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this is al jazeera ah hello, it is great to have you with us. i'm several venue. this is the news our alive from doha. coming up today in the show ukrainian forces make gains in the south. but keith reacts cautiously to russia's announcement that it is withdrawing troops from course on. agencies call for more support to prevent millions of people dying from hunger in the horn of africa. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, enron khan resumed their march to the capital a week after khan was wounded in an attack. and the 1st luxury cruise ships said to be a floating hotel for fans, arrives and katara just 10 days before the world cup kicks off. and one player who will be traveling to cats are, is mary a good the man he won germany the tournament in 2014, making a sensational return to the swans after a 5 year absence for
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ukraine's army chief says his forces are making gains in the south but it remains unclear whether russia has begun pulling troops out of the key city. of course, on, on wednesday, russia's defense minister said that he has ordered forces to, with draws to the eastern bank of the deep river near for san. but ukrainian officials are worried, their troops may walk into booby traps or be ambushed. well, we have 3 reporters on this story this hour in a moment. we'll be getting reaction from muhammad fall in moscow, jonah hall, and keith. but 1st, let's get the latest from asset beg in creevy re asset you have reported from the region of horse on as best you can make out what is happening in the inside the city at the moment. while we were there earlier on in the region of her son, and we could hear that ukrainian kendra and missile strike phil going out. so the
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ukraine is still pushing forward with the offensive. not the ukrainian say that the advancing gun several axes and they have gained trolls new settlement to then impose the control over those. but when we go to china and relatives that have been taken over by the ukranian, what we faced sometimes of complete and utter destruction, we were in a town earlier today. every single building had been damaged, it was structural damage. some had been completely destroyed. the bullet holes, there was russian weaponry left over and hardly anybody was left in that in the village most people had left. there's no electricity, no water. so even though the ukrainians are gaining ground, the question is, what happens to those villages and towns? what state are the best is the question the ukrainians, asking themselves what we'll face them when they go into force on 50. already, our presidential advisor has that, that the russians are destroying residential buildings and soon in the city of her
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son. and even if they get there, as we expand today, we were stopped by a d mining team that found a mine and they had 2 detonated, and those threats will still remain. and that's the fear that slavery hearing from the ukrainian forces that they're treating this new skepticism. but the continued the offensive. jonah, even though the picture isn't completely clear of what's going on inside, of course, on city big picture, what does this mean for the ukraine? russia war but what i think the question is, what would this mean if indeed it turns out that the russians have left on city and the findings are in the coming days, perhaps weeks able to successfully recapture that city. there's been plenty of analysis around that. so it would be a huge victory for the ukrainians. a big psychological boost for the ukranian war effort, putting them very much on the front foot off to major territorial games. earlier in
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the autumn in the northeast, around hockey's and hart, keith city, it would be a big humiliation, of course. so the russians and the russian army, president christian in particular, just a few weeks ago, an ex, kind of psalm city as part of the region. and 3 other regions that he declared would be russian forever. it would put in jeopardy the integrity of the land, colorado, all that he's been able to build between premier and the russian mainland and pretty much put paid to the idea of extending that corridor towards odessa. one of the main russian aims at the beginning of this war and it potentially would open a corridor for further ukrainian assaults along that southern land bridge, taking in cities like many topple and mario pole down the line. but of course we're not there yet. ukrainians have not taken hats on cities, they are not entirely clear at all. what in fact is going on in some city, the latest reports we hear is that they have advance to perhaps the perimeter of
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the airport. 15 kilometers or so from the center of cash on and that they will wait to observe using drones what they can, what is going on inside the city. and as i said, alluded to that the latest we have from the key of government here from a senior advisor took a lot of me as the landscape is this idea of urging caution restraint. but notion that this could be a trap because of the yak. so the russians in their withdrawal, unlikely laying booby traps, they are likely to be minding everything from apartments to sewers intending to turn the city. he said into a city of death are jona and key. thank you very much. i turned to mom at vall, who's in moscow, mom and one of the ripple effects of all this where you are the city, earl. most russians are still trying to absorb the shock and swallow this bitter pill. but the reaction here is mixed. even the hawks and this is not too surprising
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in the hawks among the military and the government. those who of those of them who spoke about this half supported the decision by the russian leadership and the military command. or we have for a source, chechen leader arms and got your of who once usually once a more aggressive approach to the war. but he has supported the decision to leave her so and saying it is that difficult. it is a difficult but the right choice, saving the priceless lives of soldiers. so as i said, i hear russia or position to supreme decisions is rare and are, there is no exception here. but some of the people who are, who are not that close to the government, independent brothers, probably some of them are not living inside ashi itself. they have another opinion . they, they see the decision as one of the worst taken by the russian leadership. and they see what happened as the most serious defeat for the russian army since 1991. for
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instance, military blogger, yuri, a cartoon aka says the decision is shocking to thousands and millions of people who are fighting for russia dying for russia. believe in russia and chair, the beliefs of the russian world, it is a tough situation. it is a tough, a stars here in moscow and across russia for people trying to absorb what happened to understand what's going on. rush is a superpower. it has one of the biggest army, the most sophisticated weapons and it has constitutionally and next these territories. and in the russian constitution, everything should be done to protect russian territory. and what they are seeing now is ca, story to what they have been told over the last several months. and it is just simply difficult for them to understand. i'm in moscow, thank you very much. let me turn know to alexi gone. sure wrinkle, he's a ukrainian member of parliament and he joins us from a key. thank you so much,
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lexi, for being with us on the show. your reaction to russia announcing its retreat from her son. it'll be fixed around your grade and then you phase of the war when russia is just trying to defend that gave the receive for the moment. so the 1st phase was the russian attempt to take and they failed. the 2nd phase was there a down to to take, don't boss is still part of your brain and salt and broader view. and they still had to strategic initiative, but there again failed. and when ukraine started counter offensive, and the beginning of september, and there was a military gesture, fresh on that, that was the next phase of the war. and now it's the next phase of the war when russia just dreaming about solidifying the games, they having to defend what they took for the moment. the next phase of the war will be when russia will run away from your brain completely. and, well,
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that's what going on after russia retreat, you know, get a song which comes to just say that you great and already won the war. but it's that time and we already can say that russia lost the war. what information do you have on what's going on inside your son? at the moment? ukrainian troops are coming closer and closer to here. so we don't have a lot of information, but those russian forces they destroyed everything into song. also all mobile connection and do we know that they are all been everything from on? absolutely everything on my twitter, you can find the video, how roughly speaking from his song, a children the train, you know, for children in the park to play. so russian is robbing everything they can try to take it from 5th on. that's what's going on. that by the way i heard that you respond and that, that dr. shay's super power. russia is not super power to have soup. there you go.
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doesn't mean that you have super power and the only thing the trust you really have is a super ego. nothing else. does ukraine intend to push beyond the river that new pro river at this stage before the winter completely sets in or not? i'm from military command, so it's hard for me to commend, but it will be hard because the need for reverse. he's a very big and why dreamer and to cross it. it's very difficult in general. i can tell you that after liberation of your song, the war in the south and part of ukraine will be mostly finished because it will be very difficult for both sides to cross the river. so all more emphasis will go more to the east. and on the left bank of deeper ukraine will continue to liberate our territory. you know, you said are going back to something you said earlier in the interview that it's,
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we can already tell that russia has lost the war. well, the fact is they still control 10 to 15 percent of ukraine. that's it's not losing the war. they're still to understand my point, that they're still occupying a significant part of your point. yeah, but i disagree with the point. why? because russia, when they started the. ready war, they said they want to take the whole grade. then they said that we need to take key different to change government, and then they try to take all desa, my native cd, the biggest became the salt and part of your grade. then they said the kid will take just eastern dunbar and south and pots, and they again failed. so i don't what i'm saying, the trust. that's why that do that. we can't say that your grade already won the war because of the all right, more than 10 percent of our territory, austin, bike. but russia read a lot of the war because all objective they had before february 24th. they failed to achieve them. alexi gone show wrinkle ukrainian member of parliament. thank you
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so much for joining us on l. 0 today. thank you. russian president vladimir putin won't be attending the g 20 liter summit in bali next week. russia is likely to face western criticism at the meeting about the war in ukraine. alsco says foreign minister survey la raffle, attend and puts in may appear on video link. us president joe biden previously said he had no intention of meeting put in at the g 20 and there's a lot more coming up on the news. our including ending the war on drugs efforts are underway to legalize columbia cocaine industry. and a mass firing method will tell you why the peck giant is laying off 11000 employees also later in sport, we'll be hearing from this world of referee as he prepares for the biggest appointment of his refereeing career. ah,
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and the drought in the horn of africa is pushing people further towards starvation . the head of the international rescue committee has visited some in ethiopia. david miller been says these people are paying the price of the climate crisis. the need for humanitarian aid is very pressing the fact that the large parts of the international community so called have not delivered on the humanitarian appeal has been made for east africa is very serious. indeed, that's an urgent need to stave off the growing hunger crisis. and the effects are being felt in neighboring somalia, to which experts say on the brink of famine, the drought has been brought on by 4 failed rainy seasons in a row, nearly 8000000 people that half the population are facing extreme hunger. that's how you come is the executive director of the u. n. population fund. she says women are being affected. more than men. the backdrop of conflict makes everything even
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more crisis laden or a woman who is fleeing with her children in each hand, trying to get to where they can find shelter. the dangers on the road include everything like increased and under mist islands, which we've seen in some places increasing up to 60 percent. moreover, the health systems are simply not working. part of the heart of the earth is to be able to field mo, bile, annex and vans to be able to help people who are exhausted. i mean walk many and the day the further issue and i need to stress is that like every other situation, there is a gender dimension. what is happen? somalia, 80 percent of people in need. women with their children and women have said over and over that piece is what they are after. so that they can get to the
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antenatal that they can be provided. basic services not have to spend hours in line at the board hall, for example, waiting for water. the sister of a hunger strike in egyptian british activist says his lawyer is negotiating the authorities to gain access to him in prison. earlier the family of allah bill fatah said prison authorities had started giving him medical treatment the pro democracy blogger has been on hunger strike for 7 months and stopped drinking water 4 days ago. he is serving a 5 year sentence for quote, spreading force news. a france says it will allow a migrant rescue vessel to dark after it was turned away by italy around 230 people on board. the ocean viking words see for more than 2 weeks, for ships carrying migrants were initially denied permission to come to shore in italy. but following international pressure 3 were later granted safe harbor.
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frances called italy's refusal to take the ocean biking unacceptable. former pakistan prime minister emron cons long march to islamabad has resumed a week after he was shot in the leg. the rally to demand immediate elections was paused for a week following an assassination attempt on con, con, plans to join the march. when it reaches raoul tindy in punjab province, which is just outside islam of that same bas ravi reports from the hor, where counties recovery former prime minister iran horn and the pakistani army were 2 sides of the same coin. but since his ouster earlier this year, he's become the most popular politician to ever directly challenge the country's military yob, blatant violations already. there are blatant violations happen here, but a state of tears be created in people's minds that pakistan's army is untouchable. don't say anything to them,
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they can do whatever they want and what is it going to pakistan's? army will be stronger when there is accountability. it will not be a weak affordability o. hon blames a conspiracy for the attempt on his life and was ear about earlier this month. top leaders deny any involvement. so get his dad as arm, but he doesn't. blair. emron count has blamed me as the prime minister and the interior minister and the senior army officer. so i say again, if there is even the slightest evidence that i am in any way involved, i will not only resign, i will leave politics forever. the baseless and irresponsible allegations by the chairman of the p t. i party against the institution and particularly a senior army officer are absolutely unacceptable. no one will be allowed to defame the institution or it soldiers with impunity. imre hans political rise came only when he aligned himself with the army his fall like many before him when he tried
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to push his own agenda. now he is tapped into public anger against the army, often seen as controlling the country's affairs from behind the scenes. ah, you know, america, good day to day these people american dogs, americans lackeys, are acting against their own people. money done in a beloved soldiers that are brothers me and nothing without them. but don't act as if you are angels. there are bad people among you. get rid of them or risk listening to pro and hating for you in people's heart. i implore the amateur, you've done enough dirty business, now have mercy on me. still recovering from gunshot wounds at whose residence here in order for him, ron fawn, has said that in the coming days you will join his supporters and raoul pin and leave them the rest of the way to islam about completing the long march and continuing fast for early election,
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but open criticism of the military has potentially put him and his supporters on a collision course with one of the largest standing army in the world. khan is a threat to the status quo. the primacy of the military and pakistan, while no prime minister has ever challenged the army successfully, some have died trying. in basra, the ulta 0 la are into india now. hospitals in new delia seeing a surgeon patient struggling to breathe because of the toxic air in the city of natal reports. a feeder cartoon is being rushed to the i see you for the 2nd time in weeks. she's been struggling to breathe . doctor, see the air pollution has triggered her as the mom. it's all to taking a toll on her family adults and now be disability. op integral going to doctors such as believe delhi because it would be difficult for her to live here with other
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i have already spent a lot of money on her treatment. so the location will be expensive. i'm really struggling, but we'll have to find a way her life is more important than my new daily's air has become toxic. once again, pollution tends to increase at the onset of winter. while most of the small gets from the hickle's. some is caused by fires like these 4 weeks farmers in neighboring states have been burning the straw stubble that remains after harvesting the government in new delhi has imposed restrictions. non essential construction has been stopped, and many older vehicles are banned. but people say it's having little effect thought, all that hot, you at the hot aqua member to get better at that. i was out of that i have shortness of breath. i caught my eye sting as if someone had put chillies in them. this has been going on for a month and a half and then the dining family, current air pollution levels are several times higher than the safe limit. doctors
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are calling it to public health emergency with many long and short term effects. sadie suggests poor equality is causing more than 50 how's inflammatory death in the city every year, and reducing life expectancy by nearly a decade. people with pre existing respirator conditions, children and senior citizens are most vulnerable. hospitals estimate the number of patients has doubled in among and doctor se every one is affected. even people who have no exposure to smoking or have know his family history of respiratory diseases. now we see that many of them come with problems of lung there that x rays look like they have had, like, like smokers. they also want to father has effect infections last longer. there's a higher risk of heart attacks stroke. it also impacts mental well being. docked to see a heart is need to do more to reduce pollution as it's the only way to reverse some
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of the damage path middle. i'll just see you deli, a commercial flights between columbia and venezuela have resumed after nearly 3 years. columbia is flagship carrier, st. made its 1st flight the venezuela on wednesday to south american nations restored diplomatic ties. in august, the columbia elected a new left, if president by you says you always dana santana for the 1st time in history. and that makes in international slightly. and not just any flight to florida to aruba, but to reestablish the brotherhood between columbia and venezuela. and columbia is the world's largest cocaine producer. now for presidents and world leaders say it's time to legalize it and bring an end to what they call a failed war. on drugs, alexandra ram b s t has more on this from bullet prediction of cocaine mother. and in synthetic drugs, is that a normal time high despite decades of military efforts and billions of dollars
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spent to stuff the trade. now a global commission in drugs which includes the former president of columbia, mexico said sign to change what it calls a failed strategy worldwide is produced. as their report focuses on colombia, the biggest go came producer in the world, and called for the legal regulation of all drug production and consumption. columbia has been the country that has paid the highest cost in the war on drugs that were declared by the world by united nations. more than 50 years ago. we have tried every single measure by the book with many resources, many lives sacrificed. and we still have this problem, we're still the number one exporter of cocaine to the world markets for calls for ending the criminalization. any incarceration of people who use drugs and poor
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farmers who make a living, growing coca leaves and regulating drug market stupid governments in control and race revenue. something former president clearly understood when he was gloomy as defense minister in the mid to thousands. i was the one who sprayed more and who read again more. and that's when i was convinced that it was like, i call it like in a static bicycle, you peddle you pedal, you've been you to right. you left you in the same position at a very high cost. the recommendation comes at a time when the country seems open to a different conversation on drugs. newly elected president co, several pay 3. we're having a regional efforts to change drug policy and i drug production and trafficking as field columbia deadly civil conflicts for decades. this proposal i demand from here from my wounded latin america to end the irrational war and drug and the war and
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drugs and allow people to live in peace, regional approach that the commission hopefully will be recognized globally. now we have the evidence that, that conceptual questioning of the world rocks is true. so that is why i think the time has gone actually a long time ago to change radically. the approach change is never easy and nobody can underestimate the complications that legally station with bring, especially in consuming countries. but these former presley then say it would be insane to continue doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. allison that i'm the just the it with the it's a 10 days now until the world cup kicks off here in guitar. so joe got raska joins us to talk about the tournament. and what's exciting now is that we're starting to
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learn who the teams actually are the makeup of the rosters that are coming tickets are for some of the best teams. that's right. yes. the plays are going to be getting phone calls from their managers now being told who is going to get a landline exactly in their plane. tickets inside poland is just released. it's called less than asked of mattie caches and included in that. but also england, because manager gara southgate who's confirmed he scored in the last hour. hurricane leads the side of course, but he's also picked left is james madison, who's had the pub starts. the domestic season can whistle also get the call up for the 1st time in 3 years. and marcus rash would return to the school at this point is difficult with injuries and form or service. and facial returns, the germans quote, for the man who scored the winning go for them at the 2014. well, come marry a good so he hasn't played to national side for 5 years. i've been diagnosed with a muscle disorder, but he's on his way back to form at his enjoying a career revival and trust frankfurt in the field. it was germany's hero,
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80 years ago in brazil scoring an extra time when as the argentina in the final and that we secured his place in cap and belgium and taking a chance and remember to conquer the strike he's on loan at into milan from chelsea . has been suffering from a hamstring problem that has been included in the 26 man scored coach. roberta martinez says they will keep assessing locker teams have until the day before their 1st game. to cool out. an injury. placement will always play as well. no way to don't help but japan for what they've already arrived in the country capsule checking into that team hotel that defend you to my got tomo, is set to become the 1st japanese player to appear at world cups. japan of reached the last 16 twice. well have more well cut news for you in around 25 minutes. timing disappointment for one african player has been left out increasing to the to one of the luxury floating hotel dogs interest all ready for thousands
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in the morning. ah, there is spring. tiger dodged. you'd expect temperatures to go up and down fairly readily, and they are doing. once again, we sit in dropping temperatures in commodore rivers, ave down to 16 degrees that low spins off the coast and it'd be wet v r suspect. nice. a warm low bit further up and temperatures are typically in the middle to high t drop into brazil, the scattering a shout here. they're not particularly big. i have to say they may well rejuvenate and sells it venezuela guy and a french gonna for example. but i think we'll find the concentrations bit for the north. not much of it, wrapped up in nicole, which is as a hurricane is going across florida. i'm losing some strengths. it'll be
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a tropical storm. bought re, emerges and probably goes into was georgia, that south of all, that there is still fairly heavy rain. the fall of sandstone hitting jamaica for example, said hispaniola the smaller rounds of the caribbean. and i think panama and colombia are going to be fairly about the mexico looks okay. part from the coast, the pacific coast of mexico. see a few shells. no more than that. i don't think, but you can see the caribbean. he is full of showers. now if you introduce trump co, moisture of the east coast and then digging a wedge of i see a further west eventually to will meet those will be significant thunderstorms. ah frank assessments. if the united states surely felt that you're running a good program, was there to build a nuclear weapon they would have signed the deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for
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many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king. we'll take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera, a with, [000:00:00;00]
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with ah, you're watching algae 0. let's remind you of our headlines this. our ukraine's army chief says his forces are making gains in the south, but it remains unclear whether russia has begun pulling troops out of the key city . of course, on cave has worn troops of possible booby traps and more tax. the sister of hunger, striking egyptian british activist, says his lawyer is negotiating with authorities to gain access to him in prison. the blogger is serving a 5 year sentence for spreading, quote, force news, form of pakistan. prime minister iran cons. long march to islamabad has resumed a week after he was shot in the leg. the rally calling for immediate elections was paused for a week following an assassination attempt on con or the united nations independent commission is holding its 4th day of public hearings on alleged human rights abuses
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in palestinian territories and palestinian. during this of been talking about the state violations, the violations that they faced doing their jobs. you embody, found that al jazeera ger, unless sharina or clay was likely deliberately killed by israeli forces in may. well, sharina barclays nice, lena barclays is speaking at the moment, less listening how there is always the probability that they would shoot you and say that it was by mistake or to accuse you of doing something like attacking them and shooting you under that pretext. very similar to what happened following her killing the day she was killed on may 11 days, really police stormed our house in the early afternoon and try to impose restrictions and constrains on how we as a family or should mourn shit in they specifically ask for the palestinian flags to be taken down. no gatherings in and outside the house,
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nor any national chance. just to give like a, a context the minute sh. when the news broke out, the shooting was killed. we had so many people come to the house to pay their condolences and just to show support. so our house was filled with there were so many people inside the house outside the house trying to support us in any way possible. and these sorts of restrictions was a form of intimidation and harassment as they were trying to control how we should mourn shit. in on may 12th of following good the funeral procession that present mahmoud abbas hosted for shitty and n drama law. a falling that ceremony should ins casket was being taken to the morgue at the hospital in east jerusalem on our way to jerusalem for from a law. the israeli police blocked all the roads leading to the hospital. we were
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stuck and we weren't able to make it in there on time. that same day, my father was summoned by these really police at a nearby station and was asked about the funeral procession that will be taking place. the next day. they ask, how many people will be attending? what's the path and who will be attending? my father, who was present with lawyers stated that this is not, not just the family funeral, but a funeral for the entire nation. and that we don't know how many people will be present. we never agreed upon anything. the day of the funeral may 13. we had police come to our is do we had the israel police come to our house from the early morning and escorted us from the house all the way to the hospital? and they again asked to not have palestinian flags raised on the cars or have it draped on the casket. when we arrived to the hospital, it felt like we were in a war zone with the number of police cars, scott quarter truck and mounted police. i recall many people,
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many family friends close to shooting as well were prevented from accessing the premises of the hospital and were not able to get inside. the moment, shootings casket was taken out of the morgue and we were heading towards the hearse . we were attacked by heavily armed israeli police. they used the towns to beat the mourners and pallbearers through stung grenades at at everyone and inside the hospital building. i was told by one of the police are to move away or else i will get beaten. i know i knew a few who actually were hurt. i was taken inside the hospital to escape and find shelter where i actually had the panic attack and was constantly asking if she is okay. and if they stole her caskets, since this is something that happens only later, to see videos and pictures of how her casket almost dropped as if that was as that
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was their intention. we saw the videos, how shitty and how the pall bearers were being attacked on their legs. and this caused the casket to tilt and almost fall, the violence, the brutality and the barbaric attack we experience was beyond traumatic. and until this day, we continued to suffer from the pain and the memories of what we experienced. the day of the funeral. d removed the palestinian flag that draped the casket and attacked the hearse when we were still in the hospital. i remember her casket arriving to church, covered in shattered glass. i couldn't even put my hands on the casket. all roads leading to the church in the old city of jerusalem were blocked with multiple checkpoints. it was very difficult for me and my family to make it to church as we
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were stopped multiple times and faced with multiple questions to enter the church. so once we left the hospital, i remember this as they stopped us on the way and they asked us to show i d 's to show that we are actually her family. and anyone who was behind our car was prevented from entering. people had to walk miles to just to get to the church and even in front of the church there were multiple barriers. they weren't allowing anyone to enter my. my father was almost 30 minutes to an hour late to the funeral mass because of the restrictions and they stopped him so many times for question. many mourners were also asked by these really police about their religious backgrounds before entering the church. all we wanted was to put shooting to rest in peace, but even the day of her funeral, they killed her again and again. no one has been held accountable for the attack on
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the mourners and the funeral. from that day we continue our efforts in seeking justice seeking accountability and calling on all legal and political bodies with jurisdiction, overshooting, killing to carry out an independent thorough on transparent investigations and to hold all those up and down the chain of command responsible. as a family and we've had to really re live this trauma every single day because of the lack of action and lack of justice to hold the perpetrators responsible. this tragic and sudden loss has taken toll on our mental, emotional, and physical well being. we'd have to shouldered the task of seeking justice for shooting while our loss is insurmountable and irreplaceable. nothing we do ever do will bring her back, but we have hope that justice will prevail. and her killer killer will be held responsible, responsible for the scene as crime. and ever since then for the past 6 months i,
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i in my family have been campaign campaigning tirelessly and advocating for their to be an independent investigation for their to be action. those killings cannot continue and we expect the world to turn the page and not hold anyone accountable. therefore, this commission of inquiry is really important and this public hearing is important for us to look at the full range of violations committed against palestinians. she was a well renowned of palestinian american journalist who was reporting on these crimes and the violence that the palestinians were experiencing on daily basis. but she was also part of this struggle as she was a palestinian herself. her killing is not a separate incident, but the part and parcel of the entire system that continues to perpetuate this type of violence. thank you so much.
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all right, you've been listening to lena o'clock, the niece of sharina or clay l 0 reporter who was killed in the occupied west bank while on assignment for al jazeera. and she was describing the days that followed the killing of sharina block lay and the treatment they received at the hands of israeli law enforcement. especially on the day of the funeral. some a bunch of it is live in geneva, some a give us the bigger picture of what's been emerging from these hearings. but it is for the 1st time after she ins killing an official, an impartial body is listening to actually what happened thinking account of what happened, taking witness. testimonies of the events that led to shootings, death and what happened afterwards as well. and i was speaking to lena, i work like just before she went on that podium and she was telling me that it, it doesn't matter how many times she repeats itself. she repeats what happened every single time it takes
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a toll on her and her family. when they have to re live that memory. and that's something that we've been hearing, not just from sharon's family, been hitting from the pillow thing in journalist syndicate as well. and it powerful testimonies about how journalists have been killed by israeli forces with impunity for years. decades rather, not just palestinian journalists, but everyone who, according to them, reads its royce for the palestinian people. they say that it is a systemic targeting of journalists by the israeli government, which they call an occupational force. they said there's a war against journalists and media institution which is being carried out. and there warned that if the world fails to act, this vitality, these killings, these targeting of attacks, according to them, more than $800.00 violations of journalists and basic freedoms of, for journalists, every year is happening in the occupied palestinian territories. so on a wider picture, this is a hearing which is being carried out by the human rights commission. it does not
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hold any legal binding or it is not going to be conclusive. but this is going to bear some sort of waited as an official investigation, as official accounts which are being recorded and noted. and palestinians are hopeful that if and when they make their case to an international court, including the option of going to the i. c. c. this will be used as evidence against what they called and is really a question and force but impunity, usurping. their rights are at a summer binge of aid reporting live from geneva. thank you very much. ah, a vote counting is still under way in some states after the u. s. mid terms, but crucial for senate control or to swing states in the southwest in arizona. officials are tallying half a 1000000 maylen ballots while in neighboring nevada. it could be several days before the final results rent. let's take a look at how things stand right now. the senate is neck and neck. the democrats at
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$48.00 seats. the republicans have 49. all eyes are on those battleground states of arizona and nevada. while georgia will be holding a run off next month, and this is the house of representatives, the republican party is in the lead there. but by a smaller margin that had been forecast, a party needs 218 seats to take control a hurricane. nicole has been downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in florida. it's brought fierce winds. heavy downpours and dangerous storm surges to the states is close. the call is expected to move north in the upcoming days, passing through georgia and the carolinas. and the british government has promised to hold elections in northern island early next year. after recently delaying the deadline to make wafer talks. origins, power sharing assembly has failed to form a government since elections in may. the main pro british unionist party has blocked the government from being formed. they are angry over post briggs at trade arrangements, northern islands,
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1998 p. steel requires them to share power with irish nationalists. still ahead on al 0 guitars, major airports aims to give world cup passengers a breath of fresh air as it expands its main terminal. ah
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with with full. ah. the we're down to just 10 days before the world. world cup kicks off here in guitar. so jo, god raska is here with the latest sheet back. i'm back several. yes. and the $32.00 competing nations continue to announce their schools. among them, england,
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if we have managed our south gate revealing his selection, hurricane leads the side, but south gate has also picked left the james madison. instead of the pub starts and the domestic season tell him, wilson also gets call up for the 1st time in 3 years. marcus rochefort returns to the school quite a difficult year with injuries and for england begin their welcome campaign against iran. on november, the 21st, germany's coach has picked many a good, so who hasn't played for them for 5 years, he scored the winning goal and 2014 final license diagnose muscle disorder will be joined by 17 year old striker usa mckoko. he's the youngest play. it's a school 10 career goals in the german league, but control the scene. cameroon, selection sent about michael and gadget and gadget was left out despite being a member of the team that won the 2017 africa nations and a regular for cameron since the team played their final game on wednesday before heading to cover
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a correspondent nicholas hack was in the capsule un day where they were given a council send off from funds. oh, this is much more than a send off gate. feels like a celebration. hearing from a defense that toby had never seen the stadium. so welcome road, in jamaica, attended to katara, and so a stadium path. and this is a country that have posted the african populations just in january when synagogue now been using said ago, i saw joe montes injuries people here. the sales here told me that this is a disappointment, not just for synagogue, but for the entire continent because he is the best player in africa. but there is hope that either the lions being done to the lines or whatever or the lines of to
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run go as their notes and synagogue will be able to break the record and go beyond the quarter finals. and did a celebrate the world coming to feel like it has already started. ah, let's see. unique privilege to referee a match at the faith. well cup that will be $36.00 referees at the tournament this year. senate goals, my get an idea is one of them. he says he's just as excited as the players to be in castle. what? oh my goodness, i'm not going to well, if you find a preliminary done with it within the company to get this off. because i will not look, look at that, it will close up what i want to see
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a 2nd. i don't know if it was missing one to look at it. it meant with the 1st just to put in the fall under the what the thought was that if you let me know the appointment i put in up to the 3. but this isn't there isn't, isn't it that i was really not living with him. and then he just got those up is that it is you're trying to integrate with the notes. i'm looking to move it was you come up with it and i don't know that it was more than we did for you. well, i will get back to and i think i'm off. i mean if you
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needed it, i know when it was a month to month wasn't for me yet if you some of it locally funded that it is a little stuck with us. it doesn't mean that it goes over the us 40. this is all i was just. it was his only business then with a, with about a month and what he with a bit upset about the what it, what it was as a miss with a, a to mark. well, it one to not
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a thought on one on just well alley, a respite to form a fee for reframe mach county. he shared his advice for coping with the pressure of officiating at the highest level of it just got to be mentally tough, mentally strong, and you've got to go with your gut instincts when, when making the decision. i know we've got b a all right now, but at the top level, you still want to make that rat correct decision when it becomes a key matching stance. and you've got to go out and got to enjoy it. you got a referee with a spot on the site. yes, you will buy mistakes, but you've got to pop in and move on and get on with what's in front of you. now, the 1st cruise ship has arrived in town. how ready to house? thousands of fans during the tournament. natasha. your name was there. the arrival of the m. s. c. world europa right behind me. she is yet another reminder that the start of cuts are 20. 22 is near. this ship has 22 deck decks and can accommodate
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more than 6700 guests. i with bernhard stature with m. s. c. cruises to talk more about these ships. this is one of 3, though will be arriving. the next one is on the 10th, the 3rd one on the 18th, you'll be able to accommodate what? $12400.00 guests. it's insane. why do people pick? do you think a crew ship option for a world cup? and what kind of experience can they expect? i think to pick it because it's a destination in itself. so we have $33.00 restaurants and lounges. we have shows we have activities, we have slides, try slides, we have comcast, we have a role in disco, and it's all a destination integrated. it's built like this serve because when we cruise normally people, so it's each circle look for us to have an experience and i think here it will be also an integrated experience. so yeah. office that are 2022 is
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a year of 1st. it's the 1st world cup in the middle east. it's the 1st world cat that's aspiring to be carbon neutral. and for m. s. c cruises, it is also a 1st in terms of sustainability. why is that, and what can you tell us about m s. c, world europa, i think so. sustainability is in everything we to and in this particular case our ship is filter with a l, n g. so are engines. bonham, ellen, she itself, 1st elegy shipping this to rhodes biggest so far so liquefied natural gas. and i read that does their cell fuel technology involved to run into also how chosen and sailors sell, so which go pilot to ship and it's important. and what's the benefit to the environment? well, it's cleaner and his new job. so it'll, it'll reduce carbon a emissions, correct? yes. okay, and can i asked you, do you think it's so important for m. s. c cruises to offer this kind of sustainable option? i think it's the future, the future of cruising, and we have to be carbon neutral. absolutely. so this boat,
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we'll take 2100 staff members to maintain over the course of the world cup. what kind of preparations go into making this kind of thing happen? a lot of logistics, a lot of logistics for finding out true for flying them to the ship, training, loading up the ship, getting all the restaurants ready and getting all the provisions on board. so it is, he is in the planning. and so we're here and we're excited to show it off to the visit of kata. thank you so much. i want to mention that rooms cabins on the ship start at $700.00 if you don't want a. 1 cabin there are many other options according to the cut are 2022 accommodations portal. they include a night on a dow boat for about a $1000.00 and then to the other end of the spectrum. there are fan villages with cabins that run $200.00 a night. meanwhile, had international airport hair and dough high as seeing a remarkable expansion of its main terminal ahead of the well cup. passenger massey
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is now $58000000.00 people a year, an increase in any 50 percent. victoria gates and b went there to check it out. opened in time for the world carp. this new part of hammered international airport has been designed to offer often tired and stressed out passengers a different travel experience. the vision is to completely change the idea of her and the abuse and then to see for passengers who are used to come and not all corridors got places. there was the time they said they're put them for the airport until they get them to the flight. this is what we want to change. the main concourse contains a 6000 square meter tropical garden. it's made up of 300 trees and 25000 plants, sourced from sustainable forest simulation and thailand. in order for the rain forest to thrive in doors. this building has been designed in
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a particular way. for example, the roof above me is made out a special glass which controls and filters the light surrounding the tropical garden or $65.00 new shops and restaurants. the main terminal has been expanded by a 125000 square meters, and passenger capacity has increased by nearly 50 percent. is quite significant because it is her raising the capacity of huh. international from 40000000 to 50000000. but of course, this is not the ultimate capacity we info huh. internet and, but we are getting there very close to what eventual capacity of over 70000000 passengers we envisage with the final expansion that will start thinking from it's one after people. the 1st passage is to use this part of the terminal will depart on a flight from dough hard to q 8 on friday. there are 5 new gates in this area. apple to authority say the number of arrivals and departures from here will increase
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steadily in the coming days. victoria gates and b al jazeera. doha was just a quick, quick on the cricket. t 20 will cut what england have cruised into the final. they were up against india at a pact. adelaide oval. india set a target of 100. 69 runs in england, opened as alex hale and captain just butler got that easily. they hit 86 and 80 to secure a 10 with victory with 24 suspects. a man who on the title in 2010 will fight pakistan in sundays. i know i have moved a little bit later, but now it's back to so all right, joe, thank you so much. we will be seeing you again later today for more on the world cup and thank you. we're back with more news just
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