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as well as the israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the killing of ours here a journalist sharina abruptly is a grave mistake and insist it won't be cooperating. ah, i'm your internal, this is and is there a lie from london was coming up. u. s. president joe biden promises no new cold war with china after what he described as blunt talks with shooting, paying ahead of the g. 20 plus the beginning, the end of the war, ukraine's president visit's house on the city to celebrate its recapture from russian forces, with troops and residence. now and how camera is supporters are planning to show their true colors and welcome.
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ah no, israel says the us decided to launch an investigation into the killing of ours. here, a journalist, sharon, ugly. it is really defense minister penny guns says israel will not cooperate with any external investigation. gun says the u. s. justice ministries decision to investigate the unfortunate death of serena berkeley is a serious mistake. sharin was shot dead by his really forces on may. the 11th while covering an army rage on jeanine in the occupied west bank. israel's military is admitted that is rarely gunfire may have killed her. bruce fine as a former us associate deputy attorney general and international human rights lawyer . he says, the api i will act if it has enough evidence to do so. may be more a as big a political moment as a legal one, at least for the time being under united states law, the f b,
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i has jurisdiction to investigate assassinations abroad against americans. and sharyn was an american citizen. if the perpetrator is an american a. so the fact that investigation is opened indicates that there's credible evidence in the f, b, u, a based upon things that have been in the public domain, irrespective of israel's recalcitrance to believe that a crime was committed, namely assassination. and secondly, there's got to be some credible evidence in my view that an american citizen could be a dual citizen. i was the one who pulled the trigger. now we have obviously an extradition treaty between israel and the united states. we haven't gotten that far yet because we don't have an accused. israel has staked out a position immediately that they're not going to cooperate. but the united states one has many levers. to change that mind, we have billions for 1000000000 economic military ada annually. we got negotiation
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with iran, that's the boogeyman for, for israel. we have obviously influence in the middle east. ah, he has president joe biden says he's had a blunt discussion with china's leaders. she's in pain as a permit for a long way to talk on the eve of the g. 20 summit in indonesia. it was a 1st face to face meeting since biden took office nearly 2 years ago. she called taiwan the 1st red line that must not be crossed, while barton objected to what he called china's aggressive actions towards ty pay, but mostly to stress the need to get relation back on track and the heart and tension between the superpowers. and they agreed to cooperate on challenges like climate change and global food security. robert bride reports from bali,
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a long anticipated face to face meeting between the leaders of the world to most powerful nations, both aware of its importance. we share responsibility my view to show the china and the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything or really mere conflict. china, she jin ping, notate relations with the u. s. have just turned 50 and many believe they're now at their lowest ever point. ah, the current situation that the china u. s. relationship is facing is a concern for us all. the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts, economic, diplomatic, military, as superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at
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setting out the guardrails to ensure future relations. never escalate into hostilities. he was clear an hour's clear there will defend american interest and values promote universal human rights and stand up for their national order and work and lock step of our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned, reaffirmed are shared belief and the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. biden came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success, reassuring many allies, hair of continued us support with less chance of a return to the america 1st policy of the previous administration. for its part, china remains deeply suspicious of u. s. intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights,
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insecure it to rally a coalition, especially here in asia pacific to constrain it from becoming a truly global superpower in the coming days. china and the us will be holding mobile meetings with g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn the more into superpower adversaries. robert bride al jazeera barley, ukraine's president has visited the newly recaptured city of how so on and says it's liberation. marks the beginning of the end of the war. for them is lensky said, ukraine is moving forward and is ready for peace. russia withdrew its forces on friday from the only regional capital they had captured since the start of the war . from house on city, a big report. the road to carson is littered with signs of battle. but inside the capital, there still celebrating the russian with straw. oh yeah,
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and on monday they were joined by president vladimir lensky. i commie. oh, to all country. tim divided characters and goes, this is a beauty, but as long as we difficult we because this use war 2, the best heroes, while long he received a hero's welcome president zalinski came back to address to residents of course on his nation and the world to show that ukraine has been victorious here in the south, and also to show that he is a fearless leader present here within artillery range, a russian forces were just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers bore to leaf jubilation and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell sing for any human being is freed them cuz i know that it
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doesn't. it's hard to tell how i feel. because today i want to cry from happiness. we've been waiting for this day for a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and heart presidency. let's get accused russian forces of human rights abuses. vital infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no electricity or water. mobile communication hubs have been set up to allow people to communicate with loved ones, never got them on their behalf. i personally know many girls who are molested by the russian meal tree. the harder thing for me was when my friends were taken from their homes and captains basement or taken to temporarily occupied creamier, monica looked at irritable that i said, i should like. and when you know what freedom is, then you know what oppression is. and when you meet your liberators, i want to cry. it's unbelievable. the posters proclaiming russia was here for ever . still stand in places, but the ukrainian flag that flies here now, the russians are not far away. this place is still within striking distance. and they remind us of that as we leave the city, a sad beg, i'll jazeera her song,
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the c i, a director, and head of russian intelligence of hell talks in the turkish capital. about the warn ukraine is the 1st known high level face to face meeting between the us and russia. since the complet began in february, i'm in val has more from moscow the head of fashion intelligence sir said again augustine. and he's your counterpart william burns met in on car on monday that has been confirmed by the spokesman of the company. he admitted prescott, but he did not give details. he didn't get many details about the subject of the meeting. he mentioned start free and that has been in discussion between the 2 countries. however, an official in the white house said the mission of william burns was specifically to give a warning to the russians about the consequences of any use any deployment of nuclear weapons in ukraine. we know that russia, in the past, after the beginning of this war, said it would use any means necessary to defend its territory and russia considers
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those territories it. and next in is some of the nuclear us, a part of the nation federation now. so there were concerns to the west about the likelihood, the possibility of russia using some tactical weapons in ukraine. right now the 2 countries are discussing this. 2 countries have been maintaining contacts, to avoid big mistakes, such as a use of nuclear weapons and to mitigate any risk in this particular circumstance. so today those discussions are an attempt to go further with that to the americans saying that this meeting is not about ukraine or about peace in ukraine. it is about nuclear weapons. american saying that there could be no discussion about ukraine without ukrainians, being a part of it you in general assembly as approved a resolution calling for russia to be held accountable for its invasion of ukraine . it also says russia must be responsible for making reparations to the country. it
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was supported by 94 of the assemblies, 193 members. christians re me as more from the united nations. the general assembly is now saying that russia must pay for the damages caused by it's invasion of ukraine. and while the general assembly may not have the authority to collect reparations from russia, a called on member states to establish a mechanism for tracking the extent of ukraine's losses. in the words of the united states to collect the evidence needed to support future claims. what the u. s. representative described as a critical step toward accountability. russia, which has vetoed action on ukraine, and the more powerful security council said the general assembly was exceeding its authority and accused the west of double standards. but as you crane noted, it's an argument they've used before. russia has impunity accountability. and when it comes to the bruce, is that the security council, it only knows 2 things,
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lice and veto. and yet we will hear from russia very soon that the general assembly is not competent to address the meta leg lease. it will be yet another lie. strong as up of the countries of the west, never considered reparations as a way of attaining for their own sins. more than that, the 2 decades they blocked any discussion in the 6 committee of the general assembly, all the development of any kind of international instruments on the accountability of states for international illegal acts. now this is the time under an emergency special session that the general assembly has voted to condemn rushes action in ukraine. while there were fewer votes in favor of this resolution than those passed . it still sends a clear message that the majority of countries at the united nations believe russians actions in ukraine are illegal. as we reported to israel says the u. s.
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has decided to launch an investigation into the killing vouchers here, a journalist sharing abruptly, but israeli defense, mr. ben again says israel will not cooperate with any external investigation. answers the u. s. justice ministry, the decision to investigate the quote, unfortunate death of sharina. berkeley is a serious mistake. let's go. so i'm not mike hanover in washington, d. c for us. like what of anything we hearing from the u. s. on any investigation? well, we've had a single line response from the department of justice saying simply no comment. so the only news that we have about the possibility of this investigation emanating from israel and in fact, emanating from the israeli ad defense minister who indeed was responding it would appear to a number of reports that were released within israel. but it's instructive to take a look at another tweet by the defense minister. this was a subsequent one in which he says, i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of
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soldiers referring to the israeli army. that we will know could not cooperate with an external investigation and we will not allow interference in israeli internal affairs. now, any unilateral action into the affairs of another state by the u. s. department of justice would be a very rare move. indeed, we can only speculate at the moment as to what the nature of the contexts were. but that's a tweet from betty ganz indicates that there was some form of consultation before news or news. a potential news of this potential investigation emerge, but it's been enough for some members of congress a few months ago and some 20 democratic senators sent a letter asking for the department of justice to conduct a independent investigation. and we just had in the last few minutes, say tweets by the democratic representative for mary land, chris holler saying that this is something that should have been done
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a long time ago. it's something that is much needed. so there is certainly support in congress for any type of move like this, but as i continue to reiterate, we have no confirmation from the u. s. department of state. there is no confirmation from the department of justice itself. we do not know whether there were any preachers, whether there has been some form of communication, but to reiterate any such move an unilateral investigation by the department of justice into the affairs of another state would be very rare indeed. why can't i thank you very much indeed. still to come this half hour. turkish police blames kurdish militia for sunday's deadly explosion in istanbul. i'm the case on a new deal. paying franz even more money to stop my grants crossing the channel. ah
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movie. ah, i'm under the top stories are now to 0. israel says the u. s. has decided to investigate the killing of al jazeera jonas sharina workplace. is really defense minister benny gans has called us a serious mistake and says, israel will not cooperate with any external investigation during was shot dead by is really forces in made or covering an army raid on jeanine in the occupied west bank. here as president joe biden says, he's had a blunt discussion with china's leadership ping, the man met for a long awaited talks on the eve of the g. 20 summit in indonesia, they discussed taiwan, north korea, and the war and ukraine,
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ukraine's president his visit hassan and says the liberation of the city marks the beginning of the end of the war. for the next, he met locals and founded out awards to ukrainian soldiers. in the uv be taken, city funerals have been held in istanbul for some of the victims of sundays bombing on a busy pedestrian street in the heart of a city. turkish police of arrested $47.00 people, including a syrian woman, suspected of planting the bomb. it's been the attack on kurdish militia, something both the p k, k and kurdish lead syrian democratic forces have denied explosion, kill 6 people, an injured more than 80 others, 100 reports from assemble. a mother prepares to bury her daughter, ours, who are soil, and her 15 year old granddaughter. more they were among the victims of sunday's bombing and the hearts of a stumble. an attack authorities blame on the outlawed courtesan workers party or
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the p k. k one. tomorrow to see tomorrow, the last time i saw her was on friday, we had plans. i don't know what else to say because it was here where the suspect a woman is believe to have left a bomb that exploded and samples busiest st. mr. glenn is a major tourist attraction and many fear the target was chosen to cause fear and stability issue all our vision or a 3. i'm very tourists and stop coming and i'm also worried about our safety. my wife tells me not to go to work. how long can i stay home? police say they have detained dozens, including the woman whom they identified as a lamp bush here. the interior ministry says she came from syria where she was trained by the y p g. the syrian curtis group, which turkey considers as an offshoot of the p k. k visit elements as usual. we got
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their message and i want them to know that we will respond to this in a very strong manner. and missing the p k. k, which has claimed some attacks in the past, has denied the accusations. there was a time when attacked. similar to sundays, happens frequently from 2015 until the last major violence incident nearly 5 years ago. it's the cloud street was also among the target that attack was blamed on iso fighters, but many here say it's the military's recent operations against the p k. k. in northern iraq and northern syria. that may have been the reason for sunday's explosion. 8 the timing of the attack also months before a general election. the government is already under pressure from the worst cost of living crisis in decades. it now was faced with a security challenge. so there was data stumble,
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fighting between government forces and em, 23 rebels in eastern democratic republic of congo as move closer to the key eastern city of goma. the 2 sides have been trading heavy fire about 20 kilometers from the regional capital goma between 2 boom and rigari, displacing even more people and 23 rebels. when a string of victories against the companies, i'm in north kiva. in recent weeks, increasing the territory under their control phase talks mediated by east africa need is a set to take place in kenya next week. welcome web is in the town of puberty, not far from gomez. in eastern d. c. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, between companies armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were one denies, at one of those front, near the town of china to the north and other is to the west of m. 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are now. there's been fighting between
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the town of cuba, which about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks as president to guard driving toward the front, that one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congo is army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the shelters that they've made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here . so far. france in the united kingdom have signed an agreement on immigration control in the english channel. the $74000000.00 deal will see a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. in an effort to stop small boats crossing to the u. k. name barbara has more from london
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smiles for the cameras. but the tensions remain. frances interior minister gerard domino. and his british counterpart sign a deal to bring down the number of dangerous boat journey's. across the english channel it will increase by around 15 percent, the amount of money, the u. k. pace, france each year to patrol its coast and try to stop refugees getting into small dingus. it also see british officers working in french command centers and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real winds for both the french and the u. k. festival. we'll see embedded observers that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french officers to ad, detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france this year . more than 41000 people have reached england from france in small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster
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processing center and kent with over crowding and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria. to l abraham ins, recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast. her opponents accuse her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who crossed the channel. last year had been processed and britain's foreign secretary who appeared before a parliamentary committee on monday has declined to say how many bo crossings will be stopped by the new arrangements. some here in the u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in france apply for asylum in the u. k. prime minister richie soon acts as dealing with the issue is a national priority is far from the 1st to do so. and he's unlikely to be the last . the team barbara al jazeera london, one of egypt most prominent pro democracy activists has been on
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a hunger and water strike in prison, has resumed drinking. according to his family. allah abdel fatter stops to his food in april and stopped drinking water last week to coincide with a start of the un climate conference in egypt. he took the decision to pressure authorities into allowing british diplomats to visit him. the british egyptian activist has been in prison since december accused of spreading false news. now some concerns about the state of climate talks at the united nations cop 27 conference in egypt. and some, it has ended its final week with some of the rich carbon polluters and developing nations at odds on how to speed up and fund reductions in emissions to slow global warming. but the news that us and china will restart stalled climate negotiations on the meeting between joe biden and choosing ping has brought relief to delegates who was calling
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this the week to go into the world cup portuguese, captain christiana, rinaldo has got into a major dispute with his club manchester united is being reported that he'll be find more than $1000000.00 for an interview condemning the club. he says coach eric and hug. and others high up at old trafford or trying to force him out. rinaldo return for his 2nd spell at manchester united last year. but his match time has been limited. the season cameroon are playing in their 8th world cup the most to many african nation that he had known as the indomitable lions. and one of the outsiders for the tournament are to be drawn in a tough group with switzerland, serbia, and the favorites brazil. many of their supporters wouldn't make it to cut her back home. they're going all out as nicholas hack reports from the capital yield. if after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups, and gondo picket is heading to cutter ha. but not before putting on the teams colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke,
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is here to help. i repent. my provision happen, houses are 10 people. when i was a prince, i most it will take a couple of hours and a few leaders of paid to transform 61 year old picket into an indomitable lion, each limb. and each color has a meaning less jambert. whole legs are the weapons to fight the tame. the belly is the hearts of the nation. and this the head is how we going to beat the tames how we're going to scare them and give them trouble. trouble guy, i thought in preparation to cut her cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players. even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their team before their departure. others excited for the
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event they wore like lions? ah, it is a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022 is also their world cup nessie, because so much of football is less about what's happening on the page. but what's happening off the pits? it's an opportunity for fans to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameron's won't make it to the golf country. those that are like body painter and gondo picket, have celebrity status. they are as famous as the football players on the pitch. inspiring legions of fans to put the paint on for the team. and for the occasion. nicholas hawk al jazeera, yon day come rude and close to plenty of coverage. all, all websites are they well cup, but also all the news set and catch up there.

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