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israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the killing of algebra journalist shanina poplar is a grave mistake and insists it won't be cooperating. ah, i'm how much room this is al jazeera alive from door ha. also coming up. not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage is competition response. the u. s. and chinese presidents look to improve strained relations in their 1st face to face meeting ahead of the g 20 summit. the ukranian president celebrates the russian retreat from her san as he visits the southern city. and more tech jobs on the line, u. s. media says amazon is due to fire $10000.00 employees.
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ah, israel says the united states has decided to launch an investigation into the killing of algebra. journalist shitty in a barclay. shaheen was shot dead by israeli forces on may 11th, while covering a raid on jeanine in the occupied west bank. israel's military has since admitted that israeli gunfire may have killed her is really defense minister, been a gant, has commented on twitter, saying the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of sheena barclay is a grave mistake. the id f conducted an independent and professional investigation which was presented to the americans who shared the details. i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of soldiers that we will not cooperate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel's internal affairs. mike hannah joined us now lie from washington,
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d. c. mike, what if anything, are we hearing from the us about an investigation? well, from official departments of government, we are hearing absolutely nothing. the department of justice has simply issued a statement saying no comment. however, in light of that tweet that you just read there from the israeli defense minister saying we told their representatives clearly there was some kind of notification involved here. although this cannot be confirmed at this point from the us side, there has been some reaction from congress, maryland. senator chris on holland has issued a tweet saying that he welcomes the decision. the reported decision for the department of justice to conduct an independent investigation. one must remember, earlier this year and more than 50 members of congress sent a letter to the department of justice asking for exactly that. so there is some
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support in congress should the department of justice indeed be conducting some kind of unilateral investigation into the death of the audience or a journalist. but one message from our to this will be a very rare occasion for the department of justice to conduct an investigation into something that happened in another country without prior discussions, in particular. with that countries representatives at the stage, we simply do not know what degree of contact there has been between the u. s. and israeli governments on this matter if any at all or that's how the zeros mike hannah, joining us live from washington d. c. mike, thanks so much for break. you're breaking it all down for us. all right, let's bring in now glenn karl, who's a former deputy national intelligence officer for trans national threats with the u . s. central intelligence agency. he joins a sly from boston via skype. thanks. so much for joining us. thank you, glenn. how far can this investigation go if he has railways are refusing to
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cooperate? well, i don't think that it can go much further than the investigations that have occurred or the assessments. and if there's been no full investigation with cooperation from all parties on all sides of the issue and i would expect that the conclusions will. ringback ready however, partial the investigation will be the same that everyone has reached is really. ringback international or journalist you and so on, which is that it is almost certainly and israeli soldier who shot the bullet. and it is most likely that it was an accident. now, one can debate whether it was an accident or not, but i don't think one will go much further than that. to me, the issue is really much more of a domestic us political one behind the investigation. then
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an expectation that a full investigation will be welcomed and, and helped by these railways. and mike, if you're saying that this has to do somewhat with politics in the u. s, i mean what is changed in the u. s. from your perspective, because the u. s. a previously supported and israeli investigation into this. so what does this announcement say about how the position of the u. s. may have shifted? yeah, i think that's a very good question. i don't think i'm not aware that there has been any shift in the position of the u. s. government of the executive branch, the white house in the state department. this seems to be an initiative coming from members of congress and with all respect to members of congress from all political stripes, from left to right. as someone who worked for decades in the executive branch and on foreign policy, it is a constant frustration that congress frequently
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will involve itself in foreign policy complicating the situation for the united states. because what happens is that the united states does not speak with one voice. so i don't think i'm not aware that there's been any shift by the state department or the white house on this. this seems to be coming from congress at glen. you alluded to this somewhat in an earlier answer, but i just wanted to dig down for a moment into housing. if again, all this is, i mean his anything like this ever happened before in the history of the u. s. is really relationship. is this completely unprecedented in the u. s. is rarely relationship. well, it does strike me as unusual um, but u. s. is really relations seemed to me to have been somewhat strained in recent years or progressively so as
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the israeli have continued their settlements in the colonization of the occupied territories and over the disagreement of israel. israel, which really means netanyahu government, in particular, with united states, with respect to negotiating with iran on the nuclear agreement. so, i don't know if it is literally unprecedented, but it is unusual that there be an open difference like this. but it is a bit of a political pressure from the u. s. congress, at least on the israelis does put them on the back foot and irritates them whether substantively want to choose more than that. i don't. and in glenn, in the near term with benjamin netanyahu, looking as though he is set to regain power, as, as prime minister in israel. i mean, what,
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what does this do to the u. s. is really relationship? well, it has been strange. netanyahu has been aggressive in advocating the, his positions, and particularly with regard to the iranian nuclear issue, but also with regard to settlements. and that is, is really arab muslim relations and how they differ from the u. s. position which remains a now progressively forlorn hope for a 2 state solution to the differences between palestine, palestinians, and israelis. so this will just be a little bit of friction, additional friction but whether it will have more substantive effect. i'm not sure, but i think the substance is the friction next. all right, that's glen carl, joining us from boston. thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera.
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ah, us president joe biden says he had a blunt discussion with china's leader fusion ping as the 2 met for a long awaited talks on the eve of the g. 20 summit in indonesia. it was their 1st face to face meetings in the bite and took office nearly 2 years ago. she called taiwan the 1st red line that must not be crossed, while biden objected to what he called china's aggressive actions towards ty pay. but both liter stressed the need to get relations back on track, amid heightened tensions between the superpowers and they agreed to cooperate on challenges like climate change and global food security. robert bride reports from bali, 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 in my view. to show that
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china and the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything, every near conflict. china she g ping, notate relations with the u. s. have just turned 50. many believe then now with the lowest ever point. the current situation that the china us relationship is facing is a concern for us all the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts, economic diplomatic military 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 setting out the guard rails to ensure future relations. never escalate into hostilities. he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest and values promot, university human rights,
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and stand up for the international order and work in lockstep with 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 our shared belief and the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. bite and came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success. reassuring many allies here with 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 us intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights and security 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 more meetings with their g 20 colleagues,
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pursuing a genders that may or may not turn them more into superpower adversaries. rob mcbride, al jazeera barley area, their g 20 summit is now officially getting underway and bali, let's speak now to algiers. diplomatic editor james base who is there, james, or the summit just kicking off. so how divided are these leaders right now? and what are the biggest sticking points? well, the certainly all big divisions of, of the leaders with regard to the situation in ukraine because clearly there is one here that has a very different view from everyone else. of course, present person is not here. the leader of the russian federation. so gay lover off his foreign minister is representing russia very unlikely. i think that they can agree any language in a final communique will satisfy all the 20, including russia, because various other members of the g 20 would like strong condemnation. all the g
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7. the us and european allies in japan would like that to be very tough. come, condemnation of russia in the g 20 communicate china clearly. i don't think we'd like that tough language, but it certainly wouldn't go as far as russia believes it's doing a necessary security operation. as we see, the leaders arriving a short distance away from our i am the kaminsky hotel and they will continue to come here for about the next 90 minutes. the last one to arrive as ever these things is likely to be present by and there are many other issues on the agenda that they've got to deal with. because remember the g 20? yes. it deals with politics, but its main role is dealing with the economic situation around the world and with soaring and inflation that looks pretty dire. and james, the 1st working session is set to be on a very important issue, the subject of food security. what more can you tell us?
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well, that is a real worry since the war in ukraine. now, one of the things that you'll be told by international diplomats that make things better is what happened in june. that diplomacy done by the united nations and took set up the black sea grain initiative, which was a plan to get the grain that was trapped in ukraine out to get direct grain from russia to global markets as well. and get fertilizer from russia to countries around the world that need it. and that has affected global food prices and brought them down. but as a big box here, that back c grain initiative is supposed to be renewed in just a 3 days time. and they have not got the agreement from russia for that renewal. so behind the scenes, there's a lot of last minute diplomacy. just a few hours ago, i asked the un secretary general about that diplomacy. we had the on friday, a very important meeting between our delegation and delegation of the russian
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federation. there were also contacts to these weekender with the ukrainian cider. i myself will be talking to a kiva in a few moments and i will be meeting, earn awfully both the locations in these summit the, there was a lot of progress in removing the obstacles through russian exports. so that whole issue of the black sea green initiative and the global food crisis will be the 1st top topic of discussion of these leaders who continue to arrive at the g 20 summit, which is formerly going to start in just under 90 minutes time. we know that in that 1st session, ukraine is not a member of the g 20, but it is invited to participate and we expect president zalinski to speak now that will be behind closed doors. but in the past when president zalinski has spoken at global events, even when it's behind closed doors, the ukrainian survivor released the words or video of his speeches. all right,
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that sounds as here as diplomatic editor james, based on his life from bali at the g. 20 summit, thanks so much. james. still had on al jazeera funerals are held in turkey for some of those killed and sundays attack on a busy street in central is stumble and football fans in brazil gear up for a 3rd 20. 22 will take a look at the country's hopes for a 6th world cup title. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready for the way? wanted my cattle aways. hollow, the hate ways well, truly gone there across southern parts of china. we've seen over 100 recalls broken recently. now this bad of cloud that marks the boundary between that cold air which is sinking further southwards. it's rain bearing and it's very slow moving as well . so coiling temperatures,
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no higher than route 16 celsius. that will sigler the south, which becomes a little more widespread as we go on into the middle part of the week. more heavy downpours coming through here at this stage as well, and temperatures. if anything, a little below average noticed some heavier burst of brain pushing through farther north, it is generally try try whether to into where the korean peninsula shows there to northern parts of japan. not she bad into southern air is 17 celsius was thesis bells of sunshine for tokyo. now as sunshine as showers across. so se, asia as set should be some lively afternoon showers. again as per usual, heavier showers, just around the equator for the south. as you're starting to see some wet weather now starting to ease in indonesia where weather continues across southern parts of india. meanwhile, some wet weather to over the next day or so, making its way into sri lanka, there is an or thessaly monsoon. northern parts generally try little clutch. storms out into the bourbon go, makes his way further west was for wednesday. the weather sponsored by cat on aways
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. as climate change heat up the planet, one scientist intends to take us back to the i states. to save the pay, the frosts below he's we into key thing animal to the grand slams above. starting with the living creatures that planning to resurrect and extinct species could be separate deva wells. witness is the most hypothesis on al jazeera. ah ah. you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top story is this. our israel says the united states decision to
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launch an investigation into the killing of algebra journalist should be in a box. that is a grave mistake, adding that they will not cooperate should he was shot dead by israeli forces in may while covering a raid on jeanine in the occupied west bank. the u. s. and chinese presidents look to improve a strained relationship with a face to face meeting on the eve of the g. 20 summit, denisia joe biden, and she didn't. being discussed taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine, ukraine's president has visited the recaptured city of her son and says its liberation marks the beginning of the end of the war. for ludovic zalinski said ukraine is moving forward and is ready for peace. russia withdrew its forces on friday from the only regional capitol they've captured since the start of the conflict from her san city. i said, beg reports the road to horse on is littered with signs of battle, but inside the capital, they're still celebrating the russian withdrawal. oh yeah,
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and on monday they were joined by president vladimir zalinski. i stay cami. oh, do all country jim divided chairs and goes this is a beauty, but as long as we difficult we because this is war 2, the best heroes. while welcome, he received a heroes welcome president zalinski came out to address the residence, 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 was just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers bought relief, jubilation, and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell, a sing for any human being, is freed them through title, that it doesn't. it's hard to tell how i feel. because today i want to cry from
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happiness with him waiting for this day for a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and hot president. celeste gaz 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, remember to put them on their behalf. i personally know many girls who are molested by to rush on the meal tree. the harder thing for me was when my friends were taken from their homes and captain basement, or taken to temporarily occupied creamy. and i never looked at buildable vice, as i said, the can 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 some 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, i said, beg, i'll jazeera her song,
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funerals have been held in a stumble for some of the victims of sunday's bombing. turkish police have arrested 47 people. the explosion killed 6 people, an injured dozens. santa hold their reports from a stumble mother prepares to bury her daughter, ours, who us soil, and her 15 year old granddaughter. more they were among the victims of sunday's bombing in the hearts of a stumble. an attack authorities blame on the outlaws, curtis sand workers, party or 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 believed to have left a bomb that exploded and assembled. busier street. mister clem is a major tourist attraction and many fear the target was chosen to cause fear and
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instability. issue a lot of vision. no, but 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 their message and i want them to know that we will respond to this in a very strong manner and decision 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
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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 center for their elders, the, to the stumble. the democratic republic of congo is military says, fighting with rebels has moved closer to the key eastern city of goma. the hundreds of new recruits in the area had been sent for training to help boost government forces. young people from across the region who signed up to fight after an appeal from the president this month. most of the latest fighting has been happening about 25 kilometers from goma. him 23 rebels have won
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a string of victories against the congo. louise army in recent weeks, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. malcolm webb is in the town of car boxy, in the democratic republic of congo. 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 wonder denies, at one of those fronts 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 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 have 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,
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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. the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around $10000.00 employees. that's according to a report from the new york times. the cuts at amazon are said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and in its devices organization. it follows a wave of job cuts across the technology sector in the us. just last week, facebook's parent company meta slashed, at least 11000 jobs to rain in costs. santano router was a technology analyst in the head of research at the merchant bank, manhattan venture partners. he says many tech firms are downsizing after expanding rapidly during the pandemic. they need to come back demand as low revenue growth as lying, and they just need to adjust to the changing times at this point, which is what they're doing. all of them across the board,
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all the tech guys. in some cases, it's very specific to the companies in twitter case, you're saying must totally overhaul the whole company. he's just striking and diving the whole company and come up with a new business model. so he's, in the case of facebook, it's more self inflicted. they want to go into metal worst. they hired those 2, i think live 10000 people, mostly in the european union. i think they're cutting back quite a few of the, quite a few of those metaphors people. so i think it's more specific in some cases. but more and more so it's a secular decline. there is the overriding at this point down the ever growing grew a lot, they added a lot and it's. busy as the thing that you can come home to roost, they need to come back. they need to scale down the need to right size for the demand that's out in front of that. amazon may be cutting back, but his founder, jeff bezos, has plenty of money to spare. and he now says he'll be giving away most of his
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$124000000000.00 fortune to charity. within his lifetime, bases made the pledge in an interview with cnn has previously been criticized for his lavish investment in space travel. ah, the world cup and cutter is now just days away. team brazil has high hopes of winning the title for a 6th time. and supporters had been decorating their streets in honor of their team . alexey o'brien reports more than 11000 kilometers away from cutter flags. flying high streets are full of color. the brazilian fans say they're reading for the world cup, or by the movie the over the move, the 1st the will copy one if unity, because there is no way we but she for not the tain. everybody is cheering for one day. it's different from politics which has different ideologies. different thought . this is gopi marine just outside rio de janeiro. oh,
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much watch dog and football fan. well, to me a francisco's doing his best to ensure his st is once again crowned champion of the st. decorating competition muslims, but as of the, in a brazilian, we up, brazilian, and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about. always make spice to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition, the world coppers providing a happy distraction to millions of people after a turbulent political year and elections that lived brazil deeply divide it ha gyal scenario. the former president who was voted out of office last month adopted the national colors as his own during campaigning. and the shirt that re presents a love of football and brazil has for many been tainted and politicized. by the far right flap him at eames mer, hopes cut.
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