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killing at least $21.00 people. ah, hello there, i'm this darcy at hey, and this is al jazeera life and also coming i'm guilty of murder. i am a dutch court convict 3 men to their role in the downing of a malaysia airlines flight. killed all 298 people. and bold the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. stepping down u. s. house speaker, nancy pelosi says you will not seek reelection as democratic leader and a complete failure of corporate control. we look at what caused the downfall of crypto exchange, f t x ah,
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we begin in gaza where at least 21 people have been killed in a fire in a residential building. a policy was being held when the blaze started on thursday nights. the fire and the w. a refugee camp in northern gaza strip has now been pushed out. dozens have been taken to hospital. even al, aside is on the scene for us in gaza. when the fire erupted in this, a 3 story building, it's actually a ground floor and then 3 floors on top of it. those are the stores with apartments . the apartment on the 3rd floor is where the party was happening according to initial investigations. they say that the fire might have to happen because of a leak in the gas wild bay lighting the candles of their birthday cake. also, initial investigations of the police also said that they sound fuel amounts toward in the apartment. and that could have been the reason for the huge
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explosions that happened in that apartment. they were 21 people of a family and they extended time and the they were also welcoming home the father who just came while he obtained his ph. d. degree from overseas, they were welcoming him. his daughter with her 3 children, came from han, eunice, that's in the south. think all the strips to welcome her dad and celebrate with him . today. everyone in that apartment completely was completely burned. they were all killed in that fire. now 3 men have been convicted for mazda for their role in the downing of malaysian airlines flight, and made 17 and 2014, a cause in the netherlands sentence them to life in prison in of censure. the plane was flying from amsterdam to column for when it was shot down the eastern ukraine. that's where the pro ration separatists were fighting. government forces all 298
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people on board, were killed. that vast and reports now from couple who was who to see how i could see you. they travelled from all over the world to find answer a g as after the life of their loved ones and abruptly in the sky over ukraine. more than 10 different nationalities were on board malaysian airlines flight and made 17196 of the 290. 8 victims were dutch. the plane departed from sipple to kuala lumpur when it was down over a war zone and eastern ukraine. the bodies of those on board and debris from the plane fell in a field near the village of cub bowwie. the court ruled that there was no doubt that the plain was shut down with an anti aircraft book. miss style brought in from russia and fired from a field controlled by pro russian separatists to form a russian intelligence officers. and one ukrainian separatist commander are held responsible for transporting the missile. and when calling to see it,
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the basically, the fate of the court considered proven that the suspects can buy it purposefully and illegally bring down a plain knowing to cause a mortal danger. anton carter lost his eldest son, daughter in law, and 6 year old grandson amaco travelling to bali for vacation. them close backpack was all that came home and checked. for us. is that fair important to show the world to show that the russians she was, you have done if you're taking the life of a 6 year old child and know we are atheist soda or and all that her as myself, whatever to miss old s a in the past 2 and a half years call to attend with more than 65 court hearing. so filling a promise he made to his that's on to find the truth. the judge thrust how immense
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the suffering of the relative here has been for the past 8 years with the bodies of their loved ones captured in the field and ukraine some 4 weeks. but even though those convicted have not attended the trial, they feel that justice has been done. there was water in my eyes. what am i, i've, you know, it's, and believe law experts say deferred. it was groundbreaking because for the 1st time a court ruled that russia controlled armed and finance the separatists rebels of the don, yet people's republic and new crane. this is a very important ruling, even though this case was not about russia, the court was very clear that it was about russia. it was russia that had overall control over the dpr forces. the book came from russia couldn't have been done without russian knowing it. russia has always denied any involvement the russian foreign ministry has called the verdict scandalous, saying that throughout the trial, the court was under unprecedented prussia to impose
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a politically motivated outcome. prosecutors and the 3 convicted men have 2 weeks to decide to appeal. the verdict steadfast and al jazeera staple. now us house speaker nancy pelosi says she will not seek reelection as democratic ada. she's now served as the top house democrats for 2 decades. she returns the report from capitol hill. the democrats will lose control of the house of representatives in january, but the party was in jubilant mood as it convened in the chamber on thursday. the house will be an order of 2 days of speculation. nancy pelosi, the 1st female speaker confirmed that she will be stepping down from her leadership position in the party, a position she's held since 2003 and with great confidence in our caucus, i will not seek reelection to democratic leadership in the next congress. for may the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect and i am
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grateful that so many are ready and willing to shoulder this awesome responsibility . she was received rapturously by her caucus, a share of unity in stark contrast to a republican party in turmoil after a per sharing in the mid terms. they may have won the house, but the majority is very narrow. the republican party establishment blames the double trump wing of the party for the mid term election results. but the troubling of authority blamed the republican party establishment for not being bold enough and going also the by live ministration with the majority and the house. the republicans can launch congressional investigations into the biden administration. already they say they will be looking into joe biden, some hunters business dealings and allegations of corruption involving the president. this is an investigation of joe barton, the person in the united states, and why he lied to the american people about his knowledge and participation in his family's international business schemes. national security interest require the committee conduct investigation and we will pursue all avenues. avenues that have
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long been ignored with the current republican leadership is wrestling with how far it should go to appease the trump wing of the party without alienating swing voters, head of the next elections in 2024. she every time see al jazeera washington. all aspect to sri, canada, he's just one election to the us house and he's the 1st indian american representative from the state of michigan. he says nancy pelosi has helped to improve the lives of americans. is a bittersweet moment of historic moment. where up a woman speaker a legendary, you know, she has done so well in terms of shepherding videos, legislation like art or if you and the affordable care act that have improved the lives of millions of americans. so, you know, sitting in that well of the house, listening to nancy below the brought tears to my eyes as listening to her speech.
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and as it was applauding her accomplishment, we are looking forward to 2024. we are looking forward to completing democratic agenda and continue to serve the working families on health care. nice bringing down pricing, loading of prescription medicine farther. there's a lot that was done. this last congress has been one of the most productive congress and the new leadership of brings new ideas and a different approach. but there is a very smooth transition that i see happening from nancy pelosi, a to the new leaders of the democratic party. and the u. s says it's military base and ne, syria has been targeted with missiles. the attack on the green village base happened on thursday night. the u. s. as no one was injured and the base wasn't damaged.
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it's not learned who fired the rockets and polish president. andre duda has visited the size of a missile strike that killed true people on tuesday or poland. and they say it was likely a ukrainian air defense smith file and that the strike was not intentional. i said bag has more from the polish porter town where the missile hit were in the polish village of sewer. this just kilometers away from the ukrainian border. this is a site where 2 people were killed in a mis. i landed on a farm. now, president andre duda has visited his office. he's condolences and support to local community both and showed them that the investigation is ongoing and will be thorough. but this has come as a major shock for people here in this community. they've been used to the war taking place on the other side of the border. they've been used to seeing an increase of people crossing that board and the traffic, but they didn't think that something like this would happen, so shows up on your tumor. good. obviously when it comes to the 2 villages,
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the 2 places where the 2 men who were killed the situation is quite difficult. they were very much like within the community and it touched people there very much more . what's more important is the awareness of this roggette could have fallen on any other direction, either side. it could have killed any of us, michael, his book. so far the ukrainians are adamant that he wasn't one of them. missiles from the air defense system that struck poland, but a russian one present. savanski says he is spoken to his air command. and those discussions have taken place in private. but ukraine wants to be a part of the investigation and hand over evidence, but what the ukrainians are saying is contrary to what we're hearing from the polish here, the united states and nato. you say that it's unlikely that it was a russian massage, but more likely that it was one from the ukrainian air defense. but we are waiting to see the results of the investigation. but even if it was a russian missile, this seems to be a consensus that it was not an intentional attack by russia against poland. who is a natal member? 6 people have been killed after
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a gas explosion in northern iraq. it happened in the city of sil ammonia. the blast destroyed 3 houses and annex several more. exposure was caused by a cooking gas calendar installed on the roof of one of the hands. fatty people were injured. still ahead here on al jazeera, the president of china is caught on camera chastising canadian prime minister. justin today that the g 20 summit and we're in dominican republic where the government has stepped up efforts to keep patient migrant. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways, so it's cried in india for now, but things will change either one. here's the details. this is a picture on friday, plenty of sun, but when we have light winds,
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that means some poor air quality is hanging over places like new delhi and also calcutta as well. but most of the energy, all of the energy really is in the bay of bengal. so let's put this a few days for it. here we are on sunday. we see it's starting to crash into the coast of time on thou do an entrepreneur dash as so certainly this is something that we're gonna watch. it will bring us a some rain and wind over the course of the weekend at severe flood advisories in play. not too far away from manila, certainly central and southern portions of the philippines. there had been some flooding as of late in pu cat, and really up and down the malay peninsula. some intense rain here of flooding both to the north and the south of call them poor. the rain is still falling over top of that on friday, and rain picking up for west java, east java. right into bali and lombok islands. off we go to china right now, and most of the action is south of the yangtze river valley. that rains starting to pull away from gray, lynn, so your temperature will come up a bit. oh, we've got some rain and wind heading your way for the northern part part of honshu
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island and also how cato island as well. so paro 9 degrees, the high for you on friday. the with sponsored by a catalog, there was a korea reporting the whoa as it here. one journalist documents life beyond the headlines a certain stories can change us. please use a story. i turned in to what a unique journey into what it means to be human. the things we keep a witness documentary on al jazeera lou. ah,
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hello again. i'm this darcy at hand, door halls that's remind you about top stories here. the salad, at least 21 people have been killed in a fire in the java lea, a refugee camp in garza. the bay started in a residential building while people were attending a party. the fire is now out. 3 men have been sentenced to life in prison for they are all on the downing of malaysia airlines flight. mh 172014 all 298 people on board were killed when the plane went down or east and ukraine. us how speaking nancy pelosi is stepping down as democratic liter pelosi says she will not seek reelection, but will stay on as the congresswoman of san francisco. now the new boss of the failed crypto currency exchange f t x says the company used customer funds to buy employees homes in the bahamas, f t x files bankruptcy. last week,
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it's founder san bank been freed, resigned as chief executive, new c o john ray, the 3rd lead, the liquidation of the energy company enron. he describes the collapse of f t x as a complete failure of corporate control. when it's bringing peace, anderson and boston, he's the chief investment officer, anderson capital management meeting before this whole collapse. i believe bank when fried was lobbying in washington for a regulatory framework for crypto. now he is admitted, that was just p all. how do you start trying to regulate a sector like this? it is a very, very serious matter and you know, it is a very fluid situation. so the news is breaking almost every hour about the rolling disclosure that investigators are discovering. so i don't think we're even halfway through discovering all the malfeasance that has occurred. and we're still trying to figure out the whole positioning of mr. bank and fried and the losses to
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investors. so even as we report this, i expect even worse news to come from the following hours and days. in terms of looking at the sector though, there's been a lot of criticism around whether or not governments should have more oversight. we oversee, so chris currency really take off during the pandemic. is this a case then a regulatory body is needing to try to catch up? i think it's a case of many factors. certainly the regulatory bodies do have to weigh in on this . and the crypto business itself got way ahead of the regulatory pacing. and that caused a lot of misunderstanding for investors that were not really educated in such a difficult investment instrument. the instrument itself is probably the most complicated investment instrument that we have created today. so imagine
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that with no regulatory oversight and pandemic, when people were very curious, enthusiastic about investing. and you have this disastrous results, where it's, as we say, almost like the wild west where there is no regulatory action. people that have created a lot of these crypto currencies have no appreciation for financial management. many of them come from other backgrounds such as computer science or physics. and they're not educated or trained to understand and appreciate the rules that are in place. and frankly, the ethics that are in place to protect investors. well, i see the bank for you is now also saying that f t x was potentially hacked, possibly also by a former employee. does that reflect just how vulnerable the sector is when it comes to security? as well, it is extremely surprising to a lot of crypto supporters that it could be hacked. if you recall,
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when crypt always 1st paraded out as an attractive investment, one of the features that the supporters of crypto said was it, it was very secure and was not subjective, not vulnerable to hacking. so it's rather ironic that during this stressful phase on top of all this confusing trying to unwind what has happened, the fact that it has been hacked actually defeats one of the main selling points of crypto, which is it was supposed to be incredibly secure. and another point on that, as we have followed crypto, many of the supporters have changed their, their descriptions as to why it is an attractive investment. if you recall, the 1st one of the major points was that it was much more secure, but also that it was a hedge against inflation. that it was a storage of value. and we are seeing that none of those issues is correct. what
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i'm sorry, i'm curious because we were talking here about trust and also about ethics. i believe the ron on f t x was triggered partly by comments from the rival crypto exchange. how vicious is competition within the sector? while i think that shows the immaturity, frankly, of the people that are running crypto organizations, many of them are in their late twenties, early thirties. and as i said, don't have a sense of decorum for how you communicate about investments and where you don't have that sense of decorum in self discipline. what you see now is kind of a ra, disclosure of the nasty phrases and sentences that each other is accusing the parties. and so that is
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a very unusual feature again of this whole spectacular failure is that we are seeing rod transcriptions of the communications. very interesting story. we'll continue following here on out there appear to anderson that the chief investment off of anderson capital management. great. you inside on out there. thanks for joining your welcome. now moving on and beijing is down playing a tense exchange between the chinese leader and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. video of that conversation on the sidelines of the g 20 summit and bali has gone viral. but the foreign ministry says she was not criticizing trudeau when they discussed alleged leaks. ah, everything with the whole the with
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traditions now former italian prime minister, silvio berlusconi, has been acquitted, of bribing, a witness in a 2013 under age prostitution case. the las crony was charged with allegedly paying an italian singer to lie in a previous trial where he was accused of paying for sex with a 17 year old moroccan dancer. the court's decision, as a boost for the veteran politician weeks after he was re elected to parliament on dominican republic is now building a border wall to stop. the entry of undocumented migrants from neighboring haiti, it says it wants to prevent the smuggling of drugs and weapons. theresa bo reports
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from dr. bon in. dominican republic were right here on the corner between the domenic republic. i'm hated this which connects both countries and you can see people from paid for market not far away to sell some of their belong to what others are going back to have mostly carrying food and medicine and other things. they've been met. the prices in, hey pete, right now. part of the country are controlled by armed again, this is what it is and water shortage is causing, making it difficult for your money in a, to be distributed around 4000000. he was driving with hulu right now. and aside from the corner outbreak around 8000 people have already been hospitalized because of a corner i health authority, xo said they're not sure how they're going to control. so what's going on in the dominican republic, it's thousands of patients are being deployed and we were in a military base. not 100 people were going to try and send back to haiti among both
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people. we recommend women, we saw women children were born in bed, dominican republic who were saying that they shouldn't be allowed to stay at the dominican republic side. however, the united nations is asking like the dominican republic to hold their patients patients and towards migrants towards refugee was caving hunger force keeping violence. among many other things that dominican republic 1st asked you to. so i've been building a was that it's right here. let me show you, it's right here, right across the border. you can see this river by both countries and have been building the wall that it's going to make it much more difficult for patients to cross into the d r side. but what you want is the human rights to her thing is that was such a this one could horse people who are fleeing violence and hunger among many other things to take greater risk. it's right for escape the situation in haiti right now
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. now state news agencies and iran say 17 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. a nationwide strike is being held in response to the death of 22 year old mother and many in police custody demonstrations have been taken place to also mark the anniversary of fuel protests in 20. 19 on wednesday, gunman opened fire to bazaar and the city of easy, also killing a 10 year old child. dorothy jibari has more from the capital. the demonstrations say i have certainly intensified since tuesday when the calls were made for people to go on strike. to commemorate what is known here as bloody november of 2019, and in the past 24 hours, we've seen one of the deadliest since these protest started about 9 weeks ago. at least 17 people have been killed in various points throughout the country, including security forces. and the officials have said that they have already arrested a number of people in various parts where those incidents took place. i think what
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is significant this we've seen, certainly a more widespread demonstrations taking place over the past 48 hours. what is unclear at the moment is what will come next since the 3rd day of strike is well underway. now, what will happen in the next 48 hours or so, whether or not these demonstrations will continue, and how will the security forces respond to them needs to be seen. what is clear is there certainly a general feeling of discontent. among the demonstrators, we've seen a number of incidents and not only in various parts of the country, but in the capital itself. we saw a number of people being attacked in metro stations. officials have said that they have arrested certain number of people that were involved in those incident, labeling them as terrorists and having links with a number of known terrorist organizations. what will come in the coming days will be certainly significant in this demonstration that we've seen ongoing now for the
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past 2 and a half months now the family is jailed. egyptian activists, our father has been allowed to visit him in jail 2 days after he ended his hunger strike. they say his condition has deteriorated severely and he suffered what they described as a near death experience. father has been most of the past decade in jail. he's currently having a 5 year sentence for sharing a facebook post about a prisoner who died in custody. how un secretary general antonio gutierrez says, negotiate is that the cup $27.00 summit must overcome a breakdown and crossed between rich and poor nations to deliver a deal to save the wild. brazil president. electra louis now sir luna da silva also told the climate talks that he'll reverse the environmental policies of his predecessor heard a met with environmental activists on the announcement day of that meeting. well, scientists in the northeast of spain have unearthed a fossil of a sea turtle the size of a car. and it's europe's biggest known tattle. and now this species weighed just
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under 2 tons. and researchers believe it lived roughly 70000000 years ago. this is libya, donald kelly's in, in monica, it's the beek, or marine darville about the 3.7 meet those of diameter. a very interesting because now we know more about the unseen sees. we'll talk in about 8483000000 years ago. ah, well, one of the world's best strike is, is out of the wild card just 3 days before the start of the tournament. a scan has found senegal sod, your money needs surgery on a knee injury. it was initially believed the 2 time african football over year would only miss the 1st 2 games. manet was injured, playing for by munich, and the german league, senegal start their campaign against the netherlands on monday. but one superstar
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has arrived, little messy touch down in durham the early hours of baz date with the rest of the argentinian squad. the 2 time champions are one of the favorites for the tournament . on the back of that, he 5 game winning streak dating back to july 2019 argentina's opening match is against saudi arabia on tuesday, and mexico and poland are also in that group norm. on the same day, france get their title defense underway. they are trying to become the 1st team to retain the world cup since brazil in 1962. the squad includes 10 players when they are winning campaign in 2018, including captain hugo lorice and kilian min bobby france. i'm same group as australia, denmark and tunisia. they opened their tournament against the of these ah .

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