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and demand the truth. join me, mark him on hill for up front. what out there with me is it a files a case against israeli forces at the international criminal court for the killing of its journalists. surely novel lockley. ready doesn't come on should be held responsible because they've said there's no suspicion here of any crime. so there's been a complete cover. ah,
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i've had them think of this is as you did a lie from the hall. so coming up, russia accuses key of are launching, drawn, strikes deep inside its territory. a new development in the crane will remembering the victims of a massacre and the democratic republic of congo, the government blames em 23 fighters for killing nearly 300 people in the east. indonesia parliament approves controversial legislation, the ban sex outside marriage. ah, it has taken the killing of its correspondent should he now work late to the international criminal court. members of the palestinian american journalist family were with the team at the hague. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation by the television networks legal team. lena lockley was struck and killed by israel forces in may,
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while reporting from the jenin refugee camp in the occupied west bank. out his ears, legal team has conducted a full and detailed investigation into the case and we have another new evidence based upon several eye witness accounts. the examination of multiple items of video footage and forensic evidence pertaining to the case. the submission to the icpc prosecutor has highlighted the new witness evidence and video footage which clearly shows sharina and her colleagues with directly fod at by israeli defense forces. the claim by the israeli authorities, that serene, was killed by mistake in an exchange of fire is clearly unfounded. don't know how joins us live now from the hague. so john, just take us through the evidence there. what we heard will just to know what has actually happened here on tuesday morning. this is effectively al jazeera, as serene as employer, therefore,
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so the valid party to the events of may this year in which she was killed. as far as the icpc is concerned, launching its own formal request now to the international criminal court here in the hague. to launch a full scale investigation and prosecute those responsible this case if you like, runs alongside complimentary to a similar case launched by the family of serene up who i bought in september this year. the i c. c has yet to respond to either. in essence, what has happened is that al jazeera has put together a dossier of evidence over the last 6 months. very detailed evidence which it is handed to the prosecutor kareem. com for the prosecutor to review and decide whether to launch the proceedings and to take you through the evidence as outlined by al jazeera lawyers in a press conference, which is still ongoing. here it is based on eye witness accounts. they screwed scrutiny of video sources, video material filmed application crime, scene analysis,
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and detailed forensic analysis pertaining to the case which the law is here. se concludes and proves that the media group of which serene was apart, was fired at directly by israeli soldiers at the scene. that the claim by the israeli military. ready the sharina was killed by accident essentially caught in the crossfire between these railey military and palestinian government was unfounded because rodney dixon case, he said the evidence shows no leaves, no doubt whatsoever that there was no other firing in the vicinity. other than that, coming from israeli soldiers, the media were in full view and wearing very visible media insignia. and therefore the sum total of this evidence shows that the israeli contention that no crime was committed was unfounded. and that there was a complete cover up all the way up the chain of command. that is what the evidence reports to show. the hope of course, is that the i c c,
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she prosecutor current column or decides that it is sufficient to warrant a case. yeah, and on that john, or what, what are we expecting to to happen next and when it's very difficult to know the i c. c is not under any obligation to respond within any period of time have still not responded to the family's petition back in september . as i said, there is an f. b i investigation going on in the united states. rodney dixon was careful to mentioned that that should not preclude action by the i c c. they want the i c. c. to take this further, i'll read you what he said. there could be no reason now not to take the next step, which is to launch a full investigation and prosecute those responsible. and there was this intervention from lena abu ugly sharon's niece, who said the court has not yet taken any meaningful action. when countries don't take action themselves and respectable crimes, it is the responsibility of the international community to act. we must end impunity for israeli war crimes. she said we want accountability for the death of
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our aunt. janet, thanks latch on how life for us in haig. a ukrainian jones has been used to attack an air field in the russian region. of course, that's according to the governor, has been no comment from key of all moscow rushes defense ministry accuse ukraine of to strikes on monday. barbara ango, reports the blast came in the early as of monday morning. daylight revealed the damage at one of russia's abbe says, not far away from moscow. the defense ministry accused in care of using drones to attack the facilities or their russia claimed some success in blunting the strikes . ukrainian you avi's, flying at low altitude, were intercepted by the air defense of the russian aerospace forces. human russian officials say several servicemen were killed in the explosions at military bases
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near the cities of realism and serrato of kiff hasn't commented. but if confirmed it would be the deepest ukrainian strike in russian territory since the start of the war under ukrainian counter punch. after weeks of russian bombardment on energy infrastructure, the ukrainians are being up brain o l bombardment from long range russian sprague, weapons brown, missed out against their civilian targets. and it would boost ukraine morale to know that they are also hitting russian target in return. ok, so give a call, the combination of crane always wanted to do that or you raise and now they have an hour or window to do it. ukraine was blamed for an attack on the cash bridge and crimea less than 2 months ago. on monday, russian state television showed president vladimir putin assessing the damage.
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meanwhile, his forces continued to rein done missiles across ukraine. some hit this village ins, parisha, killing at least 2 people and destroying property. and further strikes on critical infrastructure has left many areas without electricity. barbara and grampa al jazeera of ukraine war is on the agenda of a summit in albania. leaders from the european union and western balkan countries are meeting in the capital to ronna. they're also discussing you membership prospects, migration concerns. and the global energy crisis center comes as fears, grow of rising influence from russia and china dash a balise more on the significance of the summit in toronto. this is the 1st time that an e u. western book and some it's actually been held in a western balkans country until the prime minister of albania, the host the nation. this is a positive sign about western balkans, you aspirations now. the western balkan countries have low wanted to be part of you,
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but is a, it's a process that is been dragging on for many years. that's often been a source of great frustration in western bulk and capital's now there's no doubt that within the e u. there is there awesome divisions over enlargement, but russia's born ukraine has certainly focus mines and what we are seeing is more and more leaders sending the message. one thing to send the message that the western balkans is very much part of the family. we just heard as much from shell, michel, the head of the council as he arrived here in toronto a short while ago. what b u doesn't wants to do is try and mitigate the risk of people in western vulcans becoming disillusioned with the you, with the whole process and possibly turning elsewhere. whether that be to china, that is investing heavily in the region or to russia that has those low cultural and historical ties,
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particularly with countries like serbia that still has links to moscow. the congolese government has accused and $23.00 rebels of massacring at $272.00 civilians in the north keys of keys of cable province. people in the city of goma have been calling for justice for the victims and have held vigils, capitan last week, and 235 denied responsibility. the government is also accusing neighboring rwanda of supporting the rebels. meanwhile, east african leaders are trying to find a last thing, a peaceful solution to the conflict malcom web. has been talking to those at the meeting and i, rosie many of them say the same thing. and they say that the 1st and the biggest problem that needs to be dealt with in congress, conflicts is the international regional dimension over. and by that they mean foreign. great denise, in congress, from rwanda, from rule you gotten their burundi and they will say to the foreign back groups
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including and 23, which is why i believe the 1st one neighboring rolando london soldiers of incited rough film fighting alongside them. 23. rwanda denies it. but lot of the grid here say danny took up arms in the 1st place to defend their communities from foreign invasions and meddling that the gun in the 1990s have continued on an off ever since. and so they say they can only even consider laying down arms and less this international conflict is addressed. at least 16 people have been killed in an explosion in northern afghanistan. it happened in the city of mazata. sharif explosives, sona roadside were detonated as a bus was passing vine. 18 others were injured. a seller head on edge is eda, every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press. come up with that word of the year. i'll tell you what that what is and why the experts asked for help
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with the decision. ah, and tis a patient is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you read away, sponsored my cattle aways. hello. high pressure dominates the weather across much of china at the moment, so loss each rise. my cold weather around. having said that, we have got a system out to the north west pacific that will pull out of the way. it will allow some shabby rain. some of them telling wintery over the high ground of northern japan as we go on through what widest i, northern areas of hon. she also seek bits and pieces of snow sliding through temperatures about where they should be for tokyo, crisp sunshine, they're the sole, and also for beijing to which is similar values as we go one through thursday messy cassie much of china. lassie settled that be some wet weather,
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just creeping its way into the far north of taiwan. having said that, where to weather is making its way to the southeast of india over the next day or so. little clutch a storm, sir. developing airy of low pressure, which will bring some very wet and windy weather towards the southeast of india as we go through wednesday, shall anchor also, seeing some big downpours is as we go one into thursday that ray really setting in the cross double nar, do some wet weather, also making its way into eastern areas of entrepreneur dash and pushing further east and south as we go through friday. to the north of that generate rice, dahlia. missed and fog the smoke problems up towards the northern plains of india. and notice the chances of rain for northern parts of pakistan the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. the demand for low price clothing is accelerating at high speed . it's absolutely gravy by 2030. the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. all 0 takes a detailed look at disposable fashion. himmler mood was our viet gilligan with
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exposing the human and environmental cost way with the company. you re wanted to, you know, the one they know they're at one level for the wellington fast fashion. oh, i again, you're watching, i just remind of our top stories this out. i just data has taken the killing of its correspondence should enough work lead to the international criminal court and also comes after a 6 month investigation by the television networks. legal team actually was shot and killed by israeli forces in maine. ukrainian jones been used to attack an ant
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field in the russian region. of course, according to its governance, has been no comment from moscow. defense ministry accused ukraine up to attacks on monday. a cause for justice, for more than $270.00 civilians killed last week in the east and democratic republic of congo and $23.00 fighters being blamed for the match which they denied . finally, denisia parliament has passed a new criminal code which makes sex outside of marriage, illegal and punishable by up to a year in jail. the revision applies to both citizens and foreigners. it also bands unmarried couples from living together. opponents of the law st allows the government to police morality and crack down on free speech because it will come into effect in 3 years time up what we're going to put a re, my been that we have done our best to accommodate all input and concerns but in the
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end, we have to take a decision, a historical decision to leave the dutch colonial criminal law behind the local, avi theresa santi is a lecture at the gen, tara school of law. she says the new code is on sc, on constitutional and breaches. human rights, there is research published by national commission on women's rights. there are more than $400.00 local regulations that are actually discriminatory against women . so, we are afraid that with the article say that living law is recognized as some some articles in the long run. my prime, then those kind of local regulations can also be a leak above and at least the national commission on women's rights. those luckily lincoln are mostly women. when women cannot be outside the
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house, are that women cannot leave it on public officials and all that. there is also very effective group in indonesia at this moment. just like in many other countries, i believe really just group and the ones that want to be recognized as well by the politicians. they have quite a strong bargaining position. the development telling them that this current government has at the moment. so having this kind of code which basically will shut down any against the government will make it easy for the government to you know, to conduct further development which, which might destroy the environment. and i guess the humor, right? but so this having to stand off, you know,
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god will be very handy for the government to punch all the development. the morocco are the only african team that the work up there. also hoping to make history by playing at the world cup quarter finals but stain spain stand in their way. sought a hide. it is at the soup work if in doha, so it would just not long to go now few hours to go to morocco versus spain. what is the atmosphere among fans? there? sato well as a massive bills opposite to keep people joining more and more. it's a huge game, especially for the region. you've got morocco that's got thought the fathers before our team, the costs are saturated. some news they've been eliminated out of the world. come on, there's so much excitement, especially among people living here,
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as well as those from the region. it's not often an our team gets this. if they win this game, they can go through to the course finals and they're against the strong themes. spain mark has also been taught during the group stages. they would talk to their group, they were head of caraway shot. they were finalists last fall cop. and the sent me to find this belgium as well. now, i do have a spanish fine. he believes that they're going to be winning sierras, and i say you seem to, you seem quite confident by it's defeat to plan and also saying things have been forming as well as the content is strong. well, we'll make you so confident on go thinking about our core on the low side because that is really on teams though. so one of germany though, so we put a much grows here on emily calhoun and betty po display will. i think we will, we will win the much i, you know, is there any concern that morocco has
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a very strong team? it has a few plays that are playing in the you for the players team players and they seem to be doing really well so far. is it is it, is that or do you think they are from this don't thing but another spend? oh, well i think there's only gonna be one deciding fact. so it is again this evening we'll have to work on to the game. i. well anyhow, i mean, the thing is there's a lot. oh, there's a lot of love to and fro between the fans, but there's a lot of cultural ties as old as any 16 chrome. it says between morocco and spain that divides them. and they'll certainly be meeting on the piece. they will have to see the, for all of us been minorities inside all the cultural arg. commonality is side and they'll see the evers best will win. yeah, so it looks like excitement is building up their thought asada hot live 1st. there are side the to work if the ha ah chinese president. she jin ping has hailed the
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late leader shang examined for guiding the ruling communist party to the country's most serious political storm. a reference to the pro democracy protests in tiana min in 1989. he made the comments at a statement morrow held in beijing for the former president who died last week. at the age of 96. patrick falk reports ah air raid sirens sounding across the country. as china moreland, its former leader jonesy men in the capital, people took paws to reflect with flags of half mast at a memorial service held in beijing senior communist party officials past and present, paid their final respects. many of them wearing white chrysanthemums a traditional symbol of morning johnson to power and the aftermath of one of the darkest moments of chinese history. the killing of pro democracy demonstrators in tenement square in 1989 lead to international condemnation and crippling sanctions
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. it was under jan's leadership that china re emerged as a global powerhouse coey doing show me he was entrusted with the mission at a critical moment, kermit jung, thermos stated for the cause of the party and the people. i will spend no effort until the end of my life become his party says china's rise proves the crack. then in 1989 was justified. present. she also paid tribute to gen for supporting the gums opposition to the protests. since his death there's been an outpouring of grief. well, here in hong kong, jang, as remembered as the leader who over saw the cities, hand over from britain, back to china. it was a period of optimism and peered when many people were excited about the trajectory that china was on. many people thought the country was opening up and liberalizing, but the quite down on the pro democracy movement in hong kong has caused uncertainty about the future. as the mainland grapples with
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a wave of anger against coven 19 controls and simmering discontent with diminishing civil rights under the current leadership. some people are mourning the past despite jens own record on tightening freedoms. i think histories always used in different ways, right? and so john could be seen as her, as the representative of a more tolerant time. it was more taller, china was also just part of the world and it was opening up. people were able to travel for the 1st time freely. and john put a big premium on good relations with the united states and western countries under siege and ping by contrast, relations with the west to become increasingly fraught and shine has become more closed off to the rest of the world. echoing the days of mal patrick falk, al jazeera hongkong of people trying to get into beijing international airport will no longer require a negative code with 900 test results. the testing requirements have also been removed for people to answer most public places. in shanghai,
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it is the latest easing of pandemic restrictions prompted by widespread protest across china. media reports their suggest, a new set of nationwide rules will be announced, a protest as a mongolia capital have dispersed off the storming the government palace. officials had ordered police to use force to break up the crowd off the scuffles broke out, demonstrates a calling for an end to corruption, and they're angry over the alleged theft of a $12000000000.00 coal shipment to china. job got done. darcia is an economist, tv, host and political commentator in mongolia because the protests will serve to further strengthen democracy in the countries. as a result of this demonstration, i think the current government who is fighting substantially for the 1st time with the corruption and we'll do more stronger, more deeper war that as people can see the results. in fact,
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the reason of the situation was 1st economy situation. second corruption. next you cannot make out the colleague. it's about 17 percent inflation and the decrease of magole currency rate. exchanger is a 10 percent year on year bass and the corruptions in particular. several condos, corruption around, for example, development, bank of mongolia. and this set of call and many other things altogether made to the people. so my discontent, but altogether it was also provoke and by those people who are corrupt, high ranking petitions, including former very high ranking officials, present patterns, dish and all these people where they want to distract the current government from their focus on corruption against them. at least 34 people had been killed after a mudslide, buried a section of
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a highway in columbia. it happened in the andes mountain region. rosalind jordan as more a day after a mudslide, swallowed a highway in central columbia. rescue crews called off the search where survivors, they say at least 34 people on a bus in a car and on a motorcycle were killed on sunday. at least 8 of the victims were children. rescuers did find 9 survivors here and to the left. performers kept when what is amongst the people we could rescue alive was a 7 year old girl who was right now at the same jorge. they played a hospital, was a minor injuries. unfortunately, we found her clinging to her deceased mother. her brother also died. there was a boy a little over a year during the major tragedy we're going through. this is the latest catastrophe of columbia's rainy season, which started in august. official said the weather pattern called la nina, has intensified this year. storms. mudslides and floods have killed more than 200
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people and displaced a half 1000000 residents this year. official saying they will try to step up reforestation programs to prevent future mud slides and walks of life. rosalind jordan l 0 a tens of thousands of people in the united states of north carolina will have to spend days without electricity following gunfire and to electric substations in more county state. governor roy cooper says criminals intentionally sabotaged the grid on saturday. $38000.00 homes are still without power. during freezing night temperatures, or the oxford english dictionary have picked their word all the year and it is goblin mode. it's the 1st time the public got to pick the women. but what does it actually mean? well, hi force. it went to oxford to find out every of the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with the word of the year. but this year, they've done it a bit differently, proposing instead
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a short list of 3 words and getting the public to vote on them. the words in question a matter verse, a hypothetical virtual reality environment in which uses interact with one another and the surroundings in an immersive way hash tag. i stand with used on social media to express solidarity with a specific cause, group, person, et cetera and goblin mode. a type of behavior which is unapologetically, self indulgent, lazy, greedy, or slovenly, typically in a way that rejects social norms and expectations. perhaps, unsurprisingly, it's goblin mode that came out the clear winner. its surge came earlier this year. the actress julia fox, quoted as saying her former boyfriend, kanye west, didn't like her in goblin mode. something she didn't actually even say, but the idea of living the goblin life took off on social media oxfords experts suggested might be reaction to the social structures of covey. 19 loc downs that they traced its 1st usage in this way, back to 2009. come people probably just thought it was going with the idea of
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slightly gleeful enough that it was a relatively fun choice or that it provided them with a word for something they'd be doing that they didn't know if they've been that it was cobra. certainly the fascination with goblins is nothing new. oxer joe, j. r. r. tolkien conjured them in his lot of the rings, goblins and goggles burst forth from the stone work, almost every other building. but having humans on the streets below heard of goblin mode cobbling goblin mode. and he guessed so as to what it might mean tenants were coughlin from now on. is that, is that a talk of the have you that you occasionally indulgent? i hope i caught that with that so it doesn't sound like a very positive very often we can't look half draw south. so i think that's quite a good idea. some other institutions have chosen more serious words of 2022 for marian webster. it was gas lighting for the collins dictionary. it was perma crisis
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. so is this something peculiar to our times that makes us want to sum them up like this? people change language by voting with their feet or with their mouth because they choose which words they're going to eat in everyday life. oh, in particular situation isn't that foul language evolve. we were going to interview some more people, but a, it was pretty cold and miserable. and be i felt the journalistic impulse to try goblin mood for myself. so rather than think of a pithy thought provoking final line, i decided to eat some curos. they were nice. harry faucet, al jazeera, oxford. ah . all right, it's going to round up. now the top stories ages it has taken the killing of its correspondent sharina block, led to the international criminal court. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation by the television networks, legal team. sharina markley was killed and killed and shot.

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