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this complicated as the child with chocolates, hearts of darkness, encounters unpaid child labor as working in a $100000000000.00 industry. over half of the countries, cocoa producers live below the poverty line on al jazeera. here's from al jazeera on the go and me tonight. i'll just there is only a mobile app is that this is where we dissects, analyze the fun thing, and i get that from algae. there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still, just set for it and tap there, made a new app him out. his ear nice at you. think of it. ah, another mass shooting in the us state of california. at least 7 people killed near san francisco.
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ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, pressure builds on berlin to allow german my tanks be sent to you, cried the human rights group files lawsuit against me and mass military to hold them responsible for genocide and crimes. and torturing relations made. you try to sit to resume between china and australia after a 2 year long stand off. ah, we begin in the u. s. were 7 people are did off to you. another mess shooting had happened in california, still reeling from a weekend gun attack that left 11 victims did. the states governor called the latest incident a tragedy upon tragedy. from california, rob reynolds reports to mass killings in as many days in the state of california
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police and half moon bay, south of san francisco. say the latest shootings happened in 2 separate locations. police were 1st dispatched to a mushroom farm upon arrival deputies located poor victims. deceased, with gunshot wound, victim, also suffering from a gunshot wound, was transported to stanford medical center with life threatening injuries. soon after officers found 3 more people shot dead at a local trucking company, a san mateo county elected official said those killed were agricultural workers of chinese ethnicity. the suspected gunman went to a police station, apparently to give himself up. video shows officers bringing him to the ground and putting him in handcuffs. police say they recovered a semi automatic weapon from his car. his motive is under investigation. through
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investigations, the suspect identified as chung lee's owl. as 67 year old half moon, they resident at $440.00 p n. zell was located in his vehicle in the parking lot of the sheriff's sub station here and a half moon bay. by a sheriff's deputy vow was taken into custody. without incident, local officials responded with shock and outrage. in the end, there are simply too many guns in this country. and there has to be a change. this is not an acceptable way for modern society to live if we can darkness affairs. even as news of the latest mass shooting came in, mourners gathered in monterey park near los angeles to remember the people killed in a rampage at a ballroom dancing studio. on saturday night. the 11th victim died in hot, subtle,
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on monday, both the suspected gunman and the victims in these mass shootings were of asian heritage. the united states is the only country where there are more civilian owned guns than people rob reynolds alger 0 los angeles. and you video has image showing how the saturdays monterey park shoot. it was disarmed, potentially preventing more casualties. surveillance for his shows, the gunman arriving at another dance hall and neighboring alhambra. he was then confronted by a bystander, brandon to say, who seized his weapon and struggled with the shoot for several minutes. philly, wow. i had some trouble sleeping. that then in calling events with
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the former top, if the i official who investigated the russian oligarchs has been accused of working for one and violating un sanctions agents. charles mcgonigal pleaded not guilty to 4 criminal charges including conspiracy and money laundering. mcgonigal is the former head of the if the ais counter intelligence division in new york. he's been indicted for helping sanctioned russian billionaire or lake erie pasco. mike hannah has more from washington dc. this is a very senior for my f. b i. officer. he retired in 2018, but even before he retired, he was carrying out activities, which would've appeared to be helping the very person that as head of f. b, i counterintelligence, he was supposed to be investigating that is, are like, there are past year, a russian ali gog. now he's been charged with assisting darrow pasco, who was placed on the us sanctions list a back in 2018. and it's alleged that he and a former russian diplomat who is now
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a us citizen assisted therapy, oscar, and also indulged in money laundering. now there were 9 indictments laid against ad mcgonigal, but in a separate case, another 9 indictments were unfilled in washington dc. now he's expected to appear virtually in the dc court. on wednesday, he will plead at that particular point. ah, nato secretary general jim stalsen burke will meet with germany's defense minister shortly. we are the subject of deploying german, my tanks to ukraine will likely be discussed. keep sees the lippard, to tank as crucial to its defense against russian forces, but follows days of pressure on berlin from ukraine's western allies. dominant kind reports, a consignment of german weapons makes its way eastward. these are elements of
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a patriot missile battery, which is being deployed in poland. that being sent there to protect the polls against malfunctioning russian rockets. that may miss targets in ukraine to ranma poignance and spiders. and that could be tom the mr. holland after slovakia is now our 2nd area of operations and the training of ukrainians on the patriots system is also running simultaneously. and therefore, it only makes sense that for the time being this deployment in poland will be limited to 6 months. and then we will have to see how will continue in the future to remain on phone. but in ukraine, the need is for tanks. specifically, the german manufactured leopard to main battle tank than the analysts consider it to be the perfect weapon system for ukraine, which would give it a material advantage of a soviet era tanks which make up part of the russian forces. the leopard too is in the arsenal of many e u countries and several of said they want to give some to the ukrainians,
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but can't without german permission since they manufacture the tanks, they hold the re export rights. now poland says it is considering sending them to ukraine even with no german authorization. we will seek this approval from germany, but this is a secondary issue even if we don't get such an approval and the and we will give our thanks to anyway within a small coalition of countries, even if germany isn't in that coalition for months, the leopard to issue has been growing and importance in germany. are many politicians from within the coalition and without on now arguing in favor of releasing them, including the foreign minister who told french t v. on sunday. if asked, germany would not stand on the way until night. the weapon systems germany has allowed to be deployed to ukraine, have been predominantly defensive, but main battle tanks are mostly offensive instruments. ultimately, the decision so allow german made tanks to be used against russian forces in
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ukraine. is one for the chancellor. all our shots, dominant came al jazeera berlin. the human rights group has filed a criminal complaints in germany, accusing me in mass military of genocide. the case brought by 4 to 5 rights also accuses the military of crimes against humanity and war crimes over its crank down on ro, hank and muslims in 201620. 17 security forces reportedly carried out mass rights and murders during what authorities called a clearance operation. will jim, they has the principle of universal jurisdiction, but what does that entail? well, it's a legal concept that allows countries to investigate and prosecute crimes, even if they were committed abroad. universal jurisdiction can only be used for serious international crimes, including genocide, terrorism, and war crimes. with the vast majority of countries recognize the principle of universal jurisdiction, which was codified in the 1949 geneva conventions. well,
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let's bring in nicki diamond from constants and germany. he is a complainant in the case and a member of the board of directors at $4.00 to $5.00 rights. thank you very much for being on al jazeera festival. can you tell us your story and how you came to be part of this case? and actually i was defending the right of the road in june. i'm i'm, i used to be here. busy i defended the cou, i was followed by the military intelligent, 247 after the could also. busy i also the friends who the, i mean talking the local media international media are in the are in february, i'm a february i was want to leave my home and ask, request me to hide a go in hiding because of the if the military and to legend of special branch, the arrested me i will kill and culture and kill. so i normally work with. busy
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incited from the military and from the police the all the time they show the case of inside information with me all the warning. so i left my home and i goal in hiding ingle and then be also looking hunting me and my family. so i moved to timer border, so even i moved to time them up for, for that location. is that right? and by military after i gave a deal, what i was they are, we have to do our own shelter. and one of our military act cracker jack fighters flying in that location. we have to go in highly. so i've been extremely expensive . the kinds of traumatic events this thing stuff to the cool. can you explain why the gent of was targeting you specifically? yeah, because i'm a shimmer i defend is the for the cou. i was defending and i was. busy investigating and documenting humor i violation in we're kind of. busy in the other
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part of the country. so i'm a kinds of well known humor, i defended and i walked out the phi right, so they are being follow me for the full 7. and after the qu also i b spotlight because i. busy was talking to the local media and talking to the internet and in the nation the media. busy again, the military coup in memo, what are you hoping to achieve through this case by taking it to germany? are you, we hold up to 2 things. one is impunity. military has been doing that kind of the soonest. you were right, violation the kinds of serious crimes for, for so many years, but they never been punished before. so they are repeating all these crimes again again. so they are doing all these things with. busy absolute impunity and another thing is that we have survival. we have victim of genocide while crime why i'm going to humanity we deserve to get access to just it does the to the pain we hope
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and trust in germany. is this about sending a message or do you really feel that you be able to help those responsible to account here? a german, i mean the university restoration might be a little politically tricky. so we need up german, that we need a german, a. busy busy tara, to take flight with as the bit given survival, to take legal action, to open investigation. broad, thus does our whole what the the been a week. we cannot, i mean, week right now we cannot trust our national justice system in the country because it's emily supported by that member military on do. so we're looking for the automated universe, the district demonstration in germany is we feel like a more promising and what sort of evidence have you been able together to tend to take to the court? i normally walk with that, we call that water melon, sir,
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military insider in the park. what i was documenting humor i violation. we can only hear the testimony found the witness and survival victims. but are we in buffer the could we never hear any testimony from the inside them from the military, but after the qu, they a lot of military. busy defective in, in fido, not willing to shell, willing to talk to the any. busy international. busy busy mechanism on accountability, so those people, well calibri and also we're encouraging or victim at survival to come forward to talk to the prosecutor if they open the investigation. thank you so much for speaking to al jazeera and telling us your story. that is, and nikki diamond, a part of fortify rights. thank it. who major trade between is treasure and china appears to be on the verge of resuming with the 2 promising to
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men's relations. after a more than 2 year ban on commodity imports, the 1st shipment of australian coal is reportedly set to arrive in china as early as next month. sarah clark reports from brisbin. it was this meeting between changing ping and anthony albanese on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in indonesia in november. that indicated relations between australia and china were out of the diplomatic for 2 years after beijing placed an unofficial ban, australian lobster, coal, barley, wine, and beef, industry leaders are optimistic. the next step will be the lifting of those tried restrictions. we've got to get back there if we could log off in the charter represented naughty i presented that tried for loss or was plenty of comment going on about china being out particularly with tried relations improving australia used to be the 2nd largest supplier called to china that ground to a halt in 2020. when the former prime minister scott morrison demanded an
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independent investigation into the origins of the current of ours. now in a partial resumption of trade for major chinese companies, including power generators and one steel mill had been clear to import australia. yes, we welcome the opportunity to china lots. it's important to us again. we are to wire from china, shout very competitive, just being up to supply any, any orders in china, tariffs and benz imposed by beijing have impacted the strain, exports worth $14000000000.00 a year, actions that are now before the world trade organization. camera has indicated it would be willing to reconsider its case if beijing lifts restrictions, we shouldn't be over confident, we shouldn't be complacent. we should continue to try to diversify outright based
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on the like. because the geopolitical problems with china aren't going to go away in the short term unless say the rebuilding of political trust will also take time . tried mister, don't farrell, macy's, chinese counterpart virtually in coming weeks. it's the latest sign of efforts to try and stabilize what has been a turbulent relationship with australia's largest trading partner. the ministerial meeting will be the 1st in more than 30 o'clock al jazeera brisbin. there is plenty still ahead on al jazeera, including jam packed straits around an ancient temple in northern india. my plans for redevelopment causing anger among residence, emitting fences bristles president makes his 1st official visit to argentina to rebuild a relationship. fractured by his predecessor, ah,
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it's to stay january the 24th hears or headlines for europe in africa. so we have been talking about flooding raines through the balkans, but colder air has rushed in. so that precipitation has changed over to snow. so in slovenia is capital a rip from 10 to 15 centimeters foul, certainly enough for people to get stuck there in the snow. it's still falling to day through sorry evo, right into sophia bulgaria. but i think the most active whether will be in the valley or at sea, a rain in wind combo here. so a for some of the islands, we could see wind gusts about 5055 kilometers per hour. low temperatures for spain and portugal, weather alerts in play for just how low these temperatures are, has been cold in england hash and how, you know, west london heathrow, airport minus a. but you bounced back at tuesday afternoon to 5 and we've got a warm surge of air for the republic of ireland and scotland. so both dublin in edinburgh coming in at double digits, 10 degrees on tuesday now for turkey. a. com weather but for greece. storms rolling
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through, they'll fizzle loud as they enter the g n. and for parts the north west of africa, we've had some sub 0 temperatures here. got to get you to the mozambique channel. a tropical storm has redeveloped that's drenching the west coast of madagascar could see about a month's worth of rain within a short period of time. bye for now. with debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters that the world are in india, jump into the street. they made their money on coal. they made their money on field, convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all of voice we chose to live because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera ah
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ah, you're watching able to hear a reminder of our top stories, the salad, at least 7 people had been killed in the lightest mass shooting in the us. it happened just south of san francisco in california. the suspected gunman is in custody. it comes just dies off to another gun attack in california. lift 11 victims did. nato secretary general john salton berg is meeting with germany's defense minister in berlin. with our lightly discussed the subject of to point jim and my tanks to you crying, keep seized the lippard, to take as crucial to its defense against russian forces. and human rights group is attempting to get me in mass military, prosecuted for genocide,
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either it's cracked down on we're in good muslims. in 2016 and 27. fortify rice has filed caisen, germany, which has a principle of universal jurisdiction. residence of the ancient city of erin devonne and northern india, against plans to redevelop streets around to famous hindu temple. authorities have proposed constructing a corridor leading to the bunk, keep a hurry temple, but that would see hundreds of homes demolished. let's head over to poverty metal who joins us from the live now. and for me, can you give us an idea of what the redevelopment plan entails and why the government is so determined to go through with it? so people of this town are divided between what is become a debate between culture and development navarro. and the us and alan is an ancient town. many hindus consider to be of one of the holiest places. it attracts millions of devotees every year. many of them come to visit the bunkie bihari template. now
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the government wants to improve facilities for these devotees and on the roads over here, the streets over here can get really crowded, and some residents approach the port to enforce our maintenance and upkeep noms after a deadly stampede. but some residents are protesting. this multi $1000000.00 project, which would involve demolishing hundreds of home shops and businesses that have been around for decades. they see that this could destroy the livelihood, but even her also emotionally attached to this now. and they see themselves as part of the history part of the attraction that that gets all these millions of devotees every year. and they believe that this project could ruin the essence of in the oven. o, processions a common? yeah. but these are not devotees. residents of this tampa town are chanting against
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the government plan to redevelop this area and relocate 100 people as the job. but why does the government even want to build a new corridor of us? this will ruin the town. people come here to experience the history you and make residents like us who are part of the history with what's the point of a new card or if everything is thrown out the ancient town of been the one in northern india as a popular pilgrimage site for him those, it's home to the 150 road bound to be how he template one of the largest dedicated to lord krishna. these narrow lanes are often crowded. last year, a stampede kill 2 people. the government wants to redevelop 5 acres of surrounding area. it all to plans to increase the templates capacity by 5 times g don't bother usage, others and buy more tourists will come here. this will benefit the local economy, bottom of the believe the creed and business will grow. it will also create more jobs. so it would be good for the people of this town for her buildings have been
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marked for demolition. some of these have been around for decades. register resume is big business in india it dominates domestic traveling, generate billions of dollars every year. to capitalize on this, the government has spent millions of dollars to renovate temples actually decide, make borrow nessie and jen. some see the project to destroy the towns unique history. i double number now while i lag you lean on the streets around leading to the temple as sacred it is believed. lord christner grew up here, the redevelopment will make friend of unlike deleon, mom by. that's why i suggested the government shift, the tempo to a different area. so devotees get all the facilities. huh. the government says it had compensate people and relocate businesses residency. the land has emotional value and the project will ruin excessive patheon, but that al jazeera vin, dobbin, northern india, or turkish presidents ridge of toyota. edwin has worn sweden. it should not expect
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his backing to join nato. it follows a protest outside took. he is embassy and stockholm at the weekend, when the far right politician burned the koran. earlier this week, pro kurdish protest is hung an effigy if edwin during another demonstration in the swedish capital. the louisiana is visited city. the ugly incident to the sweden is an insult to everyone who respects the fundamental rights and freedoms of people, especially muslims. the fact that this despicable attack on the holy koran took place in front of the turkish embassy makes the issue both and national and religious matter for us. the u. s. u. k and e. u has stepped up, the pressure on iran hitting it with fresh sanctions over its crackdown on anti government protesters. the move comes after a jewel british iranian citizen was executed over spying allegations, as well as for men involved in protest. following the death of martha emilia in police custody officials sanctioned include senior officials from the revolutionary
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guard. and to ron's prosecutor general, who the u. k. says is using the death penalty for political purposes. the e. u has placed 37 iranian officials on an asset phrase. and visa ban a peru is pricing for more large scale protests calling for the resignation of president in apollo, our time. hundreds, march through lima on monday, demanding new elections. the mess rarely is planned for tuesday. the crisis began and december, after former president pitcher castillo, tried to dissolve congress and was arrested since then, nearly 50 people have been killed during violent protests. marianna sanchez has more from lima is usually doesn't happen. police escorting protestors here in the center of the capitol. most of the people here are people from the highland . many of the protesters here are poor nowhere. 3 weeks ago, least i am. 17 people were killed only one afternoon
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and because they say they will not be any, just make them feel important. i tend to be more than the 5. be all ready been deal with these a read a review by the government. i'm from a why it's adding fuel to the unrest with all of the country. brazil's president has promised to improve ties with argentina, which became strained under his predecessors, jaya boston. our teresa,
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nancy lula. da silva was speaking and bono say it is on his 1st foreign trip since taking office this month. teresa bow reports from argentina's capital o. cade's new brazilian precedents made argentine other 1st flooring trips ah, j dalton edder rejected that tradition. but he success. so let us eva wants to go back to the all ways and improve relations between south america giants and in missouri. dordy i can assure him we have a history that united us with cultural things in common. we have to improve health care. we have to organize our energy developments. we've spoken about the benefit of brazilian electricity. dear lua, this is your home saloon. well, that's even for a man. this also discussed the possibility of a common currency to promote bilateral trade and reduce reliance on the us dollar equity losses mimutual vendor. our finance ministers are currently working each with his own economic team to make us
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a proposal for foreign trade and transactions between the 2 countries that has done in a common currency to be built after much debate. and many meetings, rather than lola theme, also came towards internet to participate in a summit by a region, a block of latin american and caribbean nations. for the left, 5th block back in 2019 during the government. a former president. are you also not because of the presence of cuba and venezuela, the presence of eula in this sum? it also shows that he's prioritizing rebuilding the relationship with its latin american neighbors. among those countries was venezuela president nicola my lord, or was also expected him when a site is but suspended the trip. a venezuelan government said there was a plan of aggression against their leader on sunday, venezuelans leaving him when aside he said argentina should not welcome nikolai. the order was mighty elio sanky the market. i left to venezuela 5 years ago. her
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daughter had cancer and there were no medicines to treat her po by them. let me know if it is, how can i be that a democratic country will receive a tyrant? a person does destroyed a country and has allied itself with the iranians and rushes. i feel horrible. this is happening. brazil and over 30 other countries will be part of the summit happening in when a site is on tuesday. it's a regional block that will allow countries in this part of the world to discuss integration and how to best solve the challenges they face. it is how well i'll just see that one aside is the ceo of tesla was back in the u. s. courtroom on monday, testifying in a class action lawsuit filed by investors. they allege ellen musk misled them with several twits and 2018, claiming had secured funding to take tesla. private musk told the court he believed he had the financing, and his twins weren't fraud. but the deal never happened and he was fine.

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