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hello there are nora. kyle, this is al jazeera live from dough, also coming up. stand off in bay root top prosecutor is accused of trying to derail an investigation and the 2020 port explosion. at least 11 people are killed in a wave of russian missile strikes across ukraine. a day off, the u. s. and germany confirmed they will send tanks to keith and families of victims of to boeing plane crashes that killed $346.00 passengers. take the company to court, accusing them of fraud. ah, funerals have been held across the occupied westbank for those killed in israeli rate and the jenin refugee camp. 2 09 palestinians died after israeli forces entered early on
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thursday morning. i'm serious and some have been jive aid explains how events unfolded. ah, another read but is really forces in the west bank. these vehicles headed towards the janine refugee camp palestinian, see among the people killed in the read with an elderly woman is really ami statements as it sports is conducted a counter terrorism operation in the center of the janine cap. apprehend, quote it tara squad, belonging to islamic jihad organization. israeli soldiers entered the building and also see the detonated to explosive devices. and killed suspects. blushes broke out as news broke of the killings people pelted stones. it is really vehicles in the vicinity. ah, the injured were taken to the nearest hospital palestinian health ministry accused
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israeli forces of intentionally using tear gas inside the children's hospital ward red exceed the situation in the refugee camp was critical, and israeli forces were stopping ambulances from reaching people who are wounded one and 2 dozen palestinians have been killed in the west bank this month is really forces have stepped up in what they call and deter operations. some of the job it out there are. janine is one of 19 refugee camps in the occupied west bank was created 70 years ago to house palestinians expelled from their homes when israel was found dead today. around $14000.00 people live there in an area that's less than half a square kilometer. when my is in the jenin refugee campaign, he spoke to witnesses to the raid. this is the main targets of the latest israeli military rate and the occupied west house and one of the alley ways of the refugee camp in the town of jeanine. or actually, this is what's left of the house. large tongues of it were reduced,
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throbbing because according to eye witnesses and locals. here is what the forces use anti tank miss files and they're confrontation with ballasting and prices inside the house. the all the walls of the house are reynolds with bullets, as i witnesses here described to us what they said, one of the most intense battles we have seen. and while i was leaving for work at 7 in the morning, i looked outside. soldiers were coming out of 4 cars. they took over this house here, and another rooftop, and started shooting at the fighter's house for half an hour after which they shot anti tank weapons at the place. that's when we believe the fighters were killed. families here are frustrated and exhausted because this is what really military waves have become regular part of their routine over the last year they are telling us they are staying up late every night waiting for the next minute. re weighed and
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they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? i'm and i have, i just the legend in refugee camp a judge investigating the bay route port explosion in lebanon in 2020 has been summoned by eleven's top prosecutor. our battle has been charged with miss handling the inquiry, but refuses to step down. people angered by the slow pace of the investigation protested at the palace of justice and a hodder reports from beirut. the. this is the latest round of the nearly 3 year fight for justice and the rules of laws. families of victims of the explosion invade report in 2020 are up against a ruling establishment that has been evading accountability. today's anger coincides with a tug of war between lebanon's chief prosecutor away debt, and the judicial investigator in charge of the investigation thought it bitter. i
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your shame on you. this woman cries, why should we lose our children and they remain in power? oh, no official has been held to account for one of the world's largest non nuclear blast . that despite many as high up as the president were aware of the presence of highly exclusive materials being stored at a port warehouse. i'm really angry and i'm discussed with what they are trying to do to delay the investigation or even stop it because they don't feel what you are feeling. they did not go through what you went through and are going through now, and they are serving their political agendas. their prob, has been repeatedly stalled. the 1st judge was removed after he charged high ranking politicians, and the 2nd judge baton has now been charged with rebelling against the judiciary. and oh, sir, pin power judge guitar has support because he's done the unthinkable and post civil
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war lebanon going after high ranking officials and the political and security establishment and the judiciary. he may not be able to implement his decisions nor conduct legal proceedings, but he is defiant and promising not to step down and will issue indictments even if he is in prison. many here are not surprised in a country with a history of impunity and the judiciary that lacks political independence pursuing as a sequence of political interventions through the rail. the investigation yesterday and one strawberry was a complete could the tar and good judicial system? were the attorney general decided to release every one, although he had it accused himself from the file for more than a year. grieving families have again lost hope and the investigation has again been stalled. on a day, alexandra, one of the youngest victims of the blast was supposed to turned 6 years old. santa
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gooder alger cedar fiddled ukraine says large scale russian attacks have left at least 11 people debt. a combination of rocket and drone strikes, destroyed several residential buildings and energy infrastructure across 11 regions . residential areas of keith were hit as well as after butler reports from one of the areas that was head in the ukranian capsule. well, there's a huge crater here, just off the main road running through this village. a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you can see roofs nearly o crumbling, broken, blown out windows. and here behind me, this house lily on the point of collapse and we spoke to the other house and he says she was at home when those tags began. julie fig. i heard rattling, so i turned my tv volume down. i knew there was an air raid alert, but i was watching the news. i couldn't sleep and then all just exploded. yeah,
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i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that. it is in the when we had to live live you live. 2 0, what people in this village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened. some of the homeowners are coming here trying to salvage what they can. you've got neighbors also just coming to try and help and lend a hand. we've seen some emergency service workers and also electricians trying to restore some of the power lines that came down with this latest wave of russian attacks is being seen by many people in ukraine is moscow's response to the fact that western powers have decided to send ukraine tanks while these latest strikes come a day off to ukraine, received a major boost from his nato allies. germany says it will provide 14 of its most advanced tanks. the leopard 2 and the u. s. has announced it's sending 31 abrams combat vehicles. same bas ravi has more it is being called
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a game changer for you. cree berlin, agreeing to supply. it's robert, to tex, speaking to reporters from a military training facility in east germany. defense minister, boars for stories is pressed on when they will arrive in conflict with the 4th quarter of the year that we're going to do the home one. i just said over at the end of march at the time, because because expecting you to be imminent, all i know that earlier this week, germany approved the delivery of hundreds of leper to tanks in e u arsenals. to keep in the 1st stage of the latest nato push to send more heavy weapons. what ukrainian commanders say they need along with more ammunition before the winter thought. and then expected russian spring offensive. getting those vehicles will improve their ability to take ground. but, but i would be
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a little cautious about assuming that with them they will conquer the world. the u . s. is sending dozens of its m one abrams tanks and the u. k. 14 of its challenger twos, they will add to hundreds of russian t 70 two's already in ukrainian military service. moscow seized the development as western countries becoming directly involved in the war. and one that will lead to what it describes as permanent escalation. the successive tanks on land in european conflicts has historically relied on air supply. and that is exactly what ukraine's president says. it needs next long range missiles more artillery, and crucially water and military aircraft. if it is to take back the skies over ukraine, famous rob, i'll just boeing. officials are in court to answer accusations of fraud leveled by families of passengers killed in 2737 macs plains. one of them crushed in the java sea often denisia coast in october 2018 illegal,
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189 people on board. i spend 5 months later, another one went down and killing 157 people. initial investigations found a full t automated flight control system was to blame for both incidence, having as accuse of criminal conspiracy for misleading us regulators about the system of an early, 2021 and paid 2 point $5000000000.00 as part of a deal with the government to get the charges, drops, relatives want the courts and the justice department to throw out that settlements . let's get some more now from across. wouldn't patty calhane who's at the department of justice in washington, d. c. patsy can explain to us what's happening that today. well, whatever it is really for the 1st time, we're going to see boeing. officials come face to face with just a few of the victims, families, members, as they tell their story about their loss and about this tragic accident what it's done to their lives in the lives of their families. so what we expect is that the
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boeing officials are going to put, put forward a plea on the one charge they are facing, which is conspiracy to defraud the government. basically lying to the federal, the f, a, a, the federal aviation administration. but that they made a deal, they may deal with the justice department 2 years ago under president donald trump . then president donald trump's justice department, in essence, they paid the $2500000000.00 that would go to airlines to the family members. fines to the government in exchange that criminal complaint would be dismissed as long as boeing didn't commit any other crimes in the following 3 years. well, the family members were outraged. they said we weren't consulted on this. so they sued under the victim crimes rights act. and the judge had to decide if they were in fact victims of crimes. he came back and said yes they are. so he said that they could proceed with his arraignment. what he didn't ruin is whether the deal can stay or go. so what we're going to hear is we're to hear the plea deal. they're
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going to hear these victims about a dozen we expect from several different countries tell their story. what they're trying to do in this emotional test. one is try to get either the judge or the justice department to throw that deal. and do you think will be getting an outcome on that today? so one thing that i'm going to be watching for is the wanting, the justice department under president jo biden's, justice harvard, they said they want to keep the deal. and they said that's because as part of it, boeing made a lot of pledges that they were clean up their workplace culture. they were gonna insure than another tragic, a crash like this could not happen again. the justice department says if the deal goes away, so goes their ability to monitor the progress. what would the families are asking? the judge to do is to appoint his own overseer, to basically publicly make sure and to disclose what changes bowen has made. so it's possible that the judge could rule on that request, or we don't believe that he's going to
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a rule on whether the deal can stand to day. the usually take weeks, maybe months to decide on that. if it, if the judge doesn't, though, it is not clear that these families have a pathway to really ever hold boeing accountable in another court of law and what they call the deadliest corporate crime in us history. political hang it, bring us the latest there from just department in washington dc. thanks very much. patty cilla has her own out to sara. humanitarian caravan is travelling through colombian villages. abandon joined decades of armed conflicts and severe cold snaps. hit asia on south river through low temperatures. ah hello, they will look to south and central asia. we've got a bit of
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a weather disturbance developing in the west that's gonna bring. some will wintry and wet, whether it's the likes of afghanistan and pakistan over the next few days. some of that dribbling into the northwest corner of india as well. we have got watches out for potential fun. the storms for raja st. on ahead of that, we are seeing fog issues here, as well as for more central areas. medea pradesh and those extent to the north east of india. foggy conditions here, pushing in towards bangladesh. for the south of this a much clearer picture, a few showers here and they're putting into the east coast. but the wet weather, affecting sri lanka, with some heavier falls expected and funder storms in colombo on saturday. now with a move to east asia, another winter blast coming for the korean peninsula that siberian cold air. pushing temperatures down once again, minus 5 degrees in so, and bringing some more heavy snow to the likes of japan developing area of low pressure bringing some of that wet weather as well to more southern areas. it does start to skirt its way further east,
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and leaving still some snow flurries there from kato down to western han shoe. but further west of this for china, lots of clear skies and sunshine. beijing at 5 degrees celsius on saturday. ah, with this inspiring films from around the world shall not stop the violin until the power is bears witness intimate portraits and epic struggles. because leadership is often not just the people witness the human spirit, and the bitter reality. there been men believe women, a property witness award winning voice, his telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera lou.
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ah, ah ha. again, you're watching al jazeera, his remind you of all top stories this hour. 9 palestinians have been killed during this railey military, raised the occupied west bank, the deadliest in years. an elderly woman was reported amongst the dead in the jenin refugee camp. a wave of russian missile attacks across ukraine, black least 11 people, dead ukraine, an official se, energy infrastructures and several residential buildings with destroyed across the country and boeing's being taken to court in texas to answer accusations of force level by families of those killed in 2737 max plane crashes, deal between boeing and the u. s. government, so all charges against the airplane manufacture dropped. relatives want course to
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throw out that settlement. my cherry and caravan has travelled through the jungles of columbia as powerful, unprecedented move to help people, des, space, by decades of conflict with armed groups such as the e l. n. i was there as i was on the ramp, yeti has as exclusive access to the caravan. and the 1st part of his reports, he looks at the plight of people and communities who feel abandoned and neglected. neary silence envelops this abandoned village along the san juan river in western columbia. it's people displaced by violence of armed groups fighting for control of this territory. gloria marie jo has returned after she was forced to flee in december. most of her family possessions are gone and she is overwhelmed by emotions into a madden and see the more you speak up, the more we denounce the more we left alone until we are disappeared. i only wish i could be in my house resting with my children, even if it isn't much moody your spur of
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a unique piece. caravans travelling with members of the government, peace negotiating team, and it's sworn enemies, the national liberation army rebel group, or e l. n. on that unit there drafting a plan to help bring urgent humanitarian relief to diss and other communities affected by fighting. i'm appears at work or vondell. we want to reach a substantial agreements with solutions for the communities. we are here to hear your concerns and proposals, including any criticisms you might have against the e l. m. were here for heaven. the united nations civil society organizations and international observers are also part of the journey. the san juan runs deep in the columbian jungles close to the pacific ocean. it's a lawless territory. rife with drug routes and illegal gold mines. there are no roads, nor any sizable state presents no basic sanitation or health services. during the last couple of years to renew the clashes between the elaine, the army and other armed groups fighting to control this territory of forest
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hundreds to flee, and others to remain confined in their villages. in this indigenous community, a per military grouping post occur few and land mines surrounding the village mean they can't move hunt or grow food. any more helicopter confinement homes are food safety. we can't harvest freely any more nor go to the phil. the insecurity means we never know what can happen at any time. gustavo appeared through columbia's 1st left his president, as promised to change all this, bringing to an am 6 decades of conflict with his ambitious total peace plans. trying to negotiate the deals with all criminal groups, the leader of the government delegation hopes the caravan can be a 1st step in this direction. and government is to pull from earlier, put on the government and its institutions on one side and the eel and on the other needs to build the conditions for people to return and remain in their territories . it's a partial measure and emergency measure,
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which doesn't mean we will not address more structural needs, but this is a necessary step to try and address this tragedy. but many like gloria say, they heard it all before. he said, i'm or yes, if we're, we want to believe that this government will do things differently. not only say it wants peace, but be able to construct it because one thing is desiring piece, another is making it happen. the caravan will turn your findings into a report the will present to piece negotiators in february and mexico, who will den, devise a plan to implement immediately hopefully bringing some relief to those who for too long of only known abandonment and neglect. allison and betty al jazeera along the sun quan river. european immigration minute says our meeting and sweden to discuss ways to return my grants, who do not have the right to asylum back to their countries, and want to improve cooperation and visa restrictions across the block. you
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estimates that around a 160000 people crossed the mediterranean to arrive in europe and 2022. and as i say, the block doesn't have enough resources to handle such large numbers. we has a serious situation when it comes to migration in europe. we see increased irregular arrivals and during the home, if, as part of the meeting, we will focus on an external dimension and in particular on and the issue of returns returning those who have been denied asylum in europe is, is, is a really important issue. and i think that that the you could do better. so i look forward to the discussion on this whole now live to ramallah in the occupied westbank, where nashville abbey were dead minutes, spokesman for the policy or 30 is addressing the media. that's after 9 palestinians were killed in israeli rate. in jenny lessingham with the major on the ground,
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noted epitomizing woods, racial discrimination and desecration of a christian, an islamic holy size. in addition to the secretion of the roll, holy site of alex our mosque. apart from the continued illegal settlement policy, demolishing of palestinian people, citizens homes and withholding the remains of those killed in their wake, added the face of the flag grunt, violation of the israeli occupation forces government of all the national resolutions and the list agreements and the failure by the israeli occupation to respond to the warnings caught out cried by the arab palestinian leadership condemning these heinous crimes. the leadership of the state of palestine resolved
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the following, in light of the repeated aggression against our people and violation of all the agreements, including the security. once we consider that the security code donation between our government and these ailey government is no longer in existence. and as of now, it will no longer be in force. and we salute those standing steadfast, defended our homeland, also the national institutions and other popular manifestations. and were called for more in order to safeguard our people. and their riches in the face of the occupation forces, oppression, and terrorism perpetrated by the setter. and we call international community
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to have protection implemented to the palestinian under chapter 7. and also to address the international criminal court in order to include today's pogrom perpetrated in jeanine camp. in addition to those already before the court also were called for international investigation committee in order to initiate their investigations and present their findings, stabbed the st. the liability of there's really copies and forces off today's massacre. also continued to address and join forces with other international organizations at all levels, including revenue limit spheres in order to provide necessary support to the politics cause present ma'am, with our bears, calls on all the palestinian factions for an emergency meeting in order to agree
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upon harmonious and uniform patriot or policy to stand up to the continued or prison terrorism perpetrated by the israeli occupation forces and of statement. thank you. that was the spokesman for the policy and authorized he addressing the israeli re to earlier on thursday morning in which 9 palestinians were killed in arrayed and ref, the jenin refugee camp. he said there were 3 initiatives that have been taken by the palestinian authority in the occupied west bank. and that says that the security coordination between passing authority and his where he government is no longer in force or so that this raid should be included in the i see seen in several criminal court investigations. and finally, present backward abbas calling all palestinian factions to come together to to face israeli violence. we'll leave that there for now and we'll come back and address
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those issues a little later. not extreme cold snap is sweeping parts of asia to pan has been badly affected, recording some of its coldest temperatures. in a decade, heavy snowfall and strong winds have disrupted traffic and grounded hundreds of flights. it's also bitterly cold and parts of south korea temperatures there in the capital. sol plummeted to minus 16 degrees celsius or are warnings of dangerous road conditions. thousands of shelters have been opened and north korea is also under an extreme cold weather alert. the capital pyongyang is under a 5 day lock down to contain a rising number of cases and what it says are respiratory illnesses. and in afghanistan, more than a 150 people have died in freezing temperatures. turbine officials say is one of the coldest winters there in more than a decade and more extreme weather is forecast catalogue has hauled a yan reports. it's the coldest winter to hit afghanistan in 50 years,
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with temperatures dropping to minus 34 degrees celsius. avoiding the freezing cold isn't an option for most people and this makeshift camping cobble shalysea is displaced and doesn't have much to protect her family. ah, she says the conditions were simply too much for 2 of her children. oh yeah. are they? no more than welcome about the we that is so called recently 2 of my children die. mom, we don't have enough to hate the road when we can. we try to bite breeze to keep warm and not about muslim distributing aid to survive. this weather is challenging . humanitarian group say the tele pants. a recent ban on female workers and nonprofit organization's is a limiting their reach. in this local school, the weather is also posing challenges of still both of it but
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a service during the early morning and night. the weather is so cold that most of our students cannot come. some older students bashed, make it, but young ones cannot. most foreign aid has been suspended since the taliban returned to power in 2021. the government has limited support and money. them would us them glee, however, the law. oh them will we asked friendly countries and the united nations to help all the poor and needy people affected by this situation. malo, people are struggling to survive. now humanitarian groups fear the harsh winter will further deepen and already dire humanitarian crisis. katya locus of a young al jazeera ah the without his era, these are all top stories. 9 palestinians have been.
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