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ah. hello dan nora kyle, this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up for scuffles in the heart of bare root over attempts to stall a probe into the 2020 port explosion. at least 11 ukrainians are killed in a wave of russian missile strikes a day after the u. s. and germany announced they will send tanks to keys and families of passengers killed him. 2737, max plane crashes. take the company to court, accusing them of fraud. ah funerals have been held across the occupied westbank for those killed in his rainy rage and the jenin refugee camp. o. 2
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9 palestinians died after as rainy forces entered early on thursday morning when more died and a protest related to the violence i'll deserves osama bin job 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 sea, among the people killed in the reed with an elderly woman. ah, it's really ami statements as its forces conducted a counter terrorism operation in the center of the janine cat. apprehend quote it terror squad belonging to islamic jihad organization. israeli soldiers entered the building and also see the detonated 2 explosive devices and killed suspects. flashes broke out as news broke of the killings people pelted stones. it is really
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vehicles in the vicinity. ah, the injured were taken to the nearest hospital palestinian health ministry accused 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 were wounded one than 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 from a job out there. jeanine 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 founded to day around 14000 people lived there and in the area less than half a square kilometer. auckland maha is in the jenin refugee camp and he spoke to witnesses of the rate. this is the main target of the latest israeli minutes we rate and the occupied with house. and one of the alley ways of the refugee camp in the town of
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janine are actually, this is what's left of the house. lodge tongues of it were reduced, throbbing because according to eye witnesses and locals. here is where the forces use anti thank miss files and the confrontation with palestinian prices inside this house. the old, the walls of the house. are reginald with bullets as eye witnesses here described to us what they said, one of the most intense battles we have seen in a while. back and up. 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 fighters house for half an hour after which they shot anti tank weapons at the place. that's when we believe the fighters were killed. with families here are frustrated and exhausted because they were in the military wage have become regular part of their routine over the last year they are telling
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us they are staying up late every night waiting for the next military rates. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? i'm and i have, i just the right the janine refugee come when in the last hour, the panacea authority and als measures against israel. following that, raid the go to shelby not well in light of the repeated aggression against our people in violations of all the agreements including the security. we consider that the security coordination between our government and israelis is no longer in existence. and as of now, it will no longer be enforce. and jennings, ceci, and refugee camp are seen as a center of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation. a number of armed groups have emerged from the israel, considered janine a hub of what it calls terrorist activity. after a series of palestinian attacks on his railey targets last year, israel launched an operation in the area and it says that targets armed fighters,
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that civilians and children have also been killed. raid. so a regular occurrence in jennine residence fair, they'll only escalate under israel's new fall, right government. nor a day is a political and less than form a spokeswoman for the palestinian task force on public diplomacy. she says the attack on jeanine should not come as a surprise, almost anyone had very clear expectations of what this is really government is capable of. they understand that this coalition came to power on promises of heightened brutality against him. and at this point he israeli eyes are set on jeanine and now listen. so it didn't really come as a surprise that janine was the in the i of the storm. the, the frustration among palestinians, of course, is that in line of the current, internal i will city and division and the seeming parameters of the palestinian political system. there seems to be very little other kind of study and ordinary
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palestinians can count on by way of, of support or assistance when they come under such extreme this atlas vinny and paralysis that rely, is more on rhetoric to the action than that insists on talking about reconciliation and unity rather than actually moving forward on that path, which is the only path that is open to that in which is the only path that makes sense to ordinary palestinians. the loss of faith is there in the palestinian authority, which seems enable or incapable of doing anything beyond political statements. it is too weak to confront israel, too weak to confront amuse, international community. and also the situation in gaza was the factions, ruling us is not much different. so the frustration is quite high. now
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the news now a judge investigating the beirut force exploration in lebanon in 2020 has been summoned by lebanon's top prosecutor. target baton has been charged with mishandling the inquiry but refuses to step down. people angered by the slow pace of the investigation protested at the palace of justice and the other reports from bare rates. hello, this is the latest round of a nearly 3 year fight for justice and the rule of law. families of victims of the explosion in beirut point 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, a san away debt, and the judicial investigator in charge of the investigation thought it better. so now your shame on you this woman cries, why should we lose our children and they remain in power? oh,
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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 explosive 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 like 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 better has now been charged with rebelling against the judiciary . and oh sir, pin power. judge guitar house support because he's done the unthinkable and post civil 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
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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 the history of impunity and the judiciary that lacks political independence, pursuing as a sequence of political been through adventures to derail the investigation yesterday. and once thoroughbred was a complete, could the thought and the judicial system where the attorney general decided to release every one or vote 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 hunter, elisha, cedar fabled ukraine says large scale russian attacks have killed at least
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11 people. a combination of rocket and drone strikes destroyed several residential buildings and energy infrastructure across 11 regions. residential areas of keith were also hit. and such a butler reports from one of the areas that was hit in the ukrainian capital. well, there is 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 crumbling, broken, blown out windows, and here behind me, this house lily on the point of collapse and we spoke of that 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 that i was watching the news. i couldn't sleep. then all just exploded. you know, i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that. in the way to live, oh. 2 people in this village are clearly very upset and very
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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 his latest wave or 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, boeing, officials are in court to answer accusations of fraud level by families of passengers killed in 2737, max plains. one of them crushed into the java, see on friends, knees as coast in october 2018, killing all 189 people on board as them 5 months later, another went down in ethiopia, killing a 157 people. and actually, investigations found a faulty automated fight control system was to blame for both incidence. boeing is
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accused of criminal conspiracy for misleading us regulators about the system. though in early 2021. boeing paid $2500000000.00 as part of a deal with the government to get the charges dropped. relatives wants the want, the courts and the justice department to throw out that settlement. magical haines that the department of justice with more on the case. they made a deal to justice apartment 2 years ago under president donald trump, then president donald trump's justice department, in essence, they pay 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 this arrangement. what he didn't rule on is whether the deal can
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stay or go. so what we're going to hear is we're to hear the plea deal there. we're going to hear these victims, but it doesn't, we expect from several different countries tell their story. what they're trying to do in this emotional testimony is try to get either the judge or the justice department to throw that deal. the one thing, the justice department under president jo biden's, justice private. 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 or with the families are asking the judge to do is to appoint his own overseer to basically publicly make sure and to disclose what changes boeing has made. so it's possible that the judge could rule on that request. sent a has hair analysis around, celebrate to old demonstrate divisions across australia on how to mark as national
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day. plus. i'm john hendern in chicago and coming out i'll show you who's pulling the strings at the chicago international puppet theater festival. ah, ah, hello. they will look at africa in a moment, the 1st to the middle east, and it's the 1st mountain peak to receive the sunlight in oman, hence its name, but it also got a coating of snow in recent days. that's thanks to unsettled weather. that's been paging the middle east, particularly the gulf. we've had some heavy fall even here in kata. we are expecting that heavy rain to push toward the u. e, as well as iran in the days to come a smattering of showers. however, on friday, in the south, the winds pick up that shamar wind blowing down a northerly breeze,
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the temperature in doha, dipping down much of the wet to where that pushing down south. but we will see some stormy conditions sweep across eastern areas of the mediterranean, bringing some icey, wintery rainy weather to the likes of turkey. and that'll certainly be felt across northern parts of africa. those winds blowing around coastal areas of libya and egypt. wet weather continues for algeria, we could see some snow on the mountains here. so similar story, former rock ho, much cooler here for quite a picture as we had for the south part from zambia. that seems very heavy rain of the next few days on western madagascar continues to bear the brunt of that storm with some very heavy rain and stronger winds to come over the next few days to weather update. ah, ah
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ah ah, ah ah, hulu. ah ah, i knew watching al jazeera, as reminder of our top stories this, our 9 palestinians have been killed during an israeli military raid and the occupied westbank of the deadliest. and yes, one more person died and
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a protest related to the violence. a wave of russian missile attacks across ukraine is killed at least 11 people. creating officials say m g infrastructure and several residential buildings were destroyed across the country. and boeing is being taken to cause in texas to answer accusations of fraud leveled by families of those killed in 2737 max plane crashes deal between boeing and the u. s. government, so all charges against the up paid manufacturer drops. relatives wanted reports to throw out the settlement rights group, say chinese police have been quietly arrested young people who protested against cove at 19 restrictions and november. many of the demonstrators were given warnings, offers who were detained. haven't been heard from since katrina. you reports from beijing, this video is being circulated by the friends and supporters of physician was a 26 year old book editor who has not been seen or heard from since december canada
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shipping. if you're watching this video or she says so, so i've been taken away by the police. oh rights group say she's among dozens of people who have been detained since taking part in demonstrations against china. 0 cravat policy in november. there was no surprise stood by the crocodile, by the punishment by the government, by was very surprised by the actions and courage our young people. the protest in several cities were the largest seen in china for decades. they were sparked by the death of 10 people in an apartment block fire. in the western city of maci critic say their deaths were preventable and blamed strict corbett 19 controls. some called for the stepping down of chinese lead a seat in pink, but most stood in solidarity with those who died, demanding an end to restrictions. be your hurry. let's see. she sent your belt that we have the right to express our emotions of sympathy. as for those who love the
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lives of e, that's why we been to the same. this federal was attended by thousands of people. we followed the rows without conflict with the police on soc. president c downplayed the movement as frustrated students, but shortly afterwards, police began contacting, questioning and warning boys who attended st gatherings were illegal. protest to say they did not give their details to authorities. this area by the young, moreover here invading is where protest is gathered in november. like most public places in the city. it's blanketed with high tech surveillance cameras like this one. china has one of the most sophisticated surveillance systems in the world, facial recognition cameras, and mobile for and tracking devices. we're used to identify demonstrators, say, rights groups. china's foreign ministry has denied any mistreatment reward her father. warrior china is governed by the rule of law. and the various legal rights
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and freedoms enjoy by chinese students are fully guaranteed. so jason was initially detained for 24 hours and released. but as some of her friends began to disappear in 2 weeks to follow, she suspected she would be next. you were young if they want to convict does show the public. the evidence do not lead us disappear from this world unjustly. oh, friends of thought have told out a 0. they are very concerned for her well being. she was last heard from on christmas eve. katrina you out a 0 meeting in the air violence has preventing children from getting educators. norwegian refugee council says 42 percent of children aren't going to school due to people being displaced and schools closing. says 2018 attacks by militants and neighboring marley and became a fast so have spilled into the country, the west as the worst affected region of violence as to space more than 850000
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people. half a 1000000 children live in areas affected by conflict, by more than 900 schools have been forced to close. young england, the sacred general of the norwegian refugee council says the violence has reversed the progress neesha made on education. in the last 5 decades. they have the youngest population in the world, the poorest population in the world, and now the population that is most neglected by everybody. so we're failing the youth on the share of the sa hell a in the share of the 50. yes, a progress. the last 5 years, fewer and few of children have been able to make it to school is a difficult thing to really bring stability and to bring security to such a region with many on groups that are gaining strength and that a go roaming across borders in tele berry at the the,
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the mothers i met said they had walked for hours from that told villages. finally, they got hope for the children and for themselves where we provide education and, and some services. but, but of course they need to be able to go back in safety and then they didn't t. it's not only the respond cannot only be military insecurity. weiss think that's been too much that logic chasing young jihad, this have sort of been the response to all of this. if there is no livelihood, if there is no believe in a better economic future, and there if there isn't really protection of the civilians where they are, then this will continue. thousands of people have rallied across australia, according for its national day celebrations, to change indigenous community. and it supports as say, the arrival of the 1st bush fleet on this day in the 18th century,
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not to day of genocide and a public holiday, glorifies the invasion. sarah clark reports from president, australia day 2023, thousands of people lined city harbor to celebrate the beginning of modern australia. that's when britain's 1st fleet sailed into city cove in 1788. but not every one is feeling proud, and some refused to share in the celebration. around the country protests is a rallied, challenging was, australia is national, di represents, they call it invasion day, a time to mourn. the displacement of the 1st nations paperwork to the eyes of which would be a dive morning. it should be the recognition of the 1st shot that the swan and the thought of the war against the update. this is ground 0 genocide. gowns era happened here on 26th of january, 1780 i. nobody should be celebrating the movement to change the date is gaining
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momentum. want to bring people together in a spirit of reconciliation. so we do want a guy where it celebrates our culture and i have an australian history. but today is not that i to do it on that momentum has been acknowledged by the prime minister, who says australian companies must allow employees opposed to australia, day, the right to work on this public holiday, to dies, a di that's important to celebrate who we are but also to recognize that the changing nature of australia, this is trying to avoid in a referendum to decide if the country's constitution should be changed to acknowledge the 1st nations is successful in white money, just big nose, but it also gave they didn't community a brighter side and the national political, mikey, not everyone wants to change the date. conservative opposition later peter dutton is among those defending astrology day. he argues the country should celebrate its
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mix of indigenous british and multicultural histories. debate about increasing recognition of indigenous australians will go well beyond australia day. the proposal enshrining what's being an indigenous voice in the constitution being put to a referendum later this year. sarah, clock out a 0 briskin an extreme cold slap as sweeping parts of asia. japan has been badly affected recording some of its coldest temperatures. in a decade. heavy snow fallen strong winds have disrupted traffic and grounded hundreds of flights. but bright has more from tokyo. there is a broad sway these days that's been effected by this cold, massive and moving from the north. down in south korea. they have issued the cold wave warning. that's when you get 2 consecutive days of temperatures below minus 15 and sold capital. they've recorded around minus 20 degrees. they've also now issued the heavy snow advisory that in north korea,
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that said there's possibly more concern for their vulnerability with temperature is down to around minus 30 degrees. because of course, infrastructure there is less developed, there is less reliable energy supplies outside of the major cities. there's also been some concern from local governments in china about the supply to keep people warm in some of the areas affected. the northern and central parts of china, just one example of how low temperatures have got there is a town of more heard. this is about the most northerly town in china, where it's in this salient of land right inside the siberian land mass where they have recorded a bo numbing minus 53 degrees centigrade. of performance from 10 countries are coming together to celebrate the awesome profit tree hand puppets. marinez and an array of molten figurines and taking center stage at chicago's international puppet theater festival on engines stopped by the cities. fine arts building to find out who is pulling the strings. when
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a girl named sylvie and her family of creatures needs a new home, the stage comes to life as always, a dancer and got into theater. and then i decided to make a puppet. and like all papa tiers, you have this moment where you put a puppet on and show it to someone. and magic happens. the play is called go home. tiny monster. the boston based got to be production is a mix of puppets, re live action theater music in wordless joy. the family production is part of a boundary pushing chicago international puppet theater festival. the puppet theater turns out to be a, a type of performance where the, even if it's a little figurine, or if it's a mary annette, or if it's a hand puppet, or whatever it is. it will, it can take these stories which are in many ways, much bigger than humans and embody them in a way that's,
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that's very immediate. those performances who pushed papa tree into the modern era . there are many traditional puppets performing here at the festival in chicago. but some shows are pushing the limits on what it means to be a puppet, and a puppet tear. the finished play invisible lands seeks to humanize a global migrant crisis. the dual on the stage are not actors. their bodies are the set on which miniature puppets carry out their hopeful, often tragic journeys. the bodies are contact with the world. it's the way to create a connection to ourselves, the surrounding that we live in and also to other people without seeing bodies touching bodies being around bodies. we don't have empathy. we can not understand. other people in the french puffy tree play anywhere alive. actress portrays antigone daughter of oedipus,
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these played by marian at made of ice dangling on 15 meter long strings. who, over the course of the play melts into a libyan, what makes it special as a puppeteer? and as a builder is i make a new puppet. every show and i get to watch this new character finish their, their life in front of all of us. it's quite moving and meaningful to me. the poetic journey of the doomed mary. annette demonstrates that after centuries in evolution of the art puppet re can still mil to heart, john henderson al jazeera chicago. ah, without, there are, these are the top stories. 9 palestinians have been killed during an israeli military raid and the occupied west bank, the deadliest in the is an elderly women was reported among.

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