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hello there, i'm jimmy mcdonald, this is sal jesse with live from london, also coming up the strap haiti's prime minister at the airport after ransacking his residence in protest that the recent killing fellow officers brush a launch is a wave of missile strikes the ukraine, killing 11 people a day after germany and the u. s. pledge tanks for keith. more than a 160 people are killed by the cold avenue as afghanistan suffers his worst winter in more than a decade. ah, funerals have been held across the occupied west bank after raid by israeli security forces triggered gun battles and explosions leading to the deadliest day in years. a palestinian authority called at court a massacre in full view of the world and suspend a security chord. nation with israel. 10 palestinians were killed 9 of them in
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a raid on the jenin refugee camp where there have been regular reeds. now since a series of attacks in israel, early last year, the u. n. has been recorded such a high death sold for a single operation since records began in 2005. it brings the number of palestinians killed in the west bank so far this year to 30, most of them short by israeli forces. and this follows the deadliest year in the occupied territories since 2005 and more than a 170 palestinians were killed in similar rates in 2022 and many of them were civilians, archman mar reports, and i from jeanine palestinians. and janine pay their respects to 9 people killed in an israeli military wait on the occupied was back on thursday. the ar bird next to dozens of other palestinians who died over the past year in his really incursions into the janine refugee camp. this is the 1st time as rainy forces have
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stormed the narrow alley ways of the janine refugee camp in the past several months . according to locals, their past trades were limited to the outskirts of people. he awoke up to a pitched battle between his were e. the army forces and palestinian fighters in this road in the densely populated cap, the south african berg. 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 or ms. lu, families here are frustrated and exhausted because these, as wally military raids have become regular part of their daily routine. and they say they're stay up late every night fearing the next military rate. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn?
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40 my job lives next to a house that was rated. she says 4 months. she and her family have been living in fear of being killed now injured or parallel. i have um a. it was a battlefield. i couldn't move in my house because it overlooks the shooting. i stayed in the inner room so i couldn't even go to the toilet if i needed to. i'm terrified. one of the victims of this new rate was a 61 year old woman locals here say she was shot dead in the neck. bies really forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its child walls bearing witness to what's become and the daily nightmare for palestinians in july i had met her al jazeera, janine refugee camp. the united nations condemned thursdays violence in the occupied west bank. the secretary jones deeply alarmed oh,
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by the escalation of the situation in the occupied or where spec most recently with oh, what's happening janine a to day he is very much concerned about a the possibility of worsening of violence in the west bank and beyond. in garza, i think, as we've said, it's crucial to do whatever is possible to a lower tensions to deescalate ah, these offices in haiti of blocked roads and store in the countries main airport, forcing the prime minister to barricade himself in the building. i real henry was returning from argentina and is reportedly still in the airport. witnesses say, protest is dressed in civilian court, but identifying themselves as police officers also attacked his official residence . the demonstration is believed to be over the killing of 11 police officers by armed gangs in the past week. with us now as author and journalist michael divert
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his recently returned from haiti, which is covered for 25 years at michael. very one. welcome to the program. do we know what the situation is currently? yes sir, just recently, in the last couple of minutes of from the information i've received, arial on re was able to exit or the airport and get to safety or what passes for safety and porter prince these days. and michael justin give us some idea. you've recently returned from haiti and obviously a very deep experience in the country. what, what was the situation like when you were there? but the situation in the capital is, i would say, by far the most lawless. i've ever seen these various armed gangs that control. i would say about 2 thirds of the capital can operate throughout its entire metropolitan area with complete impunity. which is also the case in, in various suburbs or to the north, or to the, to the east and, and also going up towards the agricultural area called the artillery valley. and
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michael just explained president the background to what's happened here and to do with obviously, i think, is it 60 percent of haiti being controlled by gangs, but that has had a particular effect on the prince force. yeah, i would say that the, the problem is particularly severe in the capital in the metropolitan region. and you know, for many years a dating back to the early, 2, thousands, basically you had this kind of verb, a clientele, ism situation where we're political and economic. a leads would use these armed groups in, in poor areas of the capital, the kind of do their bidding and as muscle. but what happened over the years, as those groups kind of became stronger and stronger and more and more autonomous, where they were basically able to operate without necessarily kissing the ring of these leads as they used to m. s as time up for an aerial on re i mean, it is a 1000000 miles outside of the constitution. right now it has a, a prime minister who was selected by a president that was then assassinated,
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but not confirmed by any constitutional mandate. there were no elected officials anywhere in the country, and i would think that the, if you talk the arbitration, they would say that they don't really understand to who more for what are you on re, is accountable. there's been the conversations i think, in the international community about, you know, how do you solve a problem like haiti, there's been talk of, you know, boots on the ground, but, but is there a plan or a strategy? i mean, from what i've seen, there's been a lot of the international community is very gun shy, even to the most kind of a tepid the military support of the police, which i think is the way it's mostly been framed more than a traditional peacekeeping mission. and is fear that that would look like they're boosting this, a legitimate regime and arial henri. but the fact of the matter is, you know, you go and you drive around for the prince and you think something must be done because the, the situation is, is so dire that you know, people are living in terror every day. michael die brought their m michael, thank you very much for joining us. thank you.
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ah. russia has launched a new wave of jonah missile attacks on ukraine killing at least 11 people and wincing 11 others. the strikes came during the morning rush hour day after the u. s and germany said they would send advanced battle tanks to keep the commander of the ukrainian armed forces says 47 of the 55 russian cruise missiles fired was shot down at cities were hit none the less, across the country, damaging dozens of buildings and energy facilities just as temperatures are below freezing in keith when natasha butler reports from one of the areas in chief that was head what as a huge crater, he had just off the main road running through this. so village a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you can see roof nearly a crumbling, broken blow. now windows and here behind me, this house lily on the point of collapse and we spoke of that house and he says she
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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. then all just exploded you. i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that in the way of the living room to be looked. oh hello. 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. well, this latest wave of russian attacks, as being seen by many people in ukraine, is moscow. reforms to the fact that western powers have decided to send ukraine tags. germany's defense minister says leopard 2 tanks will arrive in ukraine by the
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end of march. berlin has agreed to send for scene of its most advanced tanks, following a long periods of discussion with allies. will the u. s. is also providing $31.00 abrams tanks, the bas robbie. as the story it is being called a game changer for ukraine. berlin, agreeing to supply its lever to speaking to reporters from a military training facility in east germany. defense minister board for story is pressed on when they will arrive in kind of can you get the credit at the end of the one of the one we're going to do 1234. i just said at the end of march time, because because expect you to be imminent, all i know is 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
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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 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 and european conflicts has historically relied on air super. and that is exactly what you cringe 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 you quick examples, robin. i'll just bring you
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a quick update. now on our top story. rocket warning sirens have been sounding in southern israel, indicating a rocket attack from gaza. it follows the killing of 10 palestinians by israeli forces after a raid in the occupied westbank earlier. i mean, while the white house says us, special forces have killed a senior, i still official and 10 other fighters after descending on a mountainous cave complex in northern somalia. the operation targeted bill ausa donning a key financial facilitator for i. so president joe biden gave approval for the mission last week. after months of planning u. s. intelligence, se sedans, the sudanese played a key role in helping to fund iso operations in africa, as well as the ice o k branch operating in afghanistan. more than a 160 people and i reported to have died in freezing temperatures in afghanistan. taliban officials say it's one of the coldest winters in more than a decade and more extreme. weather is forecast kathy a little bit. so diane reports bits the coldest winter to hit afghanistan and 15
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years with temperatures dropping to minus $34.00 degrees celsius. avoiding the freezing cold isn't an option for most people, and this makes of camp and 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, the dog has been looking at the weather as so called recently i lost 2 of my children to learn about your mom. we don't have enough to hate the road when we can . we try to bake breeds to keep warm of them out of on mamma, distributing aid to survive. this weather is challenging. humanitarian group say the taliban cerise and ban on fema workers and non profit organizations is limiting the reach in this local school. the weather is also
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posing challenges of the syllabus for both services during the early morning and night. the weather is so cold that most of our students cannot come some older students back to 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 the lawyer, however, the law. oh, them will we ask 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 locust of a young al jazeera, so succumbed this half an hour. oh, protested lebanon over efforts to derail the investigation into the b pause explosion after a top prosecutor and judge foul charges against each other. a fierce goal for the
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many young people have disappeared since protesting against china's strict coven restrictions. ah! the. it's the weekend. here's her forecasts for australia, a few things that we're watching. actually for w a central and eastern areas. it's a pretty white pitcher than we've got this weather front moving into the bites. so here's your weekend forecast on saturday. that's gonna kick down the temperature and adelaide to just 30 degrees, but temperatures in melbourne are going out. so we've got your pencil then for 35. now for new zealand, it's quite a mess for the northland region. weather alerts in play for rain and wind. got to systems bill come together over the course of the weekend. but really, the worst of the rain will be reserved for the north islands. and for the philippines that rain is starting to creep closer that intense rain around manila,
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$2930.00 degrees will be the top temperature for you. flooding has displaced thousands of people to the south of quality, poor, heavy falls of rain for west java, providence east javert province right through. bully and long bulk on friday to china. we go and we've got some warmth to talk about here. so ray lynn at 17 degrees as a temperature you'd expect to see in march or april when the conditions for shanghai will see when gus hear about 50 kilometers per hour. we've got some snow still to come for that western side of font, you know, who kado but rain along the pacific coast. that could be either rain or snow for tokyo on friday. ah, it roamed australia for tens of thousands of years and then disappeared. and now signed to the working to bring the tasmanian tiger back from the dead. 11 east investigates on al jazeera, informed opinion,
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far right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank, a freshman, there was a joke about you from government started. it's not in for him, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. ah ah ah. reminder of our top stories here, one which is the rocket warning sirens have been heard in southern israel, according to the israel military. that's after israeli forces killed at 10 palestinians in the occupied west bank on thursday. 9 of them in a raid on the jenin refugee camp. i real henry was returning from argentina and is reportedly still in the airport. this is in haiti what to say, protest is dressed in civilian coals,
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but identifying themselves as police officers also attacked his official residence . the action is believed to be in protest at the killing of 11 officers by armed gangs in the past week. and russia has launched a new wave of drone and missile attacks on ukraine killing at least 11 people and wounding 11. all those strikes came a day after the u. s. and germany said they would send a bounce battle tanks to key a judge investigating the 2020 barrett poor explosion has been summoned by lebanon's top. prosecutor herrick bitter has been charged with the mishandling of the inquiry. this refusing to step down, protest his anger by the slow pace of the investigation gathered at lebanon's justice palace. then hoarder reports. now they were, ah, this is the latest ground 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
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a ruling establishment that has been evading accountability to days. 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 to. so now 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 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 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,
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has been repeatedly stalled. the 1st judge was removed after he charged high ranking politicians, and the 2nd judge peter has now been charged with rebelling against the judiciary. and oh, sir, pin power judge guitar house support because he's done the unsinkable 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 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. we're seeing as a sequence of political interventions through the rail. 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. although he had it accused himself from the file for
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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 gooder alger cedar failed. right script, st. chinese police have been quietly arresting young people who protested against coven 19 restrictions in november. many of the demonstrations were given warnings. others who were detained haven't been heard from since. continue report snack from beijing. this video is being circulated by the friends and supporters of physician with a 26 year old book editor who has not been seen or heard from since december canada shipping. if you're watching this video, she says to say, 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 credit policy in november. that was no
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surprise to buy the crocodile or by the punishment by the government by was very surprised by the actions and courage. you are 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 gucci. critics 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, this on your belt. we have the right to express our emotions as empathy. as for those who lost their lives, that's why we built to the say, this federal was attended by thousands of people. we followed the roles without conflict with the police on sock, maybe, and president. he downplayed the movement as frustrated students, but shortly afterwards your police began contacting,
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questioning and warning boys who attended st gatherings were legal protest to say they did not give their details to authorities. this area by the young, moreover here in beijing 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 tracking devices. we use to identify demonstrators, say, rights groups. china's foreign ministry has denied any mistreatment reward her father. china is governed by the rule of law. sure. and the various legal rights and freedoms enjoy by chinese to those are fully guaranteed auto thought jason was initially detained for 24 hours and released. but as some of her friends began to disappear in the weeks to follow, she suspected she would be next. you were young if they want to convict does show
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the public. the evidence do not lead us disappear from this world unjustly. oh, friends of thought have told al jazeera, they are very concerned for her well being. she was last heard from on christmas eve. katrina, you, alda 0 beating us now. we're 5 form of his officers of in charge with 2nd degree murder over the fatal beating of a black man. following a traffic stop in the state of tennessee. tar nichols was stopped on january the 7th for reckless driving. he was taken to hospital in a critical condition where he died 3 days later. the 5 officers who were also black were fired after an internal police investigation, found them to and violated multiple department policies, including excessive use of force. aircraft maker, boeing has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud related to the 2737 max plane crashes, airplane manufacturer is accused of criminal conspiracy from misleading
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u. s. regulators about the safety of its jets following the crashes in both 201820 . 19. boeing initially paid $2500000000.00 to avoid a trial. but relatives of those killed want the court to reopen that settlement. pascal head as more. they brought their photos, their stores, and their heartbreak to a texas court room for the 1st time, those who lost loved ones, a chance to confront the people and the company they held responsible for their loss. boeing, no one from boeing company. was it been had the guts to face us or even put into trial? we lived in a pain in distress, unstable ground, and yet the murderer, walking free, going home, their loved ones. i did not on the last my daughter. i lost my past.
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might today my future, my tomorrow. at issue boeing 737 max airplane, a 2018 crash, and indonesia killed 189 people months later, 157 killed in ethiopia. it was later discovered boeing failed to tell regulators about a new automated control system. so pilots were trained on what to do if the sensors failed. in both cases, they did pulling the nose of the plane down. the pilots not taught how to override it. the us justice department charged boeing with one count of conspiring to defraud the government, but promised to drop the charge of boeing, paid $2500000000.00 to the airlines families and the government fine. but the families weren't consulted as law requires. so now they are asking a judge to rebut the deal. now the original deal was made under the justice department that was formed by then president donald trump for president joe biden. justice department has argued that it wants to continue the deal. it says that
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under it, boeing agreed to make certain changes in the company structure and ethics says if these are the deal, they lose their ability to make sure boeing is taking those steps to make sure crashes like this can happen again. with the families want to see though the judge to appoint his own overseer, that they say could do exactly the same thing. these families made their, in course emotional testimonies. somebody needs to be made to come to the only then can you have real justice. but other say there could be consequences if people are afraid to admit mistakes in the future. what we try to do is both criminal penalties. we want to encourage people to come forward and admit mistakes and then find out what went wrong, why it happened. and then put in mitigation to make sure the tragedy never happens again. the victims families argue they simply can't trust the boeing is now doing what is right without independence, accountability and oversight. we are the unlucky ones because the planes of our loved ones crashed. but you know,
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people unlikely you were on these planes. so boeing was playing russian roulette with your lights as well. a long flight to the same court now waiting to find out where leave find the category 0, washington. an extreme cold snap is sweeping across parts of asia. japan spin badly affected recording some of its coldest temperatures. in a decade, heavy snowfall and strong winds of disrupted traffic and grounded hundreds of flights. the weather has been blamed for at least one dest there. tie, empty, save, dismantled. a large ma, fearing in southern calabria, around 300 police raided the southern region in early morning blitz. seizing goods worth around $271000000.00 in the operation. prosecutor say 56 people, many already in prison have been put under investigation for crimes including conspiracy, extortion, kidnapping, bribery of possession of weapons. they include businessman, regional counselor or former head of the regional tourism board. busy and 2 civil
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servants, dramatic pictures of immersion of a bus which plunged into a lake in turkey. now the driver loss control while making a turn drove head 1st into a reservoir in the eastern city of mulatto. cctv images show the panic and chaos amongst the 7 passengers of water gushed inside. the boss was about to board a fairy to cross the lake. all those on board though, did manage to swim to safety. you can of course, catch up with everything we're following. you can head to our website, the address for that is w w. w dot al jazeera dot com blue. their quick reminder, our top stories now and al jazeera, israel's military says to rockets have been fired from garza and intercepted by the iron dome. that's after funerals were held across.
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