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ah. so you're watching out there. i'm carry just also coming up for lease in the hey t. bray came to the airport with prime minister trapped inside to show the anger against the killings of its fellow offices by gangs at least 11 people have been killed off to russia unleashed miss sol. andrew attacks across ukraine a day off the u. s. and germany pledged to send battle tax families of passengers killed in it too. plain crushes, take boeing to court on charges of thought the company has pleaded not guilty. ah oh, 1st we'll begin with breaking news out of garza and southern israel is where the security
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or says say 2 rockets have been fired from the besieged palestinian territory. there were intercepted by the iron dome air defense system. sovereigns have gone off in southern israel to indicate in coming rockets. this sir comes to us. ours, off to wants been the deadliest day of violence in the occupied west bank in 2 decades . israeli security forces conducted a massive for our re that the crowded jeanine at refugee camp, killing 9 people, including a 61 year old woman. nominations hasn't recorded such a high told and a single operation in the west bank since records began a passing, a president has declared that 3 days of morning will palestinian authority as carter security ties with israel. or hood mer reports from the janine refugee camp palestinians, and janine pay their respects to 9 people killed in an israeli military wait on the occupied west bank on thursday. they are bird,
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next to dozens of other palestinians who died over the past year in israeli incursions into the janine refugee camp. this is the 1st time israeli forces have 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 people. he awoke up to a pitched battle between his were e. the army forces and palestinian fighters in this wrote 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 families here are frustrated and exhausted because these as railey military raids, have become regular part of their daily routine. and they say they're stay up late
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every night, fearing the next military rate. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? fatima 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 to the old, paralyzed. i'm 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 by israeli forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its chart walls, bearing witness to what's become an eel, daily nightmare for palestinians engineer, i had met her al jazeera, jenin refugee camp way mom con is live for us in garza. im on what can you tell us
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what we were expecting was highly ation from the palestinian factions for the events of getting that happened. just about an hour ago, 2 rockets were fired from the gulf strip into the town all alone. they were intercepted by i and don't these really defense system that's been confirmed by the israeli army. now we don't know where the rockets were fired from within the territory of gaza. we don't know what targets they were being fired toward, but it is likely that it palestinian islamic jihad are responsible for that. it was that fighters that were attacked in judy and refugee capital that no one has taken responsibility for this so far. so it looks like also that the egyptian mediation efforts have actually failed. how far this escalates now is a real concern, the israelis likely to try and figure out what they want to do next.
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whether that's further rockets coming into the drug tax into gaza. the all remains to be seen would now is escalation. how far will this escalate? how quickly, or whether this might be a slide you had. if it is the likely making that point and perhaps this is it, this is now over all weather things that will retaliate and then escalate iran indeed a lot of anger in gaza today as well. isn't there off to the janine raise that? yeah, there were protests out in the street. there were people are singing songs of southern solidarity with the people of janine, but you have to understand there is still a real fair out on the streets. garza doesn't have the kind of infrastructure it needs for war. it doesn't have bomb shelters, it has a likable electricity. it doesn't have a sar insistent, doesn't have a warning system. and it's also one of the most densely populated places on earth.
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everybody's literally living on top of each other here. so any attack, any rock is that coming, any thing that these really are me actually do on garza actually has a mass effect on the civilian population on cause of that's not hyperbola. that's just because everybody is so closely hacked together. so people are very fearful driving as to where we are now through the streets. it's a thursday night here. that's the beginning, the weekend. it should have been the streets should have impact. there are pretty empty. m on a. thank you very much indeed for now. ah, russia has launched a wave of miss sarlin drones on nearly a dozen regions in ukraine, killing at least 11 people. energy infrastructure was targeted, but residential areas will also hit. one person was killed in cave. the 1st war related death in the capitol this year. ukraine says 15 missiles headed for the
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city were shot down. natasha butler has been to one of the areas in the capitol hit by the lake to strikes. what as a huge crater here, just off the main road running through this, a village, a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you can see roofs, 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 was at home when those tags began. julie said, 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. i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that in the way of the lives of living. 2 0, what people in this village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened
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. 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, ukraine's neighbor hungary has been hosting a number of ukrainian refugees is foreign minister urged the un security council to start negotiating peace talks to end the war. we do believe that instead of deploying more and more weapons, narby should start to concentrate on establishing a cease fire and launch be stalks. the rhetoric of war is very loud, but the rhetoric of peace is being hardly heard. and i representing
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a country, your excellency, and the colleagues, which is a direct neighbor to ukraine. and i'm representing a country which is super interested in peace to be created. given the fact that the impacts of the war are severe and immediate on us as we are being a neighboring country, canada has announced at all send for leper to battle tanks, ukraine. he comes just a day off the u. s. and germany agreed to provide dozens of their advanced combat vehicles to help keep the fight off. russian forces same as royalty reports, 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 germany, defense minister boris. the story is pressed on when they will arrive in kind of can you get the ukraine at the end of the course of the year when we are going to
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do 1234. i just said at the end of march, i got to time because because expecting 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 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 us ascending dozens of its m one abrams tanks and the u. k. 14 of its challenge or twos, they will add to hundreds of russian t 70 two's already in ukrainian military service. moscow sees the development as western countries becoming directly involved in the war,
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and one that will lead to what it describes as permanent escalation. the success of 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, st. basra, but i'll just so to come on algebra, the cause for justice grow now to in bay roots as anger mounts over the stoles investigation in the 2020 port expression. and on the think more of egypt ancient past ologist unveiled their latest discoveries. ah
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and off we go with your weather story for the america. thank you for tuning in hits . so why didn't wendy picture for st. john's to start friday anyway, whether warnings in play here could see those winds with up to a 120 kilometers per hour. now they're helping of snow for the great lakes this time. not as intense toronto, maybe another 5 centimeters over the next few days. also 5 centimeters of snow, i think anywhere down the q e to highway from edmonton to calgary, or the winds or pushing most of this action further toward the south. so that a bad day in vancouver dry at least with the high of 6 degrees. but cold, her air is on the way toward the tail end of the weekend. dark, the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature here, daytime high and winnepeg minus 22. ok. back to the here. now up and down. california still dry, still sunny, los angeles, looking good with the high 21 degrees. and for the u. s. gulf states, the se also calm here are temperature slowly, but surely are going out them for central america. heavy as falls of rain will be southern mexico round the yucatan peninsula,
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and both for believes in guatemala. also some severe thunderstorms on the cards for brazil, yet with the high 25 degrees. we've got a lot of heat to be found. and portal lake gray, your temperatures will push 40 degrees on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather. i'll see you soon. take care. ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah. i'll just hear a reminder about top storage this out is rarely a security force to say 2 rockets have been fired from gaza. they're intercepted by the iron dome. a defense system. sovereigns have gone off in the southern israel to indicate in coming. rockets becomes off to is really forced, is killed at 10 palestinians and occupier of the west bank on thursday. none of them in a raid on that journey. refugee camp. the violence has prompted palestinian leaders to cut security ties with israel. let's bring in marian bogu t. she's the senior palestine correspondent, the independent news website, mom to was. she joins us from puerto allegra in brazil. thanks for joining us. so
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is there a feeling that israel's foreign government is basically tacitly saying to its military forces? just do what you like i think it's not just telling it's secure because what you like is giving a very clear and warm command to do ethnic cleansing, to continue the slaughter of palestinians and ensuring that they will have in unity . why is janine being repeatedly targeted that julian has become a place that has the stomach massacres. it is a refugee camp and you need to understand that refugees are supposed to be protected person instead in palestine where you take the ground. and as a result, you currently are trying to keep from by, by choosing resistance, arms or on arm. because inevitably, palestinians are killed as we have seen today or not.
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what are the fear of what may now happen going forward, especially in the context of the terrible loss of life engineer more than 20 years ago? what do you mean? what fear is, what, what, not reality. what is the lead on what to happen? yes. what are the fear of what's going to happen now? it's really and then it's dependent on how leaders and civil society globally react . israel will continue. it's escalation just yesterday, been beer rewarded soldiers that rather rather than pushing for accountability, which of course you can never pillar to hold themselves the constable. but we will only see more violence, an escalation of military and all as well as the arm settlers across palestine in
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taking over what remained. 8 percent of the west bank remains 8 percent of historic palestine. and that's, that's, that's the trend. i not entirely sure what the question the answer hasn't changed in 74 years. how emboldened then does this ro become given the apparent lack of any practical international response to these killings by israeli troops. israel is not just involved and it is making money off of our slaughter. it is selling weapons as battle. the iron don't in terms of interception is constantly used to gain more funds from the us government based on a memorandum of understanding. so it's not just feeling in bold, and it is the privatized invasion of war and using palestinians,
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or live. and what about the lack of accountability when it comes to these actions? that's, that's on the world leaders and sony or designing international law to protect persons that are vulnerable in terms of assault. but in terms of policy means that we are pushing forward in terms of surviving. what you see palestinians doing is written thing that is not just about accountability. accountability is post. the fact right now it's still ongoing. the slaughter is still ongoing. so you want to also stop it and wants of the palestinian authority. some might say it's, it's out of touch with the younger generation of palestinians. is that a fair comment? i think the palestinian authority was, was birth does a still born baby?
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it's never really had any power or leverage if anything. it's just created a sector of palestinians that benefit from, from the privatization of this colonial blunder a palace lives as well as resources. my mom is about to leave it there. we appreciate your time. thank you. i hate his prime minister has been forced to barricade himself inside the main airport of disgruntled police officers stormed the building, but angry over the recent killings of their fellow officers, my armed gangs this attacked. my minister, i will on res. official residence before heading to the airport, haiti has been gripped by gang violence and political unrest. since you're such a nation of present over no moiz in 2021. let's get more on this from a john holeman who's live in mexico city, john a confusing situation. what's the latest
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we don't yet know if are the ellen ray, the prime ministers managed to get away from the airport. he was coming in on a flight from argentina, he'd been attending a summit there when police, they weren't just going to the airport. they've been sort of rampaging a bit around or pull to prince in general. and when i say police, i should say at people that are in police uniforms, are speaking to a journalist in haiti, not that long ago. and he was explaining to me that there's actually quite a movement, confront him 505 of ex police force officers, eva resigned, retired or fired, that also go out in the streets and demonstrate sometimes violently for the rights of current police officers. so we see a lot of people in police uniforms on the street. they've been barricaded, you using ties using trucks. and as you mentioned, the reason for that is that they're angry about a real spate of police killings over the last week or 2. there was a video that came out that came out when online of police officers just left dead
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in the streets. and this is really just part of what's happening. we're used to talking about hale haiti is in crisis, and how things are incredibly bad in that country, which is the poorest in the western hemisphere. well, it's a lot worse now than it has been even for some years. previously we're talking about the fact that gangs now controlled woman 60 percent of the capitol, where there's neighborhoods where they're using rape, sexual violence, or mass to try and control the population where they're murdering, whether extorting where the u. n was saying the other day that for the past year representative of the un that so it's been kidnapped every 6 hours. so this is a situation in a country which is really reach in boiling point. and it's coming at a point in which there's a political vacuum. there are no officials, government officials in haiti right now that have been elected. and that includes
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the prime minister. so the gang seemed to be moving into that vacuum and pushing this country closer to being a failed failed state. gentleman at thanks very much indeed for joining us live that dozens of protests so tried to break into the offices of lebanon's judiciary. the anger at the slow pace of the investigation into the bay route port explosion that killed more than 200 people in 2020 than a 100 reports for merit. wow, 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 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
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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 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 judgment. tar house support because he's done the unthinkable and post civil war lebanon going after high ranking officials and the political and security
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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 them to advance, to derail the investigation yesterday. and one strawberry was a complete, could the tar and the judicial system, where 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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coder alger cedar failed train maker, boeing has pleaded not guilty in the us court to charge as a fraud, with a $2.00 to $2.00 crashes of its 737 max jets. the firm is accused of hiding design flaws, an aircraft which caused the crashes in 20182019346 people were killed. victims families want the court to throw out the settlement. boeing the go shake of the palm to justice, to void prosecution. article haine has more from the justice department in washington dc. what's happening in the dallas court room is representatives of the boeing company are coming face to face with some of the victims, family members. this is all over a deal that the justice department made with boeing. they said that they would get rid of the one criminal charge of conspiring to defraud the government. basically lined federal aviation administration. in exchange, boy would pay $2500000000.00. that money would go to the airlines to some of the family members and also fines to the government. well,
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family members took this case to court and they said under the crime victim's rights act, they needed to be notified in the justice department. didn't tell them that the negotiations were happening, that the final deal had been rece. the judge did decide that the families, in fact, needed to be notified. so he ordered this arraignment. what the judge didn't do is throw out the plea agreement so that these family members are going to testify. tell their stories, talk about their loss in hopes that it will be enough to get the judge to aid throughout the deal or get the justice department to do the same. well as remind you of the events behind the case. october 2018. a 737 max plane crashed into the job, a sea of indonesia coast killing, or a 189 people on board. less than 5 months later, another went down in ethiopia, $157.00 people died. and soon after the 2nd crash, 737 max planes were grounded worldwide for more than 18 months. investigations later found the 40 automated flight control system was to blame for justice
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department investigated boeing over allegations. it deceived regulators who approved the plane for in 2021. boeing paid at $2500000000.00, settlement to avoid criminal charges. while kenneth quinn is secretary of the flight safety foundation, he says that boeing has already paid a high price for the crushes. a lot experience and many of these tragedies and nothing replaces irreplaceable. irreparable loss in the sense of justice can never be done, but boeing has suffered mightily not. and in addition to 2 and a half $1000000000.00 that they paid out, they were grounded for the shoot period of time. they take an enormous reputational kit. and so it's not just a compensation of families, not just conversation with the airlines. it's a big pedal to the government itself, but it's a reputational damage and they've set up systems ethics system. surreal,
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this case was a case of unlike, or like many others were tragic chain of incidence happens that resulted in a catastrophic event. that's what happens to the issue. what we try to do is post criminal penalties. we wanna 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. that's the best way to honor the soul's news of the victims of these tragedies. the judges live. all of this happen. i think no basis exists to upset the plea agreement which was painstakingly negotiated. and they found no evidence of managerial knowledge or direction of kind of the defrauding of the f a on the cast system. so i think it's a procedural thing to let some of the family members speak about their victim. we all know that the terrible tragedy that they suffered in our hearts and prayers go out to them, but absolutely no basis exists to upset the deal. 5 full of police officers in the u. s. state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder over the fatal
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beating of a black man. tara nichols was stopped on johnny, the 7th by memphis police for reckless driving. he was taken to hospital in critical condition where he died. 3 days later. the officers who also black were fired after an internal investigation found that they had used excessive force. ok, all the destiny gypped have uncovered tombs or pharaohs which were seals more than 4000 years. the 5th and 6th, dennis the tombs were unearthed near the step pyramid. there the capital cairo, a gold leaf covered mummy sealed inside a sarcophagus, is thought to be one of the oldest and most complete non royal corpses ever found in egypt. ah, this is houses here and these are the top stories now israeli.

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