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food in glorious food on al jazeera, debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street, they made their money on pole. they made their money on field, convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all a voice we chose to think because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera ah condemnation and the coals to deescalate of to is ready forces killed 10 palestinians and occupied westbank. none of them during a massive raid on a refugee camp.
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ah, i carried all mrs. out. is there a lot from do also coming up for testers in the hey t. bray came to the airport to the prime minister trapped inside to show the anger against the killings of police officers by gangs at least 11 people have been killed off to russia unleashed miss saul. andrew attacks across you cried a day off the u. s. and germany fetched to send battle tax on bereaved families of passengers killed in 2 train crashes. take boeing to court on charges of thought. the company is pleaded not guilty. ah, or 1st, we'll begin with breaking news out of garza and southern israel. israeli military says to rockets how in fod phone the besieged palestinian territory,
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though into set set by the iron dome, a defense system. it follows arrayed buys really forces that killed 9 people. refugee camp in the occupied west bank, the deadliest, they abandoned their 2 decades. iran con is live 1st in goes to a man that want more. can you tell us about this? well, the rockers were fight about 2 hours ago from territory with in the gaza strip. no one's claimed responsibility for those rocket attacks, yet they were, as you say, intercepted by the defense system. they will fight towards. he is really city of ask alone, asking them now according to the local media that they've opened up their bomb shelters. they are preparing for more rockets to be fight. although we're not getting any indication that there will be any more rockets. they'll be fired from this territory. now you have to remember that retaliation at an escalation of the 2 key words. right now,
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we've seen the retaliation for the events engineering. those rockets being fired, escalation is now the real concern. what these railways will do next now is running media is already quoting, is where the army soldiers saying that a response will be forthcoming. it's all now about whether it's a proportional response or whether it's an escalation, if it's a proportional response. in the past we've seen these railways hit m t feels effectively empty targets within the gaza strip. if that happens, then it's likely to kind of calm things out. if however, they hit how much this targets or they hit tug is linked to your head and people die. then again, we'll highly likely to see more rockets being fired into those territories in preparation within the gaza strip. a lot of the board opposed to checkpoints, and officers linked to the if you had or the how much i've actually been cleared of that people. so everybody here is preparing for something. what that something
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looks like is the real concern. and on a lot of anger in garza today following the janine raid, as we mentioned in occupied westbank. that's right. there were people out in the streets though. there was a press conference earlier from various different factions all condemning the actions engineering had statements from her math through literature had from her last predict the saying. but people need to come out on the streets in the occupied westbank. and they actually did the clashes across reoccupied with bank in bethlehem, in hebron, in the southern of jerusalem. and in other areas one palestinian actually died in some of those classes in the occupied west bank. but hearing garza, there's a much more of a concern about personal safety. this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. everybody almost kind of lives on top of each other. it's and because it's been besieged for so long by the israelis and the injections,
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it's very difficult to get things in and out. so there's no real infrastructure here either for any kind of all. there's no bomb shelters. there are no sirens that can give any kind of warning to people so the streets would have impact. this is a thursday night in gaza. it's the beginning the week and the streets would have impact. there are actually pretty empty. people have gone home and everybody's just preparing to see what comes next. him on con, for us in gaza. city. thank you for the past 2 president has declared 3 days of morning off. these really raid on the palestinian authority has cost of security ties and israel. the un security council is also meeting on friday to discuss the latest escalation in their reports from the janine refugee camp on how events unfolded. palestinians in janine pay their respects to 9 people killed in an israeli military wait on the occupied west bank on thursday,
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the or 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 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 here woke up to a pitched battle between his really 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 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 or paralyzed. i live on 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 child walls bearing witness to watch become a new daily nightmare. for palestinians engineering, i have had marriages era,
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jeannine refugee camp. the haitian prime minister has been forced to barricade himself inside the apple. of the protest is wearing police uniform store the building angry about the killings of police officers by gangs they attacked on the official residence and locked rhodes in the capital. john holeman has more from mexico city. we don't yet know if i read the prime minister's money to get away from the airport. he was coming in on a flight from judge and tina. he'd been attending a summit that when police they weren't just going to the airport. they've been sort of rampaging a bit around, pull to print in general, and when i say police, i should say people that are in police uniforms. speaking to a journalist in haiti, not long ago, and he was explaining to me that there's actually quite a movement confront him 5 or 5 of ex police. both offices, he resigned, retired or fired, that also go out in the streets and demonstrate sometimes violently for the rights
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of current police officers. so we're seeing a lot of people and police uniforms on the street. they've been barricading using ties using trucks. the reason for that is the angry about a real state of police killings over the last week or 2. there was a video that came that came out went online, police officers just left that in the streets. and this is really just part of what's happening. we used to talking about how 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 peruse at present dinner. bella tay is facing growing fresh over her handling of anti government protest or trouble began in december when her predecessor was forced from office and imprisoned, of trying to dissolve congress. but just as one party to step down as marianna sanchez reports, there is one city where resistance to the government is especially fis. oh
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scenes. amaya left her home and 5 children behind in bruno to march in lima. she says she's never felt more offended by a peruvian precedent. oh, the number one they had said, no is not been fueling anger among these southern citizens. the symptom was in another matter, we feel outraged. what does she think did were bolivians were legitimate peruvians and were marching here every day. and she has trampled our rights. ah, a day after the government sent hundreds of soldiers to occupy foreigner and extended a curfew. amelia says, such measures are fueling people's anger. at least 18 people were killed in poor, not 2 weeks ago in the worst day of political unrest. your bill was, i want justice for our brothers who have died. dinner has to pay for what they have done to us. we are not animals for the police to kill us in that way. we just came
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to march peacefully without weapons. oh, nearly 60 people have been killed. many after security forces opened fire on demonstrators on wednesday, with what they told the organization of american states that her government respects the rule of law and security forces must protect all citizens or williams members backed bullard happy. although the president of mexico and columbia have said, she's not the country's legitimate leader, many analysts say there is still room for the violence to escalate. it may take international pressure to prevent the government from ultimately impulsive authoritarian rule. many analysts are not optimistic, there is a way out of the crisis in the near future. the orders, in the worst case scenario is the most likely scenario that poly warranty stays. her cabinet gets even tougher. no agreement is reached in parliament. and the elections are either kicked to 2024 or not on for a long time, which will generate
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a radicalization of the protests. below the has asked for peace and debate. amelia says it's too late. i mean, murder me then. as a mother it hurts to see how many of our children have died. we no longer want to choose or dialogue. we are hurt with so many dead. we will fight as far as we can until the end. many peruvians feel the same way. medina santos? i just see that lima, italian, the police say they have dismantled a large math. hearing in southern calabria, more than $300.00 police raided areas, controlled by the group, seizing goods worth around $271000000.00. prosecutors are investigating $56.00 people, many already in prison, for a series of crimes, including conspiracy, extortion, and kidnapping to civil servants. businessman and original counselor were also arrested during the operation. the u. s. defense secretary has confirmed the
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killing of a senior. i saw the, the by special forces without else to donny was killed along with 10 fighters at an undisclosed location in northern somalia. president joe biden approve the mission last week. after months of planning was senior us officials say answered une play the key role in funding. i saw operations in africa and afghanistan, and dozens of protests as have tried to break into the offices of lebanon's judiciary, their anger at the slow pace of the investigation. and the 2020 beirut port explosion that killed more than 200 people in the hot reports from beirut. the, this is the latest round of the nearly 3 year fight for justice and the rule of law . families of victims of the explosion in baby point in 2020 are up against a ruling establishment that has been evading accountability. today's anger coincides
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with a tug of war between lebanon's chief prosecutor, a son away debt, and the judicial investigator in charge of the investigation thought it bitter guide. no shame on you. this woman cries, why should we lose our children? and they remain in power? no official has been held to account for one of the world's largest non nuclear blast, that despite many as high 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 discuss with what they are trying to do to delay the investigation or even stop it because they don't see what you are feeling. they did not go through what you went through and are going through now, and they are serving their political agenda. 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
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and supreme power. judge tar house support because he's done the unthinkable and post civil war lebanon going after high ranking officials in the political and security establishment, and the judiciary who may not be able to implement his decisions nor conduct legal proceedings. but he is defiance and promising not to step down and will issue indictments even if he is in prison. many here are not surprised in the 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 one stroke that was complete could the tar and the judicial system where the attorney general decided to release every one. although he had excused himself from the file for more than a year. grieving families have again lost hope and the investigation has again been
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stalled. on a day, alexandra, one of the youngest victims of the blast was supposed to turned 6 years old, santa gooder al jazeera failed, or so someone else is era 5, a former us police officers or charles with murder over the fatal beating of a black man in memphis stuff. i'm john henry in chicago and coming up, i'll show you this pulling the strings at the chicago international puppet theater festival. ah, ah. off we go with your weather update for asia. thank you for joining in. so from the indian states of roger, stand right through to a song, we've got some quotes now the conditions in play in which you can see on our map is the fog. and that also extends right across northern india. now for the east coast
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of india, from calcutta to janai, temperatures are running a few degrees above average for this year. what, whether force or longer and the mall div. and for pakistan, karachi, we're going to see those winds pick up about gusting to 50 kilometers per hour and somewhat weather snow for the grass mountains in iran for the philippines, some intense rains starting to bubble up just around manila. and then we've got this feet of rain coming in to them lay peninsula south of colon, port by the way. flooding has displaced thousands of people wants to be found south of the yangtze river valley in gray lin at 17 degrees and it's a breezy day. and shanghai wink us here of 50 kilometers per hour. snow for that western side of han, you island and whole kado, but rain along the pacific coast. and some models are putting about 5 centimeters of snow in tokyo. so certainly a possibility. temperatures have fallen across the korean peninsula, but that there roller coaster continues, wind shift around on sunday, so your temperature pops up to 4 degrees.
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ah, being comfortable in one's own skin is a birthright. or at least it should be a black filmmaker raised by white parents in east berlin. in the 19 sixty's embarks on a stunning journey of self discovery. a touching tale of family identity, lifelong secrecy, and reconciliation. becoming black. a witness documentary on al jazeera lou. ah
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you actually have to say reminder about top stories now. israeli security forces say to rockets, have been fired from gaza or intercepted by the iron dome. a defense system. sovereigns have gone off in the southern israel to indicate incoming rockets. it comes off to is ready forces killed 10 palestinians. it occupies westbank on thursday. none of them in the grade on the janine, if you g with audiences prompted to punish student leaders to cut security ties. israel haitian prime minister has been forced to barricade himself inside the airport. or protest is wearing a police uniform storm. the building angry about the killings of police officers by armed gangs russia has launched a wave of miss 1000 drones on nearly a dozen regions in ukraine, killing at least 11 people. energy infrastructure was targeted,
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but residential areas were also hit on person was killed in chief the 1st war day to death in the capital. this year. ukraine says 15 missiles headed for the city was shot down. tasha butler has been to one of the areas in the capitol hit by the latest strikes. 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 roof nearly a crumbling, broken blow. now windows, and here behind me, this house nearly on the point of collapse and we spoke to the house and he says he was at home when those tags began. julie said, i heard rattling, so i turn my tv volume down. i knew there was an air raid dollars, but i was watching the news. i couldn't leave. then all just exploded. i wasn't a days. i don't remember anything after that. and she's in the way at the lives of
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the. 2 people in the village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened. some of the whole loan is coming here trying to salvage what they can. you've got neighbors also just coming to try and help and we've seen some emergency service workers know, so 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. moscow reform to the fact that western powers are decided to send ukraine tags. ukraine's neighbor hungary has been hosting a number of ukrainian refugees. if foreign minister urge the un security council to start negotiating peace talks to end the war. we do believe that instead of deploying more and war veterans, navi should start to concentrate on establishing a cease fire and launch be stocks. the rhetoric of war is very
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loud, but the rhetoric of peace is being hardly heard. and i representing a country, your excellency, and your colleagues, which is a direct neighbor to ukraine. and i'm representing a country which is super interested in peace, to be crated. given the fact that the impacts of the war are severe and immediate on us as we are being a neighboring country, a canada has announced who will send for leper to battle tanks to ukraine. it comes just a day off the u. s. and germany agreed to provide dozens of their combat vehicles to help keep fight nation forces. same as robbie reports. it is being called a game changer for ukraine. berlin, agreeing to supply its lever to tex. speaking to reporters from a military training facility in east germany. defense minister boris. the story is pressed on when they will arrive in conflict. can you get the ukraine at the end of
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the year when we are going to do 1234. i just said at the end of march time, because you expect it to be imminent. all i know it's early or 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 u . s. is sending 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
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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 supply. and that is exactly what you crave. president says it needs next long range missiles more artillery and crucially modern military aircraft. if it is to take back the skies over ukraine, st. basra b, i'll just cross make a betting has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud related to 2737, max plane crashes. the company initially paid $2500000000.00 to avoid a trial, but relatives of those killed once a us court to review that settlement practical hadn't because they brought their photos, their stores and their heartbreaks 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
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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 their loved ones. i did not on the last, my daughter. i lost my past. might today my future might tomorrow. add 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
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it. the us justice department charged boeing with one count of conspiring to defraud the government, but promise to drunk 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 under its boeing agreed to make certain changes in the company structure and ethics . so if you're on 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 you though, in the judge to appoint his own overseer, that they say could do exactly the same thing. the families made their case. in course emotional testimonies. somebody needs to be made to come to only then can
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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 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. 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 plans of loved ones crashed. but you know, people unlikely you were on these planes. so boeing was playing russian roulette with your lights as well. a long flight the stay in court now waiting to find out where all lead paddock lane al jazeera, washington, 5 for police officers in the u. s. state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder of the federal beating of a black man. tara nichols was stopped on johnny the 7th for reckless driving. he
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was taken to hospital in a critical condition where he died 3 days later. the officers who all so black were fired after internal investigation found they had used excessive force. now in chicago, performers from 10 countries are coming together to celebrate the art of property, hand puppets, marionette, sand and array of modern figurines, are taking center stage of the international puppet theater festival from hendrick reports from there. ah, when 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 it, show it to someone and magic have in the play is called go home. tiny monster, the boston based got to be production is a mix of puppy tree,
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live action theater music in wordless joy. the family production is part of the 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, 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 puppeteer. the finished play invisible lands seeks to humanize a global migrant crisis. the dual on the stage are not actors. their bodies are the
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set on which miniature puppets carry out their hopeful, often tragic journeys. the bodies are context with the world. it's the way to create and connection to ourself, 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 puff a tree, play anywhere alive actress portrays antigone daughter of oedipus. these played by a marion, it 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.

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