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angeles looking good with the high 21 degrees, and for the u. s. gulf states, the se. also calm here. temperature is slowly, but surely are going out them for central america. heaviest falls. the brain will be southern mexico, around the yucatan peninsula, and both for believes in guatemala. also some severe thunderstorms on the cards for brazil, ya with the high 25 degrees. and we've got a lot of heat to be found in porto lay gray. your temperatures will push 40 degrees on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather or soon take care. ah, ah condemnation and calls to deescalate of to israeli forces killed 10 palestinians and occupied west bank. none of them doing a massive raid on
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a refugee camp. ah, don't carry johnson this is out. is there a law from doha also coming up. the testers in haiti break into the airport to the prime minister, trapped inside to show their anger against the killings of police officers by gangs bereaved families of passengers killed in to plane crashes. take boeing to court on charges of fraud. the companies pleaded not guilty. and a ty, government advises, bringing back masks and working from home. but this time to protect people, bangkok, from appalachian. ah, we begin with the latest escalation now to the occupied palestinian territories after the deadliest day of violence in the west bank. in decades. in the past few hours, 2 rockets were fired from garza which were intercepted by israel's iron dome,
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a defense system for israel. it says it's responded with air strikes on the besieged territory. there are no reports of casualties. iran con reports from garza city. the rockets were fired around midnight local time. they came from somewhere in the gaza strip and they were fired towards of the city of ash gal on in israel at now. the israeli, i, i don't defense system actually took those rockets out. ah no one's claimed responsibility for this attack a so far, but it's likely to be an attack by islamic jihad. it was their fighters that were killed in jeanine. now what we're hearing in ask alone itself are people are opening now they're bomb shelters. they're on high alert. their sovereigns already, it's a go off. no salter, no sort of luxury here though. in the gaza strip. this is one of the most densely populated places on earth, and it simply doesn't have the infrastructure for any kind of war. and we've seen
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it several times over the years. there's no bomb shelters. his though sirens that gov, that won't people about any imminent attack and people are worried. this is one of the most densely populated places on earth or any attack in gaza strip does have an impact on the civilian population here. now the egyptians have been trying to mediate, they have been trying to mediate with the palestinian factions to try and maintain calm within the gaza strip itself. but because it was lee at the assignment, you had fighters that were killed and in such large number, ah, it was going to be very difficult to try and not provoke a response. when. meanwhile, the pakistan president has declared 3 days of morning and the palestinian authority has cut security ties. israel with 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. they are bird
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next to dozens of other palestinians who died over the past year in his really incursions into the jeanine refugee camp. this is the 1st time his re forces have stormed the narrow alleyways 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 way the army forces and palestinian fighters in this road. in the densely populated camp 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 israeli 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 for to my job lives next to a house that was rated? she says for months, she and her family have been living in fear of being killed last 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 rooms. 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. hearsay. she was shot dead in the neck by his really forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its child walls bearing witness to what's become an eel, daily nightmare for palestinians engineer, i had met her al jazeera, jenin refugee camp. the u. s. defense secretary has confirmed the killing of
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a senior i. so the, the why special forces without else to donny was killed long 10 fighters at an undisclosed location in northern somalia. present joe biden, the prove the mission last week after months of planning senior us officials say, else to donnie, played a key role in funding. i so operations in africa and afghanistan in aids, he protests, his wearing police uniforms have blocked streets in the capital and storm. the airport reminisced to arrow on re, was at the port of prince building and had to barricade himself inside briefly. but the demonstrators attacked on his official residence. they're angry about the killings of police officers by armed gangs, law back your family live. we are going to attack all the ministers, all the directors general. there has to be a revolution. the children have to go to school for this revolution to take place. there has to be a bloodbath. all these policemen have been killed and the prime minister has not
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paid tribute to them. we are on the streets to ask for justice for our brothers killed by bandits. we will take to the streets every day until we find an answer. but on home and reports now from mexico city, they've been sort of rampaging a bit around pull to print in general. and when i say police, i should say people are in police uniforms. 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 5 theory, 5 of ex police officers, eva resigned for title fight. that also go out in the streets and demonstrate sometimes violently for the rights 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 when online police officers just left that in the
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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 even for some years. previously we're talking about the fact that gangs now controlled woman 60 percent of the capital, 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 un was saying the other day that for the past year, representative of the rent that someone's been kidnapped every 6 hours. so this is a situation in a country which is really reaching boiling point. the russia has launched a wave of missiles and drones on nearly
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a dozen regions and ukraine killing at least 11 people energy infrastructure was targeted, but residential areas will also hit one person was killed and keith, the 1st war related death in the capital this year. ukraine, it says 15 missiles headed for the city was shot down. thus, a butler has been to one of the areas in the capital hit by the data strikes. what has 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 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, look, 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
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a daze. i don't remember anything after that it is in the way of the lives of living. oh, what people in this village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened. some of the homeowners are coming here trying to salvage what they can. you've got neighbors also just coming to try and help and lend a hand. we've seen some emergency service workers and also electricians trying to restore some of the power lines that came down with this latest wave of russian attacks is being seen by many people in ukraine is moscow's response to the fact that western powers have decided to send ukraine tanks in while 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
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a cease fire and launch p stocks. the rhetoric of war is very 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 created. given the fact that the impacts of the war are severe and immediate on us as we are being a neighboring country across make, a boeing 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 on the court. to review that settlement, practical him. they brought their photo, their stories and their heartbreak to a texas court room. for the 1st time, those who lost love one,
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a chance to confront the people and the custody, they hold responsible for their loss. boeing, no one from boeing company. was it been had the guts to face us? or have been put into trial? we lived in a pain in distress, unstable ground, and yet the murderer, walking free, going home though their loved ones. i did not want me lost. my daughter, i lost my past might to day my future might 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
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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 under it, 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, is the judge to appoint his own overseer, that they say could do exactly the same thing. the families made their case. in
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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 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 independent accountability and oversight. we are the unlucky ones because the plans of, of dawn's crest but you know, people unlikely you were on these planes. so bowling was playing russian roulette with your lights as well. a long flight for this day in court. now waiting to find out where it will lead. paddock lane al jazeera washington said ahead to harry al jazeera, south africa's worsening of how black house is taking a toll on farmers and business owners who say they may soon lose their lives.
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unreal madrid for the finish. this gina is targeted with what the spanish league has called an active natured ah, with africa with your whether update for asia. thank you for joining in. so from the indian states of georgia stand right through to a song. we've got some cold snap conditions in play in which i can't see on our map is the fog and that also extends right across northern india. now for the east coast of india, from calcutta to janai, temperatures are running a few degrees above average for this sub the year. what weather for sure 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 zag ross mountains in iran. for the philippines,
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some intense rain starting to bubble up just around manila. and then we've got this feet of rain coming in to the malay peninsula, south of column port, by the way, flooding has displaced thousands of people. warmth to be found south of the yangtze river valley in grey 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 honju island and hook 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. ah, debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters that the world are in india, jump into the street. they made their money on coal. they made their money on field,
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convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving all of voice we chose to do 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 lou ah, watching on this here reminder about top stories. this out is very security forces, say to rockets, have been far from garza, or intercepted by the iron dime a defense system. sirens went off in southern israel to indicate in coming markets . it comes off to it's ready, forces killed 10 to palestinians of the occupants,
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west bank on thursday. none of them in a rate on the janine refugee camp. the violence is prompted palestinian leaders to cut security ties with this round. the haitian prime minister has been forced to barricade himself inside the add port of the protest. us wearing police uniforms store the building, the angry about the killings of police officers by armed gangs 5 former police officers in the u. s. state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder over the fatal beating of a black man. tara nichols was stopped on that journey. the 7th for reckless driving . he was taken to hospital in a critical condition, but he died 3 days later. we offices who are also black, were fired off to an internal investigation found they had used excessive force. we all want the same thing. we want justice. busy for tyree nickels, it's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark
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cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. the world is watching us and we need to show the world what lessons we can learn from this tragedy. i don't know anything right now. i know it's my son tyree is not here with me anymore. he will never walked through that dorky. he would never tell me, it is say, hello here. the hundreds of people have been forced to flee their homes and eastern democratic republic of congo. the group is taking refuge in camps in the regional capital goma there escaping, growing violence in the region. as the m 23 armed group fights, government forces, tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced by the conflict connecting w. thank you, chang. we have just experienced the war in china and we saw the m 23 killing people
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and we were afraid. that's why we fled. so he wouldn't die too. and we came here. we lost a lot of our belongings and we left almost everything, no clothes, we have nothing you are constance. power cuts are affecting farmers in south africa . was before the 1st harvest of the season. many say their livelihoods, and now on the threat for me, the miller reports situated in one of the country's major fruit exporting regions in the western cape, the century old family found needs a steady electricity supply to operate. it's automated. irrigation pump network relies on power to spray thousands of fruit trees. the farm is just survived a 6 year drought and an economic downturn during the global pandemic. it's owners now backing an electricity shortage in the winter time. you pump the water out of that over to the dumps, and during summer time it goes in therm, which we are now in the peak season. we either go with electricity, so we need the, like those at the end. as i sidney this story of the year, it's
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a big period of litigation. you need to do of 3 cycles. the study for certain need for water. and you need a certain amount of hours in a week from monday to sunday. and with space $3.00 to $6.00, low cheating, impossible. a 10 percent reduction in export from the farm may mean a loss of almost half a $1000000.00. low cheating as it's no, no power cuts are affecting farms across the region. vegetable pharma called organs have given up on about half of these farming area because he can't irrigate as often as he should. the floating gives continuing. think will in this area will lose a lot of the possible. did you fall off the honest feelings in season when you launch a modern stuff? the farmers have asked a government for an exemption from the power cuts, but if
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a prove this could potentially mean longer blackouts and other areas they don't poly utility s. com says the outages will continue for another 2 years. it's already how much they can amik growth restraining businesses, including the poultry and their respective, with many incurring greater costs using generators and diesel to keep operations running for me to mila algebra. people in thailand's capital bank, col, cupping urged to take precautions to protect the health from worsening air pollution that in co, to wear masks and to work from home where possible. oh tony chang joins us live, not from bangkok turn. it sounds pretty serious. one of the authorities doing about the evolution itself. well, as you mentioned there, encouraging people to wear moss together. and that's not because of cove at this time. in fact, when coven hit in 2020, a, people were already wearing masks because of the pollution problems. it's been here for quite some time there, encouraging people to stay at home. but i did have,
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you can see behind me here, this is the rush hour traffic right in the center of bangkok and it is absolutely jammed. it's been like this for the last couple of hours. it'll be like this probably for the rest of the day. and here are some of the big help for it's too you can see a see of motor bikes and the front. those small little engines are all pumping out pollution in the background though, you've got some old trucks there, a lot of old diesel agricultural vehicles on the streets of thailand and in the city center. big cities like bank up there pumping out clouds of pollution. but to a certain extent, there is also a problem that the thai government can do nothing about and that is the surrounding country. and pollution in bangkok is always bad, but it's particularly bad at 2 times a year when it's harvest time in southeast asia. and that is because in cambodia, laos, a myanmar countries that ring thailand,
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they're burning off the cross having done the call of the harvest. now that sends up clouds of smoke into the air combined with all the industrial pollution, the engine games, everything else. that's a real problem for dining that today. the p and q index is at 161 that is classified as unhealthy at anything over 200 is extremely hazardous. all these levels, the w h, so say can lead to long term repair cheap problems. tens of thousands of deaths if done nothing about that. i think the problem here for the thai government is that they want to encourage people to get back to what they want to encourage industrial growth that saw that the same time that's going to increase the levels of pollution at this time that stuck between a rock and a hob, lights chang in bangkok, forest they live. thank you. a peace caravan has travels through the jungles of columbia to help those displaced by decades of conflict is brought together the
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government and the e. l. n. rebel group who are negotiating a possible pay still, but as alexander amputee reports, many people are still afraid of speaking out hundreds of afro colombians from communities along the san juan river. recently arrived in the village of san miguel for a meeting with government peace negotiate their st, yelling rebels. ah, the so called peace caravan had come a long way for an opportunity to get a 1st hand account from dos. caught in the crossfire of the country's internal conflict. oh, but it was an easy, the villagers are fearful and skeptical. lot remember from our party, i say the government is here and the e l. n. but where are the other crit? because there are other groups operating in our territory, if they are not sitting all here, then what are we talking about? despite an agreement and no armed groups, including the army, would be present at meetings,
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so people could speak freely. soldiers arrived something the negotiators considered a publication, allow her to refer her to. the agreement was that you would control the surroundings with you can't be in the same communities where we are at the same time. it's fundamental, no poor act africa. it's clearly a provocation and intimidation there which ought to withdraw from the side. and yet they decided to walk right through the meeting. they don't want people to talk about using it in the work of the humanitarian caravan is dependent on trust in a region where it's deeply lacking. for decades, drug trafficking paramilitary groups, rebel fighters in the army, have all committed serious human rights violations, as they by for control of what is a key region for the trafficking of cocaine and illegal gold mining. so the caravan open spaces for more intimate meetings with women and the youth to address issues of gender violence and force recruitment. but here to getting into details was
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difficult. i. he said i can no lab why i prefer not to talk about it. it's painful to remember, look, in the village of 9 am and we saw the consequences of speaking out. members of the caravans visited the tomb of jest, receipt, damarian not better known as tutor a local human rights defender who was killed by armed men in cold blood last june for speaking out and demanding change. if y'all had an alley there, okay, she was a true leader who went to the bottom of things to benefit the population and paid for it. and that's how people remember her. we haven't had any kind of health services here for years. if the caravan brought that it would help mitigate our pain volleyball, i am a lovely woman out in the government, in near land delegations, will resume negotiations on february 13th to mexico, to devise a plan to help the people at the sound queen, and hopefully reach a full bilateral sees fire to bring some relief to this batter,
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country allison and be at the al jazeera on the summer when river spain's football league has denounced what is calling an act of hatred, targeting route madrid forward, vinicius junior, and effigy of the 22. the world was hung from a bridge near the clubs, training ground. they came ahead of the clubs, cup game against city rivals, athletic o, last month, vanessia se junior said the spanish league is doing nothing about what he called racists, attending games. the statements, the spanish league said we vigorously condemned the acts of hate against vinicius, junior, in torrents and violence, have no place in football. as on previous occasions, the legal will investigate these events in an attempt to find those responsible seeking the most severe criminal penalties or spanish football bukosa jemma. so they're says that this is junior, once football authorities to do more than just condemn racism. even if you sat in
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cells via box per son already said that okay, it's okay to, to make so many statements, but he wants he, the month action because it's not the 1st time that he's suffered. i mean to him like this one because some of these actions are not actually inside the stadiums or during the league or all the competition. so i think it's something that the funny, so shy at the end to go vitamin needs that they action with. the 2nd one would be that the football organizations, belinda, the spanish federation. i mean today in scope today it's not legal for these and other federation that should take actions and, and not, i know it's very difficult to, to take action because sometimes is difficult to identify who is doing this kind of stuff. but it must be a 0 tolerance to, to stop from this happening again in spain. 3rd of actor needs to be the clap. we
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can start thinking it's related to for him to call or the radical organization related to electrical. my dream and barcelona and rail might read a big job f for, to kick the violence of or out of their stadiums and let it go. madrid, cousins on that. so all the clubs need to take action. ok, ologist in egypt have uncovered terms of pharaoh's, which was sealed for more than 4000 years. inside. one of the teams was a mummy, covered in gold, leaf, and sealed inside the stone coffin is believed to be one of the oldest and most complete corpses that do not belong to the royal family. the teams of found the capital kyra ah, sounds sarah and these are the top stories. israel says it's lawns to air strikes, talk thing, armed groups and gaza becomes hours after 2 will kits were fired from the palestinian territory.
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