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for the mountains in algeria could see about 10 to 20 centimeters of snow. and what whether around the gulf of guineas slides into the coast of gab on right through to the congos. but in the moves and b channel, we still have our tropical storm wobbling around. so that's dropping a lot of rain for the west coast of madagascar season. ah, what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, a strikes hit the gaza strip after rockets targets, southern israel, off to the deadliest day of violence in the west bank for decades. ah.
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hello, i'm emily angland. this is al jazeera live from dough house are coming up 5 former us police offices, a charged with murder of a black man in memphis. danny group stokes crashes anxious, richest man denies pulling the largest cone in corporate history. and japan paves the way for robots to boost its logistics industry and as problems caused by the countries, lord birthrights. ah, we begin with fees of an escalation out of the occupied palestinian territories after is riley forces killed $10.00 people in the west bank. 2 rockets were fired from garza, which way intercepted by is rouse, i and dime. a defense system is round says it's jets. then targeted an underground
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rocket production side of hamas in the gaza strip. there were no reports of casualties. let's bring in unit al seed, who is in garza and has the latest yona. it's 9 am where you are. what happened over nice? yes, emily's so it was another violent night of full with air strikes like the nights that we have lived in so many a previous escalations. the escalations or at the ease, railey airstrikes started after 2 rockets. the 1st 2 rockets were launched from the gaza strip towards south israel. they were intercepted by the iron dome, but then airstrikes were carried out across the gaza strip. in the central garza stroke was a massive air strike actually for these really are me. this is where they said that they were a destroying and undergrad factory. you for a rockets,
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a manufacturing for him as an anti aircraft. a rockets were launched by the palestinian factions. here in garza is specifically hammers who claimed responsibility for these anti jets. a rockets that were launched towards a deer the, the ease railey war. jets carrying out the strikes are also the total number of rockets they were launched from the gaza strip over night where 6 rockets, most of them were intercepted by the iron dome. you know, how concerned are people in garza that tensions could boil over? actually there is a very high sense of tension here among the people in gaza. i mean the recall the previous escalation which took ah place or oh, gus. in 2022. and it also started on friday. the skies of the gaza
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strip are full, which is really drones since last night. and until now i, we can hear there are the drones, very, very loud above our heads. which means that there is a very high sense of tension that people are worried that this might actually escalate to something oh, wider than just an over night. overnight air strikes and, and broke it launching their anticipating and their waiting hamas. and she had both confirmed that what happened last night was just part of the message that they send to these railey occupation, that this is just part of their response on their crimes against the palestinian people. and that's why it seems very and clear yet how the situation is going to be ending. or i wanna make sure you keep us updated as to how things progress throughout the day. you know,
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al said in that gaza and the refugee camp israel targeted on thursday is this is seen as a center of palestinian resistance over the past year. israel has repeatedly rated jeanine, which it considers a hum hub of what he calls terrorist activity. ahmed, my her explains how the latest deadly, right unfolded, 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 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 his way he 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
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road in the densely populated camp. the south about what happened, but 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 was lou 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 every night, fearing the next military rate. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? 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 paralyzed. i live on a. it was a battlefield. i couldn't move in my house because it overlooked the shooting. i
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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 will shut dead in the neck visor, 80 forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its child wolves, bearing witness to what's become and the daily nightmare for palestinians engineer . i would, maharaja, zebra jeanine refugee camp. meanwhile, the u. s. has urged all sides to deescalate and has expressed concern about the palestinian authorities decision to cut security ties with is round. rosalind jordan explains from washington youth official say they have been in constant contact with israeli and palestinian officials since the daylight raid by the israeli military in jeanine on thursday. however, u. s. official say that they are opposed to the palestinians announcement that
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they're going to suspend security cooperation with the israelis because of the deadly raid. this is the principal deputy spokesperson for the state department, the dont patel as we've made clear and this isn't sir. harry touched on this earlier today, we believe that there is an urgent need for all parties to de escalate. and in fact, this should be an opportunity to work together to improve a security situation on the west bank. and as it relates to the you, when we just don't believe that this is for eyes appropriate for this. and this is something that the 2 sides should work together on the israel military rate. and janine come several days before the secretary of state antony blank and is supposed to be visiting officials in both jerusalem and ramallah so far. say officials here at the state department, there is no plan to change the secretary's meetings, especially his meeting with the palestinian president,
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muffled abbas. so the world news now and a world and a world health organization committees meeting on friday to decide if the coven 19 pandemic is still a global emergency. let's take a look at how the virus started. cases of a pneumonia of unknown cause 1st emerged in the chinese city of wu han. in december 2019. it was linked to a safer market. at 1st, chinese officials denied human to human transmission and allowed learn a new year. travel to go ahead. before locking down wu han on january 23rd, but it wasn't enough to contain the virus which was quickly reported in dozens of countries. in march 2020, the world health organization declared a pandemic. 10000 deaths had been recorded by the end of that month. more than 100 countries had imposed restrictions affecting billions of people by september of that year, more than a 1000000 people had died, but the actual death toll is thought to be much higher. the 1st mass vaccination
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program started rolling out in december in the united kingdom. by june 2022, almost 12000000000 vaccines had been administered in 197 countries of world wide. several leading scientists say it may be too early for the w h o to declare the end of the pandemic emergency phase. many countries like the u. k, that started easing restrictions in 2021. a working to live with the virus. will a marx reports from london, erika burn stroke court cobit 19 back in march 2020, forcing her to miss 6 months of work. ever since she struggled to resume her former life thanks to long term symptoms like headaches and fatigue flung cove. it's robbed me pretty much of everything that i love in my life and my friendships, my hobbies, my desire to travel, my career aspirations. it's put literally brakes on everything beyond her own
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personal health problems. eric has concern about korean virus makes her fear for other people's futures. and i wouldn't say stay at home and lock the doors and don't go outside. but just be aware that it's there because the impact that has on your life is, is, is, is forever. last thing, i don't know if i'm ever gonna fully recover from it for billions of people, the world health organization warnings about cobit 19 and early 2020 marked the start of a new era. it is cov id, $910.00. an unprecedented pandemic that filled hospitals killed millions and ravaged economies 3 years on and many western nations, all notionally, back to normal in cities like london commutes is no longer where medical mosques and businesses have stopped requesting proof of vaccination. but in countries like china, a relaxation of government restrictions in response to public protests has seen mortality rates rise once more health experts say an end to the w
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h chose emergency status, particularly in places where vaccines have yet to penetrate, may have serious consequences and other parts of the world we could see with low vaccination rates are with weaker health systems, with fewer health care professionals. that overall they're going to be more death. they're going to be more complications and, and a larger disease burden. as authorities continued to ease rules once introduced to safeguard lives, any change and label may do little to combat a continuing threat to life. bela marx, al jazeera russia has launched a wave of missiles and drones on nearly a dozen regions in the crane killing at least 11 people energy infrastructure was targeted. but residential areas were also hit,
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one person was killed in cave. the 1st war related death in the capital this year. ukraine says 15 missiles headed for the city was shot down. natasha butler has been to one of the areas in the capital hit by those latest strikes. well, there's 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 o crumbling, broken, blown out windows. and here behind me, this house lily on the point of collapse and we spoke of that house and he says she was at home when those tags began. julie fig. i heard rattling, so i turned my tv volume down. i knew there was an air raid alert, but i was watching the news. i couldn't sleep and then all just exploded. yeah, i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that in the when we had to live live,
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you live. oh, people in this village, a 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 gone 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 for 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 5 former police offices in the us state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder over the fatal bathing of a black man. tyrene nichols was stamped on january 7th for reckless driving. it was taken to hospital in a critical condition way. he died 3 days later, the officers who are also black were fired after any tindall investigation found
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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 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. oh no, it's my son tyree is not here with me anymore. he will never walk through that dorky who will never come in, say, hello parents. still a hands on al jazeera confrontations between broad police and protest as in lima. as coals lout for peruse president dana full of wanting to resign and authorities
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in thailand. urge people to moscow or work from home as a pollution level saw in bank call. ah, here's her headlines for europe and africa. good to see. we've got some severe storms rolling across the g, and that's fleming into the western side of turkey. a. it's going to be a soggy forecast in on talia with about $3035.00 millimeters of rain. and now that we have sub 0 temperatures and parts of the balkans, that precipitation is falling snow. so for example, serial could pick up to about 5 centimeters on friday. also speaking about low temperatures across spain and portugal, almost all the portugal is under a weather alert for those low temperatures. maybe even subzero places like madrid, waking up friday morning. and we've got some rain and snow not too far away from
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the parent news on friday afternoon and to the northwest. we go, it's fairly quite a bit of gloomy conditions, but, you know, london, i think it could be into double digits by next week. so we'll continue to update you on that off to the top end of africa. it's wet in windy from morocco, algeria to nice. the sand in dots for that northwest side of egypt on friday to the south. we go still that tropical storm in the museum b channel, just drenching the west coast of madagascar, sucking all of the energy around there. so pretty dry conditions across mozambique it will start to his allowed and some showers in storms for the eastern cape province in south africa on friday. ah, a ah
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ah ah ah ah ah. hello you watching on to 0 m m language. he's a reminder about top stories this alum israel has intercepted to rockets fide from the gaza strip. these riley military says it's jay, it's been carried down to a strikes on an underground rocket factory. there are no reports of casualties. it happened following the deadliest day of violence in the occupied west bank in
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decades. palestinians are observing 3 days of morning after israeli forces killed 10 people in the west bank. i world health organization committees meeting to decide if that carbon 19 pandemic is still a global emergency. several scientists worn it might be too early to say it's, and it's at an end where they're asked still so many infections in china. one of these biggest companies owned by ages richest man has him back at accusations of accounting, fraud and stalk manipulation. the danny group created by gotten a donnie is gearing up to launch a 2 and a half $1000000000.00 sale of shares. she's in the group have fallen heavily though, since the claims were made by the new york based investment firm hindenburg research on tuesday. for more on this let's bring in pathname ital who joins us live from new delhi pub. neat. tell us more about these very serious allegations.
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well, there's been major fall out in the control of a c involving one of the was wealthiest men. now, the only group which is controlled by gotten a don, he says it is considering legal action against this research farm. it has dismissed these allegations and call them up and has called them malicious. now, the hindenberg group, which is the american research from earlier this week, published a scathing report, accusing the adonis group of court, pulling off the largest gone in corporate history. it has accused of stock manipulation and accounting fraud. now, this companies also is short seller, which means it trades against a stock. so why people like you and me make money when stock prices go up, if we have invested in those stocks,
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this company makes money when stock prices fall. and so the got, the donnie group has raised questions about the timing of this report because just this morning, it listed additional shares in the stock market. now the reaction from the business world has been strong. the company has lost billions of dollars since the report came out earlier this week. and have me, as you mentioned, the danny group is one of the biggest companies in india. why is it been so controversial? well, even in the past questions have been raised about the company's financial viability and its business practices. research firms in the boss have these concerns about high levels of debt and standard about 2 trillion dollars. and many of its projects have led to protest around the world. for example, in australia activists oppose. and a donnie owned controlled rather coin mine in the queensland area for its financial
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viability. but also potential environmental damage, particularly to the great barrier reef back home for many months, the villagers in the southern states of carola protested against abort, being built by the dani group. when we went there last late, last year to report on the issue, members of the fishing village said that the construction was causing for erosion and destroying their livelihoods. so the question really is, how does the company survive all this attention and what really accounts for got the modalities meteoric rise, what analysts and opposition parties partly attribute this to got them a dining post min equation with prime minister and arrange a movie. both gentlemen off from the western state of good job prime minister movie was the chief minister of that state for many years. and has been
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a reputation of being a business, frankly, politician. now opposition party, since the latest allegations have come out, have demanded an investigation by financial institutions into the report by the hindenberg group. all right, thanks so much for breaking down for us. have a child live for us in that new jelly to hazy? now we demonstrate has have blocked strengths in the capital, angry over a spite of killings of police officers by armed gangs, some stone to the airport. his prime minister ariel on rate was arriving from the foreign trip. as john holeman reports protests in haiti this time around live by men in police uniforms. they were angry about the killings of officers over the last few days. they killed 15 policemen and one month after god then comes to police. we stand with our policemen. oh, some went to the capital there, pu, stopping prime minister, a yellow mri from leaving it off to ride from
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a summit. nadia tina, we need a revolution. we need to have a bloodbath. if ariel on re signs are packed with bandits. a lot of police are dead and he didn't say anything, not even a tweet for the policeman who died. we are in the streets to fight for our brothers and sisters who are victimized by the bandits. we have to take to the streets every day to get what we want. i eventually prime minister re managed to leave the airport, but he's at the head of a political crisis in haiti. i live powerful gangs now control more than 60 percent of the cap to pull to prince. following a breakdown in institutional order triggered by the assassination of president jo vanelle, voice in 2021, unleashing levels of violence. not seen here in decades. extorting, murdering, raping to control those in their dominions. gangs have increasingly resorted to the deliberate killing of men, women, and children. as young as 10 years old,
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have been brutally raped and tactic that spread fear and destroys the social fabric of communities under the control of rival gangs. the haitian police are hopelessly over merged. the united nations is advocating for an international force to be deployed law daughter in the country, but so far, no woods to lead it. meanwhile, haiti birds slipping ever closer to a failed state, john hohmann out 0. right, place him pero, have fine t gas at protest as in lima. how they calling for president dana bella take to resign. she came to power last month after former president pedro castillo, was arrested and jailed after trying to dissolve congress. marianna sanchez reports from the capital lima. oh,
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since 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 bruno is not been fueling anger among these southern citizens. the symptom was written in the mothers, missouri. we feel outraged. what does she think that we're believe ians 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 bruno, 2 weeks ago in the worst day of political unrest. your bid of what? 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 as 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, when one of the 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 boulevard of the although the president of mexico and columbia have said, she's not the countries legitimate leader many i, melissa, there is still room for the violence. c escalate may, it may take international pressure to prevent the government from ultimately imposing authoritarian rule. many analysts are not optimistic, there is a way out of the crisis in the near future isn't the worst case scenario is the most likely scenario that follow at a stage. her cabinet gets even tougher. no agreement is reached in parliament and the elections are either kicked 2024 or not on for a long time, which will generate
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a causation of the protests. but one of the has asked for peace and debate. amelia says it's too late. i mean good amid as a mother it hurts to see how many of our children have died. we no longer want a truce 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 able in bangkok, being urged to take precautions to protect themselves against worsening air pollution. being told to wear masks and work from home if possible, if he shall say the number of patients suffering from pollution related health problems more than doubled in the past week. japan is looking to fast track the introduction of robots and drones deliveries. and they're also being seen as a potential solution for countries population crisis as rob mcbride report from talk here. japan is a world leader in industrial robots on show with this exhibition in tokyo,
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the kind of precision robotics that work on production lines globally. and for those companies still wanting to use people, it even provides the add ons to make the workers the robotic. but it's where robots are interacting directly with humans that offers the most excite. but right now, especially in the smart delivery functions, eagerly sought by the service and logistics sectors, encouraging their development thanks to the speed of development of many types of technology. we've been able to bring them together in this machine in just a year and a half with their high tech manufacturing, super fast internet speeds under desire to be 1st, it seems east asian countries are pioneering. the introduction of robots in everyday life. baby steps that are sometimes faltering, and that still require
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a guiding human hand. nonetheless, japan feels it's time for robots to take their place in the work for some public streets, allowing them to be used for deliveries in some local neighborhoods from this spring. for japan, the use of robots for even the simplest task, cannot come soon enough. that countries holding birth rate has led to a recent government warning that society is on the cost of whether or not it will continue to fully function. in the logistics businesses are developing the drones that one day will be delivering packages to our doors. japan has just lifted some of the restriction on certain drone operations over urban areas wants to know. we make a lot of use cases. we believe there will be more up in the market and there were a lot more areas to fly. so we see more potential.
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