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i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera alive from dough house, or coming up. trading in a donnie group, shares is halted, is ages richest man denies pulling off the largest con in corporate history. 5 former u. s. police offices charged with the murder of a black man in memphis, tennessee, and confrontations between police and protest as in lima as calls court ladder from bruce president to resign. ah, welcome to the program where they are fees of an escalation of violence. after israeli forces killed 10 people in the occupied west bank. 2 rockets were fired from garza. they were intercepted by is rouse iron dome aid of fence system. israel says it's jets been targeted,
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what it said was an underground rocket production side of her mass in the gaza strip. no casualties have been reported. israel strikes on garza come off, street forces rated a refugee camp in the occupied west bank on thursday. i have repeatedly rated the janine refugee camp over the past year. we've got correspondence standing by for us to report on this unit. alice said is in gossip 1st. let's cross the i'm and my her with live for us in ramallah in the occupied with frank. i'm and what's the latest on the ground where you are the decision by the palestinian authority in response to the israeli, a raid and to the janine refugee camp to hold all aspects of security. coordination with israel is raising concerns that the situation could escalate and the o q white, west bank,
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and the security coordination is one of the cornerstones of the ost. lou upholds the peace accord, signed in 1993. and also it comes the decision of the palestinian authority comes and amid the mistrust levels, between the israelis and the palestinians are hitting all time high. according to the latest survey by the palestinians center for policy and survey research, it was a joint survey done a few days ago, or where the are the are a conflict resolution program in tel aviv university and with coordination and support from the united nations. the survey found out that the majority of both days what it is and the palestinians, and no longer believe in the 2 state solution and the escalation. and there are fears also escalation or would i m a and the guys
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a strip. it's not just limited to the west bank, but also in the a gas strip. why? because they slamming to had and hamas are both, but i see infections have representation and have fighters and the janine refugee camps. hm. as i said yesterday that at least 4 of its fighters were killed and the israeli operation. and also there slamming to had said that 3 of its members were killed in the israeli operation. and that's why there are concerns both in the west bank and the gaza. strip, yes. a the spokesperson for the bassinet. horsey, maybe i will, didn't. i used very strong language in condemning israel's latest military rate. he said a he talked about ethnic cleansing. he talked about massacres and also called on the un security council to intervene immediately. but when you talk to local here
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in ramallah, they are playing down the statements of the palestinian authority. they say that there is no point of international lising, the palestinian cause because as they say, the international law is for them irrelevant. because over the last decades of the israeli palestinian conflict, it's proved for your time. okay, plenty of moving parts of the story. thanks to the update ahmed my, her life for us in ramallah. let's go to garza now. we're una alyssa eat is standing by for us as we heard from arm and there, you know, there are concerns that tension could boil over. what's the feeling in gasser at the moment? well, emily, yes indeed. the people in garza here are the residents, especially. they're very much concerned that this escalation might go further than just what happened over last night. either on high alert,
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they're very much worried because especially the new israel government be considered an extreme right wing government that has intentions to a words, a war or a with the garza. and this is their main concern of the people here are. we've seen our language of unification among the policy infections and like what happened in the previous escalation on august a 2022. the policy of factions are keeping. ah, there are there sit, there are language unified. seeing that they are have they are ready and that they are in full alert to respond to any crimes of the occupation towards their, the palestinian people. what more can you tell us, you know, about a protest which is scheduled for today after friday. prayers. ah yes sir, dear emily, i had mast has been calling out all morning for protests to go out from all areas
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across the gaza strip in all our fiber. a cities of the gods is stretched out from different mosques after friday prayer. are these protests sir? a protest so great against the massacre of jeanine of yester day and to show at all. so against the, at the aggression of the, these really gression as they call it off the air strikes on because the strip overnight. so are these protests have been called out by our old person policy infections, but by had mass? in particular, as i said, the, the main language here is a unit by language. among all the policy of factions led by hammer. all right, make sure you keep as updated as to how those protests unfold humid outside in gaza . thank you. moving on to the world news now and shays in one of india's biggest companies have plunged in value as accusations of accounting,
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fraud and stalk manipulation and nerve investors. the dining group was founded by ages richest man got him a donnie. he's rejected the allegations made by the new york faced investment firm hindenberg research for more on this, the lead spring in beverly mitchell, who joins us live out from new delhi r pat me, what's been the impact on the share market after news of these allegations emerged
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no it's not, in fact, even in the past, several questions have been raised about the company's finances and it's business practices. in the past, research firms have pointed out that there are high levels of debt about 2 trillion
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dollars, and many of its projects have sparked widespread protests in different parts of the world. for example, the adonis group operates a coal mine in australia, in the queensland area over there. activists, a pause the project, questioning its financial viability, the economic benefits, and also said that it was harming the environment, particularly the great barrier reef. back home in india. several villagers in the sudden state of carol, up for many months protested against the construction of a port by the ad on the group. we reported on that story late last year and members of the fishing community. they said that the construction was causing soil erosion and therefore destroying their livelihoods. since then, the court has ruled in favor of the dani group and construction of that multi $1000000.00 port has resumed. the question that people often ask about god,
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madonna is what really a you know, is responsible for his meteoric rise in the world of business in india. and analysts and several opposition parties have attributed a party with party attributed his success to his close relationship with prime minister sharon's remove the bull gentleman off from the western state of good art where a prime minister more the was the chief minister and he is a politician who has a reputation of being business friendly. now after the allegations by the hindenberg group opposition parties are demanding financial institutions in india. investigate these allegations. he certainly not should have headline. thank you very much for the update. have the metallic for us in new delhi to the u. s. now, where president joe bind in his calling to. com in tennessee is officials plan to release a video of the arrest of a black man who died just days later. 29 year old at tyrene nichols was stopped by
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traffic police for suspected reckless driving the officers involved and now facing murder charges as me cool. soon, sharif reports a community increase. the family of tyree nichols joined in at a memphis take paul, to honor the father was an avid skate boda his mother calling for come ahead of the release of a police video of the events which led to a son's death robbery. oh lord of burning that part of the letter you really love for the full day that you guys are here for me. god. re, if you will. you to believe police initially said nichols died and hospital after a confrontation bit offices below is of the family say he was pepper spray taste said restrained and kicked the last word on rear
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g 0. pay the $200.00 yours from his her any cost for his mom? $3.00. her mom. cough mom slow. worst, you murder work to him. these are the 5 officers who being charged with 2nd degree murder. the also facing charges of aggravated assault occur, waited, kidnapping, official, misconduct, and official oppression. they were fired last week after an investigation found them to be directly responsible for using excessive force. we all want the same thing, we want justice for tyree nickels. it's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud,
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if that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform, the city is on edge ahead of for public release of the video on friday or may consume sharif unctuous, either place in peru, have 5 t against that protest is in lay mom. he demonstrate his calling. the president dan of follow wanting to resign. she came to power last month after former president hedrick, is there was arrested and jailed after trying to dissolve congress. marianna sanchez reports from lima. oh scenes. amaya lift 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 never lot of they had said bruno is not been fueling anger among these southern
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citizens. the symptom was written in another matter. we feel outraged. what does she think that we're 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, bruno, 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 dina has to pay for what they have done to us. we're not animals for the police to kill as in that way. we just came to march peacefully without weapons. oh, nearly 60 people have been killed. many after security forces opened fire on demonstrators on wednesday when what they told the organization of american states that her government respects the rule of law and security forces must protect all
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citizens or williams members backed boulevard of the. although the president of mexico and columbia have said, she's not the country's legitimate leader. many i, melissa, there is still room for the violence to escalate. this 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 is the worst case scenario is the most likely scenario that follow artie 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 a radicalization of the protests, but not at the has asked for peace and debate. amelia says it's too late. i mean good amid then 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
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until the end. many peruvians feel the same way. medina santos. i just see that lima still ahead on the al jazeera, bereaved families of passengers killed him to plane crashes. take boeing to court on charges of fraud. the company has pleaded not guilty. and south africa's worsening power. blackouts are taking a toll on farmers and business owners. they say they may soon lose their livelihood . ah, all a month's worth of rain fell within the span of a few hours in auckland. hey, there, here is the pitcher. so there's been some severe fighting people trying to get to higher ground here. and a number of rescues carried out. it's all had to do with a storm system parked over the area. but here's what's going to happen on saturday
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to are going to join together. bring out the moisture over the north island, particularly heavy falls of rain in the escape, including for good been but in the clear mostly for the south island and for australia we've got a weather friend. so moving through the bite. but the rain extends from the kimberly pretty much straight to the border of victoria. we go for a closer look. this is a cold friend. it's going to knock back your temperature. so just 23 in melbourne on sunday. same goes for hobart and camera and sydney, you're temperatures will come down in the days to come. well, our monsoon rains are cutting across the central philippines right through to the northern edge of borneo island, where there has been some flooding. the monsoon is also catching the central coast of vietnam on saturday. we've got a cold breeze impacting places like shanghai, gus, about 50 kilometers per hour. that cold air in taiwan is while typing 10 degrees. it's about half of what you should be for this time. the year and with cold air rushing across the sea, we've got snow storms up and down the west coast of hunt you on saturday.
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ah, it round australia foot tens of thousands of years and then disappeared. am now assigned to the working to bring the tasmanian tiger back from the dead. 11 east investigate on al jazeera. oh jesse right where everything. oh lou. ah ah,
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hello, are you watching al jazeera? i'm emily angry. he is a reminder of our top stories. this, our israel has intercepted to rockets fired from the gaza strip. the military says it's chad. same carried out a strike. so on an underground rocket factory, no casualties have been reported. that followed the deadly stay of violence in the occupied west banking decades. palestinians are observing at 3 days of morning after israeli forces killed 10 people in the west bank. 9 were from the janine refugee, camp, and chaise in one of india's biggest companies have plunged in value as accusations of accounting fraud em stop, manipulation, upset investors. this development comes as the johnny group prepared to launch a 2 and a half $1000000000.00 sale of shades am $23.00 rebels have taken control of a strategic town in democratic republic of congo. the east and town of kit shanghai was seized on thursday night. the un peacekeeping mission,
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it says that more than $450.00 people, including women and children, as seeking refuge at a base in the town. it's calling on rebels to leave regional late as a grade in november that m. $23.00 fighters would withdraw from easton areas. sadie now we demonstrate as have blocked straits in the capital after a series of killings of police officers by armed gangs. some stone to the airport as prime minister ariel on ray was arriving from a foreign trip. john hallman explains 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 the police. we stand with our policemen. oh, some went to the cup to their pool, stopping prime minister of yellow mary from leaving it off to ride from a summit. nadia tina, we need a revolution. we need to have
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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. ag, eventually prime minister re managed to leave the airport. but he's at the head of a political crisis in haiti. and now they're 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 virtually raped, a 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 to keep law or in the country that sofa, no one wants to lead it. meanwhile, haiti burns slipping, ever closer to a failed state. john hohmann al jazeera simulations capital dozens of people have gathered in front of the swedish embassy to protest the burning of the koran by a danish far right politician. that last week was them later as me abdul hamid, the cold on the malaysian government to do more, to condemn sweden for allowing the protests to take place. this is a reminder, you can see that this is this morning though. these will have international
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replication. i need to talk to the primary, so make sure that we want you to act on these for those and combine dialogue with us. we are ready imploring, slower reports from that, protesting quite a long pole. oh, this is one of several protests being held in limbo on friday. it's been nearly a week since a swedish, all right politician, burned a koran during a protest outside the turkish embassy in stockholm. that act and good muslims worldwide. and that anger hasn't gone away. now this group of demonstrators are marching to the swedish embassy to hand over a protest. nope, just as 2 other groups of demonstrates as had done earlier on friday morning. and as you can see, that's quite a heavy police presence to make sure this protest doesn't go out of hand. now demonstrate to say, they want to swedish authorities to take action against the swedish bar, right? politician ross, move politan. but swedish officials have said he hasn't broken any laws. now the
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malaysian prime minister on why he brought him, has weighed in on the matter, calling powdered on actions. a bol act, a hate crime, describing it as a grave provocation to muslims worldwide. now, on friday as well, the malaysian foreign affairs minister summoned the charge, the affairs of the swedish embassy. here again convey malaysia's objection and disappointment at swedish government refused, though to take action against palo done. they say they want swedish government to take strong measures to counter what they say is vendor phobia. and islam of phobia . the u. s. has confirmed the killing of his senior isolated by its special forces . bella, so johnny was killed along with 10 that fighters and an undisclosed location in northern somalia. he's accused of playing a major role in funding. i saw operations across africa and afghanistan,
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a cra, aircraft make a boeing has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud. related to 2737, max plane crashes. the company paid 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to avoid prosecution. but relatives of those killed, one of us caught to throw out that settlement petty calhoun report course was a chance to do the right thing for justice. for the 1st time, those who lost love one, a chance to confront the people and the company they hold responsible for their loss. boeing, no one from boeing company. was it been had the guts to face us? or even put into trial? we lived in a pain in distress. unstable ground, and yet the murderer, walking free, going home, their loved ones. at issue boeing, 737 max airplane, a 2018 crash,
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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. 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 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,
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what we try to do is both criminal. 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 transfer 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 our 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 it will lead. patty gall, hey, al jazeera washington, canada concent power cuts are affecting farmers in south africa just before the 1st harvest of the season. many se livelihoods, and now i'm the threat is made a miller report, situated in one of the countries major fruit exporting regions in the western cape,
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the century old family fall needs a steady electricity supply to operate in 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. its owners now backing and electricity shortage in the winter time, you pump to water out of that over to the dams. and during summer time goes in time, which we are now in the peak season. we get with electricity. so we need the us at the end. as i said in this time of the year, it's a big period of integration. you need to do of 3 cycles, the to the, for certain need for water. and you need a certain amount of hours in a week from monday to sunday and with face $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 former called organs
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have given up on about half of these farming area because he can't irrigate as often as he should be floating, gives continuing, think will in this area, will lose a lot of the possible. did you fall off them? honest feelings in season when you launch a lot of stuff the business farmers have asked the government for an exemption from the power cuts, but if 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 some mila algebra elegy in egypt have uncovered tunes of pharaohs that have been undisturbed.

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