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hello, i'm emily anguish. this is elgin's here, alive from doha. also coming up, trading in india's, a donnie group chaise is halted. his anger is richest man denies pulling off the largest con in corporate history. 5 former u. s. police offices had charged with the murder of a black man in memphis, tennessee, and japan paige the way for robots to boost its logistics industry and ease problems caused by slow berth. right? ah, welcome to the program, we begin. the web is anger across occupied palestinian territories. after the most deadly is riley ride of the janine refugee camp and nearly 2 decades. 9 and palestinians were killed when troop surrounded buildings in the heavily popular
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urban area. another person was killed in protest in a nearby village after the range. the israeli military says its troops with targeting armed fighters who are planning major attacks. we've got correspondence from all angles of the stories standing by for us in johnson ramallah and occupied east jerusalem. but 1st, let's go to ahmed my how he was live for us in ramallah and bring us up to speed with the situation on the ground and funerals taking place for some of the victim. yeah, the palestinians here in the occupied west bank are still morning dead. earlier today they lay to rest and paid the last to buy 2 at 22 year old young palestinian man who was killed in confrontation between israeli forces and palestinians. and the town of rom, north of occupied, east jerusalem, the palestinians here as well. and rama la are very critical as the se in the, in my conversation with them,
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of the decision taken by the palestinian authority to hold the security for the nation with israel. they are critical because the say it will not, it will not change anything on the ground because they have seen it before. it was short lived. they've got a student of the folks, the security coordination with as well. and then it's resumes again as the say. and also as the say, the philistines benefit nothing from this because the coordination between the palestinian authority and as they also are playing down the statements made by the palestinian authority when it condemns. what the, what is described, the ethnic cleansing the masters committed by as a because they say it will not change anything on the ground. and when i asked them about the palestinian authority's call to take the the what happened in jeanine yesterday to the un security council of the said, the international law as the believe has never supported depth and pinion and their
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struggle for freedom and the say, the international low aids feel filed for them, it is relevant because as they say, the u. s. v was always there and it's will shield as well from any international censure. all right, thank you very much for that update on my, her life for us in ramallah. let's head across to god's and now where human alice said is standing by for us. human protests wish scheduled to get underway after friday. prayers today. what are you hearing about those? yes, emily right now in gaza. there is a very cautious called, a says, no escalation has happened in the early hours of this morning and i did protests are taking place in different areas across the gaza strip. they have been called out for by both hamas and islamic jihad. i'm standing here where we are expecting the masses. ingles, the city to be more ching, towards the,
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at this side here behind me to protest in rage against what they have called the massacre of janine, the policy infections in god set confirmed that these protests sent a clear message that they are not gods. it is not excluded from the equation and that any aggression against the palestinian people in the west bank is also related to the gaza strip. at that, the policy of factions are ready for any worse poems in time of any aggression for their aggression by these railey occupation. okay, thank you very much. you know, make sure you keep us updated as to when those purchase happened. me, you, let's go to our diplomatic editor james based now who's at damascus gating occupied east jerusalem forest. james, as i mentioned you're at damascus gate, which has often been a flash point of violence between israelis and palestinians. but there are calls for com. tell us more the. yeah,
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you can see the scene here right now you see people actually leaving now about state damascus, gate, one of the main ways for me to reach the palestinians. get in and out of the old city until they got to the alex. so most it is peaceful, it is normal, it is here, but there is a real atmosphere of tension because of the backdrop of what we've seen in the last few hours because of some garza because of that most deadly incident that happened in jeanine. and because of the last here, which was the deadliest year for the palestinians. 2022 was telling you, although it's very peaceful required here, when pres would taking place. i'm told that was a prayer for them off is who died injury. i'm also told that there was a brief moment when the dozens of people raised the policy and flag, and they were for time chanting from, i mean part of science is free. that was which on the came from the crowd.
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now the pos when we had the part of the thing in the race, israelis have come in pretty heavy handedly and got rid of the people, got rid of the flag very, very quickly. that didn't happen on this, this time. that's because i think now to pretty sensitive time for these really simple, magically indeed. and james, the us secretary of state, is you to visit on sunday? what can we expect from that true? yeah, well, i think that is why it is sensitive diplomatically. it's not a visit that is tied to what's happened here in the last 24 hours. this is a routine visit. it was a well plan visited by the national security advisor james sullivan of the u. s. was here last week and already in jerusalem. visiting the israeli government also has been the part of your 30 is the director of the c i. bill burns ahead of tony blinking states visit which stops on sunday. i think this is important for one main
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reason. and that's because the fight that ministration has wanted to stay well out of this conflict is not wanted 3 gauge in any sort of piece. brokering it talks about a piece process or the 2 state solution, but people here don't believe there's anything proceeding anywhere they set me. don't see any to state solution because they believe israel is building on that to state solution. when you look at the international community, there are so many players in the international community and to promote to talk with this privately, those who sitting on the un security council, who would like the international community to grab hold of this problem to get more involved to condemn israel more, there's only one thing stopping that, and that is the biden administration. so will sex just link him when he comes. we'll change the biden administration's position as many in the international community would like and involved and getting both more proactive diplomacy. i think though you have to remember the president biden is not wanted since you've
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been president to get involved in an active way in negotiation. and you also have to remember that the biden administration focus is very much on the war in ukraine and doesn't want anything to distract from that singular foreign policy. go right now, really appreciate you. bring you down for a sound tip medic added to james bay's in occupied east jerusalem. thank let's move on to other world news now. and chaise in one of his biggest companies have plunged in value as accusations of accounting fraud and stock manipulation and nerve investors. the danny group was founded by ages a richest man, got him a dawning. he's rejected the allegations made by the new york based investment firm hindenburg research had named. thom has move on his story from you jelly. there's been a strong response in the business world to allegations of fraud against one of the was wealthiest men got them, a donnie, and the company he runs, that is the
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a donny group. now shares of many efforts subsidiaries fell to a point where trading on the stock market had to be paused in all it is estimated that the donnie group has lost about $48000000000.00 in market valuation. and this is a fall out from a report published earlier this week by the hindenberg research group are in that report. hindenburg has alleged serious accusations of, you know, this includes stock market manipulation, counting fraud and has said they are. donnie group has pulled off court. the largest corn in corporate history. now this company is also it shocked fellow, which means that it trades against us stalks. so unlike most people who make money when stock prices rise, this company makes money when stock prices fall, not the adonis group and got the madonna have dismissed these allegations. the companies also threatening legal action. it has all the questions,
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the timing of this report. just this morning, the company listed additional shares in the indian stock market stockbrokers and market analysts half gas doubts on that offering. and has also said that the situation there has is impacting overall investor sentiment in the indian stock market. you as president joe biden is calling to com in tennessee as officials plan to release a video of the arrest of a black man who died after a traffic stop on january 7. tyree nichols was stopped by police force suspected reckless driving the offices involved. and now facing murder charges, omi called zoom, sheriff forbores. the community increase. the family of tie v nichols joined in at a memphis state park to owner the father was an avid skate bolder. his mother calling for come ahead of the release of for police,
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video of the events which led to her son's death. barbara. oh ward of burning up. are you really love mom for us? oh, you guys are here for me. are god read your world? bully police initially said nichols died and hospital after a confrontation with offices below is of the family say he was pepper sprayed, taste said restrained and kicked the last word on really here. he's all about paid $200.00. yours from his her any calls for his mom. 3 her mom. her mom. so where are you?
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murder. were of the humor. these are the 5 officers who being charged with 2nd degree murder. the also facing charges of aggravated assault, aggravated 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 nichols. 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 city is own edge ahead of for public release of the video on friday, only consume sharif on casita, lays in pyro have 5 t gas to protest as in lima. her demonstrate is
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a calling for president dana bella take to resign. she came to power last month, up to former president, frederick astaire was arrested and jailed after trying to dissolve congress. marianna sanchez, remote reports rather 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, they never wanted. they had said bruno is not been fueling anger among these southern citizens. the symptom was in another matter, 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, bruno, and extended a curfew. amelia says, such measures are fueling people's anger. at least 18 people were killed in bruno,
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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 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 citizens or williams members backed boulevard of pi. although the president of mexico and columbia have said, she's not the countries 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 impulses authoritarian rule. many analysts are not optimistic, there is
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a way out of the crisis in the near future. in the worst case scenario is the most likely scenario that follow arthur stays. her cabinet gets even tougher. no agreement is reached in parliament and the elections are either kicked 2024 or not done for a long time and which will generate a radicalization of the protests. but a lot of the has asked for peace and debate. amalia says it's too late. i mean, is it a mid? as a mother it hurts to see how many of our children have died. we no longer want to truth or dialogue. we are hurt with so many did. we will fight as far as we can until the end. many peruvians feel the same way. madana fontas are just you don't. lima. still a hair done, al jazeera, more families are forced to flee their homes in east in democratic republic of congo will tell you why. and farming for the future african laid is made to try and find ways of unlocking the continents food production potential.
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ah with i think we may have some blizzard conditions on our hands for the west coast of hancock. hither hears the details all has to do with that cold air rushing out of siberia. and then we get that setup of snow along the west coast. same goes for whole kado as well. got some cold air filtering in to not only shanghai, but also taipei and hong kong. temperatures are running below average sharon at times breezy conditions, shanghai gus about 50 kilometers per hour. weather alerts in place for some sundry downpours in raja stan states in india could even see some hail mixed in there as well. and it looks like this wants to spin up in the beer bank. all this area is conducive to storm development. so we'll continue. keep tabs on that now for
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southern sin, province in pakistan, still breezy conditions here as well. karachi could see when gus up to 50 kilometers per hour, and we've got a week westerly disturbance moving through with a bit of rain and some mountain snow. but where we have seen a lot of rain is in the gall, flooded out streets in doha and do by. and i think we could see some flooding in mosque out over the course of the weekend than this northerly when dragging down some cooler air. so top temperature of 20 in doha, on saturday, and wind gusts, about 40 kilometers per hour. hang on to your hats or suits and take care. ah. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, extremism is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinion. why is the serial opposition concerned about this rubbish more between turkey with turkey disappointment,
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frank assessments. you know, that wants to joke about going from government or it's not in for, nor does it got inside story. on al jazeera lou ah ah, hello, you're watching out 0. i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories. his sound chaise in one of india's biggest companies have plunged in value as accusations of accounting, fraud and stalk manipulation upset, invest in this development comes as the johnny group prepared to launch a 2 and a half a $1000000000.00 sale of shares calls for protest across gasser, after the deadliest israeli raised in the occupied west bank in decking space alive
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. pitches after israel intercepted to rocket spied from the gaza strip. the military says it's jets. them carried out a strike from the underground rocket factory. no casualties have been reported. that followed the debbie's day violence in the occupied west bank in decades. palestinians are absorbing tre days of morning. after his rally forces kill 10 people. 9 were from the chimney, refugee camp. francesca albanese is the un special rapid tor on the palestinian territory. she believes that israel broken international law during thursdays, right? miss assessment is at yesterday's attack in janine violates international law in my amount to international crimes procedure prosecutable under universal jurisdiction and their own stated on the i c. c. a is like an hour. it don't say for some, for most of the know this violence in your b t would occur israel where to any,
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to legal how century older today should immediately. and i can be surely as required by international law because we tend to see the, we tend to focus on each events, all the violence as if it was the part and parcel over a long history of violence. remind connected to the new york of ation. its features and very presence, the most important thing is to ensure the protection of the civilian population, meaning all palestinians under okay. and let me say that the fact that your commission is illegal doesn't suspend the application of international law. it could, it creates, it still creates right in the vacations for israel as the occupying power. and of course, and the palestinian authority says so if both are incapable who deliver protection to the palestinian people? well, someone else must step being
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a so i don't know what the policy and i was already will finally, ultimately do with intention to spend se scored whatever it is to ensure the protection of the people on the ground, which is not happening right now. african laid is a meeting in senegal to discuss how to increase the countenance for production. the united nations is 278000000 people in africa don't have secure access to food. climate change, persistent drought and conflicts are impacting countries. the ability to grow and sell enough crops. joining us now from rome is l. lavarrio. rio. who's the head of the international fun for agricultural development at. thank you so much for being on the program l very or what is some tangible outcomes that are likely to happen as a result of these africa food summit? thank you very much for having me. what we're seeing currently is that the
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situation is only going to get worse right now in 2023. and as you have mentioned, one out of 5 people are suffering from hunger and food insecurity in africa. we have had in this some 19 leaders really commenting to increase the investment and to also works for certain compacts. so there have been more than 40 gone back for each of the countries focusing on how to increase the productivity and how to make sure that this also enables many of the small scale producers to actually not to go hungry. over when we talk about food insecurity in africa, we're talking about a large continent. we 54 nations is a country specific response needed? well indeed could be, even before this compact. we have been working with many of the countries on finding national specific pathway. and we're talking about the entire system that needs not only production, but also how food is distributed. how would this transform, how food is stored?
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because it's very important for each but a big country to make sure that they are making sure that that locally adopted cross are finding the solution that they really need, that they are not impulse solution, but the need to be solution from africa or africa. and how much of a gap have, apologies, how much of a gap have you observed between what governments and institutions do and the needs of african war? there must be nice. i mean the gap is martha. we are talking about tens of billions, not only from local government, but also from international institutions are very much from the private sector. what we have enough to know is had been some commitment from african countries to spend up to 10 percent of the g, d p. into agriculture and transformation into my level declaration in 2003 and a half more up. and also the international community needs to start investing in the long term and shift from the humanitarian to the development. next is over.
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just finally, what's your response to criticism that the summit does not have the voice of small scale farm as present? or actually for us, each of our interventions, we have really tried to bring the attention to small farmers if we basically work through farmers organizations and we are advocating on their behalf all the time for the combust perhaps they have been done in a very rapid manner. but in all the implementation and all the food system natural bob, which we have been always in a dialogue for us, our main goal is to support month's game producers and making sure that we target the vulnerable populations. they use the women, those that really are on the server and for us are the cornerstone of put security . indeed they really produce 80 percent of the food. so we basically need to work with them and also make sure that they have a voice. we really appreciate your insights on this very important issue. alvaro la
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rio, the head of the international fund for agricultural development. thank you. thank you very much. m. 23 rebels have taken control of a strategic town in democratic republic of congo. the eastern town of kit shingo was seized on thursday night. the un peacekeeping missions says more than $450.00 people, including women and children, as taking refuge at its base in the town. it's calling on the rebels to leave regional ladies agreed in november that m 23 fighters would withdraw from eastern areas. it's been an unusually cloudy, wet and windy month across the middle east and they've been widespread flooding in the gulf. let's bring in our weather reportage of harrington who's live for us in khattab capital, doha. hello there, jeff. it's great to see you out and about in the cd and it looks like the rain has stopped just in time for your life cross. but it's certainly been relentless for us
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here in dough. higher of the last few weeks hasn't been yes, absolutely. and you know, emily, i don't got to tell you this living in a desert country where used to send storms dust, storms, high temperatures, i don't know anywhere from about 40 to 45 degrees. but while i look at this quite a difference. got puddles all around me, mostly cloudy, sky and even some rain falling. so you know, it's talking with locals. they tell me they don't remember a winter quite like this, with this much rain. and the numbers tell this story. so since the start of january, katara capital joe has scooped up to more than years worth of rain. so yes, in less than a month, more than a years worth of rain, it's pretty incredible. and also some incredible pictures to show you just for the north of so we had a water spout here, so that is a tornado over water. and i'm showing you these pictures to illustrate just how
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intense the storage systems have been over the gulf. how intense that rain has been, but it's not just flooding in doha. we've seen flooded out streets in dubai, and the p g. a golf tournament is going on there right now. so that was, that is stand still for several hours because of how intense the rain was and potentially next in line. most guys could see some flooding over the course of the weekend in speaking about oman. it's been so cold and we have all this precipitation around that. it's actually falling as snow on the mountain tops in oman. so the winter months there, the weather is months of the year across the gulf and with one more still to go. emily, we're not out of the woods yet. we could certainly see some more flooding and you're right for now. the rain has held off. send it back to you, jeff. i think i need to buy a raincoat at this, right. i didn't even own one. all right, thanks very much for that update jeff harrington in joe ha. japan is looking to fast track the use of robots and drones to carry out deliveries. they've been seen
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as a potential solution to the country's declining population as rob fried reports from tokyo. japan is a world leader in industrial robots on show with this exhibition in tokyo, 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 more 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. don't know, 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,
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it seems east asian countries are pioneering. the introduction of robots in everyday life. baby steps that are sometimes faltering, and that still require a guiding human hand. nonetheless, japan feels it's time for robots to take their place in the workforce on 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 restrictions on certain drone operations over urban areas.

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