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ah, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up us cities, bryce for protest is police prepared to release a video showing the beating of a young black man by 5 officers fighting intensifies in the democratic republic of congo. i'm 23 rebels capture more territory in these forcing hundreds to flee their homes. and firms controlled by asia is richest man lose $48000000000.00 off to a scathing report by us short seller called to my danny denies pulling off the launch. is connie ho history ah, now palestinians have been protesting a day after the deadliest is ready right in the occupied west and the nearly 2
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decades use through stones. the disraeli forces in the rom and in the nablus region . soldiers fired tear gas more than a 100 palestinians were injured or suffered tear gas in hell. ation. the latest violence erupted as palestinians mourned. 9 people killed by israeli forces and janine and the occupied west bank on thursday. in garza. hm. as promised to respond, rockets were fired from garza toward southern israel overnight on thursday. israel carried out their strikes and what it says for underground rocket factories. governor say it has more from garza, the hamas. so i grew up hearing garza and islamic jihad have called out for a massive protests across the gaza strip in rage off for a what is happening in the occupied west bank. the confrontations and especially the massacre of janine strong statements were made by leaders of hamas and islamic jihad in these protests where they confirmed that they are not excluded from any
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aggression that is happening in the west bank. gaza is not excluded from any aggression. and that their resistance is to have a, has its hands on the trigger and is ready to respond to any is really aggression on the palestinian people. these protests have come to confirm that the people of the gaza strip are ah, with oh, standing with the palestinians in the occupied west bank. and to show unity also is likely to had leader is called on president i best to unify the palestinian home and to end their policy in division for this is a chance to do so to out in front of the palestinian frank of are these railey occupation now there were protests to during friday, prayers that the along the mosque and occupy these jerusalem are diplomat ago to
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james space reports. there's real tension in the air, enjoying the prize. there was some, pres said for the dead in janine. there was also a brief moment of protests where the policy and flag was raised and that was chanting from alex to janine they chanted, palestine is free. now interestingly, one woman we believe was arrested for raising that flag, but that wasn't the heavy handed response that you've seen in the past from the israeli forces here that i think is because things are diplomatically sensitive. and that's because we've got a visit coming up here from the us secretary of state on sunday, as the blink it will be coming here is a planned trip. it's not because of the violence we've seen in recent hours of the u. s. of the key player in the international community. and i can tell you there's real differences around the security council table in new york on what to do now. there are those diplomats from other countries on the security council who
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privately tell you the international community really doesn't need to get properly involved and stop proper negotiation. others will say it's time for much more condemnation of israel if you're going to move forward and try and get some dialogue between these 2 parties, the, the barrier to either of those 2 things is the by the ministration. and that's why i think some are hoping that the us secretary of state will see things for himself and decide perhaps to persuade president biden, to change the u. s. government position. let's take a closer look at why jeanine has been the focus of israeli raids. both the city and the refugee camp is seen as a center of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation. a number of groups have emerged their israel intensified operations last year of the series of attacks blamed on palestinian fighters from janine. raids are now carried out more regularly there with women and children. among those killed francesca beneath is
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the un special wrathful ter, on the palestinian territory. she believes israel broke into national law during those days. raid miss assessment. that 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 and you don't say for some, for most of the none of this violence in your b t would occur israel. where to and the legal how century, all the tradition 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 detached. but this is part and parcel over a long history of violence from army connected to the new york of ation, its features and very presence. the most important thing is to ensure the
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protection of the civilian population, meaning all policy is under will complete. and let me say that the fact that the occupation is illegal doesn't suspend the application of international law. it could, it creates, it still creates rights in the vacations for israel as the occupying power. and of course of the policy you know, already these are so if both are incapable who deliver protection to the palestinian people? well, someone else must step being a so i don't know what the policy and i was already. we'll finally, ultimately do with these intention to spend se scored whatever it is to ensure the protection of the people on the ground, which is not happening right now. i'll major cities across the us are bracing for demonstrations as police prepared to release a video showing the beating of a young black man by offices 5 former policeman in the state of tennessee have been
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charged with 2nd degree murder. following the death of tyrene nichols on the costume sharif reports, the community increased. the family of tyree nichols joined in at memphis state park to owner the father was an avid skate bolder. his mother calling for calm ahead of the release of a police video of the events which led to her son's death. oh lord. of burning up our lady. you mean? love for us. oh, you guys are here for me. god read it. you won't believe police initially said nichols died in 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 the video
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is only about paid 200 yours from his house. any cost for his mom? 3 her mom. her mom, so where's the humana worked with him? these are the 5 officers who been 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. 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
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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. oh, i house correspondent, kimberly how can fools from washington d. c. the warehouse is greatly concerned about the prospect that there could be widespread unrest across the united states. as a result of the release of this video, it's anticipated that it will be released just as the sun goes down on the east coast of the united states. and it is why the white house released the statement. the president released a statement appealing for com. the president saying that this is a painful reminder of the work that needs to be done in the u. s. justice system. it's a system that ensures that there will be equal justice for all fairness and that
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there will be dignity. but in the words of the president is clear that there still a long way to go and that there's work to be done. he says that a public trust is really the foundation of public safety. but this video, it is expected to show that it's clear that there is no public trust. given the fact that it's obvious that there is very clearly a long way to go in terms of restoring the public trust in light of what we expect will be shown. the police chief of the memphis police department has been talking about what she has witnessed. the body cam footage of these 5 police officers, she says, is very difficult to watch. she herself said, it's nothing like she has ever seen in her career as a police officer. and you can imagine she seen an awful lot. she said at minimum, a, it is very sad, but for most people she said, it defies humanity. am 23 rebels is taking control of
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a strategic towel in the democratic republic of congo. the eastern town of chang go was seized on thursday night. un peacekeeping missions says more than $450.00 people, including women and children, the seeking refuge in the town. calling on the rebels to leave. regional leaders agreed in november, the 23 fighters will withdraw from east in areas where is falling developments from the canyon capital nairobi $23.00, widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. rwandan soldiers have been photographed. we then $23.00 lighted incense, 3 slices, where rwandan military equipment, although everyone the denies it and for months and $23.00. the pushing towards john get towards the c. c. territory been defended by congo army who are widely reported to be fighting alongside militia. although congress government denies it now a military fuel system, congress told us a just 2 days ago,
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battalions of soldiers crossed from one that reinforce and 23. and that's what proceeded and 23 fighters overcoming the congress government forces on this allies with defending control and 23, taking the town and not mean to anthony 3 controls. the roads now can change to the provincial capital of goma. the only other road going north is being controlled by $23.00 a month. now this is the, the alternative route. the north also cut off and many people in goma. now, the n 23 will have gone south towards the town of sock, a wood cut off the only other remaining road access to the city of gomer and put m 23 and is back as in a strong position to negotiate with the congress. the government now escalating violence, there is forcing more people from their homes. they taking refuge in the city of gomer as a wave of fighting between m. 23 rebels and the government worsens. the humanitarian
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crisis. calipers arianna clean violence and instability. these families, an eastern democratic republic of congo are starting over home is now an improvised camp in goma there, escaping blowing violence in the region. as the m 23 armed group fights, government forces, and again debbie, debbie chang, we witnessed the rebels killing people and we got scared that we left for they wouldn't kill us. we lost everything of them. uncle been at yahoo! my people for the who jeremiah dounia. shares has chant with his wife and 5 children, and i need nym and your name, my jenny, but this is my home. i started building at 2 days ago when i got here. ma'am, we left with nothingness. we sleep on the ground on top of tree leaves. we don't know if our brothers who stayed survived little about to set. the united nations has accused m. 23 rebels of committing atrocities against civilians and recent
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fighting as forcing more people from their homes. gentlemen, ready to news up was this last night we registered more than 1300 people. yeah, we're still identifying them because more and more arrive every day. we know that others are on their way in the left families here had hope they be able to go back home, but they say that hope is fading. cartier lopez or the young al jazeera, azerbaijan says it will remove its. diplomats from his embassy in iran, after what it called a terrorist attack. a gunman stormed the building, killing a security chief in injuring 2 guards. the suspected attacker is under arrest. the foreign ministers of both countries have spoken and have suggested a joint investigation are from sand storms to severe flooding. weather has changed drastically in the gulf and bizarre weather reporter jeff harrington explains from doha. more floods are quite possible a winter
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in the gulf, unlike any other, at least in recent memory. since january, 1st, more than a years worth of rain has fallen on kat hers capital, though her in the nearby emerald streets flooded after another deluge. and it put the dubai desert classic at a standstill for several hours. ha. in november, saudi arabia's western coastal city of jetta assad, record rainfall, 3 years worth in only 8 hours. oh. and it's not just rain. it's been cold enough for snow on the tops of these mountains. a rare event in oman. the why this month's of the year in the golf are during the winter and with another still to go more flooding is possible. jeff harrington, l g 0. doha. now state of emergency has been declared in new zealand, largest city,
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all, clint, that's after heavy rain caused major flooding evacuations in several areas are continuing. this is now or cleans with his january on record. still, i had an al jazeera feeling, the financial pain. why a fall in the valley of pakistan's car is left many struggling to survive. and thereby joke of it reaches a record extending 10 australian own finals setting up a shell down ah, with off we go with your weather update for asia and read off the bat. we've got some weather alerts for the indian state of garage or stand some sundry downpours here me see some hail mixed in as well. and then this
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turn, the beer been gone. looks like it wants to spin up into something this area is conducive to storm developments or continue to keep tabs on that. it's a breezy pitcher for southern st province in pakistan, including could, archie could see windows here about 50 kilometers per hour, and a shield of snow sweeping through cobble maybe about 10 centimeters in the forecast for you, or monsoon range, cutting across the central philippines. also northern borneo island and catching the coast central coast of vietnam on saturday. a cold breeze from shanghai rate through to ty paid you know, to pay the some of the are, you should be about $20.00 degrees, but just that top temperature of 10 on saturday, even a bit below average in hong kong as well. but at least the sun's out and with that colder air is still coming out of so barrier over that. see here we get see and do snow up and down that west coast of honcho think we may even see some blizzard conditions. there are. the temperature is not as low as they have been, including in beijing with a high of 6 degrees on saturday, as
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a snapshot of your weather see in a bit. ah, the african stories from african perspectives wishing door songs upon me, no ma mancha. when i do pick to desert with short documentary from african phil, maybe from wanda and bookkeeper, fast super friendly with did is what it sounds of home and the coach africa direct on al jazeera lou. ah,
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i'll come back. you're watching al jazeera time to recap. i'll headlines now. palestinians are expressing their anger after israel's most deadly rate in the occupied west bank. in nearly 2 decades. people have protested that, and in garza more than a 100 palestinians have been injured or have suffered from tear gas in collation major cities across the u. s. a bracing for demonstrations as police prepared to release a video showing the beating of a young black man by offices 5 former policeman and tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder. following the death of tyree nichols in the democratic republic of congo, i'm 23 rebels have taken control of the strategic towel in the east. the un peacekeeping missions says more than $450.00 people, including women and children, are seeking refuge at its base in the town. a state of emergency remains, in effect, in honduras. security measures were recently expanded across the country. an effort
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to fight gang related crimes. mon, your apollo reports from some pedrosa blue in evening patrol in san pedro sula it so yeah, police are enforcing a state of exception. a special security protocol government has put in place to combat streaking reports. he thought that the purpose of the directive is to compete in utilize and dismantle the criminal activities of gangs of a near future to make this criminal groups disappear. honduras is now the 2nd country and central america to declare this kind of emergency measure residents, humana castro. now one year into her administration is seeking to emulate a public strategy adopted. i neighboring el salvador to fight crime linked to street gangs like m. s 13 and the notorious 18th street game a game. but in a strategy like this needs to be accompanied by a plan of social investment. that's to say, a plan to repair the social fabric that the neighbourhood for the state of
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exception is being carried out. has a long history of weak social fabric. her children have few opportunities other than criminal activities, like extortion or drug trafficking. last year, the government of honduras reported the lowest homicide rate in 16 years. authority, say security measures like the state of exception are necessary to continue that trend and to lessen gang related crimes like extortion, which disproportionately impact small business owners as well as bus and cab drivers were in a small city bus in downtown some federal bus drivers tell us that the special security measures being implemented by the honduran government are working at least in part, allowing buses like this one to enter neighborhoods that were previously considered too dangerous to work in. one place roberto who has asked us to hide his true identity, told us he pays gang leaders $3000.00 a month in extortion money in order to operate his several small city buses for him
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. the government's hard line against gangs doesn't go far enough or not. and then we'll hold zone on if we don't pay the money, my drivers are out on the streets are the ones who pay with their lives as transport business owners. we would rather just pay what we have to pay to the gangs. so our drivers can keep doing their jobs and we can keep doing ours. almost . it's clear that fighting extortion from gangs is complex would hunter and authorities have vowed to address the root causes of crime, including tackling corruption within the national police force. and though it's only been a year since the new government was elected, the country security forces see they're committed to changing the image of ponderous from a seemingly lawless state to a country where the rule of law prevails over organized crime. monroe up a little al jazeera, some federal sewland police in peru, her 5 t gassett protesters in lima, the, the demonstrations a calling for president to do that, but i'd say to resign. she came to power last month off the former president could
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feel arrested and jailed for trying to dissolve. congress lot of to says she's now considering holding the general election this december shares in multiple companies owned by age. his riches man have plunge sharply as accusations of accounting fraud and stock manipulation on nerve investors. gouter modalities. danny group has been hit hard in india and markets following allegations made by the new york based investment firm hindenberg research. and the book says it's uncovered evidence of brazen accounting fraud, stock manipulation, and money laundering. as a donnie over decades, it's shares started the full sharply off. the allegations were made almost $11000000000.00 will wipe counts on wednesday, and the losses and 7 listed companies went up to $48000000000.00 on friday. the group has rejected the allegations. it says it's considering remedial and punitive
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action against hindenberg. in response hindenburg says he failed to address any of the issues raised in its report and it's ready for any legal action. a park stony roof, he has had no time low against the us dollar. and the 2nd crisis is worse and its found reserves shrink. its fear this could lead to severe shortages of essential goods such as food and fuel. come on high reports from islamabad. it's another de la vod friday bazaar. as people go around shopping water tension, good by that is bad news on the economic front. the buckets on a tumble against the us dollar by almost 10 percent. and that to, from a government which was promising to bring change of august on, according to the financial times, the country is on the brink of collapse and economic crisis which could be
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comparable to what happens to sit along. which ran out of foreign exchange market on foreign exchange in all time low. and our country is trying to negotiate with the i, m f, which after the evaluation of the rope, he had to come to budgets on discussion conditionality to resume that bailout package for margaret on. but they're going to miss wrong. that money really not be enough to address buckets on economic problem. industry is shutting down because energy costs have been going up. imports are stuck at the fort regarding the bank's open letter of credit, regardless of acute shortage of foreign exchange, particularly us dollars and then rested, have lot over 4 months of enrichment for no fault of their own according to economic x. but now we've been speaking to some economic expert and also people on
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the ground. and this is what they tell us valid point. so probably didn't where it was earning 500 rupees a day. even then i was happy as things were affordable. but now, even if i'm earning 3 times that still it's hard to survive as price as a beyond the reach. while i'm put a shot among the board, buyers and sellers, i need to do high inflation look at the devaluation that will be obviously the increase the patrol, bias and other commodities. unfortunately, the total failure, the current government and wrong policies which brought the country, the white one is the valuation of the rope. it will have the people hard dead already struggling to survive the central commodity. and they of course, will be preventive because of the knock on effect on the price of a central item buckets on it importing wheat. richard a staple in this country because of your shortage. and this of course really mean that every central commodity price high, something that the people are focused on can afford bob junko,
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which is one win away from a record extending 10th australian open title. 15 years to the day after he won his 1st won, he beat tommy pole to set up. the final against greece is stephan us said surpass the winner will become well number one. david stokes wraps up the action semi final stay in melbourne and american. tommy paul was in the last 4 of a grand slam for the 1st time, up against novak joker bitch and 9 time champion on this court. and it didn't take long for jock of each to hit his stride, racing into a fight, one lead in the lightning set. but somehow cold fought his way back to level it up at 55. and if a joke, a bitch, to go on and take it or be it taking a little longer than it should have done. ah, after that it really was one way traffic several powerful shots helping jock
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a bit. take the 2nd set 6 games to one and whatever pull through it in the 3rd joke of each had the answer. he took it $62.00 to wrap up the match. that makes it 27 consecutive victories for him at the australian open. one more will see an equal roughened at our reco tally of $22.00 major title. we both had the had a heavy legs, you know, i think in the 1st said, but yeah, that was really fortunate to, to kind of her hold my nerves. i think in the end, towards the end of the 1st set, it was a key in after that i started swinging through the ball more so in i'm just really pleased to get through another final in the final joke of which will be up against 3rd seat stephan off sits a pass after losing 3 times in the melbourne semi's. he made no mistake this time round. seeing of russian 18th seed karen hatchet of in 4 sets. he's the 1st greek
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prior to reach the final in melbourne. a city which has the biggest greek population outside of greece sits pass is never when a major and lost his any previous final to jock of ich, at the 2021 french open. whoever wins on sunday will become the new will. number one. these are the moments that i've been working hard for to, to be able to play in finals like this, but finals that have a bigger meaning. so sit surpassed chasing number one spot and his 1st grand slam. but to lift the trophy, he must become the 1st player to beat jock a bitch at melbourne park since 2018 david stokes out his era. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here al jazeera. now, palestinians are expressing their anger after israel's most deadly raid in the occupied west bank. nettie.

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