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i am, sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dall hall. so coming up u. s. cities brace for protesters, 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. m. 23 rebels capture more territory in the east, forcing hundreds to flee their homes. and firms controlled by asia as richest man lose $48000000000.00 after a scathing report by u. s. short seller. ah, palestinians have been protesting a day after the deadliest israeli raid in the occupied west bank and nearly 2 decades is ready forces killed 9 palestinians in janine and the occupied west bank on 1st day. more than
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a 100 palestinians were injured and fridays. demonstrations is israeli forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets. and ron carne reports now from garza violence continued across the occupied west bank on friday. oh, in al rom, just outside occupied east jerusalem. the funeral of a man called on thursday saw israeli police firing tear gas and stung grenades against unarmed palestinian mourners. the deadly raid on the janine refugee camp and spoke the conflict has left many palestinians in short, as has the killing of a 60 year old. she was in the wrong place at the wrong time and was hit by a bullet fired by his ready foot. that sally, she said to pray and pray for the young man. then she opened the window to look over to check what is going on. a bullet hit her in her neck, the bullet hit the wall and the tv screen. she fell down. it was the moment when i
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went down, so i ran and i caught her and i put my hand on her injury until the young man came to help her. a senior un official says civilians, the protection of this violence in your p t o would occur israel, where to enmity, legal, how century, all the to patient immediately and i can be shiny as required by international. the most important thing is to ensure the protection or the civilian population, meaning all palestinians under occupation. and let me say that on the fact that the commission eagle doesn't suspend the application of international law after the rating janine palestinian functions of out of retaliation at around midnight. on friday, it came to rockets fired from the gaza strip towards israel. the town of ash cologne were intercepted by the iron dome defense system. 3 hours later his rope fired a barrage of missiles at 3 sites in gaza, claiming one to be
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a rocket manufacturing facility. another missiles struck as, as hoggett in the magazine refugee camp. no deaths or injuries were reported on either side. there have been protests across the strip against the israeli occupation of the west bank, but things remain calm for now. the palestinian factions and their message via rockets and the israelis answered via missiles, but there are very powerful elements of this far right government who wants a decisive war on garza and they want it soon. m ron kong al jazeera gaza city. though a protest to during friday prayers at the alex, a mosque, unoccupied, east jerusalem, our diplomatic editor james bay's 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 protest where the policy and flag was raised and there was chanting from alex to janine they chanted,
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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 to a visit coming up here from the us secretary of state on sunday, as the blink. it will be coming here. it's 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 this 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 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,
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the barrier to either of those 2 things is the by the ministration. and that's why i think some, i hoping that the u. s. secretary of state will see things for himself and decide perhaps to persuade president biden, to change the u. s. government position. 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 officers 5 former policeman in the state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder. following the death of tyrene nichols, when we consume sharif reports, the community increase. the family of tyree nichols joined in at a memphis state park to honor the father was an avid skate bolder. his mother calling for come ahead of the release for police, video of the events which led to us some step away. oh, ward of burning that part of the letter. you may love for
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us. oh, you guys are here for me. i read it. you won't believe police initially said nichols died in hospital after confrontation with offices below is of the family say even pepper sprayed, taste, said restrained, and kicked the last word on the rear. he's all about pay the 200 yours from his her. any cost for his mom? 3. her mom. her mom, so where's the humana worth to humor? these are the 5 officers who been charged with 2nd degree murder. the also facing charges of aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping. official misconduct,
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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, if that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform, the city is on the edge ahead of for public release of the video on friday when we consume sharif on casita. well, our white house correspondent, kimberly how can reports from washington dc. 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,
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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 there will be dignity. but in the words of the president is clear that there's still a long way to go and that there's work to be done. he says that the 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
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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. oh, as i by john says it will remove its. diplomats from its embassy in iran, off toward it, cold, a terrorist attack. a gunman stormed the building, killing a security chief, an injuring 2 guards. the suspected attacker is now under arrest. foreign ministers of both countries have spoken, and they suggested a joint investigation. and 23 rebels have taken control of a strategic town in the democratic republic of congo. these 2 town of cuz jango was
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seized on thursday night. the un peacekeeping mission says more than 450 people, including women and children, a thinking refuge at face in the town, colon on the rebels to leave regional leaders agreed in november, the m 23 fighters with withdraw from the scenarios. malcolm, i was following developments from the kenyan capital, my robi m. 33 widely understood to be packed by neighboring rwanda. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them. 23 lighted incense, the 3 slices where ruined the military equipment, or they were wonder denies it. and so months m $23.00, the pushing towards john gets awards and si fi territory in descended bi congos army who are widely reported to be fighting alongside militia. although congress government denies it now a military fuel system. congress told us that just 2 days ago, the tale and of soldiers crossed from rwanda to reinforce and 23. and that's what
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proceeded and 23 fighters overcoming the congress government forces on this allies with defending to turn 23 take in the town and not mean to end 23 consoles. the roads now from china to the provincial capital of goma. the only other road going north is being controlled by and 23 for months. now this is the, the alternative route. the north also cut off and many people in goma. now, the n 23 will advance south towards the town of sock, a would cut off the only other remaining road access to the city of gomer and put m 23 is back as in a strong position to negotiate with the congress government escalating violence is forcing more people from their homes and taking refuge in the city of goma as a wave of fighting between m. 23 rebels in the government worsens. the humanitarian crisis. gazelle, hassan reports clean violence and instability. these families,
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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 $23.00 armed group fights government forces again debbie, debbie young, we witnessed everybody killing people and we got scared that we lift that they wouldn't kill us, we lost everything of them. uncle ben at the pdf will not keep up with who jeremiah dounia shares his chant with his wife and 5 children, and even in the near, near my journey. but this is my home. i started building it 2 days ago when i got here, mom, we left with nothingness. we sleep on the ground on top of tree leaves. we don't know if our brothers who stayed survived it was about to set. the united nations has accused m. 23 rebels of committing atrocities against civilians and recent fighting as forcing more people from their homes. gentlemen, ready to news up world was this last night we registered more than 1300 people. we
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are still identifying them because more and more arrive every day. we know that others are on their way and it, our families here had hope they'd be able to go back home. but they say that hope, this fading cartoon loop, this other young al jazeera african leaders have been meeting in senegal to discuss ways to increase the continents food production. the united nation says 278000000 people in africa to have secure access to food. climate change, persistent drought, and conflicts are impacting african countries ability to grow and sell enough crops . the same time, the price of food in ports has been rising, expert se, supporting small scale farmers across the continent will help africa out of a downward spiral. vallario is the head of the international fund via group cultural development. he says his organization is helping to develop country specific solutions we have had in december 19 leave. there's really committed to
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increase the investment and to also works through certain compacts. so there have been more than 40 compaq 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. even before this compact. we have been working with many of the countries on finding national specific pathway and we're talking about been type with system that needs not only production, but also how food is distributed. how would this transform, how food is stored? because it's very important for each specific 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 this needs to be solution from africa or africa. what we have enough to know if had been some commitment from african countries to spend up to 10 percent of the g p into agriculture and transformation
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in their 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 nexus. i had an al jazeera feeling, the financial pain. why fall in the value of focused on currency as, as many struggling to survive? and how japan is turning to tack to tackle it low birth rate. ah ah hi there. rain continues to be a big problem across the gulf. here's your weather for has beginning in the middle east. so when you say we go for closer look, we've seen flooded out streets and not only doha, but also to buy as well. but i think by saturday the risk of flooding is certainly
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therefore muskets were dragon down cooler air from the north. so it's hot temperature and doha of 20 degrees and i think wind gusts in the order of about 40 kilometers per hour. it's also a breezy pitcher for southern st province in pakistan, karachi, looking for windows about 50 kilometers per hour, and some snow moving through off on a storm cobble could pick up to about 10, maybe even 15 centimeters. there's snow falling over the higher ground in turkey, and that's with this disturbance moving west to east. so it's rain from is stumble right through to antalya and we've got a warm breeze through the levant. so ramallah beirut, your temperature at 22 degrees on saturday. warm bubble of heat can be found in n janina. you may then hit 40 degrees over the course of the weekend that extends into south sudan, where juba is 40 degrees on the nose. quite intense rain around the gulf of guinea, and we've still got our tropical storm wobbling around in the mozambique channel. but eventually we'll dip out to the indian ocean in the days to come. susan
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ah, the in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right. extremely there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the thing and all position concerned about this much more with frank assessment. you know, that was a joke about the interim government that it's not interim, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera. oh, the me
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or come back, you're watching. i'll just say a time to recap. i headlines. palestinians are expressing their anger after israel's most deadly rate in the occupied with banking $82.00 decades. people have protested that, and in garza more than a 100 kind of students have been injured or have suffered from tear gas lation. major cities across the us, appraising for demonstrations as police, has released the 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 in the cold in the democratic republic of congo m. 23 rebels have taken control of a strategic town and be un peacekeeping mission, multiple wandering, 50 people, including women and children, seeking refuge space in the town. shares in multiple companies owned by asia, riches man of plunged sharply as accusations of accounting fraud and stock
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manipulation. and nerve investors got him out on these down. the group has been hit hard in india and markets following allegations made by the new york based investment firm hindenberg, research. positive ital has more from new delhi, 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 donnie 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 adonis 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. ah, in that report hindenburg has alleged up serious accusations of, you know,
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this includes stock market manipulation, counting fraud and has said the adonis group has pulled off court the largest corn in corporate history. now this company is also it shocked seller, which means that it trades against a stocks. so unlike most people who make money when stock prices rise, this company makes money. when stock prices fall. nadia donnie group and got the medina have dismissed these allegations. the company is also threatening legal action. it has also questioned the timing of this report. just this morning. the company listed additional shares in the indian stock market stock brokers 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 end in stock market. why we're taking you now to memphis, where the family holding a press conference of tyrene nichols of course he is the
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a black man who was beaten to death by police in memphis that listening to what benjamin crump, the attorney is saying, sure. oh, these tre circumstances that is the stout father of tyrene, the locals. mr rodney wales and the mother of tyree nichols, miss rovan wet wales. we can never applaud you enough for your grace and dignity throughout this. so what are we here for to day at this hour, we're here to give a re action to the charges that were announced by district attorney mo roy yesterday. and to give remarks in anticipation of the last
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documentation of terry nichols alive on this earth. and so we began well for our reactions to the charges and we applaud the district attorney for bringing charges against the 5 officers for 2nd degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnap in awe, official misconduct, an official oppression, very important charges against these 5 officers as pass the thomas, i refer sometimes, i am referred to as black americas attorney general.
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and we stand on the principle of equal justice. so let me be exceedingly clear on this point. when we look at how these 5 black offices who were caught on camera committing a crime. and when we look at how sas, the police chief and the police department terminated them. and we look at how swiftly the district attorney bought charges against him and less than 20 days. i'm a then we want to proclaim that this is the blueprint. go forward. for any time, any offices, whether they be black or white,
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will be held accountable. no longer can you tell us, we got to wait 6 months to year, even though we got to benny yo with evidence of the excessive force and the crime. no more. can you tell us that any more? because with these bath black officers, you all move this swiftly. and as the chief said, it was important for the community that they took swift action. and that justice moves swiftly against these 5 officers who happen to be african american. well, when is white officers? we think is also important to the community that their swift faction and that we move swiftly to justice. i mean, cause must be honestly think about it. this is not the 1st time that we saw police
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officers commit in crime and engage in an excessive, brutal force against black people in america who were on arm. but yet we have never seen swift justice like this. think about la quam meg dano in chicago, illinois attorney women who to where was that over year? 14 months even that i had that video on day one. think about the video of eric gardner is staten island, new york. how long it took our kareem on that one? think about all these cases out in sterling, silky in barrels. lee then own video. think about pamela toner, houston, texas. kil, don't video took years for the on the brain charges in her case even on i had the
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video day one think about ronald green in louisiana. i me had that video for day one took over year to her brand charges against them. i me. so man, man, my go think about 4 to yo to me or rice own bid a young and why justice did move swiftly plane. it is black people when they were killed by white police officers. so we hafta make the point exceedingly clear. we now have the blueprint, america, and we want except last go forward in the future. we will how black officers treat it differently than white officers. we will equal justice under the low tire reading of it to mere wife deserve it, run a green deserve it out. in style and deserve it,
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are gone to deserve it. pamela town to deserve it. oh, our children, barry williams deserve it. i mean, he was killed rather than the basso go. our black in las vegas own video. and yet the investigation is still going on over a year. and so we have a precedent that has been sent here memphis. and we intend to ho, this blue print for all america from this day forward. now . all so and you're going to hear from her man, we're, we're grace and dignity for rover terry's mother. she said previously that she feels god,
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i used her son as an assignment. and bishop williamson, even though it's very, very painful. and god knows this is tragic. but she believes guy used her son as an assignment and her and mr will say this assignment is for reform reform that we can try to prevent some of these hash tag of black and brown. people been unjustly keel by police that we can create a terry law right here in tennessee. come on. that's right. that would be various that were emphasized importance of police
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officers, president turner, to have a duty to in obeying when they see crime. be a committee even if those crimes are being committed by their fellow officers. that will be the appropriate legacy that we give tyree nickelson if we really fate we won't. jestice for justice is not jess jest as for one family is justice for all of us. that's what ro vaughn is praying for. she wants reform. we want this duty to in of being to be comp tyree's law, just like they have kerry on hawkins low in the state of new york. and for those of you who don't note, as soon as me an attorney mac air or more talk this morning, carrier who i was a black.

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