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left the city altogether with them because i'm political uncertainty. many rely on the help find it difficult to get the support they how do state controlled installation in moscow is one of the both for vale. they pay for the world a, the has an incredible facial recognition technology. how did the narrative improve public opinion better? no walker asked for god, how is citizen, jim? listen, we framing the story. the video spread like wildfire, they deny the prayer or in your brain, the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered. ah confrontations between palestinians and his writing forces in the occupied west bank after night have rockets and as strikes following thursdays,
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deadly rage. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm no mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. no mother should go through. would i'm going through right? none of his own edges. police prepared to release video of the confrontation that led to 5 officers being charged with the murder of tyree nichols. and 23 rebels sees a key town in the eastern democratic republic of congo, driving hundreds of people to seek refuge as he un base and banker residence, ignore advice to work from home off to air pollution. and this is he reaches hazardous levels, ah low and welcome to the program. we'd begin with breaking news this hour. it's
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coming out of occupied easter islam has been a shooting at a synagogue in a settlement in east jerusalem getting a little bit of information. but of course the details are still coming in diplomatic. and this is, james bayes has been in the region following these development. he joins is on the phone now from occupied east jerusalem. there are all these reports, james, i think from the israel's channel 12 that 5 people have been killed. do you have any more information about this? the installation i'm afraid is somewhat confused at this stage. her 1st report, so this shooting only really emerging involved. so we have some contradictory information on the call. but what we do know is there was shooting the call that says settlement. they don't need to resubmit the northern talk about you probably east jerusalem. what we understand happened is that a car pulled out, pulled up in front of the synagogue. gunman got out and opened fire. now we told by
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sources from these, right, the house people being killed, i can kinda use some media reporting that that could be high. it could be as many as 7 have been killed. we also seen reports of many injured, some reports suggesting that could be as many as 13 people injured, but these, these figures call the spin on different media, giving different information. and the situation is still pretty confused. and some of the early reports suggested that might be a 2nd gun. he was being homepage, that he probation does not appear to be accurate from the latest information that we have. and that we've been told by the radio. that was just wondering that they say that that gun man has be neutralized language means that he has been killed, i think. and i know jim,
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you've been there following developments that was friday press day. but of course the, the great concern is that off to that military raid in jeanine, an uprising and more attention and violence could be something that is imminent. and of course that this often multiple air attacks in the gaza strip following the death of those 9 palestinians in janine including an elderly woman from the time that you have spent that today. how would you describe the mood the atmosphere? is there an expectation that things could escalate? things are extremely kind of because of what you've seen in the last 24 hours as you say, that very deadly attack in janine the strikes we saw on the markets in garza. but of course the, if you look at the, why did time train what has happened so far this year,
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promising it killed the most deadly starter, the year policy means on call 2022, which was the most deadly year for palestinians. so that backdrop, i think, shows the tension that's being felt here. and it's a time when it's going to be in the international spot, like anyway, because 24 hours from now, we're going to get the un secretary to state heading towards the region. i think for us to call ro bucklin coming due to recent so time of diplomatic importance, but also a time of great concern about the situation on the ground. and we just getting confirmation that 7 people have been killed in that surgery. some synagogue attack this according to his railey media, also the b service saying that 10 people wounded in a shooting that police have described as a terror attack, though we are waiting a bit more information, but that's where the situation stands at the moment. this
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is why all that will stay across development, sab, bring you more information as it comes into us. but as you are just hearing palisades, of in protesting, in the occupied west bank a day after the deadliest raid and almost 2 decades, 9 people were killed in a raid on the jenin refugee camp a 10th palestinian was short. later in the day, allison is clash with israeli police falling friday. prayers is ready forces. if i tear gas is used through stones allen in our rom and the nablus region. more than a 100 palestinians were injured or suffered from tear gas inhalation. overnight israeli war, pride struck targets in garza, after rockets were fired at southern israel from the strip in response to the raid islamic jihad. his claim responsibility for that now was james was just mentioning it all comes just 3 days before the secretary of state antsy blank. and as you to
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visit in the region, washington is saying there is an urgent need for all parties to de escalate. amana con reports from garza violence continue to cross the occupied west bank on friday. oh, in o rama. just outside occupied east jerusalem. the funeral of a man called on thursday, saw israeli police, you firing higgerson stung grenades against unarmed palestinian mourners. the deadly raid on the to me, refugee camp and sport. 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 bullet fired by his really forces that suddenly 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 you and official says civilians. the protection of this violence in your b t o would occur if israel, where to any to legal how century older to they should immediately and i can be shiny as required by international. the most important thing is to ensure the protection of the civilian population, meaning all palestinians under okay, base. and let me say that on the fact that your commission even though doesn't suspend the application on international law, off to the rate in today's palestinian functions about a retaliation that's around midnight. a cane to rockets fired from the gaza strip towards the israelis home of asked alone were intercepted by the iron dome defense system. 3 hours later is roll fired a barrel of missiles at 3 sites in gaza,
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claiming one to be a rocket manufacturing facility. another missile struck as, as hog it in the magazine refugee camp. no deaths or injuries were reported on either side. there have been protests across the stroke against the israeli occupation of the west bank, but things remain calm for now. the palestinian foxon seller message via rockets and the israelis on said 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. american al jazeera, gaza city and this is just a live shot that were getting pitches of our ambulance is rushing. anyway, these are the latest pitches that we're getting there from jerusalem, where you've been reporting on a synagogue shooting. now 7 people are confound to have been killed in this at but also we're getting reports according to israel's ambulance service. that 10 people
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were wounded in a shooting that police have described as a terror attack and is comes after we seen a real spike intentions. it came off to israel's deadliest rate in the janine refugee camp for almost 2 decades. that's caused a great deal of, of anger because 9 palestinians were killed in that rate, including an elderly woman. but then also it's caused an escalation in a while not only in the occupied west bank itself, but so also they have been strikes in garza, multiple air attacks in the blockaded garza strict and not just comes after cause the that jeanine refugee camp. right. that was on thursday, and this after rockets were fired into or in southern israel. so we see that sort of chain reaction or that domino effect of escalation. of course, this comes just before your sectors say anti blink as due to visits, which in washington has called for com. but these are just some of the scenes from
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occupied eastern them just reaching us. but this is a shooting that is said to that has taken place in a synagogue 7 people confirmed to have been killed. 10 wounded though, perhaps that toll could rise depending on the severity of the injuries of those who've been wounded. so obviously ambulance are at the scene there and there will be some concerns about what could happen in the coming days and weeks. also there was a friday prayers to day and there were clashes there between up palestinians and israeli police tear gas was fired by israeli forces as they, as stones were thrown at them in our rum and the nablus region. more than 100 palaces were injured or suffered from tear gas inhalation that just gives you an idea of developments through the day. but these are some of the latest pictures coming to us from jerusalem, where at 7 people are confirmed who have died in
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a synagogue shooting there. ah, you as president joe biden, the mother of a black man who died after a confrontation with police of appealed for calm. as the authorities prepared to release a video showing the attack. 5 former policeman in tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder. following the death of tyree nichols this month. they were sacked when a police investigation found these excessive force all failed to intervene to help the 29 year old nichols died at 3 days after his allegedly beaten that during a traffic stop in memphis lawyers acting for the family of tyra nichols. welcome the quick response by authorities and demand at the same reaction for all police violence investigations. will we rooker hardens? barbara o kristen,
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who were couple film were committed the crime. and when we looked good, how are the pollution from the police department terminated bill? and we look at how switzerland good this look or turn it bought charges against bill and less than 20 days. i'm a bill. we want to put claim that this is the break. we're go for it a time in the office. well that i'd be brooke, all one 0, patty coin is in washington dc. she joins us now. what's the family saying to day patty? will they just had a press conference and benjamin crump, who you just heard from there. he, after that, went on to list a series of cases were white police officers are being investigated for wrong doing and the video is not released. the investigations can take months or years. so he
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a said that has to change. now if you can see it's been done in memphis, it can be done. other places for the families part tyrene nichols. ah, mom, her name is rove on wells. she said that she believed god gave her son in assignment. and that assignment is to create change because of his tragic death. one of the things that they are calling for is for tennessee to institute a basically a duty to intervene law. now 6 other states have done that. it, it means that if a police officer sees another police officer doing something wrong, potentially committing crimes, that they are obligated to intervene. so that's one of the concrete steps that they are once you see taken. but the overall message from the family, from the lawyers, is they want you to protest when this video is released, but they want you to do it peacefully. and as you say, patty, video is going to be released a bit later on this evening and a fair is it in that that what it shows could really spark an angry reaction
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amongst people. what are we expecting to see? well, it's going to be released at $23.00, g m t that 6 p m local time. we think that there's going to be about an hour worth of video. most of it not redacted. what we now know we've just learned is there are special police cameras. when they're looking at areas with a high crime rate, where they're basically just towers in the sky, and they were able to do, basically a birds eye view, while the police officers knew at this intersection where this happened. there was one of those camera. so we're probably going to see it from an aerial point of view . we'll probably see body cam video if there's any other surveillance video. and let's keep in mind what we're talking about. we're talking about this 29 year old man. he was pulled over for what the police set of time was reckless driving, although now please say there's no evidence that he was in fact driving recklessly and they pull him out of the car. he says, what do i do? what did i do? his family says he got scared, so he ran from police. he was about 91 meters from his parents house when they say
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that these 5 officers basically jumped on him, attacked him, beat him mercilessly for 3 full minutes. they teased him, they used pepper spray. they used restraints and we now believe they were really slow to call for medical attention. one of the things that is been very unusual about this, every official who said they've seen the tape has basically said it is so horrific that they don't have words to describe how horrible this video is and what it's going to show. now the police chief is releasing this video at 6 pm local, because she says she wants people to have time to get their kids home from school. people home from works from work ab businesses to be closed because this video is expected to be so incendiary, that they are very worried that there will be widespread riots and protest. not just in many and memphis. police departments across the country are gearing up for
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this. we do expect we're also going to hear audio on this tape and we've been told the last 3 words that came out of tyra nichols mouth was calling for his mother 3 times. all right, thank you very much from washington party call. hang now the stories are following new s justice department is charged 3 men over an alleged plot to kill a prominent u. s. iranian activist who's been an outspoken voice in favor of the recent anti government protests, a 5 to i mirror of pilot morrow of and holiday my day of were charged with the murder for hire and money laundering for their role. and they run back fascination attempt of the journalist and activists who is a us citizen and lives in brooklyn. he lazurick, tim has not been named and 23 rebels have continued to advance in the eastern democratic republic of congo. seizing the town of kit shonda and cutting off the last row to the north, the army is confirmed. it will draw, calling a tactical move to protect civilians. un peacekeeping missions has more than 450
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people, including women and children, a seeking refuge at its base, and the town calling on the rebels to leave. where your lead is broken in agreements in november of which the 23 fighters was supposed to withdraw from. we can see the positions in the east by january 15th sir is malcolm y passmore. in this, he is reporting from the kenning capital nairobi where i'm 23 widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them . 23 fighters 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 award from the cc territory being 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 that just 2 days ago, the battalions 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 and this allies were defending control and 23 taken the town and not mean to end 23 controls. the roads now from china to the provincial capital of goma. the only other road going north is being controlled by and $23.00 for a month. 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 soc a would 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 government. now safety countries in africa with pleasure, total of $40000000000.00 to tackle hunger on the continent. pleasures made at the feet, africa summit. in western cynical, nicholas hoc, attended the face of hunger in the 21st century wing
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barely more than the new born. this young girl shows the sign of what is likely to come for many, for millions, 40 years after a famine and ethiopia became one of the 20th centuries, worst humanitarian events. children in the far region are again going hungry. although allah barnett but there seems no went to this drought for the last 3 years, there was no rain and a loss to lot of livestock, which is my source of income now are entirely dependent on food distribution. now, with $34.00 heads of state gathered in senegal at the food africa summit have pledged to invest $40000000000.00 in agriculture. it's part of an event organized by the african development bank to end hunger in africa by 2030. the solution to africa with problem is not for did you know africa? she'll not go around with bull in head asking for africa. she, we put in seats in girl and girl, it's on foot and not
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a fit itself. africa is sitting today on 65 percent of all the remaining on cultivated ariba land in the world. and so that is not in your vast lot in asia last long, latin america. it's in africa. so what africa dos with agriculture will determine the future of within the world. the war in ukraine has badly affected africans who rely on wheat, imports, and fertilizers from europe. at the conference. leaders discussed ways to end this reliance by investing in local grains developing storage facilities to conserving pro juice and helping small hold farmers. african grains like sorghum are considered super food because the grain is not only resistance to drought, but it's high in nutrients. and so the u. n. has sent a sample of the grain. i've been space to see how it weather's extreme conditions.
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scientists believe that in the face of climate change ending world hunger means changing the way we eat. the un says africa has the potential to become the world's bread basket and addressing gender discrimination will help if women have the same access than men or agriculture. inputs, we can have 150000000 people out of food insecurity enough. food is produced on planet earth to feed every one, but a 3rd goes to waste and more people than ever before are going hungry, and most are women and young girls. nicholas hawk al jazeera jim, nat geo, senegal. little. now another so is a following as a by john, we're move, it's diplomats from the embassy in iran after a gum and storm building, killing a security chief and injuring to guards. as or by john accused. iran of not responding to repeated threats against its personnel over its diplomatic ties to israel. present alarm aliya called the assaulted terrorist attack. says back
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a gun has been arrested. bit as a by john is demanding that iran brings the suspect to justice. as a ministry, we demand from the iranian side to, to bring the perpetrators off. this 3rd is starting to adjust this as soon as possible. seize iran as a side to who acts of the embassies has a, has an obligation. according to the vienna commotion on the promoter relations to secure and to provide the safety of the embassies and the embassy security. obligation is directly lies on the iranian shoulders. so yes, and jim r castro is thornton, is the president of under, as an estate of emergency remains, in effect, across the country. social security measures were recently expanded to help with the fight against criminal gangs. the authorities believed they'll soon yield results from the honduran city of san petra sula. mommy rapids reports were
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in evening patrol in san pedro sula. the police are enforcing a state of exception. a special security protocol government has put in place to combat streaking policy for the purpose of it to compete, neutralize and dismantle the criminal activities of gangs of in the future. to make this criminal groups disappear, hunter is now the 2nd country and central america to declare this kind of emergency measure the residents, your magic castro. now, one year into her administration is seeking to emulate a public strategy adopted a neighboring el salvador to fight crime linked to street gangs like m. s 13. and the notorious 18th street gang gilbert is a strategy like fish needs to be accompanied by plan of social investment. that's to say, a plan to repair the social fabric to the neighborhood for the state of exception has been carried out. it has a long history of weak social fabric for children have few opportunities other than
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criminal activities like extortion, drug trafficking. hello. last year the government of ponderous 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. the press. who is asked us to hide his true identity, told us he pays gang leaders $3000.00 a month and extortion money in order to operate his several small city buses. for him, the government, hard line against gangs doesn't go far enough or not. and then we'll help fill on if we don't pay the money,
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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. well, it's clear that fighting, extortion from gangs is complex with hunter and authorities have bound 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 pedro sewland level chemical weapons watchdog has concluded there are reasonable grounds to believe that syrian government forces carried out a chemical weapons attack and the rebel l. town and duma, 5 years ago on april 7th, 2018. at least one helicopter of the syrian army dropped to gas cylinders on residential buildings, killing more than 40 people. government had denied using chemical weapons at the
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time, but previous investigation by the u. n's chemical weapons watchdog found the present . charlotte, i said, use sar unemployed and attacks against civilians in 20. 17 checks have been voting for their next president in a 2nd round run off ex nato. general petra bava and the former prime minister andre babich were leading after the 1st round. both candidates secured around 35 percent of the vote presents in the jack republic do not hold executive powers, but they do appoint prime ministers and judges. and they also have a say in foreign affairs. now to me and mother ruling military, gender is and outs. tough requirements for policies wishing to run in august proposed elections. the new rule, se parties are intend to compete must have at least a 100000 members and commit to running in the election the next 60 days. if not, they'll be deregistered as a party. previously, parties only needed a 1000 members to run, but it comes almost 2 years after men, mas generals took control in a military co processor been held in front of the swedish embassy. enquire, lampa,
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members of malaysia's muslim organisation were angered by the burning of the koran . by the leader of a danish far right party and stalk home last week. they want the government to do more to condemn sweden for allowing it to happen. this is a reminder, you cannot see that this is it's warmer. do these will have international i firmly do that through the primary new so militia that we want you to act on this what breakers and come with a lot with us. really how people in bangkok have been urged to protect themselves because of worsening air pollution. the tie authorities of advise them to wear masks or work from home when possible because the situation is so bad comes after the number of people experiencing pollution related health problems will than double than that was just in the past 7 days. tony chang has more from the ty, capital, this russia here in bangkok and as you can see,
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the traffic is absolutely john. most people seem to be ignoring the government's advice to try and work from home. although most people are also worried. moss again and this time, not because of covert, it's because of the pollution you can see here in the traffic part of the problem is a sea of little motor bikes nipping around the city. although small engines. 1 pumping out fumes, there are old trucks and buses pumping out these all fumes. oh is a relatively, unchecked by the tory government. this is also a city of more than 10000000 people. with all sorts of unchecked growth and development, industrial rings all around the outside. there's a problem, the thai government can't control that because thailand sits right at the center of a triangle with agricultural development with cambodia allows them myanmar all around this time of year. they're all burning off their crops after the rice
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harvest. and that creates a confluence of pollution. it hits right here, and if you look at the moment, the air index is at a 161. today, it's been about there slightly higher most of the week that is listed as hazardous . the say the w h, so can lead to long term or spiritual problems, even death with the problem partially overseas and partially linked to economic development. it's hard to see what the tie government is going to do. well, you can get much more on that story. tony chang has been covering from bangkok on our website, al jazeera dot com, but also there's everything else that our headlight stories, but also analysis that takes you behind the news out there, a dell come ah, she couldn't look at my stories are following this hour at.

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