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hello, i'm mary. i'm to mossey. welcome to the news our lie from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. 7 people are dead at several injured after a gunman opens fire near a synagogue and occupied east jerusalem. now this follows confrontations between palestinians and israeli forces in the occupied westbank after a night of rockets and asked right. plus mo mother suit go with, i'm going through right now. land fis on edge is police prepared to release video of the confrontation that led to 5 officers being charged with the murder of tyree nichols. now, in the millionaire, go to my donnie, went from the world 3rd richest man to the 7th, and just a few hours ago. and peter said with him, bo, with your sport, the united states. remember, hosts were mixed. use copper america, mobile joker, which reaches original, extending tim frustrating,
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open final to suitable room number one showed on with stair funnels 60 plus. ah low and welcome to the news our. we saw it with our breaking news story out of occupied east jerusalem, where at least 7 people, including a 15 year old boy have been killed in a shooting near as synagogue israeli medic say, several people are injured. a gunman was shot dead at the scene, shooting took place in the illegal settlement of navy alcove app and a day after israeli forces killed at 10 palestinians in the occupied west bank. well, since the suiting, there have been reports of attacks on palestinians. 5 palisades have been wounded and beta. one of them is in a critical condition, quoting to local sources, they were blocking a road when a settler shot at them. settlers of also attacked palestinian cars south of beth hm . and
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a farmer near at south it. a deadly shooting has been celebrated by some people in the occupied palestinian territories. oh, it was spontaneous demonstrations and garza and the town of ramallah in the west bank. dozens of people came out on the streets, waving flags and singing crowds formed shortly after the synagogue shooting took place. oh james, raise is life or is it the scene in occupied eastern islam? and sir james, a reports that to the national security minister at my bank de vere, was there very briefly what is happening the scene now? well, he's been joined by prime minister netanyahu, who is here at the scene. let me just 1st give you an idea of what has been going on here and show you exactly where we are. if i just step out of the shot,
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you look up the hill and you can see 2 buses up the hill. well that is never your call, that is the settlement, that is where the synagogue is located. and that's where just a couple of hours after the start of shabbat, the holy day for jews, the shooting took place. if we come down the hill, you can see the car, the toyota corolla that was used in the shooting. we've been watching over the last hour. the police going through that car looking for any possessions in the car. they've already named. in fact, there was a name that came out earlier that was the wrong name, but they've named the person who was driving the car. the person who carried out the shooting. and they do believe it was just one person the carried out the shooting. hari i'll comb, he's from the show a thought camp which is very close to navy. i cough located very close because of course the geography here is such that an illegal settlement has been set up
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in the land that is designated as palestinian land. interestingly about the suspect, the israeli police are saying that they have no security file on him whatsoever. no previous incidence regarding this man, you might be able to is here in the distance that way the bit of shooting a bit of shouting going on from palestinian passes by. we actually had some protestant passes by here earlier on, and they were dispersed by israeli forces with stunned grenades. and i suspect that these rallies may well move these people on again because as you have heard, just up the road there right now, not just the security minister, but these railey. i minister benjamin netanyahu, who previously, before he arrived at the scene about 20 minutes ago, was consulting with his security chiefs. in fact, you might be able to hear it now. the st. the stung grenades being fired again to
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disperse the crowds by the israeli military. i'm worth telling you we haven't, don't have any comments yet from prime minister netanyahu, but we do have comments from the security minister been given as i show you. i'm just showing you some pictures will show you some pictures where those crowds of palestinian youths are being dispersed by these ready security forces. i think it's worth telling you what it's a mob been career said he's the controversial security minister of israel. a controversial because he is himself a champion of settlers. i think his words are important. he said we need to react. the situation cannot go on like this. and clearly it's a situation in this region in the last 24 hours. that is really serious worrying the international community greatly that very deadly attack israeli raid that took place that took place and jeanine overnights,
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the bombardment in garza, the rockets in garza. and as you mentioned, marian in beta near nobliss in the west bank after this incident, and almost certainly a reaction to this incident, fi, palestinians, there was shot by an israeli settler and wounded. we understand. they were standing on the road and they were shot by a settler. no more information at this stage on their injuries or that. but we'll see waiting for further information on that and waiting further information on what exactly prime minister netanyahu is going to say. and exactly who is going to meet as his visit. he continues and james, there have been months of clashes that are taking place nearly every night, or a very often between palestinians and israelis, security forces. but the raid that took place engineer was the deadliest and the most serious that has occurred for many years. it resulted in the deaths of 9
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palestinians, including an elderly woman. and now comes this synagogue shooting. and then also we've been reporting on a bit of settle of violence, but also that happens on a regular basis as well. i suppose there are 2 things that perhaps one is a concern about how, what the response might be, whether this could be the sort of an escalation or some sort of a military operation by the israelis. but then also what it could mean for an individual sort of protests and, and settle a violence amongst people on the ground. well i think we need to listen closely to the words of these rarely prime minister when he actually speaks, which we believe he will do as he is there in never your cause. but as i reported a moment ago, the security minister saying that there will be a reaction suggest there is going to be something coming from the israeli side. and
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that creates as ever, in these sort of circumstances, potentially a spiral. it is a very worrying situation. yes, the events of the last 24 hours are really worrying and grim. but also remember where we are this year. record number of palestinians killed at the start of this year on top of 2020 to a record number of persons killed in 2022. it's a grim situation. we have this new israeli government, the most hard line, israeli government in history. and it's, it's difficult to see where things are going to go, but i don't think anyone watching this, any observer, whether they're here on the ground or whether the observers from the international community thinks is going to, it was think, thinks it's going to go in, in a in a good direction, just showing you a convoy leaving now we believe that is the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu leaving from navy. i called having completed
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a quick visit but cost for security concerns. he wouldn't hang around for law. we we sought, we've seen some pictures of him with his security minister, been given, were not aware what words he spoke, but clearly were likely to get some quotes from the israeli prime minister from the press who were, who were there with him. i would think in the coming hours, which may give us more of an invitation, more of the convoy coming, coming down the street with their sirens blazing. this is all part of the security for israel's leader after his visit to the place to the synagogue, where in recent hours 7 people were killed including a 15 year old boy. the, the, the number of people injured has been varying and, and it's gone down a bit and that's only because, of course, the death toll has got up. but we think 3 people currently injured. they include,
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we're told a woman who is critically ill, very, very seriously. ill, we understand in terms of the latest information that we're getting on the injuries . okay, thank you very much from occupied you, serious and far from the scene of that synagogue shooting james bay's reporting. i deserves anna meyers on the phone now. it joins us from ramallah to discuss these . i have been 3 incidents of satler violence, one and beta, another on a farmer near sal fit and then we were speaking and about also bit of settle violence south of beth. and do you have any more information about these reprisal attacks against palestinians like we, we can say that 5 i pleased with dick and we've got an. ready update, that's one of them is in critical condition,
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wounded in one incident of sick lives attack and be in cause near the village of data which is very close to the city of an occupied. and applied was, of course the attack follows the i'm going to shoot you guys these jews in which 7 units have been confirmed that so far. and of course, as james, which i've seen detentions, i've been high since the days as well, even mother to encourage and enter the room. when my students, adult and civilians were dealing with ministry wait and the german government bill was bank. and we have seen unrest in the west bank really intensifying over the last year or so,
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particularly since that rate in the janine refugee camp. people that bracing themselves for for more violence for more trouble. well actually they are saying the heavy handed approach and the continuing killings are rates and blades. and over the last year in particular, we're only stoke the cycle of violence and hatred. i'm bloodshed. i'm the aisle exhausted because basically the rates especially into the 2 sixty's in the west bank of june and that this had become, i didn't like it, i can say, and i'd be cheap. i'd like to thank you very much for joining us, bringing up to speed with them. what's been happening that like you
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or policies, route protesting earlier on down to the deadliest is ready rate in the occupied westbank in nearly 2 decades, 10 people were killed by israeli forces on thursday, 9 of them in janine and the west bank and more con reports now from garza on fall out from violence continued across the occupied west bank on friday. oh, in al rom, just outside occupied east jerusalem. the funeral of a man killed on thursday. saw israeli police, you firing tear gas and stung grenades against unarmed palestinian mourners. the deadly raid on the janine refugee countless 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 bullet fired by his ready forces, rather than suddenly. she said to pray and prayed for the young man. then she
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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 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 need protection. now this violence in your a t o would occur israel where to any she legal, how century, older tradition immediately and i can be shabby as required by international. the most important thing is to ensure the protection all the civilian population, meaning all palestinians under occupation. and let me say that on the fact that the occupation eagle doesn't suspend the application on international law after the rating jeanine at palestinian factions about retaliation at around midnight. a came to rockets fired from the gaza strip towards the israel town of ash. cologne were
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intercepted by the iron dome defense system. 3 hours later is roll fired a barrel of missiles at 3 sites in gaza, claiming one to be a rocket manufacturing facility. another missiles stroke as his hog it in the magazine refugee camp. no death 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 factions, seller message via rockets and the israelis on said via missiles, but there are very powerful elements of this fall, right. government who wants a decisive war on garza and they want it soon. m ron kong al jazeera, gaza city, which i me now and she is your see michael back. he's an associate fellow at the international has think tank. chatham house, professor of international ations, the university of hampton. thank you for coming in. so me as you're hearing there, benjamin se, eyes hard line you government is widely seen as a, as
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a mo most right wing, perhaps in israel's history with a number of ultra nationalists in key pose. we were just speaking about it, him, our bank of here at the national security minister at the scene, followed by benjamin netanyahu, is going to be there that have competition or jostling among these different figures to take a tougher stance on the palestinians. it's no doubt a very difficult evening and be so in the last 2 days there they're the killing on both sides. this is all will in invade that we have actually peeping shooting and synagogue. we know kind of the loyce we're, we are getting full very long time and we really, we are studying the abyss of bloodshed in the, in, in, in the eyes. and that's why it's, there is a need for international community to intervene and intervene greatly. of course that would be a competition here we all had the head that it a mob been via. he will be immediately on the scene. he's on the scene and also,
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or we need to our paper. what does it mean to our more people, more weapons in the streets, more shooting in the streets and building it a mob been vill malicious. this is not going to have. i think what these early, late the, these early people and also the government should realize this is probably was a long killer. there is no signs that the spout of an organization, so it shows the level of fate. and of course, we all condemned outside shooting people, going to synagogue and play, and they like this. but at the same time, we need to look, go back and look at the what causes softly. and when we got to do, are we got to this low point in the relations between these and by the scenes. and as this is a bless, sadly, especially with really a vacuum of power among the palestinians. and as you mention, probably the most right when government in is that the right now all or to consists probably more bloodshed. and so now that the p a has lost credibility. they've been
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talking about suspending security cooperation with these rains. but they've done that before. meanwhile you have that inner and, and is there any government have alternation it? of course we'll look at things incomplete. isolation from each other. no, we hear nothing about hundreds of palestinians have been killed over the past year . on top of that, you have this flurry of diplomatic activity. you savage, national, can you see asked to get involved. so you've got terre, anthony blinking. yes. actually a state jill in the region along with had a c i a william benz after that. but this biden administration seems to have really checked out of, of this conflict 8, they have no interest in getting to involved. absolutely not because they are not going to actually an issue. and i can understand it's not too broad winner to to gamble on, on any piece bosses, but they're the same time. again, i don't think conflict management is going to help because that's what we have. conflict management that is deteriorating,
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deteriorating all the time. it really needs to go to the heart of the conflict, them to end the occupation. and then showing that all people living between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea of actually equal rights in one way or another. and also the national aspiration of fulfill otherwise, if the occupation is entrenched, building offset of settlements, the expansion or, or off settlement. no, we for government the one the to nisa, which send the signals to policies that this occupation is never going to own. and some people, unfortunately resort to disco, no violence, but did the same time when there is, there is settler violence that police soon suffer every day. there is occupation in the military's early military bits or bliss, the lights of palestinian. that's what happens when you're 55 years of this and ends with the international committee is not just about clues, single statesman, susan bill, but to having a concert, therefore, to bring this conflict to a man. oh,
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thank you very much. do appreciate your analysis as always use the mac or bargainer . speaking of statements, we do actually have one here from you and secretary general saying that to antonio the terrorist, saying that he is deeply worried about this escalation of violence in israel. and the occupied palestinian territories needs urged the utmost restraint to that coming to us from a un spokesman. so we'll continue to stay across developments in occupied east jerusalem this evening. an international reaction to it. also probably more to but bring you on this news out from london. or also falling developments in congo and 23 rebels are seized a key town in the eastern part of the country, driving hundreds of people to seek refuge. it a un base special security measures in honduras is it follows el salvador approach to tackling gangs why ukraine is threatening to boycott next year's parish olympics . as coming out with peter in sport,
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ah, memphis and of the u. s. as he's appraised for angry protest, as the authorities prepared to release a video showing a violent confrontation between police and a black motorist who later died. president joe biden and the mother of tyree nichols of appealed for. com. 5 police officers and tennessee have been sacked and charged with 2nd degree murder following tyra nichols as death. this month. they were sacked when a police investigation found they used excessive force or failed to intervene to help 29 year old nichols die 3 days after his allegedly beaten during a traffic stop in memphis. while the lawyers acting for the family of tyree nichols welcomed the quick response by the authorities and demanded the same reaction for all police investigations. will we look her? how this far black o for says, who were colonel tamar committed the crime?
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and when we look at how fat the police chief and the police department terminated them, and we look at how swiftly the district attorney bought charges against them and less than 20 days. then we want to put claim that this is the blueprint. go for it to turn in the offices. where would i be? black or white? and patty colleen has more on that press conference. my lawyer been crammed, demanded swift justice, in all cases of alleged police brutality. he, after that, went on to list a series of cases where white police officers are being investigated for wrong doing and the video is not released. the investigations can take months or years. so he is saying that have to changed out if you can see it. and memphis,
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it can be done, other places for the families part tyree nichols, mom. her name is rose on. well. 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're calling for is for tennessee to institute, basically a duty to intervene. law 6 other states have done that. it means that if a police officer sees another police officer doing something wrong, casually committing crimes, that they are obligated to intervene. so that's one of the concrete steps that they want to 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. the justice department has charge 3 men over an alleged plot to kill a prominent us iranian activist. there's been an outspoken voice in favor of the recent anti government protest of at a mere of poli,
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tomorrow's and college dia were charged with murder for hire and money laundering for their role in the wrong back to south nation attempt. john, listen, activist is a us citizen who lives in brooklyn that has not been named as a global chemical weapons. watchdog has concluded that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the syrian government forces carried out a chemical weapons attack and the rebel held town of duma 5 years ago. on april 7th, 2018, at least one syrian army helicopter dropped to gas cylinders on residential buildings, killing more than 40 people. the government denied using chemical weapons, but a previous un investigation found that president bashar assad launch siren and chlorine attacks on civilians in 2017. we go to congo now and 23 rebels of continue to advance in the east in d r. c. seizing the town of shonda and cutting off the last row to the north, the army is confirmed, its withdraw 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 space and the town calling on the rebels to leave region. and lead is broken, an agreement in november under which i'm $23.00 fighters were supposed to withdraw from recent e. c. positions in the east by january 15th malcolm web brings this one out from the camden capital. nairobi where i'm pretty widely understood to be back by neighboring rwanda. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them. 23 slices, incense a 3 slices, where ruined the military equipment, or the wonder denies it. and for a month and $23.00, the pushing towards john gets award. from the cc territory in descended bi congos ami, 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, battalions of soldiers crossed from rwanda to reinforce and 23. and that's what
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preceded and 23 fights is overcoming the call to the government forces these allies with defending concern and 23, taking the town and not mean to end 23 controls the roads. now if you can go to the provincial capital of go my the only other road going north is being controlled by 23 a month. now this is the, the alternative route. the north also cut off and many people in goma. now, the n $23.00 will advance south towards the town of soc a would cut off the only other remaining road access to the city of gamer and put. m 23 is back as in a strong position to negotiate with the congress government national stuff to come this, our bank ignore advice to work from home after appellation says he reaches hazardous levels and in sport, the premier lease top 2 teams come face to face but not in the league.
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ah, there all the warmth that felt like summer only if we could go and romania has gone . this cloud here now contains snow and winter is with us. all of the picture looks like this since those gone from the balkans at night falling in bulgaria. this is the forecast for us the saturday and radio, moldova property, western part of ukraine as well. but for the most part, it's cold and cloudy throughout european plane that we spend in portugal will have been warnings of that cold. and where the air comes across the mediterranean, which is relatively warm, that produces more cloud and rain and strong winds. you got that for the body, our ex, the north coast of our gerry sicily, the toe of italy, and the islands of the central mediterranean between saturday and sunday, only detailed changes. i think the main patent remains the same,
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but there's an increase in wind cross the north, the bridge out loud as well, and probably into western side noy with yet more snow to fall here. so you know about north coast of africa, most of north africa did what it should do. now it's very hot in south su down at the moment. the rain is falling steadily through zombie as wrangler less so in towns day this is the seasonally correct. but this tropical soccer on is still a ride, is moving slowly down away from madagascar, but it's still there. ah, oh, i'm counting the cost. the u. s. faces the fiscal show down over that limit, should the rest of the wealthy worried working with national health care system on his knees? can the at hsbc bluffs trouble, his mindset to shifting will tourism get greener this year? counting the cost on al jazeera, to inculcate
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welcome back you with the news, our life from london. i'll main stories, at least 7 people, including a 15 year old boy of been killed in a shooting year synagogue and occupied east jerusalem. 3 people are injured. gunman was shot dead at the scene. shooting has been followed by reports of attacks on palestinians by israeli settlers earlier palestinians route protesting in york. you pied westbank a day on to the deadliest israeli rate in almost 2 decades. more than a 100 palestinians were injured or suffered tear gas in elation. during confrontations with israeli police after friday prayers and the city of memphis is brace for protest after police release video of a violent confrontation between tyra nichols and the police who pulled him over while he was driving. 5 officers were sacked following his death earlier this month . i've now been charged with 2nd degree murder for president. lot him is a landscape says ukraine's army needs 302500 tags to carry out
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a counter offensive against russian troops. so ascii made the appeal in his evening address. he said the situation at the front in the eastern daniel region is extremely acute. russia stepping off, it's offensive said rushing horses in order to stormy county, physicians also destroying the towns and villages around them. meanwhile, netherlands is considering sending its german leopard to taxed ukraine, but its army has concerns about its own defense needs. if its tanks ascend to the front line step, vasa met commanders and crew of the dutch german tank battalion. it's the most powerful weapon in the dutch armies arsenal. for the past 6 years, schools have been training on these lab 2 tanks together with the german army the. the world 1st by national battalion is you build a relationship with your tang over. it has incredible fire power. it is very
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maneuver a bar and a drive so smoothly. it's a real feast to work with the local but news, the dutch government is considering sending the 800 thanks. it's using to ukraine. that's raise some concern. in the end, it's a devil's dilemma, it's always a digital dilemma. we know you're going to need these things, but in the end, we also need these things to prepare ourselves because also we defend ourselves and our security in there. for example, to enter these laptops only returned to the dutch army 6 years ago. it's had nearly 1900 seventy's, but with no one expecting a war in europe after the cold war, it began facing them out in 2011. it's all it's remaining force of 60 to cut costs . in nearly one year ago, it would have been unthinkable that the tax could soon be firing at rushing through, sending them through your brain. that's not only seen as
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a major change of the front line, but here in western europe as well before lab things are sent to the battlefield, ukrainian soldiers will need training. that's another thing the dutch government is considering it might offer. and then all of us should have been, i think you can learn this properly in a few months. just make a lot of notes. pay attention carefully and try to understand the system. if you work with the system, the system will work with you. this mixed german dutch tank battalion has been described as a 1st step towards a european army. it holds regular exercises at naples, borders and lithuania, taking the leopards by train. soon though, there could be sent in another direction, steadfast and elders era, and beck and lo, heidi, for his presidents as she is considering bringing for general elections from 2026
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to april next year. congress is now due to debate this proposal to nibble. wata has been struggling to hold on to office with violent nationwide demonstrations, calling fi to step down. she became the president in december, after predecessor, pedro casio was removed from office and detained for trying to illegally dissolve congress. well, it's been a year since year mar, castro is one, is the president of under, as an estate in emergency remains, in effect across the country, special security measures recently expanded to help with the fight against criminal gangs. the authorities believes they'll soon yield resolve from honda and city of san andra. sula on iraq below reports were 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 street and proposed the purpose of this eric, to it's a completely neutralized and dismantled the criminal activities of gangs of the near future. to mid this criminal groups disappear,
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hunter is now the 2nd country and central america to declare this kind of emergency measure the presidents, 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 game. 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. the neighbourhood for the state of exception is being carried out, has a long history of weak social fabric. for children have few opportunities up to the criminal activities like extortion or drug trafficking. over the last year, the government a 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
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a small city bus in downtown some federal bus drivers tell us that the special security measures being implemented by the hunter and 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. who has 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's hard line against gangs doesn't go far enough or not. and then we'll hold 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. it's clear that fighting extortion from gangs is complex, but hunter and authorities have bound to address the root causes of crime, including tackling corruption within the national police force. and though it's
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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. one of the world's richest man has had more than $20000000000.00 wiped off his fortune in a matter of hours. in the business men go to madonna, fell from thud rich's person in the world to sevens of the shares and his company plunged of all as a report by a us short seller which heavily criticize the way donnie enterprises is. ron ivy mitchell reports from new delhi. one of the most recognized names in, in business is facing a credibility crisis. the attorney group has lost nearly $50000000000.00 in value in a few days. shares in some of its companies plunged by nearly 20 percent on friday, halting trading. a direct fall out from
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a highly critical report released earlier this week. the u. s. based hindenburg investment firm has accused the authority group of court, the largest gone in corporate history, alleging stock market manipulation and accounting fraud. hindenberg is a short seller, which bets again, stocks and makes money when share prices fall. the dani group has questioned the reports motives and denied the allegations. the report is a malicious combination of selected misinformation. stay baseless and discredited allegations that have been destined and rejected by india's highest course. the conglomerates, financial viability and business practices have been questioned. in the past. it has a debt of nearly 2 trillion dollars. it's projects has pock protests around the world . activists in australia opposed to coal mine it operates in queensland. in india, southern state of carola protest led to the construction of $1900000000.00 port
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being halted. the controversies have put the spotlight on the groups founder, one of the world's wealthiest men gather with on his rise in the woods of business has been meteoric. the commodity trading company has started now operate called mind this forth on the media company and is investing heavily in renewable energy over the last 5 years. his wealth, his gold, 15 fold opposition parties have partly attributed a donnie success to his friendship with prime minister marines. are more the some man, let's say the group could recover. we need to wait and watch how the things are going to bad out toward a period of time because they have very strong business models. these are all the infrastructure. my businesses are major leaders while are in try honda. the other message adonis group is tracking legal action against the hindenberg group and opposition parties are calling on financial institutions to invest to get the allegations bargaining. but then i'll just either you daddy, to go deeper in bangkok,
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have been an urge to protect themselves against worsening appalachian ty authorities of advise him to when moscow or to work from home when possible. it comes out a number of people experiencing pollution related health problems more than doubled in the past week. tony chang brings us more in his story. now from the ty capital, this russia here in bangkok in the you can see 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 cov, 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 pumping out fumes or old trucks and buses pumping out diesel fumes, those are relatively unchecked by the time government. this is also a city of more than 10000000 people with all sorts of unchecked growth and
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development, industrial rings all around the outside. there's a problem, the thai government can't control. that's because thailand sits right at the center of a triangle with agricultural development with cambodia allows them myanmar all around . at this time of year, they're all burning off their crops after the rice harvest. and that creates a confluence of pollution. the hits right here, and if you look at the moment, the air index is it a 161 today it's been about there slightly higher most the way that is listed as hazardous say the w h. so could lead to long term or spiritual problem, even death with a problem possibly overseas, and partially linked to economic development. it's hard to see what the government is going to do. right, well we want to bring you more on our top story this and of course you've been following developments out of occupied the reason why has has been a synagogue shooting 7 people killed in that attack, including
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a 15 year old boy. of course it comes in the context of a spike in violence, well multiple as strikes in gaza last night. this off, the rockets will fide into southern israel will in wrong con joins us live now from god. just describe the, the mood, the atmosphere that 1st and run well people already come out on the suits as soon as they heard the news broke in solidarity, where the people of the occupied west bank, they have been those sporadic shows of solidarity across or the gaza strip are all of the palestinian factions within the gaza strip of also issued statements. all of them pretty much saying the same thing that this was a swift response to the attacks in janine that this is something that they, the palestinian factions, want to see more of increasingly what we've seen, particularly from
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a mass when it comes to language to it. within the occupied westbank is asking westbank is actually rise up and fight at the occupation in the neighborhoods in the areas that they're in. so this is being seen as almost something that must have actually encouraged. they've said that this is what they want. the westbank is to do so. it is being seen here as something of a revenge attack against a what happened in jeanine refugee camp, right? know, the streets are quiet, there has been sporadic gum fi and some of the neighbors. i in the last a couple of hours, no one coming out in mass number on the street. this is very much just young kids who are coming out. heard the news and simply wanting to show their support. they're solidarity to the people in the west bank who and occupation by israel. all right, thank you very much. he update him on con there in garza and i want to take it in the u. s. and the sundance film festival,
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which is now taking place event in park city. utah is the 1st impasse in sundance. after 2 years of being virtual juice, the pandemic festival is a premier showcase for us, an international independent films. reynolds joins us live now from park city. the lucky rob rentals it gets to be there, even though it's a bit chilly. but to what do we have to at 40 the sierra? well mariama, it's quite pleasant here as you can see, i have but i wanted to tell you that the jury, the grand jury prize has just been awarded here at the festival to a u. s. made film called 1001 that's by 1st time filmmaker african american, a filmmaker, the female filmmaker, a v rockwell. and this is the story of a single mother living in poverty with a young son in new york city. her struggles to provide to raise her son, to keep
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a roof over their heads. and with an extremely powerful dramatic twist towards the end of the film. but there were 99 feature films selected for this festival out of more than 15000 submissions. and here are a couple of the other films that have been generating a lot of talk in the cafes and the movie theaters and the snow. we streets here in park city. after 2 years of dreary pandemic era, virtue ality the sundance festival has returned to the picturesque and freezing rocky mountain village of park city. the town is full of energy, beautiful showbiz people, and lots of fascinating, independent films. here are some of the movies. people are buzzing about fair play, starring phoebe din of war and alden. ehrenreich is a 10th drama set in the cut throat world of big business,
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directed by chloe dumont fair play, is a nerve shredder of a thriller about to a newly engaged couple who are obsessed with each other. but as it turns out, more obsessed with climbing the financial corporate ladder. and it's a very much a meditation on gender in the workplace. cassandra is set in the ultra macho world of mexican lucia libra, a wrestling based on the true story of soul. our men dories, the 1st openly gay luke door, he became an immensely popular cultural figure. to think i'm going to be able to the something it features veteran international star guy, l garcia. bear now directed by roger ross williams. it sort of makes the case that he changed how mexico feels about algae, b t q. people in the spotlight. bah, there are documentaries galore, including biographies of rock and roll. pioneer little richard and golden state
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warriors superstar steven curry justice is a sundance must see documentary re exploring the sexual abuse allegations against u. s. supreme court justice bret cavanaugh, suggesting many lines of inquiry were never pursued to his planet. and it wouldn't be sundance without some utterly unsettling offerings. like writer director eddie elk as ours. trippy sy, fi flick, divinity starring stephen dorff under a load of make up as a scientist who has cooked up the elixir of eternal life. it's in grainy black and white, and yes, there are aliens and mario i just wanted to point out before i turn entirely into frosty the snowman here, that some of these films will go on to be commercially successful. some won't, some may win awards,
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others won't. but all of them are intriguing and well worth watching. mar em very enchant by those aliens that time i went ask you any more questions about that? go and get warm. rob, thank you very much. from park city, utah, rob reynolds at the sundance film festival. straight down our lawyer sport pete, his half an i am marian. thank you so much. my back ciocca, which is one win away from a record extending 10th australian open title. 15 years to the day off the one he's 1st one he be tommy paul to set up a final against crease of stiffness, tsetse puss as both players battle to face the will. number one spot, david stokes wraps up the action. semifinals die 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 now in time champion on this court. and it didn't take long for jock of h to hit his stride, racing into a 51 lead in the acting set. but somehow cold fought his way back to
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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. i after that it really was one way traffic with several powerful shots helping jock of each. take the 2nd set 6 games to one or whatever pull through. it's him in the 3rd jock of each had the answer. he took it 6 to to wrap up the match. ah, that makes it 27 consecutive victory for him at the australian open. one more will see him equal revenue dollars, reco tally a $22.00 major titles we. we both had the had the heavy legs in, i think in the 1st said, but yeah, i was really fortunate to to kind of hold my nerves, i think and, and towards the end of the 1st set, it was a key in after that i started swinging through the bowl more so in i'm just really
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pleased to get through another final in the final joke of which will be up against 3rd seat. stephanie sits a pass after losing 3 times in the melbourne semi's. he made no mistake this time and seeing of rush in, 18th seed karen hatching up in 4 sets. he's the 1st greek prior to reach the final in melbourne. a city which has the biggest greek population outside of greece. 6 pass is never when a major and lost his any previous final to jock of ich, at 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 you to be able to play in finals like this, but finals that have a bigger meaning. so since surpass chasing number one spot and his 1st grand slam. but to lift the trophy, he must become the 1st player to beat joke, a bitch at melbourne park since 2018 david stokes. how does era talk of it's his father stayed away from the semi final fear of causing
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a distraction. it comes off. he was pictured posing for photos with vladimir putin supporters in melbourne earlier in the week. speaking in his post match news conference jock, which moved to clear up the situation. my father, my whole family and myself, have been through several wars during ninety's. so as my father put in a statement where against the war, we never will support any violence or any war. we know how devastating that is for the family, for people in any country that is going through the war. my father has been going after every single match to meet with my fans at the main square here, now serving open to thank them for the support and to be with them. pay them respect and make photos. i heard what he said in the video. he said cheers, and unfortunately some of the media has interpreted that in a really wrong way. my father, as i said, was passing through and there was
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a lot of serbian flags around and that's what he thought. he thought he was making photo with somebody. you know, from serbia, ukraine could boycott. next. here's paris olympics, if russian and better russian athletes are allowed to compete. the country sports minister has said the quote that can be no agreements with representatives of terrorist countries. varden gut sates, wrote on his official facebook page that the country's position on athletes from russia and belarus is unchanged. despite the international olympic committee saying on wednesday and explore away for athletes from the 2 countries to take part as neutrals reigning copper america champions, argentina will head to the united states to try and defend the trophy after they were named hosts for next year's tournament. as well as the 10 cannonball teams from south america, the 2024 competition will include 6 guessed teams from north and central america, amber caribbean. those 6 sides will have to qualify through the conquer caffeine
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nations league. the u. s. also stage the cop american 2016. the only other time it was held outside south america. now early and i spoke to football, journalist, and commentary to one our uncle who told us why staging the tournament will be important in helping the us prepare to co host the 2026 world cup. there's always been talk peter about cornwall in comcast may be joining forces at one point to qualify for the world cup to play a company. but at the others, there's been a great deal speculation that mexican teams were going to play it, that they weren't at one point mexican teams were playing and they were doing very well in that competition. so much so that on a couple of occasions there they were finalists of that competition. even a couple of us teams lead in the corporate to them is gonna back over what was over a decade ago. so. so trying to have better competition is, is very important. keep in mind, canada, the united states and mexico, all 3 of these teams will not be doing work
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a while for their already qualified automatically for the 2026 woke up. so what better way to get top level competition than to have a, a, a tournament of the silk. manchester says he looks to be heading into the 4th round of the fake up their head against arsenal, with just a few minutes left to play. the top 2 teams in the premier league went head to head and was sitting. we took the lead in the 2nd half offender, nathan arkay, putting them one mill up, which is how it stands right now. they are currently in stoppage time, said he minutes away from the next round. now over in germany are bes leipzig. you have moved into 2nd position in the bundle slager. that's after 21. when of a stuttgart, dominique supple sly with both girls for the home side in this contest, it were to nil ahead but concede the penalty midway through the 2nd half to ensure a nervous last 22. francis rugby federation, president bernard le ports has resigned. after being convicted of corruption,
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laporte who is also a former national team coach, was handed a 2 year suspension suspended, prison sentence in december. you were found guilty of showing favorites of them in awarding a shirts, sponsorship to french club champions. montpelier, france are due to host the rugby world cup late of this year. pasco verlaya has won the 2nd round of this use formula e will championship in saudi arabia the tag, hoya porsha driver, did so in sensational fashion. will i actually started the race in my position, but he powered his way to the front and eventually took 1st place. this race in video is part of a double header. the 2nd race fixed place on saturday at the same track. ah, not too far away in dubai, live golf at you. impulse is in a share of bleed at the desert. classic tournaments has been affected by rain delays, so no player as finished. their 2nd round will number one, rory mcelroy,
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completed his 1st round with 2 beauties and an eagle. so 2 of the pe, some 6 on the pole. if a bad life stop to play we'll leave a bay for now more sports is coming up again later. here ronald 0, i met you in london. all right, thanks very much peter. well, just a quick recap. a summary of our breaking news story that we've been following over the past couple of hours. has been an attack on a synagogue in occupied east jerusalem. 7 people are confirmed to have been killed . 3 people are injured. now, the slain includes a 15 year old boy. the worshippers had just finished their friday night, pres the sabbath, and they were standing outside. we understand that they were standing outside the synagogue, when the gunman opened fire synagogue is located in jerusalem that never york of neighborhood, but of course, ambulances are on the scene. security forces also there and both national security minister
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a to my been good there. an appointment is have benjamin netanyahu with they're making some remarks. but this comes just before there is set to be a bit of a diplomatic activity in the region. you've got the secretaries, their anti bullying can set travel there this weekend. also you've got the head of the cia, william burns use, arrives off to some of the worst violence in the occupied territories for a while. was at a rate on jeanine on thursday that has also cause of concern about what might happen next. ah ah and
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