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our lie from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, we'll be live from occupied east jerusalem. what 2 people have been shot hours after an attack on a synagogue less 7 dead. aah! anger across the united states after a video is really showing police officers beating an unarmed black command. offers struggle to survive in lebanon aid agencies warned. nearly half the country's children are going hungry. and the state of emergency in new zealand largest city as torrential rain brings floods and forces evacuations. in sport. the women's final is underway at the australian open with alena, a kena and alena sub linger, battling for the 1st grand slam of the season. ah,
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welcome to the news are we start and occupied east jerusalem, where the day has begun with more violence to israelis have been injured in a gun attack that happened in the sil, one district of the city. the alleged attacker was shot dead. that comes after a palestinian gunman killed 7 israeli settlers outside the synagogue. on friday, he was also shot dead. police arrested dozens of people. that alia, israeli forces kill 10 palestinians during a raid and the occupied west bank. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is due to meet his security cabinet. he's promised immediate action after the latest violence, shadonna, bush and muscle note we have here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years . i can we, in the situation assessment with all the secret forces? we decided on several immediate actions. we have to work with determination and composure. i call on people not to take the law into their own hands. for that we
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have an army, police and security forces. where we have correspondence in the occupied west bank garza and occupied east jerusalem. it stopped about diplomat to get to the james bay's whose live forest. where hearing james of this shooting that's happened just a few hours ago just brings up to speed on what we know about it. yes, so place in so long in occupied east jerusalem. what we understand is that there were 2 settlers who are short, they are a father and son. we understand the son, who is 22 years old, is in a critical condition. the father, who is 45 years old, is also wounded. they were both shot in the upper body. we understand now the person who shot them, the palestinian who shot them was 1st reported to have been killed. that is not now the case. he we're told has been wounded. but he's now been arrested by israeli
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police, and our understanding is that he is now in an ambulance near the scene, and he's actually been interrogated by israeli police in that ambulance. the most shocking piece of news, though, that we have from the statement from the israeli place, is the age of the man that they say. although the boy that they say was responsible for this were told he's just 13 years old. and of course, jane's it come several hours after the last shooting on friday evening at a synagogue. oh, what's the mood like on the ground as the investigation continues there? well, we're not getting any fresh information on that attack. and that's for one simple reason. there is now a gagging order in place is rarely authorities got to judge the pass again in order to make sure that there are no new details, no new video released by the media at this stage. so all we really know is what, what has happened. so far, and it's worth telling you that the suspect, of course,
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in the synagogue attack was shot dead in his car at the scene. he lived on the mount of olives and at his home in the mount of olives, we understand that his parents were both arrested and have been interrogated by israeli authorities. but we also understand that passes by a neighbors and others had gathered at his home. some 42 people were all arrested by the israeli police as well. and of course, there is an unexpected cabinet meeting later in the evening, chad and to be chaired by the prime minister that he's talking of immediate actions . james. i mean, what could that entail? it's not clear at this stage what else, these railey authorities are going to do. it is worth telling you that they're on the extremely high alert here. the place on the highest stage of alert we understand across jerusalem. right now are police officers were told. now we're
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working 12 hour ships shifts on the streets of jerusalem and we saw some of their operations here for ourselves. in fact, the little earlier, we saw a 2 palestinians who are just walking here by damascus gate, arrested by the israeli. please take into their police hearts. we saw one of them being beaten by police as they searched him. then we started filming with our cameras, and we saw the other one being searched. and as we were doing that, filming then, a settler came up to our camera man and saw pushing his camera and trying to stop him from filming just i think an indication of how tense it is here in jerusalem. at the moment. we'll have to wait for the security count. okay, cabin a meeting which we think is going to take place at the defense minister in tel aviv to find out what is going to be announced about further measures that the israeli government might take going forward. one complicating factor for them is the fact that they're also dealing with an important diplomatic visit. the u. s. secretary
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of state who like the rest of the international community is urging restraint from all sides. he is coming here in the coming days. first visiting karo to talk about the situation here, but then meeting with the prime minister, another senior israeli government officials and meeting senior officials from the pasadena authority. what a good half an hour james james. bizarre diplomatic added. i will be joining him through the day as cos over to garzon iowa emron khan is standing by. emma, let's just begin with reaction of the palestinians are to the synagogue shooting and how they're reacting to what we're hearing. that's coming out of a jerusalem at the moment. well, in the last few minutes we've actually heard from the spokesperson husband accounts, and he says the command operation in phil when in occupied jerusalem is not formation of the continuation of the resistant fact on all occupied land and in response to occupations crime against all people and all thanks, he goes on to say that the battle is continuous until the goals of people have been
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achieved with freedom and independence. also, if you had reacted, they've said that there is of no israeli security without palestinian security. so those and the last few minutes reacting to the events in ceylon, once again, these are not claims of responsibility simply claims of theirs. he with what's going on in occupied history, slow in the occupied westbank. now there's tracks with similar statements that we saw coming through in the last few hours last overnight. in fact, when it came to the attack on the street and the synagogue also saying that this was a natural consequence of these really occupation. now, ordinary gardens have actually been reacting as well palace thing and here been using social media to spread the news. i've also been using the most fair they've been and i don't think the attack on allowed speak a word is spreading, but as that word spread, as we see more and more incidence is
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a real fear about what israel might do next. indeed, i mean, that is a scenario, isn't it? as we wait for what prime minister netanyahu says later in the evening, when one does have the palestinians where you are in garza will be preparing well, there's not a huge amount they can prepare for. this is a, this is a place that is woefully under prepared for war this. i bob shelters. hey, there's no sirens. there's no advanced warning system, anything like that. all israeli attacks come at night usually, and they're all as surprised. but escalation is a real fair. there's a saying in the gaza strip, what happens in the occupied westbank often ends in the gaza strip. what they mean by that? we saw this in our 2021 is oftentimes these rallies will make a link from whatever's happening there to what's happening here. the fear is that for example, the 21 year old who was a synagogue attacker up, he has no security fall on him. in israel,
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he has no known political affiliations. but if he's re lease, come up with something that suggests he has a link to islamic jihad, then they have a target in garza that they can go for now, often spikes more violence. remember, this is still a place that is reeling from the last round of violence. people are still homeless . here from that round of fighters, people homes are still destroyed. they're still trying to rebuild. said that's a real fair, a real nervousness that there may well be a connection. these rallies will make now right now, or we're hearing from these really police that are there certainly are the man who attacked at the street near the synagogue. i was acting alone. ah, but let's see, things are escalating, things are tens and people here are very worried. human con voicing garzon. it's cause overnight. and mid maha, a correspondent in ramallah for is obviously a very tense region on saturday morning. just give us an idea of how you're reading the situation where you are well as well has
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has launched more reinforcements minutes, really enforcements, and security reinforcements across the occupied at west bank. and the, the, as michael league i'm gone had was in guys and we just said that the attacker, the synagogue attacker, doesn't have a security file as over the last night arrested, more than 40 distinctions, including family members and friends of higher the, on the 21 year old synagogue attacker. also, i have to say that palestinians are also an age, are on high alert. they started for mc vigilantes, especially the palestinians who live very close to the israel. aly settlements, which are considered illegal by the international community. and in anticipation of
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more simpler attacks yesterday, settlers israeli settlers attacks are carried out 3 separate attacks across the occupied west bank and injured 5 palestinians. the settler facts i have to say are not unprecedented. according to the united nations, last year alone witnessed more than $800.00 attacks by israeli settlers. and that's why palestinians, in some areas, very close to the israeli illegal israeli settlements are forming these vigilant is i also have to say that this will things into perspective. the latest round of violence is false when launched its military incursion. and to the janine refugee camp on thursday, killing and 9 palestinians including an elderly woman. and from the thoughts of this year, at least $31.00 palestinians were killed. and israeli wades and 11 of
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them. 2011 of them from jeanine. all calls will come up to one of our correspondence amid beth throughout the day. i'm a hot air force in ramallah 20 more had here on the news are including we look at what can happen next up to protest is improved. demanding constitutional reform isolate the southeastern city of porter maldonado and it around to view we hear from a haitian gang leader who says that they are not to blame for the insecurity of the island and a clash of english title rivals and the f. a cup joe will have those details for us in sports. ah. no process of being held across the u. s. after police and memphis release video. shank offices beating an tyree nichols an unarmed black man who later died in
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hospital. there are confrontations, a work compensation between police and protest as a new york city, and several people have been arrested. us pursued joe biden said, but he was outraged by the video and called a peaceful protests. i spoke with fiery mother, especially like an old folder that i was going to be making a comment about the georgia board. that gets it all. i can only do so much the executive order, the federal level and her and the prairie. i really please, if you call for no people said no, no violence, no good role. gabriel, who is on de passmore from memphis, and we do warn you that you may find some of the video in his report. disturbing the police footage starts with what appears to be a routine traffic stop. but quickly the situation escalates. no any. as officers
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pull tightly nichols out of the vehicle and begin to wrestle him to the ground. he escaped their grasp and fleas his family later say he was scared of what police might do to him remembered oh, shortly thereafter. other officers give chase and catch nichols on a dark residential street. oh. 7 the police can be seen beating nichols and trying to subdue him with pepper spray. he can be heard crying for help and for his mother . 7 who happened to live a block away later? the 29 year old who only weighed 65 kilos due to an illness appears badly heard, while handcuffed and left leaning against a car. paramedics appear in no hurry to treat him. or nichols died from his injuries. 3 days later, he was described by his family as
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a good young man who liked to ride his skateboard and loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm. all 5 police officers were fired and now face criminal charges ranging from battery to 2nd degree murder. they find that oh wait . oh, on friday night as the video was being released, protestors in memphis took to the street to call for justice roy. what kind of justice do you want to see? i want to see memphis police department be held accountable overall. you know, i'm, it only takes 6 months to learn how to be a police officer and it takes 4 years earn a college degree of. so that tells a lot about members police department. you mean to tell me you're taught to use forceful forces, such as like, used against harry? i'm you mean to tell me that to teach your officers did. i don't believe so. others said they didn't even need to see the video to know how they felt about it. said it was important. the video was made public. we deserve to be able to see this. i know
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that it is super alarm and we hear rodney king beating. we thing that, you know, so i mean, it just can or is what we had in 2043. this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw on that video. the violent beating death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. gabriel's audio outages, ada memphis. debbie hollins is a trial lawyer and a full baltimore prosecutor. she says, reform alone would be enough to end police brutality. there definitely is a culture that is rooted in the police department that did not just start with george floyd that did not start or frighten the king. is started long before that. and that culture is very ingrained in the police department. and that's why you saw that these police officers were black because it is the culture of the police
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department, not the color of the police officer that is doing the wrong against black americans and other people of color. we still don't have any national reform. everything is done on a piece nail type basis. well, let me be clear, you didn't need, we didn't need national police reform in order for this incident. this murder, this brutal killing of mr. nichols to have occurred. this is just humanity. there is no. there is no way you would just need reforms to basically have what happened to him not have occurred. the police always talk about they, it's dangerous out there in the community. and they just want to be able to go home and be safe. and that is exactly, that is exactly what mister nichols was trying to do. he was 80 yards away from his mother's house after getting this brutal beat down. so it's just no way that reforms are going to correct that. that's the culture that has been ingrained in
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the police departments for many, many years. and you just have to root out the officers like these 5 officers that were on the scene because i don't think any type of training. what type of training did you give a police officer to be humane to treat your fellow man like a human being? you don't need reform for that. yes, we do the reform, but you don't need reform to correct what happened in the case of mister nichols. oh okay, gosh, raska joins me now and has been seeing a lot of rush to the toy nickel story in sport. does it tell us a little bit more? i mean, joe is often said that politics and comments on social upheaval shouldn't really mix with sport, but it does so we often hear it time and time again. but the events in memphis seem to have really hit a nerve in ways we haven't seen before. i won't guess a hell we've seen a lot of athlete advocates to really come out over the last few years against social injustices and police brutality. and it really,
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you can kind of take it all way back to george floyd of years ago when we really started to see players come out and speak up for social justice. and we've seen the same thing happened today, especially, you know, amongst n b a players because they've become very vocal on subjects to do with social and social justice, outrage, frustration, sadness, anger, they were playing last night. many of them spoke out and, and tweeted, in fact perhaps the most famous athletes on this subjects is lebron james. and he's previously said that he won't shut up and dribble and he won't just stick to sports . and of course, he's tweeted about this subjects and he said, we are our own worst enemy, chris pool, another player in the m b a. for the phoenix suns. he called for change and said, we can't lose our humanity as a society. and the m b i also, they will, they released a statement calling the images in the video, horrifying. you know, teams like curb the memphis grizzlies, miami, atlanta, cleveland, minnesota, milwaukee. they will release statements, the memphis grizzlies will. they held
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a moment of silence before their game last night and their coach has been speaking head coach taylor jenkins, ethan speaking, you know, his team are based in, in memphis. but last night they were playing in minneapolis. and that's, of course, where george, george floyd was killed in another case of police brutality. so let's hear what tale jenkinson say. it's hard to grasp what our city is going through right now. we can't wait to get back home to put her arms around everyone in memphis as they struggle the loss of life, the senseless loss of life. i think our biggest message is how we've got to be able to her arms around people. and actually we have a job to do important job for our city representing the name memphis on the front of our jerseys. important. everyone knows that responsibility, but it goes beyond basketball. will leave a definite job, obviously, and he'll a transport will rest of the news. thanks very much. now for testers,
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have isolated peruse, southeastern city of puerto maldonado after 3 weeks of road blockades. they had amanda constitutional reform, some but actually regional governors house on friday. marianna sanchez reports now from her this is the governor of meridian, firing his weapon and friday to defend his family and home. after 8 unarmed police members couldn't stop a mob trying to burn his house, and he says to kill him if you're a boy, you're not! they are the mu miramar. if i hadn't had my weapon, i'd be in the morgue. this is outrageous. what did i do to them for them to come throw stones and try to set my house on fire? oh, the governor wants to lived roadblocks. protesters demanding constitutional reforms have been blocking the only highway that connects the regional capital. but the maldonado with the rest of the country for more than 3 weeks preventing food and
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fuel supplies from entering only hospital in the city, has gone on emergency mode fuel. from all the vehicles has been transferred to one ambulance to assist patients in critical condition. the hospital waste hasn't been picked up for 20 days. the patients meals are cooked with coal on 2 small pots. the director luis chavez says his worst fear is if there is a blackout, it's almost lost as well. we only have enough fuel for the generator to function for 6 hours. if there is a blackout, the patients who are on respirators are simply going to die. the streets of the capital are nearly empty. traffic is almost in existent shops, markets, restaurants, closed. most of put the maldonado is shut down. this is usually a bustling city, a transit area for businesses, both legal and illegal, including a lucrative gold mining operation run by criminal gangs. now authorities here say the city is on the verge collapse. many residents here see the prices of food and
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fuel in the black market have increased at least 6 folds in the parking lot and then we are outraged. we don't have transport come, i've lost my job because the can't get there. that's although some here say they want precedent on what to step down. others want the government to focus in and blocking the highway at whatever cost to see that this situation is getting with every day due to the inaction of states, the state has to intervene. but on thursday, the government passed a supreme decree, ordering security forces to unblock roads. many here wants an immediate solution, but fear the resistance in this jungle city could be fierce. madana such a soldier, seed, upward boomer low. now, protest in haiti of this week increase scrutiny of gang violence and golfing the country. jimmy sharika is one of the high profile gang leaders. he's also known as barbecue and spoke exclusively to al jazeera about the crisis. john homeowner polls
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. i have to see that from policeman to the most influential, strong man in haiti. this is jimmy barbecue should the leader of the g 9. the coalition of some of the country's most powerful gangs, dotted lines, control swathes of the capital, who to prince? is it his full rival organizations, killings, extortion and rape have shut up the united nation, say the worst violence in the country in decades. but in his 1st interview with international press in more than a year, should argue against the root of have problems with wanting. if you got a middle bible, everyone sees only people with guns doing violence, but they don't see the corruption in the country. if you still state money, if you don't build hospitals and schools and don't care for those in need, all this will continue to spawn violence. even if you eliminate all armed gangs. if social problems are not solved,
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there will still be the same amount of violence. well, successive patient governments have long neglected the population. but now there's also a power vacuum in the country, not one official has been democratically elected. and many see the current prime minister, or the yellow marie is illegitimate. analysts say that, let the gangs of the lease. well, before the gangs acted as the kind of a mercenaries as to the so with the economy can lead and political leaders bad. the you have a over the years diversified, the income sources and the have acquired is some kind of autonomy in from their sponsors, as they have became, become increasingly powerful. should, as he says, he's a community leader protecting people under his control. the gangs in haiti control food fuel and other commodities passing through the territory among the protection
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money hijacking trucks. the united nations also accuses surely ca, of massacring civilians and blockading the country's largest fuel terminal. last october, it leveled sanctions against him. he told al jazeera, he was innocent, and i'm worried about women with him, but i don't have a problem with sanctions against me because i carry haiti and my heart until i die . it doesn't bother me because i don't travel. i don't have any good. any interest in foreign countries? i want to stay and live in my country, just like the u. s. italians and canadians are proud to live in their home. i'm proud to live in haiti, and i didn't have the crisis continues. the day i was 0, spoke to ship, a protest ruptured off the more than 10 police officers were killed across a week, an ex policeman himself. he says out, much and underfunded. honestly, the police lacked a lot of means to guarantee safety. but the country's problem is more political. it
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is the politicians who are creating chaos so that they can keep their power to make more money. these are all the reasons why they don't pay the policeman well and give them the means and they become discouraged. the united nations is advocating for foreign pools to intervene and help the national police bring law and order. so far there are no takers deleted rule. so serious doubt about whether there will be elections this year. but if nothing changes, men light should, it will continue to be powerful. john home and i was, is it a well still had hail and the news why colds are growing louder? nigeria to extend the deadline for people to swap their old currency. i've been bought and i can change move from one that the biggest on them be a full coming up with joe. ah, ah. hello. it was just
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a few days ago. we were basking in 20 degree temperatures. in romania is capital, bucharest. but now we've got blizzard warnings around this city now for bucharest itself, but not too far away. at the snow is also been falling in theory, a vo belgrade. and sophia bulgaria is that colder air is now entrenched in this part of europe. now for turkey, it's the act of whether pitcher right across the country. so for the western side, this will fall as rain, but for the eastern side, we've got snow over the higher ground here. weather alerts and play right across all of portugal for a low temperature is here. so it's been a top temperature of 11 degrees on saturday when windy through the valley, eric islands. and for the new yorker, we could see wind gusts, about 60 kilometers per hour. it is a commer pitcher toward the northwest by check this out in iceland. that's the weather there that will impact the capital reykjavik, and it's been about more than a week of wedding windy conditions for the coast to morocco,
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algeria and tunisia haven't seen some snow in it's a hard desert. and algeria that gives you an idea of how cold it's been, still are tropical storm in the most and b channel, it's going to sideswipe the south coast of madagascar as it dips out to the indian ocean showers in storms for the south and east coast of south africa on saturday. ah ah ah ah, what is the price of luxury?
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an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast. simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child with chocolates, hearts of darkness, encounters unpaid child labor as working in a 100000000000 dollar industry. over half of the countries, cocoa producers live below the poverty line on al jazeera. oh, i was about to the news with the whole wrong mind to have all top stories to israeli settlers have been injured and an attack kimmy occupied east theresa. is there any
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force to say the shooting suspects is 13 years old and has wounded and was we into while being taken into customers? at least 42 palestinians have been arrested and israelis increasing its military presence in the occupied west bank after palestinian government killed 7 people outside the synagogue on friday. let's bring in mister farr, bog uti, he's the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative georgina from ramallah on sky. mister buck, duty good. have you been from the program? sought to say on the subject where the tension is growing after several deaths. not just in the last 24 hours, but over the past several days. how worried to you about the situation that's developing of course we had a dream new way. we don't want anybody to be what we did including 61 year old lady was sitting at home and among
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other students, good at the beginning of the month is $32.00. last year we lost $224.00 civilians including 50 children in the army. this of course puts the whole population in despair. and what ad has to do the work was the government. and it says the apartment that has like big big those were classified by itself. and by states when they were grant with got movement and these guys lot of now and job security listing is 100000 people killed by israel. since 940, we have 1000000 palestinians arrested by the army to 967. what does that mean? this is really government says that is mostly for bees that is not on the,
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on the policy of newish supremacy. saying that he's fine with the exclusive for jewish people. and if that, of course, that leads to despair and the fact that we can only difference and resistance does inevitably lead to a confrontation in some shape or form. we've seen it in the past and we've seen how israel responds, we are expecting the israeli cabinet to meet later on this evening under the prime minister netanyahu. what do you anticipate when tis pate might be said? we are talking of course, in the realms of hypothetical fear, but are you expecting more action against areas of the occupied territories? absolutely, of course. personally been responsible for getting any protection for any piece and
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any piece process. and he, him some think i'm just, i'm just thinking that more operational thing is with james. and as i understand, said, repeating the same thing and expecting different results. and that's exactly what it's doing. what is that they're called the and to shoot anybody. they expect that mean we could see a wide range criminal act against population while you by, by israel, the big question here, did we have each this point? why did each this point? it's mainly because that international law proceed with this policy. it's mainly because i wasn't allowed to be implemented to international even in that game. so
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she didn't what i was case of killing to also american. nobody was that nobody was taken to court. so in reality what we see today, and also that is the standard when it comes to be an issue. and it is also made by the buyers. and now he says he wants to support israel. we did their kid him speak to him after the master. you knew this policy is responsible for this explosion and then said, we're going to see the american secretary of state and state blink and arrive in the coming hours into what is basically a major domestic scenario. an increased tension in the region, he will be speaking face to face at his 1st meeting with his ultra orthodox, ultra right wing government. what sort of conversations you think he could have if, if he wants to try and deescalate the ongoing situation that we think is increasing
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right now? what after much by declaring we see by us position to israel. so i don't expect much. and this american administration has been given in marketing, opening american insurance that they promised they even could not open the bridge. that is the only for 24 hours. i mean these guys are just doing what they. ready want and as long as they can be influential in this case, and they cannot really play a role. the main question here is why did i learn about the fact that we have a long history, 55 years patient occupational, but it's been a man. why about the fact that we have now work on the national and human rights? why do they use the why 2010 to one?
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and i think a sanction against the 55 is that your patient this is the big question with the will change. it's not alice thing it will not give up. we will not accept will be the label system completion. but unfortunately, lots of life will be lumped in the process because we do just the point of having and becoming 3 formal condition. and that we will have to leave it for the moment and see what happens in the coming out. so most of our bug you too, thanks for joining us from ramallah. well agency se for intend children in lead, another going hungry, and they warned that number could rise sharply in the coming months. st. visited the community center and tripoli in the north of the country. i dial the how it used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once level on middle class. here, children gets an education, healthcare, and food. so,
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god, her mom, mary, runs this center which has been struggling to stay open because of the economic collapse. this year. we are only offering for the boarding school food because we can't afford to, to give almost students this. you know, the ministry of social affairs are used to help us. 40 percent of households are less than $100.00 a month. according to the united nations. parents are struggling to feed their children. agencies say 4 of 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we noticed that the manual question. we noticed the, the level of the, of the health care is very degrading. massively. the state is close to bankruptcy after decades of corruption and mismanagement. and
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the lack of social welfare systems means some of the most vulnerable or left unprotected humanitarian organizations. like said, the children born that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk of goods relying less on more nutritious food. and we're seeing more screening kids with kids who are shorter than that age as well. which are all determinant of musician perceived that, like an increase in the number after that was on the lebanon, has ranked 6 in the world for the share of its population. facing a food crisis is also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita and per square kilometer than any other nation. a recent study by un agencies that suggests that 2000000 people among them 700000 syrian refugees are not getting enough that they warn the number is likely to increase the 2200000 in the coming months with ballooning inflation, a devalue local currency rising unemployment,
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an increasing number of lebanese, are dependent on handouts. a situation, humanitarian organizations have warned, is not sustainable. that there was a tripoli, northern lebanon. at least one pilot has been killed after 2 indian falls fighter jets crushed in mid air. the collision happened over the face of mother production . roger stone, 2 crew members from one playing with taken to hospital. there are no details on nation. the 2nd, both jets trickle from the law at base and some people in nigeria, thanks losing their life savings as a struggle to switch old bank notes. the central bank introduced new notes last year is what extend to the deadline for people to stop using the old tender. but as emmet, interest reports, now millions of nigerians are still stuck with the old money. they will be able to exchange after the end of january. oh, as a deadline looms tempest run high at the banks and at meet shift currency swept
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centers to oh, with only a few days left. my goodness, have you traveled 30 kilometers to swap how old narrow notes before they ceased to be legal, tender. she also once cash to buy her family's basic needs as businesses have started, rejected the old note. oh no one wants to take the old notes. wait, you don't want to risk it. we are stuck with them and cannot buy no sell. in october last year, nigeria central bank redesigned some of its currency notes, introducing more security features. it says the move was necessary, but the p nigerians go through is mounting as 1000000 scramble to swap the old notes and estimated 64000000 ideas like access to banking services. most of them live in rural areas like this. weather is not. if people like this is going to lose some, all their savings when the deadline expires. you're gonna be saying that if that
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happens to them, it good was in the poverty rate in a country why more than 60 percent? i population live below the poverty line. in kano, city the country, 2nd largest, the cues at the banks and cash dispense and machines are long leaving many frustrated good. it doesn't want any of that. another buy human, i'm currently in debt right now i count withdrawal money to feed my family at close my shop for 2 days to look for money to pay back my small debts and buy food from my family. so far i'm unable to go and buy ours a problem that's even worse in crisis. hit northeast and north west nigeria. why governors are worried that millions of their people will lose their life savings. who have or ne, 4 local government and half banks. even the, for that admission, the capacity to satisfied people is so there the central bank is
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crumbling money deposit banks to the villages to ensure millions don't lose their savings. we took the step to find the bank and specifically in shut them to pay this when it will isn't that would go back to this communities and pay them it. despite that residence of rural areas here, they could still lose their savings like they did in the civil exercise 39 years ago. but in the capital of boucher where monitoring the process is structured the complaints yeah. off in adequate supply of the new lot. but the cues are short, it was easy to present a bank has been nice and among. is it a nice to present it fried, to prevent the money come from the millennium. paint on a con, unlimited supply of the new notes has disrupted economic activities across the country. the parliament has asked for a 6 months at station,
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but the central bank is resisting which could mean more chaos and losses for millions, already struggling to feed their families. edris al jazeera colonel, polls were open in the czech republic were voters all choosing their next president . my candidate receive majority in the 1st round of balancing 2 weeks ago. a runoff is being held between the retired army, general, petra, pavel, and former prime minister and billina. on the address 3 people are dead after torrential rain cause extreme setting in new zealand largest city. a 7 day state of emergency has been ordered. oakland after the town pole on friday, the clean up is on the way up to 75 percent of the fifty's unusual summer rainfall fall in only 15 hours. while with more on the flooding in new zealand spring in jeff. ah, you're having to nod whether it presented of course it's all happened all the same time and i'm very worrying for those us. yeah. so you know, so how this set up here was that we had 2 storm systems come together and just
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collide over the north island. of course, this dumped copious amounts of rain. it's our satellite and radar, i should say. and could you see that plume of moisture right over the north? of course we've seen some of the pictures as well. just extreme cases of flooding. a lot of people say that they spent the night hearing sirens because of the amount of rescues that took place. also had some canceled flights at the airport, so the effects were certainly far reaching. and part of the problem here was that we were tapping into tropical air. we know there tropical air masses hang on to more moisture. and again, that was just dumped over the north island. so again, what is 24 hours on record here? we can also say was the weather is january on record and a summer's worth of rain in a day. so again, we were talking about the tropical air mass in the south pacific. this is a continuing line in your pattern. it's been going on now for 3 years, which is quite unusual. so lie, nino means that the south pacific is warmer than average. so that just adds fuel to
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the storms. so here's what i see on sunday. still some more rain to come for the north island. it's also sliding down into the south island, but from the northland to the escape. i certainly some periods of rain. so the next 3 days. unfortunately, for auckland, looks like this. no real relief coming. in fact we could see some more heavy bursts of rain on tuesdays. so sir hale not out of the woods yet. there is still more rain to come for flood hit parts of new zealand and date that famous chef we'll see throughout the day. thank you're welcome. would have been handed out to the ship, sundance film festival, which case is the best and independent cinema. a drama about a struggling single mother has taken the grand jury prize. robert, who takes a look at some of the, of the highlights. after 2 years of dreary pandemic era virtual, that either sundance festival has returned to the picturesque and freezing rocky mountain village of park city. the town is full of energy,
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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, aaron reich, is a tense drama set in the cut throat world of big business, 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. the cassandra is set in the ultra macho world of mexican lucia, libra wrestling, based on the true story of soul on render ease, the 1st openly gay lucia door. he became an immensely popular cultural figure. to think i'm going to be able to do something. it features veteran international star
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guy, l garcia, bear now directed by roger ross williams. it sort of mixed the case that he changed how mexico feels about algae b t q people in the spotlight. bah, bah, there are documentaries galore, including biographies of rock and roll. pioneer little richard and golden state warriors superstar steven curry justice is a sundance must see documentary re exploring the sexual abuse allegations against u. s. supreme court. justice brett cavanaugh, suggesting many lines of inquiry were never pursued early this planet. and it wouldn't be sundance without some utterly unsettling offerings. like writer director eddie elk has 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
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white, and yes, there are aliens. so much creativity packed into such a small space. some of these films will go on to become commercially successful or win awards. some won't, but all of them are intriguing and well worth watching. rob reynolds al jazeera park city, utah well, still had all the al jazeera action from the women's find let. you'll straighten tennis open. let's come here with job in school. so to stay with us packing. ah, better grand paris. roberts, police in full justice, charged against each other in the french capital. british demonstrate is around re at to forty's response to the attack friday which killed 3 refugees. they want answers from the police. why did it take so long for them to respond to the attack?
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why have they not designated this a dentist attack? and why wasn't security provided to the bug you sent to offer it had only a be to ask for. we, the kurdish women are still asking for justice and now again, a blood is spilled in france. we are angry and the french state is responsible for the protest. her calm down here in paris, the police and security services are out enforced, clearing the protest, but the anger in the streets of protest video. the killings have pushed in fonts, is mike and community protests in other cities as well. they want to know why an attack on a minority community isn't being designated a terrorist attack. lou ah ah.
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i was born on his check for health. thank you very much. well, things are pretty tense and the women's fun with the australian open, where it has gone into a deciding 3rd set, elena at a back and i took the opening set 6 school in melbourne. but you know, some, olenka has just hit back to love it. we love taking a 2nd week going that is 3 days now for it to one that she towns it back and i is looking for her 2nd grand slam title of 2017 has tracing her 1st major title for a senior advisor. he crane's president has slammed the international and pick committee for exploring away for russian and bella, russian athletes to compete at the olympics. president ballade miss skin tends to launch an international campaign to prevent any such move, which would likely result in ukraine and other nations boycotting the 2024 games in paris. now his close aid mckayla put al yuck. has posted the following statement on
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twitter. the o. c proposes to the well promotion of violence, mass murders, and destruction. it insists russian athletes should participate in contests as real ambassadors of death. sports doesn't exist outside politics, sports promotes it. thus the i se, promotes the russian anti human policy. the copper america will be played in the united states next year off to south americans. a south american football chief struck a deal with comcast officials for a combined competition argentina the all the reigning champions, but as well as 10 teams from south america. the 2024 tournament will include fixed guess teams from north and central america and the caribbean will have to qualify the u. s. also stage the corporate america in 2016. the only other time it was held outside south america, football, journalist, and commentator. when i go told my colleague peter stem it, that staging the tournament will be important in helping us prepare to co host. the 2026 woke up. there's always been talk peter about campbell in
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comcast. maybe joining forces at one point to qualify for the world cup to play a company. but at that orders, there's been a great deal speculation that mexican teams we're going to play it, that they weren't at one point mexican teams were playing in there were doing very well in the, in the competition so much so that on a couple of occasions there they were finest of their competition. even a couple of us teams played in the cooper. so them, it 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 of power. they're already qualified automatically for the 20. 26 woke up. so what better way to get top level competition than to have a tournament of the silk much says here into the 5th round of the f, a cup off to seeing off arsenal. the top 2 teams in the premier league went head to head and it was city who took the lead in the 2nd half defender nathan, a k scoring. the only goal of the game in this clash and the title rivals
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over in germany. i'll be like, sic has moved into 2nd position in the bundles mika, that soft her to on when overstep caught, dominic sofa sleigh with both girls. for the hindsight in this contest, they were to know ahead but conceded the penalty midway through the 2nd house and short nervous last 22 minutes now to the m. b. a. and an eye catching moved by one of the games. biggest stars watch this place. why did you oh yes, that was the unassisted can by doing what he does best for them walking box. he's got 41.12 rebounds and 6 the same as they beat the indiana paces. 141 to 131 from one style to another. and steph curry was in great form as the golden state warriors beat the toronto raptors sealants them tank. mark 3 point is to rack
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up $35.00 points and 11 assists play. thompson also added 29 points is golden state 1129 to 1. 17. the nfl conference championship games are nearly here and patching wilheim seems certain supplies for the kansas city chiefs. their stock was back into his right ankle and they went over the jacksonville jaguars. but he's come through a full week of practice ready to battle, the cincinnati bengals for the fc title and a place in the super bowl chief saw top seeds and playing and my 5th straight championship gang looks, it looks good. i really move around. good. i think you got to play what a great team, great offense, heck of a quarterback. and we know us ahead of us. we know we have to, well, we have to do in order to, you know, overcome these obstacles. we just gotta put the ball down. you know, being the playoffs, you know, these games are one last, you know, on, in the trenches. so, you know, whoever's going to be playing the best, you know,
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as far as like, scrimmage goes that she was going to win the game. the philadelphia eagles are the top seeds in the n a c. m. will house for san francisco. 49 is in that title, match on sunday. the 40 niners or 12 game winning streak, but the eagles have one of the candidates for envy. payne quarterback, jaylen her go for john rom has already 12 as of 2 tournaments this year, and he's now writing the makes to make it 3 in a row. the spanish. well, number 3 shall, 6 on to paul 3rd round at farmers insurance open to move into 2nd place on 10 under . he's now just to behind lead american sam ryder news even power friday, but perhaps the short of the day went to so heath the gullah, who hold out for an eagle at the 2nd home. pascal well line has won the 2nd round that this she is formula e. well, championship saudi arabia attack way, of course, drive a did so in sensational fashion by see his way up from 9th position. his race was part of a double head of the 2nd race takes place late on saturday. at the same truck and
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from the desert to the snow in quebec, canada, japan's and re camera one. her 2nd straight, freestyle skiing moguls, world cup event. she finished ahead the olympic champion to car anthony to claim the face victory of her korea. all right, that is all useful for now. i have mostly like to say thanks very much j. and of course i, emily will about more news on the other side of the break until of from jamie news . our team, thanks very much for your time and your company. ah ah, and
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