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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, wherever you go in the world, well my line goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to get. ah, israel plans to make it easier for its citizens to get firearms. it's one of several measures in response to
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a pair of shooting attacks on his release. ah, so robin, you're watching, i'll just say are locked my headquarters here in del hall, also coming up. i'm gabriel's onto in memphis, tennessee, where many people are still in shock after getting an up close look at a young black man being beaten to death by the hands of police. that story, coming up from utah general to president of the check republic. that's repub will beat full, the prime minister andre bobby. and then ronald's vote. and i'm jessica washington in hong kong. one of the world's most expensive cities to live with homeless is on the right. ah, welcome to the pro. israel is prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced
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a series of measures in sponsor to shootings that killed 7 israelis and wounded 5 others. it follows a 4 meeting of his security competence. homes of palestinians involved in the times will be sealed off and demolished. the government will facilitate gun ownership by speeding up the process to get the license. and it will strengthen the police and military with operations plans, arrests, and the collection of illegal weapons. chambers reports now occupied east jerusalem . the situation in east jerusalem is now extremely tense. israeli police say they're on their highest state of alert. after fresh violence. they say the latest shooting and sil one and he's jerusalem, filled in this video, was carried out by a 13 year old boy using a pistol. his believe to have targeted to settlers of father and son. both were wounded. the 22 year old son is said to be in a serious condition when the 13 year old boy was also shot and was questioned by
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police in the ambulance on the way to hospital bill. it follows the 10 come friday nearest synagogue in the settlement of navy called, also in east jerusalem was 7 people was shot dead due to a lot about a guy stop here to help got out of his car and got a bullet to the head and died next to me, his son got a bullet in the back. i tried to compose myself. i saw him right here with the gun in his hand. i saw the whites of his eyes. i looked down and went back in the house and got a bullet in the window month. please say the attacker harry, outcome age 21 was shot dead in his car. as he tried to escape from the scene. he lived in the mount of olives, his parents and neighbors who came to his house were arrested. $42.00 people in total would detained on thursday, israeli forces went deep into the jeanine refugee camp, the deadliest rage since the un started keeping records nearly 2 decades ago. in
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one day, 10 palestinians, including an elderly woman, were killed at a meeting of these railey security cabinet chair by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was decided to pass track the demolition of homes, of the families of the suspects in recent attacks. and in some cases, to arrest them or evoke their permission to live in east jerusalem. and i hope a single hope hope we deploy forces, we increase forces and we do it indifferent to read as we will seal and destroy the terrorists houses in an expedited procedure in order to exact an additional price from those who support terrorism. this process already started yesterday and his in progress. those measures clearly collective punishment, a breach of basic human rights. the authorities are also issuing more gun permits, israeli citizens, and israeli. please say those already have permit or encourage to care their
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weapons. the prime minister netanyahu has made it clear he doesn't want people to take the lord's their own hands, but at the same time, he's putting more weapons into those very same hands. james bay's al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. the national security minister ball bank of air is amongst those calling for more guns in the hands of israeli citizens. he'll say, was the homes of palestinians accused of carrying out such attacks to be destroyed . you, it said, but the plumbing, shallow. i've got the attorney general over to this moment and every 2 hours i was in contact with her people not allowing me to feel any houses in my opinion. awful . it must be like, not in my opinion, it's not only to hurt me and the government, but the citizen of israel, not the most. surely to me about the issue of sealing the houses. there is a further list of steps are requested, which i hope won't face obstacles. at 1st, the house demolition my astonishment of tens of houses in east jerusalem which is
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still not demolished still possible to demolish them. i talked to the police in the coming days to demolish those illegal houses. the issue of weapons. i want weapons on the street. i want these of each we'll be able to defend themselves. the same name is the head of political and international relations with hamas. he says the group is ready to respond to further israeli raids. we have committed ourselves to the kids to defend our self, to seek our freedom and independence by all available means by political means the means i'm on the distance. therefore, we are committed to defend our people, our business, our families, our capital jews, l m, out of luck saw most. therefore we are ready to respond. we are ready to defend ourselves. we are not planning. we are not shifting any escalation or any
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companions violence campaigns, but we are also in the same time to respond as usual. meanwhile, protests against israel far right government has entered the 4th week. thousands of people have been demonstrating in television against prime minister benjamin netanyahu proposal to reform the judicial system. the changes would limit the powers of the supreme court giving more authority for the government. critic say the move is anti democratic o the police department in the city of memphis as disbanded its special unit known as scorpion. it comes after some of its officers beat, an unarmed black man who liked a died of his injuries. that had been protest across the country, calling the police reformed, armed reserves. gabriel, alexander reports from memphis. and we do warn you that some views may find the images in his report. disturbing. ah, the images have tyree nickels,
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a young black man being beaten to death by police. a day after that video released, people in memphis still trying to grasp what they witnessed. one man told me he was shocked by the police violence. one police officer was holding diary, why the other one was swimming through light? it looked like, like i said, a like a slave of a movie. the way he was punching through his face. and he turned around and he did it the other way. they just, he be hailed and he's about to fall and they live in a bag to take more lives. in one part of the video, nichols is in pain. none of the police officers or paramedics appeared to provide help that left ron citizens angry. it was the can them beating and, and then you had the fire me and that was as out there. you were supposed to hell. he was lying to me. i was landed in for die for no one day at their job. you beat
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him to death. you beat that, that man the n as a young boy here in memphis, there are still some people that have yet to watch the video. but even for many of them, the beating death of tyree nichols has left them deeply affected. i intend on watching it at some point, i think, but i be this past day or 2. i've been sort of bracing myself or it's unacceptable . i. i really, really hope that justice is served and that people understand and this sort of thing is not a free incident. it doesn't happen. rarely, this is america at this point. we gotta do better. tyree nichols is now dead and the residence of this city where it happened. now seeing his death up close at asking why gabriel sancho al jazeera in
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memphis. so it's taking place to the curb that place unit which has been disbanded . scorpion stands for street crimes operation to restore peace in our neighborhoods . the memphis police chief created the specialized unit in 2021 to help fight rise in crime. it was made up of 3 teens of about 30 officers who targeted parts of the city that police designated as high crime areas. following nichols as death assembly had demanded that the unit be disbanded, they've held its dissolution, calling to move a decent and just decision for all citizens of memphis. while the franklin is the former executive director at law enforcement action partnership, he says, variation in the way police departments run makes them hard to regulate when the police are there for the community were there for the needs of the community and the deactivation of the scorpion unit in memphis by g c, j davis. i think it's a good move because, you know,
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it demonstrates that she is in touch with the community and listening to those who are closest to the situation. and just because it's happening and masses, the elimination of this unit doesn't mean that it will happen in other parts of the country. because in the united states here, every state is this. so different we have over 14000 police department, separate police departments across the country. and they're all very unique. they operate under different sets of standards. some are very general, especially when it comes to the use of force and the thing. but each state has its own regulatory body that establishes all the standards in which these police departments operate. after we've got a call to hear that has, that has been allowed to, to thrive well over a century in this, in this country here in the united states. and it's going to take a lot in the area, police reform,
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things like qualified community where police officers are pretty much immune financially from financial harm when they do these types of beads. and that's one of the things we're desperately trying to reform in this country is qualified immunity, ukrainian authority, say at least 3 people have been killed on 3 russian missiles dry and hit the eastern city of constantly disco. the regional governor, the next of 2 others, were injured in the attack targeting and residential neighborhood for apartment buildings and the hotel with damaged ukrainian president vladimir lensky says moscow has been stepping up. it's offensive in the east. it is out regularly. we've been having breakfast. it's a good thing that all the windows were boarded up, everything got blown away. the good thing that my wife is unharmed, all the window blown out. so what do you like? what do you like? you know, you haven't, i was sitting here watching the television in just a moment. i heard a loud clap. i didn't understand anything. i closed my eyes. then i opened my eyes
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and everything was blown out. you thought i was covered in blood. my mom was sitting in the bedroom, also covered in bloody then to help came, we started to clear everything to come in. when you came, president has criticize the international olympic committee for considering a way for russian and bella rush nasties to compete at next to paris. olympics, so let's keep plans to launch an international campaign to prevent such a move. he posted these photographs on his social media which appeared to show athletes practicing their sport, surrounded by ward damage. buildings and facilities. name was not nimble. one cannot avoid being disappointed by the statement of the current head of the international committee, thomas bach. i had spoken with him on numerous occasions and couldn't hear what he was going to do to defend sport from war propaganda. if he returns russian athletes to international competitions, syria has rejected a report on the global chemical weapons watchdog which planes government forces for chlorine attack. the killed 43 people in 2018. the organization for the prohibition
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of chemical weapons says there are reasonable grounds to believe the military carried out the attack in the rebel held town of duma, but syria foreign ministry says the report lack scientific proof. well, at least 24 people have died in a bus bus crash in peru. it plunged off a cliff in the northwestern province of pura. please say the vehicle was carrying 60 passengers, including a number of patients will stay in peru, at least one person has been killed during anti government demonstrations of the capital lima. it comes a day after congress rejected a request from the president to bring forward elections. please fire tear gas during computations with demonstrators. quality venue polls and the resignation of dean ability. more than 50 people of dies is protest began in december, following the rest of the former president pedro castillo several 1000 people in booking, a fancy have several of celebrated frances decision to withdraw its troops from the
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west african nation. early this week, france said that its troops will leave between the answer within a month, after a request from the countries military rulers protest against the french military present, surged as people believed. france didn't do enough against groups in the country became facile invited. russia military contractors to help its forces fight against groups linked to al qaeda. and i so well still had here on al jazeera uproar in the united kingdom of the children seeking asylum. go missing from government, run accommodation and bella, russian has a blanket, wins the australian tennessee becoming the 1st neutral player to win a grand slam time. ah. right, well, the still
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a bit of cloud around in the southeast of the raving peninsula particular mom, but that's disappearing. the next thing to look at is what's happening in the turkey a particular black. see, this cloud brings yes. slow with it because it's the middle of winter. mostly that's going eastwards. it's bringing rain showers for the south. they are broken up. robin persistent right now. they've got to hit lebanon, bits of syria, possibly bit further south that the bigger picture though, means this is the track of it going into azerbaijan. most of iran looks fine. we've had a problem with fog in the euphrates valley, the south at least round bowsman. and you still see from this brown here, the hint of robbers settled weather until the breeze picks up. that could be a morning problem. breeze paint will pick up during monday and then it'll just turn the hawk into cloud of the high level, bringing showers of rain, but the sun's out for the south dough house back up to 20 degrees. the son of course, the major thing, even in trough graphics and the breeze not as strong down the coast of cancer
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attempts is still fairly high in south to down the flooding. rains of backed off a bit in zambia bashi, i think because a lot of the energy is going to shanice or which is the tropical cycle, which during sunday will have left madagascar. but it's, it's toll has been pretty nasty with the amount of rain. ah tough times the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what? on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism is some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging american and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are with me. mark lamar hill. what out there,
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hulu? ah, what about your g? i'll deserve me, said robin in doha, reminder of all top stories. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu was announced a series of measures in response to 2 shooting attacks. they include demolition of the homes of palestinians involved and speeding up gun licensing the israeli citizens. but earlier to israeli settlers were injured in a gun attack. the military says a 13 year old palestinian suspect in custody became a day after 7 israelis died and the shooting mirror synagogue and occupied east jerusalem. and the memphis police department has permanently suspended the unit known as scorpion. the announcement comes after the city release video, showing 5 of its officers beating tyree nichols who later died. check voters have chosen
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a retired general as their new president. that through paval was the clay winner in our to day run our vote. as nadine baba reports, he's a retired general who was once the senior official in the nato alliance. now at the age of 61, petra pavel has been elected president of the czech republic. he's promised to be a dignified president for all the countries, 10 and a half 1000000 people. that was only me the washer, so noisy that year to his grandma any. but i understand that there are some who are disappointed because their favorite candid had did not win. but i also see that in this country we do not have winning or losing voters. i see that values one in the selection of values such as truth, dignity, respect, and humility as predicted. pavel easily greetings, 68 year old rival. i'm very publish. a billionaire who served as prime minister between 20172021. be she's closeness to outgoing president miller sh. they might,
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may have hindered him ziemen of device if figure who developed close ties with moscow before making a u turn when russia renovated ukraine last year. better, pavel, unlike his rival, came out strongly in favor of further military aid for ukraine. he was always the favorite, despite revelations he'd receive training and military intelligence in the form of check as the vacuum when it was ruled by communists backed by moscow. the check president appoints the prime minister as well as constitutional judges, but the results are unlikely to significantly change the country's foreign policy. the dean baba al jazeera, a stronger earthquake, has struck the turkey iran border region, causing widespread damage. the magnitude 5.9 quake hit near the city of hoya in iran, west and as a by john province, raining emergency officials, they rescue teams were dispatched to the area. hospitals are put on alert. at least 120 people have been injured. there are also reports of power outages. authorities
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in new zealand biggest city oakland have begun cleaning up after torrential rains brought flash, flooding and evacuations. at least 4 people died. prime minister chris hipkins flew by helicopter over the city before touring for damaged homes. the states for emergency remains in place. doctors without borders is suspending operations in a hospital in haiti's capital puerto prince. the decision was made after gunman broke into the hospital, pulled the patient out and then executed him. suspending humanitarian operations at the hospital means 800000 people will no longer have access to free emergency care . haiti has been gripped by a worsting political and economic crisis with guns controlling more than half of its territory. uncle, it say, seeing the highest rate of homelessness in a decade. it's one of the most expensive cities to live in. and rising inflation has sent the cost of everything from food to rent. soaring,
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jessica washington met some of the people in hong kong falls to make the street their new home. this is the image of hong kong that dazzles visitors, a bustling, glamorous city, but under ground a different reality appears. oh. busy there are many mosquitoes and bed bugs here. you see so many on getting fungal infections. he has slept here for 4 years and looks to rubbish bins for left over food in takeaway boxes, official figures released in november show the number of people experiencing homelessness. is the highest in a decade and is a shop rise in the number if women experiencing housing insecurity. that report also said there's need for better services and more funds for hostile accommodation . as the situation worsens. this is a very wealthy city. you know, it's, it's extremely wealthy with one and 5 at this moment, or having food insecurity that cannot afford 3 meals a day. you know, it's, it's an amazing city where you see the haves and the have nots. it's in your face
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all the time. impact h k isn't n g o founded in 2017. so far they've helped around 500 people find shelter. they also welcomed people into their community centers for hot meals and fresh clothes. over 90 percent of those individuals have no emergency contacts. they have no friend or found no member in their life. in the isolation, you know, plays a huge role in their, you know, step towards becoming homeless. he says, emergency shout is provided by the government. don't address the needs of the city and a difficult for people to access the hong kong government tow down to 0. social workers give assistance to those willing to accept services. in tyco china, there are more than 30 people sharing this underground space. it's the middle of winter here in hong kong and the temperature often drops below 10 degrees at night . people in his underpants of repairing for another night, exposed to freezing conditions. alec used to be one of them. he spent almost 20 years on the streets. yes or no. how i have
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a place to live. i have food to eat and a job. i'm happier, more cheerful now. now he works in the community center, distributing food and essentials to people sleeping outside, helping them through the same dark days. he experienced during his time on the streets. jessica washington out 0 hong kong charities and human rights organizations are calling on the british government to do more to protect under age asylum seekers being housed in hostiles run by the home office without proper safeguards. it's emerged that dozens of children have been kidnapped by gangs or trafficked into milton day slavery showed a hole as the story. what began as a response to the small boats crisis has now become entrenched and needs to stop. so says the chief executive of leading child rights, charity eck pat among a 100 organizations calling on the government to stop putting unaccompanied under
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age asylum seekers at risk in government run hotels. we already know that these children are high risk of going missing and, and we already know that, that you know, that venerable, because they all say aligning and arrived many of them traumatized. they had terrible journeys and not least that some of the male in traffic in the country, and then it's easy for traffickers to pick them back up again. following a search in small boat arrivals across the english channel in 2021. it's estimated that 600 unaccompanied children have passed through this brighten hotel, being run by the home office. they're free to come and go. and official data reveals that a 136 have been reported missing. more than half of those are still unaccounted for . workers are prohibited from speaking out, but at another hotel, a whistle blower has said an estimated 10 percent of under age occupants disappear
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each week. this is harassing mr. feca vulnerable children being dumped by the home office. schools of m a going missing and i can tell them minister there is nothing specialist about these hotels. they're not in response to government admitted that to date 200 minors are still missing. 13 of them under 16 and local activists accused the government of an ongoing failure to protect asylum seekers, especially children often they get taken nc and like many drug lines like and household i serve a cheap car wash and belt like working on building sites. and i think a lot of the time that are fed like home education at a job and they're in a place where they feel hopeless and unsupported. and he's very telling that children are leaving to go away with traffickers instead of saying, saving in a hotel that supposed to be a safe face that months they've arrived. sussex police. the force responsible for
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this area says that the vast majority of these young people have no known connection to any one in the country. very little money. and sometimes no mobile phone, meaning that very few lines of inquiry are available in trying to locate them. this, the 1st of several planned protests against the housing of unaccompanied miners in government run hotels. the prime minister richie sooner has called for an end to the practice. he blames pressure on the migration system. something that government, he says is determined to resolve. jonah al al jazeera brighton daniels hage is the communications and campaigns manager at the anti child trafficking. charity love, a 146, a. he says the british government's behavior goes against child protection rules. they treat children of born overseas, took the total cost in a completely different way than they would do if the child was reddish. and that
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obviously goes against every child protection standards that we have in the country . in this particular case, the majority of pittsburgh aliens now one of the highest risk groups of been traffic is children in the u. k. but they, they, children come from all over the quote. we say i can children vietnamese. so it's, it's a global issue. first of all, they need to stop using the hub towns and place children within the existing child protection quite works a lot to the local authorities, for example. but we do need placement for his children. that means that people would have cameras. we need to come forward by the diversity through the local authority, or to organizations or selves to provide these, these young people with a safe accommodation or they need. it's incredibly difficult to recover children. and i've often found if they are found later on to, to cause. so please raise kind of respect but they don't often have toys and you
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have the usual channels to try and locate them both the place and the tough can get to know that. so they know that they can take these children and they disappear. the 1st till his grand slam of the year has been won by a bellow russian plan arina sir blinker. but because of the invasion of ukraine, she wasn't technically allowed to represent a country. david stokes explains it was a packed house in the rod laver arena, nearly $15000.00 fans turning out to see elena rebecca against arenas olenka to gladiators, competing for the 1st grand slam of the year. it was rebecca. he started strongest cassock and start looking for a 2nd, made a title in 7 months after winning wimbledon. last year, she took the opening set 6 games to for it was the 1st set. supple anchor dropped in 2023. but she began to settle down in what was her 1st major final the 5th see the one her previous 3 meetings with rebecca. and she took the 2nd set $63.00
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to square things up. ah, that effectively set up a one set shootout for the trophy and the momentum stayed isabella anchor. she got the crucial break and soon found herself serving for the match. she failed to convert 3 championship points, but at the 4th time of asking, she finally got over the line. is the 1st grand slam title for the 24 year old. because it belushi supported the russian invasion of ukraine. she wasn't allowed to officially represent her country in melbourne in e. she's the 1st ever neutral player to win a tennis grand slam for an amazing atmosphere. i hope next year i can, but i come back stronger and i'll show you even better anything you guys support me one more. ah,

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