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. jerusalem and israeli settlers set fire to palestinians, homes and cars raising phase of more violence. ah, hello, melinda, this is out. is there a lie from dough also coming up on the prussia to the killing of an armed black mon police in the u. s. city of memphis. despond, a special team form to tackle straight crimes, education and free full in lebanon. why children am teaches a staying away classroom? i'm catherine's boy, in central kenya with scientists, are trying to save the north and wide rhino from extinction. i'll be telling you the good news. a
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ah hello and welcome to the program as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu was announced a series of measures in response to 2 shootings that have killed 7 israelis and wounded 5 and followed a 4 hour meeting of his security cabinet, which took place on saturday. holmes of palestinians suspected of being involved in the attacks all to be sealed off and demolished. the government will make it easier for settlers to own guns by false tracking licenses. and it will strengthen the police and military with operations planned to arrest people and collect illegal weapons you. it's, it's, but the plumbing shall, i guess the, the attorney general moment and every 2 hours i was in contact with her people not allowing us to feel any houses in my opinion. awful, a month. i mean, it can't be like, not in my opinion, it's not only to me and the government,
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but the citizens of israel, not the most, surely to me about the issue of ceiling. the houses, there's a further list of steps are requested, which i hope won't face obstacles except 1st, that house demolition my astonishment of a tens of houses in east jerusalem which is 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 a cities of israel able to defend themselves. james, by his reports now from occupy the tourism. 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 in sil juan, 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
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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 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 of budget. a guy stopped 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 much. please say the attacker harry outcome h 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 people in total were detained on thursday, israeli forces went deep into the jeanine refugee camp. the deadliest raged since
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the un started keeping records nearly 2 decades ago. in 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 pause, 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 from 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 terrace. 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,
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and israeli. please say those already have permit or encourage to care their 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 bays al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem. while israeli settlers have set on fire upon stadium, families, home, and car even ice on saturday, they broke into the house in the town as to messiah north of ramallah, before stepping it alight. no one is reported to have been injured. out. is there a senior political miss? marlin bashar says it's likely that the israeli cabinets response will lead to more resentment. the idea of are punishing the whole number of people simply because they are relatives and friends of the family that goes against any justice or any definition of justice whatsoever. and more than that,
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it just never helped us. we it never deterred anyone from carrying any action in the past. what we know is that these are vengeful attack, vengeful acts that are meant to appease the israeli public. more than they are meant to attain security. because if they were meant at insecurity, we would have had security after the countess demolitions and ceilings and the potations that have taken place in the occupied characters over the past half a century. but despite the countless ah actions of that nature, the security situation to continues to deteriorate, the escalation now probably things to be worse than ever. but it's just incredibly predictable and worse. as james said, there are trying now to arm already armed people in jerusalem and that was
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back and so so forth. so that definitely is going to need to further escalation for more violence, more suffering. and that will only play to the hands of the most extreme of extremes in israel and potentially in palestine. a protest against israel's foreign government have entered their fort week. thousands of people who have demonstrated and televi against prime minister benjamin netanyahu puzzles reformed the judicial system. the changes would limit the power of the supreme court marketing more to the government. in other news, police in the u. s. city of memphis have disbanded a special unit known as scorpion. it happened after several officers beat, an unarmed black man. tyra nichols, who later died of his injuries purchase have been held across the country, calling for police reform out there is gabriel. alexander reports for member memphis, just wanting to years,
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may find the images in his report disturbing. oh, the images of tyree nichols, 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, sorry. while the other one was swinging through light, it looked like like i say, the like a say from 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 the back of the 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 sins. angry. it was the constant beating and, and then you had the fire me and that was as out there. you were supposed to hell.
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he was lying to me. i was landed in for die for no one day at their job. you beat him to death. you beat that, that man, that 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 did this past day or 2. i've been sort of bracing myself or it's unacceptable . i really, really hope that justice is served and that people understand that 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
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seeing his death up close and asking why, gabriel's hondo al jazeera memphis to in his years holding a 2nd round of parliamentary elections. the 1st one in december. so few of the 9 percent of voters cast their ballots. the opposition boy caught that vote saying precedent case said, had lost his legitimacy. santi introduced a constitution that expanded his palace, lebanon as relying heavily on foreign aid money from people in its diaspora to deal with its financial crisis. that isn't enough to revive the economy on prevent the collapse of institutions. and now the future of education is under threat holder reports from beverage lebanon's economic crisis has devalued its currency and is hurting many in this once middle income country. among them public school teachers who want better pay do not get to work. we need $4.00
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a day. how teachers going to survive. education has been disrupted for a 4th year. financial support from international agencies like unicef has so far prevented the service from a total collapse. but there's only so much they can do with the international community unit that has been providing support to the entire education sector for many years. and we have intensified that support. i'm providing school books, providing funds for electricity for school funds, parent council fund. i'm trying to do our best to keep the schools open. we urgently call on the governments of lebanon to find the resources to be able to pay the teachers a livable wage. public education is not the only sector in crisis and dependent on support. the world health organization provides medicines and pays hospital bills and staff at public health institutions. while the world food program feeds
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a 3rd of the countries, 6000000 people, the army to receive food donations and cash assistance for its soldiers. the list goes on, aid that came in to lebanon in 2022 is more than the state budget. so if you just look alone at the aid that came in through the u. n. program, it's around a $1000000000.00. that's the state budget for 2022. and this gives you an idea of how much we've become dependent on. in fact, 11 as economy is today, mainly dependent on to think aid and coming transfers from the day after. the dependence is expected to increase as the political elite fails to address the financial crisis since lebanon financial collapse in 2019 the international community change the way it has been dealing with those in power. here it is no longer injecting money without conditions and when it does, it channels, funds through institutions,
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other than the states that sustain financial support is what lebanon needs to be able to respond to the needs of its people. but that means reforms to the way it is governed, and that means politicians losing authority and control over the state and society . and there they wrote, syria has rejected a report by the global chemical weapons watchdogs and blames government forces for chlorine, a time killed, 43 people. i can 2018 organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons says they are reasonable grounds to believe that the military carried out the attack and the rebel held town duma. the serious foreign ministry says a report like scientific proof to iran, where the ministry of defense says a military workshop in the city of is for han has been attacked by drones. said air defenses repel v assault. on saturday night, the workshop roof suffered mon damage and the complex is expected to continue
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operation. not knowing who carried out the strike at least 3 people have been killed often strong earthquake struck the border region between turkey and iran. the magnitude 5.9 quake hit near the city of coin, ron's western as by john province. it cause widespread damage and renewed majesty. officials say rescue teams were dispatched on hospitals put on that lease a 120 people have been injured and power supplies have been cut. okay, still ahead on al jazeera. i'm jessica washington in hong kong, one of the world's most expensive cities to live that were homeless is on the rise . and from the creepy to the bazaar, we look at some of the unusual productions on show with the sundance film festival in utah. ah.
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over the last week or so, the remaining vessels of what was very warm. i have been sweat right out of europe . now everywhere is called that coast guard cross mediterranean towards north africa. and the position sits just like that with the active windy weather, just through northern europe. and the press is getting cold. we got some snow, so these spanish pair, knees really are quite deep and it stopped snowing now. there still warnings of low temperatures wrapped portico. the good part of spain and this blue is outbreaks of sherry, rain all the way through the mediterranean, towards north africa in the east where i say we could go, we were registering temperatures near record. high 18. 20 degrees is fast growing. so feel, sir fear in bulgaria, a case in point for the next incoming significance, there will be that western windy stuff you saw blowing through. well, monday, sees it blow through, over the cold air, over the co ground. therefore,
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snow of some significance from austria all the way through barrison towards western russia and cutting back into scandinavia. that's what winter supposed to look like in north africa, still more snow. move the atlas mountains, the higher ground all way through algeria to nicea main. rain and wind probably libya and the shower around the coast to west africa. but in this a hell look at and to mean it is pretty hot. ah. join africa's premier trade. i mean, basement he bent in cut, dubois, intra african trade fair gives you access to more than 1600 exhibited and over 35000 attendees for more than 75 exhibiting countries. participating trade and investment deals with over $43000000000.00 us dollars as business and government come together to explore business opportunities. register now brought to you by the african export import bank african union commission. a if see if t a secretariat and the premium partners connecting african markets.
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lou lou over back watching al jazeera lined up stories of memphis police department has permanently disbanded a unit known as scorpion. it's off to a video was released showing 5 of its offices, beating unarmed blackman tyra nichols who later died. israeli settlers have broken into a palestinian home overnight and set it on fire. it happened in the town of tour messiah, which is north of ramallah and the occupied west spike. no one is reported to been injured as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced
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a series of measures following 2 gun attacks. they include demolishing the homes of palestinians involved, i'm making it quicker for his release to get a gun license, kiva elda is a political analyst, and contributor to the israeli daily newspaper heretic. he says, been given an all the right wing cabinet, members of forcing the prime minister to make some tough decisions. is irma bank has the reputation of being a firewall. and non attorney is giving him a full container of joseph and according to the israeli official policy is united is part of is where is the status of the and the term of just behave. and we are in geneva and entered the city and shoot and kill 9, but a scene in one evening. i am afraid that our nose has tied. so
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it's between you know, you both. he has to decide which side the day. and i'm afraid that there is no responsible of those over there in his cabin, as he is in a cabinet that can stop me. and we leave before you come on just a few days ago that we are headed towards another race like in may 21 which involved also israeli arabs. and the only responsible can still be missing 1st is the day. but at the end of the day is your boss and he has today to decision. and i don't envy it because his own future and the future of the country. a separate us that the young high
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commissioner for human rights has demanded that venezuela and the use of torture boca tugs by the end of the visit to the country and met with the president nicholas madura as well as our position figures on victims of human rights violation in september, you in fact, finding mission found the venezuela, state security agencies used sexual agenda based violence against detainees. i heard accounts of people being arbitrarily detained and tortured and family members being killed. insecurity, operations, and demonstrations. one woman was overcome with emotion, as she recounted how 2 years ago had that been detained, raped, and tortured in my meetings with the president and the ministers i court for all people who have been arbitrarily trained, detained, to be released,
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least one person has been killed during demonstrations against the government in peru, it's happened to day to congress rejected a request from the president. the number was paid to bring forward elections. protest as a cooling i had to resign, a new polls to be held more than 50 people have died since process began in december. following the arrest, the former president pedal castillo. hong kong is facing its highest rate of homelessness in a decade. it is one of the most expensive cities to live in, and rising. inflation has sent the cost of everything from food to rent. to saw jessica washington meant some of those forced to make the homes on the streets. this is the image of hong kong that dazzles visitors, a bustling glamorous city but on the 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
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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 there's a sharp rise in the number of women experiencing housing insecurity. that report also said there's a need for better services and more funds for hostile accommodation. as the situation wilson's this is a very wealthy city, you know it's, it's extremely wealthy with one and 5 at this moment, or having food and security, the cannot afford 3 meals a day. you know it's, it's an amazing city where you see the haves and the have nots and in your face 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 welcome 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
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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 toe 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, now i have 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 as hera hong kong. so at least 40 people have been
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killed in southwestern park. a song off to a boss fell from the bridge, was reportedly carrying 48 passengers when i hit a pillar and plunged off the road early on sunday, and have been travelling between baluchistan provincial capital on the southern port city of karachi. officials say 3 survivors have been rescued on the wells most endangered, large mammal could be making a comeback from the brink of extinction. in kenya. more than a decade of research to save the northern white rhino, it's finally paying off. scientists are using in vitro fertilization, which is a procedure that's never been tried before on the animal. catherine, so reports from the all projects a conservancy and central kenya. the last of the kind but to energy in the only female northern white rhinos in the world are under round
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the clock surveillance in this century in central kenya. so down the last meal died in 2018. when these animals came to this country, it will then be said that they would breed naturally now close to attorney as ready . we began then thinking of what is the best official means of recovering the species vantage using i vs in vitro fertilization. procedure that's never been tried before with wildlife using we saw the bomb from deceased bowls and eggs harvested artificially from foot to end the june. this created pure northern white, right? no embryos. it's a process that is, has been simple because it be novel. it means every stage of the way has to be proven, has to be reviewed, has to be accepted by the scientific community as a procedure that is not intrusive as a procedure. you know that his idea does not put any more risk to energy and cannot
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carry a pregnancy to full. tom, one is in fire tile, the other 2 old. so a several get 1000 white try know, will be used this female ryan nodes. are the candidates of this proceed or they have to be monitored regularly scientists, we're talking to say it has been a long journey to get this right. hurry, i'm with hi takes care of the endangered species as well as black. ryan knows that rome all per jetta. he says the cows are ready for their embryos to be implanted. we wonder do his duty mattress possible because for the circuit mothers, we don't want to give them the amana injection, it might cruise some problem. so we headed to of a said to me on a southern white on a melt actors at his a ball. so when he started mounting in any of the females, we know this is the best them of doing the fast and plantation rhinos are under threat because porches hunt them for their horns. the northern white sub species
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was wiped out in south sudan, uganda, and other parts of central africa decades ago. conservationists have spent yes on this research. and finally, it's bearing fruits. catherine soil al jazeera, all project conservancy in central kenya. and the sundance film festival is underway in the united states. and one of the, or intriguing features is the midnight films category and includes science fiction, horror and smoked, and bizarre frank's from reynolds is at the festival in park city, utah. the sundance festival is known for edgy dramas and groundbreaking documentaries, but there is no shortage of the creepy the bazaar and the scary. oh, some of the movies in this years midnight films creep fest include the la goober honestly titled onyx, the fortuitous and the talisman of souls in which
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a group of occultist gather in a spooky mansion to find a grim surprise waiting for them. talk to me is about teenagers who call up evil spirits in occult rituals. one girl begins experiencing frightening visions. but are they demons or symptoms of a mind sinking into madness, ah infinity pool directed by brandon croner berg and starring me a god than alexander scars guard has scored with critics. the plot, the tourists at a luxury resort in a fictitious impoverished country discovered that they can do very bad things, including murder with impunity. instead, police force the foreign tours to undergo a process that produces a perfect double with all their memories and thoughts intact. somebody given the death penalty, they don't kill them, they kill their double. instead,
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they just make you watch. and that's supposed to veer punishment like many horror films. infinity pool is in part a commentary on society. it gives us a very war to mirror on to, on, to the way people treat other cultures, especially when they're on vacation from the birth of sit him over a century ago. films like these have drawn on viewers fears about themselves and their societies. whether it's the evil doppelganger, mister hyde, lurking in the respectable dr jekyll, or the monster conjured out of an ordinary man in the wolf man, i know now that we can't beat them, he's got to be them. stories about ruthless malevolent aliens emerged in the 19 forties and fifties when memories of the ruthless malevolent humans were fresh in people's minds. or perhaps when we gather in dark and theatres to be scared out of our.
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