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spectacle some very wet and wintry and cold weather to sweep in once again across northern areas of mexico and look what that does to the temperature in monterey will be down to the mid teens. by the time we get into wednesday, much wet weather for the south of this in particular for panama and costa rica, lots of sunshine still coming through for the caribbean. and if we look to south america, still southern areas of brazil that are seeing the worst of those storms that do start to pull away off shore. and it will be power ago. power guys turn see those fear storms on wednesday that you weather update. ah, ah, america's top diplomat calls for com following a spite of violence between israelis and palestinians. ah,
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until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up. a major security breach in pakistan, a suicide bomber target. some mosque, new tightly controlled area of pasha with at least 62 people are, did amethyst city councilwoman calls for accountability and 3 emergency responders. a 5 in connection with the police killing of tyrene nichols. and to look at the life and future of me and most children, living under a near constant threat of violence. ah, the u. s. secretary of state is calling for urgent steps to calm the escalation in israeli palestinian violence. antony blinkin is in israel, where he met prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's expected to hold talks with palestinian president mac mood,
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abbas on tuesday. lincoln's visit comes off to days of violence and the occupied palestinian territory. how diplomatic it is, a james base reports arriving at telephone. therefore the u. s. secretary of state is visiting at a time of high tension, but with few expectations us. diplomacy can do anything to help. he spoke about recent violence to take an innocent life and inactive terrorism is always a heinous crime. but to target people outside their place of worship is especially shocking. a reference the death of 7 israelis near a synagogue at an east jerusalem settlement on thursday. it's notable he spoke about incidence in which his riley's died, but didn't mention the raid jeanine refugee camp last thursday, a day on which 10 palestinians were killed. ah, before sec, dribbling can got here. there was another death,
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a palestinian man shot dead by israeli forces as he drove his car in the city of hebron. mister blinking has met benjamin netanyahu many times before, but this is the 1st meeting since he became head of israel's most right wing government ever. the secretary of state said there must be a future where israelis and palestinians can live peacefully side by side. we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. as i said to the prime minister, anything that moves us away from that vision is in our judgment detrimental to israel's long term security. and it's long term identity as a jewish and democratic state. but the reality is that mister netanyahu in his key ministers don't support the idea of a 2 state solution. he didn't mention palestinians once, and instead focused on the threat from iran, most of the international community have seen the true face of iran. they've seen the barbarism of this regime against its own people. they've seen how it exports
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aggression, or beyond its border and beyond the middle east. and i think there is a common consensus that this regime must not acquire nuclear weapons. secretary blanket will continue his meetings with israeli officials on tuesday. he'll also make a brief visit to ramallah to meet with the president of the palestinian authority. mahmoud abbas. many in the international community would like the biden administration to take a more proactive diplomatic role in this conflict. but so far, there's no sign of a change in the u. s. position. james bays al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem fissile sarah is. and so one a neighbourhood and occupied east to jerusalem, he has more on the tensions between israelis and palestinians that we can see that the constant bullying and the provocation is, is, is going on here. and the israeli forces are showing no sign off of the did the escalation due to deescalate distribution here. so in sit when in this very pack
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the area there are 63000 palestinians are living here. and the israeli government has already issued 4650 and demolishing orders. and if these orders are implemented, it's simply impractical. it means that there will be no palestinians left, you're, all of them are going to be forced to leave their hands and without knowing where to go. so great over there. you can see where the hell were at there. starting at the south of alex, our mosque and their, their escalations conducted by the, by, by the israelis. and they said that they are looking for the remaining of the area of king david. so through that escalations, palestinians are be forced to leave their homes right down here, down to the hill. this is al boston, and you see the houses rolled by palestinians. now, design or tortillas, are seen that there's houses are going to be demolished,
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and the area is going to be turned into a national park. so up to the heel, it is out bundle, how're. and there are 116 demolish in order there is from the israeli, or tour it is regarding bacchanal, how're as well. a mess funeral has been held for some of the $62.00 people killed in a glass in pakistan's, northwestern city of per shower. on monday, many of those killed and injured in the suicide bombing were members of pac sounds security services. the attacker managed to get past multiple checkpoints before detonating the device at a mask. a commander from there to rekey taliban pakistan. the pakistani taliban said it was responsible, but the group later issued a statement denying involvement were command hider has more from the site of the bombing and for shower. as you can see, you young, self con craig and steal. i been lifted in order to cover the dead,
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we are able to see a copy of the only koran that have been dug out. there are still dead body then there. the dead girl had been climbing steadily. we are dog that the suicide bomber had several killers of exploit job to embody the big question of god today will be how did they suicide bomber get into it? i just sensitive area. the rescue operation is under we because the moving to do with extra kiss her you're keeping the bodies are those who may have been trapped inside us. 2 figures may rise. every equipment had been brought in to lift these concrete slabs in order to see if anybody invited and need those heavy weight. now, many people have been able to come out of days. i'm scared of their luck. the school buses come to the full tilt and we're staying here is and i will be here in
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the last, it was the last did body with here. and the operation is going to read the lady reading hospital behind me. you can see the emergency ward, where the wick terms of the deadly attack. what brought railway shirts. family members are all waiting outside to get some news of do a wounded. and i've got that in the city and gave the shower, had seen deadly attacked over the past few weeks. although the city saw a relative garm for several years. they say an emergency situation more fitted across august on our now and on a heightened state of alert. and i've got there will be funeral and moving things throughout the night. and even tomorrow, as people come to grips with what has happened in the provincial capital of the hyper booked. and while province as fond jamika is
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a senior expert in the south asia program at the united states institute of peace. he explains why the leadership of pakistani telephone might have denied involvement in the attack. and important leaders of the t d. b claimed to set attack initially . and later we got a denial from the central leadership of the t d b, that it was not behind the attack. and that suggested 3 possibilities. i think one possibility that this targeting was a case of decentralized targeting and a particular faction which, which was it initially came, be attacked, broke from the guidance of the central leadership. another possibility is that even, even though the central leadership signed off on the attack, there's a lot of backlash from pakistan as well as perhaps from the taliban in afghanistan . you to see this on the deck. a 3rd possibility that this is all
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a drama shit aid. the central leadership of the g d p is just using this at all faction to conduct such mass gathered your tax and then ultimately dissociating them. says, you know, after seeing how, how people react to it, that is a code of conduct some guidance that the central leadership of the t d, b has provided its commanders on the kinds of targets. dad permitted that guidance is a clear that mosques are, you know, it's not permitted to attack mosque even if that includes mosques of security forces. and the police say could be bad. the fact that this section of the d d b went out to the police at the mosque, you know, the center leadership is dismayed by, by that targeting choice. and therefore, the distancing themselves from this attack. a 6 police officer,
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memphis has been disciplined in connection with the fatal beating of tyree nichols to medical workers. and a driver from the fire department have also been fired for the response to the call . gabriel alexander has moved from memphis. well yeah, this investigation is very much continuing here in memphis officials say that they are still in the early stages of it and more charges could be pressed against officials or people that were involved in this, in terms of these 3 new people that have been fired they were part of the fire department and 2 of the 3 were emergency medical technicians or paramedics and the other was an ambulance, or fire truck driver that was with them. they were fired, according to officials here, because as part of the investigation, they were some of the 1st responders that arrived at the scene. after tyree
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nichols laid on the ground helpless after he had been beaten for several minutes by those 5 police officers, all of whom have been fired and are now facing criminal charges. the fire department says they were fired because they did not render aid quick enough to tyree nichols as he laid their essentially fighting for his life. not only that, but the police department as well, has said another officer involved, other than the 5 that have been fired, has been placed on administrative leave. while this investigation continues, this particular officer was one of the 1st that pulled over tyree nichols in what they initially said was a traffic stop that led to him, fleeing from the scene after being beaten there, and then beat and later at another scene. so this is very much a wide ranging investigation,
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and the officials here that are investigator are casting their net white and far to figure out who all was involved and how they will be punished. now as part of that, we had an opportunity to talk to patrice. rob said one of the highest ranking city officials, a city councilwoman who represents the district where nichols mother lives and where he was beaten to death at. we spoke to her where she gave us a better idea of how difficult it has been to watch that video and also what more answers she wants to get as this investigation moves forward. i want to welcome enter the house. ca, patrice robinson, is a member of the memphis city council. so she was shown the video, the beating of tyree nichols at the hands of police before it was released to the public and would share with the world i was overwhelmed when we were sound as sound that video. i saw it with my own ass and
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into a person sitting in on a brown leaning up against the car and no line given them any attention seeing and bleed and in pain act, it was just an humane. there still a lot of unanswered questions into the death of tyree nichols, including why police even pulled him over in his car in the 1st place. even robinson, as a high ranking city official, has still not gotten an answer to that question. they keep telling me it was for a traffic offense, but from the video that i've seen, i can't hear why they stopped him, but was even more deplorable to me. why would you be angry when you just stopped somebody for a traffic? i valet sent you any. they never tell him why we even hold them. oh oh wow. even trying to hang up you. he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest
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part. this is the big grey go. oh, the lawyer for nichols family has praised the memphis police for the swift punishment of the officers. yes. oh, within 3 weeks, all the officers were fired. criminal charges were pressed against them and all were arrested. we are doing all that we noted to robinson thinks that sets a good example separating bad police from the good once they, i know they are great people there. i have worked with great police officers. you have bad players everywhere, but the system may not be such that we can act readily identify who those may a players i and that's something we've gotta get in place immediately because we don't want this to happen again. now i'm going to half citizens who are afraid of the police as well. so what do you do?
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and city leaders like robinson are in the middle of self reflection on policing and likely will be for a long time to come. gabriel sandow al jazeera memphis was still a head on al jazeera, peruse. congress postponed another debate or early elections, while protested, continue to call for the president to resign. ingredient waiting. we made some of the ukrainian soldiers preparing for possible attacks along the northern border with bella, bruce, ah, hello there, let's look to east asia and the weather is blowing hot and cold. literally. we've had exceptional cold things,
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then warmed up and they are going to get cold out once again in particular across northern and central parts of china. we will see that those cold conditions start to ease their way east over the next few days. but still some want for beijing and shanghai on tuesday. clear skies as well. claudia, with a smattering of rain coming up from the south. and there's that wintery weather blown down, picking up across the korean peninsula and into japan with some heavy snow to come . once again for the likes of her cato and han shoe, but temperatures recover towards the mid teens, the tokyo and osaka, you can see things slightly warm up in tokyo. there will still be some sunshine coming through the cloud. now as we move to south asia, things have settled up in the very north, the places like pakistan and india, the wintry weather starting to ease away. instead, we are going to see the wet weather increase down in the south that thanks to a developing system. pulling out of the bay of bank goal is going to completely engulf sri lanka. by the time we get into choose day that wet weather starting to
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creep its way into southern parts of india by the time we get into wednesday. but north of this much kira possibly some fog issues. ah. the latest news as it breaks, forties are about a kilometer in that direction. do you agree in military is good now with coverage where it will have the palestinian economy on the verge of collapse decade from around the world. this process will be expanded too broad. a social movement not just, again, is increasingly a different time, but also the continuing cost of living crisis hulu.
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad. the u. s. secretary of state is calling for urgent steps to restore. com between israelis and palestinians. antony blanket met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and israel, his for his visit, comes up to days of violence, the occupied palestinian territory. a mass funeral has been held for some of the 62 people killed in a blast. and the pakistani city of pasha, with many of those killed and injured in the suicide bombing, we're members of pakistan, security services, 3 emergency responders have been fined in the us city of memphis, following the death of an anom to black man at the hands of police 5 offices have already been led go if a beating tyree nicholas during a traffic stop. the 29 year old died 3 days later off his injuries peruse.
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congress has postponed debate to move forward elections. it's now she, july, the tuesday, last week, parliament rejected a similar motion to have the poll this year. president inequality has warned politicians if they don't to prove the change. she'll push for constitutional reforms to force early elections. there have been anti government protests since last month, when former president pedro castillo, was impeached and arrested. al latin america editor, lucy, and newman, has more from a reli in southern pursued. we're here in the city of holy ap i in the punto region . this has been one of the epa centers of the mileage that's been taking place here in peru on the 9th of january, 18 of the residence, or the people who are coming to protest were killed by live ammunition presumably by the police. people had been absolutely outraged ever since they've taken over the streets, and they have also shut down highways, road and all the commerce in this region. now for nearly a month,
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what i can also tell you is that there is something very unusual going on. you been here music behind me on a stage, but it's not because it's a celebration or a carnival which would normally be taking place at this time of year. but rather it is an event to gather. a money to collect contributions to help the injury and the families of those who are killed on january the night. things here have gotten very, very tough. the whole city is blocked at all. commerce, as i say in transportation has been, has been stopped. food and fuel cannot get in or out of this area at the residence and the mainly indigenous communities will live here and to have come from the region. in fact, from around the city to take part in a protest today say that they do not accept president a lot of this offer or rather her ultimatum to congress to have to hold early elections. the 1st of all, they say they don't believe or secondly,
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they say congress will never agree in that. even if it does the october elections that would possibly take place or not soon enough. they say they want elections immediately and that they wanted the president whom they consider that the person who's culpable of those killings to step down and that nothing short of that will do ukrainian troops say the ready to fight off any military advance over the 1000 kilometer long border with fellow bruce, just a few kilometers north of without being training russian and bell russian forces are continuing major exercises. natasha blah, blah. mit ukrainian troops on the border answer to mere province was loaded in ideals. weaving through a pine and silver birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise near the border with ben roofs ha. they practiced maneuvers to repel the enemy. ukrainian troops have been full to find that defences along the border for months. if moscow tries to launch a new offensive from the north,
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the soldiers said that prepared or doggy or proposals, 3 men were york, were totally ready to meet them. that whoever brings the sold will full while the sword were ready, mentally and physically. so were wait time of the skipper, an underground bunker office warmth and a place to rest. the border is just a few kilometers away over there in that direction. and on the other side of thousands of russian and belarus, your troops are carrying out joint military exercises. minsk says, the exercises are defensive, but keep nor taking any chances. it was nearly a year ago that russian troops invaded ukraine from paris and from russia. some military experts say the drills could be a diversion tact take to law ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east and the south. i never thought a charm which asked my bishop. we are not wasting time to think about what may or
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may not happen. we spend time preparing for everything for different scenarios, column attack. so saboteur groups attacks from all sides and even from the sky. you people here expected this war and no one pretend to know what moscow is planning next, but they're watching closely and say they're ready. natasha butler, al jazeera, on the ukraine. belarus border. the president of belarus isn't zimbabwe for to day visit. the meeting is aimed at strengthening what the 2 countries call the existing excellent relations harriman tulsa, has more from aurora africa seed, a number of high profile visits in recent weeks, from countries from the waste, such as united states of america, as well as russia and china. and the bobby, the close allied with loose and russia, but africa is divided on the war in ukraine. some countries of ports you train, some countries of what russia would either say. they want to stay neutral because
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they have longstanding, historical ties and trade deals with both ways and companies, as well as russia. president emerson and douglas visited is back in 2019 and during that trip, the president of brother is promised to come to bob when he is now here. the 2 needed one to strengthen economic ties between the 2 countries as being and a waste and sanctions for more than 2 decades. and ever since in the country has been trying to do as much a deal to possible with some countries in the way that has been difficult, has been looking for other trading partners. but the reason is, one of them is a bobby hopes to gain more equipment in terms of marketing and agriculture from this well as how it blew see the countries energy, electricity supplies will resume. let me want to capitalize on to bobby's mineral wealth, which is gone co and lithium. living conditions for people inside mamma's kaya state continue to deteriorate nearly 2 years. after military current,
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nearly one and a half 1000000 people are now full to have flayed from their homes. and basic services across the country have failed. attorney chang reports from kaya state on the impact. the violence is head on children who have been largely cut off from education and health care to these children. this was the highlight of a difficult 2022. and this year shows little sign of improvement. most have been forced from their homes for fear of air strikes and artillery attacks. but as the gifts are handed out, the smiles return bags of snacks and cake. a rare indulgence in difficult times. a dig, i've seen children with trauma because of the sounds of war, plains and artillery. they won't speak to strangers because they so scared when they draw. i see pictures of gums and abandoned homes. the parents are too busy trying to earn a living and can't take care of them. these aid handouts are all funded from donations within myanmar. international organizations can't operate because of
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fighting and restrictions put in place by mere mars military. we are clear, i say malnutrition amongst the children. there are grown ups and outlay people who aren't getting enough to 8. and they have problems maintaining a personal hygiene because i've been forced out of the homes in another camp close to the city of da, most of women do their laundry and the pools above a waterfall, an estimated 75 percent of the people in the state have been forced from their homes by fighting basic facilities like running water and electricity has stopped working. even the journey to school is now in a venture. these high school students must run across a river in a dugout canoe just to get to class. english lessons in the jungle clearing was teenagers, study for future jobs in the service industry. but it's hard to concentrate in these makeshift classrooms and teachers don't even have that basic educational tools. said there are no to mer harder. we want to open up higher education. but
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getting access to the internet and books for the library is still difficult. we're trying to solve this for most children in this area, even of basic education and plans for the future seem a long way all the best. they can hope for a hot meal. and they're lucky. the full stomach, tony chang, elders are the corona virus pandemic in the united states will no longer be regarded as a national and public health emergency starting from may 11th prison biden has an el washington declared, covered 19 a threat to public health 3 years ago. the declaration insured millions of people could be treated tested and vaccinated for free. the announcement came on the same day. the world health organization said the virus remains a global health emergency. wearing face masks and doors will no longer be mandatory in south korean. the government has announced it is removing the country's last remaining. covered 19 restriction from mcbride has more from sol doing this before
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now. not wearing a mask in a public space like this could have landed you with an $80.00 fine. and now a finally, from monday, the indoor mask mandate that's been in force for well over 2 years has been lifted . it comes with a marked decline, and the number of new coven 19 cases are monday, little more than 7000. that the lowest, it's been for 7 months, compare it with around this time last year, when they were recording around half a 1000000 cases or more every single day. there are still some exceptions. you still have to wear masks on public transport and in medical facilities like hospitals and pharmacies. but in spite of the mandate, suddenly being lifted, there is little evidence that people are giving up their masks and that's almost to be expected. they lifted the outdoor mask mandate last meg, and yet by and large people outdoors are still wearing their masks. there are
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a few different reasons for this. people are still nervous about the virus. also because people are unsure about when they can and can't wear their mask or dispense with their mask, it's just easier to keep it on. and also this is a place where the very high degree of compliance, people by a large follow the rules. so, 3 years ago when they were told to wear masks, every one did, and have continued to wear them through the pandemic. it does seem 3 years on that there is a habit that is now very difficult to give up. in australia than nuclear safety agency has joined the search for a tiny radio act of capture rule, which went missing somewhere along a 1400 kilometer road or mine and company. rio tinto has apologize for losing the capture, which is believed to have fallen off the track on its way to a storage facility. a search party armed with the geiger counters as now combing the area health officials one it can cause radiation burns or sickness if handles.
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