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not understanding more than 2. we believe the change. america's top diplomat wraps up his visit to the middle east saying that a 2 state solution is still a priority. ah, no money site is not. is there a lie from dough also coming up? an inquiry set up so identify security breaches, solved at least a 100 people were killed and monday. suicide bloss motzkin pucks dawn. 2 years since the military seas power in myanmar. we report on accusations of deliberate targeting of civilians in a special report from inside the country and the airplane manufacture. boeing, it bids farewell to an icon at the last delivery of its 747 jumbo jet. ah
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ah, and i welcome you, a secretary of state entity blanket and has warned israel and palestine that the u . s. oppose is anything that puts a 2 state solution further out of reach, but he stopped short if making any concrete pledges. lincoln has now concluded his trip to the region. after holding talks with the palestinian president man made a bass. he says some members of his team will stay on to help defuse current tensions. i meant the worst violence seen in the occupied west bank, east jerusalem in years. bernard smith has his report from ramallah in his meeting with the palestinian president, the u. s. secretary of state sticks with the line that washington remains committed to a palestinian state alongside israel. but antony blinking knows it's a diminishing prospect. we have been clear and consistent. neither side should take any, you know, or actions that right now potentially would,
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would add fuel to a fire and over them a medium to long term ah, would make gather prospects of achieving to state even more distant than, than they currently are. so far, $35.00 palestinians have been killed this year in confrontations with israeli security forces. benjamin netanyahu returned to power in december and appointed far right. politicians and religious nationalists in senior cabinet posts. one of them national security minister at mar, bank via has promised to give more gum permits to his railey citizens and expand the legal settlements in the occupied west bank. and in there's a very high risk of escalation. the, this new israeli government is very fast as far right on. it's very intent on committing inflicting violence upon palestinians. and in fact, you know, they're, they're political mandates are where, where premised on that. so i think in the weeks, in the months to come,
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we're going to see a cooler regime of occupation inflicted upon the palestinian people. mahmoud abbas, and the palestinian authority are reliant on international pressure to make sure israel honors its commitments when it comes to the occupation of east jerusalem in the west bank. we want a complete cessation of all unilateral is really actions that undermine all signed agreements. it is the main way back to re engage politically and end the occupation . the heads of the jordanian and egyptian intelligence agencies sat down with the bass, head of his meeting with blinking an indication of the concern in the region about the security situation here. it's understood, they asked the palestinian president to adopt a flexible position with the americans. the palestinian authority wasn't expecting much reminds me of lincoln's visit, certainly not a commitment to re engage on the peace process with israel. the u. s. is concentrated on the war in ukraine. threats from iran and its relationship with
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china was certainly no evidence of any real pressure to stop a slide into a wider conflict. here. the palestinians are on their own. burnet smith, al jazeera ramallah. meanwhile, israeli authorities have been stepping up demolitions in occupied easter islam after the cabinet announced penis of measures again, palestinians early in the week, palestinians in double cab or close streets and port oil on the roads to stop israeli forces from demolishing their homes. these 15 palestinians were injured during demonstrations were sole sadder has more smoky parties. jerusalem palestinians have lived in japan, were kept better for decades. but israel wants many of them gone early on tuesday. palestinian risdon staged a protest unblocked major roads, the desperate measures aimed to prevent israeli bulldozers an army vehicles from entering the neighborhood and demolishing their homes. halley and was locked little the money on them. we are now protesting in solidarity with the people who have
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their homes threatened by the malaysians, occupational forces demolish 3 houses, and to day there is the decision to the molly's another. we are simple people living here, see how can a human live without houses and say, will it houses for our families and children to protect them from called andre. and all was hot. since sunday palestinian residence in german, macabre have received repeated phone calls from his read or told it is informing them that their homes would be demolished. he had bashir is one of them he left as quickly as he could to protect his family. solemn number colin berg, i saw that we been why the law. we received a call yesterday at noon saying that we must evacuate the house because they're coming to demolish my home at 5 o'clock in the morning. they threatened as long as i did. if i didn't evacuate my home, they would not only demolish it, they would make me pay for the demolition cost around $30000.00. it would be so i had to move the furniture and all the other things with my own hands on the
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increase in demolitions is happening at the time of grove intention. last thursday is ready, forces killed, tampered athenians in the jenin refugee camp. a palestinian gunmen killed 7, his red is also the synagogue the next day. since then, israel has sent more troops to the occupied areas and fast track the issue of weapons permits to thousands of his rally civilians. it has also revoked national insurance rights, identity cards, and residents. 2 of the attackers family members, however, are the palestinians unconnected to violence. have had their homes destroyed. human rights group say it constitutes collective punishment. german macapp bit locate the southeast of occupied east jerusalem is home to 30000 palestinians. for now they managed to keep his rarely bulldozers every, however they are prepared for israeli police and vehicles to return. the diminution of palestinian homes is not new last year is rebel goes at least $300.00 houses belonging to palestine, families,
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but the peace of the demolitions has increased. cc fairly cabinet announced punitive measures and palestinians are increasingly on ad feeling their home could be, lacks less for soda, o g 0, w kabir, and occupied these jerusalem. the death toll from a suicide bombing in a mosque in the north western pakistani city of the shower has risen to a 100. the attack happened inside what was thought to be a highly secure place. compound inquiry committee has been tossed to look into the security lapse and what's being described as negligence. i sent by cassidy's house . this is all that remains of the mosque in the police compound, in the shower investigator say, a suicide bomber blew himself up during afternoon. pres, hundreds of worshippers were inside. the mosque is in a highly fortified redstone, which includes a police headquarters and a counter terrorism unit. raising concerns about a major security breach poon,
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while you're here that it off of my work issue. the hood is a matter of great condemnation that terrorists can enter a government department if the government department don't have security. what safety can they provide us? does a faction of the freak italy bond boxed on the box is the only valuable claimed responsibility saying it's the 4th suicide attack in retaliation for the killing of khalid horizontally, one of its senior leaders in afghanistan last year. but the groups leadership has since distance itself from the bombing sink. holy places should not be targeted. prime minister shall sharif, has condemned the attack and promised stay in action. he says, terrorism is a country's biggest security challenge. the books only valuable has threatened and talk to security forces in recent weeks with buddy's are hey, this is going to be a lead wizard. it's this is not the 1st time just kind of bombing has happened since 2006. the thousands of people have lost their lives and we have had enough of terrorism here in november,
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the group and did the cease fire with the focused on the government this month released this video, a fight as training, promising more attacks and declaring its intention to impose hotline interpretation of slimy law. the group has been raging a war against the focused on government for more than a decade. last year it carjacked at least 150 attacks, can dozens of people. and they say the group has been emboldened since a dollar bonds return to power enough placed on in august of 2021. it's evident to reconcile the bond is toxeme security forces. once again, even in places of worship, i said vague. jazeera has been 2 years and submitted, she sees power in miano, human rights organizations say, nearly 3000 people have been killed by the judge since the coo in 2021 is accused of deliberately targeting civilians to install fear. and
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a special report from inside. mamma there is tony chang looks at how one community in the outskirts of the city of demo also has been affected. the ability of doors so me lies in her modest home relative packs a bag with things she'll need for her journey to the afterlife. her son watches without emotion as the funeral rights proceed. she died after being hit by an artillery shell and a shell so close to the fields where she worked. the shell didn't explode, but she bled to death after it hit her in the thigh. oh, up on that i looked at the ground was shaking, and my child was crying. the woman shouted, i'm head on head lice as she dries 09. this primary school in the same village was hit 2 months ago. healing a 5 year old girl and enduring 8 others walls pockmarked with shrapnel and a whole left by a direct hit suggest the school was intentionally targeted by mia mars military. in a nearby clinic, a young boy winces with pain injured in
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a traffic accident. the doctor tries to patch him up, but aside from stitching and cleaning the wound, there's very little that can be done. medical supplies, a se, guess to morrow, the military governments, bright dis, is that they got food and medicine to the area when there is fighting. we have to coordinate with luca, resist and grooves to soft these problem. he even places of worship on safe villages. say this church was burned down by the army in the summer, but no one can get in to rebuild or repair. because the area is heavily mind. it's a tactic the military uses frequently on the iowa, neither. they are many land mines. we retrieve more than 700 land mines from john dog village, which the enemy has planned it. they use it as protection when their weakness. we have lost many lives legs, unarmed, to land mines, of suffer more because of mines than in battle. back in the village,
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the body of dasanya is ready to be buried according to local tradition, her possessions burned. as mourners wail her coffin is nailed, shut, and load into the ground. another civilian victim of the army that was supposed to protect her or we can speak to tony chang now he's live in the tai city of may. so from the time on me, on my order to see you, what exactly is the state of play now in me on more is the country embroiled in a fully fledged civil war? it does appear to be and from the reports we've heard from people have come across the border and the last couple of days it's pretty widespread. i was speaking to a young man yesterday who had his legs blown off by a tank in a town just 20 kilometers from here. so i think it illustrates that this is going on all over the country. we've got reports from gun, which is the center of man,
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my place, which is traditionally been very stable even under the military government. where in the last 6 months, 40 percent of mammals, air force is as drugs have taken place. so that does appear to be resistance all over the country. the, the military do seem to be fighting back increasingly. they using s strikes heavy artillery heavy armor to push back. but we're also approaching a situation of deadlock. i think where the military realize that they can't get the kind of support they need to run the country. they're positioned in these heavily fortified barracks, around the country. those people who are fighting against them, they have the numbers, but they don't have the heavy arms. they require to become them. so we get a situation that civilians a cause off from basic services, health care, education, things basic things like running water and electricity are almost nonexistent in many parts. and ma'am on now, the same time,
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those people who want to push back against the military who don't have the strength to do. thank you for that. tony chang reporting the from the thailand, me, i'm a border still ahead on our t as in i'm john hendern in chicago. we were asking, has there been any progress between police and black american 1000000 people out on the streets of france? event, anger ever. plans to raise the, the types ah follow the weather's looking lassie. try inquire to prosecute part of north america . good party. see this long line of cloud. down towards the south, very active weather system here. yep. we got a cold air spilling out of canada,
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coming down across the plains, still some warm down towards the south and down towards the southeast and where those 2 mate, this is where we have that very active bad of heavy rain freezing rain. turning to heavier spells of but wet weather as we go on into wet is day that brings a flood ris, particularly to an eastern part of texas through louisiana. making his way a little further east was as we go on into west thursday, some very heavy rain coming back in here. and that is likely to lead to some flooding running up towards the eastern seaboard as we go on into thursday. north of the board, a few showers there into our eastern side of canada, western passing some wet weather as wintry weather at times, but from much of the us it stays dry and settled. meanwhile, across a cabin try and settle hood part of the region here as well. so plenty of tropical sunshine for the most part shot. so wanted to shout there into his band yell over to ward sir, puerto rico where to whether they're across the western side of the caribbean. once
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open back you watching al jazeera mind. if our top story is this, our secretary of state antony lincoln says the u. s. imposes anything that puts in his writing palestinian to state solution further out of reach. just concluded his trip to the region not to holding talks with the palestinian president last minute about the death toll from a suicide bombing in a mosque in the north western punxsutawney city shower has risen to a 100 talk happen inside would be highly secure police compound wednesday marks 2 years since the ministry q in me on more human rights organizations say nearly 3000 people have been killed by military since it to power a family of tyra nichols who was killed at the hands of us police have gathered at the historic mason temple in memphis on the eve of his funeral and we're joined by community on religious leaders, all calling for police reform. 5 police officers have been fired and charged with
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2nd degree murder. gabriel, alexander has more on the funeral plans. expect more than $2500.00 people to take part in the funeral service, including vice president, kamala harris, who will be in attendance as well as of course, family members, community members, various social justice activists and pastors throughout the united states. as well as the family of george floyd as well. of course, george lloyd black man that was killed in minneapolis, minnesota in 2020 by a white police officer there. so as expected to be a very huge crowd and they're calling it celebration of life. life of terry nichols, the 29 year old father of a 4 year old child who of course was described by so many of his family members and friends as a care, free loving young man man whose life was taken away from him. too soon. when he was
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a victim of police brutality here in memphis earlier in january, all this latest incident of police brutality is similar to the 1991 basing as rodney king in los angeles, many activists and academics alike questioning how changes occurred since then. john henry reports from chicago at protest after protest in the united states in recent years, activists have insisted they won't be fooled again. i was wondering. 7 how many thought they'd seen progress now the fatal police beating and tiring nichols in memphis has many questioning whether they've made any headway at all in stopping police brutality against african americans. i thought this was over with after george floyd, i really did is the head of black lives matter in lake county,
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illinois. clyde macklemore, no wide eyed optimist. had found new hope in recent years. but one incident after another, his dash then the state of policing has not changed us. jim crow, this is, it was in about 7 black police officers. it was about policing in this country. each incident bears the name of a black victim from the deadly police, choking of george floyd in minneapolis to the crippling shots, fired into the back of the surviving jacob blake. and no, she was content. the memphis assault was so ferocious, it reminded many of the brutal 1991 los angeles police beating of rodney king also captured on video. since then, police have grown more militarized, but they're also more monitored. there's been progress and holding police accountable for misbehavior through technologies that record what they do at the
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scene. there's not been progress on the street toward repairing the fracture relationship between black urban america and police officers. last year, police killed nearly 1200 people in the us, according to the nonprofit group mapping police violence more than in any year. in the past decade in black americans made up 26 percent of them, though they make up just 13 percent of the population across the country. it's not just communities that are demoralized. it's also the police themselves here in chicago over the past year. they've up recruitment efforts bringing and 950 new officers, but it's still well short of the 1000 and more who's left. once again in chicago, new york, los angeles, and now in memphis. across the us, demonstrators are lamenting the death of another black man at the hands of police.
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reevaluating the state of civil rights in america, john henderson, al jazeera chicago. all the 1000000 people have taken to the streets of france for the 2nd nationwide strike against pension forms, the coordinates of action, destructive public trumpets, and cor school closes. a trade unions calling for 2 more days to strike in february . the president manju micron has defended his plan to raise the retirement age as essential john hall reports and pass for a 2nd time this month. french workers and unions took to the streets across the country in their hundreds of thousands against planned pension reforms, and public sector strikes tor, into the economy, affecting the energy grid, transport, education, and health services. they were minus scuffles between some protesters and police, and tension is likely to grow with more days of protests like this. ahead. as the government tries to raise the pension age from 62 to 64,
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and to increase the period of compulsory workplace contributions to compensate for a population that is living longer, it was unfair and unnecessary unfair because it's actually asking, waiting the much effort on the poorest because they're the ones they're gonna have to work more. and then they're the ones with the, for this life expectancy and this history because adjusted that the government is claiming it's justifying the basics reform on it. only temporary. and you could just talk to a french 1000000000 or, well, actually like the just the political choice reform of france. his social welfare system, including pensions, is a signature policy of the 2nd emanuel macro presidency. it could be that a signature feature becomes public protests, like the yellow vest demonstrations against rising fuel prices. the blighted microns 1st term. but we are thinking about the future,
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taking part in this focus because the bigger the numbers, the more likely things can change. at least us, what we hope to from college is on thinking about parents. we don't want them to work for longer, they have already broken their backs, and after 64 years isn't tolerable. the government says pension reform is not just necessary, but inevitable. and as these policies make their way through the national assembly in february, the centrist minority government will likely prevail with the help of the conservative right, will be probably not with president microns popularity and tax. jonah, how al jazeera paris, its transferred deadline day and many of europe's top football leagues, and chelsea have locked down a british record transfer, signing the continuum. stone ends fernandez for a $101000000.00. 22 year old was named best young players. the fee for world cup as part of the winning argentina's quote. in castle us, justice department says 4 more men have been charged with criminal offenses. in
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connection with the assassination of haiti's, present, juvenile, noisy, been transferred to american custody to being detained in hasty, noisy, was assassinated in his home, in july of 2021. the prime minister ariel henry took over the country the same month. my county has more on the arrest. washington. well, these 4 men who have now been removed into custody in the united states were arrested shortly after that assassination among them as a man called kristian sonata, according to the charge sheet, who had political ambitions. that is said he hoped to replace president boise, and he then switch to support the allegation reads to a former patients supreme court judge. now that judge is not named in the indictment, but apparently, according to the charges, he provided this group with a letter asking for assistance as well as promising them immunity. these 4 were
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among the group who then planned the attack salon himself employed some 20, columbia, and former military soldiers, according to the charge sheet. they then travelled back to haiti and stage the attack on president voices home in july 2021. now in total, there are 7 people in the us who been arrested in connection with the assassination . these for the latest ones to be moved to custody in the u. s. will appear in court for the 1st time in miami, wednesday. the american actor, alec baldwin, has been charged with 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a sentiment. took her phone on the set of his film. rust, alina hutchins, died off. the gun pointed at her by baldwin was fired. during filming in 2021. how to read good terrorist, the films almera is also facing the same charges both face maximum sentence of 5 years in jail. the last, boeing 7478 plane has been delivered,
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mocking an end of near and i travel. the massive plane transform trans continental travel for millions of people ever. it's 5 decades near reynolds has moved the end of an era in aviation. as the final, boeing $747.00 to be built was delivered to freight carrier atlas airlines. we all share in a deep admiration for today's guest of honor, the awe inspiring queen of the skies, glowing through a gala ceremony for the occasion. but it's a melancholy moment for aviation aficionados, i don't think is really anything quite as iconic as the 747. i think anybody who's a bad of aviation has any kind of soul. it can't help and shed a tear for this. a rather sad if inevitable moment, and as it slowly begin, the 747 made it's made in flight. in 1969,
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the aircraft size sleep design and highly advanced technology. amazed travelers for those who could afford it. the upper deck was an airborne island of luxury in free champagne. the upper deck was a thing of beauty. just still access through that staircase. p like you were in your own private lounge. but it wasn't just a jet for the jet set. before the 747 long distance air travel was unaffordable. for most people, the new aircraft range and capacity changed all that. the engines were the 1st high bypass commercial engines in service, which meant their economics were so much better than previous generations of engines. and that really help get ticket prices. over the years, the $747.00 carried some historic passengers, including ayatollah whole mania, returned to iran. from exile in 979 and the nav space shuttle piggybacked
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aboard a specially modified 747. an unforgettable sight in the sky here. since 1990, the 747 has been the official plane of u. s. presidents, air force one. the aircraft was also involved in aviation histories deadliest disaster in 1977 to 740 seven's collided on the runway of an airport. on the spanish island of 10, a reef. 583 people were killed. advances in engine technology and development of lighter weight materials eventually caused most airlines to shift from larger aircraft like the 747 to smaller, more economical to engine jets like the air bus 320 and boeing 737. the remaining passenger models of the $747.00 will be phased out over the next decade. rob reynolds al jazeera.
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