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is coming through here in northern parts of iraq as well, seeing some rather winter weather. and that is also the case to, to northern parts of afghanistan. dry weather coming into the east side of the mediterranean, at least for a little bit sir. as we go on into the week, we will see that rain coming back him once again with more wet and windy weather coming through here sir said something to watch out for just as some wet weather into northern parts of algeria over the next couple of days of circulation, just developing here, much of advocate, of course is looking dry. just wanted to shout to west africa. ah, ah . indian tiger and got some, a dawning cools off a share sale after his empire loses
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a $104000000000.00 of value. we've allegations of fraud. ah, hello there, i'm natalia tan, this is al 0 live from doha. also coming to the united states signs a deal with the philippines. that completes its arc of military bases around china . israel carries out as strikes and the besieged gaza strip in the laces to flare up of violence and a device of figure both in life and in death. mourners square off with protest is at a funeral for australian cardinal george pal. ah, well india's central bank is now reportedly asking local banks for details of their
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exposure to companies owned by tycoon gout from the dani. after some $100000000000.00 were wiped off their value. earlier, don himself cooled off his companies, $2500000000.00 share sale. the groups of stocks took a hammering after allegations of fraud by a u. s. investment fund. a donnie continues to deny the claims. his business interests include ports, airports and mining. who will have more of that story later, but for now, let's move on. israel has conducted air strikes on the gaza strip. the army said it targeted a rocket factory and a chemical production site. the military wing of hamas said at 5 service to emphasize at the israeli aircraft, conducting low strikes. israeli military says it carried out the strikes off the rocket was fired from gaza
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and while his later strikes come as the families of palestinians accused of carrying out attacks on israelis in occupied east jerusalem say they've been collectively punished for higher up reports. now from the neighbourhood of rough la mood, under the watchful eyes of his righty soldiers, palestinians living in this neighborhood are scared of reprisals. off the one of the worst attacks on israelis in years occupation forces carried out door to door raids in austin. mood arresting more than 40 people, including the attack, his family, friends, and neighbors, the family, se they've not been allowed to leave the home. the whole building has uncles, cousins, and his father. we just saw his father earlier. he was allowed to leave for a few moments, but the radio as far as he sent him by cop. we're going to go and find out more is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised swift action in the aftermath heidi's home and not
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a 13 year old who carried out another attack on saturday. have had their home sealed well, we've just been stopped by the radio authorities of getting any close to heidi comes home. it's a 6 story home with his extended family members already living that many of them are stuck inside. they've not been allowed out by the israeli authorities for the last 3 days. the news ready, right when government is fast tracking the destruction of homes, of attackers and their extended families to deter others, it says, but hammock had an organization providing free legal aid to hide his family. and the palestinians, living under his ready occupation, says it's punitive. railey government is taking measures both against the palestinian population, you know, repression of the palestinian population. and at the same time undermining the israeli judicial system. many palestinians we spoke to didn't want to be identified . the fear of being arrested, they say is writing restrictions and poor living conditions are giving
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a new generation little hope. while the escalation of israeli crackdowns and collective punishment of the whole community is humiliating. the situation that is happening in jeanine and nablus is all connected. we're one nation living under occupation. it's no surprise youngsters are under stress just down the road. the neighborhoods entrance has been closed off to stop palestinians walking past the jewish cemetery is now only one way in and out. palestinians say they're being squeezed in every possible way. so to hide al jazeera ross in our mood and occupied easter received them well as now talk to you aside and gaza. she's been keeping an eye on those as strikes force you to do. we have more details of what was being targeted here. yes. so last night, rockets for lunch from the gaza strip to its ease. really a town. just one rocket was intercepted by the iron dome and a lion's den group claimed responsibility for that firing
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return. no, they use really air strikes were carried along different sites here in the gaza strip in the north and in the central as well as in the south. also, other policy rockets were launched in response for these air strikes and miss aisles. the pound, the different areas in gods. the policy of faction had earlier before the israeli striking started said and warned that any air strike will be responded by also the launching of brackets. so it has been very clear that the equation now for the policy of sections it's firing. rockets are firing metal and firing rockets in return. strong mediations have been made to, to restrain both sides,
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as we heard lots of thrusting messages by ben with a fear and other cabinet members saying that there will be a very strong response to the launching of the rockets from godsa. but also this struck it came, the policy of factions said the threat towards the aggression that is being carried on the policy, the and prisoners, especially the strong measures that fear has lately been carrying on policy and prisoners, especially female prisoners outside their across those kit for types of tax seemingly and gaza for us. thanks so much. now the united states is expanding its military footprint in the philippines in a move that could give it, give it a strategic edge against china. the new deal with manila now gives the us access to for new bases and an increased presence at several others. it completes a chain as you can see there, of american military positions around china,
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ranging from japan and south korea in the north. right down to australia in the south. we'll let speak to barnaby low. you joins us now from the philippine capital . barnaby. this really looks like quite the strategic move. what do we know about these new bases? while natasha was sealed, don't know the locations of these for a new site, sir. not bases. the 2 defense chiefs emphasized they would not like to use the word basis, but they would like to use the word sites. in any case, we don't know the locations of these 4 new sites that the u. s. military will have access to. we know that they already have access to 5 sites that has been for years now under the enhanced defense corporation agreement. what the u. s. defense chief bud lloyd austin emphasized a few times during depressor is that this is not a permanent basing arrangement. a few people probably can't remember that there were a permanent basis. usb says here in the philippines, one air basing clark,
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a naval base in sue big. this is not the same arrangement. a secretary austin said that there will be rotational presence of u. s. troops in these 9 locations now on the part of the philippines or the philippines defense chief carlita. gov is junior said that this would improve the, the philippines capability to, to respond to natural disasters or humanitarian crisis. which is very often here in the philippines. of course, the 2 countries i'm also again renewed, their commitment to its military alliance, longstanding, military alliance. and they said that the overall relationship is a deterrence to the continuing aggression of china in the south china sea. but again, no new locations have been revealed. they said that they said that final details are still be ironed out with the local government. there were reports, of course, that 2 of these locations are going to be in the north, close to taiwan. but we don't know that yet. attached on to the i'm curious because
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we can see what sentence that united states, what's in it for the philippines. and i imagine there are a number of countries watching very closely was of both of us defense, secretary lloyd austin and philippine defense secretary car. lethal gov is junior said or emphasized freedom of navigation in the south china sea it and also the rules based international order, which you can see now because the u. s. now has presence in japan and south korea in the philippines in australia. it is very clearly being led now by, by the u. s. and we don't have any reaction yet from china, but we will wait for a reaction from china. usually there is a negative reaction from china when it comes to these issues. but for the philippines, it strengthens the philippines claims in the south china sea. the philippines will
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want these freedom of navigation operations. there are also talks of joint naval patrols between the u. s. and the philippines in the south china sea. nothing is confirmed, but that's on the table for that's what's in it for the philippines. but the ration here has been divided. a lot of filipinos do support the strong military alliance between the u. s. and the philippines. but there have been protests to day protest her say that they don't want the philippines to get dragged into an unnecessary conflict into a conflict that the philippines doesn't have anything to do with. and of course, they're referring to a possible conflict over in the taiwan strait if, if and when really there will be u. s. military presence in the northern part of the philippines kasha barnaby low there for us in manila, across that deal for us. thanks. i much barnaby russian rocket has hit an apartment complex in new cranes, eastern city of con, tossed, killing. at least 3 people entering 20 others rescue as were on the scene to come
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through the rebel trying to find any survivors. the city is in the denounced christian way of rushing back to fight as of how significant territory, including the largest city since 2014 al stella had here on al jazeera. i'm gabriel's onto in memphis, where hundreds of people came out to celebrate the life of tyree nichols, a young black man that died after being beaten by police and in the eye of the storm. 5 years on puerto rican artists wrestle with the impact of hurricane maria, ah, in depth analysis of the case headlines from around the world. if i write extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments, your guy has failed. it's time to back a new old joline. why do you get to get out of my do it over by the guy and he was
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ah ah, hello, they are watching out there and i'm the starz you take here and doha, that's remind you of our top stories. india central bank is reportedly asking local banks for details of their exposure to companies owned by tyquan gout on the dani, half of some, $100000000000.00 were wiped off their value. a donnie has called off a $2500000000.00 share failed to the group. stocks took a hammering off to allegations of fraud in the u. s. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip. the army said it had a weapons factory, israel, that it launched the strikes off to a rocket, was fired from garza and the u. s. is expanding its military footprints in the
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philippines and a move that could give it a strategic edge against china. the deal follows talks between defense secretary lloyd austin and present ferdinand michaels junior in manila. while returning to our top story now and the loss of over a $100000000000.00 and value for the donnie group, we can speak to pub. me, miss alice, you joins us now live from new delhi. probably. can you talk us through some of the fall out we're seeing here so wondering, does biggest companies is facing an unprecedented crisis. the donnie group has lost about $100000000000.00 in valuation in just a week. it's founder gotten madonna has personally lost more than $30000000000.00 in that time. he is no longer a shas wealthiest man. the stock markets have also responded. you know, shares of various about companies have plunged so know that trading had to be
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paused for some of them. the own of this is the reaction to the surprising announcement made by the group last night. the company says it is canceling. it's follow on public offer or f b u last week. it listed additional shares in the stock market. the f b o was pretty successful. there is about 2 and a half $1000000000.00. the company says because of the volatility in it stock prices and to protect investors, it will be returning that money to investors. but international and local media have questioned the credibility of that. i feel in the sense that accusing of the about a group of sort of, orchestrating is success. took off the company's debt that underwrote that f b o, which basically means did the risk analysis for investors are needs to be a donnie group. it has also been reported that a lot of the money came from a donnie's, pawsman friends who bought in their own bus that well, there's also
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a $400000000.00 check that came from a firm. and i would that be, that is backed by the royal family over there, that i remember all of this is a response to a damning report by an american company. last week hindenburg research has accused the a dining group of court pulling off the largest gone in history and has accused the group of stock market manipulation and accounting fraud. their donnie group has denied these allegations. pub. neither surely must have some political repercussions to well, there is a huge credibility crisis playing out over here, financially, as well as politically enough financially speaking of banks are keeping a close eye. it is reported that at least 2 international banks are no longer accepting a donnie bonds as collateral. so people who have those loans now have to furbished alternative
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a collection. it is also reported that in just national bank has off other banks do reveal the exposure to the dani group. politically speaking, opposition parties have long believed and long said that they are donna group, enjoy special status because of a personal friendship between prime minister marines and moody and founder, bought them a don. you and they are now demanding a probe and also demanding a parliament debate. what's going on in one of in just biggest companies. now interestingly, this comes as the bonnie group has cracked, an important deed overseas. it now owns high fuck bought in israel. $1000000000.00 deal. they'll pick joe's with prime minister netanyahu that were released. there's also a conversation that the danny group will be investing in building artificial intelligence labs in his read. a very interesting story will be staying across for you here on
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out. is there a pub? me miss out there for us in new delhi. thank you, patty. now hundreds of people have gathered in a church and the u. s. city of memphis to remember terry nichols who died after being beaten by police last month. family members remembered him as loving and peaceful and called for more action to prevent more cases of police brutality. gabriel is under reports from memphis. ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow when those monsters murdered my maybe brother. do you live me completely harbor bro. you gone too soon? nichols was 29 years old and a father of a 4 year old child. he liked skateboarding with his friends, and he was an amateur photographer. he take pictures and post them on his website.
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he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work. at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police, accused of killing innocent people to texas acts because this would be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other peer is here. have lost their children. you are my story. it was a memorial, attended by over a 1000 people, including the vice president let on memory of tyree shine a light on the path toward peace and justice.
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so for 12, people have been disciplined for their involvement in nickels death, including 5 officers who have been fired. arrested are facing charges of among other things. second degree murder. at the memorial service, there was praise for the swift action, but also coals to end the over use of police force in the name of fighting crime. you know fright jayce by becoming fam ah min gives on army. that a, the police does punks in america. another memorial service for another black man dead at the hands of police. this time his name tyree nichols full of so much life, taken away by the very people who are supposed to protect it. gabriel is hondo al
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jazeera memphis. now the funeral of a controversial australian cardinal has drawn mourners and protests by his critics . the george pal died last month, he spent more than a year in prison after his conviction for molesting 2 teenage boys, he was lazy exonerated. he was a pitiful facilitator and he couldn't be looked at in any other why he's that's how we should be renamed that a man that sort of hurt and children and abusing children with ah, that tell still has, has supported and astray leanne among those attending the funeral form, a conservative prime minister, john howard, and tony abbott, who called the cardinal, sayings about times, politicians from the ruling labor party, including the current prime minister, anthony albany, as it did not attend. george pale was the greatest man i've ever 9. and
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if fight means the ability to enjoy crushing adversity, no one could be i better advertisement for us. in short, he's the greatest catholic australia has produced. and one of our country's greatest sons that spring and sarah clark, she joins us now from brisbin. sarah palate still very much device to figure over that. holly divisive and hot it will. they publicly polarize the catholic church here in australia, but i think they will on thursday in sydney, mary's cathedral, where he was once the archbishop and we did have hundreds of mornings inside and outside saint mary's, who paying tribute to the lights cardinal pill. but we didn't know if we had the conservative former prime minister, tony abbott and john how, what was interesting, but those who absence we had a number of high profile political leaders, including the premier of the south. while she did not attend the funeral of
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a cardinal pell and as well as the inside 100 people inside, we had those outside, but they were protested. as we mentioned, who the honey political and highly divisive character on a national platform here, a strong yes. he fight. so to start child abuse allegations. back in 2017. he was convicted of those allegations. in 2020, he was clear, or donnelly had by the highest course in australia, but despite being directed you still, there are too many people who are highly critical of his past and to believe that he was guilty of those allegations. so those quotes that confronted some of those motors we had the protest holding signs signed to help with pills. that wasn't just the to bother the child abuse which led the rally view had activists 2 opposed to a candle, george pills, opposition to thank marriage and abortion. right. so we had those purchases. i tied ribbon round the church now trying to add to the voice of the to by the child abuse
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. i should know also that some kind of pill he did to 406 days of that 6 year conviction or sentence. but he always maintained his innocence on thursday. what we had was another making point of a group known as the struggle catholic coalition to church reform support a commitment to a more inclusive church in the white o hill, a measure was revealed. it was written no pain by human, described her friend's approach at the top. not so we've had the farewell in on thursday. i mean phoebe and he will be buried cardinal george cope in saint mary's cathedral. as i mentioned, where he was once the archbishop, very interesting, sarah clark, the across all of that for us from brisbin in australia. thank you sir. how the people, puerto rico, and after living with the impact of hurricane maria, 5 years now after i had struck the caribbean island. now an exhibition in new york is using aunt from the u. s. territory to raise awareness of their plays. he has
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more from the curious and her own one. my name is my cell, i get a 0. i'm the jennifer rubio, associate curator of the whitney museum of american art. and i'm the curator of next. he still won the apostle, 2nd. puerto rican art in the wake of hurricane maria. the idea originated after the event itself. i'm puerto rican, but i live in brooklyn. we saw what was happening through images on the tv screen, and it was a really horrific event. have this incredible privilege of being a curator, i one of the most important museums in the world. so i thought, you know, i can provide this platform for the are to puerto rico. there's definitely a sense of frustration and anger that's very palpable. i think throughout the entire exhibition about how the government, both federal and local government, neglected puerto rico in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane. this is
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a painting titled, collapsed soul by god, molly, until the regus. it's one of the favorites, i would say, i always see people standing here looking under painting when heard, can maria happened? got molly. i realized that cargo ships and boats in general, are lifeline to puerto rico because they carry everything, you know, put a request like a ship. it doesn't have a captain, it's adrift. and there are many symbolisms to ships in puerto rico. this is a work by gabriella bias titled, hopefully you will meet at c. this is a work that talks about their father suicide, almost at the one year anniversary of maria. he committed suicide and it gives an identity to someone who passed away and it was part of a group of people, of a demographic that should have been tended to and you know, the government had the responsibility to care for them. when i think about what the public visitors will take out of this exhibition in a way i have
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a really low bar. i want them to care. i want the vision to be an opening, to ask further questions to be inquisitive. and to dig deeper into the history of puerto rico now, a green comment on a 50000 year journey is making its closest approach to ask perhaps for the last time. here in cats are amateur astronomers gathered in a dark desert area to take photographs. the last time the comment passed as it was during the stone age when neanderthals still roamed the planet. oh, that's it for me and associates a for now. i'll be back with another bought us in for you here on out a 0 off the inside story. ah
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hello, we've got some very blustery conditions across many parts of europe. strong winds rattling in from the atlantic, pushing into a good part of scotland, easing through way to central parts of europe. fabulous snow was well into central and eastern areas of your private net calculation. a little bit of a breeze down to was at easter side of the mediterranean. for good measure those that wet and windy weather then coming in across scotland brisk enough to into ireland. when a 2 showers just rolling across sir, northern ireland and wet weather, that western scotland both west of england, but thursday looks, lottie dry less. so look where things are little karma, france, not too bad. not too bad too into spain and portugal. brisk wind into the western side of the med stilson, blustery showers over towards the says that snow for central and eastern parts sliding a little further eastwards as we go through friday. that's where the system rolls in significant snowfall this days coming into poland all the way down to water
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hungry and that will continue to drift its way for the southwards and east, which as we go on through sas de brought skies coming back in behind, some mild weather wet and windy weather up towards the northwest. so may windy weather turn to northwestern parts of africa, a brisk ovary setting in here with a chance to some rain for algeria. ah, ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices that have infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our place. food in glorious food on to on al jazeera, stop plundering africa's results is the message from pope francis. as he visits 2
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of the continents war torn countries. what impact will his visit.

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