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live pitches of the scene. clearly you can see a large police presence. the ambulance is on standby. according to police, 3 people were wounded. and what they're describing as a suspected terrorist attack, they've also confirmed that the alleged shooter has been in their words neutralized . it comes of cool submit mass protest across the israel. largely also in tel aviv against that proposed legislation to overhaul the countries judiciary, the government, they're clearly under an awful lot of pressure as these demonstrations continue to gain pace. we will continue to monitor this story and hopefully we'll be able to go to our correspondent and occupied east jerusalem. a little later. alaysyah is full. my prime minister mahoney. yes, it has vowed to fight corruption charges against him, saying that politically motivated or your dean was arrested earlier and accused of abuse of power. a money laundering that in relation to government projects,
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awarded during his 17 month rule of to losing elections to an alliance led by an abraham. in november, we are dean and his party of face multiple investigations. the former prime minister has been released on bail and will appear in court on friday for in st. louis as more we didn't. yes, in is being questioned for corruption in relation to a cove. it 19 stimulus program that was introduced when he was prime minister. now on several individuals belonging to his political party versace have already been charged for corruption together with 2 business men. the anti corruption agency also froze his parties, accounts in january. now in december, the prime minister of malaysia, who's also the finance minister on why brian said the finance ministry is covered, there was severe breaches of procedure in relation to around a $150000000000.00 worth of government funds during reading yes. in administration . now the opposition though,
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says that the investigation against sweden is nothing but political persecution were you did, came into power in a rather controversial way. he was part of the then government, which was seen as more reform minded. but he led a group of employees to defect that topple. then government led by martha mohammed, who had an agreement to transfer the power to on more abraham. and that transfer power never took place. now meeting us in came close to the seat of her again after the last election in november produced a hung parliament weed and claimed he had the support of the majority in parliament and was jostling for top leadership position, but eventually lost out to on why brought him, the current prime minister we didn't support to say, we didn't is clearly a political rival and that this is a way to remove him as a threat and it's nothing more than a political persecution. okay, let's bring you more that shooting and tel aviv, our correspondent and run con is live in occupied east jerusalem. i appreciate him
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around the details of to know the ground of the moment, but according to police, we know at least 2 people been injured and that the shooter has been reportedly neutralized well for neutralize. what they mean by that is that this usa has actually been shot dead. they attack took place in the last 90 minutes in central israel in tel aviv. i didn't go street didn't go. street is a very busy street full of bars and restaurants and cafes. it's thursday night a. ordinarily, it would have been packed, but given the huge amounts of processes that were in television today, it would have been even busier than it would have been normally now. we all getting reaction. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on an official trip to rome, said, i'm sure that these things will not weaken our determination were sending recovery wishes to the wounded and on the wounded. what we're hearing is that there are 3 people say father have been wounded. one of them in a very serious condition, one of them in a moderate condition,
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will bring him more updates on those on the move, get them. but the police are saying, this is now a terror attack is a suspected terror attack. there's taken place in television now it occupied east jerusalem. we've seen gun attacks. we've seen gun attacks in the occupied west bank as well as stopping attacks and television. it's a very rare occurrence that this kind of thing should take place. so that's going to be very concerning to the police. the man of tel aviv has off all the protesters to go home so that the police can get on and do that job and him run. this of course means a new, i suppose, level of tension given the days a process that we've seen just gives an idea reminder of the backdrop to what we're seeing in the shooting regarding recent protests against the proposed legislation. overhaul. ah, well, one might not have anything to do with the other if this is
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a palestinian shoot up than this has to do with the events taking place in the occupied west banks where the on the nightly rates going on in refugee camps in towns and villages where at least 20 palestinians have been guild since the beginning of the year. now that's where the background of the shooting attacks that we've seen here and occupied east jerusalem and in the quite westbank. that's the reason those attacks have taken place. because of the way the israeli army is operating engineering from the about few weeks ago and they went into jeanine refugee company called 15 people. are these ready ami that actually then sparks retaliation from a from factions within the gaza strip. they sent out rock hits, things we thought might turn into a war in a goes, as we've seen in the past, that didn't actually happen. but i mass is leverage a had in the palestinian factions in the gaza strip. had actually said to people
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living in the occupied westbank, but they need to rise up. now we don't know who the shooter actually is. the police say it's a suspected terror attack is likely to have nothing to do with the demonstrations, but it gives you an idea of where israel is at at the moment. not only is it fighting and doing these new nightly rates in palestinian territories, but the government is also facing internal revolt. protest massive amounts of people out on the streets. something like a 130000 people out in the streets on the regular saturday protests and, and people were out in the streets to day and protesting this judicial reform building they say is anti democratic. that gives the kinessa too much power over the supreme court. so the governments under prussia for both of those reasons. now the u. s. a sexier defense was visiting today. lloyd austin, he actually turned round his head. we have been speaking to ours already, counterparts. about the situation in the occupied westbank. we want everybody to de
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escalate. we want attentions to go down, but those ne nightly rates, as i say, still continue and him run your rights to distress. so we need to establish him who the shooter was the most, if in the circumstances, before able to establish how it links into the situation across the board, there in israel. but sticking with recent protests, i wanted ask you about this sir. reports of this high profile sacking of a television, police official. how does that play into the recent events surrounding process what he, it really depends on who you are. this is a district commander who has been moved from his position, the district commander of televi to a training position. these railey police, the saying this is just part of the routine reshuffling of police commanders. however, a, it's a mob been given. the national security minister has long been frustrated with the israeli police,
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his lack of ability to try and control the protesters protested when they come out block main highways in tel aviv in haifa. they blocked roads in west jerusalem. it's a mob been given us, so chemistry minister says that is not on. they can't do that. they want to protest, they're allowed to do, but they must be peaceful. but to the protest as every week and for 10 weeks now have managed to bring tele viva to a complete standstill on a thursday with the last couple of weeks and on a saturday night for the last 10 weeks. so this clear frustration from it's a more than give it he has been a at loggerheads with his senior police chiefs who have said that his yeah, he's just the national security minister. he is not allowed to get involved which strategy on the ground, which is up to the commander. so this may well be in the way it's being played in his reading media is this may well be a re shuffled agibbs been given something, perhaps not exactly what he wants. he wants hats off a line against the protesters,
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but it gives him something and it gives the police the ability to try and regroup and to try and figure out how they can stop. these israeli protest is from brooking is railey rhodes. i ma'am, we got a few more lines see if you stay with us for the time being israel's channel. 12 reporting that a security sweep is being conducted in the area, looking for another possible shooter. and we also hear that the been given serious heading to the site. now i suppose one area where the recent protest and the shooting may well overlap is that it would allow police to disperse the protests more readily. well that's what the mayor of tel aviv has said in the last 20 or 30 minutes or so. he's also protesters to leave the area. let me just give you the geography of decent golf street where the shooting took place. it's a main street. it's full of restaurants, cafes, balls is the kind of place where on a thursday night, the beginning of the weekend,
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hey, in israel, it would have been packed ad into that the sheer amount of protests as arrived in televi. and today, most them off towards going out to these restaurants, these policies cafes, it's enjoy their thursday night the beginning of the weekend. it would have meant that that would have been a lot more people there than normal. now they've cleared the area, the ambulance service site that they're on the same that they have medics. and if they are searching for a nother shooter, it means that they will be asking protesters to leave the area. and certainly if there are reports of another active shooter than is not gonna be huge amount of people out on the streets anyway, but it's certainly something that the police are regularly do, hey, when there is these kinds of incense? now like i say, we haven't seen and he said like this and televi front for quite a while. but uh, when the police are on the ground, they are always looking to safe to all of the shooters. they trying to get control of the effects of crime scene as it was so they can do an investigation on part of that is to try and get rid of as many people from the area as possible. right?
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aim ran. i'm sure we'll keep a close on developments him run con for now and nobody theresa. many thanks. now 2 officials have been jailed for their roles in last year. stadium disaster and indonesia, the 2nd worst in football history. a $135.00 people were killed in a stampede on october, the 1st, which investigators found was caused by police firing tear gas into the crowd. the 2 officials were found guilty of causing death by negligence. jessica, washing to report some jakarta in october in man on east java. this is how went the wound, worst stadium to sensors unfolded. some fans had entered the pitch after the match ended. police then find t guest at fans, including those innocence. people tried to flee, but many the exits were shot causing over crowding. at the gates, a 135 people were killed in the resulting crush. many of them children and nearly 600 people were injured. this month,
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5 men who were on trial for their involvement in the incident, learn their fate. the head of the organizing committee for the match heard his sentence 1st of 18 months in prison. ha. i declare the defendant abdul harris has legally and convincingly been found guilty of committing a crime because of his negligence, causing people to die. and shortly after another match official, a security officer was sentenced to one year in prison. the prosecution said the men were responsible for the safety of the match, including stopping overcrowding and insuring gates were open. the match. officials say police should shoulder most of the blame the firing together in the stadium. the defendant, under her is sent the situation spiraled when police used to take us as of the stadium doors have been like that since a long time ago. even if there was tear, gosh, even if the gate was open, there would still be a problem. 3 police officers will be sentenced next week. the prosecution
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requesting sentences of 3 years in prison. some relatives of the victims told unto 0 they are in disbelief at sentences they consider to be too lenient. they ask about k, as a parent of a victim, i am very disappointed. the families did not expect this. i respect the law, but this is not final. we must appeal that we are no says he will never stop seeking justice against those. he holds responsible for the death of his daughter, jessica washington out a 0 to carter rescue as on the tiny underneath in the island of sarah santa. still searching for survivors after a landslide on monday, which is good, at least 30 people. a people have been pulled out alive, but 24 still missing with many houses buried. the disaster came after 6 days of heavy rain and more rainfall is hampering rescue efforts. there were the potential of further lance lines all than a 1000 people have been evacuated to flatter areas. millions of californians are
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under threat from an approaching storm that could trigger widespread flooding in many parts of the state. the affected regions include mountainous areas that are already buried under near record snow. for an early a storm blot, roads buried, carson trapped some people inside their homes. days rescue crews and volunteers have been digging out the snow to free them. this is a absolutely amazing snowstorm. not just in the amount but the duration of the storm. so some of these people have been homebound for 11 days, they've run out of food. they, in some cases don't have power. mexico's president has rejected calls from some u. s. republicans so allow american military action against drunk cartels address. manuel lopez, abra doors says his country will not allow a foreign government to intervene. describe the proposal as a threat to mexican sovereignty. that the suggestion came after the kidnapping of, for americans to have him were killed in
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a northern border states. the incidence intensified cools to take a tougher line on organized crime. the number of undocumented migrants entering chile continues unabated. more than a week after the government sent the military to the border to tackle migrant smugly, however, soldiers in neighbouring bolivia are allegedly facilitating and profiting from the traffic of migrants from their country into chile. latin america editor, lucy newman, reports some culture co, chaney. oh, it's been more than a week since chilion soldiers began patrolling the border with neighboring bolivia to control undocumented migration. but every one we speak to says that the mainly venezuelan and colombian migrants continue outwitting authority, refuse it, and yet they put it up. what can they come down that hill and the coyotes pick them up in many buses and take them to the city through back roads. the bush driver should be punished. it's illegal. this has become the main entry point for tens of
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thousands of undocumented migrants. this path is one of the main smuggling routes from bolivia into chile. here in the at the comma desert, you can see the footprints here that show that people were passing probably overnight. it used to in fact be nicknamed the cigarette path because our cheap bolivian cigarettes were smuggled usually from their into chilly and stolen cars, were smuggled from chile into bolivia. now it's no longer really a cigarette smuggling path, but rather a path used to bring undocumented migrants from bolivia into chile. it's not just smugglers who are making money, but also bolivian soldiers who man this space just over the border. according to chile and soldiers and police as well as local residents, the bolivian soldiers are using vehicles like this one to bring my grants right to the border and charging them $30.00 a person. last night i couldn't sleep from the noise,
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the bolivian soldiers cross over all the time they've even stolen. some of my lamas complains dis resident but there's a bigger problem. bolivia, cut diplomatic ties with chilly in 1978. the neighbors have only counselor relations and that made this desolate border. a magnet for my grants allow really syllabic on both and solemn bolivia will only agree to take back undocumented migrants from its own country. if the only country that does that. yeah, this means that venezuelans, colombians, brazilians, or anyone else who comes into chile without authorization cannot be sent back to you the at the name of chiles. government is currently attempting to negotiate a reciprocal deal with bolivia. but so far there's been no breakthrough. meanwhile, the local indigenous, i'm mad as to the centuries, have gone back and forth across the border as easily as crossing the street complained that they're the only ones obliged to produce up to day permits. to
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enter this country, to see a newman al jazeera, called chaney, at least 35 people have been killed in an attack on a village and east democratic republic of congo. may condy in north keyvi province was targeted by fives, is believed to be from the allied democratic forces as the ugandan armed group that's plunged allegiance to iso. the un security council team is due to arrive in the country for a 3 day visitors. heavy clashes with rebel groups continue in the east, a ceasefire between the government and m. 23 rebels was supposed to take effect on tuesday. the collapse the same day. the taliban governor of northern afghanistan's bulk province has been killed in a suicide bombing at his office. one other person was killed in the attack on my mood, bowed was a meal. and the provincial capital, messiah sharif, is one of the most senior taliban leaders to be killed since they took back control of our af canister. in 2021. i sold claim responsibility for the attack was
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a mill was a high profile opponent of the group, which has launched a series of attacks over the past year. all this week, world leaders have been discussing how to help the world's least developed countries at a you and conference, doha, the u. n. says these 46 countries account for 14 percent of the world's population majority of their citizens live in poverty. and as natasha, good name reports, officials are working to reverse a decline in their economic development since the cove at pandemic. ah, this dance through from k as the nea is by the sampling of youth or passion. and promised in the world's least developed countries. nearly 3 quarters of them live on the continent of africa. this is the greatest innovative. ah, you know, knowledge hungry generation. that's a biggest potential. but we have natural resources,
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but are being exploited by others. is not the been on, on somebody else to come and do what we need to do, let them become partners in development for a real while we set the vision and they help us fulfill it from the solomon islands, to sal sudan, and haiti. this week. the un spotlight has been on the world's poorest people. once in a decade, un conference on the least developed countries in doha, has been touted as a quote momentous occasion to implement a path forward of progress. a lot of the least developed countries have quite a low level of revenues. domestic revenues compared to g, d p with a lot of potential left them to find more resources. and what the i m f. does our teams provide a lot of capacity building help? the doha program of action is a road map for the next 8 years. it's main components include eradicating poverty,
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enhancing international trade and combating climate change and online university and an investment support center are also part of the plan. with only 19 percent of women and girls in these countries connected to the internet. leaders say gender equality is vital to move to focus on closing the gap between men and women and technology innovation is science. if we don't, it will be hard to reach gender equality. the un hopes this week, the world has revived a commitment to transform the potential of the more than 1000000000 most vulnerable people into prosperity. natasha named el jazeera doha australian, that indian prime ministers have opened the final match in the cricket test series between the 2 nations aunt in albany. he is on a 4 day visit to india to deepen trade and security ties. often him,
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it's all reports from new delhi i. this keepers entered in style. these aren't cricket captains, but leaders of the 2 nations about to square off on the field as they celebrate the decades long friendship. much of this record breaking crowd in, i'm the bad, has come to catch the action off the pitch. google cosmo. dire not in the more the studio man, nancy, this is of a special occasion, letting them what he stadium is the biggest one in the world. and prime ministers of both countries being and the best match will be present at the stadium. i wish india went to match and qualified for the world test championship. the grant can hold more than 130000 fans and was renamed. the marines are moody stadium in 2021. it's in the western state of good europe, where mode the was chief minister. the pitch has seen historic cricketing innings, the life of crime, and also served as the political arena in 2020 it hosted the mag i rocher of mahdi
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and then u. s. president donner champion. the crooked diplomacy comes as index pushing for a greater international role. india is the president of june 20 this year. it's a duty new delhi take seriously, seeing it as an opportunity to project it says, as the voice of the global south, particularly on issues affecting developing nations like climate change, food supplies, and high debt. india's already leading the full match series winning this fine and match will secure a spot in the finals of the world test championship. the opposition is eager to deny this victory as to the start of the series didn't go to plan losing the 1st 2 games by, you know, there's a lot in it for india as well. if they, when they can secure a spot and not have to rely on other results. so, you know, we want to make that difficult as difficult as possible for them and say we want to in the series and, ah, i'd been easier for the visit started with him celebrating the festival of holy.
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the 2 nations are expected to strengthen trade and diplomatic ties. park new metal al jazeera new delhi. remember, you can find much more on our website. the address for that is w w. w dot al jazeera dot com. we are, of course, following developments going into the next hour in television offer reports of a shooting there. but for me, for the time being on leave barker, i'll be back in m. i wrote with more of the days news. see them. ah ah. ready ready ah,
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the suitable bog now echoes in apartheid disused mines where a new illegal gold rush has taken hold. guy has organized crime, gangs battle for control of this lucrative industry. huge that starts have been sold too often and then bloodshed, the accordion wars on a jesse era. we know what's happening in our region. we know have them get the plate that others and not that far. as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, 3 people wounded in a shooting attack to a cafe in tel aviv israeli police said they treating it as a terrorist attack. ah, this off to hunt.
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