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a made widespread industrial action and the cost of living prices. he government seeks a way to turn around. it's faltering economy. march on a jesse era brought forth the law will. the law win with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will u. s. politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line ah, free people rooted in a shooting attack near a cafe in tel aviv. it's trading police say they're treating it as a terrorist attack. man. this, after hundreds protesting against the government's proposed judicial reforms block
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roads to israel's main. apple disrupting a visit by the us defense secretary ah, on the bulk of this is al jazeera life from london. also coming out russia launch is a new wave of missile strikes across ukraine, can make at least 6 civilians and knocking out power, including to this upper region nuclear plant. if we allow these to continue time after time, then one day our lack, we run out why georgians is still protesting, despite the government dropping plans for, for an agent law similar to rushes ah refers to some breaking news in germany. at least 6 people have been killed in a mass shooting and also dos. that's
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a borrow of hamburg in germany. their reports shots were fired in a church. their police say a major operation is underway and the suspected attackers are on the run. several more people i believe, to be injured. police are urging people to stay away from the area will bring you more in the story. as we get it is ready, please say an attack open fire and central tel aviv on thursday. and what the authorities calling a suspected terrorist attack. the 3 people were injured in the attack. police say the gunman has been, quote, neutralize large numbers of police or medical workers rushed to the scene on thursday evening. the policy in group hamas is claimed responsibility. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu reacted to the shooting on a visit to rome. a very serious attacking televi
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a terrorist attack, sending recovery wishes through the injured. we are strengthening the police and security forces. this will not weaken our determination to plan roots in our homeland and run cons. been following developments from occupied easterly slim. while the talks in place about 3 hours ago in a very busy street isn't golf street and television shows out at a cafe that the shooter was actually sitting in. the initial report had actually given us the name of the she is said to be hello jeff from lien in the occupied west bank. his father is actually speaking to media says he actually spent about 4 years in prison. so this is a very serious attack. it's the last shooting took place in israel was actually in april a loss. yeah. now the 3 people injured well, the hospital saying that the man that was in critical condition is now much more
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stable. now he's been in the hospital for a little while. this is a really shockey attack for israelis because we don't really see things like this happen until we do see them in the occupied westland. we do see them in occupied east. now was all this was taking place. there was a massive protest in tele televi throughout the day, and that's the reason why digital st, where the attack has, is a busier than it was normal. in fact, it was so disruptive, it actually affected the visit of the u. a secretary, a defense, lloyd austin. let's take a closer look. genevieve was brought to a standstill as protest is blocked, roads and highways. seems like this repeated across israel and just let the highways they want to block the judicial reform bill the would if pulse did the can i said the ability to overrule some supreme court decisions. ah,
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a power the protest to say is anti democratic. the protest this like widespread, they disrupted the visit of u. s. secretary of defense, lloyd austin. he was supposed to arrive on wednesday, but that was changed at the request of these riley's meetings like this would normally take place at the ministry of defense. instead, the venue was televi tv's main airports and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his team had to be brought in by helicopter. to soon after the meeting, the prime minister twisted saying that they spoke about the threats of the wrong as well. and it was a united front on iran as well. both the u. s. secretary of defense and these railey defense minister spoke to the media. you on aims to gain nuclear weapons and threatened not only as well but the entire world, whether it's worth noting the iran insist as nuclear program is strictly for civilian purposes. u. s. secretary of defense however, did bring up the issue of
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a recent violence in the occupied westbank. so i remain concerned about what we're seeing in terms of a bunch escalation of violence. and i did discuss her those concerns with her with my colleagues. ah, and we're urging every one and to a, deescalate her and in terms of activities in the west bank, our focus remains on working with israel and the palestinians, and other regional partners to deescalate and, and restore call. but despite that concern from the u. s. navy nightly rates by the israeli army continue in the occupied westbank as does the protest movement against the proposed judicial changes. akiva held as a political analyst. he says the tel aviv attack will further inflame tensions. it is a kind of a vicious circle. you feel like this is the unholy alliance between
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the israeli radical right. and the good right. both sides are not very keen about finding a solution. i think it is, well, you can say that the government, you can define this problem rather than is solution. and it coincides of course with the one of the i think is the largest dealer demonstration in israel ever. and it happened just a few meters away from another demonstration this evening in tel aviv. and some people, even, i think it will use this. i would not be surprised if one of them is visiting italy right now. our prime minister, 2
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o u. d is rarely left all the these rally as they define are blank, white into the hands of the arab terrorist. and in the occupied west, bank violence continues to escalate. funerals have been held for 3 palestinian fighters killed by a ready forces in java. south of janine, witnesses say the man was shot in the car by snipers on rooftops. early on thursday morning. the 3 men were all in the 20s. it's ready. army says they were suspects of carrying out shooting attacks in the area needed. abraham is in job, a village in southern jeanine. sweet new graves were dug up here in job bout after 3 palestinians were shot and killed by israeli forces earlier today, just next to them, our graves of 2 other palestinians who are killed in january in and is really weighed there. part of what's known here as the battalion, it's
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a recently established fighting group here, and we're seeing a growing phenomena of armed men working together, uniting. and we're seeing that phenomena expanding more than just ingenious annapolis. we want to be free and get liberated and breathe, but don't what we're seeing is depression. all this pressure will only lead to an explosion. oh, there will then funeral a coming parts of the daily life here in the occupied westbank with more than 75 for simeon field. just this year alone with spoken to the mother of a one of the palestinians were killed earlier today. she says she was one of the. 6 first to see him identify him, she rides that's good, at least we will. it is neck,
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chest and abdomen. this is the funeral procession and the other 2 men also a is wound with doing in his way. he read in a few days ago. he's a minor to be in the beginning and no one is with the parent. i think the situation even further. okay, well just to update, you know, breaking news. you've got more details for you. police say 7 people have been killed in a shooting day. in northern germany, these are some of the most recent pitches that we've received at least 8 others. a believe to be injured in that attack. that happened to the jehovah. witness. church
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police say there's no information yet on a motive, though, for the incident will bring you more in that, of course, as we get it. ah . okay, to some other news now russia has launched another wave of missile strikes across ukraine. it's 1st in weeks killing at least 6 civilians and knocking out electricity. moscow confirmed it used hypersonic can jour missiles, 11 cities were hit across the country and attacks as far west as riff, nay, and leave. the kremlin says there were retaliation for an attack which kills 2 people in russia. brianne screech, and last week, ukraine said it down to nearly half the missiles launched by russia. those upper easier power plant was knocked offline for several hours. ukraine's grid operator says power has since been restored there, but it's prompted a strong statement from the u. s. nuclear watchdog demanding action to avoid a potential disaster. the plant charlie angela has more
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700 kilometers from any battlefield west of live. a russian miss i'll struck this house while the family slept, killing 5 civilians, some still buried by the bricks system we, our group was relentless scholarship. my sister called me and said that her rocket her or fell on my other sisters house. and she said, our holla taught us in florida may were under the rubble. they still haven't found them. holland, we were hoping that they're alive, but i'm not alive. liberal in little russia launched 81 missiles across a sleeping ukraine early on thursday, hitting infrastructure and residential buildings in 10 regions, including keith, ukraine's air force. they stopped almost half of the missiles, but 6 were hypersonic, traveling up to 8 kilometers a 2nd. the type ukraine can't intercept. many homes were left without power. and the jap region nuclear plant was off the grid for several hours before being
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reconnected. prompting a start warning from the international atomic energy agency. this is the largest nuclear power station in europe operating for the 6 time under emergency diesel generators. what are we doing each time we are rolling a dice. and if we allow these to continue time after time, then one day our luck will run out and cast sun. 3 people were killed waiting for a bus or me no good, mam, super slow. it is just 50 steps away from my house. boom. i feel so sorry for yonah, she was such a good girl, and more people died in cost. danton, if counted on yet residence, clear up, they feel overwhelmed by the destruction would not be road horak. they're destroying our city, destroying the people every day. there is shelling every day, geron evening, morning all the time. and here are the results of the shelling. everybody is in
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shock. sure. everybody's afraid to see what we have no words to describe it to the address. i go to bed and i don't know if i will wake up the next day. elsewhere in the east, the battle for back murder is intensifying with the russian saying they now control the east of the besieged city. the ukrainian military though, still hanging on for now, but russia has reminded ukraine with this latest set of strikes. it has the ability to strike anywhere. charlie angela al jazeera, curtis as a back on the streets of george's capital tbilisi for a 3rd line. thus, despite the government saying it's dropping a controversial bill, opponent opponents of the so called foreign agents laws said it was silence independent media criticism of the ruling party for protest, this avowed to keep demonstrating until there's proof the bills actually been pull . john hall reports. oh, occurred night of protests in the george and capital tbilisi, despite a government promised to withdraw draft legislation that opposition media and civil
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society group said would stifle press freedom and silence dissent. oh no one was taking the government at its word. i came upon them. the fight will continue until these bills are with drawn and even the minimum legal opportunity to reverse that decision is rolled out. for many, the draft bill has echoes of russian legislation criminalizing foreign funded media and n g o's. it would force those receiving more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents or face heavy fines. and there are concerns, it might jeopardize george's pro western aspirations. we are ready to go on with the protest because it's not about our particular organization. it's about george in europe and injure atlantic aspiration and we are not. we're not going to put that grant. that's the key issue on their question. wednesday night so violent
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confrontations with police using t a gas water cannon and stung grenades. and even his protest has gathered again, the ruling georgia, dream party chairperson, spelt out the planned to kill off the bill. oh, good fish. i got along with the legislation will come out for a 2nd hearing and it will fail. let me once again maggie's political statement, the ball will fail because no one will vote for it that will procedurally resolve the issue with several of the party denied it had an anti europe agenda, blaming, fake news, and the deliberate efforts of the opposition to link its draft legislation to russia. prime minister directly gary bash billy had said the law once enacted would help route out those working against george's interests. interests that appear to differ from those on the street journal al jazeera. so the come this half hour here as president joe biden lays out his company spending plans. i had of unexpected
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2024 reelection bit. and we take a look at denmark's project to sub carbon dioxide out of the air and stored under the sea and depleted oil feels ah, the there's been some quite significant flooding in the middle of queens into our back queens and really long running along this line here it's all moving so the forecasts will take that sort of potential witness towards brisbin to the end of friday and lasting through saturday. may well cross the border as well, which is probably good news because far has been the problem in new south wales. a bit of cloud and rain might hint at a change for the better west australia looking dry and sunny, increasingly warm purse now at 30 and looking at the forecast for saturday. it is now dry indoor violence without the winds. being too strong. temperatures have
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recovered throughout as well. the heavy rain has stopped falling heavily in peninsula malaysia, but the feds are still there. we'll take them out a couple of weeks i think to disperse is raining sumatra as well. some rain to come for han. she wouldn't just a bit of smoke catching some parts of her kinder. but if you look at east asia, typically it looks more like late spring, the temp to the really high beijing she now sham, for example. however, they won't say why, because he's not late spring, the cold can come back down again, tempted back down to near normal at least during saturday. and that squeezes the ap c to produce rain. south of the yank, see for southern china not heavy, but there will say ah, in a poor wine isn't. light is what puts to new extinction. now the army in joseph community groups that brought them back from the breaker. one to one east investigates on out
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as soon, unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of treatment black lives don't really matter in the police will join me, mark them on hill upright. what out 0 ah ah, welcome back, reminder the top story, say one out a 0 base 7 people have been killed and 8 others injured in the machine, seeing and also doff as a bar of hamburg in northern germany. the shooting happened to the church around 9 p. m. local time. police say a major operation is on the way. residents have been urged to stay indoors. the
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perpetrator, please be on the run. 3 people have been injured in a shooting near cafe and central tel aviv. it's radio authorities a call in the incident, a suspected terrorist attack and say the gunman be neutralize palestinian group. hamas has claimed responsibility. meanwhile, israel's president says the government should abandon his judicial reform plan in favor of a model with broad support. he came on the day, the us defense secretary met prime minister benjamin netanyahu and urged him to take steps to reduce tensions in the occupied westbank. 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 muhammad down was a meal. and the provincial capital was, i sharif. he's one of the most senior taliban leaders to be killed since they took my control of afghanistan. in 20. 21. i saw has claimed responsibility for the attack was a mil was a high profile opponent of the group, which is launched
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a series of attacks over the past year. at least 35 people have been killed in an attack on a village in east democratic republic of congo. but con, thee in north keyvi province was targeted by fighters, believe to be from the allied democratic forces of the ugandan armed group. this pledge allegiance to isolate 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. the m 23 rebels was supposed to take effect on tuesday. but it collapse on the same day. he was president joe biden doesn't bailed plans for government spending. and high tax is on the wealthy. he chose the swing state of pennsylvania to reveal a budget that effectively amounts to his 2024 reelection bid. many republicans reject higher taxes, but biden express willingness to negotiate with how speaker kevin mccarthy. i wanna make it clear. i'm ready to meet with speaker any time tomorrow. yes,
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but lay it down. tell me what you want to do. oh, sure. i want to do to reagan green or we don't agree with she we, we vote oh i was kind of corresponding can be help. it has more of this budget is very important that you used the word proposal because this is not its final form. this is the wish list of the president, but congress is the one that approves government spending. so you know that this is not going to be the final budget. but in this, the president has got a pretty big wishlist. and this is one of the largest defense spending proposals ever $842000000000.00. and it really reflects the president's priorities. talked in there is another 6000000000 for ukraine that shows that the president cares about that mat to big priority. but it also has a lot of the other campaign promises he made when he was running for president. things like promising universal child care for universal preschool paid family
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leave, also lowering prescription drugs and making sure that things like social security and medicare. those are programs that make sure that there is money for seniors, whether it be a guaranteed income or health care for tens of millions of seniors as they age, that those government programs stay intact. but what's controversial about it is how the president plans to pay for it tax the wrench. and that is what many conservatives don't like. the president in his budget proposing to raise the corporate tax of 21 to 28 percent and also a 25 percent tax on the highest one percent earners in the united states. the u. s. senate holding a hearing on the derailment of a train in a higher that was carrying hazardous materials last month. so this is one arms is on rails safety after a string of recent derailments. on wednesday, another freight train crashed in west virginia,
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enjoying 3 people in dumping fuel into a river. the transportation department says it's taking immediate steps to improve accountability and safety. and the company running the trains. norfolk southern apologized in the senate saying it would clean up the site of the crash. i've been the east palestine many times. over the past month. i've talked with the leaders, the business owners, the school officials, the clergy and others throughout the community. they shared their stories and their concerns about the health of their families in the future of the community they love. i am determined to make this right. norfolk southern will cleaned the site safely, thoroughly. and with urgency, you have my personal commitment. in indonesia, 2 people have been jailed for negligence over one of the world's deadliest stadium stampedes. the disaster had a match in my lung city and october last year, killed
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a 135 people. judges of sentence to football official to a year and a half in prison. and given a one year sentence to a security officer, 3 others that were waiting verdicts an investigation room. the main cause of the disaster was police firing tear gas into the crowd of her pitch invasion. close to 50000 people remain homeless, trapped in relief centers in southern malaysia after widespread flooding. their flood waters still have receded, preventing clean up and recovery efforts. florence louis has more from the georgia region, which has been hardest hit homes, partially submerged, vegetable gardens, fruit trees, under water. the people here have moved to relief centers, but come back during the day to check on their homes. city i'd have been t daneen says she tried to take what she could with her when the waters started rising. thing up more americans won't get is elena. i could see my stuff,
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but there wasn't much i could do because they were all floating away with it up all . now. others tell us they've lost livestock 2 days of continuous rain and this river overflowed its banks and flooded plantations. and villages that was more than a week ago, yet the waters have hardly receded and remain extremely high. many here say they weren't expecting the floods. the airy recently experienced flooding in january, and the monsoon rains, normally taper off by february. studies show, rising global temperatures may intensify, extreme weather events. some conservationists say, man made factors decrease the planets the ability to cope away we have altered the natural world around us by removing the rain forest. oh, by slow hard scaping the, the environment, the rate of run off is much greater and that has put
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a lot of stress in the rivers and in river basins. not far from the village is a quarry. people here tell us ever since it started operations, they've experienced more flooding whenever that heavy rain amaya long for the size of the mud flows from what i observe is the red soil from the query. land clearing and deforestation may not have caused these floods. but they lightly play a role in how severe and frequent floods can become in the future. florence li, al jazeera pirates. hullo, joe hall. malaysia energy companies say they've discovered a technique to capture the carbon dioxide produced during the pumping of oil and gas. and this week, denmark became the 1st country to ship industrial, c o, 2 across international borders and store it permanently under ground for environmental purposes. but critics say is a distraction form real issues. and the ecological impact is still on proven. but
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here's how it works. calmer dockside gas is sucked up from large industries, such as incineration plants is transformed into a liquid and shipped out to formal oil rigs at sea, and is then injected into disuse, oil wells, and sealed up with scientists. say the c o 2 will eventually become rock. poor reese went to denmark to see if the technique known as carbon capture and storage could really work. ah, it's a process being billed as a breakthrough in the fight against climate change, carbon dioxide, harvested from industrial emissions in europe and injected into disused danish oil wells under the north sea there to be stored fraternity by energy companies with their climate conscience. it's nothing else than reversing the flow and taking c o 2 and preventing that from going into the atmosphere but rather stored under under the ground. we're going to do it to mitigate climate change. i think that is a huge step forward. if you think about the multitude of solutions we'll need, if we're having to get the planets and at 0, we're now starting to proceed to lottie regulation. it was denmark getting the
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congratulations on tuesday when it's project greensand claim to weld 1st for carbon capture and storage, or c. c. s. the carbon dioxide was brought from belgium to denmark on this ship taken out to the north sea and injected some 2 kilometers under ground. officials here believe they can store up to $8000000.00 tons of c o 2 every year. both the european union and united nations now want to develop ccas globally. this facility in stock home is being tested as a joint vacuum cleaner for c o. 2. aiming to clean up the same amount produced by a year of traffic in the swedish capital. we separate c o 2 from the flu gas s. i'm a combined, it's in power plant at to process that use industrial baking soda. we do the same thing as a banking oven. we increase the temperature and the baking. so the release is the same of c 2 that is separated from the rest of the flu gas of that c to we can
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compress transport and store as good as burying c o. 2 might sound environmentalists see it as an excuse not to face out fossil fuels. the attraction of this is that everything can continue as normal and nothing needs to be done by any one. it's just magically is removed, but this magic has a price. it costs energy, it costs money, it costs resources. what we should do instead reduce logging rates, crease would sequester much more carbon at a much lower cost if we would invest all these funds in energy efficiency, we would get a lot more bang for bucks. so this whole thing is a pipe dream then months carbon storage is the 1st in the world of its kind in scale, but whether it takes off may depend on making it profitable. a full scale project could start next year. poor reese al jazeera as b denmark ah .

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