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close one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service. a gift to dictate us, most millions of business, euros escalate ability, uterus various, the wrong soft bar. radio service ends with beauty, 5000000 listeners a week. some of them, particularly devoted abdulla del rockman, says without it has no point in keeping his radiography. i've been listening to it more than 30. he is precious of the bbc's finances have been mounting, requiring eberhardt choices to many, inside and outside the organization. this has been a sad day. ah . at least 7 people at dead after shooting at jehovah. witnesses place of worship in the german city of humber. ah,
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hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera life and go ha! also coming up. a gunman opens foreign. genevieve booting at least 3 people, the palestinian. i'm group hamas says the shooter is one of its members. the u. s. president is proposing a reco increase in the defense budget seeking more than $840000000000.00 for the pentagon. plus the carbon dioxide was brought from belgium to denmark on this ship taken out to the north sea and injected some 10 kilometers under ground. will in denmark where energy companies are trying a new technique. they say the solution to climate change. ah, at least 7 people had been killed in a mass shooting in germany in the city of humbug. it happened inside a building used as a place of worship by joe was witnesses. and he said several people wound it. damn lackey mona with a journalist of a german t. v channel a r d. she has more or less shooting. what we,
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who knows so far is that there are already 7 people who were officially killed in the shooting and germany. and there are several people seriously injured among them as also pregnant women. and, well, there is no indication that the perpetuates, it's still true to test, but yes, i mean the police as they're on large scale and the shooting took place close to the church of the homeless witness center. so we don't know yet if it has been one or more shooters, they told the people not leave their homes and at the operational still ongoing. they told them to shut the doors and also their windows. for example, i also have a colleague who is at a hospital right now and not because of the shooting. and they also told her just to stay there. and of course the people are bit in
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a fear as they don't know what's happening. and if something else could happen again, israeli police, an attacker has opened fire cafe and central tel aviv. and what the authorities are calling a suspected terrorist attack. 3 people were injured, least the gunman has been killed him and com has more from occupied east jerusalem . shots rang out at the beginning of the weekend in one of the busiest areas of teller. the police say the shooter was shot dead areas been cleared since lisa medics are on the same level while handling the protein. a terrorist arrived at dozen golf 17153 people weren't at them. and fleet, we have carried out all possible tests and we still scanning to locate more tara, as of now all the protests disbursed. the prime minister is on an official visit to italy where he reacted to the news. we send the 1st of all our hopes which is where the speedy recovery of the woman at least jumped on the security
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forces. and the police television has been witnessing anti government protest in the area where the shooting to places busy as normal. the mayor of television also protested to return home. the shooter is a palestinian man from the lien in the west by an off duty police officers shot the suspect. well, police and security forces are investigating the motives of the attack. the last shooting and televi was in april last year when a palestinian man killed 3 israelis. alas and claim responsibility for the attack. and the spokesman from f and gather has reacted saying that the heroic operation and television is a natural reaction to the crimes of the occupation and its security measures are collapsing. this looks lesson. obviously. your head is also reacted thing. the operation in television destroy design is security system and dealt. busy busy blow to it. now they're all phase of escalation from $77.00 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the year. it's likely that this attack will spot more
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israeli raised and those are occurring on a nightly basis in the occupied westbank. m run kong. how does era occupied east jerusalem? israel's president deserves benjamin netanyahu government to abandon its judicial reform plans in favor of a model with broad support. the ongoing demonstrations against the reforms forced the u. s. secretary of defense to change his itinerary for his trip to tel aviv and harden whatsapp reports till of eve was brought to a standstill as protest is blocked, roads and highways. scenes like this repeated across israel. and just like the highways they want to block that additional reform bill, that would give the committee the ability to overrule some supreme court decisions o a power. the purpose is to say is anti democratic. these protests are so widespread, they disrupted the visit of the u. s equity of defense, lloyd austin. he was supposed to arrive on wednesday,
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but that was changed at the request of these rallies. meetings like this would normally take place at the ministry of defense. instead, the venue was televi, tv's main, airport, and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his team had to be brought in by helicopter after the meeting, the prime minister tweeted saying based, spoke about the threat of iran, and it was a united front on iran as well as both the u. s. secretary of defense and the israeli defense minister spoke to the media. you on aims to gain nuclear weapons and threaten not only as well, but the entire world. it is worth noting that iranian system, it's nuclear program, is strictly for civilian purposes. u. s. secretary of defense however, did bring up the issue of the recent violence in the occupied waste bank. i remain concerned about what we're seeing in terms of are birth escalation of violence.
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and i did discuss her those concerns with her with my colleagues. oh. and we're urging every one and to a, deescalate or in terms of activities in the, in the west bank. our focus remains on working with israel and the palestinians, and other regional partners to a, deescalate and restore call. ah, but despite that consent from the u. s. than year 90 reads by the israeli army, continue in the occupied with bank. as does the protest movement against the proposed judicial changes. the government caused the protesters, anarchists, and say they are anti democratic. but each week the protest movement gets bigger. it's been 10 weeks since the began and the prime minister is under pressure to come up with a compromise. but despite the stroma position, natalia says the bill will become little malibu mud zipper. i'll just sarah.
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meanwhile, in the occupied westbank, that's been escalating violence in the past few days. israeli forces killed 3 palestinians in java, south of janine early on thursday. they were traveling in a car that witness to say was targeted by cyprus on rooftops. israel says the palestinians were fighters carrying weapons and explosives. either abraham is that the java refugee camp in southern journey. we knew graves were dug up here in jabar after 3 palestinians were shots and killed by israeli forces earlier today, just next to them. our graves of 2 other palestinians who had killed in january in and is really weighed there. part of what's known here as the job back battalion. it's 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 in genie in annapolis when we want to be free and get liberated and breathe,
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but don't what we're seeing is depression. and all these pressures will only lead to an explosion. oh, there will then funeral, the coming part of the daily life here in the occupied west bank with more than 75, but a simian field just this year alone with spoken to the mother of ash mads and for shap show one of the palestinians over killed earlier today she says she was one of the 1st to see him identifying him. she rides that blue. i believe we will. it's in his neck, chest and abdomen. this is the funeral procession and the other 2 men also i do is wound up with during an israeli read in jeanine
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a oh, beginning with yes, president joe biden as unveil plans of government spending on high taxes on the wealthy . he chose the swing state of pennsylvania to reveal proposals by his 2024 budget. it's expected to underpin his re election bid. many republicans reject higher taxes, but biden is willing to negotiate with how speaker kevin mccarthy. the fact is that speaker the house, and ben is a very conservative guy and he has a more conservative group with him. but he and i met earlier and he said, we're gonna do about budget. and i said, let's make a deal. let's me, i'm i,
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so i'm gonna introduce my budget on the 9th of march. you introduce yours, we'll sit down or roll. why by law. and we'll go through it. see, we can agree on that or disagree, and then fight it out in the congress. white house correspondent, kimberly hall kit has more from washington this budget is very important that you use 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 rent. and that is what many conservatives don't like. the president in his budget proposing to raise the corporate tax and 21 to 28 percent. and also a 25 percent tax on the highest one percent earners in the united states. russia says it launched missiles strikes on several ukrainian cities in retaliation for an attack in the russian region of brianna. last week. later, strikes killed at least 5 people. most of the desk were in the western region of live, charlie angela report,
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700 kilometers from any battlefield west of live. a russian missiles struck this house while the family slept, killing 5 civilians, some still buried by the bricks system. we are representing the scholarship. my sister called me and said that iraq head or fell on my other sister's house. well, she said our ha taught us and laudermill under the rubble. they still haven't found them hard when we were hoping that they're alive, but they're not alive. level it was, were political, 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 grid for several hours before being reconnected. prompting a start warning from the international atomic energy agency. this is the largest
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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, tie him after time, then one day our luck will run out. and casts on 3 people were killed waiting for a bus or me. no good mom. super slow. it is just 50 steps away from my house. boom . i feel so sorry, fog yona. she was such a good girl, and more people died in cost yankton, if colonel on yet residence, clear up the feel overwhelmed by the destruction would not be road warfare, destroying, or city destroying the bill every day. there is shelling every day general evening morning. are you all the time and here are the results of the shelling. everybody is in shock for everybody is afraid to see, but we have no words to describe it to the address. i go to bed and i don't know if
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i will wake up the next day. elsewhere in the east, the battle for back much 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, i'll desert for papa hogan. how was i defence analyst based in moscow? he says, russia is targeting ukraine's power grid to try to force key to accept a truce obese. they were called retaliated area tax. but basically it's more with the same that was continuing for quite some months during this winter by russia basic we're attacking the ukrainian power grid system, hoping that the breakdown and the power could we for the soften up the brain
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in leadership and people and that they would agree for a cease fire that will stop these attacks. these attacks are spectacular. they were there were hypersonic massage years. but the strategic objective has not been achieved the power grid your brain, despite all the facts continues to work more or less. and brain does not seem to show a desire right now to agree on the rush in terms of time for a short break here now to sierra, when we come back, a key player, one of the world's biggest international money laundering and bribery schemes are sentenced to 10 years behind bars on paving the road to trade at the crooked pitch, the indian prime minister welcomes australia, nita, at stadium, where the countries of late morning ah,
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ah al jazeera, what ever you? ah ah ah, welcome back to your mind about top stories here at this. i'll at least 7 people have been killed at a mush shooting in the german city of hamburg. happened inside a building used as a place of worship by jehovah witnesses. a 23 year old palestinian man has been killed by off duty is ready forces after he reportedly opened fire. a cafe central tel aviv 3 people were injured. israel's defense minister ordered the immediate
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demolition of the mom's. i'm russia says it launch missiles strikes on several of ukrainian cities in retaliation for an attack in the russian region of brianna. last week of these 5 people were killed or u. s. court has sentenced a former goldman sachs bank out to 10 years in prison for embezzling billions of dollars and malaysia. softened well. fund raja, and was a key player and one of the world's biggest international money laundering and bribery schemes, christian swimming reports from new york. former goldman sachs, executive roger on the left court with his attorney's heading to jail to serve a 10 year sentence. prosecutor say the 50 year old pocketed $35000000.00 as part of an international money laundering scheme. a scheme that diverted 4 and a half $1000000000.00 from malaysia sovereign wealth fund, known as one m d b between 20092014 in court on expressed deep regret
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for his crime and its impact on his family, including his 11 year old daughter, whom he hasn't seen in more than 5 years. in a statement us attorney brian p said today's sentence serves as a just punishment for the defendant's crimes. and a warning that there's a significant price to pay for corporate corruption on was just $1.00 player and a complicated web of corruption surrounding the wealth fund. his former boss at goldman sachs tim lightner has already pleaded guilty. he'll be sentenced in september goldman sachs malaysian unit paid more than $6000000000.00 and finds after pleading guilty to bribery charges. former malaysian prime minister naji bra, zak was also involved and sentenced to 12 years in prison and 2020. after being convicted of corruption. and finally, there's jo low, the malaysian billionaire, an alleged architect of the scheme,
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who prosecutor se pocketed $2700000000.00 for himself. he still on the run, the judge said on and his co defendants effectively stole from the malaysian people . money meant for infrastructure and economic development projects and imposing the 10 year sentence, she cited the need to deter crimes of pure greed. like this one. kristen salumi al jazeera, brooklyn new york. on former malaysian prime minister admitted in yessenia has been arrested by anti corruption investigators, he's due to be charged later on friday. the accusations include abuse of power and money laundering, which had been, was prime minister for 17 months. between 20202021. the u. s. senate has held a hearing over the derailment to the train in ohio that was carrying hazardous materials last month. that's one of a string of recent accidents. on wednesday, another freight train crashed in west virginia and during 3 people and dumping fuel into a river,
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the department of transport says it's taking immediate steps to improve accountability and safety. now energy companies say they've discovered a new technique to achieve climate goals by capturing and storing carbon dioxide emissions. on wednesday, denmark was the 1st country to ship industrial, c o 2 across international borders and store it permanently under ground for environmental purposes. so here's how it works. calmer dioxide gases socked up from large industries, such as factories and incineration plants. it's transformed into a liquid and shipped out to former oil rigs at sea. finally, it's injected into disused oil wells and sealed up with scientists, sang the c o 2 will eventually become rock pull rece, went to denmark to see the technique at work. 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 that to be stored fraternity by energy companies with
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a climate conscience. it's nothing else been refreshing to flow and taking a c o 2 and preventing that from going into the atmosphere with rather storage 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 it graphically at the planets and at 0, we're now starting to take the 1st 2 loyalty. congratulations. it was denmark getting the congratulations on wednesday 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 ccs globally. this facility in stock comb 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 theater from the flu gas as
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of a combined some power plant at to process that use industrial baking soda. we do the same thing as a baking 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, gases that c o 2, we can 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 anyone. it's just magically is removed, but this magic has a price. it costs energy, it costs money, it cost resources. what we should do in that reduced logging rates trees 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 much carbon storage is the 1st in the world of its kind in scale,
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but whether it takes off may depend on making it profitable. a full scale project could start next year. poor east al jazeera as b i, g denmark. i tell me about governor husband killing a suicide bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened inside the office of mohammed moved the middle in missouri sharif and the province of bulk. it's the 1st time i've seen that taliban official has been killed since the group to control of f ken has done in 2021. several other people were injured in the explosion. the president of belarus as extended the nation's death penalty to cover officials found guilty of high treason. alexander shenker has signed the new law as part of what's described as a fight against extremist and anti state crimes. is also bringing in laws similar to those in russia. making discrediting the armed forces a criminal offense, but a roost allowed its territory to be used as a base for russia's initial invasion of ukraine. now the australian and indian prime ministers have opened the final national cricket test series between their 2
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nations, anthony albany, zis, on a 4 day visit to india focusing on trade. but as the leaders appearance at a cricket stadium named after norion remedy that drew the most attention of natal reports from you didn't oh, this keepers entered in style. these aren't cricket captain's, but leaders of the 2 nations about to square off on the field as they celebrate the decades. no friendship. much of this record breaking, crowded am the bad, has come to catch the action off the pitch medical cosmo died. not in the more the studio man normally does is of a special occasion, letting them with the 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 ovens to match and qualifies for the world test championship. the grant can hold more than 130000 fans and was re named the marines are moody stadium in 2021. it's in the western state of goods. rob,
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when mowed the was chief minister. the pitch has seen historic cricketing innings. the life of prime and also served as a political arena in 2020 it hosted the meg i rode show of movie. and then you s president. donald trump. the crooked diplomacy comes as indians pushing for a greater international role. india is the president of d 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 final 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. but 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,
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we want to make that difficult as difficult as possible for them and say we want to in the series and ha, i'd been easier for the visit started with him, celebrating the festival of holy. the 2 nations are expected to strengthen trade and diplomatic ties. pop new metal al jazeera, new delhi. and a quick reminder, you can catch up with old news on our website. there it is on your screen. the address out a 0 dot com, that's alpha 0 dot com. and that's it for me, diamond jordan, for now the news continues young al jazeera after inside story state, you intend to watch. ah, it's warmed up quickly throughout china, the korean peninsula and japan, but trends showing signs of producing some decent weather. so
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a bit of rain will make things cooler temporarily for time, but have a look at these temperatures. let me overlay the colors if you're likes. if it's orange, it's really quite wouldn't fall warmer than it should be at this time. the thought we still got the cold potentially to come back. so let me take you to saturday in temperatures, drop at least 10 degrees back to where they should be, though not everywhere around the anchor or southwards. it's still quite warm and that'll squeeze out some moisture as well. grayling for example, with a few sundry showers. quite likely, if we go further south, the rain that was very heavy is less so for parents to melissa, but the floods are still there and he is not bone dry. this area still prone to big showers and takes you through the bornea less. so the philippines, you'll notice that looks rather dry, but salt away. see, coveting showers, daily showers, obviously. and although we haven't got that many showers in india, for example, they do show up in the heat of the day in the east, on their way to was called cutter. for example, looks a little dried on in sri lanka and temperatures in the western side of india,
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a relief into sudden pakistan us till 5 or 6 degrees higher than they should be. but there is qu slowly coming through iraq. ah, al jazeera world takes a road trip across spain. spanish, people love to tell you who they are and where they come from, and i am no exception. one woman's journey seeking her heritage, covering new insights into christian spans listen in origin. it's a story that seems to have been her brush from history. in search of migrants on al jazeera in a new wave of russia. flights across ukraine was the death toll. now in the bloody battles abutment. thoughts with both sides seemingly as far apart as ever is the
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