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clara, i'm fully back. the boy watching al jazeera, alive from doha also ahead, tightening control in china. a unanimous vote from parliament secure she jane being a 3rd term as president. dozens are killed in an attack by allied democratic forces fighters in eastern democratic republic of congo. and protests continue in georgia despite the governing party announcing the withdrawal of a controversial foreign agent spell. ah, thank you for joining as we begin in germany where at least 7 people have been killed in a mass shooting several others have been injured in the incident that a jehovah witness hole in the northern city of hamburg as only consume sharif reports. the motive of the attack is still unclear. mobiles footage records a gunman fighting inside the building that
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a weekly bible study meeting was taking place outside a stream of police victors and ambulances rushes to the scene. yeah, you know, it's been unable to you, me, i'm a resident up here and i heard loud gunshots, so i went to the window to get an idea of the situation. then i saw that a man was shooting out of the window with the fire people being carried out and there were probably 25 shots at least that i heard. and after the police got there, there was no gunfire for a long time. then after 5 minutes or so, there was a single shot in new york on police den storm. the building escorting people out. police say a body found on the upper part of the building may have been the gunman. the 45 on the door to get on the police officers who went and found people who may have been seriously injured by firearms. some of them faithfully. the officers also heard a shot from the upper part of the building and went upstairs, where they also found
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a person so far we have no indications that any perpetrators fleet of forensic teams are looking for clues. as police investigate the gunman motives. when we consume sharif answered ceylon, china's parliament has unanimously elected she, jane, being as president for an unprecedented 3rd term national people's congress has also passed the sleeping plan to reorganize the country's institutions. katrina, you has this update from aging. that was 2953 valid votes. this plenary meeting and it was unanimous voting in favor for it and the story, the term for president, he didn't think he was also confirmed as the head of the military. so he will now officially going forward whole 3 of the more how full positions here in china also elected were the positions of vice president. and that went to hunting dog and the head of the national people congress to know this and significant because it going
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forward she didn't pick, has put in all the top position. people who are very loyal to him tomorrow were expecting to be confirmed. you premier to replace, you could jim and were expecting that to be a former personal aid to she didn't thing and the secretary of shanghai who oversold abuse or shanghai lockdown in that province lost in that city last year. and also at this plenary meeting, we had the approval of wide ranging sweeping reforms through china, communist party government structure, essentially many agencies in the finance and science and technology areas will be reformed. and that means that there will be more power put in the hands of the policy. and she's in thing argues that this will allow for more efficient, less bureaucratic policy making. that also means, of course, that they will be less voices opposing. she didn't thing and his policies in the future, he's really police. an attacker has opened fire at
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a cafe central tel aviv in what authorities are counting is suspected terrorist attack. 3 people were injured. police see the gunman has been killed the palestinian group. hamas has claimed responsibility in non con has more from occupied these jocelyn. 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. the area's been cleared. felisa medics are on the scene while handling the protein a terrorist arrived. it doesn't golf 1715. it's 3. 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 protest disbursed, talk at the prime minister is on an official visit to italy where he reacted to the news we sent the 1st of all, our hopes wishes for the speedy recovery of the woman
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at least strengthen the forces and the police tell the v va has been witnessing anti government protests in the area where the shooting took place with busy as normal. the mayor of televi was 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 will police and security forces investigating the motives of the attack the law shooting until the v was in april last year when a palestinian man killed 3 israelis alas and claimed responsibility for the attack and the spokesmen of american 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 intelligence destroy design and security system and dealt a. 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
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spot more israeli rates, and those are occurring on a nightly basis in the occupied westbank, enron kong. i'm just there occupied east jerusalem. while israeli forces entertained to relatives of the suspected palestinian gunmen and the rate took place in the village of ne, lean in the occupied westbank. israel's president, as urged benjamin netanyahu government to abandon its plan to change, should change, did judicial system in favor of a model with broad support, ongoing demonstrations against the plan. as for c, u. s. secretary of state, as u. s. secretary of defense to change the itinerary for his visit to tel aviv malakai bay. more said be reports till of evils 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 the judicial reform bill that would give the committee
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the ability to overrule some supreme court decisions o a power. the proof is to say is anti democratic. these protests are so widespread. they disrupt at the visit of the usa, khatri 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 airport and prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his team had to be brought in by helicopter. after the meeting, the prime minister treated saying they 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 game nuclear weapons and threaten not only is one but the entire walk. it is worth noting that iran insists its nuclear program is strictly for civilian purposes. u. s. secretary of defense however,
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did bring up the issue of the recent violence in the occupied waste bank. i remained from showing about what we're seeing in terms of a bunch escalation of violence. and i did discuss the, those concerns with the, with my colleagues. ah, and we're urging every one and to deescalate and 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 deescalate and restore call. ah, but despite that consent from the u. s. ban 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 calls the protesters, anarchists, and say they are anti democratic. but each week the protest movement gets bigger.
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it's been 10 weeks since we 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 jazeera hey, now the world news, at least 44 people have been killed in an attack in eastern democratic republic of congo. the village of mac condie in north cable province was targeted by fighters, believe to be from the line to democratic forces at the go live to markham way was monitoring the situation in d r. c for us from neighboring kenya. mark. and what more you hearing about the circumstances of this attack by the adf community leaders from meconium said 44 people are being killed. spokes person giving an interview on a local radio station, said it was $36.00. it is difficult to verify these numbers because the area
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currently under a state of siege is sort of kind of marshal know that the government imposed which does make it difficult for journalists another to access these areas and reports on them as those the insecurity and the attacks by the abs itself, but it's certainly in line with follow the pattern of attacks that been conducted by suspected adf for about the last 10 years ago, which thousands of people mostly from rural villages have been killed. others have been abducted in the army, says it was doing the attackers right now because as well as the dozens of people that killed the army, says that the adf abducted several civilians as well reminders malcolm, who the adf, are there one of several armed groups operating eastern d r. c. what are they? fighting for the allied democratic forces began in the neighboring. you got there in the 1990. that which time they wanted to overthrow that you got the government. they would defeated by you gotten the
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military and pushed west into eastern congo where they flourished doing business exports in timber, more recently toko, the price of going up, the control coca producing areas. so they have trade links with uganda. they've also been connected to politician in can shasta, they've been blame for terror attacks and you've gotten those capital come part of that from uganda military just over a year ago to an eastern congo agreement with congress. government tend to be to, to see the, the right to say that the abuses against civilians and massacres of, of actually the west. you got the army came in and the rights group say that the state of siege, the martial law also hasn't helped the new duration in the last is the west. not better. markham, thank you very much for that. malcolm where i live there in nairobi. no 3 as leader
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has ordered the military to intensify drills for what he calls a real war. came john own made the demand as the over. so the launch of may sign alongside his daughter, the u. s. and south korea are preparing for large scale joint military drills next week. still ahead on the program, more on the charges of corruption level that malaysia, the former prime minister, dania theme and a key player in one of the world's biggest international money laundering. and bribery schemes is sent in so a decade behind bars. ah, in the pool, rhinos tight is what puts to near extinction. now the army in g o z and community groups the brought the back from the breaker. one on one east investigates on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this was probably one of the deadliest
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lou you're watching al jazeera alive from door. i recap on top stories this hour. at least 7 people have been killed in a dozen others injured in a shooting. at a jehovah witness hole in the german city of hamburg. police say the reasons behind the attack are still unclear. china's national people's congress has elected shooting being as president for an unprecedented 3rd term. he'd already been re appointed as the head of the committee, swati and the military. and a 23 year old palestinian has been killed by off duty israeli forces after he reported the open fire to cafe in tel aviv 3 people were injured. israel's defense ministry has ordered the immediate demolition of palestinian man's home to of his
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relatives have been dictate. now south africa's parliament has voted to downgrade is diplomatic relations with israel. this comes after years of strained relations because of israel, treatment of palestinians from either mila reports from johannesburg. wondering if a member, it was an overwhelming vote in favor of downgrading south africa. official representation in television relations with israel have been here for some time now. in 2017, the governing african national congress downgraded at times with israel in response to what it said was ongoing human rights abuses against palestinians. south africa has not had an ambassador in television since 2019, which is advocacy group africa for palestine says harlem in support of the downgrade is a historic move. we had many invoices to palestine and israel in efforts for peace . it has not been any fruit. so this is a message to the world and that we,
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we can no longer participate in the sham process of peace, where israel continues illegal building illegal settlement, the more palestinians land, tim palestinians, practicing a party. we cannot be party to that anymore. while the vote was introduced by the national freedom party was supported by more than 2 thirds of members of parliament, those opposing it included the main opposition party, the democratic alliance, and the african christian democratic party. south africa, the jewish board of deputy says the vote undermines and hom, south africa's own interests. what impact will they have on the trade that is happening between south africa and israel? they 6000000000 ran with afraid that happens between african israel india. is this going to curtail that traits? what does that, what is it going to mean for the people who have jobs as a result of that trade between israel in south africa? are those people going to lose their job in 2019 the united states, and then president donald trump moved it's embassy to west jerusalem. the opening
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of that embassy coincided with protest from the gods. a border with more than 57 palestinians killed. some report said, really forces of killed at least $69.00 palestinians this year, according to the united nations last year was the deadliest year for palestinians in the occupied west bank since 2005. while some may describe the latest move by south africa as parliament as rubber stamping existing policies, parties voted in favor of the diplomatic downgrade, say, it's the start of the process of isolating what they call a part 8 israel. mita miller, ultra 0, janice. the united face has welcome the georgia government's decision to drop a bill that many feared would silence the media and opposition. tens of thousands of volunteer continue protesting on the streets and tell this to the controversial bail has actually been pulled. an extraordinary session is expected to be held in parliament and it is friday that spring in bernard smith. we joined this line from
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georgia capital tbilisi to tell us about what's going to be happening in parliament and why people want to continue these protests despite the bill being pulled up. holy and protest is gathering again outside the parliament here in tbilisi. it's going to vote later today to strike down a bill that he only past 2 days ago. why only pass on tuesday, but that from to tens of thousands of people to take the streets of the last 3 days, demanding that the bill be struck down. that's not a problem is going to do the ruling georgia dream party said that it will unconditionally withdraw the bill. we supported without any reservations. it accuses what it calls, the radical opposition of spreading lies about the law. but in fact, the ruling party has bowed to popular protest is not as popular as it once was. the georgia dream party is bound to popular protest and is going to withdraw the bill.
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so who is the proposed for an agent? know a that exactly while opponents of this bill say is very similar to a law that was introduced in russia and they see russia happened in the lecture in russia. the foreign agents always been used to crack down heavily on opposition groups on civil society groups. elena and jose and opponent in georgia, stay the same thing would happen here. it would affect organizations that receive at least 20 percent of the funding from foreign sources from outside georgia. human rights watch said it would propose it would put onerous reporting requirements and inspections on such as non governmental organizations and to corruption. watch dogs in across investigators and independent media. the government that is necessary to have before to roots out what it calls, foreign influence and foreign spies,
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and the georgia government has the right to know who is funding the n g o. but it's a position group. just say it's just too much inspired by the 2012 law in russia. the leader of georgian dream, the ruling party, he is made, is 1000000000, then rushes, the riches money, georgia. he's an oligarchy, and they see that this party is sympathetic to russia. thank you for that. benny smith live in georgia capital tbilisi former malaysian prime minister, morally dania scene has pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse of power and money laundering. anti corruption. investigators arrested him on thursday. he is accused of misusing a covert 19 economic recovery fund. why did denies the accusations saying they're politically motivated? florida 3 is outside the high court in quite a lamp or with more on the charges. we know that we'd in yes in has been charged with 6 council for, for abuse of power and to for money laundering. he's alleged to have committed
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these are fences when he was prime minister. so between march 20, 20 and august 2021. in total. he's alleged to have received nearly $95000000.00 in his party's bank account, and faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty as well as a fight. now all this is in relation to a government economic stimulus program that he launched when he was prime minister . he was 1st question by anti corruption offices in january in relation to this was america in february in relation to this. and shortly after that the anti graft agency charged 2 party members from his political party. bruce sat to with corruption also in relation to the same economic recovery program. and in january, the anti growth agency froze his parties. political froze, his parties account. no, we didn't. yes, it has didn't not guilty, he's claiming trial. he was posting bail and he says, these charges against him on nothing more than political persecution. and are you
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escort her sentence? a former goldman sachs banker to 10 years in prison for embezzling billions of dollars from malaysia sovereign. while fund christine salome 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 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
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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 leitner 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 joe low, the malaysian billionaire, an alleged architect of the scheme, 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
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jazeera, brooklyn new york. soldiers in bolivia, keys of helping and profiting from smuggling migrants into chile. the chile and military was deployed more than a week ago to try to stop the flow of undocumented people across the border. a latin america is lucy in human report, reports from co, china. no wiggle it. 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 visit and generally, what level 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 bus driver should be punished. it's illegal. this has become the main entry point for tens of thousands of undocumented migrants. this path is one of the main smuggling routes from bolivia
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into chile here in the upper 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 bolivians 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, we're making money, but also bolivian soldiers who man the 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, the bolivian soldiers cross over all the time they've even stolen. some of my lamas
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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 migrants, a law really syllabic on both and solemn bolivia will only agree to take back undocumented migrants from its own country. it's 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 lose government is currently attempting to negotiate a reciprocal deal with bolivia. but so far there's been no breakthrough. meanwhile, the local indigenous eye, mad us, who for centuries have gone back and forth across the border as easily as crossing the street complain that the only one's obliged to produce up to day permits. to enter this country. to see a newman al jazeera,
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called chaney japan is preparing to release treated radioactive water into the sea, from the destroyed fukushima nuclear power plant. japanese officials say the move is unavoidable and should start soon. the you and nuclear watched on says the plan is safe, but local fishermen and neighboring countries of a posted an earthquake in 2011 knocked out a nuclear power plant, leading to meltdowns in 3 of its reactors as in use for now on angie's here as always, more on our website, al jazeera dot com, coming up next year. it's inside story. stay with us. ah, ah, european. well as begin contrast at the moment though, the cloud seems to go again from west to east. what it's actually doing is running along a frontal system,
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north of that is artic and south of it is really quite mild. so along it you either get heavy, rain or snow and it's been snow's been the case and disruptive snow for the british isles. i think the see the same in the low countries, northern germany, and particularly baltic states over the next day or so. but south of it all where the wind is coming up from the south. it has been remarkably war change has been dramatic, crossed turkey, the caucasus less so in ukraine. but look at just in our for example, and book arrest is temperatures are reminiscent of late spring, not the end of winter. that course with some of that southerly breeze is plenty more moisture. so you get rained in turkey, grease the balkans, occasionally, italy, and particularly the north of spain and france, which after wouldn't retract is probably welcome. so there's the pictures. it sits then on saturday, as jump sacks. we needn't worry about so all right, the atlas martin's any more, the brains in the form of increasing showers are coming slowly north. but the harm at this season or when did moral basis increase in its strength,
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blowing sand and dust into chad. new j. r. jerry and bobby ah, the guns in bond with is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise and many people want to book it one second, one probably on the back side to bad family expectation and cultural tradition. i guess the way now with the reality of working in the giving industry body with a new wave of rush in his flight across ukraine was the death toll. now in the bloody battle for back thoughts with both sides seemingly as far apart as ever is the war knocked in a violence.
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