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i'm thorough then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is al jazeera alive from door, also coming up, the british prime minister is in paris to push the joint efforts to stop migrants crossing the english channel. mass protests, forest. george's parliament to drop a controversial foreign agents bill on the kremlin accuses the us of instigating anti russia. sentiment was this i'm to see a newman at the chile been give you a border and what you see here is what's become one of the main smuggling groups of undocumented migrates. here in the attack, how my desert ah, the police in germany are investigating a mass shooting in the northern city of hamburg. at least 8 people have been killed in the attack at jehovah witnesses hall, including the gunman. he was reportedly a former member of the religious community. chancellor,
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olaf shoulds has called the attack or brutal act of violence. uncle sim sharif reports mobiles footage records. the gunman fighting inside the building that a weekly bible study meeting was taking place outside a stream of police vetoes and ambulances rushes to the scene. yeah, no, 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 will probably 25 shots at least that i heard. and after the police got there, there was no gun fire for a long time. then after 5 minutes or so, there was a single shot on police then storm the building as cutting people out. police say a body found on the upper part of the building may have been the gunman. 45 on the door to get on the police officers who went and found people who may have been
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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 a person. so far we have no indications that any perpetrators fleet of forensic teams are looking for clues. as police investigate the comments motives. and we consume sharif, answered ceylon, let's talk to our producer, william peacock, who's in amber and for us, william, i appreciate there isn't a lot of information at this early stage, but what can you tell us? well i can tell you is a hair of a scene in the past hour was seen to undertake his lands, turn up, take out coffins into the building just behind me where the shootings took place and leave. so the bodies have been amazed. how many a dead will the police have said this morning was 8. 1 of those was they believe they went through federal, i think with a perpetrator. now the narrative they have,
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they told is fits with the eye witness reports we heard and that report is there. the police came to the scene after, hey, then gunshot, being a poor fit, found people in it. and then when they were in the building, had another shot, went upstairs and found someone dying of their wounds. now they weren't concerned but with the person who had killed everyone else that i would say he seems to be a good working hypothesis. we are expected to hear from the police and the lake localities imminently just the close hand of the giving a press conference, and we should been get some further information about the latest casualty figures and perhaps who this person was william other precedents for an attack like this one in germany. well it's certainly not an everyday occurrence, but it's certainly not the 1st one. this has happened if we think back 3 years ago, 2020 and had now. though a 10 people shot dead boy, a man who turned out to be a right way street missed they were mostly immigrant, so people were f, i know the back grounds, attacked in
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a ship and then some shops there. and the year before wasn't holla, an attack on the synagogue left people dead, but was also thought about extremist. now, what we know about the attack, a sofa is completely unconcerned, but the local media all say they know who it is. and they say he was a member of this, there was a congregation until about 18 months ago. and they're saying, although we can't confirm this yet, but he had no known extreme is link. so background mart, william peacock, thank you very much. that press conference with the german authorities about the start shortly, we'll speak to again, once we know more and the british and french leaders are meeting in paris with migration as the focus of their talks. and many of my coin richie soon aca holding the 1st such summit in 5 years. it comes as the british government launches a controversial new crackdown on migrants crossing to the u. k. from france in small boats. natasha butler is joining us live from the lease a palace in paris. you know, natasha emanuel mccoy. didn't have the best relationship with with forrest johnson
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. he also didn't have time to have relationship with less trust, any indications at all on your end of what the mac whole sumac relationship might look like. well, i think it's pretty obvious to say certainly better than michael's relationship with other boys. johnson, this just as you point out there. look, there's no doubt that on paper a sooner and michael have quite a bit on in common that both young ambitious leaders in their early forty's, both former a investment bankers, sons of doctors, although their politics do differ in many ways, but it's clear seeing them here when, as soon as i arrived at the li say that these are 2 men who feel that they can do business together, the communication is certainly on the same page. there were lots of warm back slaps and handshakes. as the 2 men went into the lease a palace, now this is all about resetting ties between france and the u. k. that's how they
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li say, is presenting this summit the 1st such meeting in 5 years because in recent years since brag it relations between paris and london have been extremely tense and frayed disputes are the things like fishing rights covered or the or cars submarine contract. so this is very much about trying to get that relationship back to some normalcy. they're also going to talk about the migrant both the tried to reach the u. k from friends shores now over the last few years, there's been no easy answers to this issue. what are we expecting? that's an issue that comes up again and again between from, from the you k. very nice to source of ongoing tension between london and power. so they try to find solutions to stop people risking their lives, taking small boats from, from the u. k. we've seen a rise and the number of people attempting to do that in recent years. and this week, the british prime minister proposed a new lower in the u. k, saying the,
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anyone arriving in the u. k. on a small boat illegally, wouldn't be able to apply for someone and, but supposed to, to, to people from taking that journey not from has said that that law might not have a major impact on what happened, say it. but nevertheless, we know that micro tonight will be talking about this. and we are also expecting from the off person for more financial help, very much longer period of time in order to both the security operations on the north and french coast and natasha. but the reporting live from parents, thank you very much. and ga, the parliament has dropped to build a protest is feared, would silence the media and opposition. the bill would have forced media and jose who received more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents. a tens of thousands of protesters were up in the streets for 3 days straight, and they had warned that the bill was a move towards russia and away from the west of kremlin is accusing the us of
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stirring up anti russians. sentiments in georgia, bernard smith has more now from releasing there's a lot relief here outside parliament of popular protest seems to forced georgia government to back down and kill this bill. the ruling party, georgia. dream said it would conditionally withdraw the bill. it's supported without any reservation, but it accused what it called, the radical opposition of spreading lies about the bill. many people here send the hand of russia. the bill was called an agent of foreign influence. bill was a very similar sort of law was passed in russia and it was used to crack down on opposition groups and human rights watch says that here in georgia organizations, n g o would have faith owner support and wine and an inspection that includes electron monitoring groups corruption, monitoring, group, independent media, anyone who got source more than 20 percent of their funding from overseas,
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the government. but simply that this law was necessary to rule out foreign agents and spies. the kremlin, went on physically about this law that they had no influence on. i'm not involved in this law in georgia, israeli police say a gunman who opened fire at a cafe in central televi injuring 3 people has been killed. the palestinian group. hamas house claimed responsibility for the attack, and one con 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 shoot shot dead. the area's been cleared. lisa medics are on the scene while handling the protein. a tear is derived. it doesn't 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 protest disbursed book. the prime minister is on an official
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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 at least strengthen the forces in the police. television has been witnessing anti government protest in the area where the shooting 2 places visit normal. the mayor of eve is also protested to return homes. the shooter is a palestinian man from the lien and occupied by police and security forces investigating the motives of the attack. the last shooting intel of eve was in april last year when a palestinian man killed 3 israelis. alas and claim responsibility for the attack and the spokesmen of math and gather has reacted saying that the heroic operation until a b is a natural reaction to the crimes of the occupation and the security measures are collapsing. this week's lesson, obviously your head is also reacted thing. the operation in television destroy design and security system and dealt
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a severe 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 israeli rates, and those are occurring on a nightly basis in the occupied westbank. m run kong. how does era occupied east jerusalem? israeli forces have detained the 2 relatives of the suspected palestinian gunmen? the raid took place in the village of near lee in the occupied west bank as shooting, paying has been reelected by chain as rubber stamp parliament as president for a historic 3rd term. and new leadership team has also been decided all known for being loyal to she. katrina, you reports from beijing in a unanimous vote by china's national pupils congress. she didn't, he was re elected as president. he began his unprecedented 3rd term by swearing an oath to china's constitution was, i pledge to be loyal to the motherland and the people to be dedicated in my duties
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have integrity and his serv. public interest. he was also elected head of the military are largely ceremonial, the vote signals a further consolidation of power under she who had confirmed his party, general secretary in october, the chinese politic now had entered into the era of winner, takes old politics essentially and shooting pain is that big winner, if 5 years ago he was able to get the majority of paula bureau, which was the top level of decision making body. this term he has something a lot closer to near monopoly this time around. so you to also elected with hon. john, as you vice president and john g as new head of the n p. c. all officials are known for their loyalty to see and they faced many challenges ahead. tried is economic growth is slowing. a modest gdc target of 5 percent was set for 2023. paging was also deal with low consumer confidence,
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rising unemployment and an ailing poverty sector. increasing rivalry with the united states pauses. another threat sanctions on chinese firms have caused what she says are unprecedented and severe challenges to try his development. on friday, china's congress also proved far reaching reforms to various state and party institutions. they didn't argue these changes will lead to less bureau kristi and waste of resources and more efficient policy making, especially when it comes to boosting much needed growth and innovation. but ultimately, it will also concentrate more power in the hands of the party and ultimately in the hands, she didn't pain public confidence in she's leadership was damaged, following a hasty reversal of his strict pandemic policy last year. but analysts say it's had little impact on his power featured pains. leadership is a core priority of the communist party itself. and that the reversal of
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0 cove id and the can to sigh so full out from that policy has not translated into any real political threat. in 2018, the communist party abolished presidential term limits allowing she didn't ping to vote for life. katrina, you al jazeera still ahead on ours. is there a key player in the one m d. b corruption scandal? one of the world's biggest financial scandals is sentenced to a decade behind bars in the united states. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules allow us to treat the global commons with the attention. it deserves informed opinions that g, but we should have climate change as the center of fits agenda and not be
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this hour, the british and french leaders, a meeting in paris with migration is the focus of their talks. the british government has launched a new crack down on migrants crossing to the u. k from france in small boats. at least 8 people are dead after a gunman carried out an attack at jehovah. witnesses hall in the german city of hamburg. german reports suggest that the shooter was a former member of the religious community. the kremlin says the us is behind what it called anti russia sentiment in georgia. and he's watching the situation with concern these comments coming out to georgia parliament drop a controversial bill. the protestors had feared,
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would silence the media and opposition and soldiers in bolivia are accused of helping and profiting from the smuggling of migrants into chile. the chilean military was deployed more than a week ago to try to stop the flow of undocumented people across the border or latin america editor lucy newman, reports from coach county. oh wait a little. 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 authorities, visit them with it. what a report can they come down that hill and the coyote is 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 come a desert. you can see the footprints here that show that people were passing probably over night. 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 were 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, the bolivian soldiers cross over all the time. they've even stolen some of my lamas complaints this resident. but there's a bigger problem. bolivia,
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cut diplomatic ties with chilly in 1978. the neighbors have only consider relations, and that's made this desolate border. a magnet for migrants allow really syllabic on lucille solomon. olivia 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 lee the, the name of chillies government is currently attempting to negotiate a reciprocal deal with bolivia. but so far there's been no breakthrough. meanwhile, the local indigenous i might as who for centuries have gone back and forth across the border as easily as crossing the street complain that they are the only ones obliged to produce up to day permits. to enter this country, to see in human al jazeera, called chaney as several runners in the palestine marathon have honored the late al
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jazeera journalist, sharina ugly members of her family and staff from the bethlehem municipality, ran into shirts, showing her picture serene was shot and killed by an israeli soldier, while on assignments for al jazeera in jeanine in may of last year. a common got this is director of public relations of the bethlehem municipality. she joins us now live from bethlehem. you know this, this marathon, of course, has a different flavor for us here at al jazeera and for you talk to us about honoring sharon this year. oh, this is an initiative by amazon municipality to our city in adams from mann or from his descendants from the city of bath. wow. and we are proud to dive to shoot in in, during her life represented by the way and her shooting and being marked that showed the whole work the
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case. and the officer goes that we kind of spin on databases, especially data that goes on the journals. so in a day, during the my phone all the time, we work with them on it and says the word never dies because we feel. ringback that should be allied amongst amongst and anyway, i was calling the gentleman to speak about the students last in the whole work. how in less every day and asked to go by my mystery was from bethlehem, of course. and it's actually an event that she covered earlier in her in her career . that was separately from this the marathon. and you touched on this carries of
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political message. tell us about that. yeah, actually you didn't get a lot circumstances, but we live in the janine and not unless we try to tell the word and to to seek for support from the whole word about this situation and but despite everything that's happened, we didn't want to live in the we still call or just ask the whole community to start and there was an hour so that's fine. all right, carmen got us joining us from bethany and thank you very much. you're welcome. a former malaysian prime minister more. he didn't. yes. seen his pleaded not guilty
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to charges of abuse and power, abusive power, and money laundering, anti corruption. investigators arrested him on thursday. he is accused of misusing a cove in 1900 economic recovery fund. while he had in says the accusations are politically motivated and the global repercussions continue from a massive corruption scandal involving another jailed, former malaysian prime minister. that's and as you, brazil, like, the u. s. court has sentenced a former goldman sachs bankrupt at 10 years in prison. for embezzling billions of dollars from religious sovereign wealth fund known as one m d. b. kristen salumi reports, 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,
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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 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 in fines 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,
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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 jazeera, brooklyn new york. japan is preparing to release water from the destroyed fukushima nuclear plant into the sea. jessica washington reports these fish are part of a mission to convince those who don't the safety of releasing water from one of the world's worst nuclear accidents into the ocean. my what article i took that here at the marine organism breeding test station we raised flounder and abalone with treated water containing ordinary sea water. i think we are able to show that there
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is no change in how they are growing. this is part of a plan to solve a problem more than a decade in the making. in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and syn army which destroyed the fukushima plant, water used to cool damage react to cause and contaminated rain and ground water was stored in these tanks. but they are almost at capacity and authority, say the time to release the treated water is fast approaching. the tokyo electric power company has been treating the water, removing various radioactive materials. but some fishermen say they aren't convinced and they fear their efforts to rebuild the fishing industry in the years after the disaster are being undermined. only neither with oh no, i think it's still too early to release the water into the ocean. it's too short. i understand they discussed it with every one beforehand, but they haven't talked about it yet. some neighboring countries, including china and south korea, have also voiced their concerns. and some pacific nations have pushed for japan to
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delay the release of the water until implications for the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't. the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries. we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think it is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica, washington al jazeera up next on al jazeera inside story to say, toot ah, the thursday prudent of the hot day in china was a record breaking temperatures. in good part ran tickly round the yellow sea. well
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as tempted, the coming down that is still the cold air, further north to drop and down by 1015 degrees, not line effectively as the cold front, sasa, that is warming, but not extraordinary. this in increasing cloud and rain is likely in japan. we see the sun. but what's this line develop? as the car really gets tucked in snow is likely for north korea. might just come across the border up through lunch or scoffing flooding. rostock as well. because the air still cold enough to bring these seesawing temperatures through china. but the trend ah, to say so far has been this been warmer than usual. while the reflecting what happened last year. equally on the west side of india, running to sudden pakistan, temps has been higher than normal. they're not extraordinary the moment, but there are 3 full 5 degrees above where they should be. increasing cry might suggest a few showers in the east of india maybe up and the foot of the himalaya in the pole. for example, pakistan says, still enjoying if that's right, were tempted above where they should be, particularly in karachi,
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but an increasing cloud and some rain coming out of afghanistan and they had behind it significantly cooler. which will mean it will be the much the same in northern pakistan. ah, disco city has become a major global issue. the demand is going right up and the supply is going straight down, turning in essential natural resources into a commodity traded for profit. just because it's life doesn't mean it cannot be priced. what about the guy that can't afford it? that guy told me it's water. al jazeera examines the social, financial, and environmental impact of the war to privatization notes of water on al jazeera. ah, a new wave of russians, flights 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 wall knocked in
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