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exposes and questions they used and abused of our around the globe on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks over the years. trump is the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations. but this time is different with detailed coverage, although many countries are seeking to reduce their defenders profit for your now jetta says the toilet will continue to be in demand from around the world. it's an indication of how reliant benjamin netanyahu is on support. in the far right, the plans for the so called national guard have suddenly feed ah, several people are injured in the laces burst of violence, and israel, the alleged attacker is shot dead by security forces. wow, earlier is really forces again,
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storm deluxe m. all squalls. sisters were shot dead in a central region. ah, hello there, i'm dealing with all this is sound to see where live from london also coming up. u . s. journalist detained in russia, pleads not guilty to espionage, political leaders, demand his immediate release. any manuel, mac. com wraps up his chinese visit, urging teaching ping to push for peace in ukraine. ah, at least 5 people have been injured in the latest burst of violence in israel. they attack happened in television. the victims are said to be foreign tourists, while the alleged attack was shot and killed by security forces. what abdul hamid has more now from occupied east jerusalem. the latest we have heard is that this
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was a combined ramming and shoot. you get back that happened on the water from from an ad in tel aviv. it was carried out by a man from central israel, who had no previous criminal record. now, what happened exactly is still a bit confusing to understand. we do know that this man was driving a car. he ran into a group of 2 ways that happened to be on that promenade. about 6 of them were wounded and one of them and they callian national, died at some point the car of the attacker overturned and we see this video of the pull of the attacker on the ground and the police shooting them, killing him or how these really call it neutralizing him, but in the latest statement,
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police is saying the day notice after the car overturn before the car return is not clear that this at decca was reaching out for what they thought is a weapon. and that's why they neutralize it. that bit of the statement is quite confusing, but they are calling it a combined ramming and shooting attack. and we do know that one italian 2 is that it was previously said that he died from a gun wound. now they're saying that he died back from the call ramming injure him . so certainly the up was i thing that the police as still trying to piece together to get the full version. and it was so we get the full image of what happened there . earlier in the day to israeli, cindy occupied west bank was shot dead. and another was seriously injured. israeli army says the attack has targeted a vehicle near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley. it says all 3 victims
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were female level marg, over hug. i can only say one thing. our enemies are putting us to the test again and once again, they will discover, even in this test, that we stand together united, confident in our righteousness. and we will act together with the complete support of our forces, the id f and the security forces. will soon after that attack, israeli settlers gathered at different check points across the occupied west bank palestinian say there were attacks on some vehicles. well this is how the violence is played out this week. on wednesday, israeli police raided alex, the mosque is lambs, 3rd, holy sight, joy, morning and evening. prayers, security personnel use force against palestinian worshippers. and several people were injured in response to those rays within hours walk it's, we're far into israel from garza and southern lebanon. on thursday, the latest power she broke it since the 2006 war was fired towards israel, from lebanon. israel blame to master the miss solvable. the group didn't admit that
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it was responsible. israel responded with nighttime air attack from 11 and the gaza strip. there were no reports of casualties. then on friday, israeli police again targeted palestinian worshippers making their way to the off the compound. ah, it was the 3rd time israel had used boys against palestinian said alex and soon after hundreds of people rallied in the compound to protest against israel's actions. were still sorry to has more now from outside damascus, gate and occupied east jerusalem. this is the damascus gate of the old city that leads to alex are compound. early in the morning, people started to come here, towns of thousands of palestinians performing there. friday, the prayer, the 1st friday prayer, after the violence broke out in
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a lock saw compound of the israeli security forces stormed into the mosque and have arrested around $400.00 palestinians. nothing about the goodness, mother, but there is lots of pressure here. it's very difficult and hard to get here. the crowd was huge, but they didn't let everyone in. but for the majority, 2 of them coming to alex moore's could to day was not easy because his rela, secluded, the forces has set up hands of the checkpoints across this city. and every one coming to alexa compound to perform the friday pre needed to go to do that check points. and deb palestinians, water coming from the west bank or gazette street. they need to be about 55 years old. them on the chef of death when i went to unto with my kids, i want to come to jerusalem. and to alex i to pray. i want to visit around and take them to the zoo, them any time freely. but this is impossible. to fry the pre of to date has ended
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up peacefully. however, the situation remains fragile and tense. many palestinians here are seen that if the israeli government is the status quo of alex our compound, they're not going to accept that. and that is going to 3, go to the pension. again, she said that all g 0 occupied east jerusalem. israel's militia carried out air strikes in garza on sites. it says belong to hamas. that's after it intercepted several rockets far from the region, but there were no reports of casualties. well, you know, i'll say, had reports from a residential neighborhood in garza early war planes targeted and pounded the gaza strip in the late night hours of thursday and all through the morning hours of the friday. at least 10 sites were targeted and evacuated. military camps, in addition to agriculture lands over here, we're in to stock neighborhood. this is a residential neighborhood. as you can see,
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these areas have been targeted by, by f. 16 mess styles, causing huge holes into the ground. they have completely destroyed the infrastructure. the power poles here power has been cut because the power poles have been destroyed. also civilian homes around this area here have been severely damaged. in addition to that, a children's hospital, a direct hospital was partially damaged according to because the ministry of health guy didn't even have been with us for a stuck. but we were prepared in this whole meal 1st a new ramadan day. suddenly we heard a small exclusion, and then 5 huge explosions struck everything and made 5 big holes. the children were terrified on the broken glass, his father, my sister, why she was sleeping on the computer. now it took him mediate there say that what
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has happened between israel and hamas so far is just an exchange of messages. and that both parties do not wish to escalate the situation. more mass has said that it is going to be ready to stand against any aggression against the policy and people in gaza, or the holy sites in jerusalem units, see it, al jazeera gods, this city israel also struck parts of lebanon, and that was in response to the firing of rockets into northern israel on thursday . no group has same responsibility for that sample of missiles with truly military blames hamas st. holder reports now from tar in southern lebanon. the israel carried out air strikes in southern lebanon in the early hours of friday morning targeting what it said were mass positions. these really military says it was in response to a barrage of rockets. the palestinian group fired on thursday. no casualties were
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reported. and most missiles fell in open spaces through this double treatment within a single israel wants to respond, but it doesn't want a wide scale was it doesn't want to involve has belie in a war. there are many reasons among them, domestic troubles and israel doesn't want a war to disrupt its production of gas. the un peacekeeping force in lebanon has been in contact with the parties. it says, this route and lebanon don't want to walk. and while there has been no claim of responsibility, security sources say palestinian groups, many of which are armed and confined to camps, were behind the incident. some analysts say they couldn't have acted without the knowledge, and backing of lebanon's has below both mass and has beloved our iranian allies. and recently announced a joint operations room. when we looked at thomas's activity
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in lebanon, we see that and 2019 onwards, we saw a large number of hamas officials, representatives show up at lebanon. and also, to a certain extent, they may loot as a, as a base for their, for their presence. has below, has not condemned the record fire, but the lebanese government has warned against using its territory for acts that could destabilize the country. this may not just be about palestine in recent weeks as well, stepped up its war against iran in neighboring syria. iran, in a rare acknowledgement, said 2 of its military advisors were killed, it promised revenge. other incidents have heightened tension among them, the alleged infiltration of an armed man from lebanon into israel. and while this round of hostilities may be over, the exchange of fire appears to be more of
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a warning that the region could slide into broader conflict. zanna could their al jazeera tire southern lebanon. ah, us senate to top leaders have demanded the immediate release of a wall street journal. will porter, arrested in russia last week. u. s. citizen, even garage garbage? has it been officially charged with spine and a speed not guilty is being held for 2 months in pre trial detention? following his arrest, the claimant said he had been caught caught red handed. well, our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has the story. from the get go, as soon as the white house learned about the detention of having garage coach, it has always denied the allegations against him. i asked for these formal charges that have now been leveled against him. of the white house is not in any way
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updating its response, but what i can tell you is that the state department official is saying that what it, the bind administration is doing essentially is pressing for fair and transparent treatment. so really what they're saying is that they are going to continue to try and really defend him in these circumstances. and from the bottom line is as the bottom administration is really echoing, that rare bipartisan condemnation of the allegations that we've had in terms of that statement. that has come from capitol hill from the top senators. mitch mcconnell, as well as chuck schumer, essentially demanding the release of evan girl rich, how they're trying to handle it. and so far it's been unsuccessful, has been to get what's known as concealer access, and the so the u. s. embassy in moscow has been working unsuccessfully, so far with the government in russia to try and get communication. they're trying
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to do this so that they can get the family in contact with the wall street journal reporter and also his employer. about what we've learned is so far the process has been, i necessarily bureaucratic, in the words of the state department, been opaque in fact. and so what we're now learning is that it's going to be as some days before there is any sort of communication. russia is again threatening to scrap a historic grain deal with ukraine and less obstacles. the russian exports are removed . the agreement allows ukraine, which is one of the world's top great produces to send us exports through a safe corridor in the black sea. russia's foreign minister has been discussing the deal with his turkish counterpart in cora. so gala pro says russia isn't happy with the agreement because the interests of russians, suppliers are protected. it's more we, when there's gonna be, that's why we were forced to do it. and we extended that deal once for 120 days and
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haven't seen any signs to even attempt to resolve those issue. and we have grown tired of calling on those who are responsible for this, an appeal to their conscience. so yes, we decided to go for a slight escalation and proposed the publication of the deal for only 60 days. if the obstacles for exporting russia fertilizers remain, we will have to think if we need this deal at all. french president, manuel mccall is on the last day of the state by the visit to china. the troops being marked by his repeated calls to chinese. these are shooting, paying to help in the war. and ukraine betrayed, has also been a major focus of the visit as well by explain president the manual macaroni has been wrapping up this 3 day state visit with a trip to the city of one joe, the main manufacturing and exporting hub of southern china. and it's of course, the business aspect of this visit, which is seen as extremely important to china, to france and the why the e u,
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especially given the souring of relations between china and the united states. a number of deals have been signed and possibly an indication of the importance china attaches to this visit. macaroni has been a company to go on, jo by his chinese counterparts, president she jane ping. it's highly unusual for she to accompany a visiting head of state beyond their 1st official meetings in beijing. but today, hoping, holding more talks more meetings with entrepreneurs and investors ending this visit with a private dinner. but earlier, micron visited a local university talking to students there about the escalating tensions in the world. and of course, the war in ukraine. we're not on the, on the school, you can, harrison, the speeches. this rise intention has a strategic character between the us and china. it's becoming very open and it grows with the major conflicts going on at the moment, especially the return of war and europe and rushes aggression against ukraine. this
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was a clear violation about international law. this is the country that's decided to colonize its neighbor without respecting the rules. deploying weapons invading deeply disrupt, so international order and risks precipitating this strategic tension is given china's relationship with russia. that's been a lot of focus on whether macro, the european commission president should have on delay and who has been accompanying him, can exert pressure on she to push the russia towards peace. telling him bluntly that he is the only one who can bring russia to its senses. macros leaves the region with a commitment from china that it 2 wants to see peace, but no firm proposals on how between them. they might achieve that. rob mcbride, douches era. so still had heal analogy, sierra relatives left behind why cubes, elderly population faces increased economic hardship plus riddles in los angeles
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with a story about california's efforts to determine whether reparation is due to african americans living in this state. ah, with well severe thunderstorms in the southeast corner of australia are producing some damaging winds and some big hail is while heavy one those details. here's a picture on saturday. still dealing with this stormy mix of weather and it is certainly going to usher in some cooler air. so let's jump a few days ahead. waking up on monday morning. look at this, an ac t camera, just one degree. ok back to the here. now in for new zealand, the escape we've got bursts of rain to go. those winds fall. so be blustery is while i'm thinking in the order of about a $130.00 millimeters of rain for gives been in those winds will be howling when
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they exceed 80 kilometers per hour. the rain is filling in for central, calla, montana, west calum antennas wall driving rain for southern sumatra, and also central javert province on saturday. now that the showers have cleared and the clouds are starting to float away in china, the temperatures are starting to come up in places like grey lynn, for example, with a hive 24 degrees. just a few showers crippin in to the western gang su river valley chunking. we've got you in for a high of 23 and we had some pretty intense rain in japan. it triggered some landside alerts and chicago and honshu bulk of that activity out toward the pacific, but still some rain for tokyo on saturday bye for now. ah. on counting the cost will opec plus is decision to talk or production make? inflation was the u. k. agreed to join the asia pacific for you blockers. previous palma field breakfast waltz. why has africa received on the 11th returns?
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millions required employment funding. i talked to the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, when use and calling to pause that matter to you, lou. ah, ah, a quick reminder of our top stories here are now to see what these 5 people have been injured in the late spurts of violence in israel. the attack happened instead of if the victims a said to be foreign tourists, the alleged attacker was shot and killed by security forces. earlier in the day to his re, these were killed and another series, the injured in
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a shooting the occupied westbank. israeli army says the attack is targeted a vehicle near an legal settlement, the jordan valley. and israel has used for some palestinian worshippers for a 3rd time in oak bodies jerusalem, as they made their way to the moss. hundreds of people later protested in the com that was fate of police killings. as i waged, chile president gabriel burridge has said signed a new law allowing police to use lethal force if they think they're in danger. and mayerson, other local officials in the capital, are demanding the government, declare a state of emergency. to help deal with a growing crime wave. lucio newman report. snap from santiago with chiles. president gabriella body tries to console the mother of the latest policeman killed in the line of duty. they killed my son, she sobs while 3 former chilion presidents watch from the front row of the church.
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33 year old daniel panama was shot into headed point blank range on wednesday. the 4th policeman murdered while on patrol in less than a month. yeah, they're big enough enough of killing those who guarantee our safety today. there is a child, a wife, and an institution that is suffering from smoking. buffalo, ah, the latest killing has shaken a country that until 5 years ago, thought it was immune to the type of violent crimes that plague many of chili's neighbors. now security, or the lack of it has become a national priority on ru, 03 policemen, murdered in the last fortnight. that's something that can't happen. actually, it's never happened before, and it can't continue. that will guarantee following the latest victims funeral present embodied signed a controversial new law, allowing police to use lethal force on the presumption that they're in danger. located in front them of unit. that's him,
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which would be him. the situation we're facing has been brewing for a long time and has multiple causes, so it won't be easy to confront, even it's worst expression of the assassinations we've had to lament these past weeks. chilly has seen an upsurge in drug trafficking and illegal weapons, but also gangs and organized crime groups who entered chilly from venezuela and colombia. in the last 5 years, hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants have entered this country, including 2 venezuelans, suspected of having killed as policeman. rightly or wrongly, more and more chileans are blaming some of them for importing crime to this country . here in the capital, some mares are even demanding that the government declare a state of emergency in their counties where nearly 40 percent of crimes are committed. starting monday, undocumented migrant suspected of committing a crime, flint placed under preventive detention until their identity and innocence can be
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established. another unprecedented step to see in human al jazeera santiago, a political and economic crisis worsened by the knock on effects of the coven. 19 pandemic has left many cubans feeling they have no choice but to look elsewhere for better opportunities to raise of all reports from havana on the impact this trend is having on the island. it's not easy watching your children leave says might as her in yeah. with mine. she's a mother of 2 whose children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states. yona as if they don't call me, i'm desperate to go to them. the situation here is getting worse every day. i'm alone in the country and there are no medicine or long lines to get food. i need to be with my children. this is not what i expected. i gave my life for this country, but not anymore. remember midas father fought in fidel castro's revolution. now she's waiting for her children to apply for
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a u. s. government unification program that allows residents to bring their family members from cuba to america. i only got them in court of sun has also left. she too, is alone and waiting for the same visa, mercury. there is so much stress. i level my own. the situation is sad. the hospitals are horrible. there is no medicine that we get any 7 eggs a month. i live on my pension, but i can barely survive on it. her pension is around $8.00 a month, maida, and my dear little carmen are proof of a new reality in cuba, where young people go abroad in search of a better future, leaving their relatives behind. and he say that by 2030, the average cuban will be 60 years old ones are leaving the country in record numbers, u. s. government figures show that over $250000.00 cubans and for the us illegally in a period of 13 months. this is almost 3 percent of us population here in heaven that people are also coming before embassy to try to find
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a legal pathway to other countries. the economic situation is a driving force, rising inflation, a shortage of food medicine, prolonged power outages and a tweet embargo turn life into a daily struggle. many have lost hope that anything will change. the position blames the government. what is happening now is a crisis generated by the government salaries have lost 4 or 5 times their purchasing paula, soaring inflation was caused by the government, by a reorganization of the currency. and the government knows it did not work. and of course, they'll never say they got it wrong and will blame us sanctions for the problem. cuba has prided itself on its universal care and education system. but the increase in migration has presented a new challenge, an aging population. people who are too old to leave, but unable to survive, if they stay, that several alpha theda have anna cuba, us vice president,
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tamela harris has arrived in nashville after the republican controlled tennessee house of representatives voted to a spell to democrats for their will and a gun control protest at the state house, now representatives adjusting pearson and justin jones of cold at a dark day. the demonstration happened after school shooting in nashville and which 6 people, 3 of them children, were killed. the votes to expel jones and pearson have drawn accusations of racism after a 3rd democrat, gloria johnson, whose white narrowly survived a pole on her exposure. california is the 1st u. s. d. to begin the process to consider reparations for black americans, whose ancestors suffered on to slavery, segregation, and discrimination. reynolds reports on the commission. it's debating the issue. i just got back to martin at a public meeting of the reparations commission. people spoke out sometimes, passionately. our ancestors help build this country, african americans,
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black people, whatever you want to label us, just turn. where on the island of desta to despair amongst a sea of abundance. shrewd lipper right should start with muddy the ab 3121 task force meeting is now hard to order. the task force was set up by the state legislature in 2020, to develop proposals for compensating california residents, who are descendants of enslaved people. this task force is designed to examine the harms associated with the enslavement of black people, african americans in this country, as well as the legacy of the harms of enslavement. advocate, se reparations would not only be for slavery, but the century and a half of racism that followed. and we think about over time whether you want to start with the jim crow laws, whether you want to think about moving forward with the red lining with real estate
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are the, are the, the horrors of discrimination. segregation, all of those things followed ah, slavery, and i have continued a thing to plague us through to day. economists consulted by the panel estimate that the cost of compensating california's black residence could top $800000000000.00. that's 2 and a half times the state's budget for this year. the task force church says reparations may not be limited to money. the recommendations for reparations must include compensation restitution, which account for stolen land are still in. well, i'm still in opportunities rehabilitation. i'm, you know, free education, free health care is examples. i'm not saying is that those are going to be the final recommendation. hash reparations are not unprecedented. the federal government has paid some native american tribes compensation for land improperly
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seized from them. and in 1988 paid $1200000000.00 to japanese americans inter earned during the 2nd world war. the task force would like to hear from everyone, the task force must complete its report by july. first, the commission's ultimate recommendations will be purely advisory, the states legislature and governor will ultimately decide what if any reparations are given a process that is sure to prompt war debate about history, equity, and cost. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. he can of course, find out much more about the stories for following right on the website at al jazeera dot com. ah, mine to of the top stories you are now to sierra at these 5 people been injured in the latest burst of milan and is.

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