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is from across the globe from the perspective of on met with gentlemen. on al jazeera, it's a $1000000000.00 money laundering operation. the coal mafia is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit. i'm always hoping with it right of this right now. in a 4 part series al jazeera is investigative unit because under cover in southern africa, pittsburgh, we can fill ronnie pacino's dillman. once it's falling, it's perfectly brand new glimpse. pop 3 on out to sierra, ah, a call rams. into tourists in tel aviv am, to british israelis, a shot dead in occupied westbank as tensions rise farther between israel and palestine.
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ah, i'm not about this and this is our 0 life and go have also coming up. an american journalist, arrested in russia, pleads not guilty to espionage. politicians are demanding his release. us vice president visits tennessee to rally support for to black democrats. expelled from the state house over gun control protests and chillies. president signs of new law allowing police to use leave full force after 4 officers are killed in less than a month. a we're going to begin in israel, where one person's been killed and at least 5 have been injured in a car coming in tel aviv. the elijah zacko was shot and killed by israeli forces. the victims are set to be foreign tourists. it's the latest incident in
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a week of escalating tensions in the region. cordell da, hamid has more from occupied east jerusalem. the latest we have heard is that this was a combined ramming and shooting attack 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 an italian 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,
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killing him or how these really call it a neutralizing him, but in the latest statement, police is saying the day notice after the car overturn before the car return is not clear that this attacker 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 would. now they are saying that he died back from the car ramming injure him . so certainly there are points i think that the police are still trying to piece together to get the full version and did it was. so we get the full image of what happened there. well,
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you're tracking television comes hours after 2 british israeli woman was shot dead and another was seriously injured in the occupied. westbank is really army says the attackers targeted a vehicle near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley by mister benjamin netanyahu visited the scene of the attack. shortly afterwards the hallmark, 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 i, d, f, and the security forces. soon after that attack, his early settlers gathered a different checkpoints across the occupied west bank, palestinian said the what a tax on some vehicles earlier been fighting israel used force and palestinian worshippers for the 3rd day and occupied east jerusalem. as he made their way to alex and last hundreds of people that had gathered in the home to protest vessels. soda was in elk your bodies, jerusalem shortly after friday. prayers. who sent this report?
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this is the damascus gate of the old city that leads to al oxide compound. early in the morning, people started to come here, hands of thousands of palestinians performing the friday prayer. the 1st friday prayer after the violence broke out in alex saw compound of the israeli security forces stormed into the mosque and have arrested around $400.00 palestinians. no 3 above the good mess mother. 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 of them coming to alex moore's could to day was not easy because his relatives acquitted the forces as setup hands of the checkpoints across this city. and every one coming to alex a compound to perform the friday pre needed to go through that check points. and
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the palestinians were coming from the west bank or gazette street. they need to be about 55 years old. they went the chef of a death will and i went to unto with my kids. i want to come to jerusalem. and to alex i to pray. i went to visit around and take them to the zoo, them any time freely. but this is impossible. the friday pre of today has ended up his fault. however, the situation remains fragile and pants. many palestinians here are seen that if the israeli government, but he is the status quo of alex our compound. they are not going to accept that. and that is going to to be good, the pension again, this, you said that al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. so i'm not all speaks for the palestinian fata political party, and he's a member of it's revolutionary cancelled. it says is, or shouldn't be provoking, palestinians, especially when it comes to alex, a mosque is when most from its own experience with this holly site of muslims, that every time it tries to violate the rights of the seniors in this place,
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this will always be finding flames in the, in the region of the whole. and we've just seen this, i believe these really government knows this, this also, but they want the condition of violence, particularly at this point in time. because the context in which these government is, is having know is the government is under pressure because it wants to do this judicial reform. and they want to drive the protesters back home using fear and a legend, existential threat. so that they get rid of the demonstrators intend to be the best way to do this from the point of view is still to have a war started in the region. so they are using scaring tactics against their own people, thereby violating also there, i suppose, seniors in the hall,
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the sides germs at him. i do believe that it is really government interested in having a larger type of war in the region right now because they are interested in changing, changing the entire climate of their internal politics. the democrats, a republican leaders of the us senate have issued a rare joint statement, demanding the immediate release of a wall street journal reporter, arrested in russia law street. you are a citizen even go, which has pleaded not guilty to charges who spawning is being held for 2 months in pre trial detention for the following. his arrest the kremlin said he'd been caught red handed, or whitehouse correspond kimberley colquit has more 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
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that have now been leveled against him. ah, the white house is not in any way updating its response. but what i can tell you is that the state department official is saying that what it, the binding ministration 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 button administration is really echoing, that rare bipartisan condemnation of the allegations that we've had in terms 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 gerson ridge, 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,
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so far with the government in russia to try and get communication. they're trying 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, the in the words of the state department has 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. russian media have released footage said to so wagner mercenaries in the center of the eastern ukrainian city of buck mode area. british military intelligence said, is likely russian troops are making advances and threatening to encircle the city. on wednesday, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski said his troops would pull back if they were at risk of being surrounded. rush has been trying to take bagman for months. russia is again threatening to scrap
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a green deal with ukraine unless obstacles to russian exports are removed. the agreement allows ukraine to send green exports to a safe corridor in the black sea. russia's foreign minister has been discussing the deal with his turkish counterpart in ankara. there are no sanctions on rush and food and fertilizer like sports, but shipping and insurance sanctions that effectively blocking them with burglar more. we rooted in the blue. that's why we were forced to do it. we extended that deal once for a 120 days and haven't seen any signs to even attempt to resolve those issues. and we have grown tired of calling on those who are responsible for this and appeal to their conscience. so yes, we decided to go for a slight escalation and proposed the pollination 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. the reuters news agencies reporting that a saudi delegation is planning to visit yelman's capital next week to negotiate
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a permanent ceasefire deal with with the rebels. it's part of ongoing efforts to end the 8 year war between hootie vices linked to iran and a saudi led military alliance. saudi arabia and a run of now formerly restored diplomatic ties in an agreement brookwood by china. not only an arm out is the chairman of who's here on the sabbott news agency. it says the negotiation efforts go way back. and steps have been taken to build confidence between the who thieves and saudi arabia and i got some obama viagra. i began negotiations have been running for some time in addition to the mediation of footage, deserted by oman. many issues were put to discussions and fuels are converging, some understandings being reach, so nothing new has been introduced, nor has any new initiative been made. these delegation will therefore be discussing the final points based on the previous discussions codes through the all money mediators. decisive agreement is warming up a cinema walk. us vice president. pamela harris has met 2 democrats,
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who were expelled from the republican controlled tennessee house of representatives for their role in a gun control protest. their harness was in nashville a day after the expulsion of justin pierson. and justin jones men joined the demonstration after school shooting in nashville, in which 6 people, including 3 children, were killed. the votes to expel jones and pearson have drawn accusations of racism . after a white legislator not only survived a vote on her expulsion, they chose to lead and show courage to say that a democracy allows for places where the people's voice will be heard and honored and respected. and they understood the importance these 3 a standing to say that people will not be silenced. yellow voucher has more from
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washington dc. clearly this is the white house throwing the way behind the, the legislature, so no become known as the tennessee 3. they believe that this was something that they shouldn't have happened. we've got to remember the federal government doesn't really get involved in the work of state legislatures. it's entirely up to them to do it. but they're pointing to the fact that the 2 people who were kicked out were both african american young democrats and the one legislature that survived was a white woman. also a democrat, no colors went down to show support the fact that this was quickly arranged shows that how important i think this issue is. she wasn't due to fly there this morning . this was all arranged at within the last few hours. and she spoken to say that the biden white house supports them, and particularly supports their message that the united states needs to see national legislation on gun control, particularly. they assault weapons ban,
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but she talked about how it was important that those voices and the voices of young people who were with them and continued to be had continued to support the idea. and she believes, eventually there will be change. i still hadn't al jazeera frances president runs off a st. visited china, overshadowed by the war in ukraine. and why a financial crisis is leaving. she was elderly alone and struggling ah april on al jazeera as the war and your brain moves in with the 2nd year. we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experience this. one conversation with no has studio be unscripted, seeks to find the common solutions. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian drawing attention to land disputes had local concerns. in the lead up to
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date, al jazeera explored the environmental significance of action, and inaction. al jazeera covers the latest ongoing developments from to her on, on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera, the muslim community in diana, living in a vibrant harvey in cal chat. if contrary, we are blessed, we live in harmony to call you. i'll give an agenda, i'll just give a well to travel to south america for a guy and he's ramadan is long ago the of late. and they enjoy doing it. we have a rich country and thoughts of diversity, and that was something that we can celebrate. grandma tab in diana on al jazeera lou
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ah ah, what channel does it a reminder of the top stories? this are a one person's been killed and at least 5 all those have been injured in a car running attack in tel aviv. the alleged of soccer was later shot and killed by israeli forces. the victims are set to be fallen tourists attack and television came out. results of 2 british israeli woman was shot dead and another was seriously injured in the of the body. west bike is really army, says the attackers targeted a vehicle near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley. russia is again threatening to scrap a historic grain deal with ukraine unless obstacles to russia exports are removed. in agreement allows ukraine to send grey and exports to a safe corridor in the black sea brings president manuel mac home has wrapped up
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a state visit to china. the chip has been marked by his repeated calls, the chinese leadership in ping to help and the war in ukraine. but trade has also been a major focus of a visit set up. a bright explains president emanuel 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 to you, 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
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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 macaroni visited a local university talking to students there about the escalating tensions in the world. and of course the war in ukraine were not on date on the school. you can harrison, the speeches. this rise intention has a strategic character between the u. s. and china, it's becoming very open and it grows with the major conflicts going on at the moment, especially the return of europe and rushes aggression against ukraine. this was a clear violation of international law. this is the country that decided to colonize its neighbor without respecting the rule. deploying weapons invading deeply disrupts our international order and risks precipitating this strategic tension is, given. china is relationship with russia. that's been
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a lot of focus on whether macro and the european commission president ursula vaughan de leon, who has been accompanying him, can exert pressure on she to push to russia towards peace. telling him bluntly that he is the only one who can bring russia to its senses. mackerel leaves the region with a commitment from china that it too wants to see peace, but no firm proposals on how between them. they might achieve that. rob mcbride al jazeera, so while the gremlins, as has been following those talks in china, calling them important. but moscow said beijing will not change its position on the conflict and ukraine under pressure from abroad. cremeans spokesman me to pass. gov, called china, a serious global power, seeing it holds its own sovereign positions. china has imposed sanctions on us organizations that host to tie one's president during her recent visit, saying a wine meant you s house speaker, kevin mccarthy,
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which is angered beijing. it's targeted the hudson institute and the reagan presidential library. it says the 2 institutions provide platforms of facilities for what it calls taiwan independence you and member states are being urged to send north korean workers, home, and voice from south korea, japan and the u. s. say the workers are helping pyongyang funded weapons programs and must be repatriated. a court in the united arab emirates has denied an extradition request from south africa for 2 brothers. wanted in connection with a corruption investigation at all. and roger's cooper at accuse of colluding with former president jacob zuba to siphon off state assets that were arrested in last year in due by the u. e court found that the to also face money laundering charges in the eminence, meaning that there needs to be a local investigation. first, police in chile are now legally allowed to use lethal force if they think that
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endanger president, given bondage has signed a new law after killing of a 4th officer inside a month. officials say the government needs to declare a state of emergency to deal with a growing crime wave. our latin america edison, this annual reports from santiago ah, chiles, president god, we had bought each tries to console the mother of the latest policeman killed in the line of duty. here they killed my son. she sobs while 3 former chilion presidents watch from the front row of the church. 33 year old danielle panama was shot into headed point blank range on wednesday. the 4th policemen murdered while on patrol in less than a month that they could see them enough enough of killing those who guarantee our safety today. there is a child, a wife, and an institution that is suffering even for kicked off. of the latest killing has
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shaken the country that until 5 years ago, thought it was immune to the type of violent crimes that plague many of chiles neighbors. now security or the lack of it has become a national priority on how your 3 policeman murdered in the last fortnight. that's something that can't happen in chile, it's never happened before added con, continue that way. but really 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 decimal to the 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 you. 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've entered chilly from venezuela in
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columbia. 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 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 would be placed under preventive detention until their identity and innocence can be established. another unprecedented step to see in human al jazeera santiago care was dealing with an economic crisis which has been made worse by the effects of recovered 19. pandemic is left many cubans feeling the good no choice but to look for better opportunities elsewhere. there is a bold is in havana. it's not easy watching your
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children leave says might, as helena was mine, she's a mother of 2 whose children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states. yon as is it for 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, my dad's father fought in fidel castro's revolution. now. she's waiting for her children to apply for a u. s. government beautification program that allows residents to bring their family members from cuba to america. my dear, you got them in court of sun has also left. she too is alone and waiting for the same visa directory. there is so much stress. i level my own. the situation is sad . the hospital's a 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 a dollars
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a month. mighta and my dad will cut him in a 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, you have government figures, show that over 250000 cuban 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 the embassy to try to find 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
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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 he several, alas, seat, have anna cuba, climate change activists. broad holiday traffic to a halt and switzerland by glueing themselves to a highway, they blocked the main route beneath the elves to demand urgent action against global warming. switzerland is warming up more than twice the global rate. hope frances has missed the annual good friday procession because of cold weatherly rome . it's also the 1st time the pop hasn't proceeded at the way of the cross service
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since he was elected in 2013 pop. francis did attend the passion of the christ celebration of the vatican. the 86 year old was discharged from hospital last week, after receiving treatment for bronchitis and christians from around the world gather the unoccupied east. jerusalem for easter celebrations. many carried crosses through the streets of the old city to mark good friday. they were taking part in a procession at the church of the holy supper court, one of the holiest sites for worshippers and pilgrims. that's it for me. the news is gonna continue here. amount 0 after inside story, stay with us. you can divide. ah, the who's there, thanks for joining in. there's been more hail, storms ripping across pakistan capital territory in is lama bob. but looks like
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things dry off on saturday with a how 30 degrees could system what, whether the potential for more thunderstorms in baluchistan province. after india we go outbreaks of thunder, a rain anywhere i would say from upper dash rate into careless state on saturday. but more concentrated rain though, for sure longer colombo, coming in at 31 degrees. next stop, we're going to southeast asia were seen that rain fill in across column and tan, central and western areas. verse of rain, southern sumatra, and central jeff of providence on saturday. also seems that storms are wrapped in bangkok, so that's now pushed down temperatures here to 32 degrees. but where there is no rain around like the temperature and hope she meant 37 degrees, some showers in storms moving into the eastern bas sayas. we've also got rain as wall cross parts of lose on island, and for china, the rain has cleared away the same with those clouds as well. so that's allowing temperatures to come up in places like wait, lin, looking pretty good with the high of $24.00 degrees. and we were down with rain on
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japan, chicago and horseshoe islands had some landside alerts in play, most of that energy over the pacific. but still some rain for tokyo on saturday season. ah, but it's a $1000000000.00 money laundering operation. the coal, marsha is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governance complicit. and i was wondering what it is that right, i've described that in a 4 part series. al jazeera is investigative unit, goes under cover in southern africa, pittsburgh. we can fill 90 percent of the government. once it's following, it's perfectly brand new glimpse of pop 3 on hampshire, sierra israel strikes garza and lebanon after rated the i like the mosque. europe is the unrest will spread across the region. so what will it take to deescalate.

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