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i'm to clog this is al 0 life into also coming up. china launches military exercises, practicing and circling taiwan. off to the islands president met the u. s. how speaker i become a expulsion of 3 democratic state representatives in tennessee for protesting in favor of gun control draws condemnation from the vice president class. i'm cathy soy in dob refugee comp in nothing can yes, i'll be telling you why this is destroying the environment. ah, so we begin in israel where there's been
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a car running attack and tel aviv one italian tourists was killed and 5 people were injured. and he say the attacker was a palestinian israeli, who was shot him killed at the same the attack, thompson was off to, to partition readies were killed in the occupied west bank. but alba, hamid reports now from occupied east jerusalem. and what's been a week of escalating tensions in the region is the kind of threat that israeli forces cannot prevent. lone wolf attacks that happened suddenly and randomly this time under waterfront from a not in television police or calling it a combined ramming and shooting. get tech. in the chase, the court overturned the alleged perpetrator got out, but was killed under spot, a few meters away. police say the attacker was a 44 years old man, a palestinian israeli from central israel with no criminal record. one italian tourist, a man set to be in, his thirty's was killed and several other tourist wounded. i was earlier prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense minister when to jordan valley on the site of another similar attack, a palestinian open fire and a corps before managing to escape killing 2 sisters. their mother remains in critical condition and 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, one 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. the prime minister said the man hunt was under way to capture the attacker in retaliation. jewess satler's fed to the streets in various parts of the occupied west bank. here they are seen harassing palestinians driving near ramallah. do you an effort for humanitarian affairs says that on average, death 3 daily attacks on palestinians or their properties. since the beginning of
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the year, ah, all this comes at a time when there's widespread angle among palestinians, triggered by violent police raids inside alex, almost the spillover threatened to broaden the conflict after a barrage of rockets were fired from both lebanon and garza and israel carried out airstrikes in retaliation. tensions are still simmering along those borders. shortly after the tel aviv attacked, the prime minister instructed both the police and the army to mobilize all reserve units. but he's the man who is coming under pressure from many fronts from within his own coalition. we're some are calling for a tougher stance from many israelis will all says at times to change it today. so system and from israel closes ally the u. s. which in a rare move publicly expressed concern over did you use to re overhaul the man who
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for so long imposed himself as a tough mr. security? now limited in his choices. heard of the hamid al jazeera in occupied, his jerusalem. chinese medium, the reporting that military drills around taiwan, a r, a rehearsal of quote, encirclement of the island. taiwan says more than 40 chinese plains and 8 warships had crossed. the median line that runs from the waters near japan's southern islands through the middle of the taiwan strait. aging is deployed fighter jets naval destroyers and long range artillery rockers and the 3 day wargames. the drills were announced days all to talks between ty, once president and the u. s. how speaker in los angeles. it's the 1st such meeting on american soil and decades in taipei, president assigned when held another meeting with us. officials, a delegation from washington led by the chairman of the house. foreign affairs committee is there to discuss. weapon supplies. us does not maintain official ties with taiwan, but supports its right to defend itself. he knew that building which enabled under
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water in recent years, we have faced continued authoritarian expansionism. corporation among democracies has become more important. i would like to reiterate that the people of taiwan love democracy, zip peace, and are keen to for full the responsibility in the international community. we will continue to work with the u. s. and other like minded countries to jointly defend the values of freedom and democracy. one of yours many sharon i saw or no here, says the quinn, taiwan. and i promise you know, process we will deliver as well. and we will provide for you to you're not who, but from piece it's enough for malcolm davis, who's a senior analyst in a different strategy at the australian strategic policy institute. he believes that china will continue to apply pressure on time. look,
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i think everyone realizes that china regards taiwan as part of its territory. the taiwanese have a different perspective. the vast majority of taiwanese dancy themselves as part of china and have no wish to unify with china. so i think china is gradually increasing the pressure on taiwan. some people liking it to boiling a product. essentially, if you increase the pressure gradually, eventually it becomes unbearable. i don't think that's going to work with taiwan. i think what you will see is that the chinese will expand these exercises. i have a time that become more aggressive. and the question is, at what point do they drift over the line of essentially a military blockade, which would be an act of war. so that's my thing is going well, the chinese have now said they're going to stop an inspect shipping in the taiwan straits, which would be a violation of international law. the chinese, the taiwanese have said, no,
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we're not going to accept that. and so it will be interesting to see just exactly how far the chinese are prepared to push this. if they do stop an inspect ships in the taiwan strait and the toilet and i know we're not going to comply them, there's the potential then for that to upgrade into some sort of exchange of fives . and the chinese coast guard law that was released last year gives the chinese coast guard the ability to use course. and the chinese hope kind of god is equipped with an awful lot of form appeal. i, navy, destroyers and frigates. north korea has conducted another test of what it says is a nuclear capable underwater drone. these images released by state media young tested a similar vehicle last month. north korea has run topics weapons tests since a resumption of us in south korean military drills last month. the democratic and republican leaders of the senate to have issued a red joint statement, cody, on russia to release the wall street journal reporter, arrested last week. us citizen never goes. cabbage has pleaded not guilty to charge
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of espionage. he's being held in pre trial detention for 2 months. the criminal accuses him of spying for the u. s. government, his 1st american journalist detained in russia on espionage charges since the end of the cold war. a white house correspondent can be how good as this report from the get go. as soon as the white house learned about the detention of haven't girl coach a, it has always denied the allegations against him. i asked for these formal charges that have now been leveled against him. 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 is, the biden 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
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these circumstances. and from the bottom line is, as the baton administration is really echoing, that rare bipartisan condemnation of the allegations that we've had in terms of the statement that has come from capitol hill from the top senators. mitch mcconnell, as well as chuck schumer, essentially demanding the release of evan girth coverage, how they're trying to handle it. and so far, it's been unsuccessful, has been to get what's known as consular 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 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 pure a product, a, 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
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some days before there is any sort of communication. the funeral of the russian military blogger, who was killed in a bomb attack is due to take place in moscow mixed. ha rutland dusky, died off from exclusion of the coffee in saint petersburg last week. it was late for his vocal support of the war and ukraine. a 26 year old are your through whoever has been detained in connection with his or russian media have released a video of what they say of wagner mercenaries in the center of the east and ukraine institute. backward on friday, british intelligence said that russian forces were on the verge of inserting the city. president vladimir lensky said his troops would withdraw if a risk being surrounded. russia has been trying to take me for months. and moscow is again threatening to scrap a great deal with ukraine and less obstacles to its export. so remove the agreement, allows ukraine to ship grain through a safe corridor in the black think the russian and turkish foreign ministers have
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been discussing the deal in ankara. there are no sanctions on russian food and fertilizer exports. but shipping and insurance sanctions do blocked them. the whole of africa is experiencing his longest and most severe drives when reco pushing millions of people to the brink of starvation. a situation made worse by the climate crisis. katherine sawyer reports now from the been ne, kenya, where somali refugees and look communities are struggling to survive. ada mohammad . nor is a fire trader in dab town. it's home to thousands of somebody. refugees who have escaped conflict and drought most rely on firewood and chocolate for once and cooking. nor a cannon says he has to travel farther to look for acacia trees, which are endangered species rumba before we used to walk for a short time to find the trees. now we have to walk for 5 days to find anything that can make us enough money. the trees are getting scarce. trees and party
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grasslands have long existed in this region, but now they have all but disappeared, exposing the area to sandstorms and blistering heat. people here rely on firewood for their cooking. we have been talking to sellers who say they have to go far to look for trees to cut, but they also know the hum caused by cutting down trees. but they say this is their livelihood. droughts have become more frequent in reason. yes. 5 rainy seasons have failed. in the horn of africa, millions of people are on the brink of starvation. the number of people living into dob and other r e areas is growing rapidly and resources are stretched. climate change is also making life was for many, kenya is ahead of many other countries in working to safeguard the environment. but honestly say more needs to be done. there is
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a difference with actions that are happening as pockets as compared to happening, upscale and touching the lives of many people. and the argument is, can we bring those pocket of successes to square motherly on of every go? but we need to graduate from policy to action. moore has lived in the dub or his life. he says if the environment continues to deteriorate, he can see his way of life been wiped out. catherine sawyer all the 0, the dub, in north eastern kenya sled here and out 0, a financial crisis that leaves cubes, elderly alone as younger generations, look for opportunities abroad. actually legalizes the use of lethal force by police after another officer was killed in a worsening crime. way of
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follow the skies brightening up nicely now across northwestern parts of europe. more the where sunshine coming in across france, pushing across a good part of england using upper to scott is still a little bit of cloud cross at east cyrus gotten bit more cloud over towards towards the republic of ireland as well. and try to not as well, little further east was but warm sunshine down towards the southwest. once again, little more mixed is the central part of your paper towards the black sea outbreaks of rain slate and still some snow there over the high ground. but $1516.00 celsius there for london in paris as we go through west saturday, down towards the south, west, $26.00 celsius in madrid. and rising could touch 28 by sunday. so more like june than april, here at where to weather will spill across the republic of ireland pushing into northern allan western scotland as we go through sunday. brightest guys coming back in across jeremy little cloudy, but it will be at least dry. the wet weather just nudging down towards the southeast, across the balkans, pushing down towards remaining southern italy,
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also seeing some lively showers, a few showers to just clipping the far north of africa, particularly northern areas of libya, seeing some wet weather. warming kyra at around $37.00 celsius saturday, $35.00 there for sunday, and noticed showers increasing across west africa, particularly into gonna ah, who's breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting? what did you do? what did you end up? okay, why didn't you ask this question? there are many during that said sensor it will have, but you think effect on subsequent stories. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate. and in some cases, amplify the content. you see on your timeline, the listening post on which is era. lou
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ah, i get you know what georgi 0. her mind about top stories this and in israel, one person has been killed at these 5 injured in a call running and television. please say the attacker was a palestinian israeli, who was shot and killed at the scene. taiwan says more than 40 chinese playing today to woo ships have crossed the taiwan strait media line. it's part of 3 days of miniature drills. beijing announced off the president, sighing went visited the united states, u. s. senate leaders accordion russia to immediately release will street journal reporter, ever not good coverage. he was arrested and accused of spying for the u. s. government local media to say he has pleaded not guilty. use vice president polaris
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has met the 2 democrats. she were expelled from the tennessee house of representatives and were voted out after leading a protest, demanding strict gun controls on to the house floor. last week. the removal came in the middle of a public uproar of the late to school shooting, nashville and official houses. we have become known as the tennessee 33 democrats who loudly argued for gun control in the state. the faced expulsion from the overwhelmingly republican legislature for allegedly breaking rules and decorum too . were kicked out the 2 black lawmakers, vice president come la harris made hurriedly arranged trip to the state to show support from the biden white house for them under arguments. democracy and think, oh you did all the people, you don't know their microphones when they are thinking, ah, the punishment, the 2 men see,
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was driven by racism. it was a public and political lynching. it was an attempt to humiliate as but in what they did was really showed for the world and humiliate themselves, that this is not a democracy that this is, you know, a body that is, is so petty and so weak. and so build on why for agility, when march 30th state representatives, justin jones and justin pearson rallied with gun control supporters inside the tennessee house. but then the 2 took their protest on to the chamber floor using a bullhorn to chant no action nor piece. one week later, nearly all but one republican legislator for to, to expel the men while a white woman legislator who stood with jones and pearson just held on to her seat . democratic officials have called the expulsions. shameful. to me is a horrific indictment on the tennessee g o. p, and they ought to be ashamed of themselves. and the fact that they contain you to keep your foot on the accelerator when they knew the world was, was, it really just shows what this republican party has, has, has sunk to new lows,
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almost lost in the uproar. the reason why the 2 democrats and hundreds of students, teachers, and parents had been protesting a mass shooting at a private religious school. on march 27th, 3 adults and 3 children were killed, legislator se, ultimately, gun control needs to be the focus. i'm asking folks to who are mad to stay mad. both man could be back in the tennessee house very soon. the could be appointed by their districts on an interim basis. and then they will lead the fight for gun control and to stop these kinds of expulsions from happening again. alan fisher, i'll just either access to a widely used abortion pill has been put in limbo, falling to competing court rulings in the united states. on friday, a judge in texas ordered drug regulators to put a hold on him if he kristen despite the pill being ruled safe for decades. soon afterwards, a judge in washington state told the federal drug administration it could not
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restrict access to the dragon at least 17 states. the issue could now go to the supreme court, which last year overturn roe vs wade, which is a landmark ruling establishing women's constitutional right to abortion. the reuters news agencies reporting delegation from saudi arabia is planning to visit yemen. next week, the talks in the capital sana, aimed at negotiating a permanent sci fi with 50 rebels. it's part of efforts to end the 8 year war between the iran backed group and saudi led military alliance on thursday. saudi and iranian foreign ministers agreed to reopen their embassies during their 1st meeting in 7 years in beijing as her i'll dea, lemme is the chairman of the who, if you run sub a news agency and he says that a man has been leading the talks between the regional rivals an agreement might be reached soon. when i got some obama, via the draft that began negotiations have been running for some time in addition to the mediation efforts exerted by oman. many issues were put to discussions,
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and viewers are converging who 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. a decisive agreement is warming up. a court in the united arab emirates is denied and as tradition requests from south africa for 2 brothers wanted in connection with a corruption investigation at all. and roger sculptor are accused of colluding with former president jacob summa to siphon off state assets. they're arrested last year in dubai. do you a e court also found that the 2 face money laundering charges in the everett's missing, meaning that there needs to be a local investigation 1st. recently, and now lou allow to use lethal force if they are in danger. president gabriel burch signed the new law after the killing of a 4th officer in just one month. some mares want the government to declare a state of emergency to deal with
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a growing wave of crime or latin america at italy's here, newman reports now from santiago. ah chiles president gabriella, but each tries to console the mother of the latest policeman killed in the line of duty. ah, they killed my son, she sobs while 3 former julian presidents watch from the front row of the church. 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 that they could see them enough enough of killing those who guarantee our safety to day. there is a child, a wife, and an institution that is suffering in. so that's 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 chiles neighbors. now security or the lack of it has become
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a national priority. i know you all 3 policemen murdered in the last fortnight. that's something that can't happen in chile. it's never happened before. and that can't continue. following the latest victims, funeral, president bodied signed a controversial new law allowing police to use lethal force on the presumption that they're in danger. located in front thumb of unit the same would, would be the situation we're facing has been growing for a long time and has multiple causes. it won't be easy to confront. it's worst expression of the assassinations who thought to lament these past we've excellent. chilly has seen an absurd in drug trafficking, an 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
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. 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 would be placed under preventive detention until their identity and innocence can be established. another unprecedented step to see in human al jazeera santiago in cuba, political and economic crisis worsened by the knock on effects of the coven. 19 pandemic has left many people feeling, they have no choice but to look elsewhere for better opportunities. throws away reports from havana. no. on the impacts this trend as having on the line. it's not easy watching your children leave says might. as helena was mine, she is a mother of 2 whose children are among the millions of cubans now living in the
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united states. yon as if they don't, they 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, my dad's father fought in fidel castro's revolution. now she's waiting for her children to apply for a u. s. government, even if occasion program that allows residents to bring their family members from cuba to america. my dear, you got them in court of son has also left. she too, is alone and waiting for the same visa, mercury. there is so much stress. i level my own at 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 a dollars 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,
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the average cuban will be 60 years old. ones are leaving the country in record numbers us government figure shows that over 250000 cubans enter 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 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
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course, they'll never say they go to the 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. the several, alas seat, i have anna cuba to argentine and now which is tackling its own on its severe economic crisis. and government figures show more than 18000000 people on able to cover the basic food needs. why? the inflation in the sluggish economy have left more people homeless. does he live with hollywood? as mol. this airport in argentina's capital is filled with homeless people. it's a snapshot of an economic crisis that's getting worse. the one site is jorge newberry airport has become an unofficial shelter for people like louder. i'm would
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you see there's a lot of sleeping here in a few hours. they'll be more. if you come at night, it's full of people. we come here because it's cold out here at least we can sleep . doc, santa gets a government pension of about $200.00 a month with an unexpected exchange rate. she often ends up with less. one local charity says the number of people without a roof over their heads has sort 30 percent since 2019. to show our last little obama. if i pay rent, i don't eat, and if i pay for food, i'm on the street. tell you that basket. argentina's annual inflation reach more than a 100 percent. and february, people have faced double digit inflation for years. but this is a 1st time since 1991. it's been in triple digits. the frustration is growing. earlier this week, protesters demanded a salary increase and lying with the rising cost of living. families say
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a government deal to restructure is $45000000000.00 loan with the international monetary fund has yet to filter down and make a difference back at the airport argentinians like elizabeth say, they feel forced to leave. no way of that. i think that i walk by size have because i'm going to france, i found a job there. here the situation is difficult. my salary is not enough to pay rent. it doesn't matter how much they raise my salary. inflation is too high on that gossip, but out of the dad, she's among thousands of argentinians who've decided to leave, hoping one day if things get better to fly to that same airport and get back home, katya low priscilla yan al jazeera. ah. so this is al dessert.
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