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hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al 0 life. also coming up for people have been killed at a shooting in louisville, kentucky. the gunman is also dead. fall rights is really ministers, lead a march to an illegal settlement to the occupied west bank as tension saws in the region and 25 years after the good friday agreement. we looked back at the landmark deal that ended decades of violence in albany. ah, we begin with a rescue operation in the mediterranean sea where the italian coast guard is assisting to migrate boats with 1200 people on board. one vessel with 400 people was a drift between recent malta. it was reported that the boat, which left to brook in libya on sunday, was abandoned by its captain. the coast guard is also carrying out a rescue operation on another vessel with around $800.00 people off the coast of
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sicily. this was the radio coal made from the german migrant rescue group. see watches recognizance aircraft on sunday to a nearby merchant vessel. a leaking in the international organization for migration says the central mediterranean has now become the most dangerous journey in the world. but despite the dangers, it's become the most commonly used for migrants attempting to reach europe. conflict has driven a growing number of people to see new lives. and as we mentioned deficient vishal vessel, while there is beliefs of left from libya,
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it's not known where it was headed, but the red mark shows roughly where we think it may be. now, italy is one of the most common destinations for migrants from north africa. georgia leonardi is a spokesperson for see watch in sicily. she says the organization is watching. developments closely. seems to saturday, our i a real, a monitoring lane, a cbre has the, the 19 both with the migrant fee for a total of about $670.00 people including the boat carrying $400.00 people that was blocked by the alarm fund who received the district code right from the people on board and was then cited by our monitoring plan and is that we currently be escorted by the italian, the coast guard best of the chelsea to to easily after the multi coordination center. instructed to merson vessels in the see need to, to not intervene and brother, re fuel the boat,
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but to not rescue the people. so now the situation is being addressed by the italian italian coast guard. and they are also intervening on another boat with $800.00 people on board. so as we speak about 1200 people rescued by the colon, coast guard and about 2000 already rescued the friday while in the hot. but in the reception center on the little island that there are about 1800 people, even though the capacity, the reception capacity for a bit less than 300. and they have the 43 december case and on the island in the past 2 days. but as i told you, the situation is the end of december, patients are ongoing in the u. s. 4 people have been killed in the shooting in louisville, kentucky. several others were injured. it happened inside a bank. police say the suspect has been killed and there's no danger to the public . confirmed to be dead on the scene. we do not know exactly the circumstances of
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his death. at this time. 5 people have been confirmed who have been killed inside at least 6 or transport it through the university of global hospital, including one officer with various injuries were unable to confirm the status of those who have been transported at this time. i will reiterate that this is an ongoing investigation. this information is preliminary and it will be updated shortly. we asked that the public remain away from the scene. it will be an ongoing thing that will take a long time to investigate. but there is no active danger known to the public at this time. i was serious. she returns his following developments from washington. he, jo just now live. she have what more do we know about what happened? quite a detailed timeline for louisville police relatively quickly. interestingly off, we don't often often get maybe because they're actually rather, i mean the grimace is rather proud of how they they but they were able to respond
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within 3 minutes of getting a cold pizza cutter at 8 30 am local time. so that's around $1230.00 g m t b. as soon as they arrived they say within 3 minutes they encountered the government almost immediately. there was an exchange of gunfire. the government is now dead, but not to ask whether the government is dead as a result of that exchange of gunfire, or whether it was a self inflicted self inflicted wound killed him. as you say though, several that for dad as well. again, we don't care whether that was because of that exchange of gunfire or whether it was because of the because of the assailant. 8 injured to in critical condition of us. we heard about a couple of hours ago. those 2 were in surgery and receiving attention, were getting a little bit of information about the government himself. there. apparently he was an intern at the bank in 2018. he started as an intel and was working his way up in the bank. and that's why that suspicion that we're guessing that it hasn't been
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confirmed clearly the investigations at a very early stage, this might be what is rather grimly cool there a caustic workplace shooting. that is a disgruntled employee coming into the, into the workplace with some sort of some sort of grudge we had from eye witnesses . or at least those would talk to those within the bank that they followed the workers followed what is, is that work place? active shooter protocol which workplaces around the country or the u. s. again rather grimly, have in place that is that for hipaa panic button and then as many as possible went into the bank volt to to shelter. and this is the $146.00 mass shooting of the year. it is day 100 though off 2023, to have the time to live in washington. many thanks for the chap. a group of israeli is including the national security minister as march to an illegal settlement and they occupied westbank despite concerns that may further fuel tension between israelis and palestinians. it's a mob been given joint hundreds of israeli settlers at
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a riley supporting illegal settlements in the area. the march started 5 kilometers from the palestinian town of water where there's been a spike and violence between palestinians and israelis. oh, we do not said ended till it isn't nathan avatar, no, in television, whoever surrender to terrorism will said end in a metal way. but we are here to say that people of israel, a strong, i see the protestant television that we are forced to send soldiers to. now the understand way, i insist on setting up a national god. we need the national god to defend the people of israel in all cases. i say happy holidays to you, and we are here to stay here and continue more now from ronnie as about a who's in ramallah. despite international and regional cause for a discussion of violence than your daily daily reads into the occupied westbank continue. on monday, a 15 year old palestinian boy was killed during one such st. talk of a job, a refugee camp near jericho. mohammed bell han was shot in the head,
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chest and abdomen. several other palestinians were wounded according to medical sources. now in his funeral and why palestinians were chanting for resistance and calling for revenge, israeli forces were closing off road south of nablus, where thousands of settlers took ports in a marsh to an illegal settlement, outpost demanding their government regulated. now, while all settlement activity in the occupied westbank is considered illegal under international law, nearly half the settlements built here were built without prayers, rarely, governments approval. what's interesting about this march is that members of these fairly government, we're talking ministers, we're talking members of the can a said who are taking part in it. and that's why the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs that it was considering taking legal action in a statement. the ministry said that the marsh was a dangerous escalation, a provocation of the palestinian people. also we've heard from the palestinian president, spokesman, who said the silence of the international communities,
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encouraging these fairly government to take it further. and he called on the international community to step in on the ground palestinians were protesting this martian. the village of beta dozens are suffered from tear gazande hill ation. ronnie is abandoned alger sierra rama. israel's police commissioner says that images of israeli forces beating palestinian worshippers inside the marks of mosque last week. of course, the terrible impact. oh will be shop time, still defended the actions. it was really forces in the comments he made to was really media saying they had to act to qual, quote rioting. adding that the incident is being investigated more than a dozen palestinians and police officers were injured. al jazeera was all said, our reports from occupied east jerusalem. for now we have seen just south yesterday and is rally, topple officials, speaking to israeli. mad you said that the images that were sent out from last week
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had created a terrible impact. so many people here have regarded that as a criticism toward what is rarely occupation forces have done in alex our compound last year. but it is at this moment, is still not clear whether he is criticizing the action of dorky patient forces, or whether he is a could he, that he's worried about the image that has been sent out. so it's difficult to say that these rallies are still restrained the but as of today we have seen that there are been more than that. 20 jewish groups be guarded by these rad occupation houses . and they had inclusion to did the alexa compound. but one of the critical issue was, he's war that he was there whether these ride the occupation forces as they did last week, are going to forcefully removed their palestine worshippers or not. today we have seen that they didn't interfere to put us in worshipers, and that's why that hasn't been a confrontation between the palestinians and jewish and the occupation forces here . however, at so will did that. when is these going to be the
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e will jewish pass over here and they said that the minister or the national security, it's summer been given that was now marching in an outpost. and he's calling the government to, to, to, to a low the jewish groups to get into the compound. but according to the practice of the recent years in the last 10 days or from event only, muslims are love to be there. the mother of 2 partitions where the settlers killed in a shooting on friday has passed away. the funeral for daughters was held on sunday . their car was attacked in the jordan valley near an illegal israeli settlement. at least 4 people have been killed and 15 others injured and a bomb blast in pakistan. they attack happened to the city of question. in the southwestern province of baluchistan, a police vehicle was the target. no group has yet claimed responsibility. in yemen, oman is leading international efforts to bring an end to the ha conflicts. hundreds
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of thousands of people have died and millions more been pushed into poverty, amadi mediators by delegations from the hood, the rebels and saudi arabia, in the capital center on sunday, who they say that any peace talks must respect humans, territorial integrity, malevolence, any, yeah, all the issues laid on the negotiation table, chiefly the humanitarian issue were discussed earlier while it's not required to go into their detail report. what is needed now is to reach a conclusive decision on the nabi talks are now centered on how to finally decide on these issues, such as putting an end to the siege, taking tangible steps in the humanitarian crisis. reopening, see ports and airports paying salaries from oil revenues and the rest goes to the public services for the people that once implemented. this will pay the way for comprehensive piece about hill. i don't, i, could i, your fi, it is believe that there is a change in the negotiating parties attitude. there is acceptance and
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a desire to achieve peace. such a high level meeting like that of santa was not a spur of the moment. it was preceded by huge efforts, negotiations, and meetings. i can say the coming days or months, we'll see more discussions. however, intentions are now clear. all the parties are for the course of peace. i know. still to come on out 0, the pentagon under pressure, will look at the fallout caused by top secret document leaks that have exposed us intelligence on ukraine and other american allies. ah frank assessments. this treaty, pride this with this, the powerful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat with global commons with the attention it to the inside story on our 0 ah steel production is responsible for around 7 percent of global c o 2 emissions. but
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, the main use, the cell italy's coast guard is conducting rescue operations to save to migrant boats carrying a total of 1200 people. one vessel with $400.00 on board has been a drift to the waters off the coast of greece. molto for people have been killed after a shooting in louisville. kentucky of happened inside a bank, but he say the suspect is also dead. the group of israelis is march to an illegal settlement to the occupied westbank despite concerns the action may fuel further tension between the israelis and palestinians. security minister is a mob been de via joined the rally supporting illegals. ukraine and russia have
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made another ex prisoner exchange. the 2nd in the past month. this time, moscow is freed, 100 ukrainian troops. almost half of them was said to be seriously injured or ill cave, or at least $106.00 russian soldiers. it's defense ministry says they've been taken to moscow for medical treatment. the u. s. department of justice is investigating how dozens of top secret military documents ended up on the internet. files appear to provide a detailed assessment of russia's military capabilities in the war in ukraine. as well as classified information on the middle east and china. mike hammer, reports washed, the published documents report to show the degree to which the ukrainian military is struggling in the conflict. but also supposedly show that the u. s. has extensively penetrated russian intelligence units, and is also spying on close allies, including ukraine's military and political leaders. the league that was 1st reported by the new york times includes details about ukraine's military strength
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and its casualty. counts along with those of russian forces. the times report says, one senior us official called the leak, a massive intelligence breach, made worse because it lays out to russia just how deep american intelligence operatives have managed to get into the russian military apparatus. blue. but some of the details in the documents appear to have been altered to present a rosy, a picture of the russian military fueling speculation that they're being used in a propaganda drive. there are some aspects of the document that i have some authenticity to them, but they're also indications that this may be a russian disinformation campaign, which they're very good at. it's attempting to target strategic intelligence sharing between the united states and ukraine, and try to, you know, create a bad faith relationship there. the documents also appear to reveal u. s. national secrets about the middle east,
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china and even north korea. the white house is working at damage control with its traditional allies, many of whom are believed to have been angered at the reported extent of us espionage. it's also working at reassuring those allies that the u. s. is able to keep it secrets and what the white house most needs is concrete information about the leaks from both the pentagon and the department of justice. my kind of just sarah washington. i had a visit by the country's president to washington. south korea's opposition is urging the government to seek appropriate measures in response to the leak and revelations of splaying. we will kill way it will you need. we strongly regret that the top us intelligence agency had been legally spying on allies like our country. we strongly demanded toward the investigation and orange, the similar incidents do not re a car worn out from our white house correspondent,
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kimberly how could the fall out from this has really been extensive here in washington has shaken us officials because what this is done is expose trade secrets and methods and really put relationship risk. and what this is really focus, this is the extent of how the united states is by, and i have partners and allies, and that's what not only the south koreans are found to be particularly distasteful, but also israel ukraine. and so this is what is of grave concern is that some of these communication, some of these valuable sources could be cut off. but there's another concern and all of this. and that is the exposure in terms of vulnerabilities, the fact that it's shown potential weaknesses and security, particularly when it comes to the us back to ukraine, war against russia. in terms of the documents that are online,
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there is still an extensive process is going on at the department of defense to really assess the validity of the documents. but already we know that the pentagon has said some of these documents are in fact genuine. but there is still an ongoing process to continue to verify whether or not all of these documents are indeed actually the, what they purport to be. china's military is practiced aerial and naval blockades on the 3rd day of its exercises around ty, one japan says that it's monitoring the drills after chinese aircraft carrier was spotted close to it's ok in our islands. the u. s. says that it's missile destroyer carried out what it called. freedom of navigation operations in the south china sea . rob mcbride reports, 3 days of exercises involving chinese military aircraft and warships have height and tensions across the taiwan strait bay ging says the drill simulated precision attacks against targets on the island. and it's complete encirclement and involve
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the sion dong aircraft carrier. taiwan scrambled fighter jets in response. it follows last week's visit by ty, once president, saying when to california, where she met us, speaker of the house cabin mccarthy, bay ging says the exercises send a clear warning to any fractional forces in taiwan who may be seeking full independence for the island, which china regards as a breakaway province, totally at edward financially. this is a stern warning to the provocative activities of taiwan independence succession asked forces and collusion with the external forces and a necessary moved to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity. ty, one's defense, ministry has condemned the drills accusing bay jing of destabilizing the region and declaring the island will continue with its own system of government. and forces
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will uphold our sovereignty and amend had our nation or security. yeah. or can post rational and the thought form manner with presidential elections next year. the current administration's policy of keeping china at a distance is popular among many taiwanese south hudson. how i said in sitting, wanting to annex taiwan is quite a weird thing. it's like if i were to say a place that i want to have and then just said that i went to an exit. that doesn't sound very reasonable. historically, there were some connections. but that is not to say the tie one belongs to china out of the i ipad love. i think most ordinary people probably aren't afraid of the drills be the main reason being that on things that china wants, stotts of all the china considers taiwan. part of its territory and does not rule doubt using force to take it. rob mcbride, al jazeera, here as president joe biden has confirmed that he plans to run for reelection next
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year, but he's yet to launch his campaign officially. 80 year old biden is already the oldest person to assume the u. s. presidency. i plan on at least 3 or 4 more extra roll at least 3 or 4, maybe maybe $55.00, maybe 6, what i plan, i run an hour, but we're not prepared. renata yet protest as in george as capital a demanding the resignation of the government and the release of the opposition leader mikhail suckers. philip the former president, a serving a 6 year sentence for abuse of power is supportive say the change is politically motivated. that is blocking the country's bid for e u membership. georgia applied to join the block just a week off to russia began. it's an invasion of ukraine lost here for testers. in tbilisi also accused the georgian government being controlled by russia. irish nationalists of marched to protest against the good friday agreement which ended the northern island conflict. 25 years ago. these pictures from the mob should
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londonderry this year, the event wasn't sanctioned by authorities. security measures have been ramped up. violence has flared up the march in past years when it's been 25 years since the peace treaty known as the good friday agreement was signed. the historic deal formerly ended years of conflict in northern ireland. but the road to peace was difficult for many, with more than 3700 people killed. violence broke out between communities in 1969 british troops brought in to keep the peace became the target of armed attacks themselves. the conflict was between maley, mainly protestant unionists who wanted the northeast corner of ireland to remain part of the u. k. and catholic nationalists who wanted to see island united, the large scale fighting may be over, but tension remains on to zeros. andrew cylinders reports now from belfast.
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ah, they're expressing gratitude for 25 years of peace. but those working to bring divided unionist nationalist communities together. believe reconciliation is a long way off. don't think that work of healing was ever done in drawing our communities together and in uniting our hopes for the future in us, seeing that the other is know or shoot me. no threat that we can co exist in the way that many communities across the world managed to achieve. the hatred and distress was born of a 30 year conflict. $3700.00 people died more than half of them civilians. paramilitaries from the irish republican army wanted the british army out. protestant gunmen mounted their own campaign. it ended with what some observers called the political miracle. power sharing was the central prop. but the main
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players democratic unionists in the d u. p. and nationalists and shin feign have been at odds. right now the seat of devolve government at stormont is defunct, after the d u. p walked out in a dispute about a you trade laws and bricks it. alan mcbride is among those accusing politicians of letting their people down in 1993 and i are a bowman, belfast shinkel road, killed 9 people. his wife sharon was one of them. we have a relative piece here in this country, them and we don't have reconciliation. we sell hub shenfield, the d p at each other's throats. it's, it's very simple. i believe that we need ah, more kindness and our politics. and i think for far too long, ah beauchamp, finn and the d p. have only ever really cared about. what matters to them? the big question. they still this, how can republicans and unis somehow accept their respective traditions that
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cultures their identities when they're synonymous with such a violent history. on tuesday, the u. s. president joe biden will be visiting northern island. he's known to be concerned about the effects of political instability on the good friday peace agreement. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast. a tit for me adrian finnegan for the moment difficult. there's plenty more news available on a website out here, a dot com, the weather snacks for jeff. and then inside story, we'll take a closer look of peace negotiations to end the war in yemen. ah, ah. we got a lot of wet weather in storms bubbling up across the middle east. here's those
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details. so we're talking about jordan syria. you talk more than portions of saudi arabia just the other night. thunderstorms lit up the night skies in mecca, but i think quieter conditions here, a few showers across western saudi arabia as well. so that's going to feed in a bit more cloud cover up and down the goals. so that includes for us here in doha, mostly cloudy day on tuesday, but i think we will see some peaks of sunshine temperatures running above average in this part of the world from bach, who tater on ash bad. but we're, we've got some what weather in tashkent. ambitious kick your temperatures are below average for this time, the year turkey a still raw weather here. look at this disturbance in the black sea that's gonna generate torrential downpours for the eastern side of bulgaria. and with active weather in the eastern mediterranean has some showers, ne libya, northwest egypt, temperature way down in cairo. heat wave in northern sections of chat temperatures been up to about 46 degrees there. i think our biggest spurts of rain across central africa will be across the democratic republic of congo. and we've got this
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slug of rain moving across southern mozambique. so some saga conditions for time am, i'll put 2 on tuesday with the high 25 degrees. i'm out of time soon. ah. the latest news, as it breaks over the years, trump has been the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations, but this time is different. we detailed coverage, although many countries are speaking to reduce the defenders. of course, we all know gender says it's one point you need to be in demand from around the world. it's an indication of how relying benjamin netanyahu is on support in the fall, right. the plans with the so called national guard have suddenly beat money. he stops between saudi officials anyway, mean back to see representatives in yemen after hundreds of 1000 still gonna humanitarian catastrophe.

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