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minutes, the italian coast guard launches a rescue operation to save 1200 people. aboard true migrant boats for people are killed. and a shooting had louisville kentucky. the gun is also debt movement is restricted in parts of ethiopia as i'm hot or region after protest against the federal government plan to integrate local forces into the national army. far rights is ready. ministers, late march to the legal settlements of the occupied west bank as tension the source in the region. and i'm p systemic with your school. john rom is the new master's champion. the spanish gulf finishes for shorts. clear retro gusta between she's sick and major title and 1st green jacket. ah, we begin with a rescue operation in the mediterranean sea where the italian coast guard assisting
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to migrant boats with 1200 people on board. one vessel with 400 people aboard was a drift between greece and 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, carrying around $800.00 people off the coast of sicily. this was the radio call made from the german migrant rescue group. see watches recognizance aircraft on sunday to a nearby merchant vessel. with no leaking with a pen, as we mentioned, the fishing vessel is believed to have set sail from libya. it's not been where it
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was headed, but the red mark here shows where we think it may be. now, italy is one of the most common destinations for migrants from north africa. the international organization for migration says the central mediterranean has become the most dangerous journey in the world. but despite the dangerous, it's become the most commonly used for migrants attempting to reach europe. conflict has driven a growing number of people to seek new lives there. georgia leonardi is a spokesperson for see watch in sicily. she says the organization is watching developments closely. since the saturday our i area le, monitoring plane at 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
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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 senior to, to not intervene and brother, re fuel the boat, 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 registered 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
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past 2 days. but as i told you, the situation is the end of december, patients are ongoing in the u. s. the pentagon says the release of top secret military intelligence posted on social media poses a serious risk to american security. they say the documents a full, massive amount of similar to the updates given to senior leaders and that some of the images appear to have been altered. let's go live found a washington white house correspondent, kimberly how could it can be just how damaging is this leak to the us? yeah, well, the fallout is still being examined here in washington. what i can tell you is that the pentagon has been briefing reporters. and what we examined right now is really the extent of the damage from these leaks in terms of what has been put on the internet. as you point out. some of these documents we understand have been altered
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. the pentagon has confirmed. 2 that, but they're still continuing to, we understand, work around the clock to verify just how much of this se information has been altered and, and just how much of it is in fact authentic. what we do know is that the white house has been consulted. we do know the secretary of defense was consulted very early on when this leak was discovered. and we do know in terms of the format that these are the types of documents that are typically used to inform the highest of the military in terms of providing information update. so what's being done right now is that the process of informing leaders is being examined in terms of the distribution so that it can be kind of a reexamined in terms of who has given information, how it is given, and whether that needs to be changed. if these documents are a deep, genuine, even if they've been altered in some way, they'll be an investigation short answer. who might have leaked from what happens
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next? yeah, well we're already, there's big concern about the impact of this, not only here in the united states and how this affects national security, but also how this is affected, the relationships with united states when it comes to relationships with, for example, south korea, israel, even how this is affecting the u. s. back to support of ukraine and it's war with russia. so this is really exposed, not only some vulnerabilities, but also it's exposed how the u. s. monitors some of its partners and allies. and so this has been a huge embarrassment for the united states. it's also expose some security gaps if you will. 2 so what is being done right now is we know that the pentagon is conducting its own review, but there's also a criminal investigation now underway at the department of justice. again, this can't be underscored enough that what is the big concern right now is not only
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us national security, but how this also affects the relationships with the united states always has corresponded kimberly, how could that live in washington manufacture date? kimberly, in the us for people have been killed in a shooting in louisville, kentucky. several others were injured. it happened inside a bank on a busy street. police say the suspect is dead. there's no danger to the public confirmed to be dead on the scene. we do not know exactly the circumstances of his death. at this time. 5 people have been confirmed who have been killed inside at least 6 or transport it to the university of local 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
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this time. i was severe, it's john hendrick is following developments from chicago. john, what do we know about this using so far? this is another shooting like so many we've covered here in the u. s. there have been over a 140. this is the $100.00 day of the year. that means there been one and a half mass shootings on every day of this year. and in this case, the government appeared at old national bank and louisville sometime around 8 30 in the morning. that's when police got the call and they arrived within 3 minutes and immediately encountered the suspect. at that time. there was an exchange of gunfire and it appears that one of those who was injured in the hospital was a police officer possibly to. one of them is in critical condition. and we know from governor andy bashir, that 2 of the people that were killed at the scene were personal friends of his
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close friends. he says, and he says a 3rd was undergoing surgery at that time and he hoped to get that person would survive. so here in a close knit community, this is something that touched even the governor who said that is where he bank personally. so in this case the government is identified as connor sturgeon. it's 25 year old bank employee. and we have an unconfirmed reports, and i should emphasize that these are unconfirmed that his family showed up at the scene. and that he had warned them that he was going to commit some kind of mass shooting that day. that again is not something we've been able to confirm. there are multiple reports of that. we can assume he is a disgruntled employee, but the key here is that police acted very quickly and police say that had they not arrived within that 3 minutes of time. that gunman almost certainly would've killed other people. john, it's been reported that the weapon used was the one so often used in mass shootings in the u. s. and a r 15 style assault rifle. what does that tell us?
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well this is a style of weapon that was banned from 1994 to 2004. that's when congress allowed the a r, 50 in style assault weapon ban to expire. now there had been some grandfather there were still some on the market at that time, but there's been a real push by gun control advocates to banned that specific weapon. and you'll hear a lot of of, of gun advocates say that it violates the 2nd amendment of the us constitution to ban that weapon. but it clearly doesn't because the u. s. supreme court ruled back at that time that a ban was permissible. they also banned things like flame throwers and machine gun . so there are limits to that law. but what we're seeing is that is the choice weapon of these people in these mass shootings. we've seen it so many times before . and the argument in congress, among the republicans who largely support gun rights is that it's not the gun. it's a mental health problem. in this case,
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republicans are sort of bending themselves in not trying to argue that because connor sturgeon used the pronoun he in him on linkedin profile, but that somehow made him a liberal. the bottom line is the one thing we know about each of these gunman in these mass shootings is that they favor carrying guns and that they do. so guns are certainly an issue here in the u. s. where we have so many more of these mass shootings where than we do in other developed countries that are similar. so the team is really the focus of the argument here in the u. s. right now, president joe biden wants to return to that band that we had from 94 to 2004, congress isn't having it. it's almost certain that that would not pass in a divided congress right now. but his name is john henry reporting live from chicago. many thanks, john. your with the, these are all al jazeera still to come on the program. thousands of you know,
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displacement comes i. here are many people. thousands of them have come from different parts of the country or in somalia, where hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes as the regional experiences it's worst, drought in decades. cultural sticklers on the sodomy why many women in india are giving up going to work after 6 years away, and the murray returns to the monte carlo masters. peter will be here with the action later. ah, to catholic aid workers have been shot and killed at ethiopia. as i'm hot region, it happened during viral anti government protest, sparked by the federal government's decision to dissolve regional special forces. many areas in amada have announced restrictions on movement. barbara and go per reports. protest is in cities and towns across ethiopia in horror region
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have rallied in support of the local forces for 5 days in a row. they want the federal government to abandon its plans to integrate that regional fighters into the national military or police violence. now i'm horace board with te gray for some areas to impose curfews and restrict public transport. there go under the historic town of gondor, which is a unesco recognized town, has called for a few tried trying to and this public defiance against ethiopian government that insists there won't be any kind of compromise in terms of ending the special forces in which them hara regents as well as other we just have benefited from in the past . the plan will apply to 11 regions which have their own fighting groups and usa in languages. the government of prime minister api am. it says it's critical for the national unity of ethiopia. but it's not been well received and, and horror,
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his regional forces supported the federal army and its 2 year conflict with rebels in to grey that began in 2020. since then, i'm horror leaders have accused the federal government of ignoring attacks on ethnic i am horace living in the neighboring around me, a region they fear dissolving their regional forces will leave them vulnerable to further attacks and prevent them from defending themselves. barbara and copa al, to sarah my thought of charlotte, north carolina, to wardrobe trophy, who is chairman of the m hotter association of america, good chevy with us. so why is this so much anger and frustration in i'm hotter over what the federal government wants to do here and you and thank you for having me on your program today. ah, it's, it's very simple at the beginning of april, the remote prime minister aviana dolly and the only branch of the posterity party
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begin a new wave of attack against the i'm her people to dissolve yamaha regional, special forces, which are critical to maintaining peace and security in the i'm her region this unprecedented illegal and unilateral disarmament, the original special forces will leave millions of i'm her because less and also helpless. why can this is very important here? yeah, but why can't they be? i'm had a special forces if they're absorbed into a national army, still protect aha. as part of if your peers national army the question the people have do not have in the prime minister abbey. and that only the purpose for disarming is really dissolving and really not a corporate incorporating them into the military. it is really to this are dissolved and the purpose behind it is to read people defensive again,
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and also the re alex issues to show her on as a back into the piano. that is why many pos region had been protesting millions for the past 4 days. and unfortunately, and one thing, although that is clear is that how would you have the power within the constitution to also establish regional forces upon the job without communicating to the people explaining the reasons behind it. this is just a unilateral and illegal by the, by the time of the country, you know, would be disabled instability modalities, coughing, instability, again, in the country out. how dangerous is the situation then could, could this turn into a situation where how to regional forces of fighting with the national army could,
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could civil strife ensued is already started. they have been purchased for 4 days straight across the entire region. millions of people have come out of history. the military have open life fire, it gives people protesters, they have the report of clashes in north model. and also the central part of the country were concerned that the situation is going to get out of hand. and that's why we have to national, to be to quickly step and, and condemn the private job. yahoo! and it had been, it's ration and seen pull the target sanctions against private a job you, i'm in general behind july and also general law had there. so who are responsible for this? if this does not happen, a future national community does not quickly step in. we are very concerned. not only with this for the disable live the region, but the country, the horn of africa, the entire continent of africa as well. we're talking about a country that is 5 times the side of syria. we saw what happened in syria. it's
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about a 150000000 people in new york, and this is really necessary. in the past few weeks, several journals have been arrested already including this girl. i know the rest of yesterday, this is her 3rd time this year that she has been arrested to the civic leaders. youth leaders just being abducted bye bye. but you feel for security personnel without any provocation at all. and so that's why we really ask them into national community. ok for, for day people have been posting, in addition to what's happening within the region there, prime minister would have been demolishing the whole of america in our, in the capitalist. so are the result of tomorrow have been made homeless? this is incredible and this is our president. all right,
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so we're going to have to read that many thanks today for being with us to what was see that's available calla a group of israelis, including the national security minister, has marched to an illegal settlement in the occupied westbank. despite conserves that it may have further fuel tension between israelis and palestinians, et amal bengal via joined hundreds of israeli settlers at a rally supporting illegal settlements in the area. the march started 5 kilometers for the palestinian town of water. let us put a spike in violence between the palestinians and israelis. yeah, we do not surrender to terrorism. nathan avatar, no, in tel aviv, whoever surrenders 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 fitting 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
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now from of the 01. he has a bonnie in ramallah despite international and regional codes for the escalation of violence, then your daily trailer reads them to the occupied westbank continue. on monday, a 15 year old palestinian boy was killed during one such a talk of a job refugee camp near jericho. mohammed by hand was shot in the head, chest and abdomen. several other palestinians were wounded. according to medical sources. now in his funeral whitehouse pinions were chanting for resistance and calling for revenge. his daily forces were closing off the road south of nablus, where thousands of settlers took ports in march to an illegal settlement, outpost demanding their government regulated. now, while all supplement activity in the occupied west bank is considered illegal under international law, nearly half the settlements built here were built without pre years, railey governments approval. what's interesting about this marshall that members of the family government were talking ministers were talking members of the can. they said for taking part in it. and that's why the palestinian ministry of foreign
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affairs that it was considering taking legal action in this 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 and spokesmen, who said the silence of the international communities, encouraging the silly government to take it further. and he called on the international community to step in on the grounds. palestinians were protesting this martian. the village of bitter dozens suffered from tear gas. unhealthy sion don is abandoned alger sierra crumbled. israel's police commissioner says that images that was ready forces beating palestinian worshippers inside the alex a mosque last week of caused a terrible impact. ah, will be showtime still defended the actions. this really forces in the comments he made through his really media saying that they had to act to quell quote rioting.
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adding that the incident is being investigated more than a dozen palestinians and police officers were injured result. sutter reports now from occupied eastern useless war. for now we have seen yourself yesterday then is rally, topple officials, speaking to israeli. mad you said that the images that were sent out from last week 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 on compound last me. 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 i have seen that there have been more than dad. 20 jewish groups be guarded by these val, occupation houses. and they had inclusion to did the alexa compound. but one of the critical issue was he swore that he was there whether these ride the occupation
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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 with that. busy when is these going to be the evil jewish pass over here? and they said that the minister of the national security, it's summer been given that we are now much in, in an outpost. and she'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 to british is where the sisters, who are killed in a shooting on friday has died. the funeral for her daughters was held on sunday. their car was attacked in the jordan valley near at illegal is wally settlement.
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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has decided not to fire his defense minister. your gallant would openly criticized his policies on judicial reform. it comes off the 14 weeks of protests against the amendments. critic say they could pose a threat to democracy. ukraine and russia have made another prisoner exchange the 2nd in the past month. this time, moscow is freed, 100 ukrainian troops. almost half of them said to be seriously injured or ill key for at least $106.00 russian soldiers. its defense ministry says that its men were in danger of dying and have been taken to moscow for medical treatment. an online project is documenting and preserving the experiences of everyday people living with war in ukraine. the museum of civilian voices is both a historical record and an experiment in collective healing. it's been gathering personal testimonies since russia's invasion of crimea in 2014 odyssey was shown a whole report now from boucher with the delicate tread of the
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acrobat she once was daria moves through the ruins of her home. the fashionable townhouse near butcher outside cave was the result of years of hard work as an international circus performer. it's loss, along with all her belongings, continues to overwhelm. when you're lost everson, you just, you don't have her who arts normal wash. it is just you don't want that. so actually you don't see the sa sense for life. dorian now lives here in a polish build, contain a village, a short distance away. and she's decided to share her story with researches from the museum of civilian voices. an online resource,
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the museum records the experiences of ukrainians after rushes, 1st invasion, and the annexation of crimea in 2014. it contains more than $66000.00 testimonies. as long as it is about preserving the war time accounts m, ukrainian civilians. this project is also a maserati and healing. it's around giving every person who wants it, the opportunity to speak and be heard people line up to take part. valentina speaks emotionally, not about her own loss, but the pain she feels for the whole society. it's a kind of nation wide, mo bile therapy couch offering brief moments in the anonymity of war. that mark each experience as personal and important. it was made to thrust keowee julie, he kiss correction, you know, i felt relief because i was able to say what was in my soul, what i probably haven't properly processed yet, but a zillow number line to punch or change greeny discounts. we really need it. it's
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so hard for us to explain what we've experienced and what we the last, i mean in one moment what you invested, everything in it's gone and you have nothing left. it leaves you emptying site. and tina ends with a poem she wrote in rain correctly. so you don't want to have life in peace, it's called where every one is familiar and all share a love of the motherland river, nebraska. there is comfort to in knowing that each individual account of loss is shared by so many jona whole al, jazeera butcher. and you can watch more of those powerful testimonials by more than 66000 ukrainians mentioned in journal halls report of civil voices museum dot org at least 4 people have been killed and 15 others injured in a bomb blast in pakistan. it happened in the city of cueto in the southwestern
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province at the low chest on a police vehicle was the target no group as yet claimed responsibility. china's military as practice, aerial and naval blockades. on the 3rd day of exercises around taiwan, japan says it's monitoring the drills after chinese aircraft a to a chinese aircraft carrier, was spotted close to its okinawa islands and the u. s. as its 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. jing says the drill, simulated precision attacks against targets on the island. and it's complete encirclement and involve the sion dong aircraft carrier. taiwan scrambled fighter jets in response. it follows last week's visit by ty ones president saying when to
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california, where she met u. s. speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy, bay ging says the exercise is send a clear warning to any fractional forces in taiwan who may be seeking full independence for the island. which china regards as a break away province. totally. it had war 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, once 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 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
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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 taiwan belongs to china. out of the i ipad, our basic most ordinary people probably aren't afraid of the drills with the main reason being that everyone thinks that china wants start. of all the china considers taiwan part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it from mcbride. al jazeera columbia's government is urging people living at the foot of the nevada del louise volcano to vacate the homes. but many are refusing to leave the businesses and cattle despite an orange level emergency alert, which means that interruption is possible in weeks or even days. without a doubt,
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louise was responsible for columbia's biggest ever natural disaster in which more than 25000 people died. in 1985 a weather update banks here all the news out then irish nationalists march in protest against the good friday agreement, which ended the noble island conflict 25 years ago. we'll take a look at why one of west africa signature, dishes is becoming too pricey to put on the table and a bad tempered timber wolves. things get heated in the ebay would explain with peter elder around 20, but it was full. ah ah, we got a lot of wet weather in storms bubbling up across the middle east. here's those details. so we're talking about jordan syria. you talk northern portions of saudi
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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 gonna feed in a bit more cloud cover up and down the goals. so that includes for us here. and 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 of year. turkey a still ra 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 chad. temperature has been up to about 46 degrees there. i think our biggest bursts of rain across central africa will be across the democratic republic of congo. and we've got this slug of rain moving across southern mozambique,
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so some soggy to conditions for time. am up to 2 on tuesday with high 25 degrees. i'm out of time season, awe inspiring stories from around the world. ah. ready human life is fost one. ah groundbreaking. with what is going on in years with on a just eda lou with
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lou ah, hello again. adrian sitting here in doha with it. he is out from al jazeera the headlines. italy's coast guard is conducting rescue operations. to save 1200 people aboard to migrant boats. one vessel with 400 on board has been a drift in the waters, off the coast of greece. malta for people are dead after a shooting at louisville, kentucky. it happened in a bank,
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a busy street. police say the suspect is also dead. and a group of israelis is march to an illegal settlement in the occupied westbank. despite concerns that the action may further fuel tension between israelis and palestinians. security minister is a mob been given, joined the riley supporting the legal settlements. irish nationalists have marched to protest against the good friday agreement, which ended the northern island conflict 25 years ago. these are pictures from the march of london dairy this year. the event wasn't sanctioned by authorities of security measures were ramped up violence, the sled of the march. in past years, the march ends at the city cemetery where a commemoration place i spent 25 years since the peace treaty known as the good friday agreement was signed. the historic deal formerly ended years of violence in northern island. but the road to peace was difficult for many, with more than 3700 people killed. violence broke out between communities in 1969.
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british troops brought in to keep the peace became the target of armed attacks themselves. the conflict was between mainly protestant unionists who wanted the northeast corner of build an island of ireland rather to remain part of the u. k. and catholic nationalists who wanted to see island united. the launch scale fighting may be over, but tension remains out as here as andrew simmons reports now from belfast. ah, they're expressing gratitude for 25 years of peace. but those working to bring divided unionist nationalist communities together. believe reconciliation. msm long whales. don't think that work of healing was ever done in drawing our communities together and in uniting our hopes for the future in our see, let me other is know or shoot me. no threat that we can co exist in the way
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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 players democratic unionists in the d u. p. and nationalists in shin fane have been at odds. right now the seat of devolve government at stormont is defunct, after the d u. p walked out of the dispute about e u. trade laws and bricks it. alan mcbride is among those accusing politicians of letting their people down in 1993 and i are
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a bomb in belfast. jenko road killed 9 people. his wife sharon was one of them to we have a relative piece here in this country. the moment we don't have reconciliation, we still have 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 beau shin finn and the d. p. have only ever really cared about what matters to them. the big question is still this. how can republicans and eunice somehow accept their respective traditions 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, thailand's army is putting up temporary shelters for thousands of refugees,
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fleeing conflict in me, unmarked. at least 10000 people have crossed into thailand in the past week. to escape fighting between the armed groups and the beauregard force, ty authorities have said that they will send refugees back to me on more. when the violence ends. more than half the population of somalia is struggling to survive the worst drought in the country's history. around 800000 people have been internally displaced by extreme weather conditions. families from rural areas moved to the capital to look for food and water. 5 rainy seasons of failed at a 6th looks likely to follow. i'll da 0 catherine sawyer reports now from norgard issue. we are at a comp for displace people. here in the outskirts of mogadishu, thousands of you know, displacement camps. i hear are many people, thousands of them have come from different parts of the country just trying to get help. we have spoken to many of them who have very desperate stories to tell. we
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have spoken to women who say that they have lost their children on the way to get here. and we have spoken to um, aid workers who say that they are really of a wall because the money is not coming in as far as fast enough. now what we're being told are by the un and government agencies as that are more than 40000 people have died because of the drought i in the last or one and a half. yes, many of them are, you know, died in, you know, all these areas where they're coming to get help for. i'm, we also know, ah, that the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is going to be in country ah, to ramp up efforts on monday tarion efforts. he will be talking to and the president he will be visiting several id p comes as well. the last time he
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was here, it was 6 years ago, and there was another drought, as so we expect the message that he's going to deliver is more loss of the same. but then we have been talking again to somalis who said that they need oh, or you know, people need to break this cycle of drought and violence and they need to see more action. a tomato bug infestation has devastated 1000 detectors, farms and nigeria. the fruit is a crucial ingredient and west african cuisine, but as prices go higher, the quality of one of the regions most well known dishes is being affected with address reports from kyle, joseph rice, i west african delicacy and the center of the debate as to which country prepares it best nigeria gonna and send a go all claim to its origin, ality and taste. here in nigeria,
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this dish may soon lose either its taste or affordability. it all because of this bug that damages the dishes main ingredient to to upson router or the tomato leave minor is a stubborn pest. that sofa has put several to made to farmers out of business. the farmers are no good. even 10 percent of what they have invested in tomato continuously this season. then frustration has cost losses in millions of dollars causing shortages nuts not only eaten into the income of pharmacy, but also hoteliers repairing nigeria ever, a dish is no longer cheap. the little we have, the presence also has to be affected. so it's that's how translated into an increase in the price of whatever food stuff. what of food we also make in our restaurants that are made to farmers association says this is outbreak has resulted
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in a loss of output by almost 70 percent pushing too much a prizes higher by 450 percent the to me to leave my lease about 260 eggs and when they hatch, they avaricious eaters they feed inside the leaves. this term and flowers of the plant, then target. what ever food that survives losses after the infestation can be as high as 100 percent. pharmacy climate change is creating perfect breeding conditions for the bug. they say early detection will minimize losses. but for now all known pesticides, they say how fail to eradicated and until a solution is found, promise losses will continue. and the cost and taste of nigeria is jennifer ice may never be the same again. i did rees, alexandra kendall. nigeria. india is about sparse china as the world's most
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populous nation. but recent reports a found, it's leaving a powerful workforce uncapped. the number of women employed has been steadily decreasing, mostly because of cultural stigma and the sol, jeanie, stephanie decker reports. it's rush hour in mom by me. india is about to pass china with this population of 1400000000 people to become the world's most populous country. that's a huge potential workforce, but not all are seen as equal. sheila thinks as she cried, the day she resigned from her job, it was not her choice, despite earning more than her husband. oh, skinny be patricia. there was pressure on me that i don't look off to my kids and other things. then i thought that there is no value for me when working, what's the use? i used to go in the morning and come back in the evening, then had to listen to my husband take care of my kids. so i resigned. the number of women working here has been shrinking for years. according to reports, official data shows 25 percent of
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a potential female workforce is employed. number seen is optimistic and other report puts the finger lower a 10 percent. that's 39000000 women compared to 361000000 men sunni to suit our foot, her own way, becoming the 1st woman in her village to earn a university degree. go school in pitt, in my, my dad that the la girls are considered inferior to boys. only good for housework. they have no time to study. i didn't want to be like that. i decided if i studied, then i could become something. otherwise, i'd be like them. i would have been married and working in the fields. it could also be an economic hindrance if a potential $670000000.00 women are left behind as the population grows, there's been a decline in women's participation rates, which is wedding because it gives a very strong message that it is the women who are the caregivers, so we need a caregiving economy for women to stay in what place. but men here say it's more
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the social and cultural traditions that are keeping woman at home. oh that one i go . is it a crime to be a woman? is it a crime if she speaks api? is it wrong to work? but i'm still looking for answers to these questions. and it said that even though i earn an honest living, people still question me. wonder, why am i working on? sometimes i can't face it. this is not just an issue in india, but the disparity between men and women societies, expectations discrepancies in pay. and often how differently they get treated to their male colleagues, remains a global challenge. stephanie decor, well g 0 still to come on the diesel. ah, we have to the city and lebanon that's keeping the spirit of ramadan alive in spite of a nationwide economic crisis. i will hear from a new master's champion, john rom. that's all the way with printer and schools.
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ah. when the news breaks this, that's head nationwide strike since the beginning. oh yeah. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into history and origin. with exclusive interviews, an in depth about career probation really sees the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground to where you moved when documentaries, and lives hulu . ah, ah.
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i was led to celebrate rabbit out by among other things, purchasing gifts for family members and eating special suites when they break that fast. lebanon's economic crisis though, is making that harder for many families. but one city is looking to change that, say bas robbie report style from side up in southern lebanon, where free entertainment, a discounted food is provided. for years, the gateway to lebanon south has meant crossing a threshold to a place of conflict, but cider is trying to re brand itself times are hard, but here people say it's a little easier to forget the country's problems. pace i thought in the fall. so the image for site is called the mother of the poor, because it's where people from all over lebanon can come to an affordable place. despite the economic crisis, people want to go out and have some fun. despite that, there are still signs of economic desperation. can fill out our visual lay
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officially only it suddenly model the place, the tracks, poor of people. they come here during ramadan in the evening to have fun and visitors come here to shout because the prices are affordable. this man lives in beirut and brought his family to siber. it's cheaper, he says, to buy new clothes for eve l i gotta figure out a cost of living crisis is forcing people to stretch their budgets. an easier task inside this family has been selling full a traditional dish made with fava beans for generations. a bu ali says sales are up this year for people who can't afford meeting chicken. these beans offer a tasty alternative. but some sacrifices are simply too much level of done in the field, which will be j. b, middle. i'm famous for my ramadan suites. people can't give up eating sweets and the price is affordable because we so half the price of all the places ah,
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with the traffic on your side side, those old soup is just a short drive down the coast from the capital bay rear and everything here is half price or less, we're like this ramadan festival, completely free for people to attend in tough economic times. it is a, it's for people to enjoy the holiday. say that hello thea and no one's acted. and then when i said it was let is every about 5 days that it helps to promote coexistence among lebanese people. we had a festival like this for christmas as well. we like to celebrate any religious events by bringing everyone together, a free shows and a festive atmosphere every night and money raised at the stalls goes to charity. organizers say it is a way to give back, revive the city and remind people there is still something to celebrate. zane basra,
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the older 0 cider in southern lebanon, china, the sport is peter fader, and thank you. we'll start at augusta national, where john ron began the fort spanish golf when the masters and fittingly these victory came on. what would have been the 66th birthday of the country's greatest ever placed heavy by a saddles rom finished on 12 under par. that's 4 shots. clear of overnight leader brooks at cape her. gotta tell you at the beginning or at the beginning of saturdays, sir. 3rd round or the 2nd round when they had to resume kept who was actually a really, really strong position. any kind of had a bit of a mouth down there. 8 under he finished fill mickelson 52 years old 7 under for the day to finish 8 under. scotty shiffler the defending champion, finishing in 10th position. and he was tied. they at 4 under their arm was actually 2 shots behind, thus man kapco. when they teed off the final round. but a couple of early bogey's from the american saw ra moved to the top of the leaderboard inside 6 holds. and from there, the spaniard stayed out in france after carding his only bogey of the round at the
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mines. rom made back to back birdies on the 13th and 14th to open up a full shot advantage from spinal t shot found the trees. but his 3rd shot into 18 found the green, and landed 3 feet from the hole. here it is. look at that. made the 369 and change. another major title which moving back to number one in the rankings last year when it's going to shift presented room with the green jacket as he became the 1st europeans when both the most and the us open. never thought i was going to cry when a golf tournament, but i got very close on on that 18th whole in a lot of the because of what he means to me and to spanish golf. right. as friends, 10th major for player 2 in the master's. my 2nd when right? my 2nd major when it's, it's pretty incredible and to play the way i did to them on sunday. only one movie
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on difficult conditions and coming in with a margin part explain, you know, a lot, a lot of pride still really hasn't seen dania and i'm looking at the scores and i'm still thinking i have a couple more holes live to, to in and can really say anything else, you know, this one was for savvy? i know he, he was up there helping and help he did so raw me, ended up for clear of love golf as books kept. and phil mickelson, the 52 year old mickleson, is now the oldest player to finish runner up. it went round in 7 under paul mentioned his best round at the bosses and the american was just grateful. the plays on the saudi arabia back lives, were allowed to compete very appreciative that were here that were playing the majors. and i thought it was exciting that this tournament rose above it all to have the best players in the world here and lost all the pettiness. and you're bringing the best players again to play against each other here in the majors. and that's what it's all about and that's what the game of golf should be. i mean,
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there's always going to be and should always be a place for historical events like this. but it's okay to have a little bit of different variety of in the, in the game, a goth and saw him see gallows 1st master's memory was tiger woods, his famous chip in at the 16th in 2005 or the american channel. he's in a tiger here to do something very similar at the same hole that helped him to talk to him finish his 1st appearance at the 2. former will member one, andy murray has been eliminated from the monte carlo masters in the opening round. on monday, mary met australia's alex, them and all this was mary's 1st appearance in monte carlo since 2017. it turned out to be rather straightforward as far as them annoies concerned the will. number 19 coming out on top 61 and 63. he will play germany's at young men at street from round to elsewhere. 2020 us open champion, dominique team advanced the 2nd round. the austrian has been plagued by injuries
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since that made in major when nearly 3 years ago. it was a good form here against rashaw gast either 616 for the team who plays denmark's war number 9, guna next will. number 22 mateo better teenie also made his way into the 2nd round . the italian completed a 646 to victory of max chrissy. the americans who is not helped by 14 double faults, bertina takes on argentina's francisco, said and all next the argentine eliminated 11 c cameron. and speaking of argentines, diego schwartz mon is also through to the 2nd round of the monte carlo masters. he took care of belgium's david gulf n, a straight sets. when for schwartz man 646 to next up, he faces a much tougher refinement against will. number 8, genic center of italy in the, in be a minnesota timber wolf star. rudy go bay has apologized of the throwing
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a punch a t made carl anderson. the pe argued on the sideline in the 2nd quarter with kobe . lashing out was sent home and missed the remainder of their win over the new orleans pelican list, which secured a match up with the la lakers in the plains tournaments. jayden mcdaniels looks like he'll miss bad off the punching a wall in frustration and injuring his hand. no tempers flare, you know, in the middle of a game, a game we want to win a huge one. that is what it is like, you know, we're not proud of that behavior by anybody. so we really haven't dug too far into like the root cause of it. but guys are just frustrated. we weren't playing. wow. certainly not something that we can don't mean veterans can get upset too. so i don't wanna be too hard on him, but obviously it's not something we're gonna be able to tolerate here. the golden state warriors booked a place in the playoffs. they schooled a record 55 points in the 1st quarter against the portland trailblazer is stiff carrying finish with 26 points in 22 minutes in
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a dominant 157101. when the warriors secure 60 seed in the west and faced the sacramento kings in the 1st round of the fables, la federalist clippers secured the other remaining play of spots. no, okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again in a few hours with no sports news later. bates of any thanks to day time for the the people here and do a lot of hosp baton to colleagues in london, mary. i'm the mozy standing by before the day's news and just a few moments. i'll see you again. thanks for watching. my friend. ah ah,
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