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on carry johnston! this is al jazeera, alive from deb, also coming up abandoned at see that talley and coast guard towers out an operation to rescue 2 boats carrying hundreds of people. unrest in ethiopia, i'm horror region thousands of protesting against government plans to integrate special forces into a national army. plus i'm 30 several in havana. cuba where dilapidated building like this one that you can see. right? beer had become an example of the severe economic crisis in this country. ah, we begin in kentucky where police say a 23 year old man that used a rifle to kill 4 people in the us state of louisville. it happened inside a bank building where police say the gunman was an employee. several others were injured including
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a police officer. the gunman was also killed in the shooting. john henry reports ah gun shots ring out in downtown louisville prompting police to warn passers by to take cover police arrived within 3 minutes of an 8 30 am call that a gunman was firing inside old national bank smashing through the glass of the locked bank. they engaged the gunman, killing him. officers arrived on scene and encountered the suspect almost immediately sco foreign gun gunshots. officers exchange gunshots with their suspect, and ultimately the suspect did die at the scene. but by that time 4 people were killed at a bank where kentucky's governor keeps an account. we lost 4 children, a god to day, one of whom was one of my closest friends. tommy only had helped me build my law career. helped me become governor, gave me advice on being
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a good dad when the people i talk to most in the world, and very rarely are we talking about my job. he was an incredible friend. 9 victims have been taken to the hospital including 3 police officers, one shot in the head. the gunman has been identified as conner, sturgeon, a 23 year old bank employee. police say he stream the entire attack on social media . hours later, a swat team searched his home. let's be clear about what this was. this was an evil act of targeted violence on day 100 of 2023. it was the $146.00 mass shooting of the year, according to the gun violence archive. a little over 2 hours later, another gunman killed demanded a louisville community college and fled. police say it was unrelated john henry and
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al jazeera and now to the state of tennessee where a democratic politician who was expelled has now been reinstated. of these were the scenes earlier from natural city council where justin jones was voted unanimously to return. he was expelled last month after leading a gun control protest following a mass shooting at a private school where 6 people were killed including 3 children. a major rescue operation is underway in the mediterranean sea, whether it's holly and co. scott is assisting to migrant boats with 1200 people on board. the international organization for migration says the central and the terrain has now become the most dangerous journey in the world. but despite the dangerous, it's the most commonly used for migrants and refugees attempting to reach europe. so our high rock reports on the latest rescue operation. another boat, another rescue mission on the mediterranean sea. this time 400 people on board,
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including women and children, stranded between greece and malta, reportedly abandoned by their captain. i think it is leaking with thinking to anyone with a job not over yet. as the italian coast guards attempt to another rescue. 800 people on board, another boat of the coast of sicily, the german migrant rescue group. see what says 2 ships tried to help one of the boats, but were told by the maltese authorities to only provide fuel. there martinez toy decided to not intervene, not the 1st time that martha defied not to intervene. and indeed that the brother
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port, they're both to continue and navigating in those very dangerous their condition. do not take the responsibility for their rescue and delegate you. and one of the most common destinations for migrants from north africa is italy. it's been a difficult easter weekend with more than 2000 people rescued in just a couple of days. when he have been taken to the italian island of lamb, producer, it's in his interior ministry. figures say that $28000.00 migrants have landed on its shores since january the 1st. now that's almost 4 times higher than last year. i don't know her. the central mediterranean roots is the most dangerous migration roots in the world. most of those attempting the roots leaving behind wall of a t in human rights abuses while they all dream of a better future. not all of them survive thought height. there
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are pentagon officials say the leak of classified us defense documents is a very serious risk to national security. documents have appeared on several websites in recent weeks. they cover a wide range of topics of interest to american policymakers, including details about ukrainian air strikes and the countries defense vulnerabilities. and even exposes the size of some ukranian, military units, descriptions of the russian mercy, wagner groups alleged contact kia and haitian government officials. predictions about china's potential response to ukrainian strikes inside russia. on an assessment that film young has likely exaggerated its intercontinental ballistic missile threat to united states. 100 reports not from washington d. c. the documents appear to include sensitive information regarding the boy ukraine. in particular, us intelligence assessments of the performance of both the ukranian and russian
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forces. the pentagon has confirmed that many of the documents appear to be in the similar format used to provide updates to senior leaders, which would imply the leaks occurred at a high level and just not going to get into the specifics of this beyond thing. what you've heard others across the interagency say, which is that the department of the fence and the intelligence community are reviewing and assessing the validity of these documents. there is no question of course that they present a risk to national security, but i'm just not going to get into specific. the leak of the documents was 1st reported by the new york times. and in addition to revealing intelligence about the war and ukraine, they also expose the extent of us eavesdropping on key allies, including israel and south korea. the reaction in capital like sol has been angry, spilling over into the south korea national assembly. we will kill way to go if we strongly regret that the top us intelligence agency has been illegally spying on
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allies like our country. we strongly demand a thorough investigation and urge that similar incidents do not occur. the white house is in the mode of food damage control, and the national security council has confirmed that us officials have been in touch with relevant allies and partners. given disclosures in the department of justice is, is a leading a criminal investigation. so we're taking this very, very seriously, there is no excuse for these kinds of documents to be in the public domain. and while the department of justice continues its investigation into the source of the leagues senior us officials will not rule out the possibility that more documents could be made public. my cannot al jazeera washington, us officials have confirmed miss sol attack on one of its bases in syria. the attack happened late on monday,
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near the conoco oil refinery in zoar. there are no immediate reports of casualties or serious damage. the u. s. military targeted iran back the dish of physicians in the region last month. several areas in ethiopia, i'm horror region have announced restrictions on movement. it follows barden to anti government protest, sparked by the federal government's decision to dissolve regional special forces. barbara and open reports. protest is in cities and towns across ethiopia in horror region have rallied in support of the local forces for 5 days. in iran. 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 border with te gray force, some areas to impose curfews and restrict public transport. they're gone to the historic town of gondor, which is a unesco recognized town, has called for
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a few tried trying to and this public defiance again to see your grand government that insists there won't be any kind of compromise in terms of ending the special forces in which them hara regions as well as other weak the common matter prime minister api am, it says it's critical for the national unity of ethiopia. but it's not been well received. an and horror. his regional forces supported the federal army and its 2 year conflict with rebels, inter gray 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 romeo region. they fear dissolving their regional forces will leave the vulnerable to further attacks and prevent them from defending themselves. barbara and cooper, altus era, till jose telephone is chairman of the m horror association of america. he says
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people in the m har region are afraid, the decision to dissolve. racial forces is only the 1st step. the people, how do not have trust in the minister abbey ali? the purpose for this army is really dissolving and really not a corporate to operating them. into the military, it is really to get our dissolved and the purpose behind it is to when people defenseless, again, and also the re alex issues of this will. i'm her on them back into the p l f. that is why many of the region have been protesting millions for the past 4 days. and one thing ultimate is clear is how would you have the power within the constitution to also establish regional forces upon the job yet. and we did this without communicating to the people explaining the reasons behind it. this is just
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a unilateral and illegal who by the by prime minister, but i didn't time with the country. no, no, this level is debility. more than half the population of somalia is struggling to survive the worst drought in the country's history. the un says 2000000 people have been internally displaced by extreme weather conditions in the past year. families from rural areas have moved to the capital in the search for food and water. 5 rainy seasons have failed, and the 6th looks lightly to follow. katherine saw has more now for margaret issue . we are at a camp for displaced people here in the outskirts of mogadishu, thousands of you know, displacement camps. i here 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. um we have spoken to um, aid workers who say that they. 7 are really of a wall because the money is not coming in as far as fast enough. now what we're being told of by the un and government agencies is that more than 40000 people have died because of the drought. i in the last a 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. and we also know, ah, that the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is going to be in country ah, to ramp up efforts on monday terry ann efforts he will be talking to and the president he will be visiting several idp 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 or, you know, people need to break this cycle of drought and violence and they need to see more action. so the head on al jazeera far right. it is fairly ministers. neither march to an illegal settlement in the occupied west bank tension saw in the region and how an online project documenting dang, experiences, providing therapy to woo bit of ukraine. ah april on al jazeera as the war and pray moves into it. the 2nd year we bring you the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experience it. one
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conversation with no has studio be unscripted, seeks to find the common solution. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian drawing attention to land disputes had local concerns in the lead up to date algebra, explode the environmental significance of action, and inaction al jazeera covers the latest ongoing developments from the her on, on, efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me. a map informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china power on the world. critical debate now only both the legal. we're all a in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story. on al
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jazeera lou with ah, he watching out as a reminder about top stories. this 4 people have been killed in the us state of kentucky. these say a 23 year old man opened fire inside a blank. police say the suspect was an employee. several others were injured, including a police officer. gunman was also killed. italy's coast guard is conducting rescue operations to save to migrant boats carrying a total of $1200.00 people. one vessel with 400 on board has been
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a drift in the waters off the coast to greece. walter, the other vessel with about 800 people is off the coast of san a cruise in sicily. pentagon officials say the release of top secret military intelligence, personal social media post is a serious risk to you as security. i say the documents were formatted in a similar fashion to updates given to senior leaders and some of the images of pay . it will be noted there have been more protests in israel against plans, judicial changes. ah, critics say the changes are aimed at handing more power to politicians at the expense of the supreme court. where earlier israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced that he decided not to fire, his defense minister, you, i've got aunt, who openly criticized the judicial overhaul. kamala me loom like a bizarre would be the hon. gallant, a few words about to faint minister gallant home. even in the last few days,
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we worked together and stand together around the clock on all fronts and the face of security challenges. there were disagreements between us even severe disagreements on santa shoes, but i decided to leave disagreements behind us were gallant remains in his possession and we will continue to work together for the security of the citizens of israel as a group of israelis, including the national security minister have marched to an illegal settlement in occupied west bank. despite concerns it may feel attentions between israelis and palestinians. it's a mar them good beer joint hundreds of israeli settlers rallies halting, illegal settlements in the area. the march started at 5 kilometers for the palestinian tanner wire, where there's been a spike in balance between palestinians and israelis. and he had some ne reports from emma despite international and regional codes for the skill ational violence, the new daily staley reads him to the occupied west bank continue. on monday,
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a 15 year old palestinian boy was killed during one such a talk of a job. a 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. this really forces were closing off the road south of nablus, where thousands of settlers took ports in march to an illegal settlement, outpost demanding the government regulated. now, while all supplement activity in the occupied westbank is considered illegal under international law, nearly half the settlements built here were built without prayers, railey governments approval. what's interesting about this march is that members of the family government were talking ministers were talking members of the candidate for taking part in it. and that's why the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs said it was considering taking legal action in a statement. the ministry said that the marsh was a dangerous escalation,
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a provocation of the palestinian people. also we've heard from the palestinian president, spokesman, 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 b, dozens suffered from tear gas and elation. ronnie is abandoned alger theater, grumbled. israel's police commissioner says images of israeli forces beating palestinian worshippers inside the alex a mosque last week. of course, a terrible impact. the cody said i still defended the actions of is ready for susan comments. he made is really media saying they had to had to quell writing attempts. it says the instance is being investigated. ukraine and russia have made another prisoner exchange
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something the sides have done regularly in the war. this time moscow's freed 100 ukrainian troops, kiefer, these 106 russian soldiers. an online project is documenting and preserving the experiences of everyday people living with of war and ukraine. the museum of civilian voices is both a historical record and an experiment and collective healing has been gathering personal testimony since russia's invasion of premier in 2014 journal reports from boucher in ukraine with the delicate tread of the 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. its loss, along with all her belongings, continues to overwhelm. when you're lost, everson,
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you just, you don't have war. normal or it's just, you don't want to actually, you don't see the sa sense for life. dorian now lives here in a polish bills, 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, the museum records the experiences of ukrainians after russia's 1st invasion and the annexation of crimea in 2014. it contains more than $66000.00 testimonies as much as it is about preserving the war time accounts of ukrainian civilians. this project is also about clarity and healing. it's about giving every person who wants it, the opportunity to speak and be heard people line up to take part. valentina
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speaks emotionally, not about her own loss, but the pain she feels for the whole society. it's a kind of nationwide mobile therapy couch offering brief moments in the anonymity of war. that mark each experience as personal and important. it was nice to thrust kiana julia kissed and you know, i salt relief because i was able to say what was in my soul. what i probably haven't properly processed yet. number's 9, the, which is really discount really needing. it's so hard for us to explain what we've experienced and what we've lost in one moment what you invested. everything in it's gone and you have nothing left. it leaves you emptying site. not in tina ends with a pub. she wrote and waited. when the, when you to have life in peace, it's cool where everyone is familiar and all share
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a love of the motherland. the 1st, there is comfort to the knowing that each individual account of loss is shared by so many. jonah, a whole al jazeera butcher. now cuba is government wants to revise the tourism sector with glossy new hotels with families in the capital are living in aging dilapidated buildings, inflation. the u. s. blockade and mismanagement of the economy means many people are forced to choose between having food on the table or roof over their heads for isabel reports now from havana. ah, it's a unesco world heritage site and it's crumbling. old of anna was founded in 1519 and was one of the largest sport in the caribbean. huh. but now many houses are falling apart. from the remedy. mendoza says the ceiling collapsed just before we arrived a little longer lumper away about with the high prices. it's almost impossible to
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fix the house. i'm retired and the problem is salaries are low and what we earnest pensioners isn't enough. so we can't afford to repair our houses. i volume q by struggling with a sawing inflation, economic mismanagement, and the u. s. embargo. 4 years the government has been trying to restore the old city and even though it has managed to renovate some historic buildings, the people living here, i read constant risk. 2 the housing situation is particularly dire in all atlanta local youth reports show them why frequently this one where we are right now that wall that you can see there last i in october last here. he land a 5 year old girl, maddie that be not us house looks uninhabitable. she says it's an example of what is happening all across the country. she has been asking the government for help for years because she cannot afford to buy food and pay for repairs. well,
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my mother reg, wanna look at this. everything is falling apart. life in cuba to difficulties days, but we have to keep going. i was born here and i would like the authorities to fix our house. my mother is in the united. as soon as i can, i want to leave and go they. ah, the coven! 19 pandemic devastated the already struggling economy. the government is desperate to attract tourists and has been investing in hotels, which bring in foreign currency. when architect says, the carrion problem stayed back to when barack obama was us precedent, and there were hoped that cuba would open up and then it's a fundamental mistake. it has to do with state money that's being invested in things that i believe are not priorities. the thinking was that with obama, things would improve. that didn't happen. and then trump impose new sanctions and tourism did not increase. now they've constructed new buildings, but many people still have nowhere to live in. don't. and people in old havana know
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that all too well. they say their houses are the symbol of an economic system. many believed in that has now failed. that he said, well, i'll just cedar havana, cuba. that's it for me. for now you can find more information on our website, al jazeera dot com. the weather is up next with jeff harrington. then inside story, we'll take a closer look at hasty gay sions to end the war in yemen. do stay with us if we can ah. is watched in front of genesis when you get a cold wind blowing out of the interior of asia. so let's say mongolia often brings dust and sand with it coming up against was a fairly constant flow of moisture from the western pacific. the 2 come together like this doesn't look like much at the moment, but follow your eyes,
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or take your eyes back down towards southern china with a significant line. all right, the to do to come together produce a proper front. now ideally it should be much colder behind it, but it's not. it takes the rain through japan, you just get clear skies. a drop in temperature for one to place is sold at 15, but beijing's at $21.00. the rain is dispersed in southern china, damaged a, maybe in hong kong and tie, run rain proper. then going out into the western pacific where you follow its bottom end, which is a simulation. tropical simulation here giving rain and warnings are flooding in central philippines. still got a few big shouting, javan su marcia, but it's not really rainy season. we just stuttering to the end the next few weeks . likewise, we got the pre monsoon heat showing up in india. now has already come up and down more than once and it's looking a dry ish picture. was just a light shower in land next 2 days. the same is true in pakistan. it has been very hot. he and it still is quite hot in karachi in particular, but that will see a coolie trend in the day. so
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