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they share concerns over china's dominance in the region. abandoned. the see the italian coast guard carries out an opperation to rescue 2 boats coming hundreds of people. and brazil's president is heading to china to discuss trade and the war in ukraine. ah, welcome to the fact we begin in the us west. 5 people have been shot dead in the state of kentucky. police say a 23 year old man opened fire inside the bank where he worked. several others were injured, including a police officer. gunman was also killed in the shooting. john 100 reports? yeah. gunshots ring out in downtown louisville prompting police to warn passers by to take cover. the police arrived within 3 minutes of an 8 30 am call that
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a gunman was firing inside old national bank smashing through the glass of the lock bank. they engaged the gunman, killing him. officers arrived on scene and encountered the suspect almost immediately sco fire and gun gunshots. officers exchanged gunshots with that suspect, and ultimately the suspect die at the scene. but by that time 4 people were killed at a bank where kentucky's governor keeps an account. a 5th victim died later. we lost 4 children, a god. today, one of whom was one of my closest friends. tommy eliot helped me build my law career. helped me become governor, gave me advice on being a good dad, one of the people i talked to most in the world and very rarely where we talking about my job. he was an incredible friend. 9 victims have been taken to the hospital, including 3 police officers,
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one shot in the head. the gunman has been identified as connor 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 the man at a louisville community college and fled. police say it was unrelated, john hendrick, al jazeera. well thing in the us, in the state of tennessee, a democratic lawmaker who is expelled, has not been reinstated. nashville city council voted unanimously to allow justin james to return to the state house on monday. republican politicians expel james
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and another young black democrat legislator last week over their gun control protest on the house floor. they were demonstrating over the legislatures, stands on gun control, following him shooting at a private school. 6 people were killed in that attack, including 3 children. now the philippines in the us have lost the largest joint military drills more than 17000 forces are participating in the exercises which will take place over the next 2 weeks. chinese government has warned the philippines against granting us access to more military facilities. father below has the latest from manila. turns off the timing here. the international community definitely will be watching closely these values them exercises as they're coming off right off the bat of 3 days of military drills by china in the taiwan straits, in response to taiwan. president hygiene was visit to the us also later today a 2 plus 2 ministerial meeting. 3 in the philippines and the u. s. in washington dc
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. on monday you s y ship sailed near the miss. cheap reap where china had built a man made island. but this area is very close to the philippines. so a lot happening in this region, definitely heightened tension so you can understand how these exercises could be seen as provocative. but keep in mind, these exercises are an annual exercises and they have been planned for months and months. still. timing here is very significant to scale. also very significant. 17000 troops, 5000 from the philippines, pop 1000 from the u. s. and other 100 or so from australia as well as observers from other regional allies, all participating in these ballot that exercises also for the 1st time, live fire exercise act seat in the south china sea of the province of some bias in the northern philippines. there will be a simulation of the sinking of a decommissioned ship, which will serve us a market enemy ship of our and south korea has destroyed around
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a 100 homes strong winds, calls waterfall to spread quickly through residential areas. in one young city, firefighters have been deployed to evacuate locals to safety. a major scale priest is underway in the mediterranean sea, where the italian coast guard is assisting to migrate boats with 1200 people on board. the international organization for migration says the central mediterranean has not become the most dangerous journey of the world. but despite the dangers, it's the most commonly used one for migrants and refugees attempting to reach europe, or cairo reports. now on the latest operations. another boat, another rescue mission on the mediterranean sea. this time 400 people on board, including women and children, stranded between greece and malta, reportedly abandoned by their captain. i think
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it is leaking with whom i speaking to anyone with a job not over yet. as the italian coast guards attempt another rescue. 800 people on board. another boat off 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 their montego toy, decided to not intervene, not the 1st time that martha defied not to intervene and indeed that your brother port, they're both to continue and navigating in those very dangerous conditions. do not take the responsibility for their rescue and delegated you. and one of the most common destinations for migrants from north africa is italy. it's been
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a difficult easter weekend with more than 2000 people rescued in just a couple of days. many have been taken to the italian island of lam, producer. it's in the 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. 7 over the central mediterranean roots is the most dangerous migration route in the world. most of those attempting the routes, leaving behind wall oversee in human rights abuses. while they all dream of a better future. not all of them survive. thought a height. is there a pentagon officials say the leak of classified u. s. defense documents is a very serious risk of national security. the documents of the pedal, several websites in recent weeks. and they cover a wide range of topics of interest to american policymakers,
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including details about ukrainian as strikes the countries add defense vulnerabilities exposes a size of some ukranian, military units, descriptions of the russian mercenary, wagner groups allege contact with turkey and haitian government officials. predictions about china's potential response to ukrainian strikes within russia and an assessment that shown yang has like the exaggerated it's intercontinental ballistic missile threat to the us. my camera has those details for washington. d. c. documents appear to include sensitive information regarding the war in ukraine. in particular, us intelligence assessments of the performance of both ukrainian and russian 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 saying
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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 korean national assembly. we will kill way to go on if we strongly regret that the top us intelligence agency has been illegally spying on 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
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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. here is like a general antennae. good. harish is due to arrive in somalia in what is office is described as a solidarity visit for the muslim holy month of ramadan. smalley is facing its worst droughts that killed an estimated $43000.00 people just last year. catherine saw reports now from the capital log edition bar, wacko mohammed, seattle, and her children recently arrived at a comfort displaced people in mogadishu. she joins about
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a 1000000 others who are clustered on the outskirts of the city. she came from a farming village in louis. she ballet, but here she has no food. some of our children are sick and she is still grieving the death of her husband and childs, she argued, play the thought and then my husband and 4 year old child died on our journey from the village to mac additional. we had to bury them in shallow graves by the roadside young from to another. half of the somali population has been affected by the drought. thousands have already died. 2000000 are internally displaced, while others have moved to neighboring countries. 5 rainy seasons, half failed in the horn of africa, the situation is dire. it's been raining in some parts of the country, or whether experts say the rains will not be enough to make things better. the rains are started earlier than expected this year. i saw that early onset of that
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a means that most of the people who are displaced from the forms the forms are not being cut into the tender to or, or have been from that news. the production may be affected because before these people, some of them tried to grow butler farms. bush bill by time will be on the 2nd will got a fabric of the re mission, and there will be not enough soil must have to take on there. the rest of their crumpton little maturity. this means more so miles may be making their way to such camps. the un secretary general's will be in the country to help mobilize humanitarian support. the un secretary general antonio terrace will meet with the president, somalia. he will be talking to displaced people the last time he was here. it was 6 years ago. there was another drought as so a lot of somalis, a, we have talked to say that they want to see more action so that they can be able to
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break the cycle of violence and routes other camps. it started raining heavily, just as people were preparing to break their ramadan fast. i. many here will sleep hungry wet and colds. catherine saw all jazeera mogadishu, well, still had hailed al jazeera on online project. documenting daily experiences is providing therapy to war victims of ukraine plus i'm 30 several in havana, cuba where dilapidated buildings like this one that you can see. right, there had become an example of the severe economic crisis in this country. ah.
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it's about to get wet strap them at least i suspect lots of pixels social media of people stuck in for by falls because a flash flooding an emanates from this circulation that's with quite a strong one east of bulgaria. that's been over turkey for a was spreading rain and snow eastwards through georgia media in towards syria and even iraq and all went down 11 time coast to was nolan egypt, a spell of spring wetness, and it will feel cold for some than it expands further south or you'll see it even on tuesday in northern saudi arabia, for the pleasure of him, or for the rapier pieces, generally speaking, a fine and quite a warm pictures. 32 at the moment in doha. but look at wednesday, how that rain develops. flash treading seems likely somewhere in the middle of saturday every possibly in medina. unlikely to read reality. quite likely in kuwait and certainly in iraq. hence the pictures on sexual media. unfortunately, that's where the rain stops. we'd like to see more in the hall of africa and it's been trying, and we got
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a few months still to go. but the moment the vein is very light here, the concentration is further west, particularly in d. r congo, and possibly in parts of north 9 gola. and equally, it's raining in the northeast to south africa and southern mozambique ah jump into the stream. hen percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions. showing the debate. people have already lost that people have a have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on you to people commenting. i want to know that check with on al jazeera. ah,
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oh, a book about what children's their needs. robin and reminder of all top news stories . 5 people have been shot dead in the state of kentucky. please say 23 year old man opened fire inside the bank where he was employee. several others were injured including a police officer. the gunman was also killed us democratic lawmakers. justin jones has been re installed to the tennessee house of representatives, james with expelled last month at levy, a gun control protest on the house floor following him shooting as a private school in nashville. the philippines on the us of just launch the largest joint military drilled board and $17000.00 false. the participating in the sizes of the next 2 weeks of government as well in the philippines against fronting the us
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access to more military facility. little korean nita came junglin, has called his country's war, determines to become more offensive in nature as tensions increased with south korea. and the us not the speculation, the north could be planning more provocative tests after a recent search in the number and variety of missiles, it's been launching bright has moved from sol. these latest belligerent statements come at a time of heightened tensions on the korean peninsula. and seem to be in direct response to the recent joint military exercises between us and south korean forces . north korea state run media says leader kim junglin was chairing a meeting of the ruling parties. central military commission, when he reportedly told his generals that they had to expand their war deterrents in what he called a more practical and defensive manner. but what's got much of south korea media
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talking is that in one of the photos released by the north, kim seems to be pointing, although it's been purposefully blurred at the map of south korea. and more specifically, at the area of the main u. s. military base here, north korea has increased the frequency and variety of weapons tests in recent weeks, especially short range tactical weapons, such as nuclear capable, underwater drones that they say are able to create a radioactive synonymy. amid speculation that with important anniversaries coming up later this month, it could be planning more provocative tests. adding to the speculation is that whenever the south has tried to make the regular morning hotline phone call to the old system, that was set up to avoid misunderstandings. and these tensions for the past 5 days, the north has not picked up from mcbride al jazeera. so here's the visuals of
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confirmed miss latan called one of his bases in syria. the attack happened later on monday, the conoco oil refinery in deer resort. though there are no immediate reports of casualties or serious damage, the us military targeted iranian backed military positions in the region. last month there have been more protest in israel against planned judicial changes. the critic say the changes are aimed at handing more power to politicians at the expense of the supreme court that concerns the amendments could pose a threat to democracy. in northern thailand, people have been warned against outdoor activities because of high pollution levels and pollution in thailand. 3rd largest city of china, my is 20 times of the world health organization recommended level. the health ministry says face must should not be worn solution levels of risk because of forest fires and cropped buddy in thailand and neighboring countries. also volcano
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in rushes, far raised his feet. a giant cloud of ash. it's mixed with snow storm posing a threat to air traffic. the residence of the ash is so dense, it's blocking all sunlight. ukraine and russia have made another prisoner exchange . something besides have done regularly in the war. this time moscow, his feed 100 ukrainian troops including 20 women, heave released, 106 russian soldiers. russia says its men were in danger of dying and have been taken to moscow for medical treatments. an online project is documenting and preserving the experiences of every day people living with war in ukraine. the museum of civilian voices is both a historical record and an experiment and collective healing. it's been gathering personal testimony since russia's invasion of crimea in 2014 showed how reports from future in ukraine. with the delicate tread of the acrobat
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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, you just, you don't have war normal, or it is just, you don't want to actually, you don't see the sa sense for life. dorian now lives here in a polish built container 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 rushes, 1st invasion,
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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. valentino speaks emotionally. not about her own loss, but the pain she feels for the whole society. it's a kind of nation wide mobile therapy couch offering brief moments in the anonymity of war. that mark each experience as personal and important. it was nice to thrust kia, he truly 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,
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which is really discount is really needed. 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 an tina ends with a pub. she wrote and read it when he got the so you to have life in peace. it's cool where everyone is familiar and all share a love of the motherland. the 1st there is comfort to the knowing that each individual account of loss is shared by so many jona whole al jazeera butcher, china's either cheating ping on the brazilian present luis and saluted silver. a schedule to meet this week. new day is expected to london, shanghai on tuesday. a little rapid takes a look at what's at stake at this high profile meeting. brazil is seeking to establish stronger diplomatic ties with china and the visit by brazilian president
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. we see mass, you lead a seal, but to beijing this week will formally kick off this new phase of the bilateral relationship with one and 2 diet home path on the china look forward to working with brazil to, to president will as visit as an opportunity to hold constructive discussions on promoting the development on bilateral economic and trade relations ahead of his trip. president lula expressed a desire to work closely with beijing and mediating peace talks between russia and ukraine. no income is the brussel can make an extraordinary contribution to putting an end to the war and return to peace. though brazil is not the only latin american country that's refrained from taking sides on the russia, ukraine conflict, president lula has stood apart from other western leaders when it comes to foreign policy. you'll know the us in several european countries express concerns after president lula applauded a recent meeting between the chinese and russian presidents in moscow. and
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president lula decision to allow iranian war ships to dock and rio de janeiro last month, also raised eyebrows among brazil's western allies foreign policy analysts. however, see these actions don't fall out of line with brazil's tradition of diplomatic non alignment. if anything, it seems to all be part of president lou, less desire to take a more leading role on the international stage. lula returning also to play a role in global affairs in the united nations. brazil is looking for the expansion of the security council. number of members, brazil will host the g 20 next year, is beginning to prepare for that. in 2009 china surpassed the u. s. s. brazil's main trading partner, president lula visit to beijing,
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could reposition brazil as an international power player, which many se deteriorated under lulu predecessor jade ball. so now, if i got a record of that going to less, then we must remember that and lula, the bricks are found, which is a group of emerging powers, including china, brazil, russia, india, and south africa to create a strategic balance of the other world. paul is, i think you click on michel, brazil's ministry of foreign affairs, says at least 20 bilateral agreements are expected to be side. manuel rap a low al jazeera, these 10 people having killed and dozens injured in the bus accident and through the double decker bus drove off a highway and turned over as it fell into a ravine. it was carrying more than 70 people from central to route to the capital . lima keepers government wants to revive the tourism sector with glossy new hotels, but families in the capital, living in aging dilapidated buildings, inflation and the u. s. blockade and mismanagement of the economy. many people are
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forced to choose between having food on the table or a roof over their heads. teresa by reports from the capital of anna. it's a unesco world heritage site, and it's crumbling. old of anna was founded in 1519 and was one's the largest ford in the caribbean. but know many houses are falling apart for remember, i mean, mendoza says the ceiling collapsed just before we arrived lot. but with the high prices it's almost impossible to fix the house. i'm retired and the problem is salaries are low and what we earn as pension is, isn't enough. so we can't afford to repay our houses. i q by struggling with a throwing inflation, economic mismanagement, and the us 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 old have
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on a local news report, show them quite sweet point, being this one where we are right now. that's wall that you can see there. collab overlap here in a 5 year old mother. got to be north of house, looks uninhabitable. she says it's an example of what 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 i'm, i'm, are you gonna look at this? everything is falling apart. life in cuba to difficult these 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 states. as soon as i can, i want to leave and go they. the coven, 19 pandemic, devastated the already struggling economy. the government is desperate to attract tourists and has been investing in hotels,
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which bring in foreign currency. one architect says the current 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 door. and people in old of anna know that all to, 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 ah, the what you all deserve me. so robert and a horrible idea of all top news stories, 5 people have been shot dead in the u. s.

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