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the hello. this is in use our own alger 0 for the back. people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, the house for 3 palestinian skills, and he's really raising the occupied westbound town of novelist. at the top advisor designs leader says only a military solution can resolve the conflict. as a week long sci fi comes into effect. also this, our ukraine's president's address is ancient national criminal court. a day after denying involvement in what moscow said was an attack on the kremlin. and fading green south korea exports the future of electric shipping at the well 1st international export of its kind. uninstalled, the boston celtics hit back in the, in the playoffs to level based series against the 6 is consult mailing. holland is broken, the premier league scoring reco to lift manchester city, head of also,
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and the rates the the thank you very much for joining us. we start this news hour in the occupied westbank where funerals have been held for 3 palestinian scale steering. and these really raid in the city of novice, several other palestinians were injured. some political factions, i've called for a general strike in response to the rate a mass called the victims heroes. these really ami says 2 of the victims were suspects in last month's drive by shooting in the jordan body. which care suites atlas a mother and her 2 daughters. neighbors, a not the say they heard explosions and so is really forces in the area early on thursday morning. you know, what is this? is these ready for the stone, the house around just in one room. they use it as the base, the motor to the area today we hear they demolish the house. we don't upset. it's a small sacrifice for our homeland and our people. and it's 9. i woke up by 7 in
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the morning and all of a sudden we heard the explosion. i was petrified. i could not move an inch the window bloss shafted all over the house. as a result of the explosion, my children and i were forced to the ground that as well. and we have to correspondence on this story to simon jump june is in west jerusalem. at 1st we go to need to abraham, who was a novelist for us. so need a funeral, is that being held for the 3 victims? tell us more about the mood that and who these 3 palestinians were killed for? well, according to these read the army, the 3 have been involved in a drive by shooting in april, which has left 3 is really settlers killed. they say that 2 of the men, they identified as for intelligence information that they are responsible for the drive by shooting. did they say that the 3rd had had them? now, according to people here, they say that the large numbers of is ready forces, including under cover units have
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a rated the old city of nap. this surrounded one house with armed clashes ensued between the palestinian fighters and the as really forces. now this happened in the early hours of the morning when people with going about the daily lives. we've had school students who had affected then suffer t a guess and police. and that was fired by his really forces. according to medical figures and medical sources, they say the for palestinians have been hit by live munition. so it's a tense move here. we've heard chance of defiance here from palestinians in the funeral and vows to retaliate. yeah, we've had a statement from us media about this rate. is there an expectation that things could escalate? well, how about as, as hailed them as heroes said that they wanted more and more palestinians to pull perry on resistance actions as they called them. now according to the palestinian authority, they want the opposite. they have been involved in meetings with these really
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sponsored by the us do within new just to kind of reach a d, a donation. and the general attention that has been spiraling over more than a year. now, but as we see on the ground, that palestinians, that's so long as the occupation is still carrying out this action so long as these really supplements are expanding the as really wave doesn't have been a being carried out. so they want to keep targeting is really whether they are is really settlers or as fairly sol just just a less than an hour ago we received the news of a 25 year old kind of city. and a woman who was killed for the day is really forces. they say that she's a sub and is really sort or need a check point near. so what a, so there is a lot of tension and it's hard to tell how this is gonna play out. thank you for that need to need to abraham my for as a novice, so 3 palestinian scale did not boost in a separate incident policy and women also killed. and then let's go to uh, the occupied uh,
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occupied east jerusalem now and speak to i'll just hear as mamma jump, jr, an occupied east jerusalem mom and not west through his room. as i mentioned earlier, we've had a tweet from these really prime minister about the rate in nablus. tell us more about this and why israel carried out this raid, or yeah, that's rightfully we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he posted on twitter a statement in which he thinks is really security forces for working diligently. he said working long days and nights to try to bring to justice, who the prime minister was calling the murderers. lucy may and maya and rena. those were the 3 is really british to will nationals who were killed in a drive by shooting on april 7th in the jordan valley. uh the, these are the settlers that were killed on, on that day. now what's interesting here is that is the israel,
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while they have not provided too many details about what exactly happened, they have tried to make it clear that this was a long investigation that they uh, is that they took part in to try to find who these men were and in fact um they said that he's really on the radio said that there were more than 200 is really soldiers who participated in the military operations. that rate that happened in nablus old city in the occupied west bank earlier today. now one of the reasons this is such an important issue for the israelis is the israeli government continues to accuse the palestinian authority of not doing enough to reign in who they considered to be militant in the occupied westbank. these really armies position. is it the power setting that's already is allowing palestinians who would either, who have either attacked is re lease or are planning to attack is released to the housing authority is not going after them not cracking down. and that's why the is
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really authorities continue to have to read the occupied westbank. now i should mention there have been almost nightly rates for the past several months. obviously when these happen, it causes tension. there is always fear that there could be ask you escalation at this point in, in, in occupied east jerusalem. things do not, not seem to be in any kind of escalation, but things can change here a moment to moment. and for now, we're just waiting to get more details from the israeli government about what else may have happened in the course of that rate. oh, don't keep a close eye on the situation with you. of course, i'm a jump into life for staying on. keep bodies chosen as the new 7 days cease. fire has come into effect, tends to dawn, but that hasn't stopped the fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces. the united nations is calling for security guarantees at the
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highest level to ensure the safe passage of aide con voice victoria gibson. b has more intense fighting and hard to know, despite a 7 day ceasefire. elsewhere in the capital of minutes rise, police units exchanges fine with the rapid support forces the army led by general abdel, such a elder and has ruled out negotiations. warbler, coupled with this with them and then with the government of sudan has agreed only to the ceasefire. not to any mediation regarding the resolution of the contract. this is simply because it is a very and against this for danny's armed forces by a group, once affiliated to the army. to us, the final solution will be decided on the ground by the neighboring south to dam, broke the car and si fi the latest in a string of truces. it wants the war in general's to hold direct tools. what are approach and strategies to leave the solution to, to sue then these people, we cannot set preconditions,
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but we can facilitate the meeting between the commanders of the army and the rapids support forces. the united nations is using the sea spots cool for the safe passage of desperately needed aid humanitarian chief mountain griffith. suzanne poosey den spoke to the leader of the rapid support forces on wednesday. after the cold, jermel mohammed have done, douglas said he was committed to the humanitarian truce safe passage of people who want to leave the protection of aid work as to dan is rich and natural resources such as minerals and oil. but despite this, the un classifies it as a low income country. he says it cannot cope with the unfolding humanitarian crisis . the 5 team needs to step into stop. no more people die and the scope of explodes into an o out was that could affect the region 4 years through the state of millions of sydney's in the hands of 2 men locked in
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a power struggle. refusing to lay down the weapons and negotiate. victoria gave some b l j a 0. well, let's get an update on the situation with him, but morgan, not correspondents, in car to him. he but no sign that the sci fi, this new one, negotiated by task. so don, is being respected. tell us about what's been happening as well. there's been incense fighting between the rapids support forces and this is denise army around the vicinity of the presidential palace. the rapids support forces accused us within these armies of attacking it and violating the ceasefire. that is thought that that has thought that around midnight local time or around 22, g m t on wednesday. and this is denise army says that'd be rapid support for the attacked their positions in the northern parts of the capital in the city of heavy . now it's worth noting that the sci fi is not to and the fine thing, and try to get the 2 sides to negotiate. because they've made it vertically that that's not something they want to do. but it's to open humanitarian cory to us for
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those were trapped inside pick capital to either leave or for those who need basic necessities like food and water, to be able to access them. but those who we spoke to in the northern parts of the capital costume in the city of buffy, say that many of them were not able to leave. and that's because the either like the financial means to do so with banks being close since the start of the fighting or because they're not sure where they can go. and because of in continuous fighting around them, there's been artillery strikes, then bid, there's been stripes launch by the sudden these army against our assess positions. so the pricing is very much ongoing, and that's a military inquiry to is that the 2 side se is the purpose of the cease fire has not opened in many parts of the campus. i'm kind of to him, hey, but one of the general behind stop advisors has said that a military solution is the only way out of this crisis. where, where does that leave negotiation? what both sides have made it very clear that they has to be conditioned, sets in place and implemented on the ground for any chances of negotiations or talks. now the said in these armies says that if they're going to talk to the rapid
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support forces in that record of that, not directly, then it would be to focus only on the cease fire and allowing him to turn corridors and to get they are a safe out of the cities there right now in many places, vital institutions, places like oil, like refineries. what's a plants and power plants? so that makes it very hard to battle them. and so these are, these are me says any kind of thoughts has to be put about protecting those by to institutions. meanwhile, listed in these are the, the rapids support forces says that talks have to be preceded by a cease fire that is being implemented on the ground. and we've seen the air strikes launch bibles within these army. again, suppose that our step positions, especially in the northern parts of the capital, in the city of heavy what we've been able to see plumes of smoke rising since the early hours of thursday morning. so it's clear that those 2 sides have set the conditions. uh for any kind of insect rec talks, but then on the ground these conditions are not being met. hey, but morgan, in cartoon, thank you very much for that updates. joining us not here on the news,
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our endo hot sci fi, bama care, who is a student ease, who so the needs and a resident here in doha. she was in khartoum with our family when the fighting started to stop. i thank you so much for joining us. so i understand you were in cartoon for about 2 weeks before the fighting started and you were able to leave with your family. before i ask you about your experience in costume, tell us 1st about how you were able to me, but because as we've heard from my corresponded a lot of people still trying to make it out of cartoon. how were you able to get out? well, as soon as the airport was bombed, we had to find an alternative way, and that was the bus. it was too dangerous to take our private cars because then you would be targeted for robbery for it's even a stray bullet, probably hit your car. so you're more of a target if you took your private vehicle. so we went with a bus from where to where, from cartoon, from cartoon a model which has a neighborhood very close to the airport and there was heavy,
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heavy shooting in this neighborhood. we were able to gather my close family that is in that neighborhood and to join us on the bus. and from there we mapped out a route. what we thought was the safest route to reach the borders of egypt. it took us 2 days to get there. my grandmother was their children's babies. and the route we saw we saw so much conflict. we saw that bodies. we saw people that were lost carrying everything that they owned on on a rock sack, to install armed forces. yeah. you, you were able to leave 5 days after the fighting broke out. right? yeah, but as you were leaving a said it was still ongoing and it was quite a dangerous journey. now once you reach egypt, what happened? once we reached egypt?
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uh we stayed at the border um to process our fees our paperwork. um that took about a whole day. remember we broke our fast at the border. this was happening during ramadan again. yeah. there was. yeah. um. and then from egypt we moved house one. mm hm. and from us one we were able to fly to cairo, how welcoming, worthy egypt, sion authorities with with a you know, where they accepting everyone that was coming to the border. incredibly welcoming my experience. i'm again, so privileged and so fortunate that we were able to leave and that i acknowledge this privilege because it requires a huge financial, emotional, physical strength to be able to make, take this journey. and once we reached at was the gunshots finally stopped me. but unfortunately, as we've heard from correspondents about the gunshots, having stopped in cartoon despite the numerous si,
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fi is that of been agreed to the fighting continues. it must have been a harrowing experience for you and your family while you were there because you were just there on vacation right on that. what was it like to live, to lift without fighting the in those 5 days? what was the experience like? i learned things, i never thought i should learn. i learned that you should put up mattresses by the window to soften the blow of a bomb. so when the glass shakes doesn't hurt you, i learned the different sounds of machinery and i learned the sounds of a fighter jets sound like and the timing it takes for a bomb to drop me. i would count all of these things. i would lay on the floor just praying that a stray bullet that it hit our window. is it how did your family culturing this time? how were you able to to buy food or even water? is was that available to you? uh, actually we did run out of water at one point um because electricity was caught water
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was one of the water pipes got shot by stripe will that, um and i made the decision of my cousin to go grab the water from a nearby store. that was still opening at providing services through the back door and we were shut out. it was incredibly risky to even step outside your door right now. so i know that some of your family members have stayed in egypt. you've. you're back here in contact with your parents to our residents of khattab, but some of your family members have said in egypt, are they hopeful that they can return home sooner? why they, for parents, perhaps a settle in egypt for the long? no. i don't want to say that there is no hope i want to be that's denise person who has hope and i think many stories people have hope but we can't place our hopes and the people for the cause of the conflict. so i think that they are making
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the decision to relocate to find a new home, to build a life again to enroll their kids in your schools so far. thank you so much for joining us and for talking to us about your experience. we really appreciate is time for obamacare. joining us here on, on just here. thank you for your time. so there's plenty more head on this ologist here and use our, including a nation in morning. a school children are killed by their fellow students in a european country with type gun laws. best find out why police in brazil have rated the home a former president, j e to both scenarios and in support. action from the end. the payoff says the leeks, m, v p returns from injury that's coming up later with that the at least a 130 people have died in flooding in one done official say many people are charging
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their homes. rescue workers. i've been deployed to the worst affected areas. while i have a more to say reports. this is how people in one does wisdom proven start the day attempting to save whatever they can from the room and homes. maybe what is from tuesday nights? landslide still flow through the above with district. one of the hardest hit areas . those who manage to escape the deluge described what they experienced. heavy yeah, yeah. yeah. i was in bed. suddenly my house moved and i thought it was the wind mixed with rain. just as i was thinking what to do, the water was gone and the walls of my house were destroyed. i was saved by a neighbor and run with my children. how near the rain was coming down heavily through the windows, i saw a neighbor house falling down and the old man living in a died all of a sudden the water and the river attacked us everywhere. and the houses fell down one by one and we fled. risky crews are having
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a hard time getting to those most effected, blocked main roads, severely hampering risky if it's president polk, a government treated his condolences saying his government will do everything within its means to assist the governor of the wisdom province. with most of that, this being reported said as officials have prioritized reaching damaged houses to make sure no one has trapped. those hoping for some relief from the don pause will have to wait. is there one to meet you? urology agency is wanting more rain is to come home and i'll just say, well let's get an update from our where the present to jeff harrington. so jeff, why so much rain all at once? yeah, good question fully. we have to look at the content and as a whole. so, surprisingly, most of africa is actually in the tropics. so we get tropical rain as far south as the tropic of capricorn. and when we talk about tropical rain, this is the type of rain that is intense and persistent,
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and leads to flooding is also tropical rain, around the equator. it gets a bit north of that, but not much further than that. and that's of course, in africa you have this a hard desert and so it's incredibly dry. but we also have to remember at this time of year there is a transition into the northern hemisphere summer time. so that means the bulk of the tropical rain is falling across the equator. let's consider where rwanda is. it's about 2 degrees south of the equator. so no surprise then for rwanda, it's why this month's of the year in april and they yeah, of course. here we are in may, and we should also look at other factors as well. climate change is a real thing. basically, it means that there is more energy in the atmosphere, so there is more moisture to work with. and that moisture is just being wrung out over this area here. and so because of that some years are worse than nothing. right. okay. and heavy rains as you say, a common in wanda between march in may. but why is the starting been so deadly? this time, i think because of the bulk of the flooding actually happened at the night time,
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so people were fast asleep. they just didn't have time to react to this. the rain falls that fast, that quickly you get a immediate flooding. people have little time to evacuate either bewanda, a government has said that this is the worst climate disaster in its history. it was a few years ago once again in may 2020, that 80 people were killed. but of course, we know that, that sold this time around is much higher. and again, in the zone along the equator follies, there's also been flooding it. we know in south west, you've gone to the room, d, a d r condo. now the good news is the rain for rwanda should hopefully turn lighter today tomorrow through the weekend. but the rwanda meter, all legit call agency, is warning that may potentially could be a very rainy month. but as we said, as we make the transition into summer, what this means is we're wanda's driest months of the year are june and july. so really we just need to get through may. all right, thank you for that update. jeff lincoln had a war and ukraine,
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and the training president voted me as savanski has visited, the international criminal court in the netherlands. savanski met with the dutch prime minister mach router, as well as members of parliament. the i. c. c issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir 14 in march. he suspected of ordering the deforestation of children from ukraine. zalinski said that a special tribunal must be created to hold russia to account for its crimes of aggression. of course, we all want to see different beloved email here in the hate the one who does or is to be sentenced for these criminal actions. right here in the capital of the international more and i'm so we will see that happen when we, we him and we will win. meanwhile,
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the kremlin has accused the us and ukraine of being behind what it says was a drone attack on the presidential residents on wednesday, ukraine's air force says it has shot down at least 18 russian drawing strong checked keys and odessa no casualties were reported. ukraine denies accusations it was behind the report at a time in moscow. john stratford has moved from keith. i suppose it was around about 2 am this morning with the air alarms sounded across the capitol about half an hour after that. so suddenly here we had 2 large explosions. we understand those were explosions of the so called kind of caused you drones being into such a deep criminal sort. he's saying that the 20 full of these strivings launched various targets around the, around the capital. and also in the around the some city of a desa 18 of these drugs waiting to septic ukrainian will sort of saying that they
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would no casualties and no damage to any civilian or residential infrastructure. it's just a so both attack in the last 7 days, and possibly you could argue that it was less intense than was expected. certainly on, on the back of these allegations being made by russia, the institute for the study of war and american based the think tank says that they said that it was extremely unlikely that 2 drones could have penetrated multiple. ready of a defense now they're all still huge questions about the veracity of this video and the motivation of rush out for, for releasing it was like full slag setting, some sort of pretext for a larger tax. the situation is come here. now we know there's ongoing fighting in the east and still no news, so as to whether this so cold, expected counselor offensive by the ukrainians has started yet or less. i'll speak
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to john this julie i shop of are in moscow unit. what more the russian saying about the selected strong attack on the kremlin and what have been the reactions the the, the investigations commit to russia has launched a criminal case also been trying to tax on the criminal. meanwhile, do russian foreign ministry wrote that bait? strongly condemned the attendance of terrorist acts committed on the 9th of may decide. according to them, there was no doubt that the key of regime was behind. that time they confirmed that russia would respond and take return a true measures. meanwhile, criminal spokesman to be true. best cove uh just recently spoke to him to. 1 list as well and it, he's makes his comments. he mentioned that to corporate sheets had been damaged on the, the oldest son of the palace as a result of the ukrainian attacks on the kremlin. and that they would be replaced
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by friday preschool, full. so such that in difficult, extreme situations, legitimate pieces always remains calm, completely self possessed and he clearly issues one of his older as a the security system in the kremlin will be further strengthened after the incident and the rushes goals of the special mutual patient in ukraine. will not change. also the drone attack on the crumbling and also fiscal f retaliation is that the drone of talk wind affects the victory day parade on may the 9th in the capital. it will take place no mass awards and present periods. and it will take part in all the celebrations that will so gauge some of the opinions of some of the experts. and they say that it's commonly not. and that's a present person usually do not often works from the criminal, especially at night. so basically they who lives the assassination attempt,
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and they presume that that's how i could possibly be kyra downs by some pro ukrainian activities, saying that it was rather a demonstration on the capable. it is. so it was rather a symbolic a tongue as it turns will show down over the sun a palace done on the kremlin with the russian flag own. okay, thank you for that to you. yeah, you yeah. shop of our lives there in moscow, and still ahead on this, i'll just there and use our, a possible breakthrough in treating alls on this disease. they knew drunk, that's offering hope to patients how the wonders of nature and ecosystems of being celebrated at new york's natural history museum and in sport. find out if the 12 number to tennessee it will continue these as beaten run on homes, 12, those details coming up with. and we just stay with this with back after very short
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the it's may the force. here's our forecasts for europe in africa. nice to have the along, so look at this london closing in on 20 degrees. i don't think it's going to happen today. got that east wind. eventually the winds will turn southerly, but there's plenty of cloud covers your showers and not too far away. so that's going to put a cap on your temperatures. so it's not going to happen today on thursday. i don't think anyway, the heat's been knocked out of southern spain. we've got more in the way of cloud cover here, some showers for the northwest of spain, and that storm system in the central mediterranean, on wrapping it's throwing rain into grease that's now hopping over the g and into western turkey a. so we've got some, what weather for is stumble and antalya some pretty good pulses of rain rolling through the boss for us there as well. let's go to africa. it's looking like this. what that discharge, whether in the mediterranean, it's going to whip around the sand in dusts, northeast slid the northwest, egypt, and sign in. dust storm seem likely along the border with libya and egypt still high temperatures in your walk,
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shut at 40 degrees in our usual storms. across west africa and then we've still got this culture of storms, southeast coast of south africa, closing in on southern mozambique could generate a few showers in durban. may see a few showers in how tang providence and it's capital johannesburg. today on thursday, we'll see you soon. take care i of the system. a little boat isn't mechanical or even that self driving train the vehicle . but androids today can be deal with a human only robot like me will be everywhere else has 0 documentary, which to lead on the weird and wonderful world of global loan thing for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive. but i know i and the machine are genes of this, which is i
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want to search for the food for just wasted, which tens of thousands of put outlets power in south korea has been transformed from west defender is the global leader in for the recycling. i the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean the problem of incentives. what do you, how do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, off phrase, or just the the even use our knowledge is here with me for the viable reminder of our top stories of his sour funerals have been out for 3 time scales during and he's really right
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in the city of novice, some policy and political factions. i've called for a general strike in response to the raid a mass called for victims cables. there's been more fighting in so don's capital despite a week long ceasefire coming into effect. the united nations is calling for security guarantees to ensure the safe passage of age and youth crane surprises. info to me is it. lensky has visited the international criminal court in the hague. cholenski says, a special tribunal must be created to hold russia to account for its crimes of aggression . a, a not a was use the parents of a 13 year old boy accuse of opening fire out of school in serbia as capital bell phrase has been arrested. 8 children and one security guard were killed, police say the suspect he was his father's gun. and the boy is not expected to be charged because he's too young to stand trying inside the present, alexander, of which he is looking to change the law governing the age of criminal responsibility and says, the boy will be pacing
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a psychiatric institution and speak to atlanta blue psychos in belgrade for stealing a very rascal shooting instead you tell us about how people have been reacting to this it's a really deep shocker here in belgrade then. oh sylvia, because as you said, we didn't have this situation. this is the 1st time to have a crime like this in a school 1st time that a child is committed, some killing. and we have moved just a few meters away from the main entrance of the school to show some more locations where people are coming to just stand there in the quiet to lie to kansas to lead the flowers or which tiers in there is. this is something really hard to, to leave
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a and the police is still here whole around the street in the building with the investigative team. also, there are so many unanswered questions. uh see here. uh and the one of them, of course, how young the show there is a to show there is 13 years old. and as you said, a sort of in law says the mind there has to be at least 14 years old to be criminally charged. so maybe idea is to lower that age to 12, but to it remains, the question will be we would that be enough? oh, of course the oh so it is now a trying to take more control over the gun license to see how the citizens keep their weapon. because in this specific case,
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the boy use the guns from his father weapon was kept in the safe. but boy, all this and you the quote right? and we, we are looking as we were just a few seconds ago. they are people paying their respects outside of the school where you are, you like that you've mentioned. so it'd be, is strict gun laws, but also understand a lot of the legal guns in the country a yes, a lot of illegally guns in the, in the sort of the leftovers from horse in this region in the ninety's. and the one study says that the serbia has the 3rd highest, a gun own in the, in the world. it's a jobs behind the us and young. and so i'll throw this dry the few times to a call on the citizens to have illegal a weapon or to
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a registered bought the as receipt the it's just not enough. and though we don't know of how many gone. so we are talking about getting a thank you for updates. elaine, a blue such live fair in bound grades, never known as government has started. so sorry, we're going to talk about, uh uh, see the re, re integration test here and present shall, aside into the league which remains a divisive issue among its members and its being linked to a broader settlement that involves the return of the syrian refugees. hostility towards the end has been growing in host countries, such as levon on where some people believe the issue is being used as a political to, as in a harder experience from aaa, north 11, not more than 800000 syrians are registered as refugees with united nations and live and on, but hundreds of thousands more live here. many on documented the government is now forcing tougher restrictions,
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including revoking refugee status for those who leave. in addition, dozens of syrians who don't have legal residency have been deported in recent weeks . what the before official se regulating their presence is necessary for 11 on a nearly bankrupt country with limited resources. so the innovative men, some of the displaced seo gains are here for security reasons. and they can go back, but there are others who don't have issue. ready with a cl again, government and the villages are now safety and there is also another group who are here for economic reasons. this video i tie refugee rhetoric has increased recently as have calls for them to return home. but syrians are afraid, as human rights groups have documented cases of return, these being arrested. the city and government requested a list of names and they were checked whether they were involved in any activities that are considered to be illegal or terrorist. as far as the city and government
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this consent, and that is again another obstacle for people to, to, to go back. the repatriation can only be done in coordination with the syrian state . some arab nations have re established relations with damascus, but there's still no consensus on re integrating the syrian president bashar said into the arab league. the president has been isolated since his brutal crack down on peaceful protests more than a decade ago, or the issue of refugee returns as well as granting them i'm the see are part of a broader political settlement that's still under discussion. but throughout the conflict, i said, has shown little willingness to compromise along with his allies. he hasn't made funds for reconstruction. a precondition for returns is a kid of sickness. so of if you are asking whether the syrian government accepts the return of the displays, syria is a state and the issue of displace people like other issues you know,
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is being used for political benefits coming up. and this is norma. all countries seek to re benefits from various issues, all the while a humanitarian issue that's been affecting millions of syrians has become a political tool that a hold or else as ita, live in on to hundreds of migrants system. then integration center on mexico 7 border. at least 2 people were injured when the crowd scramble to get documents for transients to mexico to reach the us border. there's been an increase in the number of asylum seekers and migraines trying to enter the united states. police in brazil have rated the home a former president j to both to narrow and seize his phone. he's accused of having for jacoby 19 vaccination records to travel to the us. when he came back here visiting re engineer or with more on the story. in an early morning, surprise, federal police search the home a former president, shameful. so now he's being investigated for allegedly falsifying his corporate 19
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vaccination records. police sees votes and not his phone during the raid on his home. federal agents also detain 6 people close to the former president for questioning. they are accused of foraging vaccination cards, supposedly to meet international requirements for travelers. also now to denies the allegations against bill. no, they say i have nothing to hide. not only about the vaccination card, but anything, it would be good if we had a democratic country where we could discuss all subjects. there are subjects that are forbidden to talk about in brazil, and one of them is about the vaccine bowl. so natalie has already been accused while he was president of down playing the pen demik and of the lengthy minimization campaign in the country with the world's 2nd largest coven, 19 ductile after the united states. when brazil finally began importing vaccines, the present test spouts under efficiency and said he would not be vaccinated.
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because if you'll know to me of assumed i didn't take the vaccine. it was a personal decision after reading defies a bump that my daughter was 12 years old as old are not taking the vaccine. she has a medical report. so i'm really surprised with this search and seizure to get off of them. but investigator, se data on results, health care system was altered, showing both sonata had been vaccinated when he had not last december, shortly before the end of his term suitable sonata left preserve for the united states, to return 3 months later. since then, he has been the target of several investigations. the federal police already questions able sonata twice last month. the 1st time on the legend irregularities bringing back 3 sets of expense of jewelry given to both so now to by the saudi arabian government. while he was still president the 2nd time on it's a legit role in instigating the january 8th riots on january 8th and both sonata supporters ran sacked, the presidential palace,
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the supreme court and congress. hundreds of writers called on the military to allister president, wheezing. that's who let us silver. what taken off is a week before? well, so now to says that he condemned via pricey and had nothing to do with it. but the former president is also being investigated for spreading misinformation and for repeatedly making unfounded claims. that results voting system could be easily wrecked. monica not give all to 0 re edition ero right now is more of a slave longer. the number of people diagnosed with dementia is also rising so fond drunk. so all the time is disease has only been able to treat symptoms, but the trial of a new medication has shown it can actually show the progress flow the progress of the illness. john hendern has the detail there is new hope for the millions worldwide who suffer from alzheimer's disease. a late stage trial of the eli lilly
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drugged anonymous shows it slows cognitive decline by as much as 35 percent. the drug is a monoclonal antibody designed to remove amyloid plaque, which is quite a bit of finding features of alzheimer's from the brain for the past 20 years or so . we've had drugs available that work on the symptoms, but really to not get it the underlying biology of the disease. so the map is a drug that gets at the underlying disease process, the so called disease modifying therapy. current research finds the drug effective for those with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. but researchers say it is possible that the drug could be effective for those who show no signs of all timers, but whose biology suggests they could develop symptoms later. support, it doesn't stop the disease, it doesn't make people better, but it may slow the rate at which they decline. potential side effects include swelling or bleeding in the brain. so researchers recommend periodic animal rice
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i b c's. and so much as the city, he's broken the record for the most go school in a premier league season in a 3 know when of a waste time. the result means, since you were getting salts for the premier league, a point ahead of us will be taking the laser and nice and i hey, heather, at the beginning of the 2nd health. it's when see minutes later, holland had his mind with scoring his 35th lead goal of the campaign going past the previous month set by alan chair. and i'm the co to still float into the site to the store and is city recorded the 9th league when you know us break down. he's incredible. numbers was 51 goals and will competitions. holland is already broken the record for most goals in one season by premier they play a those goals are coming just full t 5 games. that means the norwegian averaging a goal every 71.5 minutes and with a potential 9 games still to play. he's just 12 behind dixie, diesel timing. the trickle the m as in legend school, 63 goals and the 192728 c q. so com is that
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the is the mentality when the school moved normal. by the same time in this course, you guys ok, i'm going to school in the next minute. the next section. and this is so positive i, we learned a lot of you, i learned as a manager, a lot of these type of mentality. of course, these regular with the brakes and sooner or later, maybe for, for him in the future to move another one by ted squared list of goals because he's quite a lot. it's a little bit science for them filled with little food for them. one, now you go to the game coming, the courtesy of a 1st house mohammed saw a penalty. don't nunez going down as the go find twins on the bounce. the clubs things they remain in 5th and it's in the last several, but again, delay not please. sorry, excellent to celebration was they think it's a smaller to mail somebody's back in the 2nd place. they'll still 15 points behind natalie who will get out of the line if they get at least
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a drove and scrutinize the lights on thursday. it will be the 1st time since it's a big amount of dollars, not really one, and the 19 value. because in spying out, let's come, should've moved up the 2nd place in lake if they'd be tennis, $51.00 on wednesday, french board on. so increase the school twice, including this effort in the 27th minutes of less care. now move above around 100 by the 13 points behind boot latest possible name by playoffs. the boston celtics of level of last series against the philadelphia 70 sixes. and we have the really crown and the featured and be back in there. right. something missing again with the nice brain to boston, when comfortable. not having court 1. 2187. jim brown. substituting the 25 eastern conference. any final series pictures of somebody that one gave a piece that seems now had to philadelphia, like games 3 on the corner. you get a reading test environment we know going in the philly hospital environment button does
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a. it should be fine. i think we all should be excited to bring embrace that sounds . you've got to be worthy of what you say you want to do. and these are the moments and says you've got to persevere through and so all of these challenges you can't run from it. you can't, can't, are you got to just accept to head on it and come out and play. so the best for the carolina hurricanes of might have dominance thoughts the 2nd round and it shall play serious against the new jersey devils. the hurricanes home advantage the game, won't they open the screen with some precise using it from rep pressure? let me just take a look at the sync the slow am i to see just how small look at that was to find the net a. caroline, it's didn't look back going on, so when 5, once it's like this one game leaving this best of 7 series game 2, it's friday night in the same or over in las vegas, leon drawing. so i so last school full goals to the edmonton oilers in the 1st game against the golden knights, including the secretary,
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bounced the post office box of the gully. it wasn't in no 5 shade on file. this of coast. vegas came out on south 6 goes to 4 and they take one game late in the series. the golden knights will also be at home. the games now the city of oakland in california is set to lose its last major schools. franchise. yeah. facebook said we were facing a home by the seattle mariners on wednesday. you're on the boat, you're joining the nfl right is team. and leaving for las vegas team on the ship has announced a $1000000000.00 deal to purchase land for a new stadium near the vegas strip. and as robert reynolds found out that wednesdays game athletics funds and not have is that the oakland a slogan root is in the oakland rings hollowed fans, tail gating before recent home game with the team. apparently one foot out the door, fans feel betrayed. what is kind of like a slap in the face? it's very disheartening for sure. oakland, a hard scramble,
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blue color city across the bay from san francisco is known for the, for rushes, devotion of its sports fans where everyone has the same kind of open vive, it's like it's hard to describe what it is, but everyone's kind of like a family like if you're from oakland, you have just the same by years of torture. as negotiations between city hall and the days ownership over a deal to replace the decrepit oakland, alameda county coliseum, which opened in 1966 never resulted in a deal. now the city hall has broken off further talks. the developments come just 3 years after many oakland sports fans were crushed when the national football league readers left town. the everlasting open really had as far as like, you know, home room teacher, you know, mean the raiders went to vegas. and as you know, was kind of gut wrenching and sad to know that the a's actually are leaving as well . a span said vegas has no business taking the name. their team is proudly
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carried for 55 years. and for world series championships, beloved megabyte even though that does not sound right because that that's our team . oakland, a, some sans like these 2 carrying protest signs are bitter. there is no way that they're thinking about fans. there's nowhere. they're thinking about the city of oakland, there's no way they're thinking about community. it's impossible to steal any sort of kingship with the ownership class of the sports teams. what are they thinking about money? major league baseball still has to approve the deal. but if the ownerships plans go forward, the a's will be in vegas for the 2027 season. rob reynolds, l, g 0, oakland, california, a causal across his continued his march. so what was banks about madrid? i pin cycles the world. i've been saving subsidies since the semi exactly. so if the challenge of rushes, current caps, you know,
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lot of things come back from c 5 down in the 2nd set. so when in straight sets, the 19 year old, he's also the ranting us. i've been champion, is now 118 straight atp, so matches on spanish soil. let me just, i'm going to get some type of her place in the sam easily using just 3 games to cut your message and a 6 love 63 victory. that's obviously it is not once when seat of her last. once too much, you shall face for rushes. veronica, pretty much all over in the last known investigation is on the way up to full horses, died in 5 days at the churchill downs race coast, which has the kentucky derby this week. 2 horses train by saki joseph junior collapse on the truck and see what was done as a result of pricing on training casual down. so the situation is unacceptable and must be address joseph sets. and so another whole load miles in the, the, the on stuff today is now not social. this is something that doesn't happen. and i mean, it doesn't happen as often. um, it's, it here. i'm shattered, basically, and i mean, because i,
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i know it can't have play is mind boggling like the odds of it to happen is why it is a trillion run for those in the almost where those are the horses and never happen there. so it just, it doesn't, it doesn't make sense. and can alvarez is getting ready to fight in his home country of mexico and for the 1st time in moving a decade, the full white will champion, will defend, is undisputed suit me, the white silence. lincoln's presence john rider in guadalajara for his last 4 of september when he faced kennedy go often in the past. the concise eh, there's wanting to come here is the best fighter in the world. i hope you'll enjoy this. not like i will. it's going to be a special night to defend my titles in front of you. oh, there's no great moment this to come here is the best in the world, not when i'm touched to retiring and i'm so happy. no, i'm okay, but as i spoke to, so i'm looking for an n d. thank you so much for that. now the wonders of nature and by diversity of being showcase at new york's natural history museum. the most if exhibits are
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dedicated to some of the well smallest creatures which perform big roles in our ecosystems. i'll just here as christian send to me when to take a look. spring ushers in a new wing at new york's natural history museum. the richard gilder centers, unique architecture reflects the natural world and the habitats of creatures exhibited inside there. you'll find an insect, terry, on. we didn't count every as, but we estimated to half a 1000000, and this is amy cutter. and colleen, these ants are farmers harvesting leaves to feet of fungus. they need to survive. there's a trunk way up here and the answer continue upwards and they have to cross this bridge in order to get to this simple reminder of how life forms depend on each other. this think about the food chain energy. it goes from the son of a plan to the fund, guess to be and, and then upwards. there's also a butterfly is a very um, where the tropical climate is perfect for visitors to get up close and personal
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with the 80 different species line freely in the space. the center stated purpose is science, education and innovation museum classrooms already host $3.00 to $400000.00 school children and their teachers per year. students come in, they're strictly curious. they're very interested in the world around them. and we need to maintain that interest all the way through for visitors the center offers a chance to marvel at technology as well as nature. this exhibit is meant to highlight the interconnectedness of all speed. at a time when the scientists say not only is the bio diversity of the planet under threats, but also trust in science itself. with habitat shrinking and species dying, museum president sean decatur hope, sparking appreciation for such wonders of nature will help better preserve them in the future. this museum plays a role both in education and understanding about those issues, but also plays
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a role in making the, the work of scientists much more visible and of getting people to understand the process of scientific discovery and how science actually does come to bear. unimportant problems of the problems affecting all species, including the human race, christine salumi, algebra, new york address and use our on al jazeera, tested for me, for the blackboard from the for now. but just stay with the story navigator is with us very shortly, with a look at the days and use thanks for the
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