tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 7, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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era the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send them. this is the news. our lives from dell are coming up in the next 60 minutes devastation in democratic republic of congo. more than 200 people are killed in flooding unless the mediation and saudi arabia have citizens. warren decides whole talk saying that reaching their humanitarian troops, causes of alien soldiers that apply to the northeast of the state of mazda port for dozens of people are being killed and ethnic violence. drones as of the vital weapon of war, how ukrainian soldiers and civilians are coming together to fight the russian invasion devices like these, as you can imagine being used like the way across the front line. ok. like this
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could, it takes drugs up to 50 kilometers away. the uninstall. electron james is one around 3 was n, b a playoff coincides with steph curry. the los angeles lakers now have a c one series lead over the golden state. the we're going to begin and democratic republic of congo where state media is a more than 200 people have died and funds and land slides. so keeping prominence has been the worst state areas since heavy rainfall began on thursday. barbara on golf enforce. 2 days after the last night, presidents of number village facing the full scale of that tragedy. deborah columbus, west face of been confirmed. the heavy people awaiting my
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brother's wife died with all her 4 children, sofa. hundreds of parties have been recovered up to 9 sights and floods in south keeping. villages say they caught more until they find the bodies of the enough ones. now might it cost us through as many pictures almost as happened to you last month, the brother who was director of a primary school, he drowned with these 3 teachers and i lost my grandfather. he also drowned unless his turn. she's also dead sofa. none of the bodies have been found, one of please, the community was buried in seconds. local government says it will takes longer to ramp up a risk, you know, probation. the region is played with groups and displacement crises, which compet efforts defy to emergencies. if you lose your thing who day and if it is necessary to evaluate the toughness human and material damage, we cannot count them. but about the recovered dead bodies we are collecting. but
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we've got more than $203.00 recovered dead bodies each day. france graham finds those who survive know some of what the last copy replaced barbara and good puts out is there a representative. some sedans, warning size are inside of your video for told delegates from the army on the bottom of the street. robert's support for us is that meeting in jetta, both sides said they would only discusses humanitarian shoes. and none of them to the comes like hundreds of people have been killed and 5 is, is really injured in the fighting that began 3 weeks ago. okay, let's talk to russell santa, who's that these talk russell, talk us through who is actually present and what were expecting out of adults? well there are $77.00 representatives of them in total from both bodies from so that the army and the dependability. as i paid support forces, now they have arrived yesterday as things yes. so they want, the tools are still continuing here. so the american and sold the officials are
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putting a tremendous pressure over parties to exit on 3 points. the 1st one is to open up a humanitarian quarter there in for a capital costume, and it's to be in the city and to remind them the 2nd one is to provide the protection to the civilian facilities, including the hospitals are turned. one is for the long term to secure its use and also to build a mechanism definitely see oversee this, this cease fire and also report the bye of nations and keep those wait, it is accountable. so distribution keys is quite spreads out. however, the people are familiar with the tools are seeing that there are competitive factors seen and how to of a suit on. so there's a tire committed to distribution into that. and both wedding parties are now aware that there's not going to be a quick wind, on the other hand, externally. it's for associated the other. so you secured it yesterday, but i think the rest is quite important because of that. 70 percent of these energy
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export is happening to these vote and for the usa, which is another in port a c over here and very deeply involved in the negotiations and getting the close coordination. we saw that maybe the, the security of the holding of africa is quite important for us as well. so close to didn't. all of these are internal and external factors. people here are saying that this time, maybe it's kind of where to cover. as i said, the district has very much project because we have seen that through the last 3 weeks that i've been several of ceasefire and also about the heavy creek. li, violate the bible by both parties, but so thank you very much indeed desperate. instead of talking to us from jet, we're going across to talk to, well, okay, but morgan is alive for us, so the talk, so going on instead of i is not having any difference at all to the situation on the ground as well. it depends on where and how to whom you are, and it's not because of the cease fire that's being implemented. but rather because of the concentration of the rapid support forces and the sudden these army around that area, for example, around the vicinity of the presidential palace just
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a few minutes ago, we were able to hear a loud explosion. what seems like an s strike being launched by the city news army against our staff positions. the presidential palace is of course, under the control off they are a staff and it's the office of the dfac to head of state who is the commander in chief of the army general. i have been put that behind. and since the 1st day of the fighting, the army has been trying to regain control of that. then the northern parts of the capital in the city of heavy, heavy iris at present repeats of classes between the recess. and this is in these army both sides trying to control that side of the capital because it overlooked the presidential palace and it would protect any side but tries to take control of the presidential palace and the general command of the army headquarters. heavy fighting air strikes being lost, we can here find digits flying overhead in parts of the capital cartoon. but in the southern sides, people say that it's been relatively calm. it's been relatively quiet, giving them the chance to be able to leave their homes and try to access the basic necessities, necessities,
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like food and want to. but in the northern parts of the capital, since the south of the fighting people see that they've been cut off from electricity in some residential areas. and for $23.00 days now, many districts in the northern parts of the capital have had no running water about . thank you very much. indeed, that's have a lot and bring us up to date from talk to a lot of calls are going for the international community to act quickly to provide food crises and sit on and the neighboring countries taking in refugees from the conflict in the sense that on thousands of arriving every day is how the blood tests and reports from the time of right. are people arriving from saddam to too hot meals a day? usually aid agencies give out the food rations. so families can cook for themselves . but this is just a challenge. it's into insulted on people across the border with very few belongings. these meals help them survive until they get to the final destination.
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the high just on my i have 3 children and the speed is enough enough to feed them. we're grateful but it's not enough. humanity in agencies say around 6000 people, arrived every day, insulted on a country, we thousands have already been displaced by insecurity and floods. we have more than $7.00 are facing the police and we are, we are providing a lot of them are on site. so we have to take some of these resources to respond to this most a women and children with no money codes or shelter. this is what conditions i like for people living here. agencies in the government don't one families to stay here for too long. they need to move on because it onto the resources to help everyone. towns on the border with to don have also being affected by the conflict prices of
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some staple foods have doubled because transport and trade have been disrupted all those so it's done inputs many items from its neighbor, the audience that will be further price increases and shortages not just here, but also in other countries in the region. how did we talk to algebra? drink south to don. say, i want to take it back to our top story, the devastating floods in democratic republic of congo. i'm of a, i want my goal is the democratic republic of congo, country director for save the children. he's joining us from kinshasa, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. i can imagine that this is a very difficult and busy time for you and your teams. what are your teams are facing there? yeah, the from around the even the size of the we are now
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as you know, the people in these parts of the world and so many people are feeling this time because uh yeah, the, the be sitting by the fire. and that's the song of people who are the, is not in the heart of the web. so there are people who have the, the idea of what kind of health and assistance are organizations like yours able to
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and we also have the warehouse we will be sending to you and where and then also because i knew some of the companies. so we do have uh, you know, be able to provide the best and also the democratic republic of congo, like many other countries around the world does have a history of natural disasters. how does this one in your experience compared to what the country has gone through previously?
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the people who use this suggestion in the the time is the sins and the price by the front of me, which is really so prior to the, the point in front is not a lot of people have to deal with these kind of features in the, in the do you the kind of to be able to somebody and is that i'll be off my my goal. so we appreciate your time and thank you for joining us on august. the 2nd part ahead on the news on including mending foundation as the leaders of japan, as,
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as korea holders 2nd summers in less than 2 months. we looked at the child positions chances of replacing the machine back to government to next week's election. as far as the safety concerns of a shot and one of horse racing is most prestigious events here without the thousands of security personnel have been deployed to india is northeast and monitored for the state of the days of ethnic violence. more than 50 people have died, the fighting started off for a quarter recommended special economic status for the majority. it may take community minority tribal groups that are opposed to the ruling, so on. so cripples. this is the aftermath of slicing between rival ethnic groups in the district of church and for dozens have been killed in the violence
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since thursday. and many others are injured. young joined ching worked as a nurse and was tracing the wounded of the spot for me. i do do on our way back home. she seems to encounter the marks for it. and as it was sudden there at that moment and the tension between the majority made k and minority kooky tribal communities has escalated since february. that's when the state government started to drive to evict some kooky people from their houses saying they had encroached. unprotected forests is not something that starts in a spiral of a moment. this is a uh, the type both. well, for this uh, like the domain and communities, amazing community has been in various way, denying that type of, uh, the arise under the con susan as well as those that, uh, development funds that are in the type of existing phone lines hoping widened by
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the crew in neighboring myanmar, thousands of refugees sharing ethnic ties with tribal groups in money, poor, have crossed over to may take groups or accusing cookies of sheltering illegal immigrants. meaning that people are able to be up or testing him not to fight with other communities. we want to live in peace, but if people want to dominate us, the been knocked, remain silent. the army has been deployed to come, the violence occur few and a shoot to kill order have been put in place, shape on silk, which is 0. okay, i want to take you back to our top story again. those floods in democratic republic of congo, we can talk to. so one on the gospel is the professional minister of infrastructure and state building in the side of cable. so we're good to have you with us. we appreciate this is a difficult time for everybody in the country at the moment to but we thank you for joining us and give us an indication of the kind of health that the,
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the local authorities and the countries authorities are able to give to people in this situation yeah, let me foster, thank you very much. i'll tell you to give me this time so informative. somebody got p, a, b unit body natural, emitted teddy and it got best for people chopping to hear, you know, for sure. sure. and they never will be in it till the 30 or 5 days. and um, we need to think about doors as so the best part to considering that they have a number of desk at the moment. so we do have a $215.00 there. and a mobile them 109 adults and the one number it's 6 children that we do have on a sold the engine. we did the 242. they moved them. 62 haven't been referred to to us. we don't even have
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a problem and the terrorists are being switched to the local hosp tops by to me and ask them. the situation is a very good us for the many, many houses had been a destroyed the road to get to the beginning stuff, cable and then norfolk people. so they do government of us both the provisional government that has both on the delivery of sheep, the authentic dcx. so that's the domino deal. what was it, gusty, you, him self, i e, lead it to you more for government to be sure and administered. the area all forgot desktop deep. and we brought up a we, we bought the tunes of them as a full day and a sponsors and a bunch of also medicine and the doors of medicine. that would be no, that's already just busted in the hospital. why did people ever be treated? we were just talking to a representative from save the children and he was saying that part of the problem they have and other agencies is that is the simple logistics that as you were
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talking about the, the road has been cut off. how difficult is it for government officials and government authorities to be able to get their health and absolutely that we, we are facing the challenges and the some of the traffic is, are it bound to logistics, you know, transporting those materials that they have because the rolled out a cut off some areas. so there is no really the way of reaching from the call. but there is a 2nd away which is a delay. where using the electric cable way, hiring modes to transport and the we have them with a number of other people like them and right across national and international right across to give up and other international. you mean that, that in the organization, like can i o job a yulusef and the other and the we are meeting tomorrow, an emergency meeting. we had one yesterday. we are having another one tomorrow in
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order to pony that from the go. the responses to respond to, to do is a need. so just very briefly, i know obviously that everybody's trying to deal with the, the terrible situation that people are facing in the short time in the longer term with the government, the government be in a position to be able to give any uh, aid, financial aid or any sort of support to people whose lives have been in many cases destroyed by this because they've lost loved ones that they've lost the business. is our homes? yes, i was never went to school, so was immediate. you know, the was the yesterday, as i said. and found that it didn't lady that she bought a gun up himself and a member of the government joined us so. so it means that in with the we needed to went with the didn't go the f a m t 100. we went to deal with the phones all the food. you know it's been all then and rice, but not really oh,
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i may say you don't want to attend dawns and but also we went through with them. no food to my tv. do you know like shelters, you know, and if i to, on the windows, i'm mixing it on the 5 so on of make sense. and we have preparing to get to the we've been in 2 days to come to bring another up that we have to do is coordinating meeting with other button organization to all. so the good news is that the national government, the central government lead and by president by kid, by the prison, that all that are public missteps, to the extent of security, they decided to send a team, which is that i think right now at the moment i'm talking to you every day of that, i did apples. so we, i hate them today as well. we've had another tons of assistance since that one even just on may seem forgive me for interrupting you sir. i'm sorry, we've run out of time, but thank you very much indeed for joining us and giving us more details about what's happening there might be the best several
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drones are playing a major role in the battlefield in ukraine. both sides are using expensive, unmanned wesson's to me, full effect, but civilian and foods. yes. and increasingly getting involved, providing training to soldiers on the front line. charles profit reports stealth is key for these punch line drug and operate is of the training in the forests of central ukraine school use of the fonts devolving technology that is redefining strategy, an operations on the eastern and something battlefields. but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine and special forces. 5000 serviceman have passed through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago they learned drone recognizance all to, to re guidance,
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weapons delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear the means that the drones is being detected and those devices like these, as you can imagine being used right the way across the front line and cadillac. this can detect drones up to 50 kilometers away uh, thrown into this drone so changed tactics. each will has its own characteristic during the 2nd world war advance, technology was tanks. now it's drones. and up to the reason why we're not civil up . i don't know. you're not on that. it's not civilian drone. infuse? yes. a contributing more and more to ukraine's war effort, most the self funded and only make enough money to cover the costs on the believe. your own sir, my hobby for 8 years. but when the invasion happened, i realized i can be useful. we have to get our man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate plates, and formerly systems batteries made from disused fates. i was dealing with him when
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was a bunch of it's lots of technician to we constantly get specific requests from the guys on the front line. we are inventing, producing, assembling things that will help them to, to name was, but i am russia has been using a writing inmate circles kind of cause you drones. most ukraine uses us may drones such as the switch blade that explodes on the impact. but training an innovative production by civilians developing systems like these names that supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff at all. just 0. give 2 minds. prime ministers on an official visit to south korea aimed at improving relations and boosting military ties. medications as visit to. so this is 1st as prime minister, the 2 nations face common challenges into the north korea's nuclear program on china is growing in savings. allocation is stopped to honor the war,
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dead souls national symmetry before his meeting with us could be in the presidency room. so feel. well the summit is part of a push to repair ties between the 2 countries. the tension stands from japan's brutal occupation of the korean peninsula between 19101945. many of the ends were used as force labor and sex slaves. south korean courts of all the japan and japanese companies to compensate surviving victims. the buildings caused anger in japan, the right of striking the country's trade in defense agreement spawn last month. south korean president, june 9, is that forced labor compensation will be covered by local funds. he defended the controversial decision saying south korea and japan must face regional challenges together. mcbride has more so of us is very much being pulled pushing at both of these countries. they all the strongest allies in east asia. he doesn't
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want to see them full out. so it has been pushing them closer together so they will be welcoming these woman of relations because they stand at the stonewall to the boardwalk, if you like, against, don't totally know totally against those career, but also as a counselor to the increasing influence of china. it all follows a send, very similar visits by you and as the guest of cuz she to tokyo in mid march when they agreed to restart a shuttle diplomacy earlier, cuz she to also visited them. pages respects its a. so national cemetery, which commemorates the full and from the korean war and veterans, but also interesting the freedom fighters independence fights as a, from the time when the colonial ruled by japan, which still is a legacy here in south korea, is still an issue for many people and that is partly why we sold the souring of relations in recent years with these attempts now to try to will not for relations and improve relations. one small digit cables of professor of international studies
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at hancock, university of following studies and a former south korean diplomats. it says the meeting between the 2 liters is significant for regional security. for the past 5 years. to find that conversations between the 2 countries have been a very low point. and some of the people make arguments that the previous president . so korea, when jane and he's complement has created a situation where, you know, korea took actions and so on. and it changed the overall dynamics, and now we have a lot of things to be fixed. and during that time, all 5 years defined, that relationship was very low and an old point. and that's what of march of about 2 months ago, you know, present new visit hotel had the 5 that's on the summit. and now heavy to see the in house is a very important step towards fixing the by that relationship that has been on the
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task side for the last 5 years. the previous government created a situation where things were being made difficult was done by the progress of government that has a different view about by that. the relationship with japan more hawkish view, but here conserves development, believes that we really need to improve the relationship. and for the sake of maximizing national security in dealing with north korea and china. so that belief is very strong. united states also hold that believe, very strong. so together with the united states, you know, here, korea and japan are the expect to, to work hard. you know, to create a situation where people feel safer as so that's what's going on. the still ahead on all the 0 in the near the year officers killed the service is found and occupied east jerusalem to
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another audra 0 just shooting the of off the genetic face is a 2nd votes of the time of the future of its constitution kindly support suspended, shook up the final qualifying session formula ones, miami home for the reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live. was there really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happened. and how political power can suppress free speech if you tried to record that need to be in poverty, the police will be there in the matter of seconds. we are on the coast of the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday, around when the news breaks. nationwide strikes is when
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people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told. i just want to research the play and dive into which history with exclusive entities and south korea traditionally sees the cherry blossom 1st. era has teams on the grant documents we've talked to. i'll just see where we are, who is really fighting this rush or visit faulkner, or is it the russian and military? we listen. we started talking to me. i'm a so that is. yeah, your citizen, you should stick to the back. we meet with the news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck matters on how to see in the
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pseudo reminder of a child stories this, our state media and democratic republic of congo say more than 200 people have died in floods on line sides. rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather and a lack of a representative. some sedans warning the sides of the side here, right here for tools invoice from the army on top of military rapids support forces said they'll only discuss a few monetary and choose to funds, find ministers on an official visit the sides to the i to improve relations on please remember to tie the 2 nations face common challenges, including north korea's nuclear pro, from time to time joining insults the family of the late. i'll just need a general the city now blocks, right? that's how the church service center on an occupied east. jerusalem he comes days before the 1st on diversity of of death on may. the 11th shipping was shot dead by it is very soldier why she was on the assignment in janine and the
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occupied west point. well, how much engines? joining us live from base kind of to an occupied east jerusalem, a summer reminder of what happened to shooting a year ago. my of the you're absolutely right rob. this was a very somber occasions today. that service has now in did most of the people who came out here today we're talking about hundreds of people came out here today to honor the life and legacy of shooting them off today they have left, but i can tell you that it was very powerful that i missed the prayers that were going on, many people sobbing. so many people i spoke with today talking about just how much it in a box they meant to those who loved her into those washer. they described her as the voice of palestine, a reporter who could tell the story of palestinians with depth, with clarity and with great, great empathy. now to that end, i want to bring in a guest we have here. this is one of the shootings. best friends him on her moody. you man,
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thank you so much for joining us. obviously we've spoken to so many people today who told us how special shooting was to them. could you tell us why it's important that so many people came out on her memories and what she meant to you? for me shooting as you said, she was doing my best friend because she was a pleasant and she was humble. the person she was loving and getting everybody felt this the from should in and not on the or her friends, but also people as she met. i mean all stories she made that both people, they felt the human side of her. they did not see her as a journalist, the only they saw they saw her as the serious human that felt her, their sufferings. she, when she went to the martyrs, the mothers, she didn't want to do exclusive or school. she felt with them she respected their morning about the children and about the funds and the elective. so at this every house from this uh,
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from shooting because of that shooting and suited them to deal with them. as a famous journalist sitting was very famous and she was very well known to her friends. she was very humbling. she is, she dealt with her friends as a kid. i mean, usually she was very funny. the small things made her the very happy she that's with us as a a very a 1st i mean, and i know it did any person, not that person who's well known and famous in mind in mind. if i could also ask you, obviously everybody who's here to day along so many others have continued to demand accountability for the death of shooting the fact that it hasn't happened yet. the fact that there has been no trust just yet. how frustrating has that been for you and for all those who love shooting it is very frustrating because i mean, this means that is where i can escape with everything. i mean with all it's what crime is relative escaping and is not accountable to the crimes. this is not the only suffering for us and for the family of shooting,
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but it's also so it's also frustrating for the police sending people as a whole. and i mean with all these, even children, i mean, shooting was very clear to them that she wasn't a journalist and she had heard of best children as one would, can without, without the a, any accountability for the, for the is to is to be. so for us, it's a must, that the international community has its responsibility to hold responsible to hold . is there an accountable for? it's what crimes and the citizens crime was the one time you, man, i know it's been a very emotional day for you and where for everybody else who attended. we thank you so much for your time and we're very sorry for your loss. that's one of the shootings. best friends, you might have morty telling us about why she's here today to honor the legacy and life of her. dear friend, should e mclaughlin. and what you heard there from a mine, a very much echo dropped by what i was told by so many of the other people here
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today, praying for shooting and i will actually honoring her life, saying that there needs to be accountability. there needs to be justice and while many of them say they know it's not anything that's going to happen in each time soon, they are dedicated in pursuing this justice and they will continue to do so. no matter how long it takes, rob mamma, thank you very much. indeed mohammed just talking to us from occupied east jerusalem. well, these are some of the investigations launched since the shooting was killed in june last year, b. u. and since human rights commission concluded that chevy was killed by a bullet fired by is really forces in july, the us state department. and i was tested by independent experts when conclusive. a gotten fired from is really positions probably killed chevy. and it said, it didn't believe that this was intentional in september. is really authorities, police to bear results of their own investigation, saying there was a high possibility that should mean was accidentally hit by on the file. in november,
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the u. s. department of justice opened an investigation on december. i'll just say they submitted new evidence and it has its own finding to the international criminal court. of a separate formal complaint against is really for us is we're going to bring in, i'll just say to senior political analyst modeling the shadow, who's joys is from powers via skype to have you with a small one. after all these investigations, still no evidence of any accountability as far as the is really security forces are concerned. is there any hope of told that that might ultimately happen? defects as well. certainly have our network is gonna stay added until the whole truth comes out that this is or out of a mix, it's crime. but you see the problem is wrong. these ratings have not only committed a crime, but now it's basically recognized by everyone who looked into. ready whether it's an international organization or international network, or an investigative team,
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everyone realizes a nose, just like these ratings do, that one of their soldiers are done so. but it's got to go short question which soldiers the question that there is a system in place. i'm occupation that gives people innocent people. ready and especially to join us. and here's the issue now. where is this not just a committed a crime? it's also made a big mistake that because it killed a june list and so i'll just 0. and for the last year, they've been being a price for it because you see the idea is that we would not forget and we would not gonna forget moving forward. because of course, forgetting how good it would be. almost like i'm not compass getting would it be like getting a good again and we will not do that. you find a lot of just that she kept us alive. she keeps a lot of her colleagues, not just been palestine, but throughout the world. she, she and her dest, you know, has helped a lot of people still, a lot of,
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just like the death of hundreds of all the motors are on the rules of issues. somehow, or some bizarre, really is helping us to june. let us do our job safely, because once again, they didn't kill her for she is she called her for what she did not for what she's doing for the shooting has become a symbol, not only for journalists around the world, but also particularly for palestinians. are there any signs, do you think that the is really security forces have other regarded what has happened over the last year or so with no upon accountability as a measure of infinity or reinforcing and impunity? or do you think that are signs that they are having to be more cautious when it comes to interactions with journalists, particularly palestinian journalists? i think the system and they've been acting with impunity for so many decades for the protection of the united states. because once again, we need to underline that chain was a better thing, an american journalist. and it's in that country that with
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a girl who were that were the one of the founding fathers said, i'd rather have a press, a free press without a government. then having a government without a free press and you have the united states remains more or less accomplished. so these are the questions of the getting somebody said people in and occupied the site. and notably in this case to another store that is shooting or others. and others also have been harassed or put them 1st and so the rights of june, others continued to be uh, violated in palestine and other parts of the world on our job. as i said actually has done. you know the lion's share of the should share by the lawyer next share of that. because in our guess, she went from being a journalist to being a symbol. and in that sense, i think she didn't defeat israel for the last year is or it has been on the defensive, is read off the buying power, then you clear and fall on, you know,
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with guns on social for that and heard that she didn't defeat the occupation and disability particular case she give us some sort of help because and then the, the also on your zeros microphones aren't allowed there. then is there any guns then we should be picking up the facts, victor, to join us. but once again, you know, we have june, that is yes, i should say women, june of this brave women human is from, should them to syria can live in on the born assignments and you know, throughout the world and they need to be defended. then they need to know that they can do the job field and it is our job to unite as dreamless, whether it's under 0 or elsewhere around the world to predict our colleagues from the lives of it's times been up to 5 times modeling the shot as i'll just as a senior political analyst mullins, thank you very much and he highly voting has begun ahead of thailand's general election next sunday. the contest will be between the conservatives,
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who are backed by the military and the popular self position led by to ty party audits. allies. let me check my thoughts from bank of, of making a statement in the glare of the public di day. where is his political allegiances on his sleeve, or rather, on his back? a digital display on his rucksack, flashes slogans, and symbols for move forward. timelines, progressive political policy tied one yeah. i can only hold for one thing. democracy. the country has suffered long. you know, that sense been bubbled over in 2020. when young people took to the streets, cooling to the government to step down. they broke the great to boot of type politics, demanding the monkey reform. the government cranked down the followed has prompted several protest is to try the final thoughts rather than the barricades total was one of those protests. now he's going door to door chasing folks to move toward to
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i think we will have to phone the whole system to the, the leaks and the minute to of the issue with them. we must fix the problem about the root. otherwise, we will face the same issue again in the future. and that's a message that appears to be reaching well beyond the youth. both part of the message is to change the established way of doing things in timing. and that message resonates with more than just their younger generations. so piece to older people are fed up with how politic type politics has always been induced. deadlock, public grab between military generals and mission. and my family with the general election looming policy, is to get the momentum of the cold as to the extent of the town by the flourish. pulling out labs crowds. and the latest polls suggest a candidates, a prime minister and type politics. the cement is,
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can be more important than policies move forwards, useful lead to as a fully ban like appeal. but he says it's the desire for reform. the really drives the support. the people are waiting for change in every aspect of life, whether it's the military, the minutes or life station, the monopolized session, decent her life insurance, and also find the right optimum solution or pleasure to single monarchy that votes don't always count in time. then the previous incarnation of the policy future fluid was this old by the costs of the company a close the last election. this time, they may be hard to, to ignore tony to go to 0. think up today's voting on sunday for the 2nd time to choose or cancel to replace the countries dictatorship era constitution. 9 months ago, voters projected a draft that failed to achieve a consensus and further polarized the nation now trans, giving it another chance, as i like to make it matters,
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got edited. this young human explains from santiago 2 years ago, teacher maria, until you get the sense the vine. yes, to part in massive demonstrations to demand a new constitution. pokili. when written by ordinary men and women look discredited politicians. the dress that followed was ultimately rejected. 9 months ago as to radical. now, like many others, maria anthony at the plans to a know her vote when she goes to the polls to choose a new, much smaller constitutional convention for the i'm a born in last time we could propose ideas for the new constitution. we elected people from all walks of life, not politicians. this time there's none of dash. so why would be betraying my principles if i validated this process would be to nearly 80 percent of to the is wanted a new constitution that would guarantee better health care, education and pensions and more equitable wealth distribution. many also wanted gender parity, right?
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to abortion, cutting edge environmental protection, and police are indigenous rights. the 2nd crafted, changing sion is 1980 constitution that was written under the former military dictatorship has been overshadowed by disappointment, especially by those who wanted major structural reforms. this time around both the rules and the candidates had been decided by traditional political parties and congress. from the far left to the far right. in front of the presidential palace center, left candidates tried to capture voters attention. crosby already goes the extra mile by borrowing the street musicians. drums. he's confident that a commitment to guarantee basic social rights and the new text will be respected. the one we send, given the constitution that we have this new version is a major step in the main objective of fighting inequality. in other words,
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we need to advance 6 steps, but we'll probably only go 3. but those 3 are very important. the conservatives who are likely to win the majority of delegates will focus on maintaining choose free marketing, economic model for the, for that guy. so this will be a constitution phone from the failure of the previous draft. so we can expect major changes to determine the future, but we can expect to grace the opening of the political process that was lacking and not transition to democracy. most voters still appear on decided on whether to see this 2nd chance for a better constitution as a glass half full or half empty. to see a newman alex's era, santiago, big street bought is a plant across the u. k. on sunday to celebrate the combination of king charles, the 3rd demonic, and his wife. queen camella, we're crowned and a historic so many on saturday coming website is and was around the world gathered at westminster abbey. tens of thousands of people lined the streets of london to
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watch the procession for brandon is live for us in london. so after all, the pomp and ceremony that we saw on saturday, what are we expecting today? the while the train up has already got on the way, i'm here on the miles, you can tell the difference. been the fact that it's very dry as opposed to the rain that we saw yesterday. and the work is uh, the rigging taking away the miles and miles of uh, crouch barriers that were deployed for that procession on saturday. so the attention opposite today is you mention, sense of what's called the coordination, big launch, and that's thousands of communities up and down the country, staging picnics and open at gatherings, food and games to celebrate the combination of king charles the fed. there's also going to be a concepts that will be held at windsor castle, the king's home he, he will be in attendance that we're talking about people such as katie perry line or richey, but also celebration across the off. so you'll have a joint concept with the royal ballet,
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the royal shakespeare company in the role of the house, or getting involved across the broad spectrum of the us. i'm going to also say that there is some concern. well, let me talk about some of the coverage best. this is one of the newspapers here and you can tell very positive coverage of the way of the combination ranch for there is some concern about the way the event was police done. there were 52 arrests for testers who were demonstrating a campaign group called republic complaint against a constitutional monitor or against the registry moment k. i'm concerned about the way that the police arrested them on, on suspicion of offences before they actually the procession passed on on the opposition parties, off off the raising doubts about whether the police actually acted with it within the parameters of the law. so yeah, some concerns about freedom of speech over that over. busy a day that went extremely well on the bank holiday weekend, which continues fall brandon in london, and thank you very much indeed as well. it's time for those for it and here's on
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the thank you so much for all. well, the problem, james is one round 3 of his m b. i play of concept with steph curry. the i like is now i would say one series lead over the golden state warriors labrono. didn't psych of shots in the 1st cool stuff but still finished up with 21 points and a big win for the lake is against the right and champions like is winning this 1127 to 9 for 70 getting through this best of 7 series of towards the 4 and i have some advice for the younger members autistic scale to tvs. they all social media. you know, you, you went to game. everybody's a great square in the world. you lose the game, they don't dirt on you. it's literally that simple. you know, it's all about, you know, training your mind for, you know, the next child which you know, what's the next challenge? there's game is over with very well. okay, cool. but we got another one on monday, a rental drive
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a search i perez is in pole positions for sundays miami room pre, but his teammates and we'll talk to lead a max to stop and we'll start down in 9th. the final qualifying session was kind of show us when for charlotte class spinning off the truck, it meant the stuff and didn't get a chance to do a final fast lap of the mountains. fernando also joined perez on the front row with ferraris, color sites in foot. prezis 2nd in the drive, his trump shooting now just 6 points behind vista. i'm or any place you know, it was a tremendous that followed by the team is really not difficult weekend up to up to not really. so it just felt like we got back. all right, all right, them. all right, thank you. one things we're looking a little better. a generally a just a little more place where the how things went today. it's just not good. i know i'm really good in qualifying that some most of the time my mom has to extract the
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opposite maximum out of the call, but i lost it in 17. so yeah, this the night before was really good. and so then i'll get, but again, doing good lapse is good, but you need to finish them where it mattered in q 3, add a little mistake and that to avoid a lot. and then of course, you hope for your 2nd run that everything is going to be fine with other be so most having had creating a red flag when that happens in a street circuit in the mail today. a now one a full size things biggest events has been overshadowed by the death of 7 holes in the bill of the 140 nights kentucky died. he was won by major with the deaths occurring in other races during the fight. they may not be checked, showdown, subtract favorites when full side was actually removed from the eventually on site today, animal rights groups and wanting to try to close down and so strong. that safety protocols offer a memo. the $600.00 athletes from $9.00 to $9.00 countries are and cuts off the
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world judo championships, but no competitors from ukraine will be in the hall. the training national team has decided to boycott the events jew to the admission of athletes from russia. umbrella routes, the sports governing body gave the green light for the russians and by the russians to take part on the condition they do so as neutral, individual athletes. so that let's get more on this now, is our correspondent role path back is not the events role. what samuel, can you tell us of bounce, you cranes decision for higher? do you have. 1 yeah, this event you size assessed international competition to welcome back russian and by the russian athletes. so that was important. decide individuals have been allowed to compete and think about tennis on the i t p and w t i towards the decision of body r j f. the international, jude, our fed, a ration to allow the russians and by the russians to compete as mutually came off to the i r c. i made the recommendation as i thought i'd be allowed to complete,
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that was back in march. now ukraine is the result of boy taught to this events. i'm not so big probably because ukraine are a big nation in jude are out there. athletes regularly. wayne. well talk over out a little bit titled, that'd be a crazy ins crime. i got the decision to read mit russia. i've done, the risk has more to do with the perceived price relationships, the roster house with the i remember the rest impressive volume increasing was a full, the height of the russia, jude, our federation until 2023. and these kind of, those are claimed that this idea that to the russians you duyka, competing here was neutral, is an absolute sound. they say the rules sites that bound by the argue after the roll site, that the, the russians have better restaurants, can take part as long as they don't support the war in ukraine. and as long as it doesn't have any minute tree affiliations, or the ukraine, sorry that you find inside of 7 of the 11 g darcia here are members of russia's central abi sports dropped out of one of those men. this is the see the left hand. it's uh, in the russian army, sorry, it's back to say that they participation all the russians about the russians here
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is content just to say the least enroll this event, taking place here in caps or in the country came to show its hosting on visions didn't and with the last years football will come. yeah, that's right. i'm caught the hosting disadvantages. i'd expect to say that there's a real category fail to these, well, jude i championships, especially with the middle side of that are going to be and the open side of 28.8 grams of carefully chosen site. and the other side is come from. does a great major which is in the northwest pay or can talk about the united star. how well have it decides? there's been a charge, a cough has to have that positive sol celebrating that future, but to yeah, cause really making itself somebody just suppose he hops in this region. as he started, we had to walk up last year. the darby lee complex just last week for tom is that for when a one will be coming back, a don't sorry about, i don't know. so i will be having the world basketball championship since ready for the 7. i just go see i as in guidance is ready. so as you start yes, top out really moving forward as one of the major sporting values here. and, you know, with the success of the well tops voting for the right is a very confident that i could,
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i can bring the events here and these events that will be a success for whole. thank you so much. so that's a realm instead of wanting a capital ride for the 1st time and almost a decade, cottle on chelsea's st. beating, assessing the c one in the front on saturday evening for rico was the start of the school. both goes round, mounts in their attentions to choose a semi fully known as much as the city. oh city, secure of the tenant straight when the head on flat side with brown cities tend to believe that. and so for the english family full points, a couple of 1st off goes from oki, gun to one, right? so as many chances facing least c one plus one is honestly like a new castle, a bit like loopholes telling me that. so i chose for finishing him, it's up for an qualifying for next season. champions league. how much silas?
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