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knows what the other 1 may own out just a year after a da 0 journalist shanina boston who was murdered despite international outrage and multiple investigations indicating is a really forces we us for justice has not been served. both lines examines the ramifications of judy and associates publications of us. they speak with and both the case against him could mean for press reading. after leading to key for 2 decades, the richard is facing perhaps his toughest election. yet as a recognition of opposition parties focused on seats as lead just as a g 7 nation. please. the continuing boeing you claim action on climate change and the global economy. a high on the agenda, stars from across the world, the senate on town for the annual film festival, celebrating the best of the silver screen name on which is a rough the
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sirens are activated in the southern is really challenge of escalade on 0 to officer policy. infections, fire, a garage, or for office, at least one is really civilian, is killed. and israel continues to bump gauze off damaging apartment blocks on leaving many without a place to call home the life from the headquarters. and i'll find that you navigate are also coming up one year officer al jazeera journalist shooting a block that was killed by and is really sniper for family is still seeking justice . august ons, top court orders, the release of the former prime minister, him on con, calling his arrest illegal. the hello. we beginning garza, we're back,
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was the name functions of launch their largest barrels of rockets on thursday. one person has reportedly died in a strike and rehab thoughts. this comes as israel continues to target senior members of the islamic jihad, our group. we are full of marks of joining us from us. cologne near the border with garza and evelyn. we are getting these reports that one is really civilian, has been killed, close to 10 of these, but i know you are joining us from escalade and that is where the rockets sometimes lines and sirens are heard. tell us what's happening right now. yeah, during the last 13 minutes or so, there was some intense barrages of rockets, mostly heading off from gaza just behind us. we heard sirens in this and media area area, they've been heard and other nearby towns and communities. we had instructional come down just a short distance away from his seemingly from one of the intercepted rockets where he is ready defense mechanism. none of the on the him seems to have intercepted one of those rockets, another much larger projects. all came down very close to the main road, a few 100 yards away from here. and clearly as we saw,
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some of the rocket launches go up. you could see that some of them are going to fall asleep ascent indicating that with the range. then some of the ones around here which you know, with a few kilometers away from gaza. it may well be that one of those long to range roughly it's one of those per the projectiles has reached much closer to ton of a is ready. media is reporting that have been several injuries on one day in the sop up south instead of even known as robots. and clearly people here now taking shelter because of the intense barrels of the last off and out during. all right, thank you for the marks. thank you so much for that update from us. going us, meanwhile is really or strikes in gaza have till the 5th senior leader of the islamic jihad, arm group for people were injured in the attack that took the life of as much about the 28th palestinians had been killed since the strikes begun on tuesday. you must say, as reports from gaza, hundreds of more years attend the funeral of. he's allowed me to have commander ali
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has some value and his brother mohammed in san unit, the fever, killed in an ease. really in striking garza on wednesday 9 friday was a member of the armed groups military council and had of puts the gates rockets unit. he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this target this campaign against islamic jihad, the palestinians say, most of the victims happen. women and children. this apartment locked in hyde unit is one of several buildings hit. on wednesday night legatee model, i will have this. busy will me a boost will be a sore, a bright flash of light turning the dock. nice and today. and then i heard 2 explosions within a few seconds. it became dusty, hazy. we couldn't see anything in the house. brooks and glass fell on us. i could
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hear the children yelling and screaming speed, what i liked, involving several families with young children lives. here in the 90s at s russell, we were asleep. we heard shutting a loud noise. my father told me to stay inside and he went to see what happened. we saw debris and trust, no and destroyed houses. when is the last of the united nations secretary general? antonio gutierrez says, the killing of civilians and gods that is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though. he has also condemned the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel. as more families, more in their dead egypt as leading negotiations to end the fighting, which is the worse. it's been a month. you me see it l g 0. gotcha. well, our correspondence from the gym june is in west jerusalem with more on where things
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stand with the possible ceasefire. it's. it's a complicated scenario as far as what's going on behind the scenes when it comes to the prospect of a ceasefire right now. there have been rocket launches, there have been a from gods of urban airstrikes on gauze. it seems that at the moment we are in the midst of an escalation. but we also know that there had been intensive negotiations going on behind the scenes to try to get to a cease fire. we know that the egyptians are mediating, we know from statements have been made by seniors, really officials to local media outlets that these officials would like to see a ceasefire come into effect at the moment. it looks like it's more complicated than it was a few hours ago. there are some sticking points to discuss which is making this more complicated islamic jihad for one is demanding that if there is to be a cease, fire is real, must commit to not assassinate any more of their leaders. this is something that is real, says they are not going to do. we've seen 5 of their leaders over the course,
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the past 2 days assassinated by israel, and they're saying they have the right to do that. that's one complicating factor. it's going to be crucial to see what happens in the hours ahead. conventional wisdom behind the scenes is that everybody wants to cease fire right now. that seems to be farther away than it was a few hours ago, but they're still intense dialogue going on. ultra 0 such a premier, a documentary on dozens of children killed one israel bon garza, 2 years ago. it includes personal accounts from families on home video footage. 11 days in may is produced by award winning filmmaker as well. how much a wolf and michael winter bottom. here's a preview. just up to 6 o'clock, there was an attack in bates, honey. a hey code was posting the house of the almost 3 family. for us, the children look hills. now saw them. i'd like to. i'd like to hop on, but fine, i finally did one. i remember one of them not to my southern. i know that i'm
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a block lab. she was killed by and is really sniper, while reporting on a raid and the occupied westbank. stephanie tucker reports now, how one of them? yeah, it was her style, professional, genuine, humble, caring. that earned her reporting. and she read herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours laughing. c shooting a blacklist shot dead find his way the sniper on may. the 112022. she was on assignment in janine in the occupied westbank of off to being rushed to hospital . she was declared dead at 7 13 am. from her colleagues, shock, greece display nice shooting of walker was a familiar name in the arabic speaking world, the large numbers that turned out for her funeral with testimony to how loved she was. it's rare for during this to have this kind of an impact known as
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the voice of palestine, even in death to me and continue to tell the story of the policy being and people is really forces be mourners at her funeral procession homeless, causing children's coughing to food to the ground. these images prompted international condemnation from the united states to france and the vatican. it appears these really didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for for the palestinian flag to be flown. terean's family has campaigned tirelessly for justice, approaching the white house, the international criminal court, the european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said was most likely to read was killed. fine is really soldier, but that it was an accident and no further action would be taken. however,
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several independent investigations found that the shot was fired by a sniper, and that jarine was deliberately targeted. most of the feel free to do so that he took the shooting. that blacklight was a high profile, palestinian, but despite holding jewel nationality within the american passports, despite being a well known journalist backed by a global media network. and despite her family loved being at the highest levels one year on, there was no accountability for her kidding. a new sign that her killer ever be brought to justice. stephanie decker o g 0 o g 0 is headquarters into ha. this was for, for the officer, a media network on shootings. finally submitted a request to the international criminal court last year, calling for an investigation into city and a block list, killing. step boston has more from the hague one year to day. and there's no, there's no news at all here at the international criminal, florida. there's
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a complete silence in her case of the office of the prosecute, the has sent a message to l just so you're saying that because of security concerns, everything is handled in a quiet so there's no announcements. we don't know if any witnesses will be heard soon if there's any developments indicates months after these legal complaints has been filed in september, the palestinian center for international justice has filed this legal complaint on behalf of serena family also together with palestinian, joyless associations and the international federation for journalist and months off of that, i'll just see you right, has filed the employer trevino. i will actually as filed a similar legal complaint with large dosier full of evidence. lawyers have said there is a strong ground to believe that israel has committed war crimes. and the international committee to protect journalists has now called on the eyes to see,
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to take up the responsibility and uphold international law. because journalists in the war situation, if they are killed, that leads to a war crime attributes to honor shooting, had been held in several cities including dell. ha, bernard smith, was there a $10.00 out? 0 stuff came together to remember shelley novel, actually one year after killing a theme running through the speeches given by management from the channel and by colleagues in ramallah was the challenge of finding justice. she read one year after her death. and the difficulty of bringing those people responsible for killing, shooting to justice, but a commitment of the channel will continue to try and bring those responsible for killing julian to just the crime is very clear and the justice has to be done. if it's not done through the court, regardless of which will include the,
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the international criminal court, then it has to be done to the media through, through social media, through the people who believe in moral justice 3, it is very, very humble. it's very, very funny. on some more famous, she became more humble. it's made her fishing when people stop her on the streets and she suffers everyone's unless she loves being surrounded by people. now the ministration in washington, d. c. has agreed on the pressure from congress, the b b. i should investigate to readings, that she was a us citizen. so israel has refused to cooperate. and obviously i was also referred to each case of international criminal court in the hague. though those cases generally take many years on israel is not a member of the 20, i'll just say or don't talk us on supreme court has ordered the release of the
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former prime minister am on com describing his arrest as a legal con. had been detained earlier in the weeks working days of protest by his supporters. the faces multiple charges including corruption, some have been driving. it isn't as long as, as of more on what happened is that it is going to stay in the custody of the exam about police and the nations, the comfortability bureau for his own safe keeping. he's being transferred to the same guest house that he was being kept that at police line. and the court has ordered him to appear before these number by the high court. tomorrow morning. i do get the can, did case continued from there. it was disrupted, according to the supreme court of law, kasanya and run cons. rest was not lawfully because no citizen should be arrested from the premises of the court and it has deemed league. and that does not mean that the amount of his legal issues are over the nation. the accountability bureau continues to say that he needs to be reminded in the custody because he's not being
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cooperating with them. is also being indicted in another case where his policy need a zip being arrested and hundreds of protest as belonging to the box sunday can solve his also. i've also be interested after the protest turned violent in the last few hours we, we saw at crowds swelling up here behind us. as the deed chopped the road, reading 2 words, the party assigned the parliament and a police once again, fighting a large bodies of t, a gas apps, them trying to disperse them, arresting people, and there's craddick fire that we can stand here behind us. as these protest has tried to come together and the police goes off to them and fix them up and puts them away. so it is going to be an interesting, another interesting round off political and legal issues that are non con, faces. still a heads on alpha 0 and then there were 3 cans that are inter key is presidential election drops. so giving a possible force to the officers i'm cities have in for the prince hate towards
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thousands. have been displaced by the violence cost by the guns, and where many say they have no other option to leave the the, let's go with your weather report across asia and nice to have you along. and we've got to talk about this. pre monsoon heats building new option at $46.00 degrees on friday. this is what we would expect at this time, the earliest seasonally correct, but your temperature is are running a few degrees above average. we've got a hot northwest wind in india as well. so that's pumped up the temperatures in new delhi, you're now crossing 40 degrees, but i've got to get you to the bay of bengal. we've got tropical psych loan mocha. it is intensifying here and it is throwing a lot of rain into me on more so young gone over the next few days. it's going to
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be a washout here. this is also giving us more humidity along the east coast of india . so not only high temperatures here, but quite uncomfortable. now this tropical cycle and also sparking some storms across indo china that's helped to break the heat here and doubts with rain in southern china. so this is now moving into macau and hong kong. it's going to be a washout here on saturday, dark, the blue and the yellow. the more intense the rain is falling. it is condo in japan, a few showers though, for her kind of island and will and back in southeast asia for indonesia. we've got burst of rain for our west and south calum and town on borneo island for friday. also, what day in jakarta you'll max out at 31 degrees facing the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from
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a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans and close the skills, grab it so many companies are struggling with the the on the top stories on alta 0. 1 person has been killed and 5 injured in a rocket strike in the central is really city of bravo. that's south of tel aviv palestinian factions have been firing rockets from gaza into is really territory in response to is really air strikes that have chilled 28 people in gone,
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so calls for injustice mark the 1st on a versity. if the death of al jazeera journalist sitting a block play, the palestinian american was killed by and is released by for awhile, reporting in jeanine and the occupied west spain. pocket fond supreme court has ordered the release of the former prime minister and run con, describing his arrest as a legal khan was detained earlier this week, sparking days of protest by his supporters the turkish presidential election candidates in the heart of them in j has withdrawn from the race giving a potential boost to the main rifle of president taya berto on opinion polls suggests that sundays presidential and parliamentary elections could be among the most contested in the countries. modern history in j was one of 4 candidates for the presidency observer. say his votes are likely to go to kim, out of kilter, and darrell glo, who is already leading presidents early on in the phones. for more than half
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a 1000000 security personnel will be deployed across 81 cities, winter key holes, presidential and parliamentary elections on sunday, opinion posts address this could be the most contestant votes in the countries. modern history has reminded by that reports from ankara a lot. the media knows it won't be an easy race. the member of parliament with presenting to keys main opposition. the republican people's party or c s. b is seeking re election. he tells people in this, unconscious of that there is a big chance, the opposition loop when he's worried about the badness of the vote that we believe in target democracy. turkey still has the democratic tradition, regardless of how biased is that you do sherry. but if rules are respected, we should not be concerned about you regularities. the question is, will the government respect the results of the headquarters of the higher elect, total commission? an exhibition fee to those voting stands about his papers and
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a photo archive. so younger generations can connect with history. voters will choose the president from this list of full candidates. i was up, i have to hon. holloman g come out of condition, i don't know, and c, 91. then that would help to the size of the party. they would be voting for from this list of $24.00 elliptical policies in the general elections. and then so they would have to cost that balance. and by the end of the day, representatives from political policies along with public officials, we'd do the account that we'd have to ensure that there are no every good allergies before announcing the results. smithville gates is a member of vote and be on an n g o. the monitors elections. he's joining an army of warranty is to ensure the vote would be fat and trust by the us. been going to do this all out of the look.
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we're aiming to deploy $100000.00 volunteers to cover all of the polling stations. we have a responsibility at this moment since polls say this could be a tight race. is the item that is one of the youngest, can the dates of the governing a quantity, spending time with her constituency, getting to know people, and one i want to stand for the youth. i'm an engineer. i've been involved in politics the last 7 years. i want to listen to young people's problems and provide solutions in the final stages of campaigning. tensions of wising for testers, those, those a to pick him up lose boss in the city of a 0. last week they stumbled they would become vice president if they opposition allies, wayne's accused the police chief of the governor, of allowing finance the response senior party member. so they meant, sorry to call
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a member of the approval, got to ask you about about a 100 to 0 and color that you on human rights council has been holding a special session on the conflict. and some don fighting is now and it's 4th week residents and hard to have reported street battles between paramilitary fighters in the army around the capital. delegates from the suit and he is army and profit support forces are in saudi arabia, trying to secure a truce. the lands health agency says at least 600 people have been killed us for the past 3 years, the us has been using it. pandemic era policy called title 42 to restrict the number of asylum seekers. now that measure is about to end microns are gathering at the us mexico border. so john holeman has more from the mac is mexican city of suicides. horace. they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond
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a heading to the us border at least some of them because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to the controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrant for 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those at the board of width of the changing rules will actually make it easier to get into the us and then prompt to come. the sprung up in the shadow of the boat hold and see it on what is mexico. we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only get it, we've got to get in today. tomorrow they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same they've been caring for days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket band on
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asylum seekers is ending. that doesn't mean that there's an open buddha. they're bringing in other rooms. those looking for a saw him have to make an appointment here in mexico through or not could see p one . and people who jump the fence looking to hon themselves. and on the other side, as has happened in the past, could face up to 5 years by re entry to the states or even prosecution. but there are a lot of glitches in the new system. the c p one up is up and running, but migrant site regularly crashes that will load and off. the 2nd step on the up just doesn't open the on the total weight. and despite the new rules, us is still expecting a search on the poor to michael who we met on the train and to far as explain why the don't like, oh my goodness, we're looking for a batch of future not to be treated as kings, but to be given a chance to us officials estimate that there are 22000000 displaced people in the americas. many of those heading to the states with that code that don't home. and
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i'll just say to see that what is well, many migraines seeking safety and opportunity in the us are from facing gang violence is deteriorating security in the country, and the near collapse and the functioning of the states to reasonable reports from puerto prince. these peoples let their homes few months ago to save their lives again to cope with a neighborhood. some of their homes were set on fire. those who resisted work hills . sheila flew says they have nothing left. i need food desperately get boss if nobody is coming here to help us or bring us anything. all of these people sleep here. when it rains were flooded. any possibility we have to leave the country. we leave, we're living like animals. this is the reality for people in hate to right now of
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violence against control more than 80 percent of the capital ports of prince. these people have nowhere to go. they were forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gangs. many have lost a relative. they say they're desperate down. afraid mackey lease 12 years old. he's just one of the dozens of children living here. we cannot find enough food. my house is burnt and so is my wheelchair. my knees hurts when i move. fighting and kidnappings are coming across the country. the police are outnumbered and outgunned, prime minister id and emily has requested international assistance to help the government fight against the situations of dire but the organization of american states says, the blowing and international force is not easy. but it's difficult as well to do those kind of things without a cure monday. you know, countries have very wary of sending, you know, folks as any security forces abroad without a cure,
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international monday that would give them some kind of legal protection. so those of the things that are in the discussion right now on the table, the willingness is that now we need to find the house at a government office in the center of the city, hundreds are lining up to get a passport to leave the country. but finding a place to go is becoming increasingly difficult. every month. yeah, meeting, i would hate it, but what he's up and nothing about the special forces where the for the special forces, not the shouldn't people right now need to leave and face everyone here. what do you live in the country? millions of haitians are in desperate need of help. chaos has once again taken over their lives and it seems unlikely the situation will get better anytime soon. very so as a feeder for the prince of the south african present and serial rama sosa,
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is denying his government is quote, sleeping on the job when it comes to the countries crippling power crowds, electricity outages often last for more than 10 hours a day. it's fear they could get worse and winter. many businesses have been forced to close from a post site and since that existing interventions will ease pressure on the power grid. i see on lead or is meeting an engine easy. i have called for restraints and a peaceful resolution to disputes and the so trying to see the statements issued at the end of their summit welcomes work on a code of conduct with china to deal with conflict of interest. but the engine eastern president joe co, dodo said, no significant progress had been made on the implementation of a peace fund in the in mar, ecuador, a state oil company has blamed sabotage for an oil spill in the amazon basin. crude oil spewed from a damaged pipeline, contaminating a 10 kilometers stretch of the noise river and surrounding lands.
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