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nothing's quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who is responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off, loaded with wagner, played such a fundamental role. the as early forces advancing to was jeanine refugee camp off to one palestinians, been killed and several others injured. the money by the sound, is there a knife some day or so coming up? oh, so nothing nice of protests and loosing and from the grandmother of the slain teenage and nile and appeals for the vine and still
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a 3 policy in the us city of both moles that comes the latest focal points and the gun control debate leading to people dead and thousands injured. ukraine says the russian troops saw the bonds sing along the front line as they confront keys counseling. the . we begin with breaking news from the okay. pod westbank is there any forces they have killed at least one person and a wounded another. and a night time operation in the city of janine residents say at least full is rarely strikes. head buildings, engineering convoys is riley on the vehicles, has also been supported to with the cities voss refugee camp 2 weeks ago. jeanine was assigned to the law just as riley raid in recent years. let's go straight to a correspond,
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anita and brian was live in ramada for us. neither one more. can you tell us about this nighttime rate, and is it still ongoing? a yes, it is still ongoing with these really forces trying to answer the janine refugee camp so far as locals tell us they are still at the outskirts of the refugee camp with people burning tires to try and provide cover for some of them as well as a smoke screen for these really forces to prevent them from entering that of fiji. kim. let's not forget that this has been account that we've been reporting on for a long time now. it's been the cradle of so many palestinian fighters. now those fights, there's just 2 weeks ago managed to encourage, let's say, surprising damages when it comes to these really forces they injured 8 is really soldiers who are raising the account in the armored vehicles stop their vehicles from working. basically that was a shock to the is really army that has been raising the come for a while now. so what they've done that then is that they've used shoppers to kind
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of bomb miss size when it comes to the palestinian eh, processing is in the camp. this happens again to night after midnight. we've seen is really choppers dropped midsize app palestinian targets according to the palestinian house moves through. there has been one postilion who has been killed and a several injuries as a result of those rates that are still continuing. as far as people in ged and tell us the, the interesting use of chapa's because that's been criticism has in the that these really ministry is increasingly increasing. it's, you know, minute militarization of the weapons that it's using and these rates. so basically we haven't seen the use of those stripers when we sold them 2 weeks ago in 20 years. and we're also could be looking as an operation that is the largest
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since the cap has seen in 2002. remember that it was known for the comp to have fighters, and the people basically commit to attacks against is really targets. and we've been speaking to the younger generation in the comp. now they say that they've been frustrated by the lack of a political peace process that they have been felt the feeling that the as really occupation is only expanding it's measures and it's violations against us and is so the we've been seeing a lot of this thing is look at those fighters who had been in 2002 and say, you know what we want to keep fighting is road because it's only understands the language of force with heating from is really media reports that it, this operation might be different from anything that we've seen for over a year now with hearing that it could last for 72 hours. these are not army statements, but people close to these read the army. and we were expecting something like that
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because there has been a growing trend of a, of the, uh, let's see, examples of what jeanine has been doing for the past years. we've seen people creates fighters and working together in the harmony and creates, let's say, attacks in other places in napa, this in towards cut him in jericho. that has also been the place where it is where the forces re, that's a late last night. and in the early hours of this morning before they left. so it's a time situation altogether. as far as these really mid 3 establishment is concerned, basically trying to wind down and control the palestinian resistance in janine could have its effect on other towns here in the occupied to a say. okay, thank you for that need to abraham that for us live in ramallah, a okay to phones now
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with 8 grandmother as a teenager, killed by police as cooling a. com and an end to the unrest that has gripped the nation. police detained more than $700.00 people in the 5th nights of riots with a total of move in $2500.00 arrests. so fall president emanuel monochrome held an emergency meeting to contain one of the west challenges to his leadership. the 17 year old, known as the hell m was killed during a police traffic stop outside paris on tuesday. today in the house, grandmother said she doesn't like the fact that her grandsons, kidding, is being used as a pretext for finance. she is it for the kids, i'm angry with the police officer who kills my grandson and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i tell them still put a piece of dollars. they doing this with now as a pretext. you know, some people should stop or they should stop. they should not break store windows, they should not ransack schools. please during break because because they've not do
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anything to you. the school did not do anything to your leave us alarm. that's it. todd, i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the tv and a ton of everything really won't pull. brandon is in piracy such as this update? surprises me taking the present macro on convene with his sincerity. a minister and justice minister lights on sunday nights came up with 4 main solutions to work on the festival that his ministers continue to work to reduce the level of violence that we've seen over the past week in france. a 2nd of all, a recognition, the underlying issues that perhaps have been ignored in the past but can be ignored no longer. you said the have to be a reflection on the causes of the unrest and the other 2 points that came out of the crisis meeting of the interior minister administrator. whether it's festival,
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the finance ministry is going to work on coming up with some kind of plan for compensation and reparation for those businesses that have been damaged by the looting of the past few days. and so that the police are getting the full support of the government so that we're trying to put down the unrest. now, the big thing that has happened over the weekend, and i think it's really a turning point in this whole crisis, is the intervention of now and grandmother. and indeed, one of the other relatives who spoke to a different media channel as well, appealing for tom. i think that starts into really come through because as far as we've seen so far on sunday nights that haven't been any cases. busy serious unrest . anyway, we've been looking at social media, we've been scouring for video. that is normally why we would see it appear and we haven't seen anything so far. and the other thing is just the experience of our own eyes here in central power as the police that was standing next to on the top of the shows that these sites are barely relaxed. very calm. there's hardly anybody on
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the streets, it's all. there is a, a group of motorcycle cups behind the mobile arrive place that occasionally patrol passed, but even they appear to have vanished in the past couple of hours. so it does appear that the tension is going out of the out of the situation. there is cautious room for optimism that the worst of this may have passed. pull brandon, i'll just share a central powers. the once groups of long criticized the french governments are giving police more power is to use excessive force. let's take a closer look and that's a back in 2017 allowed police to use the firearms in 5 scenarios. these include against the drivers who ignore an order to stop. and if they posed a risk to life or safety. in 2020, the government dropped a security bill that would have prevented people from filming the police, and drops had prompted process. nationwide. in 2021, the french parliament policies security failed to extend police palace. this
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includes using drones to monitor citizens and toughest sentences for assaulting offices. they've been around, donnie is a journalist and the fixing phones. she says racial profiling from police is a huge problem in phones on has led to ongoing purchase. it's not the 1st time that the french citizen from an arrow bow indeed, and loving background, african and north african background has been effectively killing them by the police. it has always being closed in this relation, a huge time changing fast between the police and the needs crunched citizens from an ethnic minority background. and they are regular complaints about discrimination and even the police violence. and the hell is a prime example of that, and he took an extreme example like he's a shooting which to finally to have pulled a cold blooded song. so i took the trigger, my see a demonstration which defended into a wrong thing. um and it is
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a very rehearse the rehearsed tactic to also blame and try to criminalize the victim itself. they are very regularly contains about the racial performing from police, meaning the fuel and brown skinned arabs. indeed a bronze black or thurston. you would be singled out for searches because certainly because of what you look like. so fleeing officers and indeed armed officers becomes a fact of everyday life. whatever the image reason for police joint and history has shown us that when he comes to such crimes committed by the agent of the state, there is no such thing as justice. us and the united states police and searching for suspects behind a mass shooting at a stream policy in the city of baltimore. and may a says the shooting emphasizes the need to tackle the spread of illegal guns. how's that goal? hate has alexis the remnants of what was supposed to be
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a celebration in this baltimore neighborhood barbecue. in children's bikes. now, the gloves of medics sit among them, assign of another mass shooting. currently we're still at 30 that those ages range from $13.00 to $30.00 to $9.00 victims remaining area hospitals. in various conditions, 2 victims have been pronounced to cease nearly half the victims were under the age of 18. police believe there was more than one shooter. they have not been found. officials say this is just another example of america's gun violence epidemic. this is insanity. this cannot cannot be the society that we are expected to live in. we have to do better. maryland has some of the strictest good laws in the country, but officials say that makes little difference. this year alone, the baltimore police department has seized 1345, the legal guns that were in the hands of people that should not have that had them
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anyway because they're so easy for them to obtain. baltimore is the 2nd deadliest city in the u. s. and one of the poorest experts say it all helps create a cycle of violence. poverty, unemployment, an education system that continues to not work for all of the children here. but at the same time, in order for us to keep the community safe, including those children, it is really a pressing matter. it is urgent that we get a handle on the violence. the police shooting says a big part of the problem is that they are short staffed. they're down 700 police officers and hiring here has been difficult. but the problem is years old and the baltimore p. d. s. had problems of its own know task back. in 2015, large protest followed the death of freddy gray in police custody. more recently, a massive police corruption scandal more than
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a dozen officers arrested for robbing drug dealers of guns and drugs to sell themselves. baltimore is a city in crisis at $830.00 more gun violence victims to an already long list. patty calling al jazeera, so you cry now when tens fighting is taking place on several fronts. now reports the russian forces on advancing to the west of don't yet, the deputy defense minister says there's also a push to the north west of your house into towns. cave has cool the situation complicated. meanwhile, while life remains challenging across many parts of ukraine, some areas of the country are trying to return to normal. as a bank has this report from the city of the need for this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out and the piece of to me feel
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i'm making the most of it chunk of pockets where they come to relax and you took over the disney pro river. you the a, the air a large and you have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that? and then nothing feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to me. this city was hit by me. so it's a week ago we haven't played for yet, we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us . but despite all these missiles, we still go out and give performances, because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful. we all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children, or tessa is open. children playing the streets to me for looks like any other city busting vintage. but the fear of russian attacks is always the most, you know, during the day i feel safe. but when the night have more usually that's when
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attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not alone, i have people nearby for some the evening is a chance to unwind. when you look around, it's hard to believe the nearest front line is just over $100.00 comments. and the way when the roll started seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves, i feel today we're moving on think about, you know, popular opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to pause for instagram of this well known each other for 2 more were now working normally like we did before the war. although we have a bomb shelter. and when there is a near alert, our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city was shoved heavy, the entire city was anxious, but people used to it. but even as people are drinking and putting, their reminded that life is still not quite normal yet. because these emotional austin insights across the country, meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said vague, i just need
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a new pro. you can feel a head on al jazeera, the hard patasha in the ball way. keep watching. i will tell you how people are living in a country with one of the highest inflation, right and denials over the health of south africa zulu king also reports. he's been poisoned the investigative journalism. this was a very and as hard as it would have been. absolutely uncomfortable to work for me like that before global exploits in discussion, the internet did not need to be the greatest tool of most of your lives in the history of the world. voices from different corner programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. many people have seen this business to best select on outs and sierra with more than
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the in watching out, is there a mind desktops or is this balance at least one? palestinian has been killed several others injured. and is really strongly called the janine refuge account. and you'll coupon westbank. just 2 weeks ago janine was assigned to one of the largest as rainy raids engineers. the grandmother of 15, i just shot dead by police during a traffic stop in a power. somebody is austin for the rising to end. the death of the 17 year old forget a $691.00 rest. 700 arrest on sunday. police and the us have launched demand homes off and mass shooting at a street policy in baltimore. 2 people were killed. thousands south africa zullie king is denying that he's been poisoned the king so medical attention and asked what teeny well visiting the neighboring countries, monarch. it follows a sudden death. one of his senior advises also of suspected poisoning. kings
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official spokesman has denied the very missed and says he's in perfect health for mr. miller has moved from john, his big says, so it's in the a lot of confusion around the some of these rumors and the initial story came out from the kingdom he sees you lose uncle principal to lizzie. oh, who he has a good relationship with. oh, so he has had in the past that he had traveled he's and if you can, this is who do i travel to is what you need for medical attention and that's off to one of the kings a seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently the thinking because he had paul e died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within the well household. but following that team is really travel to use what you need for medical attention. now that's according to principal to lazy his uncle of following that. so there's been a statement that's been issued by king, this is who lose office saying that he's in good health, that they, it hasn't been
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a poisoning and that he often pays courtesy, visits to is what you need, where his uncle king and swati the 3rd uh, is, is ruling that country, so they say there's be no reason other than the courtesy visits. and while he's there, he's been sold to medical attention as a routine checkup. now the, it seems as if the initial part of the story did come primarily and only from a principle to lazy his uncle who had that spoken to a couple of hours ago, would say that he had heard from a king swati and is what he needs from his brother that there was concern around the poisoning. but again, that statement coming from king, this is what his office is that he's in good health of the 0, a monarch has no full powers, but holes political influence within south africa's launches ethnic group. king mesa was zulu, was crowned back in october, he succeeded his late father had ruled for half a century. his parents died months upon in 2021. and the late king gave me so soon
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as model of the pallet to choose a successor branch of his family, oppose the succession, saying that the throne should have gone to a notice on the late king. cuz he couldn't truly is a historian on an x, but in south african indigenous knowledge systems. he says few people are entrusted with the king. safety is read a very robust, a very actively put the station to what's at the big p s. well, it says the part of nation. yeah. some of the who is in the seventy's needs that say, he's not at the debate key, which is absolutely right. he's one of the things, this is also the fest photo. some of the key is that's in the, in the people the, it's where the contest, the of the oil. but they're not, the form of the mothers actually exist. lee, a new increase. so that'd be a lot of court cases say, you know,
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people in waiting for this and throw but let me put it this way. that is the kind of the only one test. and of course, for the key in one pass in speech, they key not using the cues wife or children, see you in order to grab the case, the video, you don't that's out of the place. but the people you say they will suspect that what if a you, by the only person that's a, you know, speech, they key in romeo themselves. but that's not a percentage of the issue. it is that day and the out of the ones who do not have and as we keep them, as width of the issues of place they've been drawn, see there's tons of memory, a cool feature they key who doesn't ever did or they came to the acute safety ease inside the benefit of that if you have this above way, the rates for inflation is so high that the countries highest denomination bank
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note is not enough to buy even a single egg last month, right? double 276 percent. and with a general election next month that you can only crisis tops very to can cents. herman test reports from her already. the downtown ends in bobbies, capital, head out a is we, a lot of small businesses and st traders operate. and we shop as look for bargains despite high inflation and price increases to with goods, the official exchange rate and to the official and exchange that. what is tended to happen over the past few months is that price is largely been driven by the an official exchange at the end it's movement is also been quite, you know, it's kind of defend that is also translated into prices, conditions the government blames currency, speculate as for the crashing the value up, as in bob, we've done that as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods.
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here's my shopping list and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour cooking oil? i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought. the same goes to be $31.00 from the store. this is why many's the bobbies before buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal, tend to have most people prefer using it. another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector work is demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increase and allowances to pushing them against inflation. you call and have prices increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week. it's a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm, people and accept that visit in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues with a perceived risk nichols confidence,
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we have to actually put our best foot forward is a country and use the us to make ends meet people announced selling goods from the cause mainly in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to impose some duties and taxes exclusively in local currency, hoping this would increase demand for this and bobby dollar. right now there is no guarantee the government innovation is going to work out of my tasks out of their head. and then spicing has been reported between c jones rival forces the rapids support forces say they have down a fight to just event northern call to at least a 1000 people have been killed and more than 2000000 force from the homes have been, morgan has the latest from the man the will to send that until the late hours of sunday evening. slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army, trying to post a rather pushing v a power minute through rapid support for the what the center of on demand city between city of the campus. and they will also are temporary side
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classes between the 2 sides and other parts of the capitol in the northern part of the capitol. the rapids support forces has that balance. this is denise army. i think that after a long as life against civilians and against their position, the army also says that this was able to down a drone, a fight that going belonging to the permanent through rapid support forces. now this comes after a very brief with flight and fighting between the 2 sides, the one to 256 glared. you need lots of these fires for the 1st day of the holidays . and many people say that the, that they've been witnessing fighting between the 2 sides in many parts of the capital. but they also describe the fighting on sunday in the city of the month as one of the most serious 15 between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army theater organization says that the ongoing violence disrespecting their movements making it very hard for them to deliver assistance. they say that the prices continue more than half of the down population will be in desperate need of
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humanitarian assistance. people morgan, alta 0, i'm the man. i'm in canada. tornadoes swept through central. all bus, had the storm damaged a dozen homes and calls and bowed down trees. one woman was trapped in a basement outside. the home was destroyed above her. a. okay, that's it for me, money inside, whether it's next $0.01 to the the hello. the rain clouds gathering once again across the far south of japan, but from much of japan, it is an improving picture after our races spell of a flooding, sand you close. i saw them areas the menu from by that is gathering once again. it's got to slick its way a little further north with so pushing up towards beijing as we go one through monday, west to where the eventually sliding across the yellow sea running up to was cramp
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. nice. that big down pools. there is lots to be some localized flooding into north korea initially have seen some what? so by that just pushing it to south korea to go to the middle parts of the week. by tuesday you can see much of the dry weather there across japan. still a few heavy showers the into west southern area. so in the queue issue, in particular, one or 2 showers to into southern parts of china and claudia showers across indo china live you down. polls continuing across the good parts of the philippines, particular cross central and southern areas of the country and some sent me a down pals to into bornea south of the equator. more than wes sunshine. them shot the showers, the never, the less showers longest bells of rain very much in evidence across good pomp of india. now with them on the same rice, pretty much engulfing much of the country. heavy it down pulls down the west and get so over the next few days with the likelihood of flooding. for many the,
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