tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 16, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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which is 0 with the the here watching the news, our life or my headquarters and don't. hi, i'm getting obligate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a shooting and southern israel kills at least 2 people in injures several others. israel's incursion into a nice sort of hospital causes the death stuff, at least 6 patients. a 112 palestinians have been killed in gaza in the past day. video appears to show egypt preparing a make shift refugee camp on its border with gauze off. russia says opposition leader. alexa, nev only has died in prison is a widespread reaction of shock and condemnation to the depth of water where put in
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his most prominence. critic turned on pete, his name is with you. a sports. kidding and buffet says he wants to be p as to you at the end of the season. will also be making a move for the french woke up with that. we'll hear from a manager because a lot that's a later this means that the hello we begin in southern israel. where is really police say a gunman has killed 2 people and injured others at a crowded bus stop. the gunman was killed after opening fire in the city of curious malachi, at least 4 others were injured and taken to a hospital. we have hemmed us on her joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so what more you do now learning about the gunman and what exactly happens? and we know that 2 people were killed after the gunman opened fire from his car at this bus stop in southern israel for other people are wounded. 2 of them seriously
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. and 2 of them moderately, the countries national security ministry. some are ben 01 down to the scene for an assessment with authorities. and shortly after that we received a statement from the is really prime minister's office for are sending condolences to the family members of those who are killed and injured. and secondly, saying that the threat is not only coming from gaza, that there are threats all over the country, ending the statement with quotes, there will be a total victory. now let's talk about the shooter. he's a 40 year old man from the short fault, the refugee camp in the occupied east jerusalem. he was shot and killed at the scene and now is really forces are reading the refugee camp in large numbers, video showing the heavy police and army presence in the star called the refugee camp. shortly after the attack. we do know that after there is some sort of a task like this after it,
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israel accuses the pal city of carrying out an attack. they usually go and raised the home of the perpetrator who they have accused and then they map out the home for demolition. so that's some of the next steps we can expect as the is really forces are currently still actively reading the sharp auth refugee camp. okay, holmes us, thank you so much for that update from occupied east jerusalem will now speak to newer holder who is a political and a listen writer and who does joining us from what i'm on las thanks for your time with us on alger 0. um, let me 1st just get your initial reaction to the shooting. thank you for having me . there is a. this was a predictable. i think the development of the situation on the ground of attention has been brewing in the west bank, including jerusalem since october 7, more than $7000.00 palestinians have been detained. the highest number of palestinians killed or almost 400 lost indians killed by his really soldiers and
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settlers and the dis, the situation was being described as a pressure cooker. and now we've seen just how that pressure would explode. really in a very, you know deadly and tragic manner. the writing i think was on the wall and anything who, anyone who didn't see it just didn't want to. so i mean this is going to worry is real, is it not because despite all the restrictions that is real places on palestinians, particularly the ones living in the occupied west banking and refugee times that and a legit attacker from the shaw fonts refugee camp was able to carry on this attack . oh yeah, absolutely. it gets we'll feed into this sense of panic, this sense of increase to militarization of ordinary citizens of civilians who are walking around with weapons. and, you know, being handed out like can be by the is really minister of national security. the
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problem is that this is not what will stop such attacks. and i think these really security establishment knows that they've been occupying palestinians for over half a century. they understand that more violence is not going to subdue such attacks, but there doesn't seem to be any shift in policies. palestinians feel choked by all these practices of occupation, especially since october 7 in jerusalem. for example, in occupied jerusalem. palestinians walk around, afraid that they could be stopped randomly. buying is really soldier. they could be detained because they passively a surf the internet. and i came upon news from gaza. they don't even dare to mention or to talk about it on their social media networks. because that could land them in jail, that's how debilitating, that's how you know,
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almost impossible to bear these restrictions have been on all aspects of life. those, as we've heard from been viewed, might even get worse of. but again, that is not the way to come at tensions, especially as the situation and does that continues to unravel. as the death toll increases as the real script of an invasion of the far continues to loom large. so and you were saying a moment ago that the situation is, is somewhat of a pressure cooker. i mean, you also have the reality that the is really, is, are far too strong. the palestinian leadership as far too weak and the international community. is it really keeping a close on what's happening in the occupied westbank and is there a slim if i may say so? so what does this mean for the palestinians and to expect more attacks as well? it means that we are heading into even more difficult today is a here in the occupied west bank including east jerusalem. and it means that this
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continuation of failed international policy of kind of study and failing and of is really impunity will push more palestinians to a breaking point. this is not about their style, the standard of living for say this is about the quality of life. and we have to remind viewers that living under occupation is a violent state of life. it is not peaceful, even if people are not dying or being detained because every aspect of life for people under occupation is under control. what they consume at the grocery stores is in the hands of their occupier, the kind of opportunities they have is up behind of their occupiers. the who they can marry is controlled by their occupier due to those divisions that israel has imposed on palestinians according to their place of residence. so all of those at that feeling of being, you know, a subjugated of being persecuted,
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just because you're palestinian that you can be killed because you're driving wild palo study and that you can be detained. because you have an opinion that sympathizes with your fellow posted in a continuation of that along with, with international failing means that we're headed into a very violent period or more violent. if i may say so in the west bank, because again, israel has broken all records on the books that the united nations, as far as the number of palestinians killed or homes demolished or lines confiscated just in the past year. okay, thank you so much. not all of the for speaking to us from but i'm a law. and so as we mentioned following that shooting is really forces carried out raids in the occupied westbank. they storm the house of the person accused of the shooting. and this our fault refugee camp zane. bus for avi is joining us from i'm a less so is in this raise comes as is wrote, continues, it's bailey, it incursions into the occupied westbank and there has been an uptake of things
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incursions recently. that is correct. this ray that happened and occupied east jerusalem the occupied westbank cities across the territory are no stranger to these kinds of with highly atory raids. carried out on suspicion of attack carried out after attackers have been identified against their families and against their homes. it is a kind of collective punishment that palestinians routinely criticize, routinely experience and is a violation of international law. however, there is really no enforcement mechanism to stop these things from happening. as our guest earlier said, palestinians big exist in a power level. reality is real, runs a military rule in occupied territories, posting ins live under effectively a military rules that runs in parallel, israel's own government. and just to give you a sense of the numbers, just in the recent figures that we have 395 people, including 106 miners,
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women and palestinians in prison killed a wounded 4500 detained, more than 7000 palestinians. and the numbers were already rising at an alarming pace well before the events of october 7th, last year. well, before the war on gaza began, the intensity of these attacks have only gone up. and what we've heard from the is really government since the attack earlier today, we are expecting the intensity of that read entre thoughts, refugee camp. so far. there are confrontations going on outside the home of the choose. the tacker. one person has been injured, but we are expecting to this to go on for the coming hours. it only started a few hours ago we are expecting is more heavy handedness by the is really military when responding to such incidents. again, collective punishment against the family members, the friends often detained questions of alleged attackers, marking their home for demolition does the kind of collective punishment that palestinians have been railing against trying to get of some sort of attention and
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acknowledge before it from the international community. for years, for really generations. all right, thank you so much. same bus rob here, reporting from around the la us at least 4 patients have died in an intensive care unit in gaza, as is really forced to store and, and last hospital palestinians are describing the attack on gauze as largest medical facility as another war crime, power and oxygen supplies have been cuts and stuff, fear that more patients will die. the hospital has been under is really siege for weeks. hundreds of stuff on patients were forced to flee heavy tank and machine gun fire and as well as treating the sick and wounded the hospital with sheltering at least 10000 people who are forced from their homes elsewhere and got so many were moved into the cory doors of the old building for their safety thought as soon as lie for us and drive city in southern dogs. i taught it what are you hearing about the situation of loss at hospice?
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well, as it stands right now, and what's happened to the patients who state their of the well, in fact the reading is situations the sounds absolutely critical as it is very forces had completely stepped off the military attacks on medical sexism. this time when one of the largest medical facilities that operates in the city of hon unit, as we have been seeing, isabel has taken a number of ministry steps in that at medical facility. first, we have been seeing more videos. imagine showing how these really minute treat tanks have stormed another in guys of the hospital as the is really military attacks, happiness, patient and solely to guides on inside. also the vicinity of and also the medical facility. if you have 1st, i've recommended people to get out from the hospital a long sight with the family members, and they are also recommended the medical teams to fleet from the medical facility, keeping that very limited number of nurses that in order to keep taking care of patients who have been transferred from a building to another in order to expect the departments of the hospitals as these
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really forces have been describing this managed reparation as precise unlimited as they are looking for him as operatives as they have been claiming. but till now there is no any evidence regarding the allegations regarding using the hospital as a military facility. now we have conceived also that the oxygen and also anesthesia understood the materials, had been run out from the hospitals. the as a, the, there is a key that your ration on the life of a hundreds of patients. i'm also in get people inside this medical facility who are right now the without having any kind of assistance with the east. very forces are preventing any medical aids to be delivered to this hospital as well. so they are preventing anyone from getting out from the hospital as they are imposing and establishing different another treat chick points on own rose to leading to the hospital. the and then also medical facilities on thought elsewhere in the gaza strip. we understand that at least a 112 palestinians have been killed in the past day and tell us about the latest
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air strikes and the restroom off. yes, we have been seeing more strikes in the past few hours of the gaza striping in particular or the main central neighborhoods in garza city where they ought to be shooting the did not stop as we have been seeing, but as well as targeting anyone is moving on the ground as military quite cool to drones were chasing every palestinian is moving inside garza city. alongside that, the con you to city is body forces had targeted a group of palestinians, where 2 people have been reported, killed alongside with a number of wounded people in that just in that city where the you have been seeing more explosions ahead of from the western parts of calling you in a city, we kind of get the explosions from our location right now. we're rough. uh, this city which had been witnessing within the past. oh, nice whole ring. i'm flying over by the is by the military fight. it gets in
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a very new altitude we're residents and everyone here has the opportunity to see the size of think it's very hard to just with oh, munitions being attached to it, ministry wings as a part of the ongoing process for intimidating, displace people in russell, all right, thank you so much talk to about zoom, reporting from stuff the russia says that the kremlin critic and the opposition politician election of all the has died in a maximum security prison in the north. he was 47 years old and of all neat was serving in 19 year a sentence on charges of extremism. prisoner authorities say he felt unwell after a walk and lost consciousness. villa marks reports once seen as president clinton's faces, threat selecting a battle meet with a lawyer who became a blogger, investigating a lead struction stay corruption,
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use social media to amplify. his findings didn't get used to english and one support from young russians who don't have a 9 to 10, empower in 2013. he ran to be met or must go before the election. he was arrested no for the last time and accused of fraud. his sizable street protest soon transformed into a campaign against corruption and censorship, with a presidential run planned in 2016 said, i'm not saying this deal is that there is just one goal. the goal is to make russia a normal rich country where citizens profit in some way from the richness of their country. that's why we are fighting this regime hits for conviction and did his candidacy. and while his party boy called to the election, police rated properties of several supporters. then in 2020, he felt dangerously ill on a flight. as a german team event created in for treatment. the nerve agent,
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no big job developed by russia's military, was deemed responsible damage is sasha alexi. nobody is up to. so it's clear that alexi novelle me is the victim of a crime. he was supposed to be silence as an i, together with the entire german government condemned us and the strongest possible turn, rushes government denied it poisoned him, and he slowly recovered both. absolutely the boy that it wasn't painful at all. but the overwhelming feeling is i'm going to die. it looks quite hard to explain because you don't experience it in everyday life. thank god, this person you speak of. you know, the 2021 know, found the route ton to russia, where his arrest prompted. nationwide protest demanding his release. a court decided his absence abroad had violated pro the starts of a prison spell that's being repeatedly extended inside his health was and then to them on better adults as he launched a weeks on hunger strike from his cell,
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he called brushes ukraine invasion, a stupid war based on lies prism, katie affected his health and his team said he'd lost a lot of weight alexi and allow me to survive by his wife you and the 2 children. the horses present service has released the statement. it says medical staff at the institution arrives immediately and an ambulance team was called all necessary resuscitation measures were carried out, which did not yield positive results. the causes of death are being established. we have our correspondence standing by in washington, dc and in munich. but 1st, let's go to your shop of alova, joining us from moscow for reaction from moscow to the news of his death. well, i can tell you that there are no, it's about. it says on the streets right now. what is significant the that we're
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definitely, we're schools that lowery is that hearing us monuments, the victims of political prisoners and cities, routh, russia, including a most the flowers at the memorial to place the business on loopy, i'm in front of the f as the headquarters and also young woman and the siberia, the city of new york to various for seen with that part is to say, this is next. and indeed, there is a willing trends in seeing russia, the political opponents of critics. so the car and freshman political system and present placement in trail with huge present senses who have been forced to leave the country and may not be the mood and some opposition. politicians or journalists like to have boris them to go on. a product called scale have been the criminal commission advice that she's enemies from abroad in order to be portrayed, but to be present as a very, very bad guy. but there is
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a counter argument by pardons. we say that in a country what all the power is in the hands of one mind, who's been in par for 24 years. and he's secret services to control everything in the country. i'm surprised all the political, the sense of that is why the unlikely that is also noticed that the space media outlets have been ordered to keep the information about the wrong list that's very showed on a to the points. okay, thank you. equally up for that update from moscow, the whole world's leaders and defense officials are gathering in germany for the annual munich security conference that boston is there and they've been speaking about and have all these death. what's been the reaction stuff? yes. will lead us gathering here when the news grow that to enough i only died and there was a lot of condemnation then i'm chalk or i have to say here. and we had this remarkable performance by his wife julia who was supposed to speak already at the
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conference that was scheduled before. and when she was on her way, she heard that her husband died and she decided to come anyway. and she explained on stage that she was thinking to go back to her children when she heard the news, but decided to stay and go on the stage because that's exactly what her husband would have done. and so there were lots of condemnations and i'm joined here by dan smith of the, the head of the star. com. it's a national speech research institute. thank you for joining us to talk about these reactions, right. we have some strong reactions, for example, from the president of the council of the you shall, we shall say in that he holds russia responsible for his that. what do you make of that? well, 1st of all, i think that russia is responsible for his death because he was a prisoner in russia and the russian authorities of that for responsible for his well being. i think that there is some speculation that is going on here as to whether this was done deliberately that this is a message to, as you said,
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was leaders meeting here in munich to discuss security with ukraine and russia. hi, on that are agenda. i don't know about that, but not just the speculation i'm not reflects how intense the feeling is. yeah, i think that the emotional level was already quite high. ready before this, but now i think the jobs today, it's gone off the shots, no rush, it was not invited to this conference. right. i mean that there was, of course, a history when apply them to put in spoke here in 2000 and having a, sorry, historic speech when it's the basic, the make it turn around from the west on where it's basically. so what do you think will be the influence or the impact of novalis that's on the talks here on ukraine's more support for the war finances that are still badly needed there? well, i think that the negative effect might be the discussion becomes over more emotional . but i think that one could foresee that 1st of all,
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this close is all doors against the possibility of the p use slipping away from support for, for your trying and for it's for assets. i think the big question in many people's minds will be whether this has an effect in the us congress. will this shift some votes, the senate has passed the combined measure, which is not just for a for ukraine, but it includes that the house because that it would be done on arrival in a house. a representative may be that changes now maybe they won't be able to hold that position so strong after this we, we will say thank you. i'm afraid we have to leave it here. thank you so much for joining us. so this, of course, the news of no problem he says has overshadowed the talks here in munich, but meanwhile, is a lot of talk, of course on the situation of very dire situation and guys as well. and the german foreign minister on elena babel is not really strongly calling for our human and
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terry and pause. she literally said that to people in the comp disappear and same air and a should be a solution for the civilians in the how far we hope to hear more of from her later on today. okay, a stuff you will keep us across the story and everything else from the unit conference. thank you for the time being. well, the ukrainian presidents, a lot of resilience kate has blamed of all these death on the russian president vladimir putin showing the style of the domain uh, shows that us we have just learned as the chancellor has said, us the listing of only died in brushing prisons obviously he was killed by tons of like thousands of others who have been told me that he had been tortured because of this one person on the poaching doesn't care who dies is as long as he retains his possession. and that is why he must not keep anything in the food and must lose everything. they must not retain anything for me and must be held accountable for what he has done with him. there has also been reaction from the united states that will bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how to tell us more. kimberly, now we're waiting for
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a statement from us president joe biden. he is set to really something shortly in the interim. the national security advisor james sullivan has said a national public radio that while the united states is waiting more details on the death of the election there valley, he does say that there has been a long as sort history of russia doing harm to its opponents. so we should also point out that the u. s. president joe biden back in june of 2021 did issue his own warning to the russian president vladimir putin. and about what might happen if anything were to happen to alexi and a valet. in fact, he said at a press conference in geneva, and he made it very clear, he said that there would be devastating consequences for russia should, alexia the valley died in custody. so we are waiting the statement from the russian
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president, but in the, in or rather the us president. but in the interim we have also have a on camera statement from the secretary state and t blinking. here's what he had to say. a good afternoon. we've uh, for the reports from russia, of election, of all the stuff in prison for more than a decade. russian government. persecuted poison, and imprison alexis development. and now reports at his desk. first and foremost of these reports are accurate. our hearts go out to his wife and to his family. beyond his desk and a russian christian and the fixation and fear of one man only underscores the weakness and rock at the heart. the system that put in his
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bills for us is responsible for this. and it is certainly clear that the vitamin ministration is holding russia responsible, and that is echoed by the vice president connell, a harris who says that the death of an alexi in a valley is a further sided fruits brutality. what ever story russia tells russia is responsible. we are waiting at on camera potentially uh, statement from the us president because he is set to leave the white house. he is traveling to the state of ohio to visit the site of a chemical spill. and so he often does speak to reporters on his way to bring one we're hopeful he will in this case. and so we'll be watching carefully to see if he has more to say, okay, thank you. kimberly, how could reporting from the white house the election of all the was the latest kremlin critic to dine, mysterious, or criminal circumstances. in august last year, wagner mercenary leader, you have any project in, died in
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a plane crash. and that was 2 months after he led an awarded mutiny against russia's military leaders in 2015 boris. and then solve a former deputy prime minister. it turned to richmond. critic was shot dead. the gang one style killing happened near the kremlin. 2006 or alexander. let's be named co, a former russian security agent poison's with radioactive polonium $210.00. she died after accusing russia security agency applauding to killing all the guard 6 weeks earlier, a journalist on a pallet of sky. i was shot dead in her apartment building. she regularly chronicled human rights abuses by kremlin back governments in chechnya. i'm a speak to him. tell me, tell me that cyber most so who's a senior lecturer in conflict and security at kings college london joining us from there. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera, i mean it also, we know that in 2020 and of all need fell into a coma after a suspected poisoning by the agent, navi chalk,
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at the time he had pointed fingers at the russian security service. so will this now increased suspicions that he was in fact targeted in prison and killed? obviously we have to say that, i mean the authorities are saying that they are investigating in our years. i mean, nice things that are, if we, if there is an investigation, it's fairly, really hard to a point directly that's in europe as a georgia structure. because of course, we know that the other ones running the country about as close as something suspicions are going to always be there because you know, they were already, i mean the system was already trying to get rid of him before as your explained. and it's very likely that this is the case again. i mean, he said this was already very shaky. but apparently we can start was quite start. and so it is, it is telling me that there was some kind of intervention in that respect. and of course, it's very hard to, to verify from,
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from outside. i think it's going to be very hard for those ones are really centered inquiry for a to be coverage or effectively. what do you think this means for the, the opposition in russia as well as the anti corruption movement, which he spearheaded at the time? what am i saying the position is going to be? i can do more and honest because they are losing one of their lead and triggers on me. she was really someone who was able to to ron me, different groups, although they were of course, different positions within their position. but she had become really the same for an off strong on the drawing me the position. i think there was you marking your 14 so a $42.00 is going to be affecting the whole. i sort of more, more down there and the feelings around, you know, the groups that are trying to oppose that pregnant. but of course i think the work is number and i still, we have other figure this out also working hard. and we also have to remember that
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kind of results in prison. and he, he's hopefully on and archie hopefully want one day. we also be able to continue the work on come out of prison. so there, i would say the start, you know, that code there are, you know, i'm junior of his work and, or the network auth number on me. or it has been to a certain extent and very much weekend in the last years by the original, not in your future. but of course are there is another proposition to the government. however, hard to justify data. i'm sure that the number of people who are going to continue doing that at the time of his arrest in 2021. we heard from human rights organizations like amnesty international, who calls his arrest purely politically motivated and labeled him as a prisoner of conscience. but then shortly after that, i'm the state decided to revoke his status as a prisoner of conscience. would you say that an invalid?
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he was a controversial figure, or where in the end uh, in that case um this international hard to revoke its own decision. so i'd have to recognize that somebody was indeed a present or a function under for me to come prisoner, or despite some of his declarations. i think that he or someone was very courageous for, for the regime. and who are you know, who has worked with from me every name or are very, very rare to find that very important. and i think that tuesday, to a great extent, you know, it's going to may be inspire roberts to work hard to, you know, to not, i'm not saying for range, but i do to continue with a legacy. so he was facing re, as a hero, bergman and it might inspire a new generation of leaders who might want to, you know, to honor his memory by working hard to, to continue with his case work. all right, thank you so much for speaking to us from london. well,
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earlier my colleagues telling me they done spoke to serve a markov, who was a former advisor to the russian presidents. and she said that in of all these pro american stands cost him his popularity among the russian people to this rule. so no, it dissolves coast of florida from now. and so it says from the war and thousands of thousands of people debt and the muscles that actions believe that that is here . and i writing it, and i shared responsibility, or be getting call fuzzies. what because i said in the line it was a kind of a consent for on medical pro pretty just shot now for the to. so i knew your honestly, and i was just wondering if she was able to provide smart, be sort of a sense of humor and that some that i'm quite beauty, that she did not speak about to use for me to my condo as of to microsoft. you submit it, but now here's what i get, not part of the typical signature. so, given the fact that missed in the valley was previously hospitalized in 2024 novel
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chunk poisoning. do you think this will increase on suspicion, further suspicion about whether he was targeted? uh no, no, i'm confident up for auction. i sort of just because it this somebody say line, i did it. this adventure very much. because i know it was the one launch because the presidential elections on the beach for going to put, you know, probably a will or we have the uh, great, uh, full full, a supple. so i, so this is uh, but you saw optional services all sort of seen nobody in the sense that nobody to provide you with your credit. no political support inside cut off by. uh no, so uh she's just even when i create some, not be quite some programs for a florida from the i'll sort of just the still ahead on the all to 0 news. our while ukraine says it's withdrawing some troops from a key town and then don't yet screech and tiger woods displaying his 1st tournament
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up the care of. we'll show you how he got on in his opening round and supporting the had low that fee is. he continues to grip pots of south america, not just in the north space of like columbia, but also down in the south. we got high pressure back in cost patagonia, so temperature is on the rise once again. here they have come down slightly from the east coast, opposite as a rush of severe storms swept the way from south to know, have a look at that. the heat continuing to build in santiago. the good news is the weather will be improving slot you in terms of the temperature. as we go into the new week would be slightly below the average of that on choose day. but the sunshine is here to stay. sunshine continues across the moving parts of origin.
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tina is what we can see. the very wet weather working its way across southern parts of brazil. some severe storm sweeping into rio there expect it to take us into the new with a rush of thunderstorms extending up across northern parts of resilience. and very well, let's come to an equitable we could see some flooding from those drenching down. paused and heavy rain is working its way across central america onwards to the caribbean of the next few days. you can see a trailing weather system reading heavy or false western parts of mexico eastern areas on saturday. and that's going to drop the temperature in mexico city by 10 degrees for friday to saturday. of the discussing the defining issues of our time. we are the subject of a i, we are not the users of a i going beyond the artificial intelligence hyphen, big tech propaganda to explore how to build the sites. an ethical ai though is
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[000:00:00;00] the key or the top stories on the algebra news, our police in southern israel say a gunman has killed 2 people and injured others at a crowded bus stop. the gunman was killed after opening fire in this city. of curious malachi is really forces have carried out raids, and they occupied west bank at the house of the legend shoot. or at least for patients to have died in an intensive care unit in gaza. as is really forced, a storm to northside hospital power and oxygen supplies have been cuts and stuff, fear more patients will die. russia says in prisons, opposition leader. alexa, nev only has died in custody. he was 47 years old. the cause of death is being investigated in the kremlin,
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says president vladimir putin has been informed is really forces have a talk. palestinian worshippers on their way to an ox on mosque for friday. prayers . video shows a fight breaking out between officers and palestinians near the mosque. a palestinian woman was pushed up against the brick wall near the lines gates. and searched by a forward is as well tens of thousands of palestinians are being barred from friday . prayers that locks on mosque is really all stories of impose tight restrictions that slides 3rd whole is site leaving the most all but empty. there were no restrictions before the war started between $50.80 worshippers usually attended friday prayers, then that total stored during the holy month of ramadan to as many as $220000.00 worshippers. since the war on gaza started in october, attendance has ranged from 3000 to 25. thousands for the palestinian
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mine has been released from is really the tension on friday morning after being held for around a month. but on the i will the co was arrested in fun eunice in january. he says he was beaten and tortured by is really forces. after watching his brother being killed by snipers. i'm not on this and i've been having of the guns from the registrar dealership and my brother and i were to into our home after the israeli forces pulled out once there is really snipers, open file. my brother, honey, was killed, and i received 2 bullets in the leg. he was shot dead by these riley's in cold blood. then more than 50 is riley soldiers came to the same. what they saw me bleeding, but the best as in visibly abused me. after that, i was detained and put to hush interrogation was co is to confession on the threats that my whole family will be executed. then i was taken and then this really ambulance and i had surgery. after that, i was detained,
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tortured and humiliated. i was stripped of my clothes, beaten, and bassett is rarely soldiers kicked me in the chest with their boots and i fainted. i remained in detention for 30 days, handcuffed and blindfolded round the clock. even after i had the surgery, which being failed and abandoned by the whole world, satellite images appear to show that egypt is building a make shift refugee components border with gaza. us media are reporting the camp is being constructed in case of a mass exodus of palestinians. israel lunches and ground defensive and rough and video taken earlier this week appears to show more of the construction along the egypt as a border. egypt has denied so that it's preparing refugee camps. here one humanitarian chief, martin griffith says war, and that would be a nightmare if displace palestinians are forced to flee into egypt. jose, and how easy is a former egyptian assistant for
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a minister. he says that egypt already has plans for the area of design i desert, where preparations appear to be taking place of what's going on there. i guess is this the supplier, this urban development plan being implemented? it shouldn't be interpreted, it shouldn't be interpreted as user is grouped pratt is preparing to accommodate the stadiums, lee and the minutes that there's that i even minutes the at that if, if it may not get back will take place. but i would like to underline that, that we, we, we have had our own plans to develop that part of northern, of the northern eastern side 9. and it is not related. it's not should not be related to not be seen as related to the ongoing situation in roughly or in the augusta said, having said that, of course, of course, resend by the front as being as it goes up. there's different government is doing.
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it's more to stop these that i eat is from a going going on immediately attack in this, in the southern part of, of, of guys the ukraine says it's with drawing some truth, some parts of a ton of, of difficult document on yet screens are in the following months of heavy fighting with russian forces, rob mcbride reports from car fees, or after months of relentless rush in assaults, the admission from ukraine that it's being forced to pull back. some troops from the front lines around of these it says ext are reserves are also being sent in to try to both the defenses. but there are increasing concerns. the town could finally full to the russians. the extent of the destruction can be seen in this video,
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released by ukrainian youtube. i reportedly failed last week. all of the of the district of dc because it has been completely ravaged by russian bonds. it all happened in the past 2 weeks. you can recognize of div colors, particularly everything has been flattened by bombs. the russian army spares nobody situated next to the russian held city of don't yet have deep cut has a strategic value to both sides. quite as with other at 1st single baffles, also called me grinders in the east, have deep cut does have a symbolic value ahead of the secondary of us. or we have the full scale war on the presidential elections. in russia, vladimir putin would daily like to take it. the ukraine has been willing to fight these on ending battles, making the grim calculation that with russia losing formal soldiers. they all with it. but as with the fight back loops last year, which keep finally gave up,
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the desire to save you quite and you had lives seems to be more important. i did the warning for weeks the time you nation shortages because of the hold up of a military aid package in the us congress could mean pollutant. we'll get these wish rushes sending wave after wave of conscript forces to attack ukrainian positions. and because congress has yet to pass the supplemental bill, we've not been able to provide ukraine with the artillery shows that they desperately need to disrupt these russian assaults. the listening situation, enough div comes as ukrainian president followed them, is a landscape, meets with your a p and back as who's continuing support now seems more critical than ever. mcbride, i'll just say era hotkeys, ukraine center goals, constitutional counsel has ruled the postponement of the presidential election was illegal. the law was passed by parliament last week, after opposition. members were removed from the chamber. it led to widespread demonstrations and the killing of at least 3 people. earlier this month,
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president microsoft passed the decrease in definitely delay the both plans for february the 25th. he cited disputes about the disqualify vacation of opposition presidential candidates as a reason. and after the ruling, several governments, critics on the opposition, fingers were released from prison. there were celebrations as they were freed nicholas hop. how's the latest from the capital of the card of the cultures? old council counseling rejecting and challenging the decision taken by the president voted by the national assembly to delay february's presidential elections to december 15th. now the president had said that the electoral process was flawed and decided to delay the elections because there was suspicion of corruption amongst the council itself that drew the list of candidates. the counsels response was that the decision to delay the elections is unconstitutional. they cited
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article one or 3 of the constitution thing, a president cannot extend his band, they present themselves term and office ends on april 2nd. now this decision was welcomed by candidates, but also members of the opposition. he comes at a time where several leading figures of civil society and the opposition were freed from the tension. now there are several marches that are going to take place for many. this is a sign that the institution, the democratic institution in senegal, works for others. this is a sign of a deepening crisis between the president and the, the constitutional counsel and some of the institutions in the country. now, the council has said that the president, the opposition, the candidates have to get together and decide for a new election dates. as soon as possible, nicholas hawk elgin's 0, the car an f. b. i. informant has been charged with lying about president joe biden on his son hunter, biden's involvement, and business dealings with
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a ukrainian energy company. prosecutor se, alexander of smirnoff falsely claimed executives associated with various mouldings paid the buttons $5000000.00 each in 2015 or 2016. his claims have been central to an impeachment inquiry against bite and the police in india, a fire tear gas at farmers again, their mass march to the capital of new delhi is now into it's 4 states, very demanding guaranteed minimum prices for their crops that's released on the policy reforms, police have repeatedly set a barricades along the routes. a venezuela has ordered united nations human rights stuff to leave the country. their expulsion comes off to the u. n. voice concern for a jail human rights activist roast. here somebody go, deny is plodding to kill president nicholas montero. the socialist government accuses the un of becoming an instrument of right wing opposition groups. manuel
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russell reports. the venezuelan government has asked the u. when's human rights body to close its offices in get active and ordered the staff to leave the country? not a political. the boulevard in republican venezuela announced his decision to suspend the activities of the technical advisory office of the united nations high commission on human rights business with us for administer, yvonne deed accuse the un staff of having an attitude violated of the united nations charter. so if we see that could be a but uh, it has an office created to collaborate technically with the states in order to improve and to optimize human rights protection and venezuela. but it has now been instrumental liked by the extreme right wing opposition, but i'm not part of minus what i like the expulsion follows. the detention of lucio son, begin a problem. and it human rights activists whose arrest has caused an uproar send me, gives attorney, says the arrest and
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a raid at the active. his home is clear. evidence of government crackdown on to send a single candle, a. they were looking for something related to conspiracies, to terrorism. of what they are not going to get anything like that because we know that this is a gross lie that's been built around ro, seo son miguel. and her entire family is who in a statement on thursday ravine and ashanda sunny spokesperson for the un human rights office, said the un regrets the decision by the venice will and government adding that they are guiding principles have been and remain the promotion and protection of the human rights of the people of venezuela. my name is up a little al jazeera, so head on the houses it renews our carlos alta returns to action for the 1st time since the australian open not coming up in sports. and the
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latest expensive buying him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the color were done time for the sports is here. as peter very thank you so much. he didn't about that. it will have no shortage of off is now. he's decided to the p a . c at the end of the season, but we'll also be making a move for the french will couple in a while, the manager is not reading it as will be accepted. papa is likely to join round the good once he's contract expires in june. this is what the awesome a boss had to say when i ask about the possible approach. when there is a play of that kind of it, we always have to be in the conversation. but it, it looks in a different way, or the conversation. i'm not maybe everyone and no one is on time,
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not in this conversation to that stage. i guess i wanna know exactly why now we want to be the best thing. we're gonna, we're gonna need the best island and the best place. that's for sure. jim and we'll couple in a year, contains money has been fired as south korea coach. he's dismissal for the south. korea's shock the feet and the asian cup, semi finals by jordan. they were also reports of in fighting in the camp on the kingston's tenure, but still placed on the main and lee king in clashing on the eve of a last full defeat. kinsmen was also previously sucked as us a coach. lazy. eliza denied most a victory and they wrote to the knockout crown playoff again, checked on. yeah, it's, the french team looked on coals through when the 1st leg against the ukrainian opponents, waiting in the guy made it to one and then lines yes. minutes. moments later, in stoppage time to her side,
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struck back to present in for the email the as it finished to to have people that are on track to reach the next round. the tell you inside the, the ring through e mail it to send 0 england international. reuben love to street school twice, you know, has 5 goals and is plus 5 games. see me live in the asian champions, league. saudi arabia's all hello and dramatic victory. basically twice and stuff, it's time to secure a when every rainy inside sit behind it had to play a sense of the stuff succeed, says like match in being 31 a probably tons of national and has emulated legendary spending. king. i know complaints to become the 2nd indian cricket to take 500 taste wickets off the india with bold office 435 on the day 2 of the su test, you afraid to reach the milestone by dismissing zach cruelty, he's also become the sick and quickest to achieve the fees doing it in $98.00 tests . as the england at the end of the day, strongly been duckett scoring,
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and i'm the 133 as the tourists reach 207 for to the clothes people building me with that i could be a decimal and then the, the newsletter, not bad, not a bad or 2 minutes. i'm pretty leg been doctor does a phenomenal that in england today. it's ok to do. it means he's made a wonderful 100. today. i was all the, i mean i wondered if you have but didn't the, the hardboard hard go to somebody that in me i do not allow me to do that, but very happy for been. but nevertheless come the next time and on it again. but i take him on the boss of rebels for me to one team. christian horner says allegations of inappropriate behavior against him or a distraction for the team owner was present at the launch of rebels and you call for the 2020 full season. despite being the subject of an internal investigation off the complaints from a female colleague, the 50 year old denies any wrong doing. rebel is preparing for pre season tasting next week in fall rain. i obviously did all of the allegations of in been made, but i'm, i'm going through it through a process and, and fully respect that process. so for me is businesses as normal and focused on
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the season ahead and, and of course it's, it is a distraction from all the team, but it's uh, you know, the team of already together, very focused on, on the season ahead. um and i've been tremendously supportive a tiger would say as he was news, it says he made his for to into goals with the pga to his genesis invitational in california. the 15 time major champion is playing and he's supposed to admit this year. and it's an event, and he also hosts with stock and he's 1st on well enough with a 30 here at the 1st. but he was way off them off with these to show at home 18, which went straight towards the trees with a to blame that showed on back spasms. he did the play a great coverage show us and was able to live with the damage on that hole to a bogey. so let's 1st from 4 o'clock of the 53630 is sufficient. one of the fall, which leads in 8 shots behind the need to calculate so definitely nervous like i care about how i have color. oh,
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i play and that certainly was still in the nerves starting out and i got off to a good start burden for and the 1st and then getting right back up in the next to go to hold and made a couple of more varies. uh it was one of those days i just, i really got anything consistently going in tennis. carlos al perez has won his 1st match since losing him the quotes of finals a bill straight in open. the world of the 2 was also making his 1st clay quotes appearance since last year. his french open. he was up against a qualified kind of a, in the last 16 of the origin. tina open authorize who is the defending champion tree in straight 66275 for spanish without faith. if it is under the above authority so far. okay, well, need to pay for the time being. i'll be regulated with other sports news updates that we'll see later on. thank you so much, peter, and thanks for watching the news. our analogies 0. we'll talk in just a moment too much wants today's news on all the latest headlines,
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