i m mclaughlin down all the top stories here on al jazeera. a memorial ceremony has been held in honor of al desert janitory and i will actually, it marks 40 days since she was killed was ready for this short to read in the head while she was on a simon s into name to be occupied. westbank need. abraham has more from ramado, are coming to the events inside the whole is passing through this place. it is a petition that people can get to sign and it says that shitty and blood will not go in vain. and people here are writing their names, demanding accountability for what they call a cold blooded murder. hundreds of people have gathered. i came here to this rama la cultural palace to commemorate the 40th day since shitty and was killed. we hear a lot of words of condemnation. people are angry, frustrated, they want the world to see what is happening to those who tell the truth. we re carrying the people s voices to the world. should ino, someone who was very well known, very much
santander. how the top stories on al jazeera are de 0 has exclusively, exclusively obtained an image of the bullets that fatally wounded our colleagues showing ob laughlin, the palestinian american, was shot on the head by israeli forces. while on assignment last month, i said, beg reports the remains of the bullet that kill journalist sharina, i will actually, this image is been broadcast for the 1st time and shows a type of ammunition used to kill the veteran al jazeera journalist in the occupied west bank last month, according to experts, the green tip bullet is capable of piercing armor and is used in a m full rifle. when we simulated the green tip bullets using 3 d models and according to ballistic and forensic experts, the munition that ended sharon s life was a 5.56 millimeter caliber. the bullet was 1st designed and manufactured in the united states. according to the palestinian prosecutor s office and the autopsy report, the bullet entered, the lower part of shearing
i m carry johnson and dough with the top stories on al jazeera, we begin with breaking news out of brazil, where police says, suspect has confessed to killing 2 men who went missing in the amazon authorities or so say body parts have been found. indigenous expert, bruno pereira and british journalist don phillips, went missing more than a week ago when i could not give has the latest developments from rio de janeiro. what happened was one of the 2 suspects, the one that was odd that they detained more recently. he confessed, they took him, he said that he had arm taken the 2 men. he said that they had a submerged, their bolt had killed them and taken them to bury them inside the forest are 3 kilometers inside the forest. that means to carry their bodies. you d have to go with a small canoe through these rivers. ah, after saying that after confessing the police accompanied the man to the site where he said that these are 2 people had been buried and there they found human rema
i m only inside indo high top stories on algebra. the european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap and post breaks that agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland east, as there is no legal or political justification for person to unilaterally change in international agreement. so that s called a spade a spade. this is illegal. the okay, bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between you and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cost a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. me boca has more in london for britain is using something called a doc trend of necessity, which on the european union, a legal guidance allows countries as to essentially pull out of a legally binding arrangements. if that arrangement is put on ju strain and pressure on a, on a given country, the words all
hello i marianna mozy in london with a quick look at the main stories now. and in the next few hours, the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers from the u. k to a wanda is due to take off the market start of a 5 year trial in which some asylum seekers deemed to have entered the u. k. illegally a transported her wanda, to claim refugee state is that the plan will only be carrying around 6 passengers. though, after dozens of asylum seekers, one individual appeals against being deported. tuesdays, why is reportedly costing more than $600000.00 by minister bars? johnson says he expected the scheme would attract plenty of legal challenges. the government might need to change the law to ensure deportations can continue. we re trying to make a distinction between a legal pathways to the u. k, which we support. we want people to build come here in fear of their lives. we want to do it legally and safely, and that s why we have all the safer legal roots that are open to, to people. what