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This is alJazeera America. Good morning, live from new york city, im randall ping stop. Tensions high in st. Louis after another Deadly Police shooting and a night of demonstrations. Angry protestors confronted officers shortly after Police Killed a man who pulled a gun on them. Demonstrators had been out in force to mark the one Year Anniversary of another fatal shooting. Police are still looking for another suspect in that confrontation . Thats right, randall. That suspect was with the dead 18yearold when police confronted them. Police want to talk with that suspect about what happened. The protestors were already in the streets when word of this latest shooting raced through the crowd. St. Louis Police Released this dramatic video of an angry crowd, over 100 strong confronting them in the streets. Protests and looting erupted in st. Louis after police shot and killed an 18yearold they say pointed a gun at them as he ran after they tried to serve a warrant at a home in the citys nort
Im in the kenyan forest which is a hideout for al shabab. Ill investigate how they are affecting local communities. Lets start with the developments in the korean peninsula. South korea fired artillery shells in response to an apparent rocket attack by pyongyang. We are in the south korean capital of seoul. This kind of exchange is not unprecedented, but always very, very dangerous, isnt it . Thats absolutely right. Last october, there was an exchange of fire when north Korean Forces tried to shoot down propaganda balloons launched by south korean activists. This does appear to be more serious in nature. This has been talked about by north korea for sometime as a threat that they would try and attack the south korean propaganda speakers that have been blaring out messages across the border for about 11 days now. They seem to have made good on that threat with this attack. It seems to have been according to the south Korean Military first a rocket, and then a few minutes later, a second
Including i cant save athletics on my own. He is saddened by the doping claims surrounding his sport as he prepares for the World Championships in beijing. Europe is facing its biggest refugee crisis since the second word war. From the English Channel to the aid dree attic sea, they are grappling with challenges. Macedonia has declared a state of emergency on its border with greece. It will allow it to deal with the thousands of people crossing into the country on their way north. Germany says it expected to receive a record 800,000 people this year. Britain and france have agreed tougher security measures at the port of calais, including more police and higher fences. 5,000 people are living in appalling conditions in makeshift camps. Lets go live to julie mcdonald, our correspondent who has been following developments today. First of all tell us about this agreement that has been long and coming, hasnt it, between britain and france as the interior ministers got together today. Tell
Hello, greek media are reporting that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will call a general election on september 20th, just seven months ach after his party first came to power lets take you straight away to athens and speak to john psaropoulos. This is not entirely unexpected, this decision, but why now exactly . Reporter what were hearing from lawmakers is that the government simply couldnt proceed with the implementation of the third bailout loan it negotiated last month. Its original plan was to form a summer session of parliament to get through august bypassing further immeantation laws. But apparently there werent enough syriza loyal mps, not the one third that has now decided to go in the direction of the far left and oppose any government on austerity, but the twothirds who were supposed to be loyal, even they didnt agree, therefore the government was left with no option but to renew its mandate with the greek people. There are positive arguments in favor of doing this as well. Th