a found gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. mike, hannah has bought from washington dc. what the state department is saying is that it has examined the bullet as part of an investigation forensic team. it says that the bullet was too badly damaged to get a clear picture of from whose weapon or what weapon it was fired from. however, it does say as well that it is certain or it would appear that the bullet was fired from the israeli positions on that particular day. so it is to an extent of inconclusive report. it makes very clear that the bullet is apparently came from the israeli possessions. but it cannot categorically say, from what weapon or who possessed the weapon from which the bullet was fired. ukrainian officials want turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board of russian flight cargo ship. it s ambassador turkey has told al jazeera that it s presented documents proving the cargo belongs to them. russia s
ah, as is al jazeera, these you top stories, protesters of storms, one of libya s rival parliaments in the eastern city of to brook. people are angry about worsening living conditions and years long. political deadlock process happened after recent you and mediated talks failed to achieve any results. malik trina has the latest from triply there, seeing that there s no development in the political situation. or there was some hope that a about recent talks in geneva between the 2 rival legislative houses would come to an agreement. there weren t any breakthroughs made. so people just extremely fed up with all, all view, all the legislative and executive bodies in libya. both the government here in tripoli and the government here and, and the government here in sibley and the government in eastern luba. so people really just fed up with the situation calling for elections to be held as soon as possible. ukraine says the russian army has dropped to phosphorus bombs on the black
ha! outraged as muslim holmes demolished to protest against comments about prophet mohammed made by india s governing party. ah, hello am i dreaming something up? this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up demands for liberty in cambodia as a court convicts government, critics of treason the u. k. sent to the port asylum seekers to lawanda after a legal challenge against the policy fails. at a 2nd, they have volatility in asian stock markets as fears grow, the u. s. economy could slide into recession aah! demonstrates as in new delhi have been protesting against the demolition of homes owned by muslims. a local government says the buildings have been constructed illegally of rights groups say it s part of an attempt to intimidate muslims. last week, protests were held in several cities against 2 former officials of the governing b, j. p. they made remarks about the prophet mohammed that many considered to be offensive, or desirous. probably the tal report style from
the case that to deport asylum seekers to rhonda up to legal challenge against the policy fails. ah, hello learning site, this is out there a life and to how was that coming up? outrage is muslim homes are demolished on to process against comments about prophet mohammed made by india s governing policy demands for liberty in cambodia as a court convex government. critics, a treason and j biden is to visit israel saudi arabia in july and his 1st trip to the region as with fast flights carrying asylum seekers from the u. k to wanda will take off in the coming hours after a legal appeal by rights groups to stop the deportations failed. but after a series of legal challenges, only 7 people will be on board the flight, which is reported to be costing more than $600000.00. that s nearly $75000.00 a passenger. well, that s been widespread criticism of the scheme, but a space woman for the rwandan government has large critics to give it a chance. people the suffering of a certain sys
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