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across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future. it's now. it's not our responsibility. people lock can get it completed. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do and we have the tools to do to get act. we must build patient this to you are now to sierra. ah, tennis champion, novak joke of edge finds, the pole tay shouldn't, from australia off the, his visa was revoked for failing. pandemic entry requirements rules ah, rules and there are no special cases. ah, lo, i'm sammy's a them, this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up a russia
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lay, the lion says it's sending peacekeepers the cas expand, hit by protests and riots. lashawn their destruction. i think. yeah, cable fiction. but they'll take a long time to do the post traumatic stress. and the year on from the u. s. kept till attack, the house speaker reflects on the physical and emotional damage. ah well tennis, no back joke of it. she is fighting against deportation from australia. he was denied entry after landing to a storm of protest about his exemption from pandemic. rules is now hold up in a quarantine hotel. sarah clark reports. this was of the arrival, the world's number one men's tennis player, had planned on the eve of this giant. ivan wished off to
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a government quarantine hotel with his visa or a vote on touchdown. immigration authority said no that doctor, which had failed to make the requirements to enter. there were no special cases. rules are rules. that's the policy, the government and has been governments strong, border protection policies and particularly in relation to the pain damage. that is ensure the destroyer has one of the lowest death rights from covet anywhere in the world tennis. a strategy and the victorian government had granted him a medical exemption to travel to melbourne to defend his grand slam title for the federal government. the application insufficient with her port. the visa, he used to try and enter a strayer, did not allow for exemptions for unvaccinated travellers. they, if it's done their job entry with a visa requires double vaccination or i medical exemption. i'm advised that such an exemption was not in place. and as a result,
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he is subject to the same rule as any one else doctor, which has never publicly revealed his vaccination status. but it's opposite. action to vaccinate is well known. his medical exemption to travel to australia triggered widespread anger from many who endured months of locked downs. and his covert 19 infections reached records daily numbers. but he supported periods with a serbian president labeling the incident, harassment and maltreatment declaring on social media that he's country will fight for novak truth and justice. he's got the message and we all love him and co my whole whole lot. you know, like greg, would you like a criminal thing? i know that dr. beach had been seeking to win 21st grand slam singles titles over taking ref i on the dull and roger federer at this tournament for now those hopes
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seemed dashed instead. he's facing a major battle to try and shops being sent home. sarah class, audi 0, queensland, australia. well dennis shanahan is political editor of the australian newspaper. he says, board of policies have been a big sticking point between different government agencies throughout the pandemic . it's been typical of the coven restrictions throughout australia because of the federal system, with head state governments, with different views to the federal government, different restrictions between states. and of course, this is also a federal election year. when the handling of the coby response is going to be crucial, scott morrison, and what we've actually head is victorian state government and tennis. a strongly, extremely king had knock out the dock of which in the strike and open di, accepted. it is recommendations and pipe work,
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but the federal border force has said he did not present enough evidence that he was either exempt from vaccination or had been for medical grounds or he had been vaccinated. so we've actually got the federal government calling the shots on entry to australia. and of course, while you know, the problem is this is not political. it will have a political impact, and i think it will be despite the disruption to the strategy, an open. i generally popular decision by the commonwealth government not to bend the rules for sportsmen. kind of virus infections of climbed even higher in india. the number of new cases are up nearly a 3rd on thursday to 90000 health officials say the surge is largely being caused by the alma crohn varian. the number of positive cove at 910 increased by 6 times
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in just one week. most of those cases have turned out to be miles, but india has now recorded its 1st on the chrome death, natalie is now requiring old people over the age of 50 to get vaccinated. so yet clear what penalties unvaccinated people. my face, the country's health minister says everyone in that age group will now be checked for la vaccination status before the end of the workplace. the country is struggling with new records of fresh infections. few, by the on the con, variance in the us, the white house is urging states to keep schools open if they can, despite reco case numbers, the president taught medical adviser told people to continue taking precaution because the big caviar is we should not be complacent. since the increase transmit civility, ovarian may be of alma crohn might be overwritten by the sheer volume of the number of cases that may be reduced severity,
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but could still stress all hospital system. the french president is facing a growing bank clash after using what some regard as vulgar language and wanting to on vaccinated people. the politics of the pandemic are becoming increasingly fractured in france as in election approaches. latasha bottler reports from paris says that she does so there was an uproar in france. his parliament is emmanuel macros. comments and strong language about on fractionated people became public, some opposition and peas boot the health minister, while others described the french president's words as vulgar. before a debate on the government's proposed vaccine pass was abruptly suspended. the loan up is all deploy renews. we asked for the presence of the prime minister because the words of the president of the republic or unworthy, irresponsible, contemptuous and above all very premeditated. it was. this is the reality of the situation. one contacts i left it, i saw it was the liberal arts of good in the parisian newspaper. macro said that on
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facts, native people were irresponsible as for the unvaccinated, i really want to piss them off. he said, we have to tell them, you will no longer be able to go to the restaurant. you will no longer be able to go for coffee. you will no longer be able to go to the theater. you will no longer be able to go to the cinema. frances recorded record numbers of new cove infections in recent days, fueled by the delta, an omicron variance, doctor say most kind of it patients, intensive care are unvaccinated. the french government says vaccination is the best way out of the pandemic. although 90 percent of the population are immunized, the government targeting those yet to receive a job. 3 months before the french presidential election might call risks, alienating some voters brought his a pool to say, he's taking a calculated risk writing on the majority of french people agreeing with them
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because they read off of restrictions and more to see an end to the covey crisis, you said a long tradition, the french voters don't like aggressiveness, intellectual campaigns, a bubble from a sitting president. so micron took a risky, but it was an assumed risk because this interview was re read and approved by the lazy. it wasn't a gap or an error of communication. it was intentional. he sent a message to the campaign will happen with a certain rhythm and tone. micro has yet to declare his candidacy for the presidential race, but he is widely expected to run his victory in 2017 was partly due to the image he projected as a straight talker who didn't shy away from control the sea and was afraid to break with tradition, but whether it will be a winning formula this time around is uncertain. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. dozens of protests as have been killed in cassock, stands, largest cities during another night of violent demonstrations. according to media
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reports, a rush along the lines of former soviet state says it'll send peacekeepers after the president appealed for help protests. so set fire to public buildings as the violence sparks initially by dramatic rise and fuel prices escalates muslin. jordan reports what started as protests against rising fuel prices has turned into 4 days of anti government demonstrations across how's ext on the attacks on government forces and property. and the takeover of almighty airport have triggered a state of emergency peacekeeping troops from russia and other former soviet countries are now on their way to help president hudson jo martel, kind of defeat what he calls enemies of the state director for the routine unit. when decay, those are real terrorist, we know van world, but they are currently rampaging in al much in other cities. they are seeing buildings and infrastructure. and most importantly the i see the premises where
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small armies are located. household citizens took to the street on sunday to denounce the government's decision to raise fuel prices. gas for cars went from $0.11 per liter to $0.28 per liter. in a country where the monthly minimum wage is less than a $100.00, demonstrator say they can't afford it. as the protest have grown in size, so to have the demonstrators demand, they now include a more general call for government accountability. at the u when an appeal for comb following with concern and monitoring the situation in kazakhstan, i think it's very important for all involved in the current events to exercise restraint, refrain from violence and promote a dialogue in addressing all of the pertinent ish while at the white house, a pushback against a narrative being promoted by russia. there are some crazy russian claims about the
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us being behind this. so let me just use this opportunity to convey that is absolutely false. and clearly a part of the standard russian disinformation playbook. we've seen a lot of in past years, a former u. s. diplomat calls the political upheaval inevitable. but this has been faster and for a long term with stupendous corruption organized by of traveling. most of my of kronos have caused a lot of concern and cost extra where despite tremendous oil, well, income inequality is really quite substantial. a lot of people are living really close to the subsistence margin public up and we're over the cost of living now challenging the powers that be in conflict on rosalyn jordan l. j 0 washington. in the news ahead, we'll look at why child poverty writes in argentina. soaring and why this tune is in politicians, worsening health is having ripple effects across the country. ah
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hello, normal service has now been resumed across much of europe temperature route where the shipping, its feeling a little more like winter for many parts and over the next couple of days, temperatures well down a cool normally wind up towards the north west. coming in the cross, so much show for the british charles and the island of ireland behind these 2 cold fronts here. that's where we got some cool air continue to slide its way further. southwards and east was little area of low pressure and northern parts of italy, bringing some significant snowfall and some cooler air in behind. then you can see single figures, temperatures around 10 degrees down at the sort of values we were looking at. at the start of the year. there will be some cloud, some rain, some sleep snow piling in on that scotlands, northern parts of england, northern areas of well still seeing some of that winter weather. then as we go
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through thursday or the way of rain, they're across so much of a central and southern england in the slightest way. further southward window of dry weather, making its way into central and eastern parts of europe. then we go that wet weather down towards italy, pushing towards greece as we go on through friday. that same circulation will bring some rather lively showers longest spells if right across northern parts of algeria, northern parts of morocco. and it'll turn increasingly wet for much of tenicia. ah frank assessments, this gracious is continued to weaken luca shenker, even though perhaps he believed in the beginning with strength, informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people. that is one of the most of the things that come out of this critical debate. do you think it should be facilitated? not choke it, right?
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it's a really simple question. let's give samuel just wants that insight story on al jazeera . oh, the me. you're watching out to recap those headlines now. tennis champion of a joke of which is facing deportation from australia 5 minutes. the scott morrison says he failed to provide enough proof for an exemption from handling kennedy rule . his lawyers are healing the decisions in front of iris cases and then they have gone off by a 3rd on a number of positive cobit 19 tests increased by 6 times in just the week. most cases have been mild. thousands of protesters have been reportedly killed in
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catholic lodges 50 during violent demonstration. a russian lead alliance says we'll send these papers off to the president dance to help while i'm fond by rising fuel . right. need 1st a mugs a year, one year anniversary of the storming of the us capital building. it was seen as an attempt to keep outgoing president donald trump. in office. the event started when trump held the rally near the white house, the quote thought the feel of the 2020 election. 5 people died, including police officers. we didn't have the people. we didn't act on the intelligence. and we just weren't prepared the way we should have been and that that's going to change that has changed and,
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and the next time that we're tested we will not be making those same mistakes. one of the places breached by the writers was live house speaker nancy pelosi office. on wednesday, she took reporters on the tool. i was more concerned about the trauma that they cost for the young people who worked here. i mean, we can repair the mirror and do all those things. they shouldn't have done that. but because all these things are approved, you know, the curate or whatever it is. this is the capital, the way they have it and they shouldn't have desecrated. but, but what's more important is the harm they did to people that people, the young people were traumatized by the fear of it all to them personally, but also to an assault on our democracy. john henry has more from washington if the attack on the u. s. capital were to happen again today thomas
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bangor says the newly revamped force could hold the mob at bay. we didn't have the people we, we didn't act on the intelligence and we just weren't prepared to way we should have been. and that, that's gonna change that has changed and, and the next time that we're tested of, we will not be making those same mistakes. the inspector general for the force that protects the u. s. capital complex found that during the january 6th, 2021 assault, one year ago, officers had ignored intelligence warnings that writers might attack the seat of government. and when they did, officers were out numbered outmaneuvered and ill equipped. and while i'm proud of our officers, events of january 6th did expose critical departmental failures and deficiencies with operational planning, intelligence, staffing, training, and equipment. i'm anger and outsider brought into overhaul the camp were to lease told the senate rules committee. he's addressed 90 of
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a $103.00 recommendations made by the inspector general, though it could take 3 years to hire the $447.00 additional officers. it needs across the u. s. federal agents in nearly every state are continuing to track down the estimated 2500 rioters involved in the attacks. they're using 14000 hours of video from reporters surveillance cameras and police body cameras. so far more than $700.00 people have been charged. the justice department remains committed to holding all january 6 perpetrators at any level accountable under law retired general russell, honorary who lit a house review of the failures of the police on january 6th told us the force was simply unprepared. it was a total failure government. that being said, the law officers and the d. c. police saved out democracy. but somehow,
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the truck defense department where he had ripped out the qualified people and put his old operators in there, found a way not to send a national guard when they could have been there early. we've got to get government straight. president biden is expected to address the attack on its anniversary. he will forcibly push back on the line spread by the former president, an attempt to mislead the american people and his own supporters, as well as distract from his role. and what happens that turns the tables on the last president who sent the mob to capitol hill in his speech, the perpetuated ally that he not fight and actually won the 2020 election. john henderson al jazeera washington, the u. s. has imposed sanctions on both the and sub liter miller on da. dick washington accuses him of corrupt activities that threatened to the stabilize the region and undermine the $995.00 piece. a call that ended both new civil war, both facing its biggest political crisis since the war dog is threatening to
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separate sub dominated areas from both lilliana's, many outage has more from bondage. luca in bosnia miller daddy, member of bosnia herzegovina presidency, says that he doesn't know why he is being punished with his sanctions. and he also says that this will not stop him. i have to remind you that he is been already ah, object of the sanctions from the united states of america in 2016. the reason for that back then was the fact that he didn't act in accordance with the date of peace accord. and this time, in an official public release, the united states explained that they introduced these sanctions because our mil roddic announced that he would return certain authorities from bosnia herzegovina to the public. a substitute or to be more specific from the state level to the entity level. he said that he would form again the army of republic, a sort of scared that he would return the entire tax system from the bosnian,
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her sabina, to republican from scott. and that he would do the same with the judiciary system. the united states made some other decisions concerning banning travelling to certain citizens of bosnia herzegovina. one of them is mylanta gal tiara, who used to be the president of the high, traditionally a council in boston. her subpoena and right now he is one of the advisors to me laura dominique also were banned from traveling to the united states is miss at cook each who is member of the state parliament. and the reason for these decisions was the fact that both the guiltier and cook each were involved all also in a corruption. now in respond stoddick is accusing the us of making up fake stories and allegations to the america. the services in these was in the united states, his acid mini lies and full circulation. it's beyond belief that
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a major world power such as the u. s, which broke the dayton peace agreement continues to view such monstrous lies implicating me and corrupt activities. but without any specifics, i am not under legal scrutiny on allegations of any professional misconduct. and in the past, the courts in bosnia rejected claims about my supposed misconduct. if i did something wrong, it's up to the courts in bosnia to establish that and not up to some us bureaucrats or north korea is released pictures of what it says was the hypersonic mythos that successfully its target. it was launched on wednesday. you went into the sea off north korea as eastern coast in marks. the 1st such test by the country since october. earlier this week, leader kim german said the country will further bolster its nuclear program. now
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a leading figure in tennessee has political establishment is on hunger strike, threatening to deepen a month long crisis. noted dean bahati, previously served as justice minister, and his deputy chairman of one of the country's biggest political parties filled the, the movement under ship power force, an arrest that's turned into a political crisis. denise's, former justice minister nadine alba haiti is in hospital after being detained last week. he's fighting for his life after refusing to eat or take his medicines for a week. now his wife cita says she supports what he's doing and is joining him in a back up in was every event is up. yes, hunger strike with him either we leave together and he goes home. oh let them take us both in a coffin, his supporter say he's a victim of an abuse of the justice system that may have serious consequences. you know, hey, it was did, nor did the pity. the life of mister norah dean, behavior, dish lawyer, deputy foreign minister of justice and the leader of
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a political party is recognized in the country that is in real danger. bahati was arrested on friday on what the government calls terror offenses accused of illegally handing out official falsified documents. the interior minister says he had to act to preserve national security along with, along with her. i think as linda, this is a matter of creating and delivering nationality, certificates, and passports in an illegal way to people who i will not mention the haiti as deputy chairman of an either the largest political party in the suspended parliament. it was dismissed in july by president chi saeed, who has since ruled by decree, while promising political reform, a sharp critic of the president and his power grab, the haiti has accused saeed of declaring himself, king. tenisha was seen as a success story of the arab springs call for greater democracy, but human rights groups say the countries lurching back towards dictatorship and are chappelle al jazeera child poverty rides in argentina has soared in the past
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few years. even though the gulf went to spend millions of dollars trying to alleviate the problem, but it's causing severe strain on families, as theresa bo reports from one osiris, children having fun and singing at this daycare center. im when a site is most of the kids come here because their parents are working minimum wage jobs such as urban recyclers or got bonita, us as they're known here in the past year, demand for these low paying urban recycling jobs have been on the rice, la lindsey natalia satisfy has been working here for years. she says the waiting list is getting longer every day. and i left her laugh and don't really. we have families waiting to kindergarden. another class in the pandemic devastated us. and the thing that is clear, hm. is he inequality that exists the suffering we never got wife by computers or anything to help these kids. while i find the daycare center opens at 5 pm daily,
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just went, parents need to go out to work. the kids are given meals and they participate in activities that will help them in school. all right, so 100 children are brought here every day. they remain in this place until 11 o'clock in the evening. that's when their parents are able to come and pick them up . the fact that so many children whose parents are urban recyclers on this tweet shows how difficult the situation is for many families in this country were child at poverty rates are close to 65 percent of the carpool. needles movement was born out of the economic crises of 2001. in the past 2 decades, the movement has become more organized and is now at critical part of argentina's recycling efforts. media monserat is a mother struggling to make ends meet. she says it's the only job she has been able
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to find. it pays around a $150.00 a month on my, on my to live. we pay rent and we try to give our children what we can. everything worries me. i want to give them an education and food i want them to move forward in life. the pandemic has exacerbated argentina's economic crisis. government handouts and assistance for the poor have increased. but people legged rather than sa, says argentina, needs to do much more. that can be niger margin, tina we're seeing that different governments have assisted at least a 3rd of the population. but the situation does not improve the problem. ers, the labor sector is not getting better. if i can, tina doesn't generate jobs than people's lives. won't get better and to improve the labor sector has to be a change in the product of structure, an increase in the countries g, d p. in the past decades, argentina has been unable to improve the level market and generate decent jobs. and that's had a huge impact on children in the country whose parents are forced to work in the
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informal sector and on the streets they sell and a seat at one side is the european union's top diplomat is warning that russia will face massive consequences for any military escalation and ukraine. your cerebral has been visiting the front lines of ukraine's war with russian bank forces in the countries east. it's seen as a show of solidarity with ukraine. russia has denied it, has plans to invade its neighbor despite the massing tens of thousands of troops with the border. the conflict on the board us. he's on the verge of getting deeper. and vengeance has been building up with respect to the european security as a whole. russia has been messing through the lady usual manner
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with lunch around do canyon border. going maxwell's lawyer say, belle, see, can you trial, she was convicted last week on charges involving the trafficking of girls? the late thanks, offend the jeffrey epstein. maxwell has a long time friend and companion of abstain. maxwell's lawyer says the jury may have been biased because a member has since revealed, he was a victim of sexual abuse. ah, and i take you through some of the headlines here now just 0 now. tennis world, number one, novak junk of it, she's facing deportation from australia. prime minister scott morrison says he failed to provide enough proof for an exemption from pandemic entry rules. rules ah, rules. and there are no special cases. rules are rules is what i said yesterday. that's the policy the government and has been.

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