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as prime minister becomes the 1st foreign lay that the visit me and mows jumped up, provoking accusations of the jets, amazing, the coo. oh wow. no one to place a dagger throat democracy. in a searing speech, the u. s. president tazz into donald trump. macias capitol hill attack nigeria is government says it'll stop dealing with criminal gangs as terrorists and it's battle against mass kidnapping. ah, catholic stands government says 26. people have been killed in violence across the central asian country. this week. it's describing them as armed criminals authorities also say 18 police insecurity force personnel has died or more than 3000 people have been arrested for us and cast him jamal took,
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i have also announced orders been mostly restored. the protest began over fuel prices, but tapped into anger of it, the kind of a scene is amassing vast wealth at the expense of the people. ah, robin fresher, walker reports, cassock, stones, government calls it an anti terror operation. military units on the streets of catholic stones, largest city al matty authorized to use lethal force against protesters. earlier, some of the protesters overran police units and distributed weapons. security forces have confirmed at least 18 officers killed in more than $700.00 wounded. the number of civilians dead or wounded is unknown, but video circulating on social media appears to show morgues, filling up with bodies. this is violence on a scale not seen in cassock stones,
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modern history, including mass looting of businesses. fuel price rises provided the spark. but these protests are about long standing and legitimate grievances, economic and political stagnation. and the corrupt authoritarian elite anger across the country has been directed at the official leader of the nation. first, president nozzle turned as a bi of his statue toppled in the city of talbot cogan, his whereabouts unknown. on thursday president, hawkeye took an extraordinary step, inviting a russian led military deployment to secure his authority. shislett apologize, i let this collective security agreement. i have to they appeal to the leaders of the c s t o to helps kazakstan below it this terrorist threat to the cupboard. it's
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no longer a threat. what's happening is undermining brutality of the state. a tourist escape lying in russian troops under the guise of the moscow lead security block. the c s t o could prove decisive, but brussels has urged moscow not to exceed its mandate. it goes without saying that such intervention should respect the sovereignty and being to ban cents off catholics. many in kazakhstan will be wondering, which is worse, the violence or the prospect of their nation depending now on russia to keep the peace. robin for astir walker al jazeera edward chance is a professor of political science at the university of toronto. he says, away from the capital, some security forces are actually signing with the protesters. what we're hearing is that, that context on is now experiencing this,
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these prep, this protest wave in various ways depending on the region that you're in. the biggest city almighty is quite discouraged. right now there's a lot of street shooting. there's a lot of looting, there's a lot of writing as is, has been described. and although the center appears to be cracking down on the center of the city, that is the outskirts or nothing, nothing but out of control. but outside of the, the city of alma t, things appeared to be quite different in many cities across the country. the security forces of sided with the protesters. and so there are some pretty touching and positive scenes coming from the west, western part of the country. where this actually began, and so it's living quite variously at the moment and we'll see how it goes in the next in the next couple of days to think about what was flamel is what we need to do and what was flammable. here was the, the enormous gap between the promises that were being offered by this authoritarian
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regime. the promises about, you know, anyone can live a comfortable middle, middle class lifestyle. and of course, the regime probably believed its own propaganda. and so propaganda was based on will receipts, at least theoretically raising all all boats across society. but that didn't materialize. and people felt the increasing gap between the promises that were being offered and there lived reality. cambodia is prime ministers become the 1st foreign leader to visit me and miles military rulers, hans, and says he's there to help and, and violence that's been going on since the general sees power almost a year ago, he's representing the association of south east asian nations, though the block is divided about how to deal with the john to the qu, opponents in the and mall, and abroad accuse hans and of legitimizing the junk. tre. attorney chang is live for us from the time capital bankers to talk about this visit. so they, they opposition and me,
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my doesn't seem very excited tony about this visit. so what are the prospects that it will actually start a political dialogue in the country think they're very, very slim or all across melma. over the last couple of days, people have been posting images on social media of them stamping on pictures of concern burning pictures of him. a people have bombarded his facebook page as official facebook page with so many negative comments. he's actually had to turn them off, or his staff have had to turn them off. so i think there's very little expectation that he will engage with the so called opposition. the people who oppose the crew in the military government and the military itself is said at this stage, there's very little chance that he'll miss any of those leaders. particularly uncensored she and when meant the former president who had been locked up since sir coup in february of last year. what he does in to achieve it is really quite hard to determine his foreign minister certain statements
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a couple of days ago that myanmar currently has all the ingredients for a country which is heading toward civil war. i think perhaps the best way to view this is through the lens of hun, send himself. he is a leader who's been in power for 36 years. he's just nominate his, his son, his successor. he seems to be preparing to step down. but if he could step into the, into this very difficult situation and cast himself in the role of peacemaker, it might give him a legitimacy and a legacy which will go beyond just the boundaries of cambodia itself. and put him as a really significant player on a global stage. nonetheless, it is a very complicated situation and it's one which is fraught with danger. and tony, how much consensus though is there within a, the, an over this visit and initiative? i think that's the problem we've seen as in very much divided almost effectively
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into 2 halves. we've got maritime massey on including singapore, malaysia, indonesia, most importantly, who are very opposed to the military agenda and who had made a stand early this year of excluding them from the us young group. on the other side, you got me cong garcia, which is tyler louse, cambodia who are much more keen to engage me on mars military leaders perhaps on a lesser scale, but they don't want to kick them out of the fold was changed recently as the, the chair of our psion has passed from brunei to cambodia and thus i think this is why her anson feels that he can make this a step into the breach as a peacemaker and, and with the backing of us. yes, but i think it, it is, as i said, fraught with danger because it could just make that split even greater. and cambodia doesn't have a great record with us yet. in 2012, when at last held the chair at that was the last time the unseen leaders failed to come up with consensus on a final plan. i think if he forces
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a split here and if he tries to engage miramar, when a large part of the southeast asian nation block doesn't want to, we could see a similar split later in the year when as young meets or i thanks so much. tony chang there ah, here as for his own, joe biden says his predecessor is still a threat to democracy a year after hundreds of donald trump's supporters attack the capital building and washington d. c. by then searing speech to mark the anniversary was met with more defiance from trump. shebra tansy reports from washington. go back to that day. what do you see? it was an address. stoop to him. outrage long storm this capital. and those who instigated and incited. and those who called on them to do so held
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a dagger at the throat of america, an american democracy president, biting reference donald trump more than a dozen times over the course of his speech. not by name or the 1st time in our history. president had not just lost an election. he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power as a violent mob reached the capital. but they failed for the president followed mag, shortly afterwards, dismissing the commemorations of political theatre. but democrats on their own, this day of january the 6th, so they can stay there's, i'm divide america heroes. that divided america was filial display throughout the day after immigrations and events on capitol hill. just one republican was seen at liz cheney, accompanied by her father, former vice president, dick cheney. and a ceremony marking to ride in the house of representatives. now the speaker of the house paid tribute to the us capital police expired because of them. congress was able to defeat the insurrection,
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to return to the capital that same night to ensure that the peaceful transfer of power took place. because of them and our members, the insurrection tailed as night fell duelling vigils, took place across the city. this small event outside dc's jail, to protest against the continued incarceration of some january 6 protests. these guys here who were, except for maybe a dozen or a few dozen who actually shopped, pepper sprayed, more or less, just followed the sea of humanity that they were trapped across town. the protest demanding the congress protect voter rights as republican controlled states use the law of legitimate election to restrict access to the violence. this is also a reminder of the terror of the storming of the capital ross. i remember crawling on my knees under banisters with a cane in one hand because i just had
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a knee replacement surgery 5 weeks before i remember lying on the floor with the gas mask in one hand and the cane and the other thinking about how if i couldn't get up and leave, which i didn't think i would be able to, that i would attack the knees of whoever came to attack me, because i wasn't going to take it lying down. not without a fight on a 3rd of americans still believe joe biden did not win the presidency legitimately or on shore, if he did. most republicans believe the writers were defending democracy in the history of drudgery. the 6th them is still unsettled for money across the country. abraham c, l g 0 worship. still a had in the news outrage in serbia over the detention of tennis donovan, john coverage in australia because of the issue. the head of the w. h. o warns governments not that they're gonna be on the contrary, discovered 19 ah
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hello, that feeling very wintry across europe at the moment and there's more winter weather to come. to end the week, we've got to main areas of action, a weather system bringing rain sleet and snow to the northwest and storms continuing to plague that south east corner. but across the central areas, there is some clear whether to be found, but we are going to see more snow move in as we will move into the weekend. now let's have a look at the north west. we've got some heavy rain and snow moving in across britain, an island. we got warnings out for snow and ice for northern areas of england and scotland in heavy rain sweeping in from the west. we could see some possible flooding from that was much of scandinavia, however, it remains while the wintry we're going to see temperatures come down while they do pick up in places like london. but it will turn rather cold in st. petersburg,
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the temperature sitting at minus 12. no further south of this. there is some sunshine and better, more settled conditions to be found across the southwest for spain and portugal. but we are seeing those storms kicking once again for greece and turkey. thunderstorms as well for southern parts of italy. it's looking very wet here. athens seeing the temperature at 17 degrees celsius, not very sunny here. it's going to be rather wet through the weekend. the frank assessments this crisis continue to weaken a location even though perhaps he believes in the beginning that it was better informed. opinions like the connotations will now be under incredible pressure from the young people. that is one of the most hopeful things to come out of this critical debate. do you think a should be facilitated?
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not sure. okay, it's a great. it's a really simple question. let's give me a child. once inside story on our jazeera oh, a broken bank. you're watching, i'll just time to recap on headline, cause it stands president says order has been largely restored off the days, the violent protests that began over a surgeon fuel prices. police non massey say they've killed 26 people, while 18 offices have died. russian troops are on the ground at the request of the president. commodious prime minister is the 1st foreign leader to visit me and my military rulers. incentives representing the
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a z and block said that to help and violence in the general fees power almost a year ago. us president joe biden says he's free to says to donald trump remains a threat to democracy. made his speech on the one year anniversary of the storming of capitol hill. the violence was triggered by plains of both fraud in the 2020 presidential election. bronze foreign minister tells al jazeera a nuclear agreements can be reached if western parties have the will and intention to do so. the u. s. and european governments have previously accused iraq of intentionally drawing things out thereon. once guarantees that you are sanctions will be lifted on its oil sales were voted on that of my 38 round of the vienna negotiations, put them back on the right track, and a good agreement can be reached. if the western parties possessed a real will, an intention lifting sanctions means lifting all forms of sanction stipulated in
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the nuclear agreement on the sanctions that trump re imposed and contradictory terms of the agreement. and the latter is in disputed negotiations. we demand guarantees that include not imposing any new sanctions and not re imposing sanctions after lifting them under any pretext. we see that the simplest practical model for this would be when it comes to exporting oil and obtaining revenues through our banking system. there's an informal and indirect exchange of messages with the americans in vienna. one we have good words from their delegation. but what is important for us is to see practical and serious american actions with them . daughter jabbar a report from vienna. this is the 1st interview. they newly appointed foreign minister has given to an international and use outlets and he seemed quite optimistic. he said that at the talks are still ongoing. it's a good sign that this round is much different than the previous round because the technical issues and the logistical issues they had over the agenda has been
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resolved this around the 8th round is now moving forward with what they are actually going to be deciding about in terms of how the sanctions will be lifted and which sanctions and the foreign minister was very specific about iran's position and gave some very am it good examples of what they're looking for when they say iran wants it sanctions this anxious to be lifted. he explained that the sanctions that were so host to be listed under to 2015 nuclear deal as agreed upon need to be lifted as well as the additional sanctions that came into effect. after did you, i loved the deal in 2018 and he gave an example of how that would be verified by the iranians. and that would be when iran is able to sell its oil on the international market and receive payment through its own banks. right now, iran is not able to sell it or oil on the international market because of heavy us sanctions. and south korea was one of the countries that is heavily reliance on the reigning oil. and when those sanctions were imposed in 2018, they received
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a special waiver from the u. s. government. but that waiver ran out after a few months and the has yet to pay iran for the oil that they purchased than they owe iranians over $7000000000.00. and there is an delegation here in vienna from south korea speaking to the americans. and they also met with the iranians here on thursday to discuss how to move forward and how to overcome at some of the hurdles that they have about paying or on in the foreign minister pointed out that this would be an example. it would be a sign by the americans that they are serious about returning to the nuclear deal. and of course, iran would also do the same in terms of limiting its nuclear activities and returning to compliance with the w h o is again warning the world did some mistake to dismiss the on the con variant because it's mild or non threatening. it says the strain doesn't need to be overly severe to potentially overwhelm health systems. just like previous variance
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. army krohn is hospitalized in people and it's killing people. in fact, the soon army of cases is sure huge and quick that it is overwhelming health systems around the world. hospitals are becoming overcrowded and understaffed. we must effectively share the vaccines that are being produced throughout most of 2021. this was not the case, but toward the end supply increased. us health authorities have given final approval, her 5, this crime virus, boosted to be used on children as young as 12. millions of american children are returning to school after the christmas break. the food and drug administration says it rely on data from israel, where children have already received the booster. the wait time for business is
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also been shortened from 6 months to 5. australia is most popular, state new south wales is reinstating some restrictions singing and dancing at pubs and night. hubs will be banned but also via pours on some surgery procedures to free up hospital beds. hospital admissions of just not nearly doubled in just over a week. health authorities expect cove at $900.00 cases to peak by the end of this month. the parents of tennis champion, novak jock of which have lashed out at the australian government for refusing to allow him in his mother, says, authorities are treating him like a prisoner, jock of it's his chances of playing at the australian open now depend on a court decision anderson's reports. oh, so the serbian parliament in belgrade protest is jones in support of their national hero. the world's number one in men's tennis. novak joke of each demonstration is
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led by his father, who says australia is playing politics with his sons career. and they got a call in that they want to throw him on his knees. this would happen. they never managed to throw, so be on its knees. we never attacked anyone. we only defended ourselves and no vacuum defending himself now brothers and sisters, our heart i've so i applied some awful so, but i nearly this is the moment when jock of each is about to realize his entry into australia is blocked, his visa revoked. it isn't a tennis court, he's going to instead, he's waiting for a court hearing on monday that will rule on his deportation. for now he's in a government quarantine hotel. his mother is outraged. they are keeping him. it is just not very human. i just called if you will be down as we are sign love to do the joke of each had
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a medical exemption to let him play at the australian open tournament later this month. otherwise, the tournament is only open to the fully vaccinated exemption caused a wave of anger among australians who still faced some of the toughest travel restrictions in the world joker, which is well known as being against vaccinations. another big name in the sport, believe joker, which has himself to play in some way. i, i feel sorry for him. but at the same time, he know he knew the condition sings or a lot of months ago. so the action against joke of each is also causing a diplomatic incident. serbia's president describes it as politically motivated. michelle rosa calder, it's l obligation is the state to protect interests of our citizens were dedicated to that. what not now is that this is a political persecution that everyone is taking part into even your straining prime
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minister, jock of the chad thought the path was clear for his attempt to the 21st grand slam . instead, he faces what could be a road block, and with it a world wide debate on whether he's be fairly treated. andrew simmons al jazeera, our car containing 10 bodies has been left outside the office of a mexican state governor tough wars between rival gangs have made 2nd, take us one of the most violent regions in mexico. last year, there were more than 1000 murders in the region, 260, more than the previous 12 months. at least 3 people have been killed in the latest protest since sudan, demonstrators say they do not want the mercury involved in any future government. security forces fire tear gas at protesters on thursday. internet mobile services have been disrupted. at least 60 demonstrators have been killed and hundreds wounded since the military takeover in october. on sunday,
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abdullah ham dot resigned as the country civilian prime minister. 2 children are among 3 people killed by an air strike that hit a refugee camp in ethiopia, tig rye region. the my i ne camp, which hosts refugees from neighboring eritrea sits in an area where the government has been waging a year long war against to gray and rebels. the united nation says for other refugees were injured. nigeria, as government, has labeled criminal gangs blamed for mass kidnappings as terrorist organizations. earlier this week, soldiers rescued 97 hostages, who were abducted more than 2 months ago. classifying the gangs as terrorists will mean harsher penalties. fidelis and bar reports from boucher heavily armed groups, half terrorized people in towns and villages in central and northwest may julia for years. and then never now security officials, as typical efforts to craig,
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known some of the violence on wednesday, the major and government branded the criminal gangs as terrorist groups. in a television interview, prison mohammed, double harry said, we liberate them. terrorists. we're going to deal with them as such. the bandits as the amend, luckily, have been responsible for most abductions and kidnappings, for ransom and destruction of property. some politicians believe the security measures will help to ease fears, although they happy with work done. and i will also give the vegan window to need see who do deploy on all that means waterloo. i mean, it in tried to give them some kind of a non can it moves, but this time around because you goods and it on what locality most due to check members, sir malice. the government order means the military come deploy more military
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hardware including seeking international support. but the security expert feels the government needs to do more at a political saturday clever. i think they completely have your own perception of what the situation is on gra. as so the reactions have arisen, extremely slow, lack of practice ness and creativeness. they have never really visited the issue with the sort of address you expect a country that is at war to be able to bring to bear on this and switch on on. ground security agencies seem to have made a headway with the recent release of some hostages and the reported killing of some need of of the m group with political leaders seeking a soft landing for the content writers. the bandits,
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most of them i love the trees. so there is need for government and her also on the rise to, to the issue of seeing how we can get this people or whoever needs it in one of our a securities expected to be a major talking point ahead of general elections in 2023 it remains to be seen if president mohammed will, harry would have fulfilled his electra promise to end in security. before handing over. fidel is amber algebra. bolger. hundreds of families have been displaced in eastern brazil after heavy rainfall flooded their homes. officials in the state of madam, how say more than 100 people were affected last week for the south floods, and by here state killed at least 20 people enforced thousands to flee their homes
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through a state of colorado says, damage from a wildfire last week is cause half a $1000000000.00 in damage, the flames left more than $1000.00 property is destroyed. at least 2 people have been reported missing. there have been ongoing investigations into the cause of the file, which was the worst in the states history. a claimed american writer and director of peter bog down of h has died at the age of 82. his credits include the last picture show which earned a academy award nominations. and to when the american film institute ranked his film won't stop dark among the top 100 comedies of all time. it's all to says he died of natural causes. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just now cause expands.
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