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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 7, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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ah, ah ah ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, welcome on pete adobe. you're watching the news alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes cassock, starnes president authorize his forces to fire the without warning. after days of unprecedented protest violence. supporters rally for the tennis champion, no back joke of ej australia rejects claims. he is held against his will in a hotel where asylum seekers have in stock for years. cambodian prime minister
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becomes the 1st foreign leaders who visit me in march june. so provoking accusations of legitimizing the cook and the nigerian government says it'll start dealing with criminal gangs as terrorists in his battle against mass kidnappings and in sort. cam real launch is a new vaccination campaign just days before the continents biggest football tournaments in africa. cabot nations takes off. meanwhile, covered 19 as having a major impact on many teens arriving in the country synagogue. being one of the teams effective. ah, catholic stones, president has told his forces, they can't quotes fire without warning, as he tries to and violent protest against his governments. casem joe mark took high f address, the nation, declaring they'll be no negotiations with those. he calls armed bandits because
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we're not them. each of them are you most useful terrorists continue to damage public and private property and use weapons against citizens. royal don, i gave an order to law enforcement agencies and the army to open fire without warning was government. there had been calls abroad for the parties are ordered to moved in negotiations to a peaceful resolution. what nonsense, kind of negotiations can there be with criminals? with murderers, he had to deal with armed and chained bandit children, both local and foreign cover. yes, that's why they have to be destroyed. and there will be done soon if you russian lead forces have been deployed to help the government. this is the worst on rest and context on became independent following the breakup of the soviet union, thousands of protesters and security personnel have been killed. more than 3000 people have been detained. the protest began of arising fuel prices, but that's tapped into underlying anger, aimed at the choir, and the ruling elite. now to serious correspondent robin christie walker is joining
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us relatively c in georgia where his monitoring the situation there in l. marty. so clearly listening to the president there robin, he's getting kind of settled into entrenched in his position at the moment its sinister, almost the kind of language that he uses with his broad brush to refer to it seems almost every one that has been out on the streets of r, mfc and yet, i mean to paint a picture of, of the kind of reaction to the shooting that's been going on from t food. protest is who we saw them putting up vantage saying, you know, we are civilians, we are not terrorists, please don't shoot civilians that said it's, it's a very complex picture and they do appear to be well organized
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themselves that we're putting up stiff resistance to the security forces and it's those people that president talk, i have, it's specifically referring to but we have seen across context, people coming out and peacefully protesting against them against the political entrench, political system that is really stagnated. and that hasn't. and there is no space school opposition, political parties, no space for free media, and people who have much, some concerns about the way the economy has been handled. and i get directed at the, the, the former president and his family's holds. i'm vast wealth that they have a mass president talk i have is speaking a language about going off to the parents clear exactly at the moment. who might be referring to one thing that this does enable him to do by referring to this as
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a foreign fund for them as far as fund terrace, is it's given him that excuse to call in the c s t o. and that's why we've now seen this, russian lead peacekeeping force move so swiftly in psychiatric style. and i understand that those, those boots are now on the grounds, providing a security or additional support to the cause. i think that they can maintain their holes on the situation when it comes to the scenes of violence that we're still seeing on the streets that you know. mattie robin, do you get the sense that the protest is even the armed protest as can or cannot sustain what they're trying to do? squaring off against what looks like 3 and a half 1000. well trained, well equipped individuals making up this russian lead force? well we, we understand that the c s chose maintaining that their role will be supportive
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role and moments that they said that they will be looking off the strategic infrastructure. so presumably that would mean things like airport military bases and so forth. ready i think what we're seeing now, at least in our mattie, the reports coming in, that, that there is be more of a low. i mean there is still sporadic shooting going on. but suddenly, the, the, the 5th fighting that we were hearing overnight appears to have subsided. and i suspect, and it's always difficult to predict that this isn't this kind of selection. that is the authorities to talking about doesn't look as if it's going to be able to hold out against the discipline or military force that is being brought about by the cause. i called forties and now boasted by the c s p o contingent. so as he mentioned that, i think in the low the 3 and
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a half 1000 troops. robin. thank you so much robin, kristy walker. they're joining us from the georgia capital tbilisi. yes, trillion government is insisting the tennis. donovan joke of it is not being held as a prisoner. he's in quarantine in the hotel in melbourne. job which is visa was revoked . 20 arrived, the authorities rejected his exemption from pandemic entry rules. mister john is not being held captive in australia. he is free to late at any time that he chooses to do so in order for actually this type that in relation to other people who are in immigration detention, whether it be in a white hill in melbourne or whether it be else way in australia. those people are they because they don't have a valid base, all right here, illegally. he in australia for might be a number of reasons. we treat people who are in the immigration detention fairly
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well. earlier. we asked a recipe about this. he was a senior official in australia's immigration department. frankly, i thought the minister's comments about him not being held captive is, was so the street, the fact is once a visa holders are these are the strategies cancelled. they are mandatorily on the law required to be held in detention. i'm saying he must be held in detention. there is no, there is no choice. he's not prevented from leaving a stranger, but he cannot walk around australia. so these are that mr. joker, which applied for was an online visa, which has an auto grant function. the government has the option of turning the auto grant function on or off, depending on circumstance. in this instance, appear that the auto grant function was turned on and there were no alerts relating to mr. jock reaching the system. and as a result, the computer granted him
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a visa. well, all the drama and the situation surrounding joke of it is highlighting the place of refugees and asylum seekers in australia. the park hotel is a great 5 story building with locked windows where refugees and asylum seekers also stay. one floor above jock of ich 30 men are being held after being moved from offshore australian immigration detention centers in papua new guinea and narrow. some have been there for almost 2 years. there have been complaints about poor conditions, including food and the alleged mismanagement of covered 19. now since 1992, australia has enforced a mandatory detention policy for anyone who arrives without a valid visa. well, joke of it has been in that hotel for something like 36 hours now give or take 2 or 3 hours. max. the alley is a refugee who's been in limbo in australia for the past 9 years, some of that time in the park hotel on twitter. he said it's so sad that so many
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journalist contacted me yesterday to ask me about jock of it. i've been in a cage for 9 years. i turned 24 to day. and all you want to talk to me about is that pretending to care by asking me how i am and then straight away. asking questions about jock of ej mac. the alley joins us now. live here on the news out from his room inside that hotel. mattie, you've been granted refugee status. what happens to you next? allah! and you found you have about charity, but they are well low. what's next? i don't know what's next and no one knows what's next. take me through so briefly and i have to say briefly mattie, because of the constraints of live television, take me through your story. the past 9 years. i mean, you were little more than
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a child. you were worth 1415 when you went to australia. yes, indeed, i tempted by bonds when i was 15 years old by myself. and here i am on 24 year old and i'm still in detention. and i was in osh processing center, and now i'm an angel center. and it's for a long time. it's a lot of frustration, misery, self harm like us. i've seen people like, you know, they've burned themselves. why they kill themselves back. you know, i've seen children like, you know, without any basic human rights being detained in intense back in narrow and so, and by the way,
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the majority of that you all wish they came by force of the 2000 and majority of people that they kept my power or assault in the community and you are some of them and some in other countries. and then just a little amount of like us left in unsure, an offshore which i don't know why leach, still keeping us well like the most people are now already living with a lot of the society or with not local media. pardon me for interrupting you, murphy. local media in australia is telling us that there are roughly 40 people in the same situation that you are in, in that hotel. one floor above this incredibly well known,
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incredibly wealthy internationalist tennis star, novak jock of ich, take me through the kind of conditions that you and your friends are living in a lot less than 40 of us and our cattle and all of us are not so fond lunch, she's been now down casa, the hotel was on fire a while ago and her level or is they switched her, which i have a spoke and accessed the pressure? i said jock of issues in level one, which i love it, he, it, he doesn't him in. i think he guys just to fresh air or low the people are while there are either, there are frustrated, there are exhaust dealing with mental illnesses, such as or if he has a anxiety or tags and cap x are seen in zone.
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and somehow like dealing with her, her health issues as need surgeries or they need a higher inquire treatment, which that's why they came here on treatments and they are not receiving any which mess over there. issues. i don't want to be accused mccarty of trying to put words into your mouth. so if my next question is completely wrong, feel free to tell me that my next question is completely wrong. but do you and your friends, they're given that you've gone through everything that you've gone through that you've gone from being a boy to being a mature, clearly intelligent, cogent man in his mid twenties. do you feel that you've all been completely ignored until they see this man that we're talking about turned up and is now sequestered away on level one?
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yeah, definitely like oh, you saw joke of issues where i was over thinking about like, you know, sticking with media like i never see this many right. i've never seen this many cameras around there. you know, detention facility or live journal is contacting me, unpacking me, trying to get in touch. and i think all that comes up mr. jar coverage, or if he, if she wasn't probably already pay attention. if you had the chance metty to talk to novak jock of, ich, is there a possibility here that you might express a sense of gratitude almost in, in some kind of weird sense? because if he hadn't, his critics might say arrogantly got his paper work wrong. and tried to blag his way into the country. you and i wouldn't be having this conversation, therefore,
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perhaps just perhaps the relevant government ministries in cambra might not at some point in the next week or month or year, maybe speed up the process that your still waiting to go through. uh huh. so i wanna speak to mr. john coverage. well, no, just wanna tell him that is a story. once i've been experiencing for 8 years or raising almost 9 years in was of in, i mean i was in, i'll show you well, is experiencing to be in detention and is basically the change right now. and i just want to tell him that i came here as a child and did not get no education,
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not no proper medicare. and in the us, you know, any basic human rights. and they treated me really unjustly, cruel. i've been treated or that in criminal as a criminal, or at least they get a sense for their crimes. well i yes, under no one i'm going out and i'm indifferent at attention. so i'm just wondering if she's going to get out. and if she knows about what's going on or tell which is in it right now, i hope he's going to speak about us as she has a strong voice. and maybe that it's just gonna drag the attention a little bit further. as i feel like when he's gonna leave this place, amelia's, i'm gonna pay an extra attention to us make the it kind of been an easy decision
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for you to come on to international television and talk about all this. but listen, we do appreciate the fact that you've given us what 10 minutes of your time to discuss all these issues with us. thank you very, very much. thank you for giving such opportunity. last one still to come on this program for you, including anger in china, over the treatment of people living under cobit 19 locked up. some passengers lying from italy to india. escape from quarantine after testing positive for covet $195.00. mary jo sat up and swore action from a dramatic nights in the big apple the latest from the n b. a coming up later here on the news out. ah,
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the cambodian prime minister in san has started a 2 day trip to me and mom, he is the 1st leader to visit that country since the military coup last year, february and many are concerned that his triple brain legitimacy to me and mars military jointer, tony, chang reports now from neighboring thailand. cambodian prime minister, one sin, takes a few uncertain steps as he starts an official to day visit to myanmar. he's the 1st head of state to visit myanmar since the qu last february, while a military has rolled out the red carpet, few others welcome the trip. no social media inside men, mom has been full of images like this. people showing their anger at henson. those opposed to the coo and me, and mars military rulers. there, the visit gives legitimacy to the regime. the people on them are, are clearly sending a very strong message that on son is not welcome in. they are very upset that they're on san jose should be providing visitor missy cheer,
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the murderers hunter and, and which is actually terrorized. the whole country is also concerned that hudson could open the door that allows me on my back into ass, yen. the association of southeast asian nations southeast asian leaders have already taken an unprecedented stand in excluding myanmar until certain conditions are met. such as the release of political prisoners and the end of violence against protest has it's unclear how much backing hanson has from other regional leaders. but his arrival in myanmar could divide assay and further. it's also very unlikely once and we'll meet any of the jail democratic leaders deposed in the qu, but he may be looking for some time in the global spotlight himself. when santa realizes that he is going to play the center on the stage, he relishes that. i think it also is something that makes countries that have criticized him like the united states and the european union need him that they
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need his co operation. protest is inside mamma had consistently called for the international community to pay more attention to their cause. but a visit from one of the longest serving authoritarian leaders in the world is unlikely to bring them the attention they want. tony chang al jazeera ah at least 13 passengers who tested positive for cuba. 19 on a flight from italy to india have escaped government quarantine. the aircraft landed in the northern city of m ritzer on thursday. more than a 125 people on board were positive. hyphenate motel joins us live now from new delhi. have me what happened there after the arrival of this aircraft? so as for protocol, passengers coming from some countries have to test on arrival. and in this case
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turned out that most of the passengers who were on this chartered flight from milan and italy to unread. so we're cove at 19 positive. nass were the rules they were taken to institution. quarantine centers were told that some escape from the airport itself. while some passengers actually snuck out at night, oh, don't be tricked the healthcare workers over there. we don't know what exactly that means. but basically this knocked out a door. she stole us a while ago that they did manage to track most of them down and expect them to re admit themselves in the center still because they're violating the law of they will be booked. a police case will be filed against them or right now, authorities don't know what the damage has been done in terms of infecting the people snap and job, which is where the city of i'm with. so is, is already under a night car feel because of corporate 19 cases. it's also one of the states where
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electron rallies are going on because of upcoming state elections. interestingly, just a couple of hours ago indent changed its policy regarding international art travelers . now of every one juggling from abroad has to quarantine at home for a week and then test again for the virus on day 8. putney. thank you very much. probably natal, they're talking to us from you. danny. the u. k is sending soldiers into hospitals in london to help fill staffing gaps, many doctors, nurses, and other health workers at you. the sick with cubic 19, or they're in isolation because of close contact. about 200 military personnel, including 40 army doctors, will help staff look after the patients live. now, 2 guys, hospital in london are correspond that there is 90 barber nadeem. is there a sense there in the london area that some of these hospitals, therefore, were quite close to not being able to cope
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absolutely. peter mean, winter is always a very stressful time for anyone who works in a hospital like the one behind me. anyway, we the illnesses such as flu, more accidents and so on. so we heard earlier in the week from bars johnson, the prime minister that he didn't want to bring in more restrictions, even though on the corner was continuing to spread quickly through the population. but he did admit that what he said, but the chest, the national health service, would be temporarily overwhelmed. or it depends what your definition is of overwhelmed as to whether that's already happens. new statistics sir, suggest that sir, more than 3700000 people in the u. k, would have tested positive for coffee 19 last week. the real figure could actually be higher because testing has become quite tricky in recent weeks. who people are having trouble getting hold of kids. but anyway, the situation is the term. now the government says that 200 members of the mature you're being asked to help around london hospitals. only 40 of them,
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a medics. the rest will be helping with things like checking people in, but it's very, very small in terms of what's needed around the country. in some areas in england, it's thought that up to 20 percent of the workforce in an 8 chair sir, centers are actually off sick or isolating at the same time as those staff shortages. the number of people in the hospital with coffee is rising. the total number is around $18000.00 at the moment. so yes, extreme pressures on health workers and listen to this to day. a representative of the royal college of nursing asks, once the military has been brought in, where does the government turn next in a bid to ride out the wave rather than deal with it? that hints at the frustrations over what many people in the. busy health services say is can as years of under funding and under resourcing,
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similar calls to deal with the care sector as well. because a big problem is that people can't leave off with a long time because they don't have a care home place to go to. so yes, a morale is very, very low at the moment. if you talk to nurses and doctors and so on, in places like this or phone in shoes in britain, a foot of an h. s. workers who are really, really depressed. they're at their wits end as to where the very going to catch the virus or whether they're a contact of a positive case, an app to stay at home feeling guilty that they can't work and so on. but the government is holding firm saying that they think that the wave could end fairly soon for the moment, no new restrictions. this move, bringing the military in. is it not just a gesture, it will help in the hospitals, which do receive that help, but it's not the same picture around the country. we've seen cues of ambulances in many parts of england outside hospitals, just waiting to get their patients in. not him. thank you. very much that he baba,
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they're joining us from london. hundreds of people in the japanese capital took you are in hospital to day after the city experienced its heaviest snowfall for 4 years . most were injured after slipping and falling. the have also been dozens of traffic accidents linked to the extreme weather. let's stay with the weather is at . hello, the weather's quieting down. i see now across much of the middle east lassie set there lots of hazy sunshine, but there is something to change on the way just making its way into the eastern side of the mediterranean, the be some showers just rolling through here over the next day or so so for sat day, the levant, middle east finance, right? 22 celsius in doha. 20 celsius here on sunday. watch out for some early morning. missed and fall. here's that change, which is a foot by this stays and that will just push its way towards sir, that eastern side of the med, somebody to watch out for next week we'll see some showers all the way across the la vance, syria, iraq, lebanon, jordan, seeing some of that sherry rate,
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even northern parts of saudi arabia could watch out for some right into the early part of next week at the moment. that same systems just feeding across northern areas of ch, nicea, just grazing the coastal regions of libya. we'll see it making its way further. east was then as we go through the next hour. so one or 2 showers to just around the guinea coast, but for central parts of africa. georgia, the shower where they should be just around the heart of africa and big down paul spilling out of angola into where zambia just running across as in bob way into mozambie and madagascar more the same as we go through sunday. but also some pretty wet weather for south africa. plenty more still to come for you here on the news, i will take a closer look at the roll cassock, starns neighbors are playing and putting done the protests and in sport, one of no back joker, which is 3 assist. competitors comes out in support of the grand slam champion. ah,
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the world. from here. lou. ah, exactly. how fast the are you watching? the news are live from to ha, i'm peter doby. let's update your top stories. australia is insisting the tennis direct joker, which is not being held against his will and is free to leave the country. he remains in a hotel muse to detain refugee and asylum seekers after his entry. visa was revoked . his case is currently going through the court. the cambodian prime minister in san is holding talked with me and mars military rulers and a bit to resolve the continuing civil unrest. but critics say he's legitimizing the gunter has exxon's president has authorized the security forces to fire without
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warning, as he tries to quell violent protests against his government. russian lead forces have been deployed to help dozens of protesters and security personnel a big let's take a closer look now at the russian lead military alliance that sending troops into cassock star. it is called the collective security treaty organization. it was formed about 6 months after the collapse of the u. s. s. our, it's often described as erasures response to nato. the group includes russia, along with 5 former soviet republics. they conduct training exercises and overseas arm sales. but this is the 1st time in the organizations history, where it's agreed to deploy troops to a member state. it refused several requests in the past, including from kyrgyzstan in 2010 and armenia. last year. article 4 of its charter says it'll only do so if the country is threatened by an external force. stanislaus
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britain is a senior research fellow at the center for post soviet studies. he explained to me earlier what the deployment of troops from the russian lead c s. t o actually means chapter 4 consists not just only external thread or are leading these process open . why he somehow helped from their participants. so they all see you still. there is also a condition oh for a stick attack and very stick and thread and environmental prices. and there's going to have use for these conditions of terrorist attack. because if we take a look at the situation in element, the 1st of all on the south capital of cost m, i t v t o protests, thirst and their current, their own future. so nice and rest looks like not just a simple probably come breast and some meetings and protest. it's well organized
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group or people who knew what they want to do those the capture to security. or he says that the capture a nice for the 40 says the capture a lot of our romance for on their specialists if you'd be services. so it looks like not just their criminal groups, all history saved looks like real terrorists and the president, the cache mentioned niece in he's a statement when he asked a request for b. he is the or for the have for these are action foreign ministers from nato member states will hold a meeting to discuss the heightened tensions between ukraine and russia on a video cold of ministers, we'll talk about the russian military build up on the border with ukraine tensions between moscow and western nation sort recently over nato's possible expansion.
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let's talk now to join a home falling that meeting for us from london jonah to we expect much to come out of their discussions. well, this is a meeting that's preparatory to high level context. next week, senior us officials meeting russian officials in geneva on monday, also the ukraine and foreign minister meeting the nato secretary general. and then on wednesday, the russia council meeting with nato. they haven't met together since 2001, 900. so real opportunity next week to push things along a little. but i think the paramount importance for the nato side in particular, will be the ability to project a united front. and that is what will be at issue in these talks among foreign ministers on friday, a united front not just against russia, demands for legal guarantees that ukraine never be allowed to join nato, but a united front also in the threat that they will be posing again to russia, to be delivered, of course the president, putin, of serious sanctions,
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if there is any further incursion into ukraine. i think the americans in particular will want reassurances from the european members of native and d. u. but they are willing to stay the course. some of them, of course, face economic damages themselves. if those sorts of sanctions are carried out. how much unity do we think there is jona existing between these allies on dealing with russia? what from the european side? i mean, if you look at comments made by us of underlying the commission president today and her foreign policy chief joseph borrow in the last couple of days on a visit to ukraine, making it clear that there's no security in europe if there's no security for ukraine. mr bar l rejecting the ear of the altar agreements post world war 2, that divided territory among the victors, the u. s. the u. k. and the soviet through which russia claims an influence as smith of influence that takes in ukraine. he said that simply no longer is relevant
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in 2022 so that they clearly stand together alongside ukraine. as i said, the question is, do they stand together for sure, in terms of the threat, the europeans have been quite guarded about just how far they are willing to go. and that is something the americans, as i said, will want reassurance, is on going to thank you very much. don't hold it in london, finland, unsweetened or not, needs to members. and they have always walked a careful line between the alliance and russia. but that could be about to change. joining us now from kiev is petro macowski, a senior fellow at the democratic initiatives foundation petro macowski, are welcome to the news. how much of a departure is this for helsinki and stock home to move away apparently, from their settled positions, positions they've maintained since what? 19461947 ish. well, just recently, the top military commanders handed you for us on security demands. met
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in the rest and balls to the russian pressure that would destroy the foundation of the swedish national defense and security. and that would change, that would change that would influence the swedish calculation and swedish military operations. and would force sweden to increase the banding military attendant and in greece military capabilities in order to defend herself against possible rush on at the same reasons, the same concert also waste in a different manner in a political manner, but their voice by the finish residence and you still with that you for the month i met with the whole europe would not feel secure including the few minutes you were talking there about fins and sweets defending themselves. of course, finland shares a very long, quite porous border with russia. fins, as
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a matter of record, are more prepared than any other european countries. it was a gallup poll back in 2015, 2016. they are more prepared than any other e. u. country to defend themselves is that purely a function of their proximity to the border st. petersburg. moscow? yes, and we should remember the history of the last century when lunch was invaded 2 times and both times, seated territories to the soviet union. right now, russia directly and open this big be a lot. so the soviet union wasn't tragedy, and russia should inherit all the rights there. so the union had, and that means that the neighbors of russia should be limited in there. but what does the, in the, in the reporting choices, therefore, even even the, for the land use ready to defend herself as steel right now, things. and they look carefully at what is going on in ukraine,
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because i think they are afraid of being the next target you for russia and ukraine. do we have to turn this around, petro? i mean, so, moscow for the kremlin. so let me put in, is the real issue here. know it's got nothing to do with finish a swedish membership of nato, potentially. it's actually about what russia feels. it last it last ukraine. yes, so right now we can, let's say the last 2 grand, the, the only means that our incomes runs to regain in a way of grant is that military glerison or military occupation. and although, although old military, military and security analysts are saying that trust doesn't have enough military abilities to control your grand still capability to try to try to destroy your grand army and to grant a confession as to turn your brain into the satellite state. however,
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on the other hand, you're grain and in my analysis is that your grant is not going to stop the war if russia begins. so it would be a resistance would be very, very permanent and strong to the possible ration that there. so it was, it wouldn't be easy to walk with the russian army in the director of course, very briefly because we are running out of time here with our conversation. is there a sense in which perhaps finland is now free than it was even 3 months ago or a year ago or 10 years ago? because the finished government is having this conversation in public instead of kind of tilting and nodding towards oh, how would this go down in the criminal? how would this go down in moscow? we've got big brother just across the border there to the east. they're actually talking about it and they're talking about it to anyone who wants to listen yet and you feel right. right. and then i suppose, and i expect that someone would submit
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a proposal for entry, need to and if they would try to answer nater in order to get this collective defense and the collector guarantees europe is still changing so quickly. petro macowski, thank you so much. gunman have killed at least 60 people in nigeria, northwestern state of sam faro. the violence occurred when armed gangs were fleeing attacks by the military. will the attacks happen shortly after the government classified gangs as terrorists which lead to harsher penalties? with allison bar is in a butcher with more on that part of the story. heavily armed groups half terrorized people in towns and villages in central and not west made cheerier for years. and they never now security officials as stepping up efforts to craig knows some of the violence on wednesday imagine government branded, the criminal gangs as terrorist groups. in a television interview, prison mohammed,
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harry said, with liberal them terry's. we're going to deal with them as such. the bandits as the amend, luckily, have me responsible for my subbed auctions and kidnappings for ransom and destruction of property. some politicians believe the security measures will hope to ease fears be although very happy with one of the birds done. and i will also give the vegan window to litzy, who do deploy on all that means once i'm in it, it tried to give them some kind of work, nor can it moves. but is them around you goods and it on what locality malls do, do jackman this sir? menace the government order means the military can deploy more military hardware including seeking international support. but the security expert feels the
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government needs to do more at a political, psychiatric level. i think they're completely have your own perception of what the situation is on gra. as so the reactions of allison, extremely slow lack of practice nets and created net. they have never really done that. the issue with the suck of a does you expect a country that is at war to be able to bring to be on the switch on, on ground security agencies seem to have maybe had we with the recent release of some hostages. and he reported killing of some leaders of the am group with political leaders, seeking a soft landing for repentant freighters. b, b, legal binding, most of them. and i love the chase. so there is need for governments, and i also only need to raise to go to the issue of seeing how we can get this
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people or every day to get in cation, one of our current love minds. other quotes was one every other wish to treat security remains and major talking point i had on june and elections in 2023. it remains to be seen if brings them. mm hm. edible harry would have fulfilled his electro promise to any security in the country. before handing over fidelis number r 0 a border. thailand's extending the suspension of a quarantine waiver program for travelers. tourists from louis cubic 19 countries had been allowed to do just one night in quarantine. those already approved to enter under the program must arrive by next week. they'll also be other new restrictions to deal with higher numbers of code 19 infections. australia's most popular state, new south wales is also reinstating some restrictions singing and dancing in pubs and nightclubs will be banned and will be
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a pause on some surgery procedures to free up hospital beds, admissions, 70 doubled in just over one week as anger in the chinese city of shyanne about how people have been treated there during the strict lockdown city. leaders are taking talking up the success of their actions. seeing a curve at 19 outbreak has been stamped out. katrina, you reports from begging chinese health officials say there's been a turning point in the city of she. anne with 13000000 people have been under locked down since the 23rd of december and outbreak of the delta there it has been contained. and numbers of infections i declining, since i was agile, although there may be cases in the future of the risk, a large scale resurgence have been brought in their control as our anti epidemic efforts have a cheap result. but these results achieved by the strictest measures impose since those in the city of ohio and 2020 have come at a cost, a woman who was 8 months pregnant,
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lost her unborn child after being refused entry to a hospital until she tested negative for the virus the incident spiked anger on line with some posts describing the woman's treatment as heartbreaking. the so we wonder is under both here on behalf of the municipal health commission, i deeply apologize to this patient and i deeply apologize for the poor access to medical treatment during the epidemic. an elderly man died of a heart attack after also being refused care for similar reasons. people have been confined to their home since the lockdown was ordered. many has complained of inadequate food deliveries. one man was beaten by pandemic prevention. stopped for trying to leave his apartment, blocked by bread. francis miller is a college counselor who's worked at a school and she and since 2018, he says he and his girlfriend have enough food because they stocked up ahead of
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time. but some of his peers aren't so lucky. i know that some other americans have had trouble getting food. no one has been living on basically the noodles for more than a week. i think it depends on each person's situation and also your property management company like how competent people are there. so especially like people who have larger families or who have difficult medical situations or stuff like that can be very difficult right now for people to get the things that they need. whether it's food or medicine or otherwise. francis says many has been shocked by poor city management and the failure to learn lessons from the 1st outbreak and han, you know, given that it's been 2 years since then. how difficult has been for, you know, that she on to deal with this new outbreak. and how long it's taken kind of the city and especially decision makers to, to react to solve problems as
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a city leader said those responsible for mishandling health delivery and corona virus prevention services has been fired, suspended or punished. meanwhile, authority is in the neighboring problem as a battling and outbreak, which is several. 1.16000000 people will put under locked down in the city of utero . after only a handful of infections were discovered, china is proven 0 approach has acquired a new urgency. the lead up to the winter olympics, which opened here in february. katrina, you out 0. the you are state of colorado says the damage bill from wildfires last week will exceed half a $1000000000.00. at least 1000 properties were destroyed before the arrival of some snowstorms. investigators still trying to work out the cause of the fires, which described as the worst in the history. colorado scientists, a climate change, is at least partly to blame. a car containing 10 bodies has been left outside the
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office of a mexican state governor turf wars between rival gangs have made zacky tass, the state. they're one of the most violent parts of mexico. south korea, electronics giant, samsung says it expects 4th quarter profits to more than double compared to this time. last year the company said this was mainly due to a strong demand for server memory, chips $11500000000.00 would be the highest 4th quarter profit. the smartphone maker since 2017. coming up in the sport, 2 of the world's most dangerous vices could be on a collision course details. coming up with barbara, when we come back ah ah
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ah, fuck sport with bar. peter, thank you so much. naomi. osaka is looking good ahead of the australian open the former. well, number one has reached the semifinals of a war about the vents in mel bench. it's 1st tournament, the 24 year olds is played. and since september, when she ended her season early siding, mental health concerns, current role number one asked parties also through she brief pass of the account to reach the final 4 party down the american in st. that's yesterday. now face defending champion, i got swiped back next nowhere junk of which has taken to social media to thank his fans around the world for their support as he remains in a detention center in melbourne. some tennis players have come out in his defenses job which awaits a decision on whether ho be allowed to play at the australian open. those sterling
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government should have or should have not decided that earlier or not, you know, that's on their own. you know, their, their own decision, but looking at the situation, it's definitely incredible that this happened the way did, especially to no luck that he got here that, you know, this is still going on. so chocolate has also receive support from one of his fiercest critics. nick curios, the australians that i definitely believe in taking action i got vaccinated because of others. and for my mom's health, how we are handling, you know, back situation is bad, really bad. like these mamms headlines. this is one of our great champions, but at the end of the day he is human. do better. of the 1st major international football tournaments of 2022 takes off on sunday. the delayed africa cup of nations gets under way underway in cameroon. a country struggling with low vaccination
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rates with only 2 percent of the population fully job. the country is launched in new vaccination campaign. how did the tournament only fully vaccinated fans who also have proof of a negative cope with 900 tests will be allowed to attend the games organizers, hope the rules will help avoid yet turning into a super spreader event. uncovered 19 is having an impact on many of the teams arriving. and cameron for the tournament. one of the favorite favorites, egypt have delayed their departure flight until saturday, due to infections in their camp. one of the other top teams, santa goal, are also having problems. it was reported on thursday that 3 of their players tested positive with the team needing to delay their flights into the whole nation . members of santa gold, back room staff are also in isolation. the teams opening group game is against and bob way on monday. english press release i'd aston villa have reached a loan agreement with barcelona to take on a phillip continue until the end of the season. it marks of return to england for
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the brazilian and previously played for liverpool. however, after signing for barcelona in 2018 for a fee of nearly $200000000.00, continue struggle to find his best form. save all 3 nights, continue with villa managers. stephen gerrard played with anthea heavyweight champions, british boxer, a type in theory. and you have seized frances nagondo, been trading blows on social media over a potential cross over fight theory fans if they like to see him. battle the camera again in a boxing match with you have seed was again, he said he'd fight theory under any set of rules. the britain wants to cross over, fights have happened before. the most famous being floyd, me whether show down again, call number gregor in 2017. we've been speaking to telegraph a box in correspondence, garrath davies. he says a fury and again who showdown could very well happen?
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a fight between choice and fury. and frances in canada would be massive, and of course, tyson fury thrown it out. let's do it in a ring, but let's do it with 4 ounce close. oh my god wants to fight. that would be being credible. it would draw the world's attention in these times. when there are all these crossover fights, you could not completely write it off. after all, we did get floyd may weather and conan mcgregor all. ready those years ago, but i suspect it wouldn't happen while fury still the w. b. c champion and looking to become the undisputed boxing heavyweight champion of the world, youtube is coming into the sports. crossing over is teaching. maybe the fight. well, maybe boxes that have to use that platforms, use their ability to sell themselves to make themselves marketable. all it is, it's moved on to social media these days in terms of how you do high promotion. i believe you can't take anything away from what jake pulls on. yes. some of the
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purists in books and don't like the fact that he's able to play a pro books carefully, cherry pick his opponents. but i think book sings learning from that. and i think there are a lot of books is out the thing. maybe i do need to push the boat out. if you go back to france, isn't gonna entice a fury. is too highly marketable figures. and you know, i think that before it's old on the full fury walks away from the sport, it would not surprise me to see him have one of those unusual crossover fights. guy knows the perfect opponent for that. let's have a bay buck in years have released antonio brown. it follows his mid game walk off during an nfl game on sunday. brown says he left the field because of an ankle injury and claims the franchise of treat him like an animal and its statement. buckner said he was cleared to play by our medical team,
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and at no point during the game, did he indicate that he could not play you can't force player, but i mean, they, they have that choice, it's their body. and that's the, that's the, that's the end of it. and we're work, we're working on carolina, that's the end of the story. and hopefully then today, and there were wild scenes at new york's madison square garden as annex claimed a dramatic went over the boston celtics. and the n b 85 barrett did a sat up ah, or j bears by the beating tables deal that 10805, it kept off a massive come back for the next, who had to overcome a 25 point a 2nd quarter deficit. okay, and that is all you support for now, peter, back to you. far a thank you so much. when we come back,
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we'll get you across all the very latest developments. with half an hour of al jazeera world news, we'll see that ah, joined the debate, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on services across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future 8. now, this is not our responsibility. if people log concrete is, is completed. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools to do good act. we must build all the papers the stream on al jazeera frank assessments. this crisis is continued to weaken luca shanker, even though on their campus. he believed in the beginning. there have been 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
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