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to the caravel hotel, and many of the story is mentioned what we were saying was from the caravan. mm hm. because of the sounds, precedents authorize his forces to fire only protests, those without warning as motion. truth answer, almighty, in support. ah, i'm how am i here? this is al jazeera life and doha. also coming up. india makes one week home corn seen mandatory for all international travelers. as crew of ours cases, crosby, 7 figure mark months plus the evidence emerges of increased motion
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activity on the border with ukraine to foreign ministers held an emergency meeting . legendary axis should be pause you. book barriers in hollywood has died to serve with love, star, 94. ah, accounts president is also a security forces to far with warning as he tries to put the and violent protests against his government. gus, him tomorrow to call you address the nation declaring that will be no negotiations . with those heating armed bandits, dozens of protest and security personnel had been killed days of unrest. of course, the central asian country this week was led forces have been deployed to help the governments because each of them william wishes to,
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to continue to damage public and private property and use weapons against citizens . i gave an order to law enforcement agencies and the army to open flyer without warning recovery to have been calls abroad for the parties. i wanted to move to negotiations to a peaceful resolution. but nonsense, kind of negotiations. can there be with criminal, with no doing what we had to deal with armed and change? bended both local and foreign cars. that's why they have to be destroyed, and there will be done sooner. well, the forest walker has more phone tbilisi in georgia. 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 our mattie. and yet, i mean to paint a picture of, of the kind of reaction to the shooting it's been going on from peaceful protest is
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who we saw them putting up balance 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 both well organized, work on them so that we're putting up stiff resistance to the security forces. and those people that president foreclosure is specifically referring to that we have seen across because x people coming out and peacefully protesting against the system against the political entrenched political system that is really stagnated and hasn't. and there is no space school opposition, political parties, no space for free media. and people also have legitimate concerns about the way the
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economy has been handled. almost of the border crossings with neighboring kirsten has been closed. i'll just see her as ronnie grady is at one checkpoint incentives . this updates, but a lot of had the had the law used to force appears to be the likely outcomes. this is quite clarify cause it's done or even hair on the border, which are totally sealed. and we are standing at the closest border crossing to the, to the api center. bloody events of the past 2 days that it is only 200 kilometers from the city that the border crossing cobblestone is now close to the catholic sand sides. it should be noted that there are 7 crossing points on the borderline between the 2 countries of which 5 have recently been co following the president statement authorities and convict stumped in the security option or use of least lou for any solution. in his statement, the president instructed to shoot to kill without warning. we have seen extensive presidents that the cars at border guards fully cared for fear of any assault from outside. like what happened to the apple. however,
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it has recently announced the cause of some forces by russian forces have fun that grip on alma t. i pulled the local media reported also that the security forces have occupied the majority of the critical state building. the situation is very volatile. a curfew has been announced and by can all space pulled through, which will rush in space. flight launched also, reports of all men talking military barracks and other attempts to break into some prisons by the monument of the former president. and as a buyer was brought down by protesters, despite these official reports such as all under control, the situation remains very volatile. well, let's take a closer look at russian lads. v russian led military alliance and intrinsic of extern. it's called the collector security treaty organization and was formed about 6 months after the collapse of the soviet union in 1900. 92 so often described the racial response to nato. the group includes russia, along with 5,
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ex soviet republic, see, conduct training exercises, and oversee on sales. but this is the 1st time in the organization's history, where it's agreed to deploy troops to a member state. it refused several requests in the past, including from cuba, stone in 2010, and armenia. last year. article 4 of its charter says it will me intervene if the country is threatened by an external force. will maxine to show off is an expert at the emotion international affairs council. he says the speed and scale of the uprising has pushed the leadership to invoke the c s t o. obviously, little clarity on what those external actors or forces that are driving this broadest allegedly are. but it is exactly the reason that enabled because study president to invoke the c a steel mandate and invites the tools to protect
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the territory. my sense is that these allegations were largely triggered by the speed and the scale of the protest activity in their violence. and you know, the protests and i believe that in the protests of the scale, it's kind of a multi layered and a mixed bag of people who are generally disgruntled, but also some forces who according to because of study leadership have been obviously received some advanced training i think the size of the threat is there are people who are on the streets fighting because our law enforcement and they're showing pretty decent skill, said the fighting, you know, about 2000 of guys like looking for some work healed, some of them were beheaded. so there all kinds of allegations about what those people are, where they receive training, if any, how they are able to seize these many cds or wreck havoc in the so many cities all across the country. so i think this urgency in the speed and the scale of violence
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kind of pushed the leader to the, to the decision to invoke the c a seal. in india is introducing mandatory home quarantine for all international passenger arrivals. the new measures apply, even if travelers return a negative call the 19 test at the airport. this comes as daily infections on friday passed 117000 cases of new material as in new delhi with the details. what does basically means is that everybody who now flies into india when have to quarantine at home for a week. and then on the 8th day tick, lab test tests with the virus and upload the results on a government portal so that authorities are in the know. also remember in the already mandates passengers to test before boarding of light and to present
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a negative test. now, many states already had their own travel restrictions, but what's been happening is that a large number of passengers who have been coming from abroad have been testing positive on arrival just a couple of hours ago. there's a charter flight from room that arrived in the city of um, ritz or more than a 170 passengers on that flight tested positive on arrival. now the state of bengal, earlier hack, suspended all direct flights from the u. k. it also went ahead and restricted domestic flights from jelly and moved by 2 of the hardest hitting cities. and now the state requires all passengers from outside the state to present in negative test. before arriving the state of connecticut in southern india also has a testing mandate for some passengers coming from certain states. so like my roster and go are and some other states that have high cobra. 19 cases,
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moon by which again crossed the 20000 mark in new cases, has already been testing all passengers. upon arrival, germany is relaxing quarantine rules but is bringing in additional restrictions for restaurants and bars. it was agreed that the meeting was in chancellor shells and regional leaders. infections are soaring across the country. more than 56000 cases were reported on thursday, low knots, nearly triple the number record is just a week ago. the con variance now counts for and 44 percent of those cases don't. when it came, reports 9 form berlin. the new measures announced on friday really concentrates on trying to reduce contact among people because of the on the con, variance and also then looking at the quarantine measures. people go got forced into and then the new regulations which will govern who can go to balls.
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restaurants and other public places and who cannot. so we know that the, the meeting between ministers of the federal states and on the federal government has agreed that those who have a booster vaccine have had a boost. the vaccine will now no longer have to present a negative test as well when they want to go to balanced restaurants from that sort of thing. but those who have not had a vaccine, it doesn't matter whether they've had a negative test or not, they will be denied access to bars and restaurants. so a toughening of the rules that those have been vaccinated, but who have not had a booster will. they will need a negative test. we know that those who test positive for corona and then week later have a negative p. c r test will. the quarantine rules will change for them. a tat. the most important thing that's emerge from the meeting and building on friday regarding the potential for a mandatory vaccine requirement. we know that the chancellor all shots,
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he wants it in place. he said by some time in february, no real progress regarding that in friday's meeting. there are still many politicians who are unsure how it should be formulated. the u. k is sending soldiers to hospitals in london to help fill staffing gaps. many doctors, nurses, and other health workers was sick with cove, with 19, or have to isolates to, to a close contact to 100 military personnel, including 40 only doses will help staff look after patients that in bomba has more full. london winter is always a very stressful time for anyone who works in a hospital like the one behind 3, anyway with 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 while the car was continuing to spread quickly through the population. but he did admit that what he said, but the n a chest,
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the national health service would be temporarily overwhelmed. well, it depends what your definition of overwhelmed as to whether that's already happened. new statistics suggests that more than 3700000 people in the u. k. would have tested positive for coffee 900 last week. the real figure could actually be higher because testing has become quite tricky in recent weeks, or people having trouble getting hold of kids. but anyway, the situation is now the government says that 200 members of the military, you're being asked to help around london hospitals. $3040.00 of them, a medics. the rest will be helping with things like checking people aiden, but it's very, very small in terms of what's needed around the country. still ahead on al jazeera anger in china, over the treatment. people living under cool, the 19 long time and peace mission visits legitimizing the coon, the cambodian leaders visits in yen mar spots controversy.
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ah hello, the weather's quieting down nicely. now, across much of the middle east, lottie sat there, lots of hazy sunshine, but there is something where change and 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 levant, middle east finance, right? 22 celsius in doha. 20 celsius here on sunday. watch out for some early morning, missed and folk. here's that change, which is a foot by this stays. and that will just push its way toward, 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, sing some of that sherry rate, even northern parts of saudi arabia, can watch out for some right into the early part of next week of the moment. that
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same systems just feeding across northern areas of janasia, just grazing the coastal regions of libya, will 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, some big down paul, spilling out of angola into where zambia just running across says in bob way into mozambique and madagascar more the same as we go through sunday. but also some pretty wet weather for south africa. ah gotcha. one of the fastest growing nations in the world. wow. the cause of needed to oakland and development school international shipping company to become a middle east and trade and wanting skillfully knocked out 3 key areas of develop who filling up from it. so connecting the world,
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connecting the future while need. cato causes gateway to whoa trade. blue. ah, this is al jazeera, quick reminder, all the top stories this are cassock. sounds president says authorize security forces to far without warning. he tries to quote, violent protests against his government. russian land forces have been deployed to help dozens of protested and security personnel have been killed in recent days. india is introducing mandatory home quarantine for all international passenger
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arrivals. the new measures apply even if travelers return and negative cope is 19 test with airports and germany is relaxing quarantine rules but is bringing in additional restrictions for bars and restaurants. it was greets attitude between a chance of shots and regional leaders and foreign ministers of natal member countries have met to discuss the heightened tensions between ukraine and russia. on a video, coal ministers spoke about the russian military buildup on the border with ukraine . tensions between moscow and western nations sword recently over nato's expansion . the russian military buildup has last not stopped. it continues, ah, and they are gradually building up with more forces, more capabilities. so we see armored units when c artillery. we see a comma to the troops of course, dot sent a message that there is
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a real risk for her new ah, on conflict in europe. but that's exactly why be so important to gauge and dialogue or chilling morning there from nato secretary general. yes, stalsen burke, john a whole is following developments from london. jonah, what more have we learned after that meeting of nasal foreign ministers? well, mr. salt, but because you had their own on pretty fiery form speaking after the conclusion of that meeting of nato foreign ministers where they discussed, of course, the russia issue, the intention to sort of align the positions against what one of them, the british foreign secretary, called russia's unacceptable aggression towards ukraine. so that mister stoughton, but could come out afterwards and project this image of unity of determination. nato's determination to face what he described, the read as the real risk of
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a russian invasion. you heard him saying they're saying that he hit back again. in that press conference, as he has before against russia's suggestion, it's demand. really, president putin's demand for legal guarantees that nato will not accept ukraine at any stages. as a member of that nature will not expand further eastwards to include other countries like georgia. he said, russia simply cannot impose those sort of one sided restrictions. it was up to every nation to choose their own security. he did say there was a positive path for donald and diplomacy, but he said it was important to prepare for those to fail. and for a clear message to be sent to mister putin, the consequences would follow political, economic, and financial sanctions. all of this, of course, preparatory to a sequence of high level meetings next week, russian officials meeting us officials in geneva on monday and nato meeting the russia council for the 1st time in 2 years. on wednesday, it's an opportunity potentially to move things along. but what is crucial,
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at least from nato's perspective, is a show of unity leaving mister putin in no doubt of the potential consequences. and that is what mister stoughton book and this foreign ministers meeting today will have hoped to have achieved. ok, jonah, how the bring in some states from london. jonah, thank you. as anger in the chinese city of sienna, that her people who entreaties during a strict lockdown. nevertheless, city leaders are talking up the success of their actions, saying a co had 19 outbreak has been stamped out. katrina, you reports now from bleaching. 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 had been brought under control as our empty epidemic
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efforts. or would she result lunches? but these results achieved by the strictest measures impose since those in the city of war hahn in 20. 20 have come at a cost, a woman who was 8 months pregnant, 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 linda 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 academic an elderly man died of a heart attack after also being refused to care for similar reasons. people have been confined to their home since the lockdown was ordered. many have complained of inadequate food deliveries. one man was beaten by pandemic prevention stopped for
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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 time. but some of his peers aren't so lucky. i know that some other americans have had trouble getting food. no one guy has been living on basically the noodles for more than a week. and i think it depends on each kind of person 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
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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. ready a city leader said those responsible for mishandling health delivery and corona virus prevention services have been fired, suspended or punished. meanwhile, authorities in the neighboring collins of finance a dazzling and outbreak which is weeks with several scissors. 1.16000000 people will put under locked down in the city of utah. after only a handful of infections were discovered, china's cloven 0 approach has acquired a new urgency. the lead up to the winter olympics, which opens here in february. katrina, you al jazeera, major cambodia is prime minister whose son has started at c t, a visit to me. and mom is the 1st leader to visit the country since the military
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could last year. and many are concerned that his trip will bring legitimacy to yan mars military jones, her 20 chang reports for labeling thailand. cambodian prime minister hudson takes a few uncertain steps as he starts an official to day visit to myanmar. he is the 1st head of state to visit myanmar since the coolest february. while a military has rolled out the red carpet, few others welcome the trip. ready social media and side man, mom has been full of images like this. people showing their anger at anson. 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 them. they are very upset that they're on san is a chevy, providing visit a visit to the murderers hunter and, and which is actually terrorized the whole country. there's also concerned that
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hudson could open the door that allows me on my back into ashy and the association of southeast asian nations southeast asian leaders have already taken an unprecedented stand and excluding myanmar until certain conditions are met. such as the release of political prisoners and the end, the violence against protest is it's unclear how much backing when sin 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 who and san i realize 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 need his co operation. protest as inside murmur had consistently called for the international community to
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pay more attention to their cause. but a visit from one of the longest serving authoritarian leaders in the world was unlikely to bring them the attention they want. tony chang al jazeera australia is insisting 10 stone, overt ciocca, which is not being held against his will, and is free to leave the country. he remains in a hotel, used to detain refugees and asylum seekers after his entry. visa was revoked. his cases currently before the courts, hundreds of people in japan's capital tokyo are in hospital after the city experienced its heaviest snowfall in 4 years. also were injured after slipping and falling, and also in dozens of traffic accidents linked to the extreme weather. hundreds of families had been displaced in eastern brazil after heavy rainfall flooded their homes. officials in the states of marin yard say more than 800 people were affected
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. last week for the south floods and by his state killed at least 20 people for science to flee their homes. the estate of colorado says damage from a wild, far last week, has caused half a $1000000000.00 in damage. the flames that more than 1000 properties destroyed before snowstorms arrived. at least 2 people have been reported missing. there have been ongoing investigations into the cause of the far, which is the worse in the states. history. pioneering actor sidney poitier, has died at the age of 90 for him. he was the 1st black person to win the academy award for best actor. and in a career, spending more than half a century, he inspired many involves perchance strong african american characters. reynolds looked back at the life of the hollywood icon. accepted his 2nd academy award. this one for lifetime achievement sydney. what year paid tribute to those
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who had preceded him, i accept this award and memory of all the african american actors and actresses who went before me in the difficult years. but it was quite ca, himself who cleared the path for many black stars in hollywood, born in miami to immigrants from the bahamas. what year trained on the new york stage before breaking through on the big screen. his signature rolls founded on the themes of america's racial conflicts. in the late fifty's, he played a southern prison, convicted, a chain to a whitey and made as they made a desperate escape. you married to me? all right, okay. and he is lorraine, but i am going south on no honeymoon, not in the early sixty's, another report to his characters touched on interracial marriage, which was still illegal in several american states. mom, this is john. meanwhile,
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what year was helping to wage the real life fight to win 1st class citizenship for black people. i became interested in civil rights struggle out of a necessity to survive in the heat of the night. what ga, played a northern detective, undaunted by southern bigotry over vergil, that's a funny name for me. i got bought a car from philadelphia. what did they call you up there? a call may miss stet, tabs that film 15 academy awards, including for best picture i build a camera. i my then what day had already won his own os girl. the 1st awarded to a male african american actor. the prize was for lilies of the field in which the issue of race was left largely unspoken. in that film he played a warm hearted mechanic who builds a chapel for a group of singing nuns. but in one of his late screen roles this time portraying nelson mandela for lottie a return to the struggle for racial justice. every day,
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the sales of your jail grew more and more crowded with angry and defiant young men . what he ate, drew criticism from some black activists who called him to passive in the offscreen struggle for civil rights. but his standing has endured sidney poitier, a proud hollywood pioneer. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the headlines cassock stones. presidents is authorized security forces to far without warning, as he tries to quote violent protests against the government motion lead forces have been just pulling to help. dozens of protest is insecurity. personnel have been killed because with them when you check them, william wishes to tears.
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