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so guess in conversation, this is the chance to start the revolution, unprompted, uninterrupted. we moved to do away with the white envelope because it stops conversation. where should we get our land deposits on meet i asia. i can be. this is the beginning of franchises, the beginning of love, right? like we're getting somewhere we can really break through the barrier studio, be unscripted on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello and welcome. i'm pete adobe. you're watching the news. our life from dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. nigerian government blames arm groups were killing 200 people in days of reprisal attacks in the northwest. sam, for a state,
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iraq's new parliament meets for the 1st time after the general election, picking a speaker after tense moments that included an altercation. more protest in sudan against the military government. security forces use tear gas to disperse the crowds. and a controversial celebration. bosnian serbs defy a court ban to mark statehood day stoking ethnic tensions and intensifying a push for succession. and i'm, he does limited all your sports news, host nation, cameroon, or off to a winning star to the africa cup of nations. thanks the to and when ever became a further decimal on the way later this knees our ah gunman in nigeria being blamed for killing at least 200 people in the north west,
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people returning to their damaged villages. said the attacks were retaliation after airstrikes on the attack. as high doubts, mass burials had been held in the state of zam fora. after hundreds of gunman on motor bikes reportedly attacked. 8 villages on tuesday that followed airstrikes on monday, which the military said killed. $100.00 bandits, including 2 of their leaders. dozens of hostages were rescued on tuesday after being abducted by armed groups 2 months ago. acquitted wrists has more from uh, boucher. this happen because of the days of intense bombardment of binded high doubts in the zone for a stage and other neighboring states. remember this conflicts plotted more than about a decade ago, and we haven't seen increased military activity until the last 3 years when the president ordered that the military be deployed to tyco. what was then a growing threat. and since then, it has metal forced into a monster that to d. today we've been massacres. wash than this before. in some, for
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a state we've seen recently about 40 travelers were burned to live in a bus annotate blamed on this bended. so right now, what's happening in the 10 village were typed by the bandage school, the president said, what are treating from these strikes? what carried out in 10 villages? so the villages are actually not going back to the villages. some of these villages have been completely destroyed the med of my in school hearts and things like that . they're only going back now to recover buddies as a 24 hours ago, 100 more than 150 such bodies had been recovered. some of them have been burned or mutilated on recognition. so at the moment, what is happening is that we are expected to see more burials. and as the recovery effort continues in the 1st stage, bolona because he is a senior analyst at the tony blair institute for global change. he says, kidnapping has become the biggest business in nigeria. it was initially purely
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financial. unfortunately, they have over the past 10 years, extorted an estimated $20000000.00 from ordinary nigerians and so kidnapping. over the last 30 years, especially became was driving industrial biggest business in my area, especially with the economic impact corporate 19. i mean, legal companies don't make the amount of money criminal guns i'm making these payments come from or $99.00, you know, but also from security forces office as i could now, and their families would have to pay them some before that loved ones. and that was a sign 499 against that lease office that i did not. and they parents and then everyone would have to pay. and i'm so the government is just me and he had an ignorant of what's going on. well, it was a big business, and then there were limits of these groups. i said there were about 100 of them.
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some of them have been infiltrated by book or am, which is the group fight that men in the north. and i don't know if that's that see that you put in some elements of it for some of them and now i can be 292. i don't know if you can reason that i also other strengths and so it is a complex picture that is getting dead by the wrong name. parliament has selected. it's next speaker, another kind of a median. their choice was mohammed al, how do see the constitution requires the position must be filled by a sunni and one deputy must be occurred and the other a sheer this is the 1st time the m. p. 's a meeting since elections 3 months ago. earlier in the session there was an altercation and the oldest member of parliament was taken to hospital ask alive now
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to mackwood abdel whitehead, who's inside the parliament campus there in baghdad. so they've got this new speaker. what else do we know about him? will? how much held bushy if the former speaker of the previous parliament has been re elected? now he, he won with $200.00 votes out of $200.00 at 28 votes. as you know that some members of the parliament, they left decision of the tension that happened at it. and yet, when the members of the southwest movement led by the shock, let it come up to the southern at they, it had a heated out agreement with the members of the coordination framework that includes iranian ally into shy political parties over who has the majority of
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seats, who has the biggest block and the opponent, as you know, that the biggest block will be tasked with forming the government and naming prime minister at later. so today's session was allocated for electing this pekin. now he is, mohammed had mostly to photo speaker of the parliament and 2 deputies, one of them, the 1st to beauty is approve. so that is to movement. hack ms. ebony has been elected as at fittest deputy. now, decision will be, it is you want to elect the 2nd at the beauty of the speaker of the parliament. and yet the hussle that happened, the result of it was the will of the coordination framework, political part as those of the she put it to come up is a lot aligned with it on that last many seats and the elections. so it is not clear
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whether or not this how to go into this conflict will be at ease of especially with many members of the parliament left the session immediately after the heated argument that happened between the southwest movement members and those affiliated with the political parties. and aligned with iran, mackwood in the context of iraq, he politics, does this seem to indicate that the process so far is going pretty smoothly and we'll continue to go smoothly as they head towards that 30 day window when they are supposed to come up with a government well, according to our iraq, soon, 2005, the constitution. now, since the speaker of the parliament has been elected,
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so the parliament should convene and elect a president, a new president of the state, within the coming 30 days. and then the new president, again, according to the constitution, it shall up assign the biggest to block in the, in the parliament with it forming the council of ministers and, and naming at prime minister. but now with these differences, it coming up between there are political blocks in the parliament. it is not clear whether or not this parliament, well, it is pond to the people as demands or even air, how long it would survive. with all these political rivalries and uncertainty, macklin, thank you so much. mackwood abdullah had their talking to us from inside that parliamentary building in baghdad. while the 329 seat parliament should form as
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we've been hearing a new government within the next 30 days. let's look now at the main players. the satirist movement swept to victory with 73 seats. it is led by a mock to the al serra, a cheerleader who rejects any foreign presence in iraq. the taco dom alliance has that he 7 seats. it's led by a former parliamentary speaker and it gained support from the sunni majority north and the west of iraq. the states of law coalition took 33 seats, led by a former prime minister, who has been widely blamed for fueling corruption, the kurdistan democratic party, 131 seats. it has a mix of kurdish and arab candidates with 17 seats. each is the fatter alliance, which is to iran, and the curtis darney coalition. a national this party calling for self determination for the kurds. 0 on al kennedy is a political analyst focusing on iraq and them, at least he explained to me earlier, what's been delaying the governments formation. the governmental formation or the
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negotiations that we witness or 2 different types of negotiations that were taken place since the announced results of the early elections happened. one was between the different traditional political forces of iraq were known as the traditional ethnic sectarian representatives of post 2003 iraq. and then there is the entire group negotiations which took place within those groups. and this time of the elections as v intra group negotiations have arguably delayed to governmental formation as each group must come. we've been appointed candidates to their share of the high profile positions. that is a prime minister, a kurdish president, and as to the speak of parliament, the major obstacle to the governmental formation is the interesting disagreement caused by the rest between the leader of the son dressed and movement of the father and the she coordination of claymore,
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consisting of the pull iran groups as white from the mention by your correspondence such as molecules, faith of the law and further lock. and today of course, witness the major decrease or ethnic toil defeat and see the selection and comparison to the previous elections. the sun just movement is trying to create the majority government this time. and they believe they have the confidence they have the world power this time to create the majority governments, which means the government that they would lead a government that they would unilaterally dominate as the only elliptical player in such a majority government with their tradition senior partners the she coordination of framework is using their relationships. they're using their powers, their influences within the government and beyond the government. to ensure that a consensus government would include them despite their alex will defeat ok. turning our attention to sudan know where the security forces by tear gas today.
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enterprise protesting against the military government earlier breaches were closed around the capital cartoon to keep the demonstrators away. the main pro democracy group has rejected un efforts to get sedans, transition to civilian rule back on track mohammed vall, his life for us in om doorman, which neighbors come to mo, hi, that gets heavy back on the news. so it's what caught past 8 with you. it must have come down by now, but you get the sense that the protest is, can keep this going for another day. oh peter, yes, they say they will go on endlessly until they achieve their goals. and we have seen that, you know, continuation, that they have been capable of doing the last several months. and every time some of them get killed. they reaffirm their commitment to continue these demonstrations . and it did the lot during the last few days at the not only
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air stage or shed your demonstrations, which usually half, $5.00 to $6.00 days in between. but now it is almost a daily occurrence. and some of these demonstrations are surprise demonstrations and riley's, they have new tactics. they say, which is like surprising, surprising the url security forces with new approaches, new avenues are for these demonstrations today. for us, we were in a particular state which she used to march through every time, but today they did not show up there. they showed up somewhere else, and they managed by that tactic to get very close to the presidential polish through the city of bahati. instead of crossing state into captain from under man, they tried to cross from bowie and he created a challenge for the security forces. so demonstrations today, well, all over captain and the biggest happened in battery and in khartoum itself. and
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they got close to the presidential palace, but as you mentioned, they were pushed back and heavy use of tear gas was involved in that. and also even bullets. one person at least was killed. this comes at a time when the u. n. is stepping in and trying to bring all the parties to the negotiation table. but the reception they received so far, the reception they have is look one to reject 22, a one of rejection. they're see, the are committees behind. these are protests, the resistance committees, as they called themselves. they said they have not yet been approached directly. they have not yet been handed any details with regard to this you and proposal. but even if they receive the details, they're not going to sit around the same table with the military home they call killers, of innocent unarmed civilians. they said that then that their condition, scenic one on for any future negotiation is for the top generals of the military to
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be removed from their positions. this same stars has also been reiterated by the forces of freedom and chase age, who were part of the of that coalition. that partnership power sharing agreement with the military, where he moved in october. they said they also will not sit down with their killers of innocent civilians. we have this to that sidney's professionals association. we have the sudanese at bureau of united doctors prefer the doc, they all, they all retire. it's the same stars. they said they can't negotiate with the military. okay, we'll leave it there mom. thank you very much ma'am. and ronald edge on his life from near cartoon. lots more grounds still to cover for year on the usa, including several states in india, imposing new restrictions to prevent another cove with 19 catastrophe. and lawyers for the australian government say no back jock of it was not or short. his medical exemption for the australian open would be accepted more on that later in the
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sports news. with peter. ah, the protest is in ukraine or on the streets of the capital to denounce the russian and american security talks that as you begin later on sunday, russia's rule making any concessions that talks with the us diplomats that you to meet in geneva, to discuss moscow's troop build up on the border with ukraine. washington has threatened sanctions if russia invades the us secretary of state. antonyms, lincoln says russia will have to choose between dialogue and confrontation. we're going to listen to their concerns. they'll listen to our concerns and we'll see if there grounds for progress, but to make actual progress. it's very hard to see that happening when there's an ongoing escalation. when russia has a gun to the head of ukraine, with a 100000 troops near its borders, the possibility of doubling that on very short order. so if we're seeing the
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escalation, if we're seeing a reduction tensions that is the kind of environment in which we could make real progress and again, address concerns, reasonable concerns on both sides. my camera is on washington correspondent listening to mr. lincoln there. so mike, to those comments on sunday morning chat shows mr. lincoln into the substantially change the optics surrounding this, this particular situation. so essentially what blinking is making clear that this is very much a work in progress. what's gonna be happening? overcoming days is direct talks between us and ration diplomats in the next 24 hours, been late in the week sim, crew in lodging. the talks to we include add us as nato allies, and perhaps c o s c, as well. the organisation of security and cooperation in europe. but the problem facing new or secretary of the state is how to willow out the u. s. narrow interest with regard to russia from the broader concerns expressed by the allies,
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the nato allies, the o. s. e. so blinking is basically outline 3 areas in which he is going to be holding talks. the 1st is the direct us russian relationship. and that he says is within the basis of the strategic dialogue, which is based on the grand daddy of us, russian agreements at the nuclear agreement start, which was renewed at the beginning of last year. then he says, has got to be discussion about nato's relationship with russia, including the u. s. and then thirdly, whether or not there's a major role for the organization of security and cooperation in europe. 57 nations, are all the concerned parties of members of that organization. and blinking, hinting that this may be the forum in which all parties can express their frustrations at their wishes and reiterate what are their red lines. would you think the state department there in washington is expecting when it comes to the mindset from the russians when they sit down across the table from each other?
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because the kremlin at the moment is kind of casting a shadow over ukraine, kazakhstan, and even over finland and sweden, cuz the fins and the swedes recently a few days back, a saying, well, actually we might start talking to nato seriously, about nato membership as well. so all those countries in that region of mother russia are being looked at by the kremlin. as for these reasons, sir, the secretary of state is talking down any immediate solution, saying that the critical issue here is to get a dialogue going to make all parties which is clear, but very specifically a problem, for example, facing the secretary of state is in these one on one talks to the russians. what does he do with regard to ukraine? for example, russia has said that is not a point for discussion. that's an internal matter. what does being can say about what is happening kazakhstan with russia has sent troops to back up the government there. russia said that, that's it's affair. it has nothing to do with any outside party. so the question
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that we are going to hopefully find out is, what is the secretary of state's position of these immediate threats, as nato sees it to piece within the region as russian actions in ukraine, russian actions in kazakhstan? how can the secretary of state talk about that when russia says those items are not negotiable? so if you start the discussion on that basis, you are going to go anywhere. so lincoln is attempting to find some way into get a get a dialogue going without treading on those very tender issues as far as the russians are concerned. ok, mike blenny, thanks my kind of talking to was live from washington. and the us secretary stacy is also calling for any order to shoot to kill protested in catholics on to be removed. 164 people have died during days of violent anti government protest there . because president cathy, german, took high f, authorize the security forces to target protesters to restore order. robin for
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a c. walker has the laces from the georgia capital tbilisi. we were waiting, unfortunately for the body count to rise because based on the scale of the fighting and the violence and shooting heavy machine gun fire explosions that went on for hours and hours during the 5th and 6th of january. the numbers surely had to rise. so now we have that unpleasant statistic of $100.00. 64 people dead, according to the health ministry over a 100 of them in marty, where the worst of the violence was in among those killed marquis sadly to children . the children's rights commission in catholics gone concerning one of them was an 11 year old child. and to add to that the so called anti terrorism operation is continuing across the country. and we have confirmation now of
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a more than 5100 people currently in detention. so a very big operation now going on with because the government attempting to take that control of the situation well because penny is a correspondent for radio free europe covering central asia. he says rushes allegiances with in the catholic political elite may now have shifted. the fact that they had the president, the guy had to call in foreign forces, is going to be seen as a sign of weakness. but certainly by the color people in one can sort of understand that he wanted to free up his own security forces to put down what he says is essentially terrorist attacks on the attempted to, which is fairly ridiculous. there's definitely 2 different groups that work most, most of whom are peaceful for protesters. but he did call in russian troops though, the interesting thing about this is that the collective security through the organization that russia lead has never actually deployed troops in any of its
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members states when there's been unrest than there has been, has been some number stake, its charter says it's not supposed to interfere unless the state space and external threat, which took i of provided by calling these terrorist international terrorists and suggesting that they were trained outside the country. you know, rather, the fact that russia approved that so quickly was extremely interesting. because they never had no rush and expansion 7000 kilometer long border. so this is a little bit different situation for russia. they don't want instability and all that stuff. but the fact that they did send troops, the unprecedented 1st time this happened, can be seen as a sign that the kremlin is now back into kind of not another bio faction, although, you know, for years food. and i said another bio was one of his best friends, but it seems pretty obvious at this moment that they're begging to kind of in this current power struggle in
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cooper 19 testing has begun for 14000000 people in a city in china, doctor's report to get these 2 new infections of the army, kron barrington, p engine. it's a few hours drive from beijing where the winter olympic games are due to start next month. the new cases have emerged despite the government so called 0 covey strategy . our correspondent, katrina, you has more from aging. the main problem for chinese authorities is it's book cemetery to beijing. it's only about 3 hours drive away ill, one hour by high speed rail. there is a loss of frequent commuting between the 2 cities and aging authorities are on high alert that anxious to make sure that there is no outbreak in the capital before the beginning of the wage in winter olympics on february the 4th. so as i mentioned, change residents have been ordered not to leave their homes until they are tested and then they cannot leave their city unless absolutely necessary. those who work and aging the work from home and all of those in aging who have traveled to the affected areas in change in recent weeks,
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must begin home quarantine. now this outbreak that we know so far with these 2 content on the con cases, the 1st locally transmitted cases of the on the chrome variance have been centered around a school community. and this is really going to test china's 0 tolerance approach to curve at 19. they're already about 14000000 people in china under severe lockdown in the provinces of san she in her non province. and these infections are continuing to spread to other areas as well. now this is really going to be a test of china's current lockdown policy. that's nass testing reactions here. and we're going to have to see whether this on the kron variance is going to spread here. what is concerning to authority so far is that they have not nailed down the origin of the virus. when it comes to these cases in tinge and india's rate of infection has risen to a 7 months high of nearly $160000.00 cases per day. several states are imposing new
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restrictions, including curfews. i'm cancelling political rallies for elections next month. putney natal reports from new delhi, usually bustling wood shop, or markets in new delhi, emptied as a weekend cause. he started most of the capital shut down as a number of daily coded life union structures, least 7 months high. the new club followed the imposing a nice curfew as well as closing schools jims and cinemas a few weeks ago. i'm most scared of the lockdown because we can't leave our home. students like me recently graduated, it's been very difficult to get a job with people who have recently lost the job are also looking for jobs. but in vain. it's very frustrating. as infection serge? nationwide, other states have taken restriction for not to go in sudden india is imposing a coffee for the next 2 weekends and sunday lock downs are planned in some
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a lot more harass job, which is in the hardest hit state will have a night caufield schools and colleges have already been close for a month as have gyms and so long. they say i'm guesses have been doubling every 2 to 3 days, such as rapid surgeon, co, nevada says concerning. people are getting infected even when they come in contact with patient for a short time. in a further effort to stop the infection, spread inaction organizers have suspended rallies and restricted public meetings as well as door to door campaigns for a week. hundreds of millions of indians are due to vote and state elections next month. and mass gatherings like these have been heavily criticized for violating coban 1900 protocol. and in fact, even for the 2nd wave, i don't think it was locked down that prevented infections on the country. it was the mass gatherings that actually exacerbated the infection. so you don't need to have locked on. you just need to not have mos gatherings. the government has tightened rules for international arrivals. they now have to quarantine at home for
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a week that follows hundreds of passengers from italy testing positive at an airport in northern india, with relatively few patients in hospitals, particularly among the na collated. the vaccination drive is being increased with total jobs crossing one and a half 1000000000 this week on top of that healthcare workers and those above 60 with underlying health conditions. we'll start getting the booster shots on monday, partnering with the al jazeera, you dolly. still to come here on the news or for you a rerun election in the venezuelan states of bearing us becomes a battlefield between government and opposition candidates. and let the games begin . the africa cup of nations football tournament is now well underway in cameroon. overshadowed by concerns about coded and don't look now a nail biting, finish the english cricketers from the ashes test against australia.
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ah with oh, hello there. good to see here. is your weather report beginning in the middle east? energy we have over the east or met is now starting to slam into the levant. it's slumping toward the south and the east. we could get into some pretty good downpours in between a mecca in medina, in western saudi. now i'll put this the day forward on tuesday because we'll see that risk of showers pivot further toward the east. this could include re add, but i think it's gonna stay dry for places like bahrain and cats are. so has got a high of $23.00 degrees, much quieter weather pattern across both southern areas of pakistan toward the north. is wall karachi, a $23.00 degrees, a steady stream of rain over the eastern med and that's funneling in to southern parts of turkey, with the soggy forecasts for on talia with the high of 14 degrees. we've got
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a belts of heat across the areas of africa, so we looked toward heart tomb over into juba. bungie lagossi into a boucher boucher, in fact, at 37 degrees could set a new temperature record for january further toward the south. the risk of some severe thunderstorms around lucy durbin rate down into the eastern cape. as we looked toward the west. it's common cape town, $23.00 degrees, and sunny. once again in vin, talk with the high of 32 on monday. that's it. that's all we'll say. again, sir. aah! roaming is one of the most accessible sports in the world. al jazeera correspondent tandy richardson, takes us on his personal journey of discovery. when you find yourself out in the middle of nowhere, and the ronnie's hurting. why should not just stop exploring the growing popularity in science? he pushes the limit from kenya to the antarctic. in search of answers to why we run
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welcome back. you watch the news or live from do are your top stores? the nigerian government says the death toll from attacks in the northwest has risen to at least 200 armed bandits attacked villages in the state of zum farro following air strikes by the military on their hideout. hammerhead with the rocks new parliament was voted to elect mohammed. i'll hold you. c. as the next speaker, earlier in the session, there was an altercation, and the oldest member of parliament was taken to hospital security forces in sudan, 5 t against today in to crowds protesting against the military government. earlier bridges were closed around the capital cartoon to deter demonstrates hundreds of bosnian serbs in the republic. a serv, hska half defied a court ban to celebrate what they call state hood day. it comes at a time of heightened tensions about secession plans. from bosnia, the bosnian serb leader millard dudek was among senior officials who attended the
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military parade. he faces american sanctions. aft, calling for separation from the rest of bosnia herzegovina, liliana's milan ich, as more from finer luka in bosnia. while this day, albert public, a sort of scar, is a dispute for many years, the hearing bars in her sabina, but decisions of the constitutional court of bosnia herzegovina are clear. it will because of scott, is entitled to celebrate the day of april because of sca just not on the january the 9th. so there is a dispute about the date because for therapy here in this part of bosnia herzegovina, north 9th, january of 1992 is a date when at lucas of scar. herb started to exist and that is something sacred and important for them or something that, as they say, ah, guarantees a liberty for them and a best conditions to live in bosnia herzegovina. on the other hand, for bosh next living in this part of bosnia herzegovina,
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the same date means something completely different. the start of the war, horrors that they endured in the public. a subscribe during the ninety's and layer on war crimes and genocide and cerebral usa. so there's a lot of dispute about that, but this year it's even worse because we've been in a serious political crisis for over many months. and we keep a listening to miller, a daddy who is saying that if bosner has galena is not functioning in accordance with the constitution of the country, he will begin the process of declaring a ripple because obscure as an independent state. and he also announces that he would a, bring back some levels of authority from bosnia herzegovina to ripple because of so, which means that he would again form the army of republicans subscribe. and that he would completely control the tax system and the traditional re well
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the political system of bosnia herzegovina is often called one of the most complicated anywhere in the world. after 3 and a half years of war, the 1995 date and peace accords formerly created 2 separate governing entities within the country. split along ethnic and territorial lines. one is republic. services are located in the north and the east with the majority, sir population. the other is the federation of bosnia herzegovina, in the center of the country, dominated by muslim botany acts and catholic cro apps. they are linked by shared statewide institutions and a 3 person presidency with representatives from each ethnic group. however, in recent months, there have been increasing calls for republic. a subscribe to secede is prompted fears. the delicate agreement holding the country together could fall apart. let's bring in roof by ridge. she is vice president of the us europe alliance and advocacy organization. he's also the former bosnian minister of energy roof boy
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rich. welcome to the news hour. so strictly speaking, this states would day is illegal. is there a workaround solution? so they could at least decompress the tension. that seems to be building their well, there is a way around this, which is to respect the decision of the constitutional court of the country. the rule of law crises and boss is really not allowed by the crisis about is essentially part of a larger crisis on the continent driven by mr. put in moscow. so the daughter can and his party are essentially under more or less full control of mr. and are doing this at the behest of the russian government, which is something that most of the western powers do no one to see. precisely because it means that something must be done and the date and peace of court
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clearly. and it quickly stipulates that the united states and the west european union in particular have an obligation a duty to prevent act such as the will we saw in by a look at today. this is a 2 year violation of the court and the west is an unwilling to uphold the diesel court. isn't a way looking for us, right and for so so you can see this, see, this is a weakness and this is why we have this direction. we got tension, which somehow is not seem to, there is no way out at the moment that there is no visible way out really. so, so long after they came up with the dates in peace accord, more than a quarter of a century. now is it your sense that either on the one hand, the frame work that we got post dates and is now inherently flawed,
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given way of bosnia herzegovina is today. not where it was in the 3 and a bit years before 995. or is it just one aspect of data that maybe needs to be revisited? the way that one, any one individual in that tripartite system of running the country can stop the entire government of the country from doing what it needs to do. well, both the constitution created and date is inherently not, not really, you know, not, not a good basis for government, but the problem is that that constitution was underwritten by specifically united states of america, which at this moment in time it is a great disappointment for many people and button at the white house is unwilling to really do what it needs to do to guarantee the piece of court. because because dawson cannot function without the office of the preventative because it actually
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does not have a duty guinea educating function anywhere in the system. so the chart, the so called author of the higher preventative is the final authority, if you are you the final arbiter of the civilian aspect of the court. and the budget constitution is the integral part of that. so this is what's driving the crisis, put in the saw, the vacuum and util. and the vacuum was created by putting or anybody else. it was created by the way, more specifically by the european union, which took charge sort of, of, of both 2005 and $6.00. after the german government came in 2005, they decided to sort of increase european pressure in the region. and what we saw was the policy of appeasement of mister doughty and mr. put and decided to use this as a leverage against the way. because the, the guarantees are not only a legal,
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there are also security guarantees. so the military president, in bosnia, is now at a level where you have $600.00 soldiers initially was almost $60000.00. and this is what's driving the crisis. the inability of the west to guarantee was written whole time in date. and anybody that says that this is, this is somehow a domestic bargain pulling themselves ok. we must leave it there. but thank you so much about analysis. rove by rich. thank you very much. we're getting reports of gunfire in afghanistan. witnesses are telling al jazeera that to rockets if it's a police hospital in cobble. there is reportedly an ongoing battle between the taliban and the attackers. more on that developing story for you, just as quickly as we can demonstrate is in the belgian capital calling when you covered 19 measures undemocratic. now they marched in brussels today to protest. the governments push for inoculations which some call vaccine dictatorship. belgium
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requires people to show proof of vaccination or a negative test and to places such as bars, restrooms, and cultural events. but the health minister is pushing for title measures. africa festival football has kicked off in cameroon in the last couple of hours, overshadowed by cooper 19. the africa cup of nations was postponed from last year because of the kobe pandemic fans attending the matches must meet strict restrictions before they can enter the stadiums. live. now, to nicholas hark, who's following the event for us? joining us live on skype from decker in san diego. nick, they can't keep everyone cov, it's secure. so i guess it's the case of doing the best, the very best they can. that's right. i mean the very best they can, but not good enough. according to some players. if 5 of the members of the team of burkina faso that just played the opening games tested positive, there are some players now from the senegalese team to have just announced that
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they have tested positive they're supposed to play tomorrow. so there is a lot of concern about trying to ensure that those that are putting the game up that are in the stage and playing football are actually safe from the spread of the current of ours. remember, we're in a continent here that where less than 10 percent of the population is vaccinated. so the organizers of this event put in place a series of measures putting an agenda test for people wanting to come in inside the stadiums, but also for some of the players. of course, what happened with burkina faso is that the team members work awoken late last night just before the game, to test. whether or not they were a coven positive, and some of them were now they'd launch an official complaint. and asking that there be better a better system in place to ensure that people can be safe. but there isn't just omicron that is at issue here. there's also the security situation was, this is an
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n, a continent wide tournament taking place in a country where there are armed in certain see both in the far north where booker, her arm is active, but also in the border regions with nigeria, where the english speaking regions and edna rebel groups in certain groups have been launching attacks that have been threatening this. this event that there was an attack that was, that happened just last week in limbo. now, to morrow a teams from gambia, tunisia and also molly are expected to played limbo, the security forces and the military have been deployed around the stadiums to ensure that people are able to play and that security concerns are left at bay. peter, nick, thank you very much. nicholas out there talking to us from senegal. west africa main regional block has imposed new sanctions on molly after a in response rather to its decision to delay elections. the echo was measures
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include border closures, suspending financial transactions and withdrawing their ambassadors. the vote was supposed to be held next month. but the interim government announced it be delayed for another 4 years. these sanctions are in response to the putting back of in money to hold those elections falling the military coup in 2020 venezuelans voting for a 2nd time in 2 months to choose the governor of bargaining state. it's the latest battle ground between the opposition and the governments of president nicholas madura. his ruling socialist party has controlled the home state and murderers, predecessor fuko chavez for more than 20 years, sundays rerun is because of the disputed election in november. theresa bo now on what's at stake? yeah, it's the home a former so cities president award charlie's a place of enormous value for the government of nicola mother. that's why who
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carries what ones. venezuela foreign minister is hoping to become the new governor of readiness. hey, we are making a commitment together because we are going to govern together, right? we're going to govern together. you can't leave me alone. we're not going to walk away anymore. we're not going to disconnect from the people ever again. get them to be out of yes, i kissed a copy of the sort of independence. he will see mom while you are and brought the power of the state to help him went on sunday. during last november's local elections in which the governing party won in most states voters him, but he never showed ample support for the opposition candidates to venezuela. supreme court, we true actively disqualified him and called for a new election after an apparent defeat of the governing party's candidate, chavis' brother, chavez. now both parties have elected new candidates that you are ego.
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he's hoping to become the 1st governor of but enough in more than 20 years, who does not bear the chavis last name. this is a massive demonstration from the people who are enough and we're going to win january the 9th. in spite of the differences we have, the government has all the resources of the state money resources coming from drug trafficking. even. we have the p along with the people of prima. we are going to win january the 9th. be assured, this will be the case. god is with us. nobody us elections in november. we're monitored by the european union for the 1st time in 15 years. your position ran divided and was unable to defeat the governing socialist party in most states. but in body nest, the situation was different is a look at the war. the government was desperate to gain some credibility internationally to try to get the reduction of some sanctions to be able to sit and be able to maneuver in some crucial offices internationally. but they still went ahead and dismissed the past election in berlin us in spite of it all,
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it could become an inflection on whether elections or a way out of the current crisis in the country to venezuelans have been struggling with a devastating economic crisis that has affected every aspect of their lives. this sunday voters in body mass will test once again, the countries electro system. their results will show whether their ballads will help them in the fight for change. that is how as a cedar sports just around the corner, including back from injury back to his old winning ways. ruffin, the doll claims another title ahead of the australian open ah, 2 stories, strong willed. when challenging traditional female stereotypes in a male dominated society to make a difference?
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if i go, of course, we'll pull into the ravine. po, families look like this. the water is highly contaminated. bolivia in the class. risk in it all, al jazeera. ah . ah ah ah ah ah
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ah, climb for sport is peter peter. thank you so much host nation cameroon are up and running at the africa cup of nations. thanks to a to one when over booking a facet. however, the home team had to do it the hard way in your own day. the book and abby's took the lead and the 24th minute through gustavo, some got a, however, that lead only last until the 40th minutes communion. captain vance on a boat blocker slotted a penalty to restore parity and then 5 minutes later abaca converted another spot kick to on the final school to the team, nicknamed the indomitable lions. ethiopia, and cape bird kickoff in the next 10 minutes. egypt flight to cameroon was delayed, but they eventually arrived on saturday. they were one of several teams affected by over 19 cases in the camp they by superstar striker and captain mammoth sala. their
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1st matches against nigeria on tuesday. pharaohs have won the competition. a record 7 times defending champions. algeria also landed late on saturday captain by manchester, cities re admirers. the desert foxes as they're known, have ivory coast, equatorial guinea and sierra leone for company. groupie african football journalist usher comp. dish says it could be tough for them when they kick off on tuesday. i mean khaki for games and beat them in international football. they just one defer arab cap in scattered just about 2 and a half weeks ago. then very fine from they'll have 12 blades from that squad plane, and in cameroon. but it's going to be as tough as an earnest african team because only morocco in 1976 have one in sub saharan africa, any therapy at the time, and only egypt. and so it's been tough as for the north african tie teams when each other to south africa now through the letters another chalk of it,
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it's emerged the australian government had not given. the tennessee saw an assurance that his medical exemption for the australian open would be accepted that according to government lawyers, the 20 time grand slam champion he remains in a detention hotel will appeal his visa cancellation on monday is louis claim joker, which was given a vaccine exemption on the grounds of having recovered from clover 19 last month. but footage has emerged of him touring the headquarters of the serbian post office . on the day his legal team say he tested positive for the virus the following day . he was also pictured mosque las at he's tennis center with young players, tennis, australia, c, e o, craig tile. he says he was caught in a conflict of advice between the state and federal governments. earlier we spoke to australian journalist, pull a sir cole, who actually interviewed at tie the on sunday. it seems like he was hearing one thing from the federal government and telling players another based on the boss he was receiving from a sub national government victorian government who actually does not have ultimate
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power under federal law. so he's received a lot of criticism. it is a, it has been a school of thought that he was doing whatever he could to get talk between. even though he was being told wanting by the federal government and knew was not certain that he would be granted entry. there was a sense that he tried to ronnie's loc, i guess, and keep track of it, the impression that he would be allowed in and then at the border. tyler may maybe, according to one criticism, maybe the judgment that the federal government would not be so bold as to block one of the most well known people in the world really. but one of the best sports people in the world from entering australia and creating a global use of it. in fact, that's exactly what i did and that's where we are now. the highly anticipated court cases should you for monday at 10 am now been time and many believe john, which is a legal team, is facing an uphill battle. so this kind of 2 separate issues here is one issue
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about whether it actually is a valid medical exemption to a pain infection in the past 6 months. and the federal government says it is not a separate to that by side that even if there was a suggestion that he could get in on that basis, he didn't adequately prove that she had covered on december 16th as he states. and as he told the victorian panel that granted him exemptions which, which, which one him the ability to play the try and i've been so just a principal level before we've actually to pull arguments from lawyers. it's very, very difficult to see a possibility for a national government to lose a case in which it has applied its national border laws to block and on citizen entering the country because they are on vaccinate. but i think the federal government is on very solid grounds. it would not have made the decision to block him if it believed it could be either turn,
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i would have been expecting a legal case. so i think disappointingly for tennis and but maybe pleasingly for people who are pro vaccination. i think drunk or beach might be on a plane back to europe tomorrow. not so joke of which is participation in the australian open school. very much in doubt. but ref delves preparations could not be going much better. the spaniard has won, he threw his competitive to them and since august madell, who must the end of last season with a foot injury beat american qualify maxine crazy. in the final of a warm up event in melbourne. former will number one summer, help one the women's tournament for her 23rd singles title, and 1st in almost 18 months. the romanian defeated the number 3 seed veronica, could that matter of us? 6263, had a truck just was set on our way to left in the trophy current. well, number one, actually bossy is also looking in good form. i had to be as 1st grand slam. the australian came her 2nd adelaide international title in 3 years in straight sets
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victory over elena at ariba. keena party also won the doubles events in cricket as a breathing, a sigh of relief after holding on for a draw against australia in the 4th ashes test. and sydney, now biting finish with one ball, left batsman ben stokes. couldn't mean to watch. but james anderson withstood australia's burning attack the steer englands a $270.00 for 9 at the close of play. but that was a huge turnaround of the heavy losses in brisbin adelaide and melbourne. and it means they avoid a series of whitewash. the world's number one golfer john rom has moved into a share of the needle at the tournament of champions in hawaii. the spaniard type the course record of the 61 on saturday to move alongside cameron smith at the top of the leaderboard, heading into the final round later on sunday. the miami heat were too hot to handle for the phoenix suns in the in be a tiny hero, scored a season high, 33 points. and duncan robinson also had a $27.00. as the heats handed,
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the league leading sons or re home last one of them 23100. the final school and the he did that with 11th place, unavailable, including star guard at jimmy butler in the n h l, the colorado avalanche stormed from behind to be the toronto maple leafs in over time, trailing by 3 goals. in the 2nd period, the avalanche true level in the 3rd to send the game into overtime. devonne tave scored to complete a 5 full victory. speaking of come back, here's another one this term from freeze gear nicko porteous. the wool champion recovered from covered 19 just days ago. and saturday he one half i pulled cobblins in california in the women's competition id. do wrapped up her season with a perfect record winning the title and lifting her 1st ever. crystal glowed and staying with winter sports, the united states of america bag, the double gold medals of the snowboarding world, couples i'm in california, redmond, gerard, and jamie anderson, touching the men's and women's slope style titles respectively. and that's all the
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sports is albia again. later with more. peter, peter, thank you very much. that's it from me here on the news. our team in doha. mariam is next from london. we're back from 50 g tomorrow. we'll see you then. bye bye. a ah. a talk to i'll just say oh are you a while to warm is can we listen design is are making serious efforts in order to impede and to stop the 10 of those. here we meet with global
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