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for the castle national theme, they get used to playing in front of expect and home crowds. they'll be hoping to convince both the fans and themselves, so they really all ready to take on the world. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is denise al, alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes because act president, cold days of anti government violence, and attempted coo and says he'll announce him, you government on tuesday. us in russian diplomats made in geneva as tensions bro. over russia's true build up on the border with ukraine, me and mas as to lita uncensored, she found guilty. she now faces an additional 4 years in jail and no red carpet,
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no stars and no audience. the golden globes winners are announced on social media. we'll tell you why i'm trying to get raska with the sports and cleaning the latest on nova joke of h. the tennis star has pulled up a corporate tree to be released from detention. but his legal rally to play at the australian open might not be over. ah, we begin in kazakhstan where the president has described days of anti government protests as an attempted curved chasm. german could tie up, it says he'll announce a new government line up on tuesday. brushes of president vladimir putin says peacekeeping troops sent to quell the violence in the former soviet state will stay until the situation in his words, stabilizes completely. at least 160 people were killed in 8000 arrested during last
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week's protests sponsored by rising fuel prices and authoritarian rule used to please use a group of armed militants who were waiting in the wings joined the action. the main goal became obvious, the undermining of the constitutional order, the destruction of the institutions of government, the seizure of power. we're talking about an attempted coup d'etat last. all right, let's cross live now to robin forest here. walker, who's in tbilisi, jordan at georgia, rather him in covering developments at robin. we've heard from the president of kazakhstan and the president of russia. what are the main takeaways well, this meeting that took place between the heads of the c s t. i remember states i was really about showing that they consider this deployment at catholic storms and have been overrule, rather an important success story for the security block president talk i have said really that he owed it to the arrival of cecia,
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a military contingent. the 1st aircraft, because they had prevented these so called armed groups of bandits and terrorists from progressing further with their attempted coo and taking control of the administrative sentence around kazakhstan. now a h, it really remains for president to kind of as far as he's concerned for the so called anti terror operation to continue it's clean up. and it's pursuit of all those people accused of involvement in the violence that we saw. it take place, you know, marty, and in other cities across kazakhstan. earlier this week, this is the narrative on cataract state television. around the clock operation to catch will kill up to 20000 so called terrorists, responsible for the recent unrest with seizures of weapons and hard liquor,
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regretfully, peaceful demonstrations in almighty, in some other regions were hi jag by perpetrators and both local and external terrorist groups. speaking foreign languages, village slow new. so missiles willingness to back those claims. state media, broadcast of foreign nationals, public confession. he says he's unemployed and from kyrgyzstan who accepts it from unknown persons. the equivalent of $200.00 and a plane ticket to fly to our marty and take part in violence. but it's fiction. the man is victrum rosa horn of a celebrated jazz pianist with $27000.00 fans on instagram. i know we are expressing out outraged at the cadillac special services in
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government. i'm manipulating the catalog people and showing key gets people as enemies with you know, if this really bad them to say we're shocked about, didn't that we graham as well known worldwide. what about the people who are not so well known to santa was not one tomorrow, won't be officially more than 5000 people have been detained, worry they could be torture, use against them, but also they should be immediately given access to lawyers, relatives should be able to visit and they should be able to know where they are, who is in detention where this is vital because it's fun to have some sort of shred . i'm at here birds with this human rights commitments fragile naturally because the kids so 30 say they're working to get the chrome released. they say he travelled to l. matty with his mother for music performance. oh, there may well be evidence. criminal groups were involved in the violence,
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the casual thirties appear to have chosen the wrong man to build that case. ma'am. well we now have can confirm that the chrome reset has actually been released and he is on his way back to kick is done after the king. so thirties intervened in his case clearly what that says really speaks volumes about the way in which the chemical taurus he's clearly used to an innocent man, put him under duress in order to make a false confession lightness, because he hadn't very clear alibi. he was a performer who'd gone too much to take part in concepts, musical performances. and it asks questions really about the authenticity of this narrative, that foreign funded a terrorists, a big terror plot is what has been happening to undermine the cause.
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i stayed at the end of the day. it's not important for the c s t o members because vladimir putin put it very distinctly in the meeting. that was happening because it's done was an interference from outside. and another attempt to the color revolution that it would not. it wouldn't be the last attempt, and it would not be allowed to happen in the future signal that the c s t o can be used again to put down domestic problems, domestic crises, inside countries belonging to the c s t. ok. thank you very much for your report there. robin forest, you walk a in georgia during that meeting with cars, exams later, rushes presidents, let him put him said moscow will not allow revolutions in the region. russian
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relationship with its neighbors is at the center of talks in geneva, us and russian diplomats have kick, started awake of diplomacy and the escalating the crisis on new crime. florida. moscow has spent the last few months building up its forces on the eastern flank raising fears about an invasion. both sides have already cautions against to break through this way. ahead of these talks, russia demanded guarantees. ukraine will not become part of a european military alliance. it also ones nato, to reduce troops and weapons in eastern europe. the u. s. and his allies have rejected russian president vladimir putin demands as non stop is, but they say they are willing to discuss restricting military exercises and miss out deployments in the region. washington has threatened to impose tough sanctions if moscow in vines, it's now about us. russian relations are at the most 10 since the cold war ended 3 decades ago. jenna hall is standing by for us in london. first. let's go to rosalind jordan in washington, dc. hello, there was wendy's. a critical talks,
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which you've been going on now for several hours. if you are flying the wall, what's likely happening? well at this moment, after about 4 and a half hours of meeting in geneva, they have broken for lunch. we understand. but to the talks between the americans and the russians is supposed to be focused on trying to deal with bi lateral issues . specifically, the question of trying to get russia to re commit to it's an agreement to not to deploy intermediate range missiles around it's a borders that could be aimed at western europe or other targets of interest to western europe in the united states. now they're not supposed to be talking about the crisis on the border with ukraine, even though everyone is very much focused on that issue. but the u. s. has said repeatedly that it's not going to discuss any of the issue of trying to defuse the
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crisis. and remove the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine unless the ukrainians are sitting in the room. and that implies that the u. s. is, are going to try to push these out, talks about preventing a potential war in ukraine to other meetings that are happening in brussels and in vienna, later in the week. ok, thank you very much. rosalind jordan covering developments for as they journey holly's across reaction for us in london. hello there. gina, ukraine is not at the table and neither of the europeans. so what are they making of these talks? yes, that's true and potentially sensitive, of course, picking up what what ross was saying that the european allies and the you of course, would be very much on their guard against any decisions being taken that might affect the overall sort of european security architecture. and certainly among rushes demands. there are things that do, but as roles said,
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the americans have been very clear. they won't talk about ukraine security without ukraine. they won't talk about europe. security without europe. which goes slightly begs the question, what they will be focusing on in terms of ukraine and again, raw's outlined those talking points. the remember to things that we move very quickly on from geneva to broaden out these talks into the full nato format on wednesday, in brussels, when nato talked to the russia counsel for the 1st time in 2 years. that will be very much more focused on ukraine. and then moving on to the sea in vienna on thursday. and the 2nd thing to bear in mind is that they probably will be talk about ukraine in geneva today. but they'll be talking about concepts. they'll be talking about concerns and this thing to each other's concerns. looking probing for potential areas of common ground. and importantly, those american negotiators will be trying to determine russia's true intent. president putin is true intent as far as ukraine is concerned. because if we find
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by the end of today and going through to winston says that by the end of the week, the russian side still holding tight and steadfast to that central claim that they have made the demand for legal guarantees that ukraine will never be allowed to join nato, which is now so clearly a red line for the western powers. if russia doesn't suffer on that claim, well, they might then conclude that president putin really doesn't intend any of these talks to succeed. and is instead using them as a pretext for war, which is banks. thank you very much for the update, john, how live for us in london. and as jenna mentioned, the nato military lines is said to hold its own talks with russia on wednesday. and ahead of those discussions secretary generally installed from burg. again warned roger about its true build up. he met with ukraine's foreign minister in brussels. russia's military buildup continues with 10. so tulsa, salva combat the read the troops or with the have the capabilities on friday
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night thought for a ministers called again, the russia to remove its forces from ukraine on them from your borders. demonstrate transparent soon on the escalates and the further aggression against ukraine would come up a high political on economy. price, aggressor is not in a position to put conditions until the russian tanks is out of ukrainian border. we see as russia attempts to shift the discussion by threatening with the new war without moving any step forwards, peaceful settlement with within men's can normandy formats. what thrushes doing is try to impose its agenda is stand of returning to the negotiation table. okay, let's bring in andre cotton of who is the director general of the russian international affairs council. he joins us alive from moscow. thanks living on the news, our andre. let's start with today's talks in geneva. what's the best case out of
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these talks? is there a political will to come to some sort of resolution? i think that they will definitely limit the discussion to the bilateral relations. but there are a number of issues that are the kin or at least try to resolve one of them, or is, are the, or our challenge, or for a new generation of, for our middle arranged massage to be stationed in europe within next couple of years. and i even, they agree or to have a moratorium on these me sizes deployment that would already be a major accomplishment. i think that to russia with also raised the issue. the are, you are see euclidean military cooperation and it would like the united states to make commitments, to exercise prudence and our self constrain, especially in supply. now you cain are the most sophisticated weapons that can be used in dawn bus. or apparently the united states are,
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might touch up on the canyon issue though, indirectly. i and i hint or that, or it would like to see some kind of desk collation of the arson ukrainian border. i don't think that we expect her much more than that because many are the issues are, will be, are delegated are to the meeting of the nato. russia council are in a couple of days from now. and old angela says, sticking with the geneva talks, do you think the relationship between the us and russia can be salvaged? well, i think that we cannot expect a break. so we cannot expect even a reset in this relationship, but to the current to advert sarah relations are, can be managed in a better way. are probably the costs of the so adversarial relationship and the risk associated with this relationship can be cut down if we have better communication lines. i even that to side. so exchange should, their perceptions of concerns are and they are threat perceptions. i think that the
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relationship can probably become a little bit more stable, though. it will hardly get her significantly better. andre, so now moving forward to wednesday's discussions involving 90 biden has previously refused to give rash or assurances that ukraine won't be admitted to matter. how much of a sticking point is that? whoa, the current russian position is pretty tough. are they want her to get legally? biden commitments are by now. 3rd, that it will not move to the east. we don't know of what their hard lines are and our how rigid their russian position will be on wednesday. or we can only hope, but that there might be a some agreement because, or if you look at the current or plans of the atlantic alliance or are there are no plans to engage ukraine or any, are the or socket states into the alliance or any time soon so div factor are nato
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has a moratorium or needs an expansion to the east, but definitely it would be hard for nature to make any legal biden commitments that it will remain the case. the well will no doubt be watching on and how today's talks progress. and also the night i talks on wednesday, what is hyped are, what will the world and other nations the had been comes out of it all. well, we can just hope that they'll be no clear failure of these negotiations that it will be the beginning of a long process i and are both sides of who to remain at least moderately optimistic about the future of this process. it is important to to restore the communication line. so between the rush and the united states, between a russian, nita and if it is done, and if it does not do a limit or turn to a formal exchange are off official positions. that would already be
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a major accomplishment. well, we appreciate your insight as always. andre caught in of the director general of the ration international affairs. thanks for joining us. and this is alan. think any more head on the show, including those to shots, to front line workers and the elderly as india apps, it's nationwide and vaccination drive. he sanctions are imposed on molly, but what's the punishment remain for the region? and it's a wild finish to the nfl regular season. joe will have the best of the action coming up in schools. ah, i caught in the, in my has sent him to alice did later on some sushi to forty's in. gerald said she was on trial for a legally possessing walkie talkies and breaking corona virus restrictions. his sentence comes on top of a 2 year jail term handed down back in december. 20 chang has the data
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that she cast her ballots in 2019 selection. it looked as if me on mars democratic future was assured, 14 months later hung sun, so she may well spend the rest of her life in detention. darwin, indeed, 2 hours at the latest round of sentencing amounts to an extra 4 years. in addition to a previous sentence, 2 years, 2 of the cases in which he was found guilty with the illegal possession of walkie talkies. the charge that some say is an example of how trumped up the accusations against her are those walkie talkies belong to the body. guards provided to her by the ministry of home affairs and guest who runs the ministry home affairs. it's a, it's a ranking military officer per the 2008 constitution. so, you know, the military should be actually charging itself with malfeasance in bringing in on license walkie talkies rather than the person who's our house. they happened to find them in uncensored, she and her party, the national league for democracy,
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of one every election in myanmar since 2012 by a substantial margin. if, as the military government has proposed, you elections are held, she would be a very difficult opponent to beat. although her international reputation was tarnished when she appeared to defend the actions of near mars military fritz crack down against for a hang of muslims, she remains an icon for democracy at home. but despite her detention for the past 11 months, resistance to the military coup, remain strong. whether it be all sheltered, she or the president of me and more or any one else of the thousands and thousands, well been arrested, entertained and are facing trumped up charges. ah, i enough is enough, this is unacceptable. and will not be accepted by, by the international cri age 76 anson. so she has already spent decades of her life and attention this latest sentence. and the outstanding charges she still faces
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could remove her from the political stage for the foreseeable future. ah, but a new generation of protest as has taken to the street since the military coup, their persistence suggests they'll continue the fight for democracy with or without . so tony chang al jazeera debbie stuff that is the founder of the alternative asian network on both there my she says since she's incarceration will continue to motivate pro democracy activists to rise up against the military. there's been a huge amount of domestic outreach. although most people did expect that to cheat will be sentenced, will be subjected to the jail sentences. but i think what was shocking was that the who controlled court actually impose the sanctions valley 48 hours after who since controversial visit. this is me who and then the chair and so
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a laughing stock we've seen over this whole weekend and probably all of this week is the continuing continuing process. and what people are doing, the sites banging pots and pans for which they've been arrested, is also what we call slash small lightnings. what we call lightning strikes, where people all over the country has actually gone out on the streets to wave bennett. and some places which were being bombed, people actually having what they call in the strike, where they actually held the track and post the celsius of them. so holding protest in their homes as the hid from bomb attacks this summer will go on. there's been a whole wave of new activism and new young leaders coming up incredibly brave and incredibly progressive. let's not forget that. in the month of december, he saw a lit again, and the officials more than 20 and know the officials were sent them to the gym. so
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we do need to understand that shutting down the, the not the end of the movement. in fact, this movement is stronger than ever to somalia. now, where ladies have reached to deal taken played parliamentary elections by february 25th. the votes being delayed for months, threatening the country stability. relations between president mohammed found the job and the prime minister of tens from a jo, suspended royal last month. but he refused to step down and accuses the president violating the situation. let's bring in a hold on a see who's in economics lecture at the university at buffalo school of management . she joins us from at nairobi. thanks for being on the program. hold on these elections scheduled for next month. our a breakthrough in the political tension. just how significant is it? indeed, it is significant. and as you know, so malia is a relatively young country, but it's, it's recent history has,
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has been impacted by many factors including both colonialism, dictatorships, civil war, natural disasters, and computing international. um, yes. yes. um. so my lease on borrowed time, there is no more time to continue on the same. a broken path would in all our x in the election basket for that matter in the political basket. it is significant to have election in february because the whole country is starting next stagnant waiting for an election. a paradigm shift, whoever god will, is to come will come, what things have to move, move in this uncompromised corner a situation the company finds itself today. part of the reason for the die in these elections was the relationship between the prime minister and the president. is this a sign that that relationship is improving?
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i'm afraid to say no. you know, as you know, there is that there is a, a conflict between the president and the prime minister. and for a while there's been a stop go relationship. one them, they are because silent then something breaks which is characteristic of a country like somalia that is have many years, many, many years of traumatized, polarized population. none the less, whether we're going to have a good election fair on 3 election is out of the question. the current difference between the prime minister has to do with the way election is supposed to be handled and has to do with what's going to be in charge of the security for the country. but i think to be very frank, the whole country is polarized along the best of, along the lines of the president and the prime minister. whether they are regional
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presidents or whether they are ministers or materials. and that has really cost a somalia and engage in wrong national dialogue where the election is important, what it is very important. i so my, you need more than election to lift them off. they're going to make a despair and may have someone there needs to leave. that is to need to think about a lot and continue. so my ask when the stagnant they need to have a priority and vision for the future job creation creation over to the addiction by youth unemployment. as you know, you are now we're thinking about, well, what about instability? we'd be engaging this instability, 74 percent of somebody population out of youth. and if they don't have the future, the investment elections not going to do much for them, but, and then the last, so my lease on a borrower time. and that is, it's really important to have election is because everybody's basing their thinking
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on the election. so election must take place and must take place r b. i located a lot of time. i don't, you mentioned there's some of the need for stability in somalia and some of those key issues surrounding that. what do you see is the priority other than those elections? then i think in general, a country like somali, now i think now the hostile genie to the wrong national dialogue, motivated by client identity. it's very important to have to be separated. we have a country like somali, i should have a post conflict, economical construction, on one hand, where the priority and the vision, they must repair the youth and the people for better a better sustained development, job creation, shared to growth in an employment. i'm so and he had been taking the youth who has been engaged in the shop and all that on one. on the other hand,
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it is ok to continue on the political, you know, and political progress process where the, you know, we supposed to have an in that election, is that a collection what somalia needs absolutely not. there won't be any fare or election from in that election, but what people are begging and asking, i'm praying for is to have a election. i'm who am i anyway? got, we'll come. we'll come. but let us have election because if the thing is stagnated, so i'm hoping that after february, when they lecture after the election, we have a lead that will have a vision of the leave in for the future. but can think about how to move them forward in grading jobs. introducing bava, teach in a happy, happy dating you alive. lou. ok, thank you very much. write down we do. we're just running short of time, but we appreciate your passion on the she. thank you very much. hold on e. c and economics lecture at the university at buffalo school of management. there are 2 psych loans churning in the southern hemisphere. let's get the details from
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jeff. hello, here's a look at your world's weather and for the 1st time this season, tropical cyclone has made by a fall on mainland australia. this is tiffany. it's starting to slow down right now as him for northern areas of queensland. we can pick up to $350.00 millimeters of rain, but as it slows down, that's right over the top and looking like maybe half a meter of rain. by the time it's all said and done. we've also got some drenching rain to be expected for southern areas of new south wales, right into victoria, and for the south west purse up to $37.00 degrees. not good news when you consider western australia has been parched. there is also tropical cyclone wobbling in between new caledonia and fiji. but look at all the rain. it's wrapping around into fiji. so the risk of flooding darren, also a flooding risk per se. asia in particular, southern sumatra rate across java. and same goes into borneo on tuesday. the ski hills and resorts will likely be busy in japan again,
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is this weather maker moves in snow over the higher ground. we've got some showers for tokyo with a high of 8 degrees. but look at this. it's also drawn in a lot of cold air, so sol at minus 4, but you've got a blustery northwest wind. you're certainly going to feel that on tuesday. that sure weather update. we'll see again soon. still head on al jazeera. this is a horrific rip, big, painful moment, or find out what caused a deadly apartment fire in the heart of new york city. the trees, venezuela's opposition in one of the biggest strongholds of the government will bring you the details. and there's monkey business on the ice in the n h l g. i will tell you what that is all about in sport. ah frank assessments, this crisis continue to weaken a look a shanker,
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even though perhaps he believes in the beginning that it looks back for informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from the young people. that is one of the most hopeful things to come out of this critical debate . do you think that they should be facilitated? not sure. okay, it's a great, it's a really simple question. let's give samuel a child. swans that inside story on al jazeera got on one of the fastest growing nations in the world news on the cuts of needed to oakland and development school international shipping company to become a p middle east and for trade and learning skillfully. my 3 key areas of develop who filling up from it, so connecting the world, connecting the future. ronnie, cuts out those gateway to whoa trade. lou
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ah, ah, hello, are you watching out here? i'm emily angland, a reminder of our top stories this album. because our president has described days of anti government protests as an attempted crew. when 160 people were killed and almost 8000 others detained. casem jeremiah to kaya says hill amounts and you government line up on tuesday. russia relationship with his neighbors is at the center of talks in geneva, seeing a u. s. and russian officials ave to discuss the military build up around ukraine. washington has threatened to impose tough sanctions if moscow invades its neighbor and according me and my has sentenced alfred later uncensored she to an additional 4 years. jour. sushi was on trial for illegally position walkie talkies and
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breeching. corona virus restrictions more on our top story. now, on the unrest in kazakhstan, marie struthers is amnesty international, direct it for eastern europe in central asia. she says, history is repeating itself. a cover song was sent to and detained in the prison. its political opposition bloggers, general attractiveness, using these counter terrorism, an extremely large and very broad and vague whatsoever is deeply concerning this. of course, if you course on the said, there are, according to the ministry of the interior, a close to a 1000 people to change. now, in color were very concerned about my chest that they have access to their choice as soon as possible, but i'm afraid what we've seen so far doesn't point to, to
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a very good future. i'm in touch with a blog or a satirical logo, who jump station criminal prosecutions were having we like hodges jokes about the president several months ago. so really it has expanded as your report was citing, one of who wants to hang on to any vestige of human rights. repetition. it's structure, make sure that both of the chain to have access to a fair trial and that the government stops blaming the free media and human rights at the trailers for being behind this agenda. which protest one that started as a peach for one, but then turn it's been 273 days in the making. but dutch people finally have a new government parliamentary elections were held last march bought a coalition wasn't announced until december,
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after being sworn in the immediate task for government ladies is whether or not to extend to europe, toughest carpet 9, tame restrictions. because of the surgeon only con infections. step vessel has been covering developments from the nearly a year. then atlanta has had this caretaker government after the previous government had to step down and it's a child care benefits scandal. so the longest negotiation since in history basically basically has taken place since the election has been nearly 300 days now . now this government is being florida and right behind me at the palace in the hey, the main issue here is that the main that the prime minister is going to be to say . and the for coalition partners from the previous government are still the government today. menaces are also, many of them are the same. some have, have moved around to have different positions, but it's still very much a similar cabinets as the mountains had before. so the main question is,
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what change can they bring? and also the damage of course, has been raised and really hard here in atlanta. one of the issues is can this trust be restored? that happens during this political crisis. but also during this been that make, the government has been criticized for not having a vision here, a strategy during disco. with that me getting the last 2 years. the knowledge was also quite late with the fact nation policies. there is a strict or lockdown in place in the netherlands compared to other european countries. one of the reasons for that is that the booster campaign was also fairly late to start. so there's a lot of need here for, for the vision molly has condemned what it describes as a legal sanctions imposed by west african regional leaders. eco was announced a range of economic and diplomatic measures that came up to molly's military rule is said they would stay in power for 4 more years. instead of holding an election
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next month has promised victoria getting beat, explains west africa's regional alliance equis meeting in the gone a and capital aqua. the issue being discussed what if any new sanctions should be imposed on molly? because of delays to its democratic transition. equis chairman and president of gone and made his view clear in his opening statement. it is my expectation that we will take the appropriate decision that will advance the future. molly and our community, national, regional, and international stay gold. all awaiting the result of our meeting. the leaders announced a raft of new sanctions on molly, including buddha closures, suspending financial transactions and withdrawing their ambassadors. the measures are in response to molly's military leaders saying they plan to stay in power for 4 more years. instead of holding elections next month, love rural garcia,
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i'm glad you did that. i saw sank up as much as we are aware of the complexity of the situation in this country. we are convinced that old political, economic and social reforms aimed of rebuilding of molly could only be carried out by democratically elected authorities when gently to colonel, a semi glitter was swooning. last july, following 2 military coups in less than a year. he sought to unite mullins and promised presidential elections would be held this year. but then 2 weeks ago, conference charged with recommending an election time table said the pole should be delayed by between 6 months and 5 years. echo us is already imposed sanctions of molly and officials. so will a new round make any difference? some analysts or skeptical. so i would our thoughts request his lead as would i view the batch more nuanced engaged approach ah, with the my yeah leaders. i'm not too sure and to plenty of is that a strike?
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she has re, re, re, jim is going to be very successful. molly's leaders selections can't be held next month because of security concerns. they also want time to draft a new constitution and put it before voters in a referendum. echo us as the delays or an acceptable. it's activated it stand by force and says it will be ready for any eventuality. victoria gay to be al jazeera adama garcia is a single is journalist and a former director of information at eco, was, he says, france has been leading the decisions and not acre was late. it's money. government goes from yesterday to reject them. and the population, not only in money, went across africa because it was the price my c, a service champions in production, poker seeking their own country. leaders will close their eyes. one of the
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neighboring country of money was i think, and getting people in a b a piece, i think what happened it should on they're not really the champion of the they want to be and it should be great for problem solving problems that are really protected and in the big problem, it was a decision made by what's needed themselves. you know, to know was we one wouldn't accept it, african leaders to handle the one problem. but we know that the thing as being masterminded by france who 1st of all managed to bring the countries a b,
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which is one of the group we didn't call us to make this decision. and the 1st is that big for bringing a west to body get. so this would bring at least within the eco s, grouping a faulty electric hater is being blamed for an apartment fire in new york city, which killed 19 paypal, including 9 children. at least 60 others were taken to hospital many with life threatening injuries. barbara and cooper reports. oh my god, this michael j's, if i lived in this affordable housing block for 6 years, it took him 35 minutes to escape the fire as the smell, cuz i think i've never seen it like this. i don't know what causes their flight tag broken up like this is really tried to get 9 children died in the fire, and many families have lost everything. the new york mary's preparing to support a community and grief. many of these young children went to schools. we will have a social and emotional support at their schools to help the classmate
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a we're here as well with the red cross. and oh yeah, am i was going to coordinate together to get housing and also some of the emergency needs. most of the people who lived in the town block when muslim and some of them and moved here from gambia. they're being urged not to fair asking for help, even if we don't have the correct immigration status. know that if you need assistance. oh you, your name would not be turned over to eyes or any other institution or we want people to be comfortable and coming forward. oh, got a maybe a compensation fund is being prepared for those affected by the fire, but this cause may take longer to heal barbara anger. pat al jazeera, the opposition in venezuela is celebrating an election when one of the biggest strongholds of the ruling socialist putting in
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a re run vote opposition challenges. sergio reader bade whole hey risa to become a governor of verena's state. it's the birthplace of the late president hugo chavez, and ruled by his party for the past 22 years. theresa bo reports the disbelief and joy at the opposition headquarters in the state of readiness. people celebrated and completed night the victory of your position candidate. over that of the ruling social party in the home state of venezuela, the former president towards any new elected governor said he'll let you know, said buddy, now made history and sunday the world has its eyes on the greenest and we can show with strength and unity what we have achieved, we surpassed adversity in spite of the obstacles we encountered. i want to recognize the brave people of bertina, the ruling socialist party, won in mo,
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stay doing local elections last november. that this is the 2nd time people, hetty, to the poles, to the local authorities in body. now after another opposition candidate was disqualified by the country's highest court and a re run with announced january 9th buddy. and as he sat crucial state for the socialist party, it's the birthplace of all cherries and has been run by his family for over 20 years. in my little government picked for my foreign minister as a socialist candidate and deployed more than 24000 and security personnel to secure the elections. people in venezuela, i going through a devastating economic crisis. 5000000 people have left the country and most of those who state are struggling with inflation and poverty, john doe. we are fighting, not just for a change in governor, but also for a fundamental change in bertina society in venezuelan society. now after the death of command chavez, things have become chaotic. the government of nicole m i ludo is under pressure by
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the international community to guarantee free elections annually say sundays wold could be a turning point. if you guys think of it, if the government has invested so much in this election, all their power was in, but in us losing it could inspire voters to go to the opposition to stop believing that through elections. there could be change that were years away from the presidential elections, but this may definitely help them in the years ahead for your position. the result is a significant victory. but it's still a long way from winning the presidential feet. it is, i will and to see the health care work is in india as well as the over sixty's now eligible to have corona virus booster, shots on the current infections being blamed for the highest number of daddy cases being reported so far. expert fair repeat of loss is high infection, right? as traditional mass gatherings of worship is a g soon. the pilot of
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a plane has had a lucky escape in california. and metro trying plowed into his craft, which had crash, landed into the tracks after losing power type of please managed to put apply to safety seconds before impact. he was taken to hospital in los angeles for medical checks, of police are being held as heroes, to saving the actors in comedians in the usa. they devastated by the death of a colleague of bob sagat. 650 was best known for his jovial dad role in the tv to come to house. the american style was found unconscious in a hotel room in florida, hours after appearing on stage in a comedy show. an inquest is expected to determine his cause of death. if he is golden globes have turned dark for the 1st time in decades. the usually stuff started. event wasn't broadcast live. a public relations crisis took the event completely offline. reynolds reports on how the globes last. there last time
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the glitter and glamour of the golden globes. the hollywood foreign press associations. annual awards blow out was one of the film world's favorite events. until that is an enormous controversy blew up over the h f. p. a's near total lack of racial diversity and questionable ethical behavior among its members that sent alias stars, fleeing sponsors, opting out and it's broadcast or dropping the ceremony like a hot rock. so for 2022. no red carpet, no celebrity audience, no host, no tv show, and not even an internet live stream. pardon me, feel so bad for them because they can't quite seem to get on the right foot. make it. as james ralph say they can't get on the good. you know what i me the h f e a has announced changes including expanding its membership, just like the academy of motion pictures did after the oscar. so white outrage in
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2015 with studios including warner media, netflix and amazon cutting ties. some in the industry think the organizations days are numbered. there's been so much damage to the organizations, reputation in the membership and this and that, that i'm not so sure they can recover from this. as for the awards themselves, the power of the dog, one best picture, drama, close and place out here. p. pushy. gonna swing. who kidman in being the ricardo one best actress. sorry. i got a lot for a 2nd hand. the best actor in a drama ward went to will spin for his role in king richard marquis 3 golden globes . non ceremony which happened at this swanky hotel behind me was more bad news for the film industry's traditional business model. with a new survey showing nearly half of all pre pandemic moviegoers,
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and not buying tickets anymore, and some of them will be staying home or good. rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles sport is coming up next on al jazeera and tennis champion. no back, a joke of age makes his 1st public statement in this data, these trailing basic controversy. that's all coming out with john. ah
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mm hm. mm pool. ah ah, it's kind of his fault with joe and jokers, which saga continues. doesn't it a, does emily? yes, the short time ago, novak joker bitch made his 1st comments since having his visa cancellation,
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i returned by a federal court in australia. jock of it twisted a picture of himself back on a tennis court and wrote, i'm pleased and grateful that the judge overturned my visa cap cancellation despite all that has happened. i want to stay and try to compete. they'll straight and open are being focused on that. i flew here to play at one of the most important events we have in front of the amazing fan. while his family spoke at a press conference in serbia short time ago and his mother says he was subjected to torture and harassment, the one the one has been released from detention. and as you see in that tweet, he's already been back on court training ahead of next week's australian opened his vote to surrounded a call, leaving his law team offices earlier which they believed was carrying the 20 time grand slam champion, but loyal to the straining government say the minister for immigration can still use his personal powers to cancel a joke of which his visa is now his joke, which his brother at the press conference in belgrade at the moment. and the whole
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process was not about tennyson tournament and australia and open it was more about the justice being pulled out and above the things that they did in there. and you know, we're grateful for the justice system holds surely. and i'm sure that, you know, the justice will go on and. busy the truth will be, be truthful, all the way we had it as, as her father and my father said to the serbian, we have just pure love for all the world willows. shirley nova clouds of his one at so many times we've been there, we've been there so many times and will keep on coming by because we love the country. there's a lot of people from serbian or all on the reason sherry. busy we've got nothing but work and we just have to think all the people who who have gathered in front of hotels were huge,
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paid out for so many days and today from the officers of the lawyers for all. busy the supports for love and peace, they've been saying to him because that's one of the key points. and one of the main reasons why we actually are sitting here today and why he actually won the case yesterday. when we spoke to australian sports, put up like johnson who explained to us how joke of which managed to win the case. the judge in the federal court did i decided to go to force officials at no one a point did not give mister joker beach, not time to consider options when i did find him in the very early hours of thursday morning, given it was 4 o'clock in the morning locally, they said he had 20 minutes to make up his mind or you're out of the country. we cancel your reason or you go to immigration detention. he asked for just a couple of extra hours to speak to tennis trailer and he's lawyers, initially that was granted, but a shift change while the board of holes officials. so those rules were neg, and he was forced to make a very quick decision in the end that was enough for the judge to decide that basic
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cancellation shouldn't. so we cancelled, i think the wides, panning out is not particularly savory for everybody involved. the federal government to state government genesis and know that chocolate which they had seems to be some serious mistakes or at least miscommunications might. and it's left, you know, one of the world's best tennis plays in limbo essentially. and now it's sort of falling between the cracks legally. and you could probably argue ethically as well, roughly on the dallas co joke, which has these a controversy, a circus ahead of next week. so straight an open the spun yet he's been one of joke, which is biggest rivals, told spanish radio station that justice has spoken. following the court's ruling. and the fairest thing is to allow the said to play out the australian. one of the players who supports a joke of it while he's been in detention, that kerio has caught kind of virus. his participation at the australian is now in downtown to catching the virus a week before his home grand slam. if day to the africa cup nations and one of the
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favorite senegal are playing some ball boy right now it's now mil at half time to have the weights of african football. go head to head a bit later group see with rural co taking, im gonna roll co unbeaten in qualifying in a looking to end. the 46 year wait for 2nd continental crown, or full time champions gone a loss to algeria in a friendly before traveling to this tournament. we didn't win, not games in the road. so normally they want to see about when we take it to get out of the technician, hunger to, to, to prove that one day. so whatever happens when day to the end is wild finish to the regular season of the nfl was 5 teams jostling for the last 2 play of spots in the a, f c. among them the las vegas raiders who b l. a. charges on sunday with a field goal in the last place over time. daniel carson carrying a 35 to 32 when to clinch one of 2 remaining wildcard berths in the f. c for the
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writers. but the indianapolis colts, missed out when they suffered a shock close to one of the leagues worse team, the jacksonville jackets that also opened the door for the pittsburgh steelers to sneak into the player following when the bulls more ravens. and in the end of see the san francisco 49 is and a wild called with a come from behind when over the l. a ram robbie gold kicked a 24 yard field goal with 2 minutes and 48 seconds left. and over time, that put the $49.00 is $2724.00 off the key quarterback. ambrey thomas then set it apart in the dining 2nd. the cule that player place. australian goal for cameron smith secured a record breaking victory, the toner of champions in hawaii. smith made 8 buddies and didn't drop a shot in his final rounds to finish the 34 on the pol, lowest score in pga tour history. the previous marks set by ernie els in 2003 smith
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held off the challenge of well no one john ross who finished one strike behind long awaited return in the m. b a. as clay thompson finally stepped back on court for the golden state warriors after more than 2 years away, thompson hadn't played since injuring himself in the 2019 and b a finals. these back in the starting lineup for the warriors game with a cleaning have lays on sunday. and he got gotten states 1st bulky basket of the 9th. he school school to total of 17 points. sal besides to a 9680 to win. and finally, it's pretty common for an n h l team to welcome a special guest to the ice for the ceremonial pock drop the anaheim duck, stick it to another level on sunday, bringing in a monkey for the moments. los angeles angels rally mascot skipped the monkey business and did a swift job of delivering the pock to the 2 captains. the ducks went on to beat the detroit red wings for 3 in a shootout with apollo, do you know what they say about paying? paying monkeys with pina. yes, indeed. are you very much, jo?
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stay tuned. we'll have more news in just a moment. ah! with toll technology can help tackle the spread of coven 19. but our tech solutions, the best solutions we're starting, something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what data is being collected. where is it being for it? poly re looks at the limits of time and the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face. truck it when tech tools go viral. episode free of all hail to lock down on al jazeera, there's more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the candidate sprung up in del rio, texas, over the last 2 weeks. they won't assign them, but us authorities are overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash point in
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a month long serge of people illegally crossing the border. and as little in the camp for them. we can see the time frame trying to trying to stop the pain, getting back into the coming up that they went across to make sure to get through the site because there wasn't enough for them to be there in the car. we met nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching for food, a medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities rules are now flying haitians back home. there is no president, crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the economy is down. people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us. if you have to choose between your site and feeding your family, what do you do? i mean, it happened was because we don't keep ourselves healthy when your son could face death from a dog bio. what do you do? every year you can the cost of it actually. can you afford them?
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