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a, can you afford them? films about inspiring solutions to global health challenges. age, you select on algebra. ah, the nato chief says, significant differences remain after a meeting with top russian officials, the sanctions, contin over russia's truck build up on ukraine's border. this was not an easy discussion, but damp is exactly why this meeting was so important. ah, hello there, i'm al, am i here? dean? this is al jazeera life, and doha. also coming up. mr. speaker,
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i want to apologize. a see now going to take a decent thing and resign. britton's permanent assert, boris jones and faces calls to resign after he admits attending a party. while millions in the u. k. were locked down. north korea announces a successful test launch of hypersonic nissan. as leader kim john urges his commander to show more military muscle and britons, prince andrew, fails in his bids to dismiss of sexual abuse case against him in the united states . ah, the head of nato says, differences with russia over ukraine will not specie to resolve. yet stalsen burke has once again borne moscow of consequences if it invades its neighbour. it follows
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the 1st meeting of the nato russia council in brussels since 2019 stolen berg says allies are concerned about a russian troop built up on ukraine's border and want them to withdraw immediately . moscow wants guarantees, natal will not accept its neighbour. as a member. this crosses is a, it's, it's the making of russia on therefore, this important debate deescalate the ukraine hostile to self defense of ducks him showing an u. m. a family talker angler, for so many dollars when they, they dollars, unless it'll help them to uphold of octo, brought to, to self defense. while the u. s. has also held firm to its position, urging the russian precedents to choose peace and security and remain at the negotiating table. to gather the united states and our nato allies made clear, we will not slam the door shut on nato's open door policy. a
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policy that has always been central to the nato alliance, if fresher walks away, however, it will be quite apparent. they were never serious about pursuing diplomacy at all . that is why collectively we are preparing for ever for every eventuality. while natasha butler is life for his end paris and natasha. no resolution from that meeting then. but what more half nato been saying? where jen? stoughton burke, the nato secretary general. they're saying that this was a crisis. he said the nato felt was being a, had been created by russia, but of course russia believes that this is a crisis that's been created by nato. and that gives you a sense of where we're at, which is there was no major breakthrough. after talks between nato members and senior russian negotiators at nato headquarters in brussels,
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all that came out according to you and salt and berg at was an agreement a to continue with talks, although we don't have any time table for any future discussions. the problem is, of course, you have these 2 sides, russia on one nato, on the other, both accusing each other of fueling tensions, are in the ukraine crisis. you have a rush of making demands of nato that is stop encroaching on the east. it says that it that it promises not to make it make ukraine a nato member in the future. on the other hand, nato saying that such demands are absolutely unacceptable. so you have 2 sides that are really polls apart. they don't seem to be finding any common ground. salzburg also said that he earned nature members made it very clear to russia that if russia were to invade or ukraine, there would be, he said, a very serious consequences. natasha butler in paris. thank you.
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the best buy minister has apologized to the nation after admitting attending a garden party in dining streets during the 2020 loctite. this of course was a time when his own government was enforcing strict measures confining millions of people to their homes. and her sense, as such reports. oh, horace johnson has never been under such pressure from his own party, the opposition, and the people of britain who elected him. the question, did he attend a summer party in the garden of number 10 downing street in may? 2020. the whole country was in lockdown. around 40 people appear to have been in breach of coven restrictions. first, he tried to address the british people. i want to apologize. i know the rage, they feel with me or with the government. i lead. when they think that in donald street itself, the rules are not being properly followed by the people who make the rules. and
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when i went into that garden, just after 6 on the 20th of may, 2020, to thank groups of stoffel going back into my office 25 minutes later to continue working. i believed implicitly that this was a work event. but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent every one back inside. after months of deceit and deception. the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road his defense, his defense, that he didn't realize he was at a party. ah, it is so ridiculous that is actually offensive to the british, yet he's finally been forced to make what every one you that with the whole country was locked down. he was hosting boozy part is in town express se,
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now going to take a decent thing and resign. johnson didn't say yes or no, i minister, i want to repeat that. i thought it was a, a work event and apologizing again and telling opposition leader care stammer. he should wait for the results of an inquiry into revelations of several parties in downing street in whitehall. i regret very much that we did not do things differently or that evening i was to speak of the labor leader persisted. talking of the deep offence calls to relatives of people dying from covey that the time and of the millions who obtain the wolves. tama repeatedly rounded on johnson, the parties over prime minister. the only question is when the british public kick him out, will is party, kick him out, or will eating the decent thing and resign. this crisis is being called part again by the media. johnson is trying to write it out much rest though with the outcome
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of the inquiry into downing street and whitehall parties, and what the police do about the latest revelation. more rest though, on whether the conservative party decides johnson is now a liability and has to go. he could untrue simmons al jazeera. there's been an explosion in somali as capital mogadishu. according to local ambulance services, at least 10 people have been killed, including 5 security officers authority, say a car bomb targeted a security convoy yonder group. al shabbat says it carried out the attack on a routes leading to the airports and with korea is claiming these successful launch of another hypersonic missile state media released images of leader kim jong and observing these 2nd launch in less than a week. i per sonic missiles can more easily avoid detection and interception than ballistic. once kim set his new year aim, was to improve. north korea's defences. o'bonham chick is
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a research fellow at the institute for north korean studies at young se university . he says it's time to take north korea's involvement in hypersonic technology. seriously. although warm has consistently underestimate ingenuity of. busy the korean scientist and weapon development and that lady is the true test firing miss. so goes to prove that the north koreans really determine to strengthen the national defense capability as he was announced in the 8th party congress last january, january, 2021. so all of these are part of the grant plan to strengthen it's capable of a widow long term plan. so the bad news is that this is not going to be the last time that we're going to witness the north koreans testing their weapons. the north
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koreans are moving ahead on its own schedule until it reaches the goal set by the midterm military capability development. this poses a threat to the national security of staff because the type of hyper sony mythical by north korea can reach from capital city of north korea hung out to a saw the capital city of south korea within 1000000. so it'll be increasingly difficult or they just think of them deployed in south korea to have a complete and reliable be self defense. the un security council is holding an open meeting on the conflicts in yemen. the scenes national community grapples with hundreds of ends. it's 7 years civil war. humans in the grip, one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, the un estimates that 80 percent of the population is in need of humanitarian
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assistance. some 13000000 people are in danger of starvation. from between the 2, restarting on a challenging node. the military escalation, i described in this council last month, has accelerated as the parties are dumping down on military options. 7 years down the road of war. the prevailing belief of old war insides seems to be that a thing sufficient harm on the other will force them into submission. however, there is no sustainable long term solution to be found on the feed. therefore, i will continue to stress that warring parties can should, and indeed, must talk even if they are not ready to put down their arms. so ahead here on al jazeera, the unemployment crisis in india growth, like the government saying the economy is bouncing back. future food security concerns in the u. k. is the government tries to solve delicate balancing act
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between the environments and farming. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys with sponsored by capital airways. well, i think we'll see some more flooding in indonesia in jakarta, but if you follow singapore column, it looks like a much draw picture than it was. this is where the most act to weather is coding. read through bonia than what you call the rest of java. some heavy rain in the south, the philippines, but in the north, i'm in vietnam. that breeze. those still blowing isn't containing many heavy showers real when to still in japan. i think we'll see some stuff just catching the edges of south korea as well. but huge amounts in home shoot, accardo would increase the avalanche risk. since knowing that for about 3 days is forecast is for thursday will stop eventually,
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the cold air really is cold behind it. the teen is the high hobbin minus 13. that this is unusual weather again for india. this cloud in the north east has left but $42.00 millimeters in calcutta, 4 times the january of he's not a wet time of the year despite it being which is part of the world. somewhere in the northeast of india, it is more rain to come up as well. tends to fade out for the sas, you see more dynamic protection than it was telling, matters like which is seasonally correct. it's left behind, largely dry weather was slowly increasing temperature. the deli and the whole, but decreasing air quality. oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways. from the al jazeera london, brutal cow center to special guests in conversation. this is the chance to start the revolution, unprompted, uninterrupted. we need to do away with the what evil, because it stops conversation. where should we get aligned to both on meet i isa. i
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can be. this is the beginning of friendship is the beginning of love, right? like getting somewhere we can really break through the barriers studio, be unscripted on al jazeera with the fees al jazeera, quick reminder, all the headlines for you this are the head of nathan says, differences with russia over ukraine will not be easy to resolve stuff. since the alliance is willing to talk about question, talk to russia, author of items control, but would not allow moscow to veto ukraine's wishes to join the rock. the british
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prime minister has apologized to the nation after admitting attending a guardian policy, internal streets during the 2020 locks. and not of course is when johnson governments was enforcing strict measures confining millions of people to their homes facing multiple coals to resign. and an explosion has walked somali as capital, mogadishu killing, at least 10 people killed in 5 security officers, say carbon targeted, a security convoys unable leading to the airports. okay, we're going to take, you know, see russia 50 for a minister. alexander goosgo is giving a briefing in brussels following that meeting with me. so on the screen crisis, let's listen in precisely aimed at analyzing that situation and particularly the tensions which will be rising of the last couple of years. so
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we'll see, you know, so you could, this was russian initiative, not sure why we were, you'd like to thank the sex for general for if i'm agreeing to this national, not just of the issue and of course, dedication you, what was the pedestal so by the deputy minister of defense general, i mean if you're working it's, i guess it was not processed or just if you got a know that this is a humans fuck that and these are, will you security guarantees of course are essential interests as a statement before you leave as opposed to see, oh wait on the bizarre boss with follow new a new ah was order she use him sort of the water level law, not as good by the ticket. you were in the, was throwing up the situation which has evolved as today as a result of
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a source of nathan rights, the policy and neighborhood. yes. the past, something should be at that fucked up. he's got expansion fluid now who will probably loose through or what i feel for bizarre versus not a live principal and half dot o r. fuck, i thought it said yours, and this isn't really prevents any kind of a temporary new, any kind of desire to create an overall european secure against you, the surgeon versus long drago. ah, for the beard. another which honestly showed less than what they have done is arm to enlarge eastern that has been to the detriment of european spirit his own. another want to be and we're getting this with. so if you to do achieve in the more than the sports. yeah, prior to seal on the brown in europe, she sort of an issue no term, but now more does feed issue with frontier. so yes, russian federation, federal trade nation. bizarre process, ease of low yield, the new you and your brimley munoz. go ahead with him,
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but it was like one or 3 country attempted to enter nato, which had a common border with russia, was poland. and now in many states have entered nato. and that territory is obviously being used to prove projects. and uniform is grandmother ricky, sorta with the lottery now with regard to russia. but the adorable plants are varying strategic tab, samuel, and that creates had acceptable risks with for russia, which will have to count that all the go. what are the 3rd factor mazda fall degradation of the arms control system? go be hand down. it is no secret of the facts are well known that from the united states junior pro have only had denounced miss south treating them and i are wearing them straight to them as a short day prevented the adaptation of the sudden,
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treaties. gotcha. and then there's another start treaty and now we're losing roster. also lucky brought the computer for last year. give it a profit on a open skies. treaty was also seriously undermined, which is one of the most important tools to ensure transparency. hello job and are you are with united states and their allies. are this new oh, her attempting to achieve from new dominance in law. air is operational areas. he on the gun, you land and see what the air and now also space and as cyber space are reserved both additional land and all directions because of the oldest lamear yoseph of long orchard continues. and the thresholds for using nuclear weapons are being lowered by this figure. you will see that there is a nuclear component in when your military training maneuvers and with the new rules,
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which is also a cause of concern gallery. both her and her. finally, houston soon or so, just as a deplorable thing to see you later. and that's practically all corporation between nato and russia has. so ben halted at the initiative or nato food. we don't have a uniting positive agenda. emergency, super as of today from the on would you mind with the believe and it, it is quite understandable as soon as this positive agenda such as the fight against terrorism and just promoting our security and again, a storm and finding drug trafficking, training africa from specialists so learning local school and fighting piracy, you got the one you and regarding the skies, it is now all part of the past. and we understand that this is
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something that does not fit europe in nato's new strategy. story really tripping, which is to resort to cold war iraq containment tactics. learn the rules of the blossom. while we've been hearing there from men, russian stepped. he, a foreign minister, a he's been, you know, outlining the russian prospector following those talks are top lane there. really is a, he's saying that nature's behavior is increasing unacceptable. risks for russia with her ands or mr. bush girl. so saying that niece is trying to against periodicity in all areas, giving the sense that sir, russia's feeling pretty hemmed in by ear. what it seizes n natal behavior, let's get more from our correspondence. he joins us from moscow. dorsey jabari
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is at live for rose, said doors that have been hearing some of it there, but essentially just wrap up. what rushes position is, what are they are trying to get forwards after this, a crucial meeting with the, with nato in belgium. well, the deputy russian foreign minister, i, when he went into this meeting, i shed few hours ago called it a m. m. historic moment to moment of truth, i in relationship between russia and nato, and now we're hearing him say that it really things have not gone according to how the russians would have wanted it clearly. and there is a very strong tone against the nato allies and how the russian see the nato countries behaving, and they are very concerned. and the deputy foreign minister, alexander gross go said that's, it's clear that the u. s. senate allies are attempting to achieve dominance in all
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areas land, aaron, c, as well as cyberspace. he also went on to say that all cooperation between nato and russia has been essentially suspended or in light of the events of the past few years. and this is interesting because we heard from the ad nato secretary general, just a short while ago, who said that they are going to resume a relationship with russia. and they're going to reopen office as in moscow and brussels. and that is not what the russians are saying now. so it's clear that things are not as an, as clear as all sides are saying. and there's still very much differences in gaps remaining between at russia and nato at this time. no. okay. darcy, jabari, they're joining us live from moscow. we're going to keep eyes on mats, press conference there, form or alexander group. cool, given the russian points, if you, but for no doors, the thank you very much indeed. so let's move on to the new star. britain's prince, andrew will face a civil sex assault case in the united states after
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a judge refused to throw it out. virginia jeffrey says she was forced to have sex with the royal when she was just 17 years old. after being traffic's boy convicted, sex offender, jeffrey epstein, the princess lawyers said that she had signed the deal without seaman that prevented her some suing him. now though, the case will be able to proceeds in new york or let me know to gabriel. ella's on to. he joins us live from new york and say, game, 1st of all that it must be said. the prince does deny the allegations which are leveled against them, that they are pretty bad allegations and it now looks like he's heading to court. just explain to us was can, how are we going to see britain's prince andrew in the dock in a new york courtroom? well,
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we could no one's got the exact answer to that, but i could tell you the chances of that happening are a lot better than they were just a few hours ago before this judges decision. what we do know is that prince andrew most likely now will have to give testimony under oath in a trial that could start later this year in new york. will prince andrew need to be present or in new york for all of that, that still up in the air if you will. but bottom line is, this was certainly a big defeat for prince andrew and his lawyers and for that case, buckingham palace. we've not commented by the way so far, but a big victory for victims rights advocates. let's just get this on the table right now on the very beginning, prince andrew denies these charges very strenuously since the beginning are also this judge that made this ruling. the judge in, in his over 40 page ruling,
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he made it very clear because he knew this was going to be a high profile ruling that he make it very clear that he is not making any sorta judgements on the case itself or the accusations themselves. all this judge was doing is just making a definition or a judgment on this particular if this case could go forward. and clearly he ruled emphatically that it could and her this, sir. now prince andrew potentially could be this trial. could this case could be going to court now? here in new york later this year. okay, gabriel allison so ad figures up to date life from new york cape. thank you. now at least 10 people had been killed in landslides and flash floods in the brazilian states of mean oscar race. the region has been hit by several natural disasters caused by heavy rainfall. since the weekends one is 17000 people. that's a flea. their homes was prompted miners to suspend some operations in the states, and more rain is expected to continue this week. the u. k. government says,
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announced the biggest change to land practices in decades, farmers will be paid thousands of dollars for adopting an eco friendly approach. as we've barger reports from southeast england, this is to be our bill. so this, this would have been winter wheat 18 years ago, and then castle estate. they've been re wilding the land before. and one really knew what it meant. the soil to unprofitable to grow produce is ideal for handing back to mother nature and now a welcome cash subsidy, courtesy of british taxpayers for continuing what they're doing. this is the most important thing for 40 years. i guess. i mean, it is a combination of years and years and years of thinking and, and discussing and hopefully influencing some of the decision making. but yeah, wow, it's amazing. it's the biggest shake up of britain's landscape in a generation says the government, a $1000000000.00 funding scheme designed firstly to incentivize sustainable farming
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. and secondly, to reverse the decline of nature by paying landowners to re wilde their properties . all possible since the u. k. left, the e use common agricultural policy that subsidized farmers depending on the size of their land. the new post breaks it funds designed to reward farmers for making environmentally positive choices. we have now legally binding targets all the environment, most notably a target to reverse the decline in nature by 2030. and we have a responsibility as a governors to ensure that the payment rates we make are attractive enough to incentivize the uptake of our schemes. whether a rumblings of concern, why the plans will simply reward already wealthy farmers that have lambs to spare concerns to about the lives and livelihoods of small a tenant farmers who could be kicked off land to make way for re wilding schemes.
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and what about food security, say farmers, britain needs more nor less farmland, to feed a growing population or run the risk of being increasingly dependent on foreign and potentially low a quality import. delivering food for the country is also an absolutely crucial part of what we do must be delivering food along side environmental delivery, rob van, instead of it's raise questions about the future of farming, how to balance sustainability and food production. this might be the answer, not an agricultural revolution, but something that's been done for centuries. small local farms close to urban areas. agriculture is that a cross roads, and the more land votes handed over to nature in return for government subsidies in the coming years. means that we may come vote soon to rely upon local producers like this to feed our communities. we live in a world shape, buying food, and the land it's grown on. nature's future is our future. ne park al jazeera,
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southeast england. as ever, it's of a busy news day. there is more of course on the website al jazeera dot com, recovering everything from cove, its t, those russian talks. ah, this is al jazeera, these on the headlines, the head of nato says, differences with russia over ukraine will not speak easy to resolve. yet stockton barrack says the alliance is willing to talk to basha about arms control, but with knots allow moscow to veto ukraine's wishes to join the blog. it follows the 1st meeting of the nato, russia council in brussels since 2019. this crisis is a, it's, it's, it's a making of russia and therefore this important debate deescalate the ukraine.

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