tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 15, 2022 12:00am-12:41am AST
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that the only cron fee will surge to strain resources, but are taking steps to address the impact they are now advising, asymptomatic contacts of coven, $19.00 patients to avoid testing and quarantine at home. what the advisory signifies is there is a degree of pragmatism. and i understand this is a relatively short on thing. it's not that that it's giving up on testing. it's a short drawn thing for the simple reason that the number of off of is incremented contracts are sort known was that it's simply, it's simply restricted. the highest groups authorities will soon decide on extending the ban on the election valleys in the capital, new delhi. when you cases speak to an all time high, there will be another we can go few public health experts warn that on even restrictions good back fire. if this is continued despite the currently, even a small percentage of new hospital admission could overwhelm the health, jefferson,
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barbie, michelle al jazeera, who dealt with china is ramping up jack's role in bound travelers at winter olympics, which start in 3 weeks time specials are concerned. an outbreak of coven 19 in the near by positive t r jenn could spread to the capitol. brit climate reports. now from hong kong. rigorous checks underway in bay. jing officials taking no chances with just 3 weeks to go before china hosts the winter olympics locally transmitted cases of the army . chrome very into coded 19, have been detected in several provinces. but the focus of containment is the northern port city of kent gin. just 30 minutes by train from beijing, mac homes, you know, we have to fight the district into the individual areas for management and control and set up sexy sex life selling time for ra, ts of dating. necessities like pfizer divorce and prepare foods suppressed as hemp place order as they need. earlier this week, games organizes said there were no plans to lockdown beijing,
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but if now announced more rigorous measures will be in place to contain the spread . in hong kong, more mandatory testing has been introduced after nurses tested positive in the district of chin. men and new measures include a band on international transit flights and to return to home learning for primary and kindergarten. kids. hong kong already has a complete flight than from 8 countries dining restrictions and limits on numbers for gatherings. on friday, chief executive, kerry lamb announced a relief package for effective businesses. and that restrictions will be extended for another 2 weeks. that extension means that we'll be restrictions on dining and gathering during the chinese the holiday, which will put a damper on traditional celebration said to ring in the year of the tiger. brick clinic. i'll just sarah phone call. elsewhere the philippines, extending measures to combat a covert search by more than 2 weeks until the end of january. now, countries experiencing its highest infection rate since the damage began with new
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cases hitting a record of more than $34000.00 on thursday. restrictions now include a ban on on vaccinations, people using public transport in the capital manella germany is reported a new record number of covered cases in a 24 hour period fueled by the on the kron variant 92000 new cases reported on fried out from 81000 a day before which itself had been a record. pandemic is also pushing germany to the brink of recession. europe's largest economy shrank at the end of 2021, with output falling by up to one percent in the last financial quarter. now pressure continues to grow on the u. k. prime minister with yet another revelation on a series of parties held at his london residence in breach of locked down rules. the mirror newspaper now says, drinks known as wine time fridays, were held weekly during pandemic restrictions with the full knowledge of boris johnson. earlier his office apologized to queen elizabeth after emerge to party was
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held the day before the funeral of her husband, prince philip with the nation and official morning, as well as locked down. the queen attended the funeral on her own, and so she distance from her family. ah, oh, public opinion appears to be turning against forest johnson with mimi flooding the internet. mocking him a flash mob of parsing, johnson lookalikes even turned up at the gates to downing street on friday, holding bottles and beer and shouting. this is a work event. the arc has more on what this could mean. the bars, johnson, i don't think we can underestimates the kind of political damage this might do to boys johnson in the long run. he's a man who's been able to dodge scandal in the past. but this just doesn't simply look as if it's got a go away,
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a short notice. he's hunkering down one of his family members. we don't know which one has tested positive gove it. which means that he has a pretty good reason to not be in front of cameras defending his position. but the number of voice is clamoring for him to resign is growing not just from opposition . m p. 's not just from his critics, but also for members of his own political party at a 15 percent of those conservative and peace table letters of no confidence, embarrassed johnson that he'll be out. it will kick start a leadership contest, but the majority of conservative am piece all waiting for the results of a very, very important inquiry into misconduct by boris johnson and his staff over the course of the pandemic. we're expecting the results of that soon and that may influence exactly what conservative m p. 's choose to do next. joining us now by skype. izzy on m riley, a former a to you,
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came minister during the previous conservative administration of teresa may. so where does this leave bar is johnson's future as prime minister? can he survive a scandal that involves their breach of his own covered rules, but has also now resulted in an apology to the queen? well, it's very embarrassing, and i do think that his leadership is hanging by a thread. when you look at the series of allegations that are coming out almost on a daily basis, an hourly basis, even. we're just seeing a build up of a public anger and disappointment. and amusement really of what was going on in downing street during a national crisis during the lock down at the start of the pandemic. so i do think this is going to be incredibly damaging to barge on the apology to the queen,
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the apology to m p, 's the apology to the country as i mean. so many times you can say, sorry before it starts to wear a little bit thin and i think we're getting very close to that point. how much support does he have within the government? well boys, sometimes it is a unique politician or a scandals that would have brought down conventional politicians in the past to simply haven't had to cut through portions. and he's been able to brush off scandals in the past. so he's popular to an extent and let's not forget, it wasn't long ago, december 2019. when the last general election took place in the u. k. he won an 80 c majority. and we're only a few years down the line from that. but yeah, it seems as though we're seeing a government in the very latter stages of its, of its tenure. and i do think that there is a level of support for bush johnson. but there is more of a transactional field between the prime minister and the party at large. yes,
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he can with a majority, but ultimately has to govern with conservative principles as to abide by the law. oh, i think a lot of empties are seeing that that isn't ever happening in down the street right now and that patients are starting to, to wear a bit thin. so support is there, but we only need 54 letters from m p. 's to trigger that leadership contest. i mean the reality that isn't a great deal. so a couple more allegations, although publishing of the report defines illegal wrong doing, i think that could take things over the edge for the prime minister. so it's a question of, of when it might happen, and i already already signed it preparations and being made for potential in ship contest. well, i think that's one of the few positives the boys johnson and his team have right now is that there isn't necessarily a ready made leadership successor,
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subarus johnson. you've got less trust. you've got richie to knock in a few of the names, but it being bandied about was potential successes, but none of them really a, quite the finished article. and that is in board of johnson's failure. if we look back to the end of to read amaze, time is prime minister, it was born johnson who was clearly the overriding from wanted to take over. that doesn't quite exist in the conservative party yet. and i think until that clear candidate emerges, actually thing the boys. johnson's position is, is going to be a lot safer, but there is going to come a time where conservative m p 's coalesce around, and in one particular emp, any one particular canada. and then that's when things could start to get very dangerous. indeed for the prime minister. you, you mentioned the inquiry that's being conducted by sue gray, who is a senior civil servant and that, that investigation into lockdown parties. but i suppose it's,
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it's clear that that was sort of a culture of breaking rules when you're talking about age smuggling, i'll call into the basement in a suit case and a d j's. and, and the fact that it was happening on a, on a regular basis. what has been the public reaction to this? i think if you marry him as a public and looking at this and that seeing a government of party, people that not seeing a government that is looking at tackling the issue of the pandemic head on. and really that boils down to leadership and the public looking at these revelations on that on a daily basis and just thinking, well, why is there a culture within downing street where people feel it's acceptable to, to drink alcohol and to have policies on what is effectively i work a work environment, let alone during the middle of an unprecedented pandemic. so i do think the public
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looking at this, regardless of whether it's a legal, regardless of whether it's a against against the formal rules. i think it comes down more to the culture and the leadership style the barrage. busy johnson is, is conducting in downing street right now, and i think that is what is angering the public the most. and indeed conservative m p. so i have no doubt that many employees will be hearing from the constituents this weekend just how unhappy they all with, with doris johnson's behavior and that of the water downing street team. and i think when he's return off to having have those conversations with constituents at the mood could take a and even and even was ton. thank you very much, leon, leon and ronnie joining us sat and i appreciate it. pleasure, stephanie on, and he's out o police into an easier use war to canon, to break up a protest against the president on the 11th anniversary of the country's revolution
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. also they fled war's poverty and oppression abroad, only to end up here in the path of a deadly tornado. i'm prison salumi in bowling green, kentucky, where a refugee community is rebuilding after the storm and is for the data rally, reaches its conclusion in saudi arabia far will be here. tell you about the wind. ah hello, the weather's sloshy dry prosecute parts of europe. now we have got a big area of high pressure across western areas. i'm are seeing things, whereas the calm down over to was used to the moment we do still have quite a stiff wind hair blowing in from the baltic. states feeding some snow across the western side of russia that wintry makes will gradually clear away. as we go on
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through sass day, some more the way of sunshine coming through on the cold side though not for moscow months to in moscow in january as pretty warm actually got some when she, whether they're just out towards the se, pushing into those northern areas of turkey, but for much of the constant as you can see, it is dry, fog and frost doesn't mean a problem across. so the low countries pushing into germany easing across into poland, hopefully less the welcome crossed over towards that western side of the region. a little more in the way of a breeze started to pushing some rain here as we go on through sunday. maybe some of those showers just sliding their way down towards the low countries at this state easing into germany. much of the mediterranean will be quiet by this stage. although we have got a few showers still lapping the shores of northern libya. a little bit of wet weather coming through here for a time just wanted to showers to into egypt and wanted to showers around the gulf of ah,
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lou ah, come back, look at the main stories now. the white house is saying the russia is preparing a pretext for the invasion of ukraine, pre positioning operatives to carry out so called a false flag mission. but russia says, the claims are unfounded. no doubt jokers, which is had his australian visa council for 2nd time, because he's not vaccinated against coven 19 is due to be detained in the next hour, and could be deported if an appeal fails in court. and the u. k prime minister's office is apologized to queen elizabeth after reports of another party which broke
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corona virus restrictions this time on the eve of her husband's funeral. well, there's perhaps some good news about the army kron. various cases might be surging across the world. but data from south africa, the u. k. and the u. s. suggest the number of new infections dropped significantly just 3 to 4 weeks after the surge begins. or south africa's wave pete in the middle of december. it's 70 rolling average hitting $23000.00 new cases per day. that number is now declined to about 6 and a half 1000. the u. k. looks like it hit its peak in early january with more than a 182000 daily cases on a 7 day average. that average figure fell 247000 this week. it's too soon to tell, but the u. s. might have reached its peak as well as of wednesday, an average of nearly 800100000 cases recorded each day. but that figure is expected to drop with new york and other major cities now showing a decline in new cases. ali knocked out as the chief strategy officer for
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population health at university of washington and says there is expected to be a rapid downward trend in on the chrome cases. we have been in the united states anthem of cases and we are coming down at the national level that is a variation between one state to another. and the reason for this that, that rise and that up and decline is on the ground, is so infatuated infecting everybody that is out and about. and it's coming down as fast as it goes up. but the good news and most of the infections on isn't matic. and it's much less severe than what we have seen before about 95 percent less c b and then all divide asset we have seen before or in other development. the u. s. first lady's visit, hang bowling green in the state of kentucky to survey the damage caused by several devastating tornadoes that killed more than 90 people. last month. a neighborhood of immigrants and former refugees in the town was particularly hard hit. kristin, silly me brings us that story. a month after a tornado destroyed their home,
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the ramadan mi family is still sifting through the wreckage, finding scraps of their former lives. pictures, true awards. are you seen the we've all received since we're in elementary, has a lot of men for us to show the achievement of jason's. we been here in the united states. my superior academic sci, i'm superior, the family came to bowling green kentucky a little more than a decade ago. after fleeing conflict in the democratic republic of congo, and spending 20 years and a tanzanian refugee camp. we tried to run here the door was all, are locked, sir. this is in my room. 9 members were sleeping when the tornado ripped through their bowling green neighborhood. i had something like, come to my, my, my bed. all. i wake up my website, we had that we are dying. miraculously,
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they all survived. other families in the neighbourhood weren't so lucky. at least 12 people died here. many of them refugees to. they came to this country to build a better life, only to see it all blown away in a night. in the city of 72000 residence, one and 7 were born outside of the united states. from places like bosnia me and mar, and most recently africana san what's unique is that we've integrated very well. you know, we go the same schools ago, the same churches, we go, the same grocery stores, many move to bowling green for the jobs and the affordable homes. and the community flourished. immigrants and refugees. you have found the american dream have that found opportunity to buy or purchase or their 1st home here the ramadan is now local business owners once again find themselves in need of help come to the plaza way. i had their laura problems like my country with war and they found
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something like this. this is my dream house. and we decided we worked so hard to get the house. and it's like everything go ahead. everything was destroyed in one second. the house may be gone, but the community is coming together and the rama dami say kentucky will always be home. kristen salumi al jazeera, bowling green, kentucky. the u. s. is condemned. north korea is latest mis. i launch saying it posed a threat to the international community. this happened als, off to washington call for new sanctions. of korean state media says the latest launch was a railway board message. it's the 3rd one this month on the 6th since september. government defended the test as a legitimate right to self defense and want of a stronger reaction if more sanctions are imposed. al me and mars al steadly the unsung suit, she will face 5 more corruption charges according to
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a source. familiar with the proceedings. cases allegedly center on the hiring of a helicopter while she was in office and each carry a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. the 76 year old nobel peace prize winner is already on trial, and more than a dozen cases brought since she was overthrown in a cru almost a year ago. they carry a combined maximum gel sentence of more than a 100 years since she has already been sentenced to 6 years in detention and denies all the charges. the u. n is saying that at least a 108 people have been killed in as strikes in ethiopia, north integra region. since the start of this month, it says if europe is air force is carried out several attacks, despite by minister abbe armored calling for national reconciliation to end the conflict. they include strikes on many boss an airport and account for displace people at least 75 others have been injured. federal troops had been fighting to grind rebels for more than a year. agencies, a warning of
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a forgotten humanitarian crisis in northwest nigeria, 10 years of violence is left hundreds of thousands of people without food, shelter, or medicine. many des space people have been killed by armed gangs and as armoured interest reports now from sam for estate as concerned that starvation and disease could cost more lives. ah said, yeah, luna has been in the school for 2 hours waiting to receive few kilograms of grades and some circumvent baby clothes. the mother of 3 has been displeased twice in 3 years. and during that time, this is the only 3rd occasion she is managed to get any food aid. what this runs out, her family would rely on what they usually lynette sentences and now come into the home. and if we can't find food, we will live on wild plants and corn husks. although it should be harder now because the rains had stopped. but private individuals,
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a local groups are trying to ease the suffering, volunteers at some for a cycle work, the phones and computers sourcing full funds online. we have started this program, the, the flow of money actually reduced. in fact, it stopped. so this is the only money we have to make a difference and am going forward. the challenge is still there, the people are still there and their needs are still valid. so we feel the need for cont unity. i like i only see the government can do it alone, it has been doing its better. but the void, the group wants to fil, is too big. about 700000 people have been forced from their home since the conflict between farmers and herders escalated. now semi urban areas are bursting at the seams. attacks on without a rare, but there is a steady rise in the number of people arriving in the city. looking for help, threatening to overstretched, available resources and facilities. they live in extremely high conditions and for
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10 years their plight was largely overlooked. they was the victims of nigel, most forgotten, humanitarian crisis. men here feel abundant and can't understand why they've been neglected for so long. there are few camps for the displeased with many living on the street. the state government says the camps can only provide temporary relief anyway, and the people will be better going home. will most do ever it impossible to make sure that we protect people to deploy much obscurities to go along with them? don't go on men with those communities. in case of any attack is better for us to spend. what about amount for that process? dental from a half from id peace and day said capital or local can they had a good but with images of the latest massacre by an armed gang,
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still fresh fuel choose to go back to their villages. despite bliss attempts to reassure them. the incident, a book whom an uncle will not happen again is included in this val, aren't out of this, did and will continue to do our best. would massive deployment in areas where we fear. there are some truths with all the types cooksey's. men here say they would rather live on the streets and relative safety and be killed by bandits who show no mercy. how many degrees al jazeera is on footer nigeria, thousands of people have been out expressing their anger at sanctions imposed on marly of the june to delay elections expected. next month. countries military rulers asked the public to turn out for these demonstrations, calling the measures imposed by economic community of west african states. eco. extreme trade and financial aid has been cut and blocks members of clothes that orders to marley off the military,
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push the elections back more than 3 years. because hawk has more in this now from neighboring san ago. we're seeing protests not just in the capital obama co, but also in timber to in virginia where people are using the vbms to try to make as much noise as possible. and to try to get the attention of the international community. they're out in an act of defiance in a show of support to the government of transition led by military gentle either i see me going faced with international sanctions and increasingly isolated just on sunday. the west african body echo was put in heavy sanctions against the country and the government of transition. the borders, air and land borders are closed. so is the freezing of transactions between molly and neighboring country. now this is the land lock country. so just in a matter of just a few days, the price of rights has $25.00 killers of rights has gone up by a dollar in a country where most people live on less than $2.00 a day and then adds to the question of paying people salaries,
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if they don't have access to the funds controlled by the central bank. so those are issues that has made a lot of people angry. and the protest started with the movement of prayer and by my co moment of prayer for peace, this piece that is, become so elusive. despite the presence of $14000.00 un peacekeepers, costing a $1000000000.00 a year and $5000.00 french soldiers. well, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced, thousands of people have been killed because because of attacks launched by groups that are gaining grounds and for a see me go, it's the answer to this elusive piece. so that the piece or bring back that piece is to delay elections by a further 5 years, is to bring in russian fighters. there are about $500.00 russian fighters that are on the ground associated to the private security company. wagner's group. they go to development into new jersey now police of use of water cannon to disperse thousands of protest as who gathered in the capital to accused the president of
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staging. a qu, it was a heavy police presence is demonstrated to find a corona virus on, on old gatherings. chi site has been under pressure since july. when he sacked the prime minister, suspended parliament, and seized far reaching powers protest. come on, the 11th anniversary of the tinian revolution. let's evoke men has more from the capital tunas to dice this traditional celebration is the, the revolution and county side had changed the date of the public holiday to december 17th. so just by coming out to die, it's a demonstration that people are disobeying his decrees. but over the past moments here, things have been getting a lot worse into nisha. we've seen those that are increasing amount to arrest, particularly the disappearance. oh, of the mp and former justice minister noticing by heidi. but today what we've been saying is it was a slight stop, but police were pushing back,
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protest is blocking them from getting to the central avenue. and then it things became sort of more intensive protesters pushed through and went run back streets. we've seen quite significant characters. so you know, the political scene being arrested searches before when the to is the solution bar association who is beaten and tracked and weighed. apparently young people have been arrested. its police checkpoints around the avenue that has been use of water cannon and spacing and take ass i. so one journalist 2 is sort of coughing on the ground. she's really, yeah, it was really suffering with the take us. so the, the violence against protest, this is really stepped up from the anger, has stepped up with strong winds in unseasonably high temperatures of re ignited wildfire impact go. nea devastating huge areas of forest in their mo, argentine beach and smoke from the find. just force the authority to shop pos are
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the countries longest highway which connects the north and south of the country. argentines have been sweltering under a severe heat wave this week. a temperature soaring above 40 degrees. sure. it's a little after that go. i suffer from the heat. it's not something i like in the city. it gets oppressive. it's dense because this cement. so there's no way to cold down. we came here to have some relief. it's nice. it's cool. i thought of my e border less ignacio, but they me got bobo, it's very hot. and due to the pandemic in the economic situation, it's very difficult. and, well, we can't go to wal coasts which are 400 or 500 kilometers away. so we come here which is free. yeah. social distance thing. and we really are having a great time. phil had for you on the news, our more on the know that joke of h. australian open saga. that will be coming up in sport. ah
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ah ah o a now all this is marian. thank you so much. morocco are heading to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. they beat tournaments minnows commercial to now fully my mala, zachary i will allow getting the goals for the atlas lions. the victory means the north african have 6 points from 2 games in group. see morocco are looking to win the tournaments for a 2nd time. what did i get? what good living abroad, broke out at the end of the group,
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seize other game we saw, gonna suffer in major den, so their hopes of dancing the gun and we're looking good for the win win. andre, are you putting them ahead in the 1st half gone? how are equalized, which is minutes. last 11, draw leaves. donna 3rd, just one point from 2 games are 2nd with 4 point. well our, we have kept their hope of advancing alive after trailing the rank them. by the way, they got back into the game with a great finish. the celebration that followed however, was perhaps even more impressive being longo. the score of that goal also got the winner just before the hour mark to one the final formula. we said 3rd in group be with 3 points from 2 games or one of the predetermine favorite. santa goal continue to struggle in front of goal. they were held to a goal is draw by guinea. it means they fail to score from open play in both of their games at the tournaments so far. senegal and guinea now have 4 point center
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on course to reach the last 16. the news he has protests against the referee of the africa cup of nations has been rejected. the confederation of african football dismissed the complaints about their game with molly, ending for 90 minutes was up. have also confirmed the results of wednesday's game as a y no win for molly being reported that the referee had been suffering from heat stroke . now got jock, which is so hoping to play next week's australian open, his legal team have appealed against the decision to cancel his visa for a 2nd time with a new hearing now set to take place. on sunday. earlier on friday, immigration minister alex hawk used his personal power to revoke shaka bitches visa player isn't vaccinated against cove in 19, but he had hoped to be given a medical exemption. john edge has been included in the draw for the 1st grand slam of the season. which is due to start on monday. i'm not going to sit here and start
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kicking. novak well done. it's of, it's a. yeah. like i said, the other day it's just is not a good situation. just seems like it's dragged on for quite a long time. now and not great for the, for the tennis, not great for this trillion open. not great for novak yeah, and obviously a lot of people who criticize, obviously the government here as well. so it's not, not being good. well, jock, which is heading back into immigration detention in melbourne on saturday. he'll be allowed to go and meet with his legal team in the presence of australian border. 4th officers is appeal hearing will take place at the federal court on sunday. that concludes in his favor, jock of which is australian open title defense could still begin. on monday, we been speaking to 7 news, sports reporter andrew mccormick, about the blame game, currently being played and australia. well,
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i think was the majority. people are great. we know that job each phase is being canceled. it's certainly an element that this whole mess could have been avoided on all fronts. and it's not just know that the 2 types i'm part of the blinding if you could about fascinating the 1st by spot. he was told and given the information which is turned out to be false in terms of the tennis destroyer and other officials that have the astronomy. and i've been telling him that you know why that he could get an exemption from back nation and to enter the country in play or. ready for i record breaking 21st grand slam on history here in melbourne, that wasn't the case and i gave you guys assurances that weren't the case. you know, that job reach point of view. i mean. ringback type of why what i personally about the that's nice nice. you have to personally bet. and i think the,
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the why that is been handled by all parties involved including just showing government and kind of strata has been quite shambolic to be honest. and the fact that i didn't, and so was 48 hours out from the point to get a decision on the beta. when he won, he's caught in the middle of the way about 5 days, we had to drag through this whole waste weapon use on every single not around all services throughout the wait, what any one will talk about. and quite frankly, now people. ready are my stick it i wanted to see one while the other is know that plying origin on the and being fine brooklyn that starts having derived $15000.00 for using profane language during a media interview. since then, happen following the next last to the trailblazers on monday in portland, 11 time all star was fine. $25000.00 last long's after using obscene language towards a fan in atlanta. and can hurry driver. now, sir,
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lydia has won the dagger rally for a 4th time as the race through the saudi arabian desert came to an end on friday. the 51 year old took the overall honor is ahead of frances 9 time world rally champions, sebastian live. the wind makes ality of the 2nd most successful driver in the history of dak, ours car, a category. he started with millions ari vanden n, and behind a 7, a pet hansel tally of 8 wins. okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to marin and london. thank you very much for that wraps up the news, al, but i'll see you in a couple of minutes for more news. oh ah.
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and the virus is indiscriminate, yet those living in poverty are far more vulnerable to the dangers of covert. my g ali re examines the reasons for this disparity, the social and economic inequality that surround us a much deeper and much more problematic than we thought. i'd asked where the lessons learned from the global pandemic could lead to positive change the growth of the pool of the hill, which all hail the locked down, expose of privilege and poverty during a crisis on a j 0. 20 years after sierra leon's brutal civil war coins, more than 50000 lives. how has the country progressed rich with natural resources, but economically poor are the deep divisions of its past still determining its
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. the u. i says it has information. russia's pre positioned operatives for a false flag operation in easton ukraine to create a pretext for an invasion which comes out after a massive cyber attack brought down dozens of ukrainian government websites. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm the mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. novak joker, which faces deportation again off the australian.
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