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how families work like this. the water is highly contaminated. bolivia in the class, risk in it all, al jazeera. ah . when there isn't an actual crisis to suit their needs, they'll make one of the pentagon says russia is creating an excuse to invade ukraine. moscow dismisses the accusation. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. i think he's been exposed as, as a fraud, as, as a liar. and i think the british public kind of had enough really cold grow for the resignation of the u. k. prime minister, after more revelations of drinks events with his staff during the coated 19
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lockdown. she's not strange that know about jock adventures. presence may boost anti vaccine sentiment is the tennis star fights deportation of a cobra. 19 concerns and record high temperature set off while fires in one of south america's worst heat waves and decades. ah, the u. s. is accused russia planning a so called false flag operation and eastern ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for an invasion. according to washington, there's evidence that russian agents might already be in the country to carry out acts of sabotage and blame ukraine for them. a criminal spokesman though has dismissed the reports as unfounded. my kind of reports after a week of negotiation. busy in 3 european cities, there are no signs of any diplomatic breakthrough. and
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a warning from the white house that the ukraine crisis could escalate even further . with the claim that russia is planning to create a pretext for an invasion, we have information that indicates rush has already pre positioned a group of operate ads to conduct a false flag operation in eastern your crane. the operatives are trained in urban warfare and using explosives to carry out acts of sabotage against russia's own proxy forces. really delegation was echoed. ready by the u. s. defense department, we already have in addition, indications that russian influence actors are already starting to already starting to fabricate ukrainian provocations that in both state and social media to again try to justify in advance some sort of pretext for incursion. claims to that, russia was behind a cyber attack on ukrainian government websites that shut them down for
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a period of time. the words be afraid and fear the worst. we're also projected on several official sites. but any scheduled annual news conference, the russian foreign minister dismissed the allegations and maintain that it was the us and its allies that was stalling the diplomatic process by not responding to russia's demand that nato membership for ukraine be taken off the table. as you say, we are waiting for the written reaction. we have reasons to believe that our partners have understood the necessity to react quickly precisely and on paper. and they have understood that we are not going to wait forever. but of course, there are plans to drag it on and on. the us senate is continuing to debate imposing sanctions on russia. and while there's bipartisan agreement on the need for strong action, there's disagreement about the details. the bill is not passed. democrats rejected the proposal by republican senator ted cruz to sanction
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a gas pipeline from russia to germany. probably every single one of us in this chamber agrees that the united states must be strong and confronting potent and his the stabilizing tactics in eastern europe and in ukraine. but my colleagues as my colleagues made clear this morning, senator cruz his bill in our opinion, is the wrong answer at this time to deter a president. putin's aggression. the white house insists that sanctions against russia should not impact on allies like germany. walking a tightrope as it attempts to define what form sanctions should take my kinda ultra 0 washington while the crisis and ukraine was high on the agenda of a meeting of e. u foreign ministers in france. they want russia of a robust response bearing a cyber attack, a dense key of could prepare the ground for military action by moscow at the same time. so we call for this glacier new, we goal for the wishes and via look. we reaffirm our commitment to respond to
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attacks, to crane any further military aggregation against you. grain with half may see if consequences and severe cost in response and dizzying lose restrictive measures that will be as up. did it go to the nation with our bottom us. in a rare example of cooperation between the 2 countries, russia, security services of arrested 14 members of a ransomware hacking group. falling a request from the united states, among those held on members believe to be responsible for hacking the largest oil pipeline in the us. the shut down of the colonial pipeline led to fuel shortages across americas east coast. last year, john hendrick has moved from chicago. the u. s. government was very concerned about this, put out a $10000000.00 reward for any information it lead, lead them to the leaders of this organization. but there was generally a belief in the us that people operated in russia as hackers,
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with the tacit approval of the russian government, as long as they were not in packing. the government itself are interfering in russia. coincidentally, that happens at a time when russian systems government systems were being hacked or it is not clear that those are at all related. a multi nation operation, reportedly had disabled. these groups ability to operate, but the u. s. government was not confident that it was actually going to be able to get a hold of these people. but russian tv today showed russian agents the f. s. b intelligent service and police. going to 25 addresses, arresting 14 people and charging them with charges that could lead to up to 7 years in prison, never got russian. government says it will not deport russian citizens. but that raises the prospect that some of those in the operation who might not be russian might actually be extradited. we were still waiting to get more information on that
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. but those tv images were really profound. they showed cars being see large piles of money over 400000000 roubles in fact. and it suggests that if hackers thought that they could operate with impunity in russia, there are some circumstances in which they are not safe. russia has added to allies of kremlin critic alexson of val need to its list of what it terms terrorists and extremists, leonard volkoff van events, van of work fun of all these election come campaign and anti corruption foundation . and i can't get outside russia 45 year old in the valley setting 2 and a half years in prison for parole violations charges. he says we're trumped up to thought is political ambition. now staff for the official residents of britain's prime minister held regular friday drinks parties during corona virus locked out. that's according to report by the daily mirror. newspaper maurice johnson had
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already apologized to the queen for one party at downing street on either husband, prince phillips funeral. when on wednesday, boss johnson asked a british public for forgiveness for attending another drinks event on the 20th of may in 2020 the opposition on summon johnson's own party calling for him to resign at johnston and says he thought he was attending a work event. ah, and public opinion appears to be turning against johnson, but some people at least appear to be having fun with it. a flash mob of partying, johnson lookalikes, turned up at the gates of downing street on friday. with mo hussain is a former chief press officer at 10 downing street. he explained how investigation into the gatherings might play out a drip drip of different revelations, different parties, so many parties. so many of the allegations and the prime minister's efforts to apologize. part of the apologize i would say trying to live under this just
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haven't worked because every day feels now you're getting more and more you have this really embarrassing situation with number 10, that triple chose to buckingham palace as well. so in terms of where this is coming from, it feels to me that this happened a long time ago. people have known about this for a while and because we have this report as feasible, 7th grade coming out, expecting next week or so. a few people are probably worried about what does going to say will up the junior members and stuff get blamed for something and therefore all the things now be exposed that actually highlight what really happened. so when it is initially g to the commons, a few days ago, there was a lot to, i'm sorry for the perception, or i'm sorry if people and the focus that way. but this was
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a work event. this was within the rules identity that really washes, i don't think people really take the face value and it seems, even though this report is not out yet, and it's meant to be independent. the lots of briefing around what the report is like a say we heard yesterday that it went find any allegations of criminality. weren't necessarily apportion blame. it will look into a bit of detail as to why things happen and maybe make some recommendations. but also the policy raise that she's not really that of judgment on the prime minister . she's still a civil servant at the end of the day. so what happens off the report is find the unknown tennis donna, jock ventures fighting attempts to deport him from australia. these back in detention opt, australia's immigration minister cancelled his visa of his claim for a vaccine exemption is a 2nd time his visa has been revoked with sarah clark joins us live from brisbin.
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sarah, so the visa saga continues. tell us what's been happening today then the visa sagger is back in court and on saturday here in australia there was a preliminary hearing in the federal court in melbourne. this is obviously jock of his team trying to stop his deportation. i had the astray an open on monday where jock of it sure is in the 1st round and not the government canceled his visa for a 2nd time. on friday, they noted that was made on this decision was made on the grounds of public interest because they considered jiving jar jarvis a joint venture should say, novak joker, which ought to be a health risk to australians. now they were re, issued a re argue that taste again. and now the federal court in melbourne there presented a 268 page document stating that he may fan or fuel anti vaccination sentiment. here in australia, at the lawyers also that had that due to his high profile presence here, he may also encourage people not to comply with the measures that are in place to
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try and deal with the pandemic. and the number of a daily number of cases here in australia, and he's potentially undermining the pandemic strategies have been put in place by the federal and state governments. now joint ventures, lawyers are obviously rejecting his claim. they want to stop this deportation. and this is their last bid or last minute bid to try and stop him being removed from australia on the eve of the australian open. and i should note, as i mentioned earlier, joke of it is still listed in the jaw to play on monday. yes, sir, and how was public opinion playing into all of this? i mean, people seem particularly angry, but jokers, which was granted. i'm exemption in the 1st place. well the people of australia were very angry initially when they found out the joker, which was coming to play and he be granted exemption to travel to australia for medical circumstances. and as a result, we had some news polls this week also ahead of the federal government's decision on friday to cancel his bays or an 80 percent of australians a wanted him to to be deported. now the government canceled his visa,
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noting that when faring that's a joke to which was a health risk. but here in australia you've got to remember where he recording a record number of daily infections. and critics are arguing the likes of the labor form alive, a prime minister, a kevin rud, he citing that scott morrison is simply using this visa saga in the federal court as a distraction to the key issues which the likes of the record number of cases, the lack of rapid adage and tests and the food shortages and other issues. so there's some questions as to why number one, why the visa was issued in the 1st place only to be cancelled on arrival. and how is this unvaccinated test player a risk when we're dealing with a record number of cases on a daily basis here in australia. all right, i sarah live for us there in brisbin. sarah, thank you. me not serbia's president has given no back joker, which is fool backing with if you wanted to band novak jock of a true winning, his 10th australian open trophy in melbourne, why didn't you deport him immediately? why didn't you tell him that it was impossible for him to get
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a visa to your country? why do you harassing and not only harass him, but his family and a whole nation, libertarian and proud? is that necessary to win an election? is that necessary to make your citizens like you, president from a small country has appeared, who can say that to a great prime minister from a large country tougher. so break every now to 0. when we come back, the netherlands is easing lockdown measures despite recording the highest number of daily cove, 19 infections will tell you why. and we report from northwest nigeria were armed, gangs of crated havoc, looting and killing thousands more in that status. ah . hello we got some nasty weather making its way. i got a good part of the u. s. over the next couple of days is the holiday weekend. of course. not exactly holiday, whether we got this cold front just sinking its way down out of canada,
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a lot of coal rare on this one. and that will just gradually plunge down into the northern plains, through the mid west and sink further south, which as we go through saturday, will way down towards the yes central and southern states by this state. not just apertures. and they say it around minus to a minus 5. therefore, new york temperatures pick up as we go on into sunday. but that is not good news. we've got that cold air in place is a fair bit of snow on that. rolling across the plains towards arkansas just easing down towards said the deep south, some very heavy rain there for mississippi, alabama. then as we go on into sunday, we'll see that making its way further east was big down pause, could see some flooding coming in here. significant snowfall around the appalachians around the mid atlantic states, just pushing up that eastern seaboard could see some funny consent to from new york as we're going through the weekend with high tides. cassie a very strong wind pushing in from the north. we might across the caribbean, this is the place to be is 5 and dry, lots of sunshine,
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just one or 2 showers. i which was the eastern islands. ah, intelligence and playful, alters are in high demand, is pets in japan, concerns going over the illegal smuggling and irresponsible breeding of these wild animals. one of one east investigates on old zebra, informed opinions. there was a need, fabulous federal government to take action to really facilitate aid to take right in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou . ah,
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welcome back, rick. amount of top stories here. this out. no back joke, which is back in detention than could be deported if is appeal over is over. 19 vaccine status failed and caught on sunday australia canceled his visa for a 2nd time as fee as growth. but his presence my foster anti vaccine sentiment, there been more reports of parties at the official residence of britain's prime minister during corona virus locked downs. boys. johnson apologized for the queen for a party, held at downing street on the eve of her husband's funeral. and the u. s. that she was russia planning a so called false flag operation in easton ukraine, in an attempt to create a pretext for invasion. russia. those as the claims are unfounded. what countries that were once part of the soviet union, not looking at the ukraine, russia stand off with growing unease is what a stony as a basset to the un told our diplomatic editor james base, whether there will be war. nobody knows. i would personally say i doubt it
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because everybody knows how much there is to lose, you know, including put, you know, we are not living in the thirty's any more, you know, why or the forty's off of last century. and would you know, moving in and trying to invade some parts of ukraine proper. first of all, the ukranian military is much stronger than it was in 2014. so it's not an easy task to do. but secondly, also, you also have to govern, you know, you, you can't occupy a country and, and, and continue, you know, for a long time what stephen nexus from the international republican institute, he says the recent meetings between us and russian diplomats did nothing to de escalate the situation, the intelligence is very clear that savage tours have been sent to eastern ukraine to offer a pretext for an invasion. this is a textbook, russian boy, it's been practiced over the years. and if the assessment is true,
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and i have no doubt to believe that it's not, then this means that russia is making concrete preparations for an invasion of ukraine. i think it can be resolved, but it can only be resolved if the u. s. and its european allies have unity of strategy and unity of purpose and remain steadfast in their positions. hopefully, if there is unity of unity of strength, there is an old russian and ukranian saying, which says this, it's a state nice local migail, which means not words but deeds. i think what the kremlin needs to hear and see now our deeds actions from the west and not just words. students in the u. s. city of chicago have walked out of class on a con, infections of disrupted schools across the u. s. many students, parents and teachers are struggled with
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a mix of online and in class learning. the u. s. is the highest number of daily infections worldwide. almost 900000 reported on friday. and the netherlands as reported its highest number of daily cobra 19 infections, but the government announced it'll ease lockdown measures after pressure from business is the dutch lockdown in place since december was the strictest in europe from falkenberg steadfast reports, the tourist town falcon that has come back to life local businesses protesting against the government love down by opening their door to sales rep on this. if al here long it has been really difficult to be in the situation for a long time. not only owes, but all business owners, museums and cinemas have to pay the price. and for us it's become really hard. falcon burgers, 5 kilometers away from belgium and germany will all reference and shops are open. disgruntled entrepreneurs had to watch their customers flock across the border to shop, eat and be entertained for the past 4 weeks for this is basically called civil disobedience
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right now. this is a demonstration and is, it's an so fundamental, right? to express how you think about things and as are mere of their city. i allow this as a demonstration is so it is a very quiet and friendly demonstration but very crazy i it's is crowdy but i see happy faces. it is clear at manny and in atlanta, fed up with the government cove at 19 policies. they're seen as inconsistent and lacking a long term vision under pressure from protest like these, the government seems to have no choice but to relax. what have been the strictest london measures in europe this attract watermark? what when we do, what we are doing now is taking a very big step, taking a risk. i think it's a responsible risk. in the next 10 days, we will look exactly at what we can learn from abroad. and what we can also learn from here in the netherlands. but the government is wanting that the army crown
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peak is yet to come and will likely paralyze parts of society and add to the growing number of death. the netherlands. so high a numbers of access mortality in the past few months compared to other european nations. and some of those definitely could have been prevented. not all of them during a pandemic, of course, but some probably could have been prevented either by introducing measures earlier . so infections would have been prevented war and we could have started the booster campaign earlier as other countries did. while the government has caved in to public pressure by partially lifting lockdown measures. it's now hoping the decision won't cause the hospitals to be flooded. once again, step, fasten else's era, falcon b. germany has reported its highest number of daily infections since the pandemic began. more than 90000 new cases reported on friday. the hammock on vermont now counts for most of those infections. agencies a warning of
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a growing humanitarian crisis in northwest nigeria, 10 years of fighting of a resources has left hundreds of thousands without food, shelter or medicines arbitrator supports now from some forest state. ah said yeah, donna has been in the school for 2 hours waiting to receive few kilograms of grades and some 2nd hand 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. when this runs out, have family who are rely on what they usually eat. when i sent the south, the non communist little album, if we can't find food, we will live on wild plants and corn husks. although it should be harder now because the rains have stopped. but private individuals, a local groups are trying to ease the suffering. volunteers at csm for a cycle work, the phones and computers sourcing full funds online. we have that in this program.
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the, the flow of money actually reduce. in fact it, it stopped. ah, 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 if 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 gra, so i 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 harsh conditions and for 10 years their plight was largely overlooked. they was the victims of nigeria must
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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 streets. the state government says the camps can only provide temporary relief anyway, and the people will be better going home. will most do every impossible to make sure that we protect most people to deploy much obscurities to go along with them. don't go out. men with those communities. in case of any attack is better for us to spend whatever amount for that process dental come a half from 80 piece and day said capital. oh, look at me headquarters. but with images of the latest massacre by an armed gang, still fresh. few choose to go back to their villages, despite bliss attempts to reassure them. the incident of book you an anchor will
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not happen again, is a coincidence. this will run out of district and we'll continue to do our best with massive deployment in areas where we feel there are some truths with all the touch coaches. men here say they would rather live on the streets and relative safety than be killed by bandits who show no mercy. how many degrees al jazeera zone, ferrara nigeria, thousands of tennesseans are protested against the government and the capital tunis reducing present tie said of staging a to he's been under pressure since july. off he sank, the prime minister, suspended parliament and seized far reaching powers side says he did it to save his country and fight corruption boss of south america. and during one of the worst heat waves in decades and argentina, the temperature soaring about 40 degrees celsius, extreme weather, sparking fires and stretching power, good capacity, theresa by reports, and when,
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as iris 30 minutes outside the capitol, when a fight is these fire men are struggling to extinguish one of many fires that have taken hold across argentina, recent days, the conditions are extreme. this country is going through a heat wave with high the protein 44 degrees celsius, you mean t rear of the country. and then this will be those yanna on the home in the area. he says he's never seen anything like it middle attention to fi. i'm in thought they put out all the fires in today. they have started again. we are told we have to plow the area around the house to prevent it from spreading. it is the 1st time they are so many fire fires are also burning in the far south impact are going yeah . and other provinces, the government has declared a fire emergency throughout the territory for a period of one year. lack of rain, the heat and the wind guard coughing fires like this one to spread rapidly across
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the country in this area. there's already several fires ongoing in the province of when site if it's a major concern because it not only has an impact on the environment, but also on the economy. x per say. the situation in argentina is driven by the weather pattern that causes warm dry weather analyst estimate that the lending year could cost the country $8000000.00 tons in crop this year. in the fifty's, millions are struggling to cope with a heat. a rising energy consumption has generated substantial power cuts the name of a set of movies. we also, we have to be careful these days. first of all, c hydrated drink much water. aboard heavy clothing were light clothing and bright colors. so we have the award physical activity during the day. the go and heat wave has also raised the issue of climate change and the possibilities of more extreme weather in the country. when i was, once the situation is over,
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science will have to decide whether, what is happening is related to climate change, but it is within the parameters and what we hear could happen more dr. higher temperatures, heat waves that a stronger and last for a longer period. government planning and investment are now being seen as key to adapting to the changing weather patterns and helping origin tina prepare for the difficulties that could lie ahead. that he said, well, i'll just see, damn when a site is now, a colombian teenagers proving that disability is no match for determination. 13 year old one has a escobar, has become one of the leading strikers in a local football league despite having no legs. they were amputated, i was just a year old. he uses his arms and hands to move and control the ball in my journal, come in, make, i've never wanted to give up. i always keep on fighting. i know that when i get older, i probably won't be able to play soccer true to my capacity. but right now, i need to make the best of it. and what i've been given look,
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i'm allowed to play torments. so i'm taking advantage of that. forbes magazine has released its list of the richest youtube stars as a site sees a pandemic boom. the highest honor is 23 year old prankster jimmy donaldson, better known as mister beast, his $10000000000.00 plus views on youtube, about him $54000000.00. a site to top 10 owners made an estimated $300000000.00. ah, to have a quick check on the top story 0 now to 0. the u. s. accused russia of planning a so called false flag operation and eastern ukraine in an attempt to create a pretext for an invasion. rush of those as the claims are unfounded. as part of its plans, russia's laying the groundwork to had the option of fabricating a pretext for invasion. and we've seen this before. we saw this before leading up to 2014 just to know i including to sabotage activities and information operations
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by using ukraine of preparing an imminent attack.

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