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the 2003 they had because of it off security and there's being a close religion. one can only be born into the faith in marrying into the religion is full and the population has dwindled even further because thousands have taken refuge elsewhere for safety. ah, tennis door, no joke of riches, or facing deportation from australia after a federal court rejected his visa or appeal. ah, 11 o'clock, this is al jazeera life and also coming out the pacific nation of tara, is cut off after an underwater volcano erupt. trickery i su nami and putting neighboring countries on alert police in the us state of texas, storm a synagogue to free hostages, and find the suspect dead and were in bangladesh when new cove 19 restrictions have
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been imposed with parts of the capital declared a red sir ah, to begin with breaking news in tennis, don never jock of riches lost his fight against deportation. from australia, the federal court heard arguments from the government. his presence would whip our fancy vaccine sentiment. world number one had appealed to the court after the immigration minister revoked his visa for a 2nd time. george says he is extremely disappointed with the latest decision to speak now to sara clark jones's life from richmond. it sorry, give us more info on the search decision. please do it. will this ruling has happened in the last hour or so? a joke of it is out of the australian open at his last to is bid to stay in australia and the government. the federal court has upheld the immigration ministers decision to deport in. now the chief justice, it wasn't just him, it was
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a full bench in a special hearing in on sunday in melbourne. they rolled at the strain, immigration ministers visa was within up that the cert, sorry, the strain, immigrations minister was within his rights to cancel this phase. and it was a unanimous decision. and due to the urgency of this matter, the fact that we're on the eve of the australian open, the federal court, has held back on the grounds of its decision will release those at a later date. they made this ruling in record time. and now we have the potential deportation this evening of novak jock, which he was hoping to play the 1st round of the strain open on monday. and he was also hoping to win his 10th astray an open at tournament. now the immigration minister alex hawk, as you mentioned, made the decision to deport him on friday based on what he said. i was public interest and health. brown's. he said that due to jock of inches high profile status and his opposition to mandatory vaccination, he could rip up at that sentiment. now the judge also stated that this is a final decision and therefore a joke, victory as a team,
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his legal team cannot respond at another job which has just responded in the last little while at to a statement. he says he's extremely disappointed, is now taking time to recuperate. he also noted that he respects the court's ruling and will cooperate with authorities. he said he's uncomfortable that the focus has been on him for the last week and he wants to return to the main game. and i should note that this ruling from the federal court could also mean or does main at the jock of it could also be facing a 3 year ban or re entering australia. so that could mean that he would be 37 before he could come back to australia to try and compete in this drain open tournament. so when will a joke, which be deported and one wonders how the australian government comes out of all us . for the 1st time that the joke ventures vase was cancelled, the government said he could be deported with an hours were yet to find out whether that's the case or the 2nd time his visa has been cancelled. but the reaction we do expect to be swift, certainly from serbia. we've had the president there and his family accusing
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australia of harassing and bullying at the tennis champion. but in australia we do expect the poles. i will certainly wide spread, support the australian public for his deportation of some polls released on sunday by the age newspaper as suggesting that more than 70 percent a wanted him to ported. and of course, that the government will be happy with this decision on the ground that they were keen to uphold the visa cancellation and the deportation. they want to uphold also these tough border restrictions are we've had these top board restrictions in place . now, since the pandemic began, so this is certainly a win for the government. it's not great news, obviously the joke of it's who will be removed from australia, potentially with an hours or a 0. thanks for that. so circle of prison. the pacific island of tara has been cut off. often under c volcano erupted triggering a powerful soon army. the way struck it so large as island of tara top, ooh, and its capital, but didn't stop her. they were observed and saw mars largest island of sorry, american summer and several islands vonner 2 mornings remain in place in new
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zealand for low line parts of north island and a trout my it was live bullets on board next to my boat and they had no warning, they heard the noise and people were running down the p as bang on the bike telling them to get out. i had no idea that this was happening and they probably hits out of the out of the boat to see a red catamaran going over the top of my boat. i hated the tide coming in and got out. big sages and they had crashing. and so a catamaran guy goes up those grants but so we jumped on the jump, mccarren zoomed up the hill. no warning from civil paints, nothing, no sirens. the villains, prime minister says to not me, his cause significant damage to tongue his capital or is just in the den promised to help the island as it were, comes,
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officials are in contact with trauma and authorities on priorities to through the aid. the ministry of foreign fees in cds and other nissan agencies are working through for the e and c options to get to toner. the government has also approved an initial half a $1000000.00 to be able to respond to request for assistance from tang and authorities . this would include cost of released supplies and technical support, as well as supporting local responses. place that may be very clear. this is very much a staffing figure and the government will provide additional assistance is required . some mess up is reported with tv and new zealand. he has more now from oakland. some communications have started to be reconnected with at least the area around the capital of tongue, nicole ofa. but most of the last 22 hours. that many, many thousands of pounds, living in new zealand and elsewhere around the pacific have been in the dark,
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extremely concerned about what happened in their homeland, what we've known. because of that, it's really very hard to know at this time to give you an official overview of the extent of damage or injuries or do what we know is that the volcano erupted about 5 p. m local time tunnel. yes. but i the waves arrived within, we told 15 to 20 minutes, but the images that some tomlins were able to record and post do shows some people leaving the coast. people asked to evacuate to higher ground. some people were caught unawares. you've seen pictures of people inside the homes with waves, especially against the windows, people in the church, literally the way the washing to the inside the church and through the pews, even here in new zealand. some hours ago, you cylinders were warned to stay away from the northern and eastern coasts because of surges and strong currents. one very popular holiday spot up in the north of the country, known for boating, had moorings and boats damaged by title surges. so it's really very much await to
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get more information from the ground as to the extent of this disaster. well, the effects of the russian was where also felt along the western coast from north to south america, causing widespread flooding. 2 women are reported to have been killed by strong waves near cruz, northern coast. no soon, army warning was issued in the country. the way it's set to reach to meet as high. i don't know many. i didn't notice the 1st wave. given the 2nd one, people started moving more towards the shore. it was with the said wave when they reached on the food and everything got flooded and the water talked to my niece and demanded to say when the ports are definitely being closed. as a precaution for the vessels, the closing of the ports mean, we raised red flags that indicates that bathers must not enter the sea. and it's enough from robin george. andrew susan london. he's a science gen, listen to vulcan ologist, an author of super volcanoes, and he explains the science behind the erosion. in the last 24 hours, there was
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a big uptake in those violent sort of explosive activity. there was a record breaking amount of lightning. i think it's produced more lightning per hour than in the last 24 hours and ever been recorded the one point there's $200000.00 lightning strikes and an hour, which is just a crazy amount. and then yeah, unfortunate that was this giant explosion, which scientists think is one in a 1000 year event. this so volcano it takes about a 1000 years fully reach. and so we just happened to be around the point where is unleashed a vast amount of it's migrant, a really explosive way. that's what created that giant explosion that kind of push the atmosphere out the way in fact, where i'm in the k. eventually the shock wave made its way all the way around the u . k. my 10000 miles away from the volcano, it's going around the entire world. and it's probably one of the energetic explosions of the entire 21st century so far. and it's not exactly what caused the
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see not only for the app and it needed this giant explosion. so whether that was, you know, part of the volcano collapsing into the water or, or it was an explosion under water combination of both remains to be seen. but yeah, it's been quite a clues make 24 hours a hostage crisis inside of synagogue and the state of texas is over. the government says all for hostages were rescued and are safe. the suspect is dead according to local police, but it's not clear how he died. the incident took place in a suburb of dallas, the say, the suspect to monitor the release of a pakistani neuroscientist who was convicted for trying to kill you a soldier in afghanistan. i do not have any information right now that indicates that this is part of any kind of ongoing threat we obviously are investigating. we'll continue to investigate the hostage taker we continue. investigative contacts are investigation. we will have global reach. we have been in contact already with multiple f b i li,
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gets to include telling me in london. i want to say the taxes or something, something that you don't ever have. you know, the rabbi is a personal friend of mine. he's a close friend of mine and so obviously it's very personal. i still ahead here are not 0. china 0 k with policy under threat self to beijing reports his 1st community infection of the amok will tell you which african countries leaving the way in renewable energy and is on track to be completely self sufficient in the 10 years. ah, mm. look forward to brighter scully's, the with sponsored point cuts on it weighs hello. we'll see the breeze picking up across north western parts of europe over the next couple of days. that'll just
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help to shift the fog and frost it has been lurking here for some time. we have got this week weather from which will sink its way further, south west, and east words. it'll roll its way through. we some weather weather coming into our northern parts of france for the low country is a little bit of sleep there's. it's bumps into that colder air for a time, follow that same line of unsettled weather up towards the baltic states significant snowfall coming back in across the region here. still a little bit of snow there. he just noticed to northern parts of the turkey that will clear through as we go on through monday, this winter mix that we have further north that will become more widespread, more extensive, a fair bit of ads as well. running all the way down across ukraine to was romania bulgaria as well, and just linking back across austria, clearance, guys over towards the west winds coming in from the suddenly direction. so there's at mulder, it just started to push its way through more in the way of pleasant winter sunshine coming through here. that sunshine, stretching down across france, bits and pieces of fair weather, cloud fine and dry there for spain and portugal along with the north west. of
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africa, we got a few showers still around northern parts of libya and also to northern parts of egypt sinking for the south. oh, the weather sponsored by katara always while the water is weak, listen design is are making serious effort in order to disrupt the trend. we need use making stories on how to me a shoot case of the best documentary films across the network on al jazeera. ah, ah,
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ah, you're watching out. there are lots of stories and tennessee never took of which has lost his appeal against people taishan from australia. the federal court heard arguments, he would whip up and he rank seen sentiment joker, which says he's extremely disappointed, but will leave the country. pacific islands tongue has been cut off after an under the volcano erupted triggering strong unami power has been restored in some parts of the capital. hostage crisis incited synagogue in the us state of texas is over. the government says all hostages have been rescued, and the suspect is dead. happened in a suburb of charlotte bagley that she's seeing a sharp rise in covert. 19 innovations cases have tripled in a week to nearly 4 and a half 1000. in a day. the government is introduced new restrictions public gatherings and now
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suspended in moscow on monday, 3, in public areas. time, the challenger has more from the capital of darker. well, the government is fair enough that the us infection has spread to the community level 2 areas. the capitol, darker city, and the southeastern district of rung, maria has been declared as a red zone because of the high infection roads. although if you walk around the city, it appears to be quite normal. people are going about the daily business as, as you can see on my left side, shops are open, traffic's are normal. but when we went to some of the shopping centers and kitchen bazaars, we saw a lot of people on not abiding by the social distance saying, or by the mosque mandate. the government for that measures put up mobile code across the city to enforce this regulation. among the 11 point regulation i public transport, people only can go in half capacity. the drivers and operators have to have vaccine cards for students who are going to school have to show vaccine cards. so there's
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a lot of restrictions on. there's a fear that the infection was fred much more than what it is right now the government said than unless people abide by the new regulation, they might even consider a lot done. not as of right now, but they want to see how things progress a beijing has reported its 1st community fraction of the army, convert the positive cases from the cities northwestern. heidi and district, the chinese capitalists, hosting the winter olympics in less than 3 weeks. public health experts say the new variant poses the biggest threat to the countries 0 covey strategy. patrick focus more from beijing. authorities have taken steps to try and contain the situation they been in such a way more than 2000 people that they know were in contact with this woman to try and get them tested. and also they sealed off a residential compound and sealed off workplace as well. but you know, it's
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a bit of a race against time right now. you know, a lot of people will tell you to that they will be thinking that it was only really a matter of time before the omicron veron spreads beijing, as we know that in case reports intention tension is right beside the capital. there are many, many people that are traveling back and forth between the 2 cities every day and it goes without saying really that it comes at a very bad. i'm just out of the lunar new year, holidays and the windshield into games. there were 2 cases reported intention, at least 2 cases reported. then at least a couple of cases were quoted in hearne and province as well. and authorities of all already said that there were other people that were infected by those individuals. but for whatever reason, right now, they seem to be taking that time telling us, or confirming whether or not these were on the chrome cases as well. that may simply be because they want to avoid any panic, particularly before the spring festival holidays. when a lot of people, of course, are going to be traveling back and forth,
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trying to return to our families for the break. but we do know that there are confirmed on the credit cred cases in 4 provinces in china. i should say locally transmitted on mac, on cases were including imported case as well. reports are saying that now, half of all provinces and municipalities in china have been affected. hospitals and intensive care units improve the filling to capacity because of the oxycontin, delta veterans, the number of new infections is now at its highest, ever soaring to 30000 a day. half of the current, 1000 patients improve hospitals are on vaccinated. the country has the highest current of ours to 3 in the world. while the number of of con, cases is up all across south america, from pa guitar, and as under ramp, yet he has latest from the region. this was in many ways expected in particular, after the recent holiday theaters christmas and new year's eve when people were probably less careful. and after the 1st cases of the armico invariant were
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discovered in december throughout much of latin america. there was this expectation that in january and probably throughout this month and in february would have seen a rapid spread of this variant across latin america is what we're seeing. that happening now with the doubling of the numbers of daily infections in most countries. but fortunately so far with the exception in part of peru in brazil, the rest in the rest of the region, the consequences of that so far at been a mild at the main issue as being a lack of testing that many countries have seen with the rise of request of people looking for a test that has been the case in mexico for example, argentina, partly here, but not as the as much. the other issue has been with airlines. so many flights being canceled. bailey, here in columbia, for example,
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40 flights are being cancelled every every day, but so far. and the majority of the countries hospitals are not a fool. this is obviously a very good. and if you ask experts, they'll tell you that a lot of it has to do with the high levels of vaccinations across much of latin america, which is now the highest vaccination, vaccinated the region in, in, in the world a problem, sudanese pro democracy group has conditionally accepted jo ann's offer to broke her an end to the political deadlock protested to be marching against military since it overthrew the civilian led government in october. members of the forces for freedom and change will meet you and officials on sunday to present their terms. another group, the sudanese professionals association, has rejected you and mediation leaders, and marcus in orlando real. at the year, the center console of the forces of freedom and change decided to accept the invitation i made by the united nations,
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a delegation from the center console with me to the un mission on signed it, and deliver a written document, waylon of body and diplomatic efforts to deescalate tensions between russia, ukraine, and gathering pace, the foreign ministers of germany and canada are expected in the region in the coming days for talks with leaders in kiev and moscow. russia has been gathering troops of the ukrainian border raising fears of an invasion. the kremlin says, these concerns are unfounded. thus, jabari has more on moscow's reaction. the russian foreign minister said a lover of during his annual press conference on friday, stressed that russia's patience with the actions of the west is running out and that they are no longer going to wait around to have further talks. as far as the russian government is concerned, there will be no more dialogue with the united states in the coming weeks or months . they're now waiting for an official response from nato, about their concerns of ukraine or any other country joining the 30 member alliance . the russian foreign minister also said that they, his country,
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has intelligence or reasons to believe that the us and natal are likely in the coming weeks and months to be building up their troops alongside the russian border . with the, using the pretext of the tensions with ukraine as an excuse to do so. and he said very clearly that that is not acceptable to the russian government. and that is very much a red line for this country. this was a sentiment that was also shared by the criminal spokesperson earlier this week. following the 3 rounds of talks at various city european cities, at between russia and the u. s. and european countries and nato, they sent him in tears that the talks were not successful. and that the kremlin said that any kind of sanctions imposed by the u. s. government on russia will be comparable to severing ties with russia when it's enough. rosalyn jordan, who's been monitoring developments from washington dc. the one thing that the biden
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administration says that it has wanted, has not come true. and that is follow on meetings with russian officials about the next steps to try to deescalate the crisis between russia and the west because of the $100000.00 or so russian troops stationed on the border across from ukraine, the u. s. and other countries, as you know, are very worried that russia is looking to invade ukraine in the coming weeks as a way of extending its influence in a central and eastern europe. and that is something that washington especially does not want to see of. there also has not been any development from washington side on responding to russia's request for rog. guarantees that nato would pull back it's of florida deploy troops of that to central europe away from eastern europe. as well as promising and writing that ukraine would never be admitted to nato,
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the u. s. has said it won't stand for any interference in nato's affairs. that countries that want to apply to nato have the right to do so. and, but they can only be admitted if they meet nato's stringent standards. but at the end of the day, the u. s. is not going to stand for any outside party trying to dictate how nato conducts its security affairs. a shelter in northern my scope, refugees and migrants is having to turn away new arrivals from central america. they're continuing to journey north despite the near shut down of the asylum process for entry into the u. s. as manuel hello reports from the border to 2 to one, a lack of help could be about to get even worse. it's suppertime at a migrant shelter in tijuana, mexico, and both space and food for everyone is limited. the shelters director says there's been a significant increase in the number of families arriving, and she's been forced to turn many away. oh, home,
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it's very painful to see women with children arriving at our doors. asking for shelter. large influx is of migrants stretching the limits of the services shelters, can provide is not a new phenomenon here. but the coven 19 pandemic, has made things more complicated. for more than a year, the un international organization for migration has been using a hotel in downtown tiquana as temporary housing, and a quarantine new arrivals. but it wants the us and mexico to do more to help those shelters that are able to receive families are over a crowd. and right now they're over a 100 percent in capacity. a lot of them have 3 or 4 spaces, but the families are still counting. the u. s. a silent process has been at a virtual standstill since the started the pandemic leaving hundreds of migrants
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stranded as conditions at migrant shelters in the one i become more overcrowded. many who can't find a place to stay had ended up here, a makeshift migrate camp right on mexico's border with the united states. but space has also run out, and local authorities have fenced off the area. oh, the sound of children practicing the violin breaks through the clatter, the parents of this aspiring musician, tell us they've been here for more than 2 months, but say returning to their home in southern mexico, where they faced gang vines. and extortion is not an option. as they feel at that, i think most of being here is difficult. we're not here because we want to be who would want to live like this whole. further complicating the matter is the re implementation of a u. s. policy known as the migrant protection protocols or m p p, which forces asylum seekers to return to mexico while their cases are processed. oh,
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with m p. p, scheduled to be reinstated in more cities along the border. it's feared overcrowded conditions at shelters and migrant camps. will only get worse. manuel wrap and al jazeera tiquana, mexico protests is until i have gather to voice their anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela. they blame them for a rise in violence in the chilly entity of kicking. in a similar demonstration, last year, protest has burned on tense and items belonging to reason to rivals international organization. from migration estimates, nearly 1700000 migrants are in to kenya, which is aiming to be fully self sufficient and renewable energy buying 2030. the country already gets 90 percent of its electricity from natural sources, including solar power and has the largest wind power facility in africa. catherine saw reports from most of it, where it's located. the blades of $365.00 turbines
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rotate on the edge of lake to cana. this wind farm, the largest in africa, is perched on a stretch of rocky desert in north and kenya. yet it is key to the countries plans to have a fully green energy supply by 2030 with a capacity to dispense $310.00 megawatts of low cost power. it will increase energy supply by 30 percent. those who leave and walk in masa bit home to the wind firm can't wait to be connected, but some are not happy. it's not already happened. season of clear thought you lot of problems will end telecom. we're told the wheat energy will help us when it comes, but it's taking too long to reach us. that is one of the theory does in can you're still running on generating people here. say they want to go green and benefit from the wind farm. many are increasingly using solar energy to power. the whole
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renewable energy from natural sources, including geothermal, weaned solar and hydro electric account for about 90 percent of kenya's electricity needs. the country's electricity company is also diversified by using geothermal, steam for other uses. it's like a direct impact in agriculture because you have the greenhouses, we are growing our hot cutter. we have fish, but is also agriculture. we have drank of crops. if we really want to get too large skill from us, even before we commercial life, we have to fit them a leisure field through a your number field. all this makes kenya a global leader in climate change. but some analysts say that in itself may not help you. the developed world does not do better option one is to continue investing in cleaning mechanisms for the already polluting industries option to use to invest a new renewable technologies on lint acknowledges in africa. i'd make use of the
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collegial africa that's is the cheap, the cheapest option. we should sell now. and that's what the wild features jaffar abduct mind says. all he wants is a clean and a more reliable pass horse to run his business. catching sight altogether or sabot canyon. ah. so this is our desert, these are the top stories in australia's prime minister has welcomed a decision to to port the tennis don never jock rich, the world never won, lost his appeal at the federal court. government argued jokes which his presence could whip up anti vaccine sentiment joke, which says he's extremely disappointed, but will respect the ruling and leave the country. sir clark as.

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