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ah, knowledge is here. where ever you oh mm. this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm still robin. you're watching the out there and use our life while headquarters here and i'll coming up in the next 60 minutes. the amended application. the dismiss. tennis dahl no voc jock of it says he'll respect an australian court's decision to uphold the cancellation of his visa. also the pacific nation of tongue or is cut off after an underwater volcano erupt, triggering
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a tsunami and putting neighboring countries on alert. were in bangladesh where new cove at 19 restrictions have been imposed with parts of the capitol declared a red zone and aid workers on the us. mexico border bryce for an influx of migrants making their way from central america. i'm joining us rosco with the sport as england give themselves a chance of winning the 5th and final ashes test against australia and the cincinnati bengals when a game in the nfl playoffs the 1st time in 31 years action coming up later. this our quick ah welcome to the news our tennis, dont know that jacob which has lost his fight to remain in australia. he says he's extremely disappointed with the decision, but will respect the verdict. jock of ich heard appeal to the federal court after the immigration minister revoked his visa for a 2nd time. the montague in his presence would fuel anti vaccine sentiment. he was
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scheduled to play in the australian open, which starts on monday that never jock of its released a statement and in it he said, he'll cooperate with authorities in relation to his departure from the country. he goes on to say he's uncomfortable, but the focus has been on him and that he now hopes attention will shift to the game and the championship. he then wished his fellow players, tournament officials and fans all the best for the tournament. this being located there on site and because of the current fictions and identity with with well, let speak to sarah claudia, who joyce now live from brisbin. and sarah,
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the judgment, wasn't a quick quote. it wasn't an easy one for the judge to deliberate on what more did he say? well this was a 5 our case by both sides a put to for their legal arguments to a special hearing, a before the federal court in melvin and the chief justice of the federal court. james also said a he ruled in australia is favor in the australian government, and the australian immigration ministers 5 is saying that alex hawk was in his rightful mind or had his right and with these rights to cancel this visa. now it was a unanimous decision. we had 3 judges in the federal court and due to the urgency them of the matter on the grounds at the australian open starts on monday and of course novick joke, which was set to, to play in the 1st round of the tournament a monday evening. and have held off on releasing the reasons for that decision that will come at a later date. now as i mentioned, jock, if it was that to play, he was hoping to defend his title and when the 10th astray, an open open and the 21st a grand slam. but this ruling,
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i should also state. now i could main the joke which i cannot enter australia again for at least a 3 years. so he could be 37 years of age before he comes back at to compete in the australian ivan. now, jock of it is legal team argued that the government's case that junk of it's posed a health risk, a public health risk due to his high profile status and his anti vaccination status opposed to health risk. of course john, which his legal team said this was on verified, logical, irrational and integrate. but of course, the federal court in particular the chief justice james also he agreed and ruled and the government's favor. and as a result, a junk of it. she set to be deported from australia ahead of the opening of the strain open. so the decision has been made joke of each sag says he respects what the court has said. what's the procedure now in terms of the way, the joker, which will basically leave australia or joke of it has said he will cooperate with those authorities at the moment. he's
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gone back into his hotel detention, but he has a grade that will, he will cooperate. i, he's, he said, you're now going to rest and recuperate for the time being, as with regards to reaction around the world. we've had supporters of the outside the court in a federal court in melbourne. they've called this decision politically motivated. we've also had reaction from serbia. the president has said he's spoken to. novak joked edge of it after this ruling and i said that he said his welcome back in serbia. but there's been widespread support for jock of which is deportation. that was imposed released by at the age newspaper here in australia with more than 70 percent of people wanting him out. and the prime minister here in australia has released a statement as well as supporting this decision, welcoming this decision, stating that this ruling supports a strategy holding in place as some of the toughest border restrictions in the world. busy said o'clock in brisbane, thanks so much for the update. now, the serbian president alexander vitric has condemned the decision to deport direct
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chocolate, calling it a which hunt all of us. and so we are very much disappointed with court ruling in australia and what is decision? oh, i guess loans or christian who's participation. oh or that's melbourne, talent tournament and also offer with a visa counseling regime on the we believed that it was more political than decision made by australian judiciary. soviet president there. well, it's free and mark kenny is a professor at the australian studies institute at the australian national university joins me via skype from camera. good to have you with us on the program, mr. kenny, to give our viewers a little bit of context as to what's been going on, we have to really go back to 2001 and prime minister howard stopping a vessel call the end the tamper from bringing afghan refugees into australia and
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then changing legislation to make sure the australians realize the government could choose who came and who well, who was allowed to come in to australia and controlling its borders. how much of that sort of policy has impacted on, on the case that we're sort of hearing about now with no, that jock of ich, it's a really good question to how because it really does inform the culture all that's true in politics over the last 2 decades and particularly that is associated with the government. they are the part of the teen power. right now. the coalition government, as you say, back in 2001. when that vessel arrived, the been prime minister, john howard made a famous statement. he said, we will decide who comes to this country and the circumstances in which they come. and really they formed a suite of strong border policies since then. and of course, that's found, it's most of a brutal manifestation in the mandatory,
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offshore detention regime. so anyone arriving by boat cannot come to australia will never be allowed into australia. now be processed in the said country detention facilities sent back to us from where they came or, or possibly in some circumstances, as seen to a 3rd country like the united states. if a deal can be worked out now that thing is a very strong policy, it seen is very strongly associated with this party that's got morrison is now the later, all of and of course try to prime minister. so in a way, this joker beach circumstance landed in his lap only a couple of months out from a federal election and has allowed him to exercise that that process all standing strong, frustrating borders. but there were been some problems with it as well. indeed, definitely. we'll get to the election issue and hopefully a little bit later this entity. let's go back to the here and now tennis australia off of the exemption, they didn't have the legal right to do so. how much trouble of a in well,
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i don't know that that's technically correct. i mean they, they had, they didn't, they don't get to decide who comes to a trailer. that is the trailing government's decision, the federal government's decision. but the federal government had brought up until the day before novak took a picture of its trailer had been happy to hand ball to pass on that already really in a functional st. to the state of victoria and to tenants, a trailer who runs the trailing open. when the prime minister was asked about this the day before which arrived, he said that's a matter for tenants, a trailer which is given him that he's jock a bitch, an exemption. so it very strongly gave the impression that as long as tenants is tried, he was happy that he had met. there were tests for medical exemption, then the federal government was not going to in debate. but when job beached tweeted about it tweeted about his arrival. he of course, was known as an anti back, so someone opposed to getting the vaccine himself. and when he traded about
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arriving in australia to compete in these try to open. that did spot quite a reaction in these trailing community, and particularly in the state of victoria, which is done at the hardest, through this whole period of the pandemic. and i think the federal government read that mood and that is when we saw scott marson and his federal government effectively step back in and take over a responsibility that they never really should have handed away in the 1st part. so how much of a jurisdictional fight has been between a labor controlled state government and victoria, and the federal liberal government in camera? well, there has been some, although i don't think that's been the sort of most important element of this because it's always been exacerbated already the politic, the political fractious relationship between state and federal, specially with this case it has exacerbated it, but i think it's probably better to say that in fact, it,
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it wouldn't have been this poorly handled between the 2 levels of government if that were from the same political party. certainly the relationship between the federal government and the victorian labor government has not been good through this pandemic. so it wasn't a good starting point and i suppose it meant that the federal government, when it decided to sort of buy back into the issue, it didn't really worry about how that cut the victorian government out or how it depicted the victorian government. so it is an element, you're absolutely correct. there is an element in this whole this whole debacle. but i think mostly this is a problem where the federal government issued a visa. let's not forget that issued novak jock of which would be allowed him to board a plane. and then when he arrived here during that time, really that job beach was in the air. there was a change in the attitude from the state and federal government. and it was a hostile reception, the job which got when he arrived here. so we look forward then to
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a general election, some time in 2022. possibly before may the 21st. how is this all going to play in terms of the election process? in victoria and how people will view their own local politicians. and how will that impact country wide when scott morrison talks about being strong on border control . well, you're absolutely right it, it does fit into this whole election atmosphere. and i think scott morrison will be trying to politically leverage this to his advantage. it allows him to look strong borders. he's already put out a statement saying that the strategy and government welcomes the decision of the federal court, underlined the fact that the government is strong on boarders on board of protection and will continue that regime. it's interesting that the labor opposition, which leads the, the government in opinion polling at the moment the labor opposition federally has not taken a different position from the federal government. and this has been a consistent approach that labor has taken in opposition. so labor is trying to
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minimize the differences between it and the federal government on these questions on questions like immigration and border protection, largely because live it knows that if scott morrison is able to to exploit that division between the 2 sides. and he will do so to his advantage that goes back to the question of how does this plan and the election it's going to be interesting to say will vote is still care about it a few months from now, or will i be more concerned about their own circumstances in relation to the pandemic. will i be concerned about food shortages or prices, or healthy shoes? getting, getting hold of the vaccine. what's happening in, in aged care facilities and these sorts of things. it's usually the case in elections that those bread and butter issues are much more out of mind, but it certainly won't harm scott morrison's reelection. chances said the interesting who weeks ahead for the moment, mark heavy that from the australian national university tends to join us from
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cambra. thank you. thank you. now the pacific island of tonga has been cut off after the civil kaylor up to triggering a powerful sin army. the waves struck its largest island tongue, a top who and its capital, but didn't stop there. in summer island, a synonymy watch is an effect for all low lying coastal areas with residents and visitors advise to stay away from all beach areas. the waves are also observed in several islands across from one to warnings, remain in place in new zealand for low lying paws of north island and chatham island. not snobby warnings, issues as far as far north as the u. s. west coast, but those announcements been lifted small waves and some flooding hit parts of california shoreline. but with minor damage. phil laval has moved from los angeles . it only took minutes for the waters to arrive. tsongas main island targets hoppey
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being hit by a tsunami. the result of a massive volcanic eruption in the pacific ocean, even from space thousands of kilometers away. you can see nature's strength. there'll be warning signs. this was coming, the hunger tonka, who the high pie volcano has been rotting for days on friday. it said ash 20 kilometers into the sky saturday's eruption though, so violent. they felt it more than 2000 kilometers away in new zealand. but it was tonga, the court, the bronze of it was like a explosions in town. i get feels from her. okay. no. any, like, literally popped out here. jonathan, everyone just rolled the ash cloud, turning daylight sky's as dark as night. people fleeing in their cars from above you can see just how enormous that cloud is. please head to higher down if you are in danger zone waves. more than half a meter high. reaching american samoa, japan,
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seeing high water, 2 smoking warnings in fiji and thousands of kilometers away in the us, particularly here on the west coast. normally it is earthquake for that of the main concern here. but tsunamis caused by events far far away, but also a real risk right now. they're supposed to be staying off the beaches out of the water. but clearly that isn't happening. i was shows i can earn a tory for the circling the ball, which is probably it's pretty unusual for west. well, so right. something soon army related, but so far we're still here. oh, very thing. yeah. even if like a one wave comes through, that's smaller than what's here. so i'm more worried about my mom and i don't why go? when there was a good i me the further up the coast, northern california saw some choppy waters. the bay area waves up to meet a higher than normal flooding in santa cruz 2 and hawaii getting strong waves and
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some mine of flooding. this very much a watch and see situation and a warning, the busy russian 7 times more powerful than another one from the same volcano in december may not be the last or the worst film of al jazeera, los angeles. new zealand prime minister says the soon army has called significant damage to tongue of capital. shops along the coast have been damaged in a significant cleanup will be needed. nicole ofa is covered and thick film of our kennedy dust, but otherwise conditions i come in, stable power has been restored to some of nicole loafer and local mobile phones were advised. i will king, however, i would know that we've not yet received news from other coastal areas of tongue taco with the outer islands. now the thanks of the rupture also being felt along
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the western coast from north to south america, causing widespread flooding. 2 women are reported to have been killed by strong waves near peruse, northern coast. there is no me warning with issued in the country the way said to reach 2 meters high. made oh no medical. i didn't notice the 1st wave. given the 2nd one, people started moving more towards the shore. it was with the said way when they reached on the 4th and everything got flooded and would probably talk to my niece in them. and that is like 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 c. chili's, national emergency officers ordered the evacuation of several coastal regions residence in the regions of co. kimber and lottery else have been asked to move to safe zones, at least 30 meters above sea level. well actually now from see the in fiji as kate greenwood, she, katie green with me and she's the head of the pacific delegation of the international federation of the red cross. but crescent society is good,
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tough with us, miss greenwood on the program. obviously, communication is down according to the new zealand prime minister, so you'll focus at the moment will be trying to communicate and then really trying to work out what sort of rescue an aide operation is required. that's right. we have been urgently trying to reach our red cross national society on the ground there for about 24 hours. now we did have some small communication for about 10 minutes after the bigger option and want to now me warning had been triggered. and when we were speaking to our team on the ground, then they were assisting authorities with moving people to the limited high ground available on the main island in tang that there was a traffic jam. there was lots of shock because even though people have been experiencing these smaller options for the last month or so,
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this really came out of the blue in terms of the size and scale of disruption. and so they were, it had taken people by surprise as had the inundation from the nami, why we have very much looking forward to hearing from low allying assholes and islands, closer to where the erection is taking place. it's been that we do have some fears about what may have happened, and we're able to triangulate some information from our humanitarian partner around the pacific at the moment. but we are very, came to hear about that situation. so with, with limited communication and a rough idea of what the situation is like on the ground, how do you as an organization start preparing and coordinating what you can provide with relevant governmental authorities who are all literally eager to help those in tongue and the other areas around the island absolutely obtained on the ground are
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well prepared for these emergencies. and we do have prepositions stock, some k non food items available for around 1200 families in summer that have that might have been effected. so those are things like shelter items, top poland, blanket key items for making sure that you can have access to clean drinking water. those sorts of things with very well prepared and well stocked to be able to mount a response. and that even though we can't, we haven't heard from our team, we know that that will be happening on the ground at the moment. is those rapid assessment and rapid distribution of items to support people who might need things in coordination with the national disaster management authority. in tona, we also have a look at previous sorts of the same sorts of emergencies in the pacific. we've had recent volcanic eruptions in been a while to that. we can base some of the information on so that we know that the
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critical things that we need to take care of will be people's health people, immediate safety, access to clean drinking water, which will have been effected by inundation and also by ashville. there may be food security issues that will have to be taken care of due again to the actual then that may affect some markets. so we do have information that we can make some assumptions about and make some early preparation for us, and then triangulate that information as soon as we possibly can when we're in contact with people. katie green with from the red cross bed present society. thanks so much for joining us and updating us from see the in fiji while still here on the algebra renews on china, they recovered policy and the threat after basing reported to the community infection of the on the chrome variance also bar johnson battles to remain. britons prime minister, but can he stop the grand rebellion within his own party?
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and another record for robert levan dusky and the german league. jerry will have the details coming up in court. ah, she's seeing a sharp rise in the 19 infections. cases have tripled in a week 2, nearly 4 and a half 1000 a day. now, the government who has introduced new restrictions, public offerings now suspended and masks, and mandatory in public areas that's called over to our correspondent in the capital decor. townford cherry has joined us not worrying, jump railey time. they've encoded numbers across the country. i mean, what's the government saying about sort of how they were going to deal with how they gain to deal with this? well, the put up, as you mentioned, the 11 point restriction which includes a restriction on public gatherings, any social gatherings, political gatherings, all those are suspended for now. people have to show their cobit certification in
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order to dining restoration. go to shopping centers at any met some business or is even our offices where you have to show your cobit certification. now, 2 of the places including the capital city and a place called rang, martinez, southeastern, of the country. a distinct are being declared to red zone because the infection rate is much higher in lots recent days. so the restriction is much more severe and enforce the capital city, the government set up and morbid code and impose fine on people who violate. so those restrictions now we've been to many of the shopping play, says kitchen market. it's business as usual, does lot of shout, but surprisingly, lot of people are not wearing the mandate and mosque as well as that. there's no social law distancing, although it's a very heavily densely populated place, but some people are literally ignoring it. the government said that unless people
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abide by this new regulation, they will seriously consider possibly putting up a lockdown naughty as of yet, but don't consider it if people don't buy by such restriction, seems of the government to work very hard to lay the problem. but something caught off guard, considering the world really has been talking about all mccomb for weeks in a way it is i it just talking to the people they're even not very surprised but is spread so fast then one thing is as deadly, but some people are very worried, especially small business owners in the daily way. january. it's those people who get really affected by that the government in the beginning of the man started a new initiative to vaccinate people. mo, robustly, their target is to vaccinate. at least 80 percent of the people buy sometime in june this year. so that is going on. but the restriction came when the started
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seeing the actual figure that the eye infection rate is going up. that's when they got a bill to the here to put new restriction and put new regulation in places. so we'll have to see how things roll out in coming days. so far it is staying as where it is with the new restriction and see how people react to the new infection in the country right now. thank you. tell the child real corresponded that in bangladesh. is capital dock. i think you now anger is going with the conservative party or to allegations of government parties held during locked downs with increasing number of m. p. 's. now, calling for the prime minister to step down their report that far as johnson has drawn up a crisis plan to hold onto his job. wednesday, he apologized to parliament for attending what he called a work event. while the rest of the u. k was in lockdown, a senior civil servant is investigating the matter. while boys johnson could be toppled as tore leader if enough of his own m. p. 's turn against him. a tory leadership contest would be triggered to 15 percent of tory m p. 's right to the
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chair of the powerful back bench. 1922 committee, meaning 54 of them need to turn against him. a note of the confidence would be then held, and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. so far, only a handful of conservative and be the public. he said that they've submitted letters to the committee. let's bring in to the barber who's our correspondent in london. he's monitoring the situation on sunday for us, but speculation rarely about the future of the prime minister and whether more of his own party will will turn against that's right. so you would just reminding viewers, but we're not there yet in terms of a leadership context. it's thought that only 6 conservative m p 's sofa, publicly called for or is johnson to go to the latest form. a junior minister actually said of frustration, prevarication and evasion have been the order of the day. so not happy with the way boys. johnson has handled all of these incidents and his own involvement in some of
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them. most, most the cabinet colleagues are holding fire saying let's wait until the outcome of this inquiry led by a senior civil servants to gray expected to finish within the next 2 weeks. but as the opposition to kids stop has been staying on the airwaves in the last couple of hours, her job is not to apportion blame. so it's a bit strange for people to say, let's see who she blames, and the police, a metropolitan police. similarly, thing, we're not going to investigate until we hear from her, but anyway, the position of the prime minister is weak at the moment. like it's never been before labor around 10 points, that headed over 40 percent in most opinion pose now and kissed alma has said, i've always resisted calling for him to resign bars. johnson, but the prime minister has degraded the office of prime minister and lost all authority, not in either party, but in the country. well, that's a message that many constituents of a conservative m p. 's are telling them right now, over the weekend e mails,
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still coming in calls from people urging a vote of confidence. labor can't do much about that. so they're not calling for about a vote. in parliament's right now, it's expected that actually many tory m p 's might be prepared to see things through with boris johnson in charge until the local elections in may to see how badly they are in that. but all of a doubt and he's, the tory party chairman, has been on the television this morning, firmly backing boris johnson while saying that it's up to him, the prime minister to do something about the culture within 10 downing street, the culture of alcoholic drinks of boozing on fridays regularly, according to one newspaper, i called it friday one time when they sent suitcases out to get some bottles of wine back to the office so that no wonder the public was so angry. and no wonder boris johnson's closer satellite. just saying he will change and he will bring
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about change, but what lots of people want to know is, will it affect him? what's he going to do personally beyond saying, i'm sorry, the thing, thanks very much. yep, thanks. still had her on al jazeera well on the ground. it's molly's capital. mogadishu, after an attack targets a prominent member of the government, worries that low income families will be hit hard after the u. s. government fails to extend its federal child tax credit. and tom, his most famous athlete says his father is missing out to the volcanic eruption and seen army that's coming up with joe insult. ah, hell, i will see the brace picking up across north western parts. if you pay for the next couple of days that'll just help to shift the fog and frost it has been lurking
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here for some time. we have got this week weather from which will sink his way further southwards and eastwards. it'll roll its way through there be some weather weather coming into northern parts of france. for the low country is a little bit of sleep there's it pumped 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 3 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 all the subtly directions. 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. ah, living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most. but for a 10 year old boy, there is no where else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion will echo one step closer to the place they call home the distant barking of dogs, a witness documentary on al jazeera gutter, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ronnie casa, needed to open and develop that school into a national shipping company to become a p middle east and tried and wanting skillfully knocked out 3 key areas of
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debate. who filling a prominence of connecting the world, connecting the future, wanted cost cutters, gateway to whoa trade? oh, a book about watching the news with the whole rom, the reminder of all top stories. australia's prime minister has welcome to decision to deport tend to start, no joke of which he's lost a court appeal. the government argued that he would whip up empty vaccine sentiment jockey, which says he's extremely disappointed, but respects the decisions the pacific on the tongue remains cut off after an undersea volcano wrapped and triggering
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a synonymy on saturday. the extent of the damage is still unclear, and the reports that private subarus johnson has drawn up prices, plans, as undergrads. they have a government lockdown parties, 6 conservative m p 's of join calls for him to resign. now think me to in saudi us as a suspected suicide bomb explosion as injured governments spokesmen. how many abraham ali mobile, the photographer, the scene in the capital market issues says he sold body parts scattered outside the spokesman's home before he was taken to hospital. it's unclear who's behind the attack about fighters link tile, kind of playing responsibility for many killings in the country and may bring area out there was correspondence, i mean, nor has more for market issue. i've just some of the up to look at this. it's clear that it is the somali government spokesman mohammed ibrahim molly mo, who was the prime target of the explosion. according to a statement from the somali official news agency, molly ma was injured in the attack by
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a person wearing an explosive belt in this area where we're standing now. the attacker detonated the belt near molly moved as he was leaving his residence. no further details had been announced yet as to the condition of molly mill. however, what seems to be clear so far, that the somali government spokesperson may have been targeted in an assassination attempt by the suicide bomber wearing the supposed to belt? this is not the 1st time and attempt is as been made on while him was life. he's a journalist and he previously worked for a number of local and international newspapers. he once worked as a correspondent for the b, b. c. he also was a witness to the light o terrorist attack. the government office is likely to come out with a statement on what exactly happened and how serious it's spokesman injury is. today's explosion is the 2nd within the span of one week in the somali capital nobody issue ahead of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary election. a prominent sudanese pro democracy group has conditionally accepted the u ends of a broken and the political deadlock protested. have been marching against the
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military things that overthrew the civilian led. government. teva members of the 40 for freedom and change will meet you in officials on sunday to present that terms. another group, the sudanese professionals association, has rejected the un mediation maybe this month because you know what i learned for real. with the years, the center console of the forces of freedom and change decided to accept the invitation i made by the united nations, a delegation from the center console with me to the un mission on signed it, and deliver a written document, a hostage crisis inside the synagogue in the us state of texas is now over. the government says all for hostages were rescued, unsafe. the suspected that according to local police, is not clear how he died. incident took place in a suburb of dallas, police say the suspect demanded the release of a box on the neuro scientist who was convicted for trying to kill a us soldier in it's got his phone. 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 investigating the hostage taker continue
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investigative contacts. our investigation will reach. we have a contact already multiple f b i li, gets to include telling me in london. i want to say something, something that he don't ever have the rabbi as a personal friend of mine, he's a friend of mine. and so obviously it's very personal. beijing is reported it 1st community infection of the amok chrome variant. the positive case is from the city's north western high don district. the chinese capital is hosting the winter olympics in less than 3 weeks. public health experts say the new variant pose is the biggest threat to the country. 0 cove its strategy. patrick falk has more from beijing. authorities have taken steps to try and i can say the situation they been and such a with more than 2000 people that they know were in contact with this woman to try
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and get them tested. and also they sealed off her residential compound and sealed off her workplace as well. but you know, it's a bit of a race against time right now. you know, a lot of people will tell you though, that they will be thinking that it was only really a matter of time before the omicron there and spread to beijing. as we know that in case reports and tension tension is right beside the capital. and 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 time just out of the new year, holidays and the winter olympic games. there were 2 cases reported in tension. at least 2 cases reported then at least a couple cases 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 chron cases as well. that may simply
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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, trying to return to our families or for the re. but we do know that there are confirmed on the credit cred cases in 4 provinces in china. i should say locally transmitted amok on cases were including important case as well. reports a saying that now half of all provinces and municipalities in china have been affected. hospitals and intensive care units and peru, or filling to capacity because of the oberon and delta variance. the number of infections is now at its highest ever soaring to 30000 a day off of the cave. 90 patients in peruse, hospitals are unvaccinated. the country has the highest cr virus deathly to the world. protests in chile have gathered to voice the anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venice whaler. they blamed them for rise and violence in the
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chilion city. we came in a similar demonstration last year protested down 10000 belonging to reason to rivals the international organization. for migration estimates, nearly 1700000 migrants are in chile guatemalan authorities of intercepted home during migrants trying to get through the country to make it to mexico. they were part of the 1st major caravan of the year now that hoping to reach the united states, which is about 2000 kilometers new international aid workers say shelters and mexico well already overwhelmed. manuel repair reports from tijuana, in mexico. hundreds of people gathered in the city of some federal sula hunter. as in the early hours of saturday, they quickly organized before sunrise to begin the perilous journey of more than 4000 kilometers toward the united states. believe him, but i bought it always danger whether you're going with the smuggler or in the
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caravan, because they always danger in any way, no matter who you of it. it's the 1st large scale wave of central american migrants of 2022 while most or from honduras. there is also a large number of migrants from nicaragua, community and we know that it is quite a tough road ahead of us and we ask god as well as the government of hon. julius says, we are still in hon. jordan till the 22 police accompany us until we reach what am i led to not put any road block ahead of us finding migrants rights activists watched closely as the mass of people left the city. they also made an effort to dissuade more people from joining the caravans, citing the many dangerous migrants face to reach the us. but i am on your model, but i, we make a call for the rest of our compatriots, not to take the risks involved in taking this path. the dangers are bigger than the possibility of achieving the much desired american dream. on mexico's border with
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the united states, more migrants arrive every day, only to find themselves stranded, sometimes for months or even years. hearing the one out migrant shelters are operating beyond capacity. if this latest migrant caravan from central america is successful in reaching the u. s. southern border, it will only add to the already overcrowded conditions at this and other border cities. seeking to avoid a larger crisis aid workers in the one i have asked regional governments to do more to ensure the resources necessary siding, a growing number of families with children who continue to arrive at the doorstep of the united states. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, the quantum mexico diplomatic efforts to deescalate tensions between russia and ukraine are gathering pace. the foreign ministers of germany and canada are expected in the region of the coming days. the tolts would lead, as in kevin, moscow by russia has been gathering troops up the ukrainian border. rising fairs of
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an invasion. the kremlin says those concerns are unfounded. ralston jordan has been monitoring the developments from washington dc. the one thing that the biden 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 rug guarantees that nato would pull back it's of
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florida deploy troops back to central europe away from eastern europe. as well as promising and writing that ukraine would never be admitted to nato, 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. it's a security affairs. 3 more suspected members of a ransom way crying group have been detained in moscow, a course or to the suspects be held for 2 months. on friday, russia said it had dismantled the reveal group at the request of the united states . moscow security service arrested for people, a sort of 14 pot, me people and seized money computers and luxury cars. millions of americans will
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no longer receive a monthly payment known as a child, a tax credit for half a year. more than $60000000.00 families of receive monthly checks of $300.00 for every child age under $6.00 and $250.00 for older children. but the us senate failed to extend the program. now some senators argue the extra money, could discourage people for working. now, without the income, some worry low income families will be hit hard, particularly during the pandemic, only stands free as a democratic party, us congress woman. and she says it's vital old science of politics come together to make the payment available. again. this money which was authorized and the american rescue plan has cut childhood poverty in america by 40 percent over the last 6 months. this represents the largest single tax break for middle class and working class families. our country has ever seen and it's put hundreds of dollars into the pockets of our families. it's been helping our families put food on the table, a roof over their head to pay for child care. and when you think about the impact
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it's helped regular working families get through the day, especially in this pandemic, in terms of being able to get back to work, enable these families to really need their basic needs during the pandemic. but even before the pandemic, there were so many families that were struggling and this child tax credit, we know that if we can get an extended will continue to cut poverty and will continue to invest in our children and will continue to cut poverty across the united states, we had a press conference here in new mexico just a couple of days ago, and we heard the stories of families who've been impacted by these payments. you know, these are families who one parent has lost their job families where one parent weren't double shifts just to get through the day in these payments. were hoping to bring supplemental income so that they could do and meet their basic needs for their communities for their families. so in order to get those payment reauthorized, we have to pass the bill back better act which is currently languishing in the
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senate. and the reality is it's passed out of the house and it's sitting in the senate because we have 50 republican senators who refused to take any kind of action on this bill to even provide a procedural vote. so that we can proceed to vote on the bill. all still had a all the new saw we had to melbourne to get more reaction. all the decision to to port world number one, tennis play, know about jock of it. joe will have those details is full. so do stay with us here on the news. our ah, my name is bonnie put now good. i've always thought of yoga is part of my indian heritage. i understand it to be about transformation. but yoga itself seems to be transforming. wesley mentality is a lot about this is transfer you to like yoga wise. originally, yoga should belong to everyone, but i'm afraid that simple truth is getting lost in
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a world that so commercialized and politicized owns yoga analogies in charged with crimes against humanity. 4000 counts of torture and 58 cases of murder, rape, and sexual violence. people in power trucks, the 1st ever war arms trial over syrian high ranking officer. i am taking part of this trial because he did something bad to me and to others as fearful. i don't get a focus about job as part of that. he's in the trial of on world learn or to on a just 0 dictatorships to democracies. activists to corporations, control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want you to hear. we care about the environment you do to issued by our oil cleared for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. the listening
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post examined the vested interest behind the content. you could see you on al jazeera lou. ah, what about the usa job say, with all the sport for hail. thank you very much as you've been hearing well tennis number, one of jokers, which will be deported from australia, up to losing his appeal to have his visa reinstated. the 20 time grand slam champion won't defend his australian open title. after 3 judges upheld the immigration minister's decision to cancel, joke of his visa for a 2nd time on public interest grounds, joke, which has not vaccinated against kobe 19. leave melbourne in the next few hours. a deputation order usually also includes
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a 3 year ban on returning to australia. which of her released a statement saying, i am extremely disappointed with a court ruling, which means i cannot state and australia. i'm uncomfortable that the focus of the past weeks has been on me, and i hope that we can all now focus on the game and torment i love. i would like to wish the players tournament official staff volunteers and funds all the best for the tournaments. wireless respect, tennis broadcast, the craig, gabriel, who said the other players came to move on from the joker, which visa saga that may not be easy for the world. the one to do so. it's not on the road if occasions for him returning to australia, which he cannot do for 3 years without an exemption that would exemption which keeps cropping up. we've got to start looking with the fact that a lot of countries where you've got to apply for visas. questions. have you ever been turned down for a visa? have you had a visa or a visa cancel, or have you been deported from the country space?
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and so i think maybe getting into places like u. k or usa could be an issue for him. only been talking about for the last 7 to 10 days is about never joking ridge. this is the summer of tennis in a stroke. that's what we should be talking about. and unfortunately, it's been distracted because of what's been going on with him. and the pose, i think, were just over it rough in a doll, made that point, but he's over it. he wants to be able to talk about tennis stuff on a city. made the point, he had some negative comments to say about just the fact that everybody's follow the rules and the guidelines that was set out and forwarded by tennis instructor, etc. and he chose to, to follow his own rules and the mindset. now we've got the opportunity to be able to put this to one side and look at what we are actually here for. and that's the strategy and open. and the, the fact that this is one of the 4 most important and biggest tournaments in the
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world. this should always have been the focus of attention tongue as nice famous athletes as his last contact with his family. since an underwater volcano erupted causing a synonymy to the country pizza, tough to fool who was tongue his flag barrett. the last 3 limbic games says his father has not been heard from, nor has his family who live on the water's edge. he launched an appeal to raise money to help the island kingdom. tough. the food is preparing to compete at the beijing games next month in cross country skiing. my area book best thoughts in the african nations last 16. the super ego followed up. they went over egypt by securing a pretty easy victory of a sudan in group d. they open the scoring just a few minutes in and went to new york just before half time. thanks to a pretty lucky go. nigeria going on 2 or $31.00 victory looking to win the tournament for 4th time. marcella scored to secure egypt their 1st when at the
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tournaments the pharaohs beat any beside one? no, they did have a major scare late on as their opponents found, the net in quite spectacular fashion play was reviewed. however, with the ref finding and infringements, egypt have 3 points off to 2 games and a 2nd in group deep men to city have gone 13 points clear at the top of the english premier league, a 2nd half go from kevin to brainer. saw them beat title hopefully, 2nd place. chelsea one mill. the victory was there 12th in a row in the league. but place live who have 2 games in hand on sissy and cut the gap to 11 points if they win. on sunday. manchester united had a night to forget they blew or to go lead and were held to a to, to drop by aston villa. new vill alone signing. philip continue getting the crucial equal on his debut for the club result leaves united to 5 points. so the top for right now it feels like definitely feels like 2 last points and it feels almost
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feels like a defeat to be honest. the after those, sir. after being tuned up by meetings, robert levant, off ski, says he hopes he's done enough to be crowned 5th as best amends player. on monday, the polls scored his $300.00 goal and the german legacy completed a hat trick to beat se cone for nil. in reaching the 300 mark in the buddha's legal haven't of skis the 1st player to do so, since by and great, good. mueller. back in 1976 by an and now on a record breaking 66 games scoring run as they sit 6 points clear of 2nd place, but we'll see a dominant for me before the game. i don't think about their cars, how or how many goes already gall and how many goes i have to scope. i do my job, i do my best and if nice number. so she'll have her number. i didn't expect that that is because so many go from one to 3. got new asked me 10 years ago, maybe longer. now i am here with try 300 goes so mean
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a lot. i can be happy today. that's something that's not happen. 31 years and the nfl, the cincinnati bengals have want to play a game. they beat the las vegas rate is 26 to 19 on saturday back jo borrow the whole thing to to 1st health touchdowns is the 1st time since 1991 that the bengal has gone from the opening round of the post season. i think the city can finally tale and just enjoy this team for what it is and take that pressure off those those last 31 years. and at the same time there's just such an incredible history here at cincinnati. their super bowl appearances, there's, there's conference championships and really these last even 2 decades there's been so many tremendous players, teams and coaches that come through here that, that i hope that they feel like they're a part of this one today. and they can enjoy this because they really are the foundation for us to do this. it was a bad day for 6 times the ball champions, renewing them. patriot they refreshed by the buffalo bill, $47.00 points to 17,
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josh out impulse for $308.00 yards and 5 touchdowns. the paste patriot. biggest play of defeats since coach bill bennett. check to charged 21 years ago. in the m b a, there was a heavy defeat from the bron james in the los angeles lakers. they were beaten 133 to 96 by the denver not get boned highland school. 27 points, his head rebounds and it was a triple double for nicholas, which the nuggets winning this one convincingly. and it means the lakers have now lost 3 in a row. it will work, he bucks, pool form continues. they last one i 3 to 9 to 6 against the toronto raptors pascal thea comb. with 30 points 10 assistant, henry bound janice as his combo got 30 from the walk. he but not enough to stop losing that game. in the last 7, england's fixes collapsing yet again having given themselves the chance of ending them. israel ashes cricket series on a high bowl, a mock hood took a career best. 6 wickets for 37 runs and the 5th and final testing hobart trainings
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were all out for 155, which means england lead 271 to get a good lucy victory than our one. i. 7 for 7, still needing $106.00 full runs. english batting has been pull this series, which has seen them lose. 3 matches and rule one. to golf now, moss is champion decking. maxima has moved into contention that the sony opened in hawaii, the japanese player, had a buggy free date to shoot a 7 on de paul round of 63, which was the lowest score on saturday, but he's still 2 shots. wind lead up fossil henley. and the world's top winters sports athletes gearing up for the paging and big games which began in 19 days and sweden, sondra nasal and looks like she'll be hard to beat the rice. gold in the women's ski cross helps out by her competitors crashing the to time. well, champions claimed back to back winds. well, comp events in canada. she's $1.00 0, but one event so far this season. all right, that's a was bought me for now more lights us. the hail. thanks very much try when that is the news from me and joe. nick's up next with a little full half hour news,
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