tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 16, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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all the same as long as transmission is allowed to continue the course of the fandom is going to be very, very unpredictable. stay with al jazeera, for all the latest updates. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, hello, rob and you're watching the out there in these are the last headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. that installed over chunk of which has been deported from australia and after a cold rolling up held a decision to counsel his visa. the pacific nation of tonga is cut off after an underwater volcano erupt, triggering a synonymy and putting neighboring countries on alert. also,
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molly's supposed president abraham bu because he has died at the age of 76 and the united states is currently way behind other countries when it comes to offshore wind power. i'm christmas leave me on the east coast coming up. i'll tell you what's being done to change that. i'm sure, i guess we'll go with the sport. we have 4 more games coming up in the african nations and, and other england passing collab fees are streaming, feel all new ashes. when in hope all i have all the action coming up is our ah, welcome to the news tennis. don't know that joke of it has been deported from australia after court upheld a decision to counsel his visa. earlier he said he was extremely disappointed with the decision, but would respect the ruling talk of which had appealed to a federal court after the immigration minister revoked his visa for
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a 2nd time. on friday, the government argued his presence would fuel anti vaccine center until he was scheduled to play in the australian open, which starts on monday. it's been jimmy's. this is a paper being locked out there on site, and because of the cabin fictions and auditing it. saudi gets the wifi with the id in exemption. come here, play with his lunch company with well, that speak to sarah clark. our correspondent has been following events, forest choice, you know, via skype form, brisbin high, sir. i mean, it does seem the joke which has left australia very quickly respecting the decision of the courts, as he said he would. is there any statement he did not, and he was very disappointed. but the key point was, he said he would be cooperating with the a strike or 40 based on the federal court decision. this special hearing that was
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before the full bench on sunday enough, that decision was made by chief justice federal court joined. also that he said that he believed that the immigration had acted within his right now should not also that it was a unanimous decision by the federal court. we had 3 judge in making isn't due to the urgency of the matter with a special hearing. we've got the strain opening tried open starting on on monday and jog, which was set to place in the evening. i had hoped to make this his tent astray and i've been when he'd also hope to bite. you says 21st grand slam title, but of course, of the federal court on sunday night with the alex who the immigration is to his decision to support the joker bitch and we've seen images already of the team upping and moving dr. which is also spent the weekend in hotel detention site training. it's been d riled. cookies, hopes for astray. and i've been,
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when has all, i've also been doing, but the movement has been with you. the reason behind the federal court decision is because the federal court chief justice did that, the urgency, the man had meant that they could make a decision on sunday, noting whether not the quotation would be upheld. but there were lisa reasons and the grounds for that decision. i'd like dang, sarah, we now looking at a much larger political debate looming as to why this was allowed to come to this because that's a political argument. and then there's all who so the split in the public sentiment about vaccines and mandates. this debate will be rolling on for weeks during the australian. i've been well, they've been a number of critics to the boys argue this saga. the be decided that started on january 5th, when george bitch arrived and stria, he had been granted the travel exemption by kenneth astrology, as well as the victorian government to play and compete in the stray. and i've been
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of course, on arrival with a very different story, some predicted suggest it was a very hostile reception that some people and some critics, including the former prime minister, the labor prime minister, has suggested it's politically motivated, simply because we have an election moving by my that's got martin has been criticized initially who's making exemption to allow just bits to arrive. and of course his decision on his arrival to either turn you and the psych it has been ongoing and the federal court appearance twice and again on sunday, but to decision without help for alex, talk to mike using discretionary powers to authorize the deportation of that job. so the movement has been switched, the reaction has been swift. but what we do now is it not a joke which could might not re enter a struggle for another 3 years. it could be. and he could be 47 years of age before he re entered the strategy to compete in the try and open. and that based on the decision reporting on these are issues so clogged with an update. thanks very much,
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sarah was trying to is prime minister has welcome the court's decision saying it was made on health grounds and will help keep the public safe. but serbia, as president says there was a witch hunt organized against brockovich. it was very easy for us rental for it is to say from the very beginning, okay, only vaccinated on inoculated people could enter australian territory. but it didn't say so. they were saying completely different story, including this medical exemptions. and after that, they forgot about it and they wanted to create political prince alleged political principles, which were not principles at all. well, anyway, i spoke to mark kenny, he's a professor, the australian studies institute, the australian national university. he explained more about the confusion about drug, which is visa and tennis. australia is rolling,
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grunting him an exemption to enter. they don't get to decide who comes to australia . that is the trial in government's decision, the federal government's decision, but the federal government had wrought 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 is trailer who runs these trailing open. when the prime minister was asked about this the day before, which arrived, he said that's a matter for tenants destroyed, which is given him that he's jock of it's an exemption. so it very strongly gave the impression that as long as tenants tried, he was happy that he had meant there were tests for medical exemption. then the federal government was not going to in debate. but when junk of beach tweeted about it tweeted about his arrival. he, of course, was known as an anti back to someone opposed to getting the vaccine himself. and when he treated about arriving in australia to compete in these,
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try to open that deed spot, quite a reaction in the trial and community, and particularly in the state of victoria, which is done at the hardest, through this, this whole period of the pandemic. and i think the federal government read that mood and that is when we saw scott morrison and his federal government effectively stepped back in and take the responsibility that they never really should have handed away in the 1st place. so how much of a jurisdictional fight has been between a labor controlled state government in victoria and the federal liberal government in cambra? well, there has been some, although i don't think that's been the sort of most important element of this. i don't mean because it's always been exacerbated already the politic, the political fractious relationship between state and federal, especially 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 victorian life 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 of it's got when he arrived here. welcoming speaking
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to me earlier. now i said now me, triggered by an undersea volcanic eruption has coal, significant damage to the pacific island of tonga, option was so powerful, it was felt thousands of kilometers away in places like chile and alaska. lexia. brian has the latest. it took only minutes to the wave to arrive. this is an army and gun thing. tom is main islands: toma, top of the water, rushing ashore into homes and the church in the capital. nicole: a low fat. this woman with freeman live on facebook when the wave swept through. they were triggered by this beyond the water home at the hollow home pi volcano, just 70 kilometers from the tang and capital. it's been a couple weeks, but on friday the violent activity increased, including a record breaking amount of lightning. that was this giant explosion, which scientist thing is one in a 1000 year event. so volcano it takes about 1000 years. the fully reach answer
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would just happen to be around, but the point where is unleashed a vast amount of its magma and really explains the way. it was probably one of the energetic explosions of the entire 21st century. by far, the year option was some big, it could be seen from space and between that and the so now me significant damage is being reported and toner museum and is planning to st military aircraft to check the damage. that was an almost 20000 meter high ash cloud. it's not yet safe to fly . shops along the coast have been damaged in a significant cleanup will be needed. nuclear offer is covered and thick film of our kennedy dust, new zealand to so the effect of the waves, the water tossing boats as if they were toys in this marina. some fisherman said they had to run for their live. it was livable and on board. next to my boat, and they had my warning,
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i heard the noise and people running down the p is banging on a bike, telling them to get a shockwave from your option with south across the pacific, with an army warning from american samo injury and evacuations. of homes ordered in japan, 8000 kilometers away. waves a meter higher than usual, were registered on the western coast of the united states. hello world. we are surviving the snowy out here in pacifica. i can tell you, it is happening. yeah, it is happening on california's huntington beach. some surf is ignored warnings to stay out of the water, eager to ride a historic wave though the south and chilly residence in co. kimble and los rios were asked to move to safe zones at least 30 meters above sea level. well in peru to women were reported to have drowned and strong waves near the northern coast. now normally, i didn't notice the 1st wave. during the 2nd one,
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people started moving more towards the shore. it was with the 3rd wave when it reached a war. on the 4th, everything got flooded and the water reached up to my niece. this, an army threat has receded that reports of damage is still coming in, and the rupture and toner may not be the last. alixia, ryan al jazeera kate greenwood as the head of the pacific delegation, elegant national federation of the red cross, and red crescent society. she says the situation is left local communities in a state of shock. we have been urgently trying to reach our red cross national society on the ground there for about 24 hours. now we did had some small communication for about 10 minutes off to the bigger option and want to see nami warning had been treated. and when we were speaking to our team on the ground, then they were assisting authorities with moving people to the limited high ground
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available on the main island in hong and there was a traffic jam. there was the shock because even though people had been experiencing these smaller options for the last month or so, 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 wives. we have very much looking forward to hearing from the low lying 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 key humanitarian partners around the pacific at the moment. but we are very, came to hear about that situation. flexible or had hill on the out there and use are including parts of bangladesh as capital declared red as the country imposes
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the restrictions to stop the spread of cobit 19. also police in the us state of texas, storm a synagogue to 3 hostages and find the suspect dead. also the cincinnati bengals when the game and the nfl flail for the 1st time in 31 years and action coming up in the news. on a former molly and president ibrahim, biblical canter, has died. his family said he passed away in the capital banner co, but no cause of death has been given. the 76 year old was deposed by a military coup in 2020, and that solid weeks of opposition protest against ethnic violence, corruption, and the struggling economy. let's bring in a chuckle, mecca, as a is the executive director at west africa network for peace building jersey now
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via skype from across good top with us on the program. when the full, the head of state or a current had a state passes the way we normally ask, what's his legacy and how will he be remembered? this gentleman was quite a controversial figure. well, i think it depends on who he's given on knowledge. if you are a lot of people, they will tell you that he came into the government of molly berry, berry fry, and moment on. he was like the country including of course, breed trying to bring to get the issues of the, against the, to the bare minimum. but that did not walk out. and or if you thought that they will tell you he was to your, what he was again to and to why is that he was not that would address issues are there are monday against the and also put him back in my lena calling me on truck
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you know, so it depends on the people you see they belong to that will give you an idea of the control about the surrounding needs that redeem, especially given the fact that he did not even end that regime the way he wanted to ended. can we expect any form then it's a state recognition when it comes to his funeral. what do you expect or how do you expect the current state to recognize his death exceeds really going to be in a lot of for complexity fall is that i think that it will recognize him as the president democratically elected president. wes, on the radio as it were that he be given the barrier. i do not think that given the refund function placed by
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a co op on molly and the kind of control that these, these are directed that the government will. i also don't be the 1000000 government the current transition government given i became a barrier allowed it where i would be pleasantly surprised. but he's also possible that you know that to us with the feelings of a lot of people, especially international, are community that they would decide give you, mr. bite out. so to the day, to actually pretty for leaders like this, they still have the followers even when they're not in power. so firstly, where we'll have supporters go or where will they look for those political ideas that he expounds and all that any natural successes, to his way of thinking that we should be looking out for you see what happened with i b k is that i didn't point we are, he was already trying to do the political structure,
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the could you talk to please and all the, all the complexities around him. so he's going to be a bit if you call to identify the moment in that talk or however, what i knew for sure is that keep command the local philosophy and also remember the issues around at music the minute we also would be if he's dead. so i am not sure how the support that are going to take that he's dead, we are going to thank you very much. all right, laura, what we did, multi mom in the news in the bay. they very, very great, really difficult on the, on what actually pop on better. like always the, i'll be a lot of musicians and a lot of room on the scene wish. and michael that does not also create. he's one level of ability. we shall see what happened suddenly in the coming out for the
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moment, the chuckle, mecca as a thanks so much for joining us from across. don, thank you. my friends. thank now dutch demonstrators regarding on the margin amsterdam. these are like pictures coming from the capital gains caves restriction, despite the lifting of some lockdown measures, not a protest to say that's not enough. and lessons reported at the highest number of data 19 infections. earlier this week, let's speak to step fastenal correspondent, who's that those protests in amsterdam, and that certainly well positioned to make. the voices heard over issues of restrictions. people are not afraid to make their voices heard step. i know they're not and what they're saying here, and then that listed off for having this locked down matches in europe in the last couple of weeks. now people are really going against it is
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a real backlash. people. i'm not only not following any restrictions, but they also really violated regulations. right now the government has lifted partially, be locked on the mattress last friday. but as you see, many local authorities are actually now also suffering and so forth in protest. so what we're seeing now here during this protest is that it allowed the mayor how fast that is allowed to have this demonstration. even though you can see that it's no social distance thing. nobody's wearing any box, but the local authorities have increasingly come under pressure from society. we seem to have lost steps that links i have course i will try and come back to of course i like pictures of the protests against the government's mandates to impose those caving 19 issues. suddenly coming to the forefront,
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i think we've got stepped back again. i love technology stuff, especially when it doesn't work properly. thank you for your patience with the gatherings like this step have an impact for 2 parties, the public who want to voice their opinion in the anger and for the government to decide what step it takes next. the. it's a real difficult guideline for the oh, sorry i thought was explaining earlier, the local authorities are sort of backing to protest. so right now we've seen that happening in the last couple of days around the country where reference open to endorse despite the fact that that's not allow their fire. they think over restriction. but the mayor, something we can't ship is any longer because people are really suffering economically, but also mentally, lot of people are suffering from the last hours. but on the other hand, the highest number of sexes currently being recorded during this only broadway. and
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the government is what was that this will have a life large box of society in the next coming week. so it is a real clash of interest right now. and what we're seeing here at this feel today, thousands of people, not social, this is not wearing the my, and the me, i basically said, well, we're going to allow this side despite the fact that we view demonstrations, we're actually bad. and police really hit hard at forecast. and the last couple of months, we see that the, you repertoire for more engineers for deciding police are actually using torture against pro tax. so what is a really delicate balance is happening in the netherlands right now during this code? we don't, you'll be monitoring events for through the day. we'll come back down to the moment, step best in that in the dutch capital. thank. now anger is going across the united kingdom with the conservative party, after allegations of government parties held during locked downs with an increasing
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number of employees. now, calling to the prime minister to step down, there are reports that boris johnson has drawn up crisis plans to hold onto his job . on wednesday, he apologized to parliament for attending what he called a work event. while the rest of the u. k was in lockdown. senior civil servant is investigating the matter with bowers johnson could be toppled a story leader if enough of his own m. p. 's turn against him. the tory leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of conservative m. p 's, right to the chair of the powerful back bench. 1922 committee, meaning that 54 of them need to turn against johnson. a vote of confidence would then be held, and forrest johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. but if he survives that vote, party will say he can't be challenged for another year. so for honey, a handful of conservative m. p 's of publicly said they have submitted letters to the committee. as bringing the d baba, his monitoring events for
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a small london broadcast center, much speculation to deem about ready the future of boris johnson and how his party is perhaps slowly turning against him. that's right. so, and perhaps it's not so slowly as we previously thought you were giving us a reminder of the fact that we need 50 for conservative m p 's from in parliament to actually put it in letters to the bat french committee to trigger a leadership contest. now, only 6 of them who publicly called for boys johnson to resign the latest a form, a junior minister saying that he has shown of frustration and a reluctance to come clean if you like. and that's why he saying it's time for boys johnson to go. constituency m p. 's that back in the local areas this weekend. hearing from huge numbers, unprecedented numbers of activists who,
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being loyal for years, who backed bar is johnson in 2019 who pro breakfast and who are furious say that it's time for him to go. but behind the scenes, there is a political reporters here in the u. k. he's saying that it could be several dozen m p 's now who have actually put it in the letters. of course, you will know this until the threshold is reached. others are waiting for the outcome of the inquiry by senior civil 7th su gray, which was supposed to end next week. you could take a bit longer because she's now linda have more controversial events if you like. she's not going to be pushing blame. so some m p 's are set to be in a holding pattern where they're just going through the motions of saying, let's wait for the inquiry, but they basically made up their own minds. others might wait for the local elections in may to see what effect this has had on there. i'm showing that it's clear, the opposition is doing well that now go to
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a 10 point lead and opinion polls the labor party have over. the conservatives been not calling for a vote of no confidence in parliament. they're unlikely to win that the liberal democrats, though a trying to do that very thing, although it's not a guarantee matter. but on a sunday, like most nations across the world, the tv political talk is always a good gauge for politicians are saying, and perhaps what the public a thinking nadeem. but the papers in the u. k. are a, perhaps a good indication of how the discourse may be heading certainly on sunday. absolutely . and the focus really has been on how far is johnson trying to get out of this mess on the television a few hours ago, the party chairman all of a doubt and would say, boys, johnson needs to change the culture, take a grasp of the culture at number 10 downing street, but gave him his full backing, saying that he will bring in changes. will the presser reporting 2 lines of attack? one is what they call a goal. what boys johnson apparently has called himself operation,
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said big dog. that's hayton meaning changes in the staffing at 10 downing street sacking. some official is probably people, but the public haven't actually heard of. so it's questionable how much that will do to assuage anger. and then something that puts a very loyal, usually to boys johnson reporting like the day mail, talking about the bbc license fee, the culture sector. nadine doris. it's now saying that she wants to freeze the amount of money that people pay for that license fee for 2 years. this is supposed to be a sweetener if you'd like to the public, and then there are things, but they're calling operation red meat, which involved policies like putting the military in charge of trying to stop those crossings of refugees and migrants across the channel from france. so these are all things which have been seen as a vote winning policies,
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which might when boys johnson some popularity go look at this in the very pro conservative sunday express pm ditches old rules, but will it save him back to reference to the covered regular regulations being reviewed the end of january, expected to get rid of all the things like mass wearing, but that might have happened anyway. and then in the observer, just one last one, tories will asked p. m if he tries to dodge polity gate blame. so really running home, the message that if for is johnson try is to put all of the blame on to his officials, downing street and doesn't admit any wrong doing. then he might be done for interesting times in the british capital for the moment. nadine, thanks very much for the update. well, its sir. time for the webinar. his evidence. hello, the weather looks really disturbed across a good part of the middle east. at the moment we got to a cloud of brain sinking across saudi arabia, making its way across a cutter. and across the other side of the gulf, just running across
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a good part of iran, further north received some rather lively rain into the levant garter. so some very heavy rainfall, some localized flooding as a result of that in the still be some showers on and off here over the next couple of days and it will be on the cool side temperatures. no. hi, there are 6 or 7 celsius for damascus. and for jerusalem, we go with some showers, they're just coming out of iraq pushing into iran, still a chance of one or 2 showers, or towards the gulf states some central part of saudi arabia, $25.00 celsius in doha, on monday, shouldn't be too bad that raise not going to farther that could be more in the forecast as we go through the next couple of days. and so how will struggle to reach 20 degrees celsius. so it's getting a little cooler here as well. cool enough across northern parts of africa with some sherry, rain central parts of egypt. seeing a little bit of weather along with the gulf of guinea penny a showers. meanwhile, into southern africa, straggling the rif valley. as we go on through monday, all the way down into that eastern side of south africa, the showers extend
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a little further westwards for tuesday and wednesday, while still ahead. hey, all the news off workers on the us, mexico border brace for an influx of mike was making their way from central america and to get the most famous athletes as his father is missing to the volcanic eruption. and so you know me story coming up with joe in sport. so do stay with him on the news out. ah, talk to while the army as we listen, design is are making serious effort and his talk, the trend. we need to make a stormy stand in just under a year's time capital. it's our bait stadium. will host the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup,
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but many friends were already counting down to the big kick off next november 10th, 22. as this tournament on fall over the coming days will play a key role. but organize is getting ready to host the middle east, the biggest ever sporting event next year for the castle national team. it's like it used to playing in front of expect and home crowds. they'll be hoping to convince both the fan and themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world . ah ah ah, welcome back here watching out the reviews with me. so the reminder of all top stories had us all junk of which has been supported from australia after
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a quarter of how the decisions counsellors visa talk of each says he's extremely disappointed with the decision, but will respect the ruling. and he was scheduled to play in the australian open, which starts on monday. the pacific island of tonga remains cut off after an undersea volcano erupted triggered triggering a synonymy on saturday. the extent of the damage is still unclear. and molly's former president abraham bbecause keta has died. his family said that he passed away the capital pamlico, but no cause death has been given. the 76 year old was deposed by a military coup in 2020 a hostage crisis inside a synagogue in us state of texas is now over. the government says all for hostages were rescued, and the safe, the suspect who's not been identified as a british citizen, is dead, but it's not clear how he died. the incident took place in a suburb of dallas. please say the suspect demanded the release for pakistan. a neuro scientist who was convicted for trying to kill
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a u. s. 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 investigating the hostage taker. did you investigate his contacts? are investigation will abnormal reach? we have a contact already multiple f b i li gets to tell him he in london. i want to say something. something that he don't ever know. the rabbi is a purple friend of mine. he's a friend of mine and so obviously it's very personal state meter in somalia and say a suspected suicide bomb explosion has injured a government spokesman, a photographer. the scene in the capital market issues says he sold body parts scattered outside the home of mohammed abraham labels before he was taken to hospital nice and clear. who's behind it?
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shout vices of loss. several attacks in recent months of their correspondence, a new has more from the capitals. i've just come up with 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 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 have been announced yet as to the condition of molly mill. however, what seems to be clear so far is 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 he 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
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a statement on what exactly happened and how serious it 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 po, democracy group has conditionally accepted the un offer to broke one end to the political deadlock protested of been marching against the amount of reasons that overthrew the civilian government in october. not members of the forces of freedom and change will meet you in officials on sunday to present the terms of the group. the sudanese professionals association has rejected the un mediation. lincoln isn't much because he did what i've done with the year. 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, find it, and deliver a written document. kosovo, husband, savvy as national referendum from being held inside its territory. but it's allowed
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ethnic serbs to vote by mail. cos of his parliament voted to stop polling stations for being set up describing the vote of unconstitutional. serbia wants to make changes to its judiciary, which is a condition for you membership ca survey which considers itself a sovereign state is home to about a 100000 ethnic serbs. bangladesh has impose restrictions as covert 19 infections tripled in a week to 95000 to day public gatherings. banned masks a mandatory in public places and vaccine certificates needed for restaurants. but many are ignoring the new clamp down despite the capital. darker being declared, an infection red zone. tomba chandry has more from the capital or the government is fair. now that the infection is spread to the community level 2 areas, the capital, darker city, and the southeastern district got 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 their daily business,
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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 are not abiding by the social discipline, saying all by the mask mandate. the government for that measures put up mobil 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 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. though beijing is reported its 1st community infection of the abra chrome barrett. the positive case is from the
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cities northwestern high done district. the chinese capital is hosting the winter olympics in less than 3 weeks. now, public health experts say the new varian poses the biggest threat to the country. 0 cove with strategy protested chillies have gathered to voice their anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela. they blamed them for rise and violence in the chilean city of a king. in a similar demonstration, last year protested, burned down. tents and items belonging to recent arrivals. the international organizations migration estimates maybe 1700000 migrants. in chile, guatemala has intercepted a group of migrants trying to make their way through to mexico. they were part of the 1st major caravan of the international aid work se shelters. only mexico us border already overwhelmed annual report. reports nothing. tijuana, in mexico. hundreds of people gathered in the city of some favorable sula hunters.
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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 them, but i bought it always ginger, whether you're going with the smuggler or in the 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 are from honduras. there's also a large number of migrants from nicaragua, tamaqua, chameleon doodle. we know that it is quite a tough road ahead of us and we ask god as well as the government of honduras says, we are still in hon jordan territory to please accompany us until village guatemala . to not put any road blocks ahead of us or banging migrants rights activist watched closely as the mass of people left the city. they also made an effort to
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dissuade more people from joining the caravans. citing the many dangerous migrants face to reach the us for ortho ammonia mile. but 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 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 a low al jazeera tiquana,
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mexico. 3 more ledge members of a ransomware crime group have been detained in moscow. the court ordered the suspects to 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 14 people and seized money computers and luxury cars. the u. s. as welcomed russia's cooperation. not millions of americans will no longer receive a monthly payment known as a child tax credit. it was part of peasantry, biden's trillion dollar credit iris relief package for half year. more than $60000000.00 families have received monthly checks for $300.00 for every child age of the $6.00 and $250.00 for all the children. but the us senate fail to extend the program. some sentences argued the extra money could discourage people for working . now, without being come, some worry low income families will be hit hard, particularly during the pandemic. melanie sands free as a democratic party. u. s. congress when she says it's important,
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the politicians to work 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 in its 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 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
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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 works 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 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. well, still had all the news are we had to melbourne to get more reaction on the decision to, to port world number one, tennis by novak jock of it. joe, we'll have the stories of the details in sports, so to stay with us. ah,
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extraordinary men and women who are breaking the mold from the taxi drivers investing everything they have in to their mini bus only to face extreme danger on the suit is rough. his tracks to the jokey, turned paramedics saving lives, transporting the sick and elderly from medical health policy to whisking it all on al jazeera. ah ah ah
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ah ah, book back american construction workers have begun building the 1st large scale offshore wind farm. now the u. s. like far behind other industrialized nations into clean energy, but the white us aims to catch up and meet climate change commitments. kristen salumi has more from the state of new england. it's a project years in the making a wind farm off the coast of massachusetts. we're looking out to the ocean, so 35 miles from here. that's where we will see the turbines. 62 turbines known as vineyard when one enough to power 400000 homes,
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the ceo of the danish company behind it says it took the approval of more than 2 dozen state local and federal agencies to get to this point. it was not easy and definitely not the easy because it's also the 1st of its kind oh the white house hopes to fast track another 7 offshore lease agreements by 2025 at the groundbreaking ceremony in november, the secretary of the interior discussed the bind administrations clean energy goals, the united states is making giant leaps in building a clean energy future. it's a solution that can create robust and sustainable economies that lift up communities while also ensuring future generations have a livable planet. offshore wind power in the united states currently is next to nothing. 5 terabytes here off the coast of rhode island and other to further south in virginia. that's it. adding hundreds and hundreds more is crucial to the biden
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administration's plan to cut carbon emissions. but it won't be easy. infrastructure improvements will be needed, including new transmission lines that must be built, 2 densely populated areas. the grid capacity has basically run out or at a point where we need to proactively plan for this next generation. but next round of big wind and solar projects, fishermen and environmental groups worried about the impact on marine life have filed lawsuits attempting to halt vineyard winds construction. all these guidelines that are in place for protection of being high fast. everything is getting streamline to for these permits to go into place quickly and that is co, sir. the industry is promising to bring thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to the coastal city of new bedford. already the country's largest fishing port. so this is the 1st purpose built facility for offshore wind deployment. for the mer,
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it's a balancing act, a fishing, and some cases where the wind farms are going to go and so determinant where wind farms go, how far apart turbines are, how they're aligned, are all very complicated questions that affects both industries. still the industry and its advocates say the u. s. is ambitious goals for offshore wind power can be achieved and also that they must be to keep us clean energy targets. insight christian salumi al jazeera on the new england coast. well, it's time to spot on his to say, oh thank you very much. was he been hearing well tennis number, one of the joke of which had been deported from australia. the 20 time grand slam champion and his team were school to buy an official to that to buy bound flights after losing an appeal to overturn his visa cancellation, 3 judges upheld the immigration minister decision, which was made on public interest grounds off to the unvaccinated joke of which entered the country earlier this month. the potations order usually also includes
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a 3 year ban on returning to australia. which, which released a statement saying, i am extremely disappointed with the court ruling, which means i cannot stay in australia. i'm uncomfortable and the focus of the past weeks has been on me and i hope that we can all now focus on the game and tournaments i love. i would like to wish the players tournament officials stuff volunteers, and funds all the best for the tournaments. while earlier i spoke to tennis broadcast a crate, gave you gabriel, who said the other players came to move on from the joke which visa saga, but it may not be easy for the world number 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 visa? have you had a visa visa?
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cancel, or have you been deported from the country spacing? so i think maybe getting into places like u. k or usa could be an issue for him. all we've been talking about for the last 7 to 10 days is about know that ciocca bitch, 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 pose. i think we just over at rough and made bad point that 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 john rich, but 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 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,
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the fact that this is one of the 4 most important and biggest tournaments in the world. this should always have been the focus of attention, australian scriptures, that wrapped up a phone, ill ashes series when off the yet another batting collapse by england. things were looking good for england and hope out of the 6 week mark was helping miss fields. the 155 run in the needed to live in 71 to win and started. well 68 without loss. so then lost all henry in the face of just 56 runs. so it's a straight year who when the 5th and final to england it's the 13th defeat and then 15 tests in australia. route says he wants to stay on the captain. let's have from the opposite number. come and look on the predicted. how the last 6 or 7 weeks have gone. it's just, everything's gone. the plan is the same. any palsy to take out of it. and yes,
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it is. teams have a pot of or just actually history. it's yes it's been no, no. the football continue that africa cub nations. it's cambia versus molly and they are playing on sundays opening game. both teams, one the opening matches. so this is a battle for the top 4 in group f. it's currently goals in this one half time. later on the same group. it's susie against martinez, effectively fighting to stay in the tournament. then in group a, the ivory coast will secure their place in the last 16 if they beat sierra leone. algeria still looking for their 1st win against equitorial guinea in the days final game. they had a goal, a store against sierra leone in that opener, which they'll be looking to improve on was an incredibly disappointing results the coach spoke to. that's the player spoke to that. and they're just saying, we're going to make adjustments. and we just have to, when it is important to know that they still have, they're still under streak of 3735 matches and beaten and are slowly working towards that 37 match record that italy sent last summer to do that,
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to tie that record they would have to either winner, dragon's equitorial guinea, then against the quote the why they would have to also do that is one that's going to be a much tougher match sent to finished repeat level manager, you can compliment, say, are struggling with out mohammed salon. sadie amana, who are competing for the countries at the african livable play. brent fed later in the premier league, looking to close the gap, only does manchester city hill currently 13 points care at the top city beach 2nd place. chelsea one know with the go from kevin to bruna, which was that 12th straight when liverpool have 2 gains in hand on city will go 2nd with when on sunday, despite missing those key players. the only way you can avoid these kind of questions story gets it, it said the situation is clear it down here and there. well clos, players. so that's how it is. do we miss them? yes. and to something that is not happening for 31 years in the nfl,
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the cincinnati bengals have won a playoff game. i beat the las vegas rate as 26 to 19 on saturday horseback job. alright. passing to to 1st hon touchdowns. it's the 1st time since $91991.00 that the bengals have advance from the opening round at the post season. i think this the city can finally exhale and just enjoy this team for what it is and take that pressure off those. those last 31 years and i at the same time that there's just such an incredible history here at cincinnati for super bowl appearances. there's, there's conference championships in roy these last even 2 decades. there's been so many tremendous players, teams, and coaches that have 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've really loved the foundation for us to do this. was a bad day for 6 times super bowl champ is the patriot refreshed by the buffalo bills. 40 some points to 17 dash alum pos for 300 yards and 5 touchdowns. it was
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the patriot, biggest play of defeats is coach bill belichick had charged 21 years ago. in the m b a. there was a heavy defeat fil a bron james and the a lakers. they were beaten one the $33.00 to $96.00. find the denver nuggets, both highland schools, 26 point, and 10 rebounds. and there was a triple double chronicler, your kitch, the nugget swimming this one convincingly at it means the lake has have now lost 3 in a row. don't i mean we'll keep up school form continues they lost one or 3 to 96 against the terms of abruptness. pascal, see a comb with 30 points 10. assistant henry brown's. genesis got 30. we'll, we'll keep it not off to start losing the game. in the last 7 to golf now master's champion, had deck. he might see alma has moved into contention. at the sony open in hawaii, the japanese player had a buggy free day to shoot a 7 on de paul round a 63, which was the lowest score on saturday, but he's still 2 shots. finally,
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the brussel henley tongue, his most famous athlete says he's lost contact with his family since an underwater volcano erupted causing a synonymy to hit the country. peter tough, tougher. who was tongue is flag bearer at the last 3 olympic game says his father has not been heard from, nor has his family who live on the water's edge. he's launch an appeal to raise money to help the island kingdom. tough to food is preparing to compete at the beijing games in cross country skiing, winter sports athletes around the world, gearing up for the games which starts in 19 days time and sweden sondra naslund looks like she'll be hard to beat the race for gold in the women's ski cross helped out by our competitors crash the to time world champion claimed back it's about when at the world cup of and in canada. she's one all but one events so far was this is all right, that's all the sports. me for now with gemma later sale. thanks very much jaron. of course you can follow stories on the website at algae service dot com. that is the
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