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no individual be safe until we are all safe. as long as transmission is allowed to continue the course of the fandom, it is going to be very, very unpredictable. stay with al jazeera, probably to stop dates. ah, a new zealand military aircraft is on its way to assess damage in tomba after and i'm to see volcano triggers the nami causing communications blackouts. ah, hello, i'm emory angry. this is al jazeera alive from also coming up more corona virus restrictions in bangladesh where the only con, very in to st infection rates triple in the past. wait, tenants, diane nowak, joke of it is to ported from australia or after
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a court upheld his bays. a cancellation. it could be 3 years before he's allowed to return. the united states is currently way behind other countries when it comes to offshore wind power. i'm present salumi on the east coast. coming up. i'll tell you what's being done to change that. ah, it's ryan authorities say fish report suggest they haven't been mass casualties and toner after saturdays, under water volcanic eruption. the resulting soon army cause significant damage though to roads and bridges in the kingdom, as well as in other countries across the pacific ocean. a fiber optic cable connecting tongue to the rest of the world is thought to have been broken in communications could be down for wakes. musicians. air force has sent a plane to help in an initial impact assessment of the area and the low lying islands. a 2nd player will leave shortly,
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hearing aids declared of ash made of flying conditions too hazardous to stop the mission. any earlier? alexi o'brien report. it took only minutes to the ways to arrive. this is an army and go. st. tom is main island palm with the water rushing ashore into homes and the church and the capital nuclear low foss. this woman was screaming live on facebook when the wave swept through. they were triggered by this . the under water homeless hung up. i volcanoes just 70 kilometers from the tang and capital. it's been a routing for weeks. but on friday, violent activity increased, including a record breaking amount of lightning. knows this giant explosion, which scientists think is a one in a 1000 your event this. so volcano takes about a 1000 years, a fully reach answer would just happen to be around the point where is unleashed
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a vast amount of it's mike men are really explains away was probably one of the mercy and energetic explosions of the entire 21st century. so 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 oh, shops along the coast have been damaged in a significant cleanup will be needed. new coil offer is covered and thick film of volcanic dust, new zealand to saw the effects of the waves, the water tossing boats as if they were toys in this marina. some fisherman said they had to run for their lives. he was liver boards on board, mixed to my boat, and i had my warning. i heard the noise and people running down the p is banging on the bikes, telling them to get a shockwave from your option with felt across the pacific, with an army warning from american samo injury. and evacuations of
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homes ordered in japan, 8000 kilometers away. waves a meter higher than usual, were registered on the west coast of the united states. hello world. we are surviving the snowy out here in pacifica. i can tell you, it is happening now. it is happening on california's huntington beach, some surface ignored warnings to stay out of the water, eager to ride a historic wave for the south in chile residents in cal kimble and last resource were asked to move to safe signs. at least 30 meters above sea level, full and peru to women were reported to drowned and strong waves near the northern coast. made no medical. i didn't notice the 1st wave. given the 2nd one, people started moving more towards the shore. it was with the sad waves when they reached a wall on the 4th and everything got flooded and the water talked to my niece. this, an army rate has receded that reports of damage is still coming in and the are
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option and toner may not be the last. alex here brian al jazeera shan cronan and his vulcan ologist and oakland university who studied this volcano. he explains what triggered such a massive explosion. this was the culmination of magma building up inside the spokane for quite some time. so it's full of magnetic gas, so it's full of trapped gas with inside the magma. and as the magnet pressure rises within the volcano, and as the gas pressure rises, eventually the volcano can no longer hold up. and so there was a sudden release of back gas to produce the erupt from all of these very large explosions are very impulsive explosions. produce an atmospheric shock quite so you imagine that's the top of the volcano around 150 to 250 meters below sea level and
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is that material sort of rises out of a rapidly rises at the top of the volcano, you bulge of expanding magnor and gas that's just bursting out and it's bursting out through the water and in through the air, what happens is the, it gets compressed into the shock waves and they were traveling around the world. the remarkable thing about this erection was your head, the rapid rise in the expansion of the gas and steam plume, and the parallel to that you had, the su nami radiating outwards and also the shockwave radiating at what's went around the entire world. bangladesh has tightened restrictions as kind of a 19 infections tripled in a wake public gatherings. a band and mosques are also mandatory and public places. but many are ignoring the new climb down despite the capital deca being declared. an infection red sun can be chandry, is that many small business owners years have barely recovered from the impact of the last coven? 19 lot. down. now they're worried about on the current. i'm other changes, ok,
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i beg while we are really concerned because last time we had a major corona outbreak, business was bad for us in recent times though, things got a bit stable and were okay, but if there is another lockdown due to corona outbreak, then our situation will get really worse. under the new coven restriction public gatherings remain suspended, and transportation have to limit the number of passengers to half capacity. the 11 point press restrictions on public movement and business is imposed by the government to fight the spread of army crowned infection is ignored by many, mainly due to lack of enforcement and monitoring by the concern authorities. some health experts, one that the situation could worsen lane li, it is coming from india. we teach, we are very long barduage and lot of people are coming across the border every day because we can all just off the moment of the people on litigation of the
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people. and also people are not wearing must, bangladesh has been able to fully vaccinate only a 3rd of its 167000000 population. under the new roles, most businesses require customers to show their vaccine certificates. how much other hotels i up out of the problem as many customers do not carry the racks in card with them and get upset when we request them, show the card. some do comply other say they do not have the card yet. the government fears hospitals wont be able to cope. if army crown infections continue to increase the whole body about it. if the infections rate and the number of patients increase, then there will be no space left in the hospitals. as you are aware, omicron is increasing globally. so he must be on full alert from now on. for many, there is a growing concern about whether the country can cope with another major coby outbreak. low income and daily wage earner say this off of the most from the
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imposition of the new restriction can be children are just 0. dhaka 7, president alexander virginia says the deportation of novak joke, which from australia was a foss, he says, the tennis world number one was harassed by authorities. as sarah clark reports from prison after a weekend in hotel detention, not a joke of it was granted temporary leave to attend a federal court hearing in a last ditch attempt to stop his deportation. but that freedom was shortly after full bench voted unanimously in favor of immigration minister alex hawk's decision to remove him from australia. it ends the world. number one tennis players bid to defend his australian open title. jock of it was set to play in the 1st round of the tournament on monday evening. in our faces the prospect of a 3 year ban on re entering australia in a statement, he said he was extremely disappointed but would cooperate with authorities and
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leave estrella. immigration minister argue the joke of it posed a public health risk and his opposition to mandatory vaccination could feel that sentiment. his supporters outside his lawyers office disagreed non joke, which is none of these awards for human rights. really choice. he's nervous guy is always just he was the wrong one. it is use money. the old chief justice james also stressed that the court was not there to judge the merits of jock a vicious case. wish only whether or not the minister acted within his authority. it's the 2nd time jock of it has faced the federal court in less than a week. he was approved for a visa and a medical exemption to play in the australian open on the ground. it already had covered 19 in december. but on january the 5th, when he arrived at melbourne, airport, immigration officials said he failed to meet the entry criteria,
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and his visa was cancelled. a federal court then overturned that decision, only to be over ruled by the immigration of sir 4 days later. when the government announced job which must leave australia, this is a problem where the federal government issued a visa. let's not forget that, issued novak john of it with a visa, allowed him to board a plane. and then when he arrived here during that time, really that chalk bitch was in the air. there was a change in the attitude from the strident federal government. and it was a hostile reception, that joker beach got when he arrived here. the federal court ruling has been welcomed by the government. australia has some of the toughest border restrictions in the world, and more than 90 percent of its adult population has been fully vaccinated is dry and open will now go ahead on monday without the world's number one tennis player, sarah clock, audi 0, brisbin, australia. still a hey, don al jazeera, more anti lockdown protests in amsterdam,
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despite the dutch government easing som markets restrictions. and we look back at the life of marley's deposed president abraham vivica cater after he died at the age of 56. ah, ah, look forward. took roy to scully's, the winter sponsored boy cutaways air quality in new delhi is about to go from unhealthy to hazardous. hello everyone. so here's what's going on. we've got cold air over the region, so cold air sinks to the surface to think of all the pollutants in the atmosphere. it's just being shoved right down to the ground. and so we see these scenes across northern india, certainly cold, cool air call it, which will, but 14 degrees in new delhi. well below average, it should be about $21.00. for this year the ne monsoon pepin up in activity again
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a trick of the events of his president is called astronomy is deportation of no effect. joke of h a fast. the men's tennis number one that lost a court appeal to overturn the cancellation of his visa head of the start of these trailing open on monday and bangladesh has tightened restrictions out to coping 19 infections tripled in a wake. large gatherings of band and transport is running at half capacity masks are also required in public license protested have rallied in amsterdam, calling for an end to all cove at 19 restrictions across the netherlands. prime minister mach rotate, announced the easing of some restrictions on saturday, but activists say they want more freedoms restored. the netherlands has been reporting rec, or daily infections and races ranks, but hospital admissions remain low, steadfast and reports from amsterdam. a diverse group marching for freedom in amsterdam, war veterans extreme right activist anti factors. and although look down quite
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a few that you of my kid that's important, but they have many infections right now in the madeline. yeah, there are bread case, but they're not dying. what do you think of the fact that the extreme right parties are also put there to pay thing in this mark? let's say it's a less than 5 percent of all the people here. oh, we don't do anything. did that? ah, mom was joined to rally, showing the demonstration was not only about the lockdown that over he'll do on the hulu bulking. we want to show that farmers support other citizens to fight for a free country and for a freedom. for 2 years, we have also been under a lot of pressure from the government. let's take over here. last month and natalie had district is locked down measures in europe. you to
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a late roll out of the booster campaign and a high number of hospitalizations and death on the mountain criticism, the government partially lifted those restrictions, but kept the hospitality industry closed. in response, business owners opened their restaurants and cafes this weekend in protest from money here was clear the government to level out bachelors and open up society completely warnings that only grown attraction. so in our large part of society, falling on deaf ears, research has shown that this trust toward one officious government institution. this high, i guess we are destroying the lives about children. families are being destroyed, the whole country is being destroyed and our business is being destroyed. it has to stop, you know, everyone should be able to decide about their own lives and have faith that people can do this and make sure we stay connected to each other. compared to neighboring
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countries like germany and belgium than alan's has not implemented a so called to g policy. only dos, vaccinated or cured from cove can access public places with these protesters complaining about their lack of freedom. this measure is so far seen as politically unfeasible. steadfast and al jazeera in amsterdam. interviews, justine, south korea military says north korea has fired and an identified project out off its east coast. the japanese coast guard says it could be a ballistic missile. north korea has already conducted the 3 of a missile launches. since the start of this year a leading sudanese pro democracy group has conditionally accepted an offer from the u. n. to broker named the country's political deadlock. mass protest against the military have continued since october last year when the army over for the government, members of the forces of freedom and change, say they will hotels with you and envoy,
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but they were to negotiate with the military. another group, the sudanese professionals association, has rejected un mediation and because he was 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. still in sudan and authorities have banned algae, there is move basha from reporting in the country. the ministry of culture and information has revoked the channels license for what it calls an professional coverage that damages the country's interest in social fabric. our 0 says it's an attack on press freedom and it's calling on international human rights and maybe are organizations to condemn the move. the u. s. embassy incident waited saying the revocation of elgin's there was license is a step backward for freedom of press. a cornerstone of the democratic transition
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to explosions have struck essential baghdad with reports of several people injured . video posted and social media showed the aftermath of the blasts which targeted to banks in the iraqi capital. there's been no claim of responsibility. the armed group, al shabani, has claimed responsibility for suspected suicide bomb attack in somalis capital market issue. a government spokesman was injured in the plastic comes awake after late as a great to hold parliamentary elections by february 25th. more than a year of delays to the vote have deepened, political tension. marley's former president abraham bouquet cater has died at the age of 76. he was deposed in a military coast 17 months ago. that followed wakes of opposition protests against ethnic violence, corruption, and the flagging economy. an interest reports do you,
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bramble wicker caters journey tamales, presidency was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becker, was eventually voted in as president in 2013 than reelected 5 years later on at his inauguration when he enjoyed lots of good will. he promised a new direction for mommy. them block archuleta, abraham bluebook arcadia came with high expectations at a time of crisis in the north, where the threat of secession was real. his phrase, molly 1st impressed a lot of mullins, who thought he's a man who would change the country and stabilize every day at all. but molly's problems continued to mount under his watch. although you reach some form of agreement with correct rebels in the north, the rebellion didn't disappear. adding to the unrest in the boston often lawless a. her region 14 fighters, led by elk aida, strengthening their grip on a large suite of territory. electro bishop, he slipped on many fronts,
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we lost kettle, down along the line. it was realised that he really didn't grasp the craft of leadership. he kept changing his ministers resulting and chaos in governance. we saw the rise of ethnic violence crisis factory effect. in short, we can say, because government has really failed to live up to expectations. the dollars that on the con, the french let military intervention in 2013, helped to civilized many parts of the north. but between 20172020 attacks by armed groups increased killing hundreds of civilians and military including foreign troops. ethnic violence in the center of molly spiraled out of control. national reconciliation efforts launched by kita failed to bring lasting peace with on august 18. 2020, a group of military officers took up arms in what started as a mutiny at this military barracks outside the capital. i wrote lately. it was where other military officers at large their qu,
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intergist wealth that paved the way for elections, which eventually brought catered power in 2013 the slow pace of political reforms, corruption, the failing economy and port infrastructure fed and decay to sentiments. the fall out of the 22 inch parliamentary election was a final straw to proceed, though yet below every presidency should have a school cuts of the population consisted. unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing, no one. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation, and the government was acting as if everything was okay. the 2nd to him was a fiasco, yankee, mushy. but kate, his supporters praised him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population of why i am glad to read his army. when you look at the military, you see he is equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages paid to civil servants and the military . it's sad how people have politicized. everything in this country wanted kate,
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his presidency, was also dead by rumors of ill health. but he assisted he was fit the case opposition later has accused prime minister bars johnson of breaking the law and says he must resign. johnson is fighting various political life as he faxes a growing rebellion within his conservative party. over government staff, events held during coven 19 locked down's last week. he apologized to parliament for attending what he called the work events on top restrictions were in force for the public. findings of an internal investigation are expected to be published as soon as next week. the vain barber is following development in london. done differently. it's clear that the pressure is on bar is johnson like never before. now on sunday, the leader of the opposition labor party, his stomach, again called on him to resign. he said it was clear, the prime minister had broken the rules by attending a garden party, which involved sending out invitations to stuff to bring your own booze. of course
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bars. johnson told parliament that he thought this was a work event, but many of his colleagues have rubbish. that suggestion, case done were also saying the bar is johnson has lied to parliament previously when he said had been no parties. number 10 downing street on sunday also rejected reporting the sunday times, who had spoken to a former ne number 10 official who said that boys johnson had been warned, but that god in policy was in fact illegal. and that he should counsel it number 10 very clear the boys johnson did not get that warning. but all of the revelations have meant that the conservative members of parliament, a receiving a whole flurry of angry emails and phone calls from constituents saying that he's gone to father bars. johnson has lost public trust and he needs to go only 6, tory and he's have said the same in public,
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but it's believe that many times more of that figure have actually sent in letters to the back bench. $922.00 committee needs $54.00 of them to do so, which to, which would trigger a leadership context within the conservative party. the identity of a british national shot dead after taking for people hostage at a synagogue in texas has been revealed. 44 year old mallaig, fazel akron has, is had a standoff with police lasting more than 10 hours. all of the hostages were rescued, safely acc room demanded the release of a pakistani neuroscience ist a fiesta dicky, who serving an 86 he had termed for trying to kill us troops and f. b. i. agent bomb disposal. experts in spain have safely detonated an unexploded device from the spanish civil war. more than 80 years ago, construction work in the town of may at air was stopped to win an elderly man
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recalled how a bond fell to explode during an air raid there when he was a child. a tornado has destroyed dozens of homes in a trailer park in the us state of florida. winds raged around 190 kilometers per hour. the store storm rather not jap power in florida, georgia and north and south carolina. construction has begun on the 1st at large scale wind farm off the coast of the united states. the country lags far behind other industrialized nations in clean energy for the violent ministration is pushing to make commitments made under the paras clyman agreement. kristen salome reports from the new england coast. 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
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vineyard when one enough to power 400000 homes, 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 and 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
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in virginia. that's it. adding hundreds and hundreds more is crucial to the biden 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 to densely populated areas in 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 are being high fast. everything is getting streamline to for these private school into place quickly and that is a concern. 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
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the mer, it's a balancing act, a dog 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 you as clean energy targets incite kristin salumi out 0 on the new england coast. ah, hello, are you watching out here? these are the top stories. this am to new zealand air force crews are traveling to tongue. it's as if i the extent of the damage caused by saturday synonymy and to deliver water. di sell them at night. they sell nation equipment. the flights had.

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