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developing countries remains no country, no community and no individual. these save up until we are all said. as long as transmission is allowed to continue the course of the phantom, it is going to be very, very unpredictable to stay with al jazeera for all the latest updates. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is that he is, are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. condemnation on calls for accountability after a saudi coalition. air strike kills more than 80 detainees in yemen. most of the migrants american military hardware reaches ukraine. a washer deploys it's fighter
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ah, it's just out of 1500 hours g m t 6 pm in yemen, where rescue workers are looking for survivors trapped on the day breeze of a destroyed detention facility. who the officials say that a saudi led coalition asked wry kit, the temporary holding center inside a province on friday. the coalition denies that. more than 80 people were killed including migrants, women and children. thousands are injured or unaccounted for. they'd agency say the who these used the facility to hold migrants mostly from africa who are trying to reach gulf nations. well, mother asked strike in the western port city of her data, targeted a communications hub that triggered a nationwide into that blackout. and for the 2nd day, more than 30000000, the emily's have no access to online information. who the officials say that 4
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people were killed in not attack on data, including children believe and secretary general has condemned the strike. so just called for a transparent investigation. but on the ground yelman's warring sides blaming each other for the escalating conflict among judy microbiology. then we are looking at a very big crime and there's a green light from the americans to kill civilians. you know, that's what we see. what the targeting of the attention center inside the province and the continuous killing of civilians, war criminals, escape prosecution. and consider this a war crime against humanity. but then the world should take responsibility at this critical moment in human history. we are witnessing many victims over together with the holiday. the alleged target was not included in the non targeting list, according to the mechanism approved with the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in yemen. and was not reported by the international committee of the red cross. or here's a statement from the red cross. it says that all parties have an obligation to take
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all necessary precautions before and during an attack to spare civilians. and those not taking part in the hostilities. detainees included a nothing we do or don't do. it says changes those obligations referring to the most strike list for wallet, speak to out 0. so mohammed ali our top, who's in santa right now man, what's the situation in sada right now? what are you hearing? yes, the rescuers are still trying to find out more survivors under the debris. so far we have found these $87.00 people, dead prisoners and mates, and also the far more than $130.00 prisoners re injured. so the above, the just told him, the rise the, the, the minister held was held,
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the press conference via before the bombed present says that the, the, we condemned such along with the human human and human rights ministry. which is also run by the who, who also blame the this attack on the saudis, the saudi lid quality than the call them intellectual investigation and to the bombing. also in the bombing on the telecommunication center, which has resulted in the death of the injury for people including children via the situation regarding the continuation of the war. the could you has its impact on civilians on a daily basis with economically or in on the other side, the direct bombings. what responses have been so far this attacks from the saudi led coalition tell us more about that. yeah.
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regarding the saudi, the quality they deny the such attack these the the say that the, these kinds of prison prisons and also all, all that belong to the detention centers are not also according to the what the to see from the international red cross. the non bomb areas, the say that the, the strict i'm committed to such black by is outlined by the nice red cross. so far we couldn't verify what has happened really. but we were on the ground. we see that the president has been bombed, healthier blame this on the saudi, the quality than the say, the saudi, the quality. and this is not the 1st time for the saudi, the quality and to bomb a big gathering goes civilians also 3 african magwoods who
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take this path towards saudi arabia in order to to have a better life in the, in the study to ease but in yemen, there is no good situation even for those who are living inside the under the control in the areas under the control of how these they are the suffering from the, from the, from the lack of fuel, also electricity and also the, the, the non payment of solar monthly salaries. so people are calling also in the united nations to me cause serious action to make warring sides avoid the basic commodities of civilians and also to cut more professional government and also in the on those who are running these territories in order to pay civilians. and also public workers, their monthly salaries, but 100 reporting live from sent off many thanks and 801st us military aid has arrived in ukraine. it's part of washington's $200000000.00 security support
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package that was approved in december. but in the capital, care of hundreds of people rallied, urging all parties to de escalate tension has been growing concerned with russia, mobilizing tens of thousands of troops along the board of raising fears of an invasion. moscow has denied that it has any such plans. well, for many ukrainians, the build up of russian troops border has echoes of 2014. when war came to the east, i'll just hear a heart of the honeyed has some of their stories from kiff. i know many of the she's come to pay her respects not to forget friends lost since the war broke out in the east of the country in 2014 in millsboro got sca was a volunteer back then providing support to the soldiers on the front line the idea of possible renewed fighting worries her me of course, i think her the words going on and on from 2014.
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ah, i don't know where we have a big we're but we have guns and we're already talk of war and a possible russian invasion concerns many ukrainians. but people here feel things could be different this time around. many are grateful of the support. some western countries have provided ukraine some publicly thanking the u. k for its recent delivery of mid ridge weapons. but elsewhere around here, people are going about their daily lives. wondering if for is as imminent as the leaders, i have been warning. there's also a sense among people here that the situation is made more complicated because of the competition between russia and the west, over influence in this part of the world. ukraine being at the center of it. dmitri
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sokolov and his wife or lynn, i left claim me as soon after rush and next to peninsula in 2014. like many, he thinks that ukraine has come a long way since we are different in mentality the road difference. we are very much different now from, from russia, and we are very much different from ukrainians. that war, you know, 2014, more than 50 percent v v. we believe that this is just a part of game. like, let's say a kind of trade in univer witcher. what states we'll provide to rashanda pressure, et cetera. so we hope it, sol, blubbering aggregate but for catch a push ne and skia. the problems also come from within. she hasn't returned to her home tom of logan's, since pro russian separatist took over me, i thought she summed up to do the problem is not only russia, sometimes i don't feel part of this country. sometimes my friends and colleagues make the point that we are guilty of provoking this conflict. i really don't
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understand where i belong. 8 years on ukrainians have learned to live with a threat from their big neighbor. many say is become part of their lives. but what they fear now is that any move by russia order us could bring more divisions among ukrainians. who does that? hamid elder 0 give. or we talk about troops being near the border. what we actually means is command santa maria with some geographical context. there are an estimated 100000 russian troops deployed near ukraine's border, but that's a 2000 kilometer border. so we're talking about a lot of different strategic positions on the map. so here it is, and festival just a reference. so put in the, to at capital cities, moscow to key if 750 kilometers as the crow flies. but if we go down into the border region itself and you see just some of the locations i've put in here, where we know a russian troops had been st. places like a claim, ovo,
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and subtleties a close to the bought only 30 to 40 kilometers away. in fact, on the little further north poke novo, that is a 170 kilometers away. and actually we've got some satellite imagery from this showing the build up of troops and hardware that's been assembled. similarly, we can see them in cream over. and yonah yona here from that point down to the ukraine border. still 250 kilometers away, but clearly there are a lot of results as it rushes disposal. and they could move on a moment's notice. and just to worry about the, whether it's worth thinking about this as well. snowy sub 0 temperatures in the region, this is just a little snapshot of minus 7 degrees, feels like minus 11 at this point. that of course means frozen ground, which plays into the hands of the russian military tanks. that's friend samuel romani, who's of associate fellow of the rural institute service at the royal united services institute. he joins us now via skype from oxford in the u. k. could savvy with us, sir? is russia's military build upon the border with ukraine?
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unprecedented as anything like this happened before? well, it's not necessarily unprecedented. there was a similar bill of that the ladder 1000 jubes class that occurred in april in may of last year. and that was a display of brinkman jeopardy, really aimed at ensuring that debt nato expansion. jack continue, allison nato forces withdrew from the region. so this might be another brinkman ship back to that hide or could be a preparation for a minor incursion or larger invasion. we have to say, all right, so, so what's different this time, as you said, has happened before without spilling into conflict? well, it's happened before, because i think that russia's calculations in the past was that brinkman ship would produce sad the out doctoral outcome. because in 2014, in 2015 the russians, astro fails to recapture all of navea garcia. they failed to recapture a desa car, keith, or make the push towards kev. or fundamentally we orient ukrainian foreign policy away from the west and also they suffer significant casualties. so i think the reason why it has led to war is because they realize that military solutions might
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not produce the desired geopolitical outcomes and might incur unnecessary costs. they're on popular at home, i'll bring them in jap, can give them a chance of getting the status recognition from the last they desperately crave. so what you see now is the most likely course of action will russian forces cross into ukraine? if so, where other gonna comes darkly across the border will come via bill reuss. and what will be response from ukraine's military? well, i think this too plausible invasion rates for russia. if they were to enter you grant. the 1st would probably be going through crimea and their existing territories, and denounced mil haskin done baskets, new grant coming in from the east, and taking over more territory. there. an alternative route would be coming through bella risk because the russians and the bell russians are close security partners. and bella, luce is clashing with poland ukraine and was away near currently over the myron crisis. but at this probably a secondary and less likely outcome that will occur. and i think that deb,
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if russia were to intervene, it probably won't be a full scale invasion or push frank. he had to change the orientation of the government. that might be a limited military intervention that moves line of control and on bass. and then brings you back to the bargaining table about nato expansion and other guarantee security guarantees that they're looking for is the military hardware that's been sent by countries like the u. s. and the u. k. enough to deter russia and if russian forces do cross into ukraine, what will be the response of the u. s. this may so allies? well, the military hardware that the united states, the united kingdom haven't bringing in as well as ab other countries like netherlands, which are that the year bring it in as well. are mostly ad defensive weapons. so they're basically aimed at, di, preventing and at blunting a russian it's f advanced, not necessarily lead alarms, or they're not necessarily of the south friday in terms of drones at turkeys bringing in. so they're slightly different in that regard. i don't think that
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they'll be necessarily enough to completely stop or override russian invasion simply because of russia's military superiority, but they could help increase the cost of that is also important to keep in mind that the u. s. in particular, has already authorized a $125000000.00 a military assistance that are biden earlier this year. and now with adding another 200000000 more. so it's adding to an already substantial level of, of assistance. good still to some how many thanks indeed for being with us. thank you very much. here were the nissan from out 0 still to come on the program, hong kong hamster, coal. people trying to save their pets as the government issues warning about their links to cove at 19. and the race to help tongue was recovering from the devastation caused by a volcanic eruption of tsunami that in sport or hear from the female football referee was calling time or inequality. but the africa cup of nations. ah,
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that's what shaping up to be one of the biggest disputes in the ation industry in years there's a very public fallout between cutoff airways and air bus. the manufacturing giant has cancelled a multi $1000000000.00 order from the airline for a. we'll take a look 50, a 321 b o jets. now air boss isn't happy because counter airways has grounded many of it's a 350 aircraft differ dec croft entirely. there are now $21.00 of those out of operation of the airline says that it won't be accepting the rest of the aircraft that it an ordered foam air bus. the latest twist in the saga is a video issued on saturday by counter airways where the airline points out surface damage on its airbus. a 3 fifties in december cutter airways announced that it was suing abas over what it described as the accelerated surface degradation on the a 350. let's bring in alex mattresses here ago our, he's at aviation analyst,
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alex, what on earth you make of this? it's really unusual for to, ah, high profile companies like this to go at it so publicly. you're right, adrian, you know, it's unprecedented. we have is 5 so often. but for us to be witnessing the very public full out of what is the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world right now . and last week, one of their most prominent customer airlines. caraway's is something that we haven't seen of this scale of a previous examples in commercial aviation history. and it's so, so escalating almost week by week with, as you mentioned in your own pena, the cancellation of a whole separate across all of the 321 neo. that's the consideration that ad boss themselves have initiated because of the ongoing dispute surrounding those. i 3 fifty's and the surface damage issues that casara always is taking
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a bus to court in england over and, and this continues to escalate. but it's definitely called the attention of the globalization center because it will have ramifications globally. like telling more about this, this surface degradation issue that, that the talk about. what exactly is wrong here? we're looking at pictures of will paint flaking off the aircraft. they're brand new . why is that happening? well, not only are they almost brand new, but also it's not just the pains or the video that katara always really last night revealed and, and this is what the cold case senses over is that the south is degradation and the impact is having in various different areas of the i $350.00 is manifesting in various defects, including the lightening protection system. now i must continue to insist that this is not a safety related issue and they say all saw the european regulator back that statement up. but he also did issue a preliminary warning, stating that
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a pull fitting quote of the lightning protection system on around a dozen adria fifties may have a cod. and, and this is something that definitely the high court in england will be looking at as they assess the state of these aircraft. and it's happening over many, there are now 21 grounded here in del ha. and this is having a significant impact of coast on cutter always is operations because the having to drop gain across from other airlines to cope with the they're shoot across the state that they're renounce items like like roughly a just give me a brief fancy cuz i want to ask another question is katara i was the only customer affected by this issue? well, we know through various investigations, notably with roy, says that there are 5 other airlines who have expressed similar issues. but the thing about aviation is that the relationship between an anal on in the manufacturer is often kept very private. so we haven't hud as public as what we are hearing with cancer allies. all right, here's the thing. how given the state,
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the depressed state of the, the aviation industry right now during the pandemic? how could a manufacturer like airbus of ford, the turn away a multi 1000000000 dollar order for a customer as biggest cover? i always this is what has sent shock waves across the industry because the buying power that cuts are always has and the loyalty just a few years ago to the day i was we buy their boss and cats are always in to lose picking up brand new a 3 fifties, lots of pleasantries, everyone very happy because they are one of the most prominent buyers in commercial aviation. now the constellation of the $321.00 neo or deck is significant. this was an order that stems back way back to 2011. it develops in 2017, the jeff was supposed to arrive next year. this is an ad across the 321 that many airlines want to graph. and i think i boss know that by doing this, by terminating the old debt, which is what they said they have done. there are many airlines that will be trying
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to grab those slots and skip the queue to get those $320.00 ones in of course app us in that statement last night saying that they continue to maintain the same line, which is that they insist the whole issue is something that is and safety related. caraway said that of course they would defend that position in court and do so. now the question of the $321.00, d o j, these are rec, off they say that is a separate contract that they continue to adhere to. we will see this will play out in the high coat in england. the fust co date scheduled in for like april. good talk to alex by the facts booth alex, my chair of indulging japan has recorded more than 50000 daily corona virus cases for the 1st time. the government has ordered all bars and restaurants to close early, including in the capital tokyo cases of more than doubled in a week. taiwan is on jaila, head of lunar new year after a rise in cases of the oma chrome variant does not ban on eating and drinking on
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public transport and limits on the number of people visiting temples ahead of the holiday season on saturday. if i want reported 82 new cases, hong kong leader says that the hamsters party responsible for an increase in cases of the delta variant officials recently, coal, 2000, the rodents after fears that some are contracted coded 19. the city is seeing a rise in cases which lead to carry lamb says is also due to people ignoring quarantine rules. i my, i'll, sam goga, young hate for this wave of infection, there are at least 3 sources infection. one, a is the am roof, floating air crew members of an airliners. say to the 2nd one is a someone who has been carted out with how but who's complete the current warranted and, and gone back home. the 3rd source, a some imported hamsters leading to a spread of the disease. so you're high. the pacific island nations of samoa and
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kit about have imposed corona virus loc downs. after international arrivals tested positive, both countries are almost entirely avoided. covet 19 kit about hadn't recorded a single case while sama had only 2. since the pandemic began, it's been a week since the volcanic eruption and tsunami. near tongue are destroyed large parts of the south pacific nation. for several days they were cut off from the rest of the world, but aid is now flowing in from new zealand, australia. and as ounces here, as when hay reports from oakland, that may be more than just good will behind the donations much needed clean drinking water is now flowing into tongue. a navy ship, the outer roa, carried 250000 liters of water from new zealand, along with a desalination planned to make more. it's a life saving delivery after ash from the volcano blanketed the islands of tongue a week ago and contaminated the water supply in oakland there was another show of
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pacific island generosity as a delegation from sophomore handed over supplies to the speaker of thomas parliament, who says his people are doing the best they can, but still need help. i think people trying to get back to work, restore some sense of normality, but the same time there disruptions the services, water services, power arms, communication, still intimate and, and a government level. there's been a rush to help tanya, which analysts believe has been motivated by humanitarianism and geopolitical strategic goals. for years, western regional powers, new zealand and australia have been worried about china's growing influence among the smaller pacific island nations, including tanya, is clearly being plenty of generosity on display here as there has been a government level. but after any natural disaster, attention inevitably turns towards the recovery and rebuilding phase. how will that happen? and most importantly, who'll pay tongue a thanked china for being the 1st to donate money and supplies. but the,
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for the russian tongue is economy was amiss with the government struggling to pay back more than a $100000000.00. that was lent by china after damaging riots in 2006, 8. beijing has refused to write the debt off. and some believe last week's natural disaster may provide new zealand with an opportunity. i would say that. and wellington, particularly the pressure coming in from united states is straight for somebody to be looking after the south pacific is very strong. no tongue is parliamentary speaker says it's important that any future aid money benefits that people done or this very sensitive topic. but ah, you know, tie accepts a lot of foreign aid from, from many different places around the world. and we just need to ensure that that aid is funneled in a sustainable fashion. at the moment the aid is flowing in the form of donations, but longer term rebuilding may be a more complicated affair. wayne, hey,
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al jazeera, all claims will that volcanic eruption their tongue are led to a large oil spill thousands of kilometers away in peru. freak waves caused by the undersea or options struck an oil tanker as it was unloading its cargo, pitching 6000 barrels of oil into the c. r 's here as marianna sanchez reports not from lima. has been declared an environmental emergency crude oil washing assure up to a devastating spill along the peruvian coast, lima the sooner the cost by the county corruption near dawn on january 15th apparently ruptured an underwater pipeline. as a spanish retro oil tanker was load include at a refinery crossing the disaster and investigation is underway. a 40 see the challenge to contain him clean the estimated 6000 barrels dumped me, be impossible to accomplish. but teens of volunteers had conveyed to beach near the main spill area are doing their best. a few kilometers away at the be off. i'm
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calling. another team is recovering only 20 barrels of the still per day. i must get size. i don't know what's really not much just a grain of sand. the attention on the clean up campaign should be more aggressive. concerns university students up up to speed some fish. but for now we are cleaning and seeing what we can do with this credit because we are not going to be so harkness and leave them their environmental authorities say the damage. now extend 3000 square kilometers affecting and con based which bio diversity from the fisherman's protected islands to the coastline. for now, we're about 4 kilometers of the coast of the bay if i'm gone and here the water is completely under a blanket of oil. the ocean current is helping to spread it even further, making it more difficult to clean to continuous advance environmental authorities. of course not the small bay area fishermen. i really not. i mean this
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is more than 800 families who need it for their living now. have nothing to sell a barrel to eat or as i said, everything stopped and no one is going out to see because we know that the fish is unusable and will be contaminated. it's surprising that wraps does not have a contingency plan on thursday. he didn't say, look, i see you declared the environmental emergency describing the oil spill at the most touring ecological disaster in recent time. some are blaming whistle, but the company says it has no warning of the phenomena and is not responsible. while judicial authorities open that investigation, experts say reversing the damage is impossible, especially with so much to be done with so few volunteers at work on the ground. but you're not trying to. so does he need to. we'll get a weather update next hill. that is how then it's ruins of survived for centuries. now though, one of the world's most famous scientists being hit by floods of land slides will
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tell you more spirally out of control. what gun violence has become a huge problem in places sweeping when it's affecting certain communities the most done is flaws. perfect timing from one of basketballs time. grapes, the details at around 20 minutes. ah hello there air originating from the arctic made its way all the way to the middle east. how every one good to see you. and while was it ever felt? here's the capital of the audi people bundled up. we had the heaters outside pats to be found as well. so here's how low temperatures were on saturday, 2 degrees in riyadh, 10 in doha. but there is now going to be an improvement. here we are on sunday,
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so 19 for re add 21 in doha. but if i show you the 3 day forecast for re, i'd wait for it. you deserve this up to $26.00 degrees on wednesday wall to wall sunshine and that is above average. did see some dust storms in karachi. wind speeds about 75 kilometers per hour. those winds back off on sunday. i've 27 degrees. showers will help improve the air quality in the hor, and we know snow not too far away from is lama bad advance settle conditions for turkey, snow here as well. dustin of it is stumble to ankara and i think in the days to come on, talia could see some snow accumulate as well. off to southern africa and driving rain still from madagascar. this is going to just deteriorate the flooding situation there. keep down at $32.00 degrees, but your temperatures will fall and the dates to come to so ah, ah, from the al jazeera london broke out center to the special guest in conversation.
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when you say a lie, a 1000000 times, it becomes you then can create whatever narrative you want on prompted uninterrupted. i realized i was working for something evil, you know, being a part of actually creating maria. rafa meat, christopher wiley, the death of journalism, is only the 1st signal for the death of democracy studio. be unscripted on al jazeera jenny, a jenny, a base, and one of necessity. a 3 different missions that all facing the challenge of driving on nicaragua was unpaid roads at the mercy of its unpredictable tropical weather. risking it all liquor rack you on to say around oh,
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a. i got a very good hearing with from out here of the headlines us military aid has arrived in ukraine's capital kia, it's the 1st shipment of a 200000000 dollar package. tension has escalated as washing forces mobilized via ukraine's border. a dispute between airways ab boss is escalating the line release this footage, showing surface damage and bus a 350 is shortly off the bus, but it was canceling. a multi 1000000000 dollar deal with can talk more than a few people have been killed by a saudi coalition. as striking the eminence according to the doctors without borders of who's the officials. the un secretary general has called for an
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investigation more on that now jacob burns is a communications advisor, again in iraq and jordan at doctors without borders. he joins us now via skype from paris. good to have with us again jacob, i know it's difficult to get information out because of the internet blackout in yemen at the moment. but what's the latest your hearing from sada? how many people have been killed and the nationalities of those killed and injured? hi there. yes, i've spoken to colleagues on the phone today who are inside the city. they tell me that in the early hours of yesterday morning, they had the noise of fight to jets flying over the city, and then the sound of 3 loud explosions. one colleague at his house is about to kilometer from the prison. he told me that his house had been shaking, joined the airstrikes. we know now from the ministry of health that the death toll
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stands at 82 with 266 people injured. a colleague of mine was in album hurry, a hospital inside the city today. he said that the hospital is facing a very difficult situation, that there are injured people lying on the floor because there are simply too many injured and not enough beds are not enough beds too many people injured other enough, medics in the area bo and suppliers to treat those who need it. yes, so immediately after d as strike, we donated some some medical supplies to this hospital inside the city. and yesterday we sent her a truck full of medical material from the capital and our to, to saw the city and were working with the hospital to see how we can support the more to, to deal with this huge number of wounded. but certainly when you have such a such an enormous number of injuries, it would be difficult for any health care system anywhere to,
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to deal with. and certainly in yemen where the health care system is being brought to the brink of collapse by 7 years of war. it's, it's a huge challenge. she st. you've managed to, to speak to some of your colleagues on the ground that, that despite this communications blackout, how is that bad but blackout affecting your operations, not just in sodom, but across the country. like it's enormously enormously difficult. so we obviously rely on the, on the internet for communication like everybody else. and i, it seems that along with the internet blackout, the phone systems also rela, unreliable. sometimes i, i can't get through when i can get through the, did the phone line is very bad. so of course, it makes it enormously complicated to our, to get information out on the internet, the movements, and that's obviously a concern for us. good talk to you again jacob, we appreciate your time. jacob buns, there from doctors without borders. thank you. police indicator fossa,
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5 tear gas, a protest is in the capital. why do go ah, protested angry about the government's inability to stop the tax linked to al qaeda and i. so the u. n. says the daily 12000 people were displaced in december. that brings the number of people forced from their homes in recent years to more than one and a half 1000000. sedans, deputy leader, is in neighboring ethiopia to meet officials there, while tension remains high. along the shed board up, muhammad hummed on dog lo, also known as ha metty is the head of saddam's largest power, military force that has been fighting in recent months along the o for shaka border area. it's a fertile region, claimed by both ethiopia and sudan, a ministry court in me on laws found to democracy activist guilty of terrorism, and sentenced him to death. one was
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a member of our sincere chief government before the coo and february last year, the other as a well known pro democracy leader. his wife says that her husband is not guilty of the charges. energy giants, chevron unto tall, have pulled out of a major gas project in the mall, fighting, fighting the worsening human rights situation following last year qu, rights, groups of welcome the decision they've been urging oil and gas companies to support international sanctions against the ruling military. john to the energy sector has been the armies biggest source of foreign income. human rights watch says the bit of his crackdown amounts to crimes against humanity. sweden is battling a wave of gang violence. now it has the highest rate of gun deaths in europe. and with people of immigrant backgrounds disproportionately affected, the issue is providing more fuel for right wing parties ahead of this year's national elections. i'll just here is pull race reports. it's
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a typical winter's day in lynch shifting, a delicate snow and a relatively safe corner of the world. but a surgeon gun crime here and nationwide has made sweden one of the worst countries in europe for gangland shootings. the whole half tone include thing in shopping on the surface again, last year and in shipping, we had 12 shootings and 5 killing. previously we had one shooting a year on the situation in sweden as being driven by drugs and money and a totally different way to how it used to be. police say 15 gun conflicts from the way in stock home alone, mainly in the suburbs. a report from the national crime prevention council has shown sweden as the only country in europe. what gun deaths arising with 4 killings per 1000000 people against the continental average of one point? 6 in 2021. there were 342 shootings and 46 deaths in the southern city of malmo, 6 months of police rates 2 years ago began a period of calm, but with drugs and guns flowing into my over the bridge from denmark,
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solution to the violence seems a long way off, some whoa, as a former high ranking young member in my my now he works with young people to try and keep them out of criminal gangs. we may invite him scene of a triple murder in 2018 and where there was another deadly shooting. last week. who am i going to come with it? the mentor, young gang members, don't realize what they're getting into all the things escalate quickly. they don't have trust in d o t, warranties. they don't have other opportunities through the study. wait for a good job. they don't have patients for them. would it cost money to count this novel paying for the law? this isn't only affecting people in the criminal underworld in 2019 a young mother was shot dead here on the streets and momo. a year later, a 12 year old girl was caught in cross fire in stock. for the most part, it's young men often teenagers who are killing and being killed. prime is now a major electrical issue under sensitive one after national studies linked it with immigration. most of the individuals in sweden using far out as
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a method of violence, are immigrants. second generation immigrants, but we also know that the victims of such crimes are also immigrants. people have been afraid for being called the racists. if we do not talk about this, then we cannot solve the problem. new prime minister magdalena, under sean has already toughened rhetoric on immigration and sweden's open door policy for refugees is long gone. that part in response to the right wing suite and democrats becoming an integral part of the opposition with an election this year suite and must now way. it's traditionally tolerant values against the death toll on its streets. full rece algae is era. mama, brazil us. amazon is homes, the world's largest number of isolated tribes for years. missionaries have violated brazilian law by entering the lands. indigenous activists managed to expel them during the pandemic. but now they're appealing to the supreme court hoping to keep them out. so good want to give has more from the job already valley in brazil's
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amazon a states. so this town of 20000 on the border of the amazon rain forest is one of the most under source in all of brazil. but without the little knot she lacks in schools and doctors. it makes up for in churches and preachers, one on almost every street out or the other christ will come again, this time to the peruvian city of cosco. for decades that the lyre has been a magnet for christian missionaries across the world. like josh mcentire from alabama. he says he moved here to answer god's call. but for others that alleyah is a crucial stepping stone to their job id valley reserve. home to the largest number of isolated indigenous pride from the world. many christians believe it's fertile soil for converting fresh souls, even if it means reaching out to people what no contact with outsiders. evangelicals come here to entice the young with promises of
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a better life than use them as guides to spread the gospel. if they insist on approaching our villages will tie them up and destroy their plains and boats. brazilian legislation forbids any contact with isolated tribes keeping intruders out is often a challenge even for the special squad of indigenous trackers who patrol a territory the size of morocco. this is the outpost of the national indigenous foundation. the government agency in charge of protecting the isolated tribes of their job id valley, but it was unable to stop missionaries from entering their lands and trying to make contact with them. one american missionary is said to have been found by the my d. people down this river. be back. why you river andrew tom can the american missionary 1st arrived in brazil in 2007, but me now my teeth tells us that tom can eventually worked his way up the river. and that members of his tribe caught the missionary on
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a non authorized expedition in their job id valley did to him that a story the motif people were hunting when they came upon the american pastor camping close to where the isolated peoples lived. he was accompanied by 2 members of the my ruin, a tribe of tribal leaders say it's not the 1st time they receive reports of tonkin breaking the law in the name of god. now they've united forces against what they consider to be religious predators, by taking them to court simple eliezer, my old board. the 1st indigenous lawyer from their job id valley is the one responsible for bringing the lawsuit. the case was taken all the way to the supreme court. i for my so we have information to trocklin from dish. every valley were offered $20000.00 to accompany missionaries deposited a territory occupied by the isolated people. i'll shahida asked tonkin for a comment. he didn't confirm nor deny the accusations against him, but in an email he told us that jesus is still sending disciples into the world to preach the gospel to every creature. and that although christ followers didn't
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strike out to defy any government, they ought to obey god rather than men. in march 2020, the missionary posted a video on social media, claiming to show him in another countries. i'm here in a town of a city of irby wilson, northern iraq cove in 19 forced all outsiders, including missionaries to leave brazil's indigenous reserves. tribal leaders are fighting to keep them out for good, despite present jade bull scenarios, attempts to keep them there. during the pandemic, his supporters in congress tried but failed to pass a law allowing missionaries to stay. now even local villagers, why have been converted like this? my own a pastor want them out for this me. so they're using the bible to spread descent to divide up people, village chieftains who have not converted to being questioned by the younger generations. who say they won't obey leaders who aunt, evangelical, that's not the way our society's work. and that's not what christ has taught us. he
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died preaching peace and harmony. why not intolerance? meanwhile, the legal battle over the missionaries and their contact with indigenous tribes continues to play out in brazil's capital brazilian legislation, allowing contact with isolated people is being discussed in congress. in the supreme court, just a year before president bull sonata runs for reelection, monica, you're not give, i'll jazeera job id valley in peru flooding, a landslides of cut off access to the ancient city of marcio pitt shoot. hundreds of tourists had to be moved from the world heritage site as julia wolf reports. ha, it's not what visitors to the ancient city of mac pit. you had been expecting a dramatic rescue from the unesco world heritage site. after heavy rains triggered severe flooding. the elk, a mayor river overflowed into the streets and on to the railway tracks of cosco.
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the town which connects visitors to peruse famous ruins, one by one strapped to safety harnesses. children and adults cross the swollen river by foot. eventually boarding a train on the other side of the flood waters. i'm with the municipality personnel, police and civil protection was eaten a lead to flooding of the alchemy river. and as you see was up considerable magnitude. the damage is extensive streets covered in thick mud, and at least 2 tourist hotels, under water, landslides are adding to the problems with transport length in and out of the region, suspended or authorities don't believe there is any damage to the 15th century, inca citadel itself. high up in the peruvian mountains. but in the town below, a massive cleanup effort is already underway. chilling wolf al jazeera. just ahead on that, he saw and sports some trick. shots have been on show this really open for plaza,
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or aiming to reach the last 16 of the tournament, will be wide. barden ah, for quite a few decades casa, has been dealing with political and economic turmoil. and its people struggle to access essential needs, like adequate quantities of potable water, a sufficient number of beds for pregnant mothers, and limited access to up to date information for students. and in the has the, the ground water is not sufficient to meet the daily needs of all of its residents . this led to the development of the new water treatment facility and hun, eunice slowing down further pollution. the extension of as shift as medical facilities was accomplished to provide expectant mothers with a safe and reliable opportunity to get the care they needed. the kuwait library at
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the university college of science and technology is not only a repository of knowledge but an access point to the world beyond lulu ah. hello again. thomasville is for adrian. thank you so much. oh, well, number to danielle med madame history. the last 16 at the australian open, the russian is amy to win this title for the 1st time. and he's also doing his best to win away the melbourne crowd. and he richardson reports with another joke of ich otherwise engaged. dana met the dev has a big chance of winning his 2nd straight major title. his main challenge in
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australia so far has been dealing with rowdy spectators. he accused the melvin paul crowd of having a low i q during his when against hung play and the curiosity in round to the russian was in more diplomatic mood after this straight sets victory over both vendors. antelope of the netherlands, how put in this place is there to play a guy from netherlands and a guy from australia in australia and melbourne? i think the crowd, he loves you though we are. hm. he never good relationship must have its ups and downs. so i think it's good, annoyed sides entertaining and it's so it's real, you know, it's not like something. yeah. hey guys, bye. okay. whatever mass you next time it's so, you know, it's, so there is some relationship going on, or think, isn't francis been wor,
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pair produced some stunning moments in his match up with full seats to find a sit to pass. but the great player did go on to win in full sets, sit to pass, hoping this will be the tournament that brings him his 1st grand slam title, benoit someone that i would say is one of the biggest challenge and in our game, a lot of talents are a lot of feel for the game. ah, so yeah, i was very, very important victory for me today to time grand slam champion simona how it spent most of last year dealing with a variety of injuries. the romanian has looked back to something like her best for in melbourne. the 2018 finalist beating thank a covenant montenegro to reach the last 60 a mentally i'm confident and also strong. i would say um, feeling the game feeling her joy her out there and i think that helps me to be
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positive and to be confident that i have a chance every time i step on the court. ah, next for how it is. elisa corney. the french player celebrated her birthday by reaching the 4th round at this events for the 1st time in more than a decade. and the richardson out here, the curio says out of the singles draw. but the home favorite is still making headlines. curios claim to his latest pebbles match almost finished and a fight curious and fantasy. coconut occurs deep well, number one, pairing ever made to have edge and nicholas nectar ich in front of a life of crowd. the australian said his opponents got upset when one of them was hit by a ball. curious, alleges that the coach and trainer of the frozen duel threatened to fight him in the locker. room. curious tweeted, just letting you know after yesterday's chop fastened, doubles my opponent's coach and trainer proceeded to threaten to fight in the players. jem tennis is a soft sauce or it's all because i moved and hit them with
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a tennis ball. raphael benito, his departure from everton hasn't brought on an immediate change of fortunes. they were beaten one know by aston villa earlier. it means everton who are now under intern coach duncan ferguson of one only once in their past 14, primarily games they sit 16th in the table. claudia ranieri was furious with his watford team as they slid further into relegation danger. they were beaten 3 nell by norwich on friday is the result that lift orange adam the bottom 3 for the 1st time this season, montfort had lost 10 of their last 13 matches. so i guess doesn't play for me. they the, they played forgive for the club, for the friends, for everybody, but the more important thing because they have to play for the school. knowing neither do i wait. not selfish. i don't want this guy and of the players and africa
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combinations, referee that made history at the turn meant, says she hopes her example will help women in their fight for equality fully ma ma, cassandra of, or wanda took charge of this. and bob way versus guinea game on tuesday to become the 1st woman to officiate a match at the events. it saw a moment, it's opportunity we get now to open the door and to sure that all women african, the arc o pebble, the countries to that stage they can deliver what they know. it would be huff we have a bug groaned in from dud bug. going to the passion and from duck push on his hud. walk in from that hud walk to the foot. the alley lakers have run away from home for the 1st time since the end of december. bron james gord, $29.00 points, lakers rallied from an 8 point half time deficit to be there were land of magic. the laker said 7th in the western conference, i've never cheated
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a process on one to be great. this guy i knew i was, i knew i had a guy given a building. but that only take you so far. if you don't use that ability and start putting work every single day and, and on your craft c a ways, ok, you got better at this. now, can you get better at things that you're not so good at and, and when you get comfortable, how can you be, how can you get to a point where you're uncomfortable game and that curry had a game winning shot back, just need the final buzzer. bessalo at home, crowd going into a frenzy. as the golden state warriors grabbed 805-2103 win over the houston rockets. hurry is amy to win his voice and title with worry. okay, and that is all you support for now, reaching back to you already. thanks indeed. now you probably heard of the term mindfulness, the discipline of looking within and connecting with your true self weld the man who's been praised for developing the practice technique. hon has died, but his work will live on. leslie, a hot reports. ah,
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it takes discipline to so ah, to listen, understand, and brief. ah, these are all principles. vietnamese buddhist monk ticked me a ton, devoted his life to sharing with others. you don't had put a more all your pig yasandra in yourself in order to begin to be happy. ah, much of his work came to be known as mindfulness and helped place him on an international stage. able to influence world leaders in global politics. take me a ton, was exiled from vietnam after opposing the war. in the 1960 s he campaigned for the united states to stop dropping bombs here meeting the late martin luther king junior, who later nominated him for nobel peace prize. you've said that the only way we can
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begin to in war as me is, is due to communication between people. yes. and we should be able to say like, this is not our intention to make your suffer more. it is the opposite. so please tell us about your suffering, your difficulties. i'm eager to learn to understand. mindfulness has fast become a pillar of the more than 5 trillion dollar wellness industry. many major companies like google have adopted his practices as a way to keep employees happy. don't need to buy that ticket. ah, i tend to keep her home. we need to ride on. how in rest my foot in breath now granted none through them. oh good girl. monks all over the world have gathered to pay homage to one of their greatest leaders are a man devoted to listening. breathing and letting go. oh,
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that's it for bodies out. but of course the news continues. i'll be back with a full bulletin of news for you just a couple of moments. i'll see you. ah ah. and a february on i'll just eat up china host the winter olympics, but will diplomatically cup and the corona vibrate, overshadow the rigorous debate an unflinching question. up front cuts through the headlights to challenge conventional wisdom. al jazeera keeps you up to date as
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mason tackle the overcome barrier amid continued vaccine inequality. one 0, one east investigates how breakfast the pandemic and changing faith are causing the great british curry crisis. the african union hope it's 35th ordinary session. the 1st with israel as an observer state with several nations campaigning against israel status and pressing issues across the continent. there is much disgust february on a just either frank assessments. this crisis is continued to weaken a look a shanker, even though perhaps he believed in the beginning that it was, but i prefer informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people. that is one of the most helpful things to come out of this critical debate. do you think i should be facilitated? not sure. okay, it's a great, it's a really simple question. let's give samuel a child once. inside story on al jazeera, talk to al,
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just a wild alarm. we listen, design is, are making serious efforts in order to in t. m to stop the 10 of those we meet with global use maintenance. talk about the store based on how condemnation and calls for accountability of a saudi coalition as strike kills more than 18 detainees in yemen. most of the migrants ah, hello, i'm adrian fit again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, american military hardware reaches ukraine,
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and russia deploys it's fighter jets for drills. we'll have the latest on the tense stand off on the border a major safety issue.

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