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can visa move from their personal sacrifices to the families prior meet the syrian on al jazeera ah. ready 90 tons of american military aid arrives in ukraine a day after the latest. u. s. russia talks ended deescalate intentions on the border. ah, taylor, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. a saudi led coalition blames the who thes for an air strike, which killed 182 people in a year, many prison saying they haven't locked it on a no strike list. if your p as military says it plans to enter tick rising capital
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mckelly and eliminate rebel forces that and hong kong leader defends the cities, unpopular hamster co, saying they're partly responsible for an increase in current of ours delta infections. ah ha, around 90 tons of u. s. military aid has arrived in ukraine including ammunition for frontline defenders. despite more talks in the last week, tensions over russia's trip build up on the border with ukraine showed no signs of de escalating. washington says it will continue to provide assistance to ukraine's armed forces. while moscow has repeatedly denied any plans to attack or invade its neighbor, or a challenge reports. russia's defense ministry isn't saying where these planes are taking off from, but it is saying where they're going better. ruth. the official reason they're headed there. it's for exercises,
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but the deployments add to rushes heightens military posture on ukraine's borders at western fears of an invasion. russia is sending every signal that it's intense, a serious military offensive that with markets. second invasion of ukraine in the past 8 years. but i don't, i don't think that's president putin's preferred outcome because a full scale invasion is costly is risky, because there will be a lot of russian casualties as well. ukrainian military is much better equipped than in 2014 western powers are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. the 1st claim load of $2000000.00 worth of us defense, a derived in kiev on saturday. 90 tons of materials including ammunition, the u. k. latvia, lithuania and estonia are all providing you cried with defensive weaponry. canada has reportedly sent special forces, denmark, turkey, the czech republic, are also providing assistance. but despite the height intentions, the mood in ukraine is mostly com. the demonstration in kiev on the countries
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unification day. a couple of 100 people formed a human chain as a shower, solidarity by all the propaganda, despite the russian misleading inflammation, despite old food and pressure. ukraine is united, but give them a holler. in the past, they already tried to divide ukraine. we made our conclusion, we weren't met with the shop, with russia ones written guarantees that ukraine wont join nato and for the alliance to withdraw from eastern europe. the criminal denies is planning and incursion into ukraine, but in 2014, it did just that. an x in crime in, in the process where we talents, how to 0. amid the res tensions germany's navy chief has stepped down after he was criticized for saying that russian president vladimir putin deserves respect, and ukraine would never win back crimea from russia and russia space agency, ross cosmos says, one of its cause notes has been denied
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a us entry visa nikolai job is meant to be taking off for the international space station next spring and need an american visa to take part in a training session, the head of the mission. russia says it hopes the denial is a misunderstanding. but even if the issue is solved, his preparation shows you has been disrupted breski cruise in yemen, continue to search for survivors and bodies of the one of the deadliest air strikes in 7 years of conflict whose the rebels. so the saudi led coalition hit a detention center in southern province. on friday, the prison held main many african migrants caught trying to cross into other gulf countries. workers had been clearing deborah with their bare hands as they search for more victims. the exact death toll was still not clear. doctors without borders at least 82 people were killed and 266 were injured. i'm wrong is our way that we came from. i'm ran providence on a visit to find out that the prison has been hit by war planes. this is
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a crime to be ivy to the trial. and this makes it more determined to face the aggression. we're calling for all the relevant authorities to investigate this. internet access remains largely down across yemen for a 2nd day. the blackout began after a separate strike targeted a communications tower in the port city of her data, whose the officials say 4 people were killed in that attack. including children. coalition has issued a statement, turning the blame on the who seized, which has been read out on saudi state. tv. riyadh says the rebels fail to mark the sites on a new strike list over the the 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. i'm in de la tab has more from the human capital center regarding ho,
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we're inside this building, which is the at temporary detention center for those who are still waiting for their trials or sentences. and also for the refugees who are, who happen to be there or detained? because be there, there is a big waiver for migration through yemen to towards saudi arabia who are looking for their livelihoods there. and also from there, maybe the travel to europe and to other countries around the world. so the, the, the, if you happen to be there, mag rinse and also yemen. he's who are still waiting for this. and this is an order in order to be sent to the big world, the central prison there are coming to the statistics and also the figures that have been revealed by the health ministry a, at least at now, until now 8087 people are being killed in this attack, they have just ducked out about 5 people. i've been under the debris. i'll also
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the, the, the total number of the people who were inside this prison are 266. and we can imagine that over 130 people have been injured in this out at the, the, the, the, this attack has been dead, denounced by the health ministry and also the human rights ministry of the that are run by the whole, thes, all considered such an attack as a illegal, as a war crime, according to their words. and also the have called for the international investigations until these are attack and also are for other attacks that have been carried out by the soluble quality and a 70 people, including 5 civilians have been killed in clashes between kurdish soldiers. and i saw fighters in syria, kurdish troops were receiving air support from the us led coalition, in the northeastern city of her saki. the latest violence began on thursday when
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more than a 100 iso fighters attacked, whereon prison, which holds around 3000. i saw members dozens of inmates as still on the loose a top, ethiopian military official says government troops are making plans to enter to rise regional capital mckelly, to quote, eliminate rebel forces. the deputy army chief of the ethiopian defense forces says the country will not be at peace until the tig riley people's liberation frontage is eliminated just this week to top us to promote through to add a sub over to push for a cease fire. if he, if he has been gripped by war for, for more than a year, there had been encouraging signs of improve relations between warring parties with a government recently releasing political prisoners from a pretty good. that's a good, a good michaela. i'm to grow, or if you're pinto true, no one will stop us, will go him and eliminates the enemy. the should not be any confusion about this. but if you're from, people should not perceive as if the was over. it is not over. ah,
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1st time japan is recorded more than 50000 grown of ours cases in one day. the government has ordered all bars and restaurants across the country to close early. a number of new daily infections is more than doubled in a week. over 19 patient, sir, occupying 130 percent of hospital beds in the capitol, people in hong kong have been warned. an outbreak of covered 19 is getting worse. the chief executive has urged the public to avoid large gatherings ahead of next week's lunar new year. caroline also said hamsters are partly responsible for an increase in cases of the delta variant. our transactions were traced back to a pet shop around 2000 hamsters being killed over fears of possible animal to human transmission. the territory has had a 0 coded strategy which has been tested by the current situation. schools and jims are shot restaurants are closing early,
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and air travel is limited. come than how you all loads or how you they'll tut local on utah. although we were able to take some action against hamsters that were carrying a delta variance, which some animal lovers are opposed to. you have to understand, we have to strike a balance. i think i understand pet owners will be unhappy, but we do have to take public interest as our 1st priority. when more than a 132000 deaths recorded due to the pandemic. no country in the middle east has fed worse than iran. and now as the omicron variance spreads, officials warn yet another wave is imminent or so said our reports from terror on the number of corresponding pin cases had befallen him. iran, but the don't word trump didn't last long. and there has been another spike in infections despite a better than average rate of explanations. more than 70 percent off, the company's eligible population of 72000000 has received 2 doses. of course,
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19 back since and nearly 13000000 have had their 3rd shot men jeffrey is among them . o job in considering the tough past 2 years, it's recommended to receive the vaccine to become immune, so that we can protect ourselves in case of facing another wave. i am very concerned about another wave of infections. in august, last year, iran recorded it's worth daily tally with around 50000 infections and more than 700 debts. oh, but thanks to a mess recognition campaign by the middle of this month, the daily debt tool stood around 20 the lowest in nearly 2 years. but the situation now seems to be changed again. the omega invariant 1st detective in the company last month is boosting the daily infections, total provinces around iran, or reporting of to it to the 4th increase in active cases. and the number of iranians, neither hospital treatment is also on the rise,
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and the manager of economic experts are warning. the number of infections by the end of february could go up to a total of $600000.00 is covered at the moment. v r in a very bad economic situation. we're worry about medication shortage because of the sanction or hospital bed shortage. what the prospect vill face on it crisis a disaster the a worry about the disaster because and then you phase 2, for example, or 1000000 cases. we have not enough physicians enough nurses enough hospital this to say these patients for a country order the suffering from the effects of international sanctions. iran's health care system has been on the immense pressure and will struggle to sort of buy a new wave, of course, 19 percent of that. oh, to 0 to her on sweden is currently battling a surge of about 40000 new covey cases
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a day. despite that thousands of people have been out in its 2 larger cities, demonstrating against vaccine passes. at least 9000 people gathered in stockholm, a number of vaccination centers in the capital closed early as a precaution ahead of the protest. vaccination passes were introduced at the beginning of december about 83 percent of the country is inoculated. still to come the sofa, one hundreds of thousands of lebanese children aren't sure when they'll go back to school. and how peeling paint has led to a $6000000000.00 route between cut our airways and ass. ah hey there, if you're in southern japan grabbed the umbrella, you're being dow sweat, heavy rain. so this includes 4 cargo shima. and as this disturbance meets up with
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cooler air, it's going to generate snow over the hills of northwestern honshu on sunday. other places we've seen some pretty soaking rains is jakarta so far this month? $457.00 millimeters of rain. so almost half a meter of rain, but look at the average $300.00 millimeters. of course we know we'll add on to this talley, for example, more rain in the forecast on sunday, across java in same goes for west pop you up. next stop. i want to take it down under and there has been some soaking rains here. also very human conditions across south australia, you know, over the span of a few days. half a years worth of rain has fallen, so flooding a concern mean time toward the southwest temperatures in perth, or coming down a bit. but you set a new record 5 days in a row at 40 degrees and above, but we're going to snap out of the heat wave start of next week to stay $31.00 degrees, which is in line of where you should be for this time. you're what, whether knocking on the door of the north island of new zealand. it will arrive into the northland region by tuesday and we can expect some soaking rains here,
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ah, or one of the top stories here now to 0. around 90 tons of u. s. military aid has arrived in ukraine including ammunition. despite more talks in the past week, tensions over russia's troops build up on the border with ukraine showed no signs of d escalating. rescue crews in yemen, continued to search for survivors and bodies after an asteroid hit a detention center inside our province can at least 82 people. saudi led coalition says the herpes had failed to put the site on a no strike list. and a top, ethiopian military official says government troops are making plans to enter, tick rise regional capital mckelly, and quote, eliminate rebel forces. he said, the country won't be at peace until the t gripe people's liberation front is eliminated. at least 6 people been killed in a bombing in afghanistan. it happened in the western city of herat medical sources
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at the hospital there told al jazeera explosion, targeted a passenger bus in the city center on saturday evening. officials say 9 people were also injured. senior members of the taliban are in norway for their 1st official talks on european soil. since seizing power enough canister on the group says it wants to transform the atmosphere of war into a peaceful situation. through meetings with western nations, we also talks will focus on human rights, and i've got a strong need for humanitarian aid. around 23000000 africans or 55 percent of the population facing acute hunger. one town has warned that they have the right to crack down on descent and jail protested. this is confirmed, grows of the disappearance of 2 female activists who took part in a recent demonstration, calling for an end to restrictions on women. on friday, the television staged a counter demonstration with around $300.00 men, demanding islamic law. and for women to whether he job
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a ton of and spokesman has denied that any women are being held up in teams in the new when we heard the news of the arrest of a few girls, we contacted all the security institutions. no women have been arrested or detained . some rumors are being circulated as some women want to make their cases so that their escape to western countries can be facilitated. so they can have an excuse for asylum that we reject the news that women have been arrested. mario matter, he is an afghan journalist and women's rights activists. you joins us via skype for mr. bull, thanks very much for being with us. and what's your reaction to the news at these women a page have been detained and this counter kind of narrative from the taliban saying that they deny any and need attention. thank you so much for having me. paula. on our tax on the civic spaces and also the porter is alarming floor. and also the contrary. and to the all the promises they have made into the
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international community and also to the people at the last on the other seeking for the recommendations. if they want to governor of the country and they have to recognize the human rights on the one principle on the phone. and as one of the human rights will, i mean, the rifle strikes of education and i still workplace and rise to political traditional for one day and intentionally to girls. it has been like 3 days now that the talking them to the unknown place. and we don't know about anything about the accommodations and the total was here to deny that we didn't take them. although the neighbors they witnesses or justify. yes, the arm grew and arm gun months. took them to a non place. we don't know anything about him. and tamara is going to be meeting in law in norway. we are ordering all,
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i mean to talk to him in the release pre female protester was out on the seeds seeking are asking for their rights. nothing goes, they want to go to school. they want to continue to cation which is a fundamental basic whines every person is living in this heard, has tried to give education, to go to work and how that independence buys and my life, no, every month, so far, what, what the, what the erosion has been i mean, you mentioned education, but long distance travel has changed for women, tv, media, women's affairs ministry. but give us an idea of the kind of level of changes that have been under the taliban in just the last few months. yes, of course the level of change you could see it said that they are asking the woman to wear a job. you're not letting go to going to school. did the new woman is going to the workplace? you could see the low economy such a way should have want to sunk,
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or one or not have access to that and what places. and as well as in many cases, there's increase on wires against women's and the tensions and adoption of lawrence and an alternate of honest on wishes shows that how the brutal of action of the toner want is of the, of using and says that they're showing all the dual and the children surprised by their actions because we had the experience back 995. but if they are claiming that they are there not a test as change, they has to show the nations there has to and respect one price. they have asked to it a spec there. i have to respect the human rights. so on that to the actions, we could leave them if they really wants to a governor that country and wants to add to a good recognition by international community in image. or it seems, argue, mentioned the fact that there's just these talks happening in oslo and the norwegian, foreign minister said on friday, these meetings do not represent a legitimate ational recognition of the taliban. none the less they they,
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they believe that the need to talk to them. so what kind of leverage can the international community apply to the taliban owns on issues like like curved human rights. and when will they listen? i think a lot a lot different leverage and it influences a lot by international community and it's one of my writing. the also meeting is the 1st step for towards the new york nations. that's why they are like in icing meetings. be told, i want to be a when this event. so science group of honest on to sit on the table and talk and share their content and their comments in the table. so here in the international community, our allies, the human rights in institutions. and they want, we need this one that we need to, they should stand by as in a run long, and also they should support woman enough want us on for the women empowerment for the past 20 years. a lot. i mean, the international community has a lot, i mean,
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made a lot of a force they invested on woman empowerment. so to the nobody should i wanted us. nobody should let that the dollar wants to just deny every single things that are the gains that we have made it for the past 20 years. and we made a lot of efforts to, to, to receive that. so we need to preserve and, and the national community have leverage on the top one to make sure that refers of audience might be, have been needed for the past 20 years. and i am a time we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us. thank you very much. after 2 years of disruption from the pandemic, lebanon schools have been hit by another crisis. most public schools are yet to reopen. after the holiday break. teachers are demanding better pay to cope with the country's economic collapse and is not clear. when many of lebanon is 1200000 children will be back in class and reports from beirut. it's early morning on
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a weekday. these children are supposed to be at school, but education is the latest casualty of lebanon's economic collapse. and i was worried about my education. i haven't been to school for a month. the teachers are on strike because they're demanding dave, right. public schools were supposed to reopen after the winter holidays, but it may be a while before classes resume. teachers have been demanding an increase in their salaries to cope with rising inflation and the collapsing currency. adoptable a says mock, i'm in, i'm because our salaries lost 85 percent of their value, but half of it is for transportation cost. also the government is not covering all our hospital bill. it costs us 4 times our salary to pay for and nights in hospital . the government is nearly broke 2 years into a severe financial crisis that many blame on decades of corruption and mismanagement. and so for this year, state budget, which was you have to be approved by government, doesn't include a pay rise for teachers. the government will be approving
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a temporary compensation package for teachers. and then it will discuss the draft state budget because we can't increase teachers pay without doing the same, the army officers, soldiers, judges, and other public sector employees. the public sector has been under resource by successive governments. now it is under strain because an estimated $100000.00 students transferred to the public system. my kids used to be in the private schools, but according to the crisis we are facing it because i work here in lebanon. we have economy problems. so i, i thought them there has also been an increase in children working to support their families. the economic meltdown has impoverished 80 percent of the population, forcing many families to choose how to spend their limited income. it's not just pushing fees that have become affordable for many, but also school related costs including transportation. the united nation says 50
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percent of households have had to cut spending on education with nearly a 3rd of those actually pulling their children out of school. about 1200000 children in lebanon have already experienced 2 years of disruption because of nationwide protests and the corona virus pandemic. but then it came on that the teachers have legitimate demand, spotwood at expecting there is no state. the state has all but collapsed. it's nearly bankrupt, and the consequence is the future of lebanon, which has never looked more uncertain center with their al jazeera boot. new york has been shaken by a spate of shootings in recent days that prompted its new mer to call for national action on guns. 22 year old police officer, jason rivera was killed on friday while responding to a domestic incident. and another officer was critically wounded. 4 officers had been shot in the city in as many days, and a baby was critically injured on wednesday. when she was hit by a stray bullet while in a parked car, the violence presents
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a major challenge for new mer. eric adams. the former police captain was elected on a promise to fight crime and is just 3 weeks into the job. here we're violence is not going to divider, so no one will. we got to be united as a city. this is how we are going to get through this. and we've been fighting this by for a long time. next week i'm, i'm going to continue to roll out some of the initiatives that we've talked about of putting in place to 0 in on those small number of people who are created a large number of students. a dispute between caraway's, an air bus has escalated, the european plane maker has revoked a multi $1000000000.00 order for the gulf airline over what is on the surface of disagreement, over peeling paint and russia pow reports from doha. it's nearly brand new, but the say 350 aircraft has already been grounded for problems with its paint
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surface. katara or way says there's an issue with it's a $350.00 s. the gulf carrier has grounded 21 of its fleet for what he calls surface degradation and other issues which may compromise the aircraft. lightening protection system. cutter airways has sued airbus in the u. k. seeking more than $600000000.00 and compensation. it also wants an investigation. it's unprecedented . we hate his hug so often. but for us to be witnessing the very public full lot of what is the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world right now. and last with one of them most prominent customer airlines. caraway's is something that we haven't seen of this scale. a previous examples in commercial aviation history and it so so escalating cat, her ways has whole to delivery of any more a 3 fifty's until the problem is fixed. on thursday it asked the high court in england for an expedited hearing to address its concerns. the next day air bus canceled a separate order. we're $6000000000.00 for 50,
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a $321.00 neo aircraft to be delivered next year. this is an air cross at 321 that many airlines want to graph. and i think a boss know that by doing this, by terminating the old out, which is what they said they have done. there are many airlines that will be trying to grab those slots and skip the queue to get those $320.00 ones in of course amp us in that statement last night. saying that they continue to maintain the same line, which is the name says the whole issue is something that isn't safety related. at least 5 other airlines have discovered surface was in there, a 3 fifty's, according to an investigation by reuters. because her airways is the only one to ground its fleet, forcing it to borrow plains from other airlines, and bring others back into service. european regulators issued a warning last year that patches of the lightning protection system may have been wrongly fitted on some jets, but say they found no evidence of a safety issue. furthermore, airbus is, there is no reasonable or rational basis for cats, re, regulators who called the problem disturbing to grounded the planes. it's accusing
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the airline of engineering, the dispute for financial reasons, as the industry continues to deal with the economic fall out of the pandemic. it's an unusually public spot between aviation heavyweights, katara always has accused air bus of destroying their relationship. the question now is, where will the airline get? it's new jets and are chappelle al jazeera, doha ah, top stories are now to 0 around 90 tons of u. s. military aid has arrived in ukraine, including ammunition for frontline defenders. despite more talks in the last week, tensions over russia's troops build up on the border with ukraine showed no signs of de escalating. washington says it will continue to provide assistance to ukraine's armed forces. all moscow has repeatedly denied any plans to attack or invade its neighbour.
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