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and the people who live it is a probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in. how quickly these contract award winning documentary, but also perception witness on al jazeera, ah, with military hardware intentions. mounting britain accuses russia plotting to install a compliant leader in ukraine. ah, hello, i'm darren jordan, this is al jazeera alive from dough. are also coming up, rescue workers in yemen and continue looking for survivors from an air strike or killed more than 80 people at a detention center. the micron and delta veterans leave china struggling to maintain it. 0 cove id strategy less than 2 weeks out from the winter olympics. and
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kat are always release his video showing what it says are safety issues with a 350 passenger jets and a deepening rift with air bus. ah, russia says accusations that it's plotting to install a pro moscow leader in ukraine. our nonsense, the allegation has come from britain, which also says russia is in contact with former ukrainian politicians as part of plans for an invasion. the u. k. a foreign ministry hasn't provided evidence of its claims which were leveled in a statement by a foreign secretary liz. trust. what she said, the information being released today shines a light on the extent of russian activity designed to subvert ukraine and as an insight into kremlin thinking, russia must deescalate and its campaigns of aggression and disinformation and pursuit a part of diplomacy. as the u. k. in our partners have said repeatedly, any russian military incursion into ukraine would be
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a massive strategic mistake with severe costs. but david doris is a professor at the u. s. national defense university and served as nato operations director for the u. s. sector of defense. he believes the british accusations are likely well founded. this is extraordinary. presumably they got this from either a signals intelligence or from a very highly placed source, both of whom could potentially be compromised by this. so i think it's so shows just how seriously you k takes this problem that they're willing to go public with it right now. you know, i think it's a reaction to the russian bill, but i think what's really motivating is the fact that, you know, there was a color revolution that over through a pro russian desperate ukraine and the precedent that could happen in moscow. there's going to be a long winter, you know, with the north st pipeline on line with economic damage due to coven, 40 percent russians don't have any savings. russian inflation is running,
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possibly as high as 18 percent. and so, you know, meanwhile he's worried, he's worried about being overthrown. and you know, one thing the russians can do is when they survive their nations at stake, they will put up with suffering. so if you can put the nation on award time putting, then the economy becomes a secondary issue and then meanwhile he can do what he always said he wanted to do . and we, quite frankly, didn't believe him, which is basically reestablish the security sphere of former soviet union. meanwhile, the u. s. and ukraine, about 900 tons of military supply is saying it wants to ensure its armed forces, a well stocked russians. if it has no plans to attack or challenge reports. russia's defense ministry isn't saying where these planes is taking off from. but it is saying where they're going better. ruth, the official reason they're headed there is fact the sizes, but the deployments add to russia's heightens military posture on ukraine's borders
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and western fears of an invasion. russia is spending every signal that it's intense on a serious military offensive that would market 2nd invasion of ukraine in the past 8 years. but i don't think that's president putin's preferred outcome because a full scale invasion is costly. it's risky because there will be a lot of russian casualties as well. the ukranian military is much better equipped than in 20. 14 western powers are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. the 1st plane load of $200000000.00 worth of us defense, a derived in kiev on saturday. 19 tons of materials including ammunition, the u. k. latvia, lithuania and estonia are all providing ukraine with defensive weaponry. canada has reportedly sent special forces, denmark, turkey, and 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 unification day. a couple of 100 people formed the human chain as
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a shower solidarity. despite all the propaganda, despite the russian misleading information, 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 not a splitter. russia once written guarantees that ukraine wont join nato and for the alliance to withdraw from eastern europe, the kremlin denies its planning and incursion into ukraine. but in 2014, it did just that annex in crimea. in the process where we talents out to 0. germany's navy chief has quit after saying that ukraine would never regain the crimean peninsula, which was annexed by russia in 2014. speaking at an event vice admiral carr kim should back also suggested the russian president vladimir putin deserve respect. the remarks quickly came under fire at home and abroad should back later announced he'd ask to be dismissed for his ill considered statements. rescue workers in yemen,
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nostrils, searching for survivors trapped under the daybreak. they destroyed detention facility, who is the officials say a saudi led coalition. air strike hit the temporary holding center in solder province on friday. saudi arabia says the building was not on the list of protected sites. cutting up has had a yard ripple. the agony isn't over for these families. their loved ones for kills in an air strike on a detention facility in yemen side of province. now they must sort through bodies to try and identify their dead relatives. nearby rescue team, so hoping to find survivors under the rubble got a mess up like this is a crime to be added to their crimes. and this makes us more determined to face the aggression we're calling for all the relevant authorities to investigate this. more than 80 people were killed and the attack dozens are injured or missing tylenol.
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and i guess in your homework either i'm but i was sitting with my friends and then the wall plane came and dropped the 1st strike on our water a while later, 2 more years strikes her migraines, women and children are among the dead agencies say the who these use the facility to hold migrants who tried reaching gulf nations to find jobs and a statement read on air by saudi state tv. the coalition says the rebels fail to market the detention center on a no strike list. but what, at the heart of the damage that i get to believe amanda, 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, the un is pulling for a transparent investigation, but on the ground and him and who the leaders say they're not to blame for the escalating violence. now i'm, i'm judy microbiology, then we are looking at a very big crime and there is
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a green light from the americans to kill civilians that that's what we see that by the targeting of detention center inside the province. yeah. and the continuous killing of civilians while war criminals escape prosecution. 6 fighting has intensified recently, not on the saudi led coalition has launched airstrikes on what it says or what the military targets this, after the group carried out an unprecedented attack on the united arab emirates. last week. more violence is becoming a growing threat across the region that has the potential to skill over whatever happens in yemen will not remain. i contained within yeoman's borders, it will swell over to the neighboring countries. i think that is specifically why your man is so important that i have on my face after him in a country already devastated by years of war. the fighting appears to be far from over. katia lopez of the young al jazeera with
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less than 2 weeks out from the beijing winter olympics. china 0 cobit strategies coming under more pressure clusters are popping up and driven by the on economy delta variants 2 years after the original epicenter, wooten 1st went in to lockdown. katrina, you report still wants sports center has reopened for winter activities. but 2 years ago, the city stadium was used for a very different purpose. it became a makeshift hospital for thousands who had fallen ill with the corona of ours. laura, good emma. there's bore sender set up $1100.00 bit in 72 hours for an immediate $1056.00 mild convict 19 cases in total that we managed to achieve 0 staph infection of ones 0, secondary infection on the 0. death would hold you for on january 23, 2020 city authorities took the then unprecedented step of locking down. it's
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11000000 residents. human human transmission of the virus had just been confirmed and more than a dozen people had died. from here, the virus would go on to infect hundreds of millions around the world. to day one has resumed normal life, and officials say corona virus infections in the city have been eliminated. the sea food and animal market where the outbreak was 1st identified as close. though the pandemic origin remains a mystery, an inquiry by the world health organization concluded that the possible leaking of the virus from a woo hand lab was extremely unlikely. though many scientists are calling for further investigation. the starting point of an international process can't be compromising with the chinese government or appeasing sensitivities. it has to be establishing a gold standard for what a full and unrestricted international investigation would entail. the chinese
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government has dismissed the theory and turned its attention to keeping current of iris case numbers to 0. but this has been a struggle. the provinces of colonel said c, gong dung and tinge in city are battling outbreaks of birth. the alma crohn and delta variance. millions of people have for weeks confined to that harms. paging has reported more than 10 cove in 19 cases. this past week. authorities has again pointed to imported goods, international deliveries, and frozen food as a likely source of infection. those living in the capital had been warned to limit deliveries from overseas. though many experts are skeptical that packages can transmit the virus. people have also been warned against traveling during the upcoming learning new year festival. the most important public holiday of the year officials here are under intense pressure to control the outbreak before the winter olympics opens on february. the 4th doors taking part in the games will be confined
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to a strict than you bubble designed to be sealed off to protect the rest of china's population . khatri you al jazeera baiting. there been protests in paris against extra cobit 19 restrictions that coming into force this week. from monday, people will need proof of vaccination to eat at restaurants own use, public transport. opinion polls show most support the measures, but those protesting say they infringe on basic freedoms. just even you don't get a good id gotten, it's about time the tool, french people unite against what is happening to us, which is a huge contract. it's a shame if the government wants to separate the french people and put from under apartheid, we will never ever accept them see that they have not loosened any restrictions. we are not slaves that need to ask for privileges. we have free human beings to say today we really need civil disobedience. people must really revolt and they must stop showing that q all codes we will win on. similar protests have taken place in
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sweden against vaccine passes. they were introduced at the beginning of december, a number of vaccination centers in the capital stock home closed early precaution, the head of saturdays rallies about 83 percent of the country is inoculated. sweden's battling a serge around 40000 new code 19 cases a day. or so to come here, knowledge is here, including no country for journalists. mexican media workers denounced violence against their industry while bearing a colleague, marla status ah, hello there. air originating from the arctic made its way all the way to the middle east. how, how every one good to see you, and while was it ever felt, here's the capital of saudi people bundled up. we had the heaters outside of pat's
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to be found as well. so here's how low temperatures were on saturday, 2 degrees in riyadh, 10 in doha, but there is all going to be an improvement here. we are on sundays. so 19 for re add $21.00 in doha. but if i show you the 3 day forecast for re, i'd wait for you deserve this up to 26 degrees on wednesday while to all 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 but. but van 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 for madagascar. this is going to just deteriorate the flooding situation there. keep down at $32.00 degrees,
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but your temperatures will fall and the dates to come through so ah charged with crimes against humanity. 4000 counts of torture and 58 cases of murder, rape, and sexual violence. people empower tracks the 1st ever walk harms trial of a syrian high ranking office. i am thinking part of this trail because he did something bad to me and to others as fearful. i don't get a focus about job as part of that. he, the trial of on world learn part to on a just either. ah ah,
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welcome back, a quick roundabout top stories this hour. moscow says the u. k. is accusation that rushes planning to install a pro criminal leader in ukraine is nonsense. the british foreign secretary says the number of former ukrainian politicians are in contact with the russian intelligence officers and vote in the planning on an invasion. meanwhile, the usaa sent 90 tons of military aid including ammunition to ukraine. the $200000000.00 security support package arrived was russia, and system is not running imagery offensive on the search for survivors is continuing in yemen. not a detention facility was hit by a saudi lyn cody snare strike on friday. more than 80 people were killed. saudi arabia says the building was not on miss protected sites. now, top, ethiopian military official says government troops. i'm making plans to enter to grades regional capital, michaela, to quote, eliminate rebel forces. the deputy army chief says the country will not be at peace
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until the to gripe people's liberation front is eliminated. to top us diplomats flew to alexander by this week to push for a cease fire. ethiopia has been gripped by war for more than a year. he respect curtis force, his have brought more reinforcements into north east and syria. it's an attempt to regain control of areas where islip is to be gaining ground. all to does yet reports. these soldiers are on a mission. to push out his law mich state fighters from serious northern city of hospital for days, the area has turned into a battle ground between cornish lead syrian forces and i sole with more talks and arising. doesn't toll here. death is easy to come by lifeless bodies of suspected iso fighters are laid out by british forces near a dirt road. but dozens of people have been killed on both sides. the latest battle broke out after iso formed the white on prison,
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which house more than $3500.00 suspected members of the arm grew set of many managed to escape and are believed to be on the loose. now there are concerns, detox could signal the groups, come back 3 years after it was defeated. some local leaders say support for iso is increasing as resentment grows against the kurdish lead administration. often accused of discriminating against the majority or population. we shall live footage of just say no more what we're hoping god will make things better so we can go back home. we're renting a house, but now we have no way to go. we have no one but god and all families are leaving their homes amid the harsh winter entire neighborhoods left virtually empty as kurdish forces close in on their targets. when homeless now we didn't sleep last night. we're dead walking. we're dying of fear. we've been walking since this morning and now the cold is not helping at all. what began as an
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attack on a syrian prison may signal the start of a new front between kurdish forces and iso. paul chatterjee on al jazeera, i prominent mexican journalist, has been laid to rest, starting shot dead outside his home in the city of tuana, friends and family held a candlelight vigil to on a 14 year old margarita martinez. he been working as a photojournalist small than a decade, covering gang related violence and received regular threats. towana, which is near the u. s. border, is one of mexico's most violent cities. long got the with her, but you know, he was never worried. obviously it asked for help when he received credit. i think his form was improved with the panic button. but yours live a while. evian, with oh hey, nato was a freelance journalist who worked with margarita martinez. he says the mexican government needs to change it. strategy on protecting journalists, mexico if, if a very dangerous country in general on their disability like well,
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not right now or in the law, which is more dangerous or day. more dangerous for the journal. it's just a starting this year jobs we are in there. 22nd right now, until jordan aletha being killed in mexico, one and barrow crews in the ryan. oh my god, why is this happening? why they don't? it doesn't do anything. why there are not sold in this grant. that's the big question. they need to change their strategy in the course, and i shall mighty 90 percent need the same done. the author christ, bob, it's important to protect the journalist because they've represented the voice of the people, the boy for the community. if you kill the, you're not a school is going to tell their story. who's gonna tell it to the community? the real, the story. the government needs to change needs, strategy, dual brave and up under breathy and need to change his the spirit. he suspicion because he is constantly almost daily attacking the urinal. it's just senior members of the taliban are in norway for their 1st official talks on european soil
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since seizing power in afghanistan. the talks will focus on human rights and afghanistan's need for humanitarian aid. around 23000000 afghans that them to live a half the population are now facing acute hunger. and the taliban has denied beating and arresting women's rights activists. if such as happened em cobbled during protest, calling from end to restrictions on women. they've been barred from many jobs and most girls can't go to school. be on the 6th grade. i believe in children are the new initial illness. 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 there. we reject the news that women have been arrested. cruise are battling a wildfire long california central coast. hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes and areas within carmel and big sur, several roads, including
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a 32 kilometer stretch of the coastal highway, have been closed. scientists of linked climate change to more frequent and intense wildfires. in the western united states, brazil's amazon is home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes for years . missionaries have violated brazilian law by entering their lands. indigenous activists are now appealing to the supreme court, hoping to keep them out for good monica. you'd like a report from giovanni valley in brazil's amazon, the state sis tone 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 elia has been a magnet for christian missionaries across the world. like josh mcentire from
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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 tried from the world. many christians believe its 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 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,
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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 a non authorized expedition. in their job, id valley did turn into a story. the matisse 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. eliezer might all be the 1st indigenous lawyer from their job id. valley is the one responsible for bringing the lawsuit. the case was taken
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all the way to the supreme court from i for my so we have information to tribesmen from dish. every valley were offered $20000.00 to accompany missionaries deposit 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 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 are built in 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,
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his supporters and congress tried but failed to pass the law, allowing missionaries to stay. now even local villagers, while i have been converted like this, my own a pastor want them out, was monsieur the using the bible to spread descent to divide our 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 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. italy's former prime minister silvio berlusconi has decided not to run for president the 85 year old had been canvassing
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politicians ahead of the ballot. you now says he'd prefer to see prime minister mario drago when the roll, which is largely ceremonial. but a scone is bid was considered unlikely, due to his criminal record and long history of scandals. count r airways has released video showing the peeling exterior grounded. a $350.00 passenger jets was the airline says under scores, serious safety concerns. the carriers locked in a worsting dispute with air bus, which says the issue needs attention, but isn't dangerous. under chappelle report. it's nearly brand new, but the say 350 aircraft has already been grounded for problems with its paint 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
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. we hate his fug 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 boss with one of them most prominent customer airlines. caraway's is something that we haven't seen of this gao of 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 airbus canceled a separate order worth $6000000000.00 for 50, a $321.00 new aircraft to be delivered next year. this is an across every 21 that many airlines want to graph. and i think a boss know that by doing this, by terminating the odo, 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,
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and 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. but qatar 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 have grounded the planes. it's accusing 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 spat between aviation heavyweights. katara always has accused air bus of destroying their relationship. the question now is, where will the airline get?
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it's new. jets, inter chappelle al jazeera, doha, cuba is jazz plaza festival has turned up the volume to shake off the pandemic blues. ah, the 37th edition of the countries major musical event brings in artists from countries such as belgium, argentina, and the united states. event wraps up on sunday. ah, type creature to the headline. sarah al jazeera moscow says the you case, accusation that rushes, planning to install a pro kremlin lead in ukraine is nonsense. the british foreign sector says a number of former ukrainian politicians are in contact with russian intelligence officers involved in the planning of an invasion. meanwhile, the u. s. has sent 90 tons of military supplies including ammunition to ukraine. the $200000000.00 security support.
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