tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 23, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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their museums filled with artifacts, spoil the war and occupation uprooted from their places of origin. people in power explores the heated debate their own right from ownership, admits activists taking matters into their own and out of africa on a jessina. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that is i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. soldiers indicate a fast so stage, an uprising against the government. the defense ministry says the situation is
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under control. the 1st visit by a taliban delegation to europe since seizing powered off galveston al jazeera learns that negotiations will be about women's rights in return for aid. the u. k accuses washer of a plot to install a pro clamped kremlin leader in ukraine. pasco says us nonsense how to hunt for ice will faces in northern syria of the old groups, bloodiest attack, since it's defeated 2090. and i'm far as small with all the sports rather than a doll is getting closer to a history making title when in melbourne. the 20 time grand slam champion is booked to place in the australian open quarter finals. ah, we begin this d as a indicator of fossil a name on the edge. people in the capital walker do go,
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woke to sounds of heavy gunfire at several military camps, and there were fears of an attempted coup. the defense minister spoke on state television, reassuring the nation that the president has not been detained and that order has been restored. the mutiny was triggered by longstanding demands from soldiers that they say were ignored out as he resembles robbie begins. our coverage in burkina faso is capital walk. i do. people reported hearing the sound of heavy and sustained gunfire. government denials that the army has seized control along with reports of gun battles at numerous army barracks. all add to growing uncertainty in a country whose president seems conspicuous by his absence. assurances that present rock mark christian cupboard is fine and still in charge may not be enough to satisfy many in a country that seen at least half a dozen koos or attempted coups since independence. in 1960 you said the
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liquor, not by deity, i strongly deny. first of all, the head of state has not been detained. no institution of the country has been threatened. so as i said, these movements localized, they are circumscribed, and we're following the evolution of those movements. ah, security operations began in earnest a day earlier as police clash with anti government protesters. who blame the government for failing to deal with armed groups in brooklyn, of fossil the defense minister, characterized it as putting down an uprising. oh, protest. her say the groups affiliated with al qaeda and isom operate in the country with near impunity. and i have you already let blair we have seen enough. we don't want the cry. we don't want the opens. we have seen enough, the president must leave. he has to leave, we support the soldiers, they must resist. i and i did with heard that the army is going to take over. we
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support the army morrow the day after tomorrow, and even before tomorrow. we support the army. attacks in recent years have killed an estimate of 2000 people and displaced one point. 5000000. the targeting of civilians and soldiers has also become more frequent. and parts of the countries north and east are effectively no go areas for government forces. a former french colony, the landlord, west african nation, is home to an estimated 21000000 people. the country is mineral rich, but most work in the agriculture sector, as farmers and herders. high rates of poverty and food insecurity make booking a fossil one of the least developed countries in the world green pastures for armed groups to take root. zane basra, avi alta 0. henry wilkins is a journalist on the ground in the capital will be speaking to henry in just a few moments. but 1st, here's one of the soldiers that henry spoke to is taking part in that uprising
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plan. oh, wow. yeah. there it is. if they see, because the car is in place, plaza mushrooms. yeah. it's the mud drive in plain please. i started them annoys me by me that differ. got 3 with thank you but a little that the alarm in us our valued their new plan for this gene, constantly plant month will you do qualify it as if a do you offer all that was one of the soldiers involved in this uprising. speaking to henry wilkins, who joined us now far skype from mark, we're going to go, henry, what's the situation there now? yeah, it's very difficult to get to the information of the modem and the government has shut down the mobile internet network, which means that the information is really not travelling at the moment. me,
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when i left the camp with me to leave is taking place this morning around about 10 am. the meeting was still very much ongoing. so despite the fact that the government does seem to be keen to push the idea that everything is under control, it really doesn't seem to be the case of the moment. give us a sense of why this is happening now. henry. yes, so it became faster. he's been involved in a 6 year conflicts waves on groups linked to some extent and al qaeda it's, it's not a war that they are winning. and then back in november of last year, a military base in the north of the country was overrun by terrorists. 49 military were killed and then later transpired the military base that was overrun, hadn't been supplied received for 2 weeks. it went to many calls from people in the general public can with, in the military itself,
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for the government to gain when it comes to dealing with this war, which is taking over large parts of the countryside. and is there any more information at this moment as to the whereabouts of the president some room as this morning when the president had been arrested. we don't believe that these rumors are true for me. the minister of defense went on t v. this morning to deny them there hasn't been any word from the presidents on the mutiny happening. there has however, been tweet from the president around about an hour ago doing well wishes the national but can all be competing in the ass column football tournament. but as i say, nothing from the president on the meeting, as you said, the defense minister went on state television earlier to say that that all was,
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well. the fact that there hasn't been a complete military takeover suggests perhaps that there are elements within the military that are still loyal to the government. yes, i think we're looking at a full scale. who at the moment is does seem to be an isolated mutiny. although the bass in a capital is not the only one that appears to meet the needs, there is the base in the north of the country as well as her on fire. but not it doesn't appear to be a full scale to at this stage. good to talk to henry many thanks. indeed for being with us. harry wilkins 3rd live in walker. do. thank you for the 1st time since they seized powered afghanistan. taliban officials are in europe for talks that association and all weight will focus on easing afghanistan's, worsening humanitarian crisis, and reports of human rights abuse. senior ton about members are expected to be
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officials from several nato countries, including us representatives and not good any more. bombed him in norway. we have a meeting with the us and also with the european union on matters of mutual interest. one part of our meetings would be with an afghan dashboard who are outside the country, especially in europe with their ideas, consultations and plans will be heard. this means that meetings from mutual understanding will continue between afghans. that's santa, from a i was, there was a summer been job. it who explains what's at stake at those meetings, have gone into government delegation is led by the foreign minister on with the piece is not just going to be meeting representatives, office governments, but also i've gone diaspora as well. we believe efforts are being made to hold at least some meetings with i've got women. but we've also been speaking to some leaders who say, this is not a united have gone diaspora. there are differences between people. there's well one
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prominent the to saying that they are against the taliban, but this particular group does not represent her as well. so it is going to be a difficult task ahead for all of the sides trying to reconcile the differences between the people living. and i've got to stand the people in charge of understand and those living in exile the lab manager understand that they like to call themselves one. the rest to release the funds, the gun funds, which are nearly about $10000000000.00. pretty down, predominantly in the united states being held. they want the sanctions from the united states, united states, as well as the united nation, has to be lifted against the group and their allies. also, the best is going to be pressing them hard on the issues of women's rights, civil liberties goes education. and this is something that we've seen as, as a sticking point between the 2 sides that they are not able to move forward. we're not expecting any major breakthroughs that but diplomats have been telling us that this is a step in the right direction to try and reconcile the differences between. i've
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gone themselves and try and solve the problem for millions of outcomes, living in desperate condition a little later in this diesel will be speaking to an agency about the pressing needs of millions of afghans who are enduring a harsh winter under extreme poverty. also coming up anger over, covet 19 restrictions boils over in belgium and in sport winning field goals for the story of saturdays and f l. playoffs. as teams close in place of this year's super bowl. ah, the u. k says that russia is in contact with former ukrainian politicians as part of its plans for an invasion that hasn't provided any evidence. britain's foreign ministry says it has information that russia is planning to replace. ukrainian president brought him here, zalinski with former ukrainian m. p. evan,
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but i have deputy british prime minister don't like rob told you k media that they'll be serious consequences if russia makes this move to try to invade. but also to install a puppet regime, rushes foreign ministry spokeswoman has dismissed the comments as disinformation accusing britain and they to of deliberately escalating tension with ukraine is out there as dosage buried with the view from moscow. the you case claims of moscow trying to install a pro russian leader in kiev is absolute nonsense, according to the kremlin, and it's aimed at trying to provoke attention and escalate the situation with kemp . the kremlin has said that these accusations are absolutely false and that their main goal at spreading this, this information as they call it, is to show a yet again, that these nato countries are headed by anglo saxons who are trying to, i incite further tensions,
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and increase the disputes between this country and ukraine. meanwhile, it appears that for now, diplomacy is not dead yet. as the british foreign secretary will be traveling to moscow to meet her russian counterpart in early february as well as the british defense secretary will be traveling to moscow. this week to whole talks with high level officials here. so for now, it appears that the path to diplomacy and dialogue still remains open. let's bring in, i'll just, he was, were a challenge for the view from london, rory asked me how it moscow pooh poohing. these allegations, the british government hasn't provided evidence for its claims. one ought well, there's a certain amount of confusion about exactly why the british government has gone about releasing this information in this particular way. there is a degree of detail that they go into the names 5 individuals who they say are being essentially groomed, lined up by the russians to be a puppet regime in kiev bots. there isn't any evidence, as you have said,
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and there is questioning about exactly what the motivations off of the british government to, to do this, to release this information. i think if you're listening to dominate robin is rounds on the, the morning tv shows on sunday, you could perhaps get a clue. well, have to close. one of them is that the main thing that he's been asked about was the scandals engulfing the government. the government would like very much to change the topic of conversation and talk about something else. let's talk about russia. perhaps. there is also another reason you could see what he's saying. he's talking about the, the, the cost the russian would face if it did invade ukraine. he says, human cost because ukraine would defend itself very vociferously. but also there would be an economic cost to russia. and he says that economic cost would be more effective if the international community speaks as $1.00 or at least with
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a bro consensus, or perhaps the release of information is a way for the government to try and boost that broad consensus. but there are problems with it if you look at the way in which the information is, be released, no evidence. and also the kind of analysis that russia watches are bringing to bear all this looking at the way that russian intelligence operates. it operates across multiple axis planning for. ready multiple different contingencies. so it is very possible that this plan is one of many plans that russian intelligence is looking at. then you also have things like into agency rivalry between the different parts of russian intelligence. you've got the g r u, you've got the f s, b got the, the s, b r. they don't really all do the same thing at the same time. and often some of them have plans that others don't agree with. and the plans they may have haven't necessarily been approved or signed off by the criminal. so the british
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intelligence outfits might be getting some chatter which they are interpreting as a definitive plan. it might not be that one would hope that the british intelligence agencies, or at least sharing the evidence with allies. what's been the reaction internationally well, the craniums are, i think a bit amused by this as well. and one thing that they have point to that is that one of the individuals, in fact, the main individual in this intelligence, the release you have going, mariah seems to be a bit of a fringe player. he is a, he's a 45 year old former ukranian m p. he was previously involved in the anna coach administrations. he set up his own political party. but when contacted by british newspapers, ah, he said hold on a 2nd. i am actually on a blacklist in russia because the russians consider me a security threats. the russians also confiscated assets that my dad had in russia
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. so i'm not a particularly logical choice for the russians to install as a, a puppet leader in care of. it seems to me that there are numerous reasons to treat this intelligence with a certainly a grain of salt aren't very many thanks to the downstairs were a challenge our lives in london in ukraine. the government is calling on civilians to join its military reserves and a 3rd of people say that they're willing to sign up out as there is hotter abdul hamid is in care of and has met some who's enlisted in a parking central give military drills, teaching the basics of combat to civilians from all walks of life. this is how young people, like allison had asked him ankle, a student in the science of plants,
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spend their weekend into it. come more game there. charlie romeo, i just have so for like my family garcia, hobbs in this situation owed to her disclosure and i can continue my, your scientific work and not be accepted were it's all part of our program to become member of the territorial defense unit. they are run by regular military officers. oh, combat veterans like ego region of who 1st served in the den soviet army. boom, ninja, dublin luma. would go on. i don't feel comfortable fighting the russians rural slavic, but we're on our own land and we haven't defended. we understand the situation, it's not nice to kill someone, but sometimes we have to, i feel responsible for these young people. there are arch similar drills are happening all over, you call it. the government is hoping to form up to $25.00 brigades to be deployed
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in cities around the country. last year, parliament passed a law that allows ordinary citizens to join these territorial defense units. now they are part of the country strategic defense when their role is to provide popular resist, veronica martin, case the ukrainian army is overwhelmed. these units and now part of the military, alongside the navy, air force and army, 32 percent of ukrainians. say they are willing to enlist. they won't carry heavy weaponry. that is left to the regular army. it's now better equip, audrey as military support poisoned from several western country. but for martyr escape, the rule of this popular resistance unit is crucial, even though she can find herself in harm's way. for our main task is to support the army in, not in the front line by monday, but go back and also to protect
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a infrastructure to the supports evidence. i'm friends that nobody knows what's gonna happen, but it's better to be prepared actually because it could change any time. and to nowadays, changing very quickly or unison russian diplomats haven't made any progress yet. the uncertainty has gone up a notch and with it the urgency among ukrainians to mobilize sooner rather than later. without the lamid al jazeera, give senior us officials and talking to cattle about potentially supplying europe with gas. if russia invades ukraine, katara is one of the world's biggest producers of liquefied natural gas, but mostly exports to asia only supplying 5 percent of europe's gas. a white house official says the talks between president joe biden and cut us a mere shake. i mean, been hammered out fanny could happen in washington by the end of the month. glen deason is a professor of international relations at the university of se in norway and editor
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of the journal, russia in global affairs. he says, providing gas assurances to europe is another way the u. s. is showing up support against russia. united states and ross are currently negotiating security agreements for the pioneer security space. and that's what's actively russia said they will no longer tolerate further. and they, though expansionism towards russia border, this is, are going to be next essential threats. the united states would like to oppose this as a reject all russian demands for security guarantees. however, the united states having to problem in its negotiations, simply put sanctions with them, have largely been exhausted and also more problematic. now, if you want to intensify or the threats of sanctions, the sanction probably hurt your pins the most. and that's what we've seen now is from germany. although this countries are very much reluctant to accept anymore
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sanctions on russia because it will hurt themselves. i mailed them in the guess area. this is where it could really spill over. so united states, so seeking to do is to reassure europeans that they, that america will be able to source, got some other places in order to restore the unity of nato. so lincoln can meet with the russians. and let's say with united, we're going to put all the sanctions if you don't do as you're told, however, that this is why it has to be seen in this context. this is what american americans need in order for natal just stuck together and to be able to threaten this sanctions. it's irrational about thousands of protests this have come out on to belgium's streets in the capital rather to denounce corona virus restrictions as infections reach record high is the police fire,
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tear gas and protest as who are angry about having to provide proof of vaccination or a negative test result to enter venues on friday. prime minister, alexander de crew said that booster shots will be needed to keep cove at 19 pass is valid. russia has reported another record day of corona virus cases. more than 63000 infections were registered on sunday. breaking the record for the 3rd day on friday at st. petersburg, placed the limit on outpatient care, because of the surgeon cases, only half of russia's population has been vaccinated. in hong kong, pet hamster has tested positive for the corona virus for the 1st time. the rodents been given up by its owners as authorities tried to stem a surge in cases that more than 2000 hamsters in hong kong have been called after a pet shop worker contracted cove at 19, sparking fears of animal to human transmission. and in the mainland, the government in beijing is under pressure over its 0 cove. its strategy. china is
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now less than 2 weeks away from the winter olympics. more clusters are emerging driven largely by the other kron and delta variance 2 years after the original epicenter. will hon 1st went into locked down now to serious katrina, you reports want sports center has reopened for winter activities. the 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 virus. laguna thus bore senders set up $1100.00 bed in 72 hours and an immediate $1056.00 mild convict 19 cases in total that we managed to achieve 0 staph infection point 0, secondary infection, and 0 death. well, a general 232020 city authorities took the then unprecedented step of locking down it's 11000000 residents. human human transmission of the virus had just been
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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 government has dismissed the theory and turned its attention to keeping current of
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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 omicron and delta variance. millions of people have for weeks been confined to their homes. bating has reported more than 10 cove in 19 cases. this past week. authorities has again pointed to import and 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 lunar new year festival. the most important public holiday of the year specials 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 to strict than you bubble designed to be sealed off to protect the rest of china's
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population. khatri you al jazeera paging. look at a weather update, max sale the new south them will take you on patrol in the amazon rain forest with the trackers who are trying to protect isolated tribes. but they too are being threatened at in sport. find out if one ashley bars he can stay on track to win her home grand slam for the 1st time. ah . when says die down and temperatures are on the way up. hello everyone, great to see you. let me show you the details. here we are on monday already. we can see an improvement riyadh at 24 degrees. let's go in for a closer look around the golf. i'll put this a few days out. so here we are on wednesday and we've got a southerly push of air,
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so that pops up the temperature in riyadh to 26 degrees. just a few days ago, your low temperature was about to and every one seen improvement in their conditions, minima. a high of 22 of the pakistan karachi has been fairly windy over the past little bit. but those winds are finally back in off temperatures arise in here too . with the hive 28 and showers in la hor, have helped to improve the air quality. we do have a lot of snow across turkey, it stranded people in the south and we may see snow where we don't usually see it. so for example, on talia, we'll look at the next 3 days, you know, over the last 30 years. but one to 2 big dumps of snow and we could see 2 to 7 centimeters on tuesday. for southern africa, we've got a tropical wave of moisture rung out. it's moisture over madagascar and it's now slipping into central parts of mozambique flooding to be expected here. and temperatures are dropping in cape town on monday. and now they're in the notes here soon. ah,
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ah, be the rescue t means starting again? ah, but building a new life in a new country is no easy task. let him drive the witness follows one of the loft refugee families from syria to be granted an american visa from their personal sacrifices to the families priam, i meet the syrian on al jazeera, killing the debate. they erased out of black people from the american, and global story was very powerful on an online your voice. the comment section is whitehead joining our conversation. we had all protected when everyone is protected . it is not by being nationalistic about this. you just look at it in a very different way. so that perspective men and men meeting each other and they
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don't have any pollution. let me put it clear for you this dream on al jazeera blue. ah again, adrian for the good here and go, how will the news all from out 0, the headlines senior tell about officials are in no way for that. first talks on european soil al jazeera has learned about be pushed on promises to uphold human rights. in return for billions of dollars in pros, machine monetary and aid. russia has rejected british accusations that is plotting to install a pro moscow leader in ukraine. the u. k says the thrushes in contact with formal ukrainian politicians as part of the plan for an invasion. and there's been gun
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fired several military camps in beacon of francis capital. why go to the defense minister denies that the army has taken over and has detained the presidents. joining us now from a crop is took away mikka, easy director, executive director of the west africa network, full rep piece, building, building. it's good to have you with us. so what's your take on what's happening today in between of fossil i think the something that if you have followed the issues in volcano will be the president compiler, you will not find the surprising lot of expectations. post blood compound regina, which is exactly what he gets when you have long hopefully did that thing. regina was practically jim in the country and now moving towards the cost of the book, right? you were on my not,
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you didn't mobilize them. so as it where and the regime of the black compound re, they now see that the power in your hands and they can, i try that on the, in the president. well, to make the, you know, and we will be glad to the governing. so what happened is too much expectation on economic front, but more importantly is that the military continue to grumble. but the b premier, the where of the plugins and the estimate pool from time to time. just not been keeping the citizens, but also the military. and yet, every time the government everything has gone back on please keep him safe because the not the real munitions within the military. i confront the budget ok that the security situation continues to deteriorate,
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especially in areas north and east of the capital. iceland, al qaeda linked groups are very active, not just in that particular fossil, but in countries surrounding kina far so just how dangerous then is this moment for the keener fossil it is very, very delicate, especially if you are on the happenings around dis, i have an anti west africa region book, you know, is non very vulnerable. the military is not united. the government continue to speak from both sides of his mouth, saying everything is under control. the internet connection on only means through which citizens that spread themselves are be shot down. we've not had officially from the, the president himself within cub worry andrea for the sergeant,
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mike cashin on the guy that exists within the security architecture and actually cost $1000000.00 in, in book in our facility and the rest of this a region one and a half 1000000 people already internally displaced in the queue fossil, i mean, if, if things deteriorate of the security situation deteriorates, even further, things are going to get worse for people on i think is also depends now on how the regional economic community costs decided to step in to civ, book enough, i saw india and father john from the st. lou mean danger and i'm gonna, he's bought green book enough. i so and could do boys bought green book enough? i so could you where is also having some security challenges most of the countries
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in the, in the region also facing one kind of sick or to challenge or the other and the are for her. if the continued this will probably be not gonna might be a destination for of a book. you know, if i suits, goodson and this will critically soon challenges in ghana, which seems to be one of the strongest conference now in terms of stability within the region. and these canon and again, ganna is g r and b or sorry to offer a soft hit on government, off it go us and discount for the cost to stabilize ational for the region so. so east is really a causal consent for, for ross, our security analysts really good story sunday, thanks for being with us at chic romika as they're speaking from across from the west african that work for piece building life for many afghans is getting worse since the taliban seized power last year,
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more than 24000000 people need food urgently, lily 9000000 afghans are on the brink of starvation. according to the u. n, the afghan central bank has 9 and a half 1000000000 dollars in assets are frozen by the u. s. and the economy has shed half a 1000000 jobs since august. according to the u and labor agency in that figure could hit 900000. by mid year. the number of women who work outside the home has already dropped by 16 percent. joining us now from nairobi as christine, the absent regional communications advisor for the norwegian refugee council. he's just spent several weeks with the humanitarian organization in afghanistan. in fact, i think you left the country only yesterday at christian. tell us what you saw there. i saw a desperate she returns situation as you does minutes and we have millions of people facing hunger and we have the entire population affected by the economic crisis. the worst affected the internally displaced people that spread all over the
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country and they are often left with absolutely nothing. they live in very thin tense. and with this winter that terse air spread across the country. they're really struggling to survive. i'm it families who are left with the decision to give the blankets to their children so they can stay warm through the night by their dolls. are lying through the night shivering of cold. and how difficult is it for aid agencies like yours for humanitarian organizations? to help these people who are in desperate need it's very difficult. the problem. the problem is that we simply cannot get the funds into the country though we need to operate and to assist the people in need. we get small amounts of cash through different challenz channels. but the problem is we need much, much more than the countries in a desperate situation and we need banks to operate. we need the economy to function
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again. they could become a did the whole economy is crippled by the sanctions. so unless or until we would get the banks up and running again, the situation will not be good. we hope that we can get more money through deal with those channels. i mentioned that we can save lives, but the overall problem with our economy needs to be fixed as well. so, with these talks getting underway in norway, what would your organization's message b to the international community right now? am we bluefield international community? am is understanding the situation. we just had a big appeal from the un of for several $1000000000.00. the problem is that in practical terms, we're not seeing those money where they're needed enough garnished them. we need the banks to operate. we need to be able to transfer money into afghans, bank banks. so when in practical solutions,
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not that fine political decisions that we should support the human attorney work, we need practical solutions and we need them now. christine's could talk to you many thanks, dad for coming on to update us at kristen epson. that fist fighting in the northeast of syria is into its 4th day. i still fight as a trying to free their comrades from a prison that i saw was defeated in syria 3 years ago. and this is being seen as one of its most ambitious attacks since then. local kurdish forces supported by us as strikes of pushing back. now to serious pull chatter, jen reports these soldiers are on a mission to push out islamic state fighters from serious northern city of has 2nd 4 days. the area has turned into a battle ground between cornish lead syrian forces and iso with more attacks and the rising death toll. here,
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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 i saw storms of white on prison, which housed more than $3500.00. suspected members of the arm grew set up for 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. so 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 justice. 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
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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 called is not helping at all. what began as an attack on a syrian prison may signal the start of a new fund between kurdish forces and i sole paul cheddar g on al jazeera. it's not just violence and bloodshed, families displaced by fighting, continue to struggle under freezing temperatures. as you saw in that report, thousands of internally displaced. people are affected after that tense were damaged, most don't have access to any heating odyssey or arabic. st. muhammad alger siri is there near aleppo. the monarch and as the plight of the syrian display citizens in the camps within the lepers, nor the countryside as renewed as the snow storm attacked them again. last night.
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tense, a totally submerged under snow camp residence had been battling all night to keep their 10 standing and many have failed. resident say they joined hands help one another during the storm. as you can see, this is one of the tents that came down over the heads of those who were taking shelter inside the residence, complained about the response by relief agency and the mika aid provided to them. civil defense crews have been struggling over the past 5 days to clear the snow off the roads, but any possible assistance coming their way. the camps in f rain province had been totally cut off by the tearing conditions are extremely dire under the snow storm and very cold temperatures, especially because residents in these camps can not afford any heating. young children are suffering. all that residents can do is to hunker down close to each other in the tent. water authorities in libya have opened the 1st detention center for migrant women. it's an attempt to reform the system of protests and research on the south. here is not a trainer, reports from tripoli were here in the area of,
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of saline and tripoli. we're living authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center detention centers in the, in libya are usually very over packed, or they're not very sanitary. and there are accusations of a lot of abuse or sometimes even rape. so i think the hope here by living authorities is that this will limit or the amount of abuse that's happening in the detention centers. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach europe. just kind of give you are some numbers according to the international organization for migration in 2021 . over 32000 people were rescued at c, trying to reach europe. they were brought back to libya, that number includes over 2400 women and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in this facility. or here in the
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capital, tripoli are we spoke to a young refugee, or just a few days ago. and we asked them, you know, do you think that, oh, that african migrants trying to reach europe will ever and, and this is what he had to say. if the situation in libya is not sob for the libyans themself to feel safe to have a bit, acorn, not to x, don't people in the street, not our meter, the 10 people people will continue to is trying to reach your armies tier. very good because i can still go on privacy because i have no other options in senegal, delayed local elections are taking place. the vote is seen as a test for president mikey sol, as well as the opposition out there, as nicholas hark has traveled to remote town in the central region of the country to follow the campaign. a campaign to win hearts and minds. synagogues ruling party
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coalition. candidate alpha c wants to become the mayor of gin, guinea, once a thriving railway town abandoned by the state. gone. are there generations of syrian lebanese and mullins, who settled by the railway line exporting textiles, peanuts and cotton. this no longer the gateway to africa. it is now a place where the young want to leave to go to europe. alpha see wants to see can get neo return to its former glory synagogue. mostly coming out of the big cities is a very poor country. this people are in need of new infrastructure. they're in need of a new hole, even something that they can rely on. there's nothing worse than use that. don't have a hope of a better future. at the know gratian avenue into city rail line into car president mikey, sol, promises a better future despite an economic boom. many young people feel left behind. in
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march. nationwide protests erupted, triggered by the arrest of opposition leader. we spend sancho, people looted foreign supermarkets, businesses denouncing, growing inequality, poverty and unemployment. the populace politician sancho is earning premier in the southern town of his augusta. there is no way that my political party will lose these local elections. we have come here to strengthen our political foundation. this is well rich and 8 at the last presidential election. so i won most of the votes here. i have come to confirm my support and safeguarded but for voters, many of the pledges made by past mayors remain unfulfilled. in guinea, the promised football stadium is half built. the ice factory is still not completed . people are still waiting for the promised development funds coming from the car
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to arrive to this remote railway town. but in sir narrow, there's still no electricity or running water and there hasn't been a train running by for almost 2 decades. there's a sense of frustration among the people here towards the political system and politicians and the challenge for candidates. it to try to convince people to come out and vote in this local election with over $225000.00 candidates. most of them running for the 1st time this call could become a turning point. changing singles, political landscape. nicholas hawk al jazeera in guinea. the g very reserve in brazil's amazon, his homes. a numerous tribe soothed, never had contact with the outside world. but illegal hunters and fishermen are encroaching on their spaced monarchy. anarchy of reports now on the fight to keep the tribe safe. deep in the amazon jungle,
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various indigenous leaders have joint forces to protect their livelihood. we accompanied native trackers during a week as they police their job id valley reserve in area twice the size of japan. it's the home of 18 tribes. 11 of them have had no contact with the outside world. i can only wonder this part of the river belongs to brazil, where white men do as they please. but ahead of us is the indigenous giovanni territory. it's forbidden to all but us, yet we're still in danger. in the past, the threat came from oil companies and muggers. the government forced them out 2 decades ago when the job id reserve was de, marketed to well, some by you who used to make a living. cutting down trees in the area is now helping indigenous tribes face a new enemy, increasing number of poachers and fishermen who have been sneaking into these remote lands to steal their food. i know
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they have been legally capturing endangered and expensive species like the beat out of cool fish and turtles to export them at high prices to neighboring columbia. and peru you are working outside is depleting this protected forest of game the local, indigenous tribes hunt, and fish just enough to survive. the legal fishermen catch as much as they can to sell abroad and make money. they have already had shootouts or government authorities who tried to stop them. the patrolman are few in number, but have been armed by engineers with technology, satellite maps, cellular apps, and a radio to communicate with villages inside the job id valley. ready we've been patrolling the duck why river for 2 days now, and the mobile, indigenous people have been showing us how poachers and fishermen enter their lands illegally. the find these small canals, as you can see here, behind me, and they ride these wooden canoes, which are very small and very high to find specially at night. we followed the
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intruders tracks into the jungle. our guide shows us how they cleared a path to carry canoes to small rivers further down, which will take them deep into the forbidden territory. it's a daily tent kilometer hike through unchartered glance, with an occasional stop to hunt for food on the way they find new clothes like this empty salt, bad food, but the thought is used to preserve the fish until that taken for the market. the fish are taken to the bad thing, 5 hours down the river in the market place. smugglers also sell illegally hunting alligators and turtles. but the real business is booming, just across the border in the colombian city of leticia. ah, all the fish here comes from brazil on a good month. this fishery sells 70 tons. the most precious species is the pit out of cool. one of the largest fresh water fishes in the world. a t as bid ada tells us. he caught almost 150 last week. i sell them in columbia because the price he is
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better than brazil. he claims all the pete i will call here, are certified and have come from designated management ponds in the amazon like this one. but the colombian navy, patrolling the saudi moiz river, says most fish are illegally caught and smuggler. oh, indigenous leader, beth my rouble says the legal fisherman work for international drug cartels as part of a money laundering scheme. or you could color con, working as i've been to move on to every little canoe can carry the equivalent of $8000.00 worth of fish and turtles. and there are many canoes working for one master. we set up our own patrols to prove to the government what's going on, but, and nobody sees my. he says that unless drastic measures are taken, many more endangered species will continue to be smuggled out of the indigenous territory threatening nature and the livelihood of the tribes. monica in our give,
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i'll jazeera job id valley, just head on that is our action from sundays matches in the english prayer league that and the rest of the day sports news coming up 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 possible water, a sufficient number of beds for a pregnant mothers and limited access to up to date information for students. and in the huzzah, 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 han eunice, slowing down further pollution. the extension of, as if, as medical facilities was accomplished to provide expectant mothers with
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a safe and reliable opportunity to get the care they needed. the kuwait library at the university college of science and technology is not only a repository of knowledge but an access point to the world beyond. lou ah, probably get thomas for his fall. adrian. thank you so much. robin adel is still on track for a history making when at the australian open. the dal is through the quarter finals in melbourne as he aims to secure a record breaking 21st grand slam title. adie richardson reports for all of roughly
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on the downs grand slam success. this is a tournaments he's only one once. and in the 1st sets of this 4th round match, the town was pushed to the limit spice french opponent adrian marino. it went to its high break that lasted for nearly half an hour with marino saving, 6 set points. eventually nadal won a decisive riley and the match momentum swung his way. the sponge dropped just for games and winning the next 2 sets his into the quarter finals and still on course to when a record breaking 21st grand slam title. i had been little bit lagging with
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injuries here during goal or my career. and sometimes i was a lucky because the opponents were better than me. i. but in general turns i always sir, very, very emotional matches. he and i. so i am very happy to be back in england. the final means a lot to me ah. up next for natal is candidates, denisha of all of he beat 3rd seed, alexander's verify, veritax. it leaves no doubt as the highest rank player in his half of the draw. it's always an honor to, to go up against the ally graph. ah, ah, we played not long ago in an exhibition, obviously, completely different conditions. completely different, much better. yeah, it's always fine. it's always going to be a battle against them. and i yeah, it's going to be going to be a top one and are not gonna enjoy women's world. number one. ashley bossy was far too good for a man that any some over party overpowering the player who knocked out my army or soccer in her last match. i went on to win in straight
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sets parties aimed to become the 1st australian when this title since chris. so neil chief defeat back in 1978. ah, andy richardson, al jazeera tournament organizers have stood by a decision to ask fans to remove t shirts and a banner bearing the words where is punch way. activist shared this video on social media. earlier in the tournament, the chinese player disappeared from public view for 3 weeks after accusing a government official of sexual assault campaign, or say they're printing more t shirts and planned to hold a bigger protest at the women's singles a final. on saturday. in his statement, tennis australia said we don't allow clothing, banners, or signs that are commercial or political punctuate. safety is our primary concern . we continue to work with the women's tennis association and global tennis community to seek more clarity on her situation. winning feel goals were the story
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of anna fell playoffs on saturday, the san francisco 49 years upset, the nf sees top seats, the green bay packers. this cake securing a 1310 when the 40 niners will now play in the championship game. the 2nd time in 3 years, there was a calmness, honestly, in, tried midway through the 1st or 2nd that i realized it was in that type of game. you know, they, they got off to a good start with their 1st job. but our defenses playing great, and there's just a seal to the game, you know, even when they had to lead, i felt like we're in control of the game as crazy as that sounds. the cincinnati bengals are also one, went away from the super bowl, the bangles beat, the tennessee titans, 1916. and once again, the game was decided by late feel gold. a play the f. c championship game for the 1st time since 1989 for liverpool. have caught the gap at the top of the english premier league reads a beaten crystal palace, $31.00 virgil van dyke, alex oxley,
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chamberlain, and verbena. all getting goals means liverpool are now 9 points behind table toppers and manchester city. okay, and that is all your sport for now. adrian, back to you. far. we'll see you again a little later that sits in the usa. i'll be back. touch with you. so just a few moment. ah ah ah, education is the beacon that likes the future of any society, but for those who live in abandoned places, getting an education takes inspiration and determination to to live in the remote
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areas. they'll have electricity, tv, or computers to short films show how a love of learning finds away. a j select on al jazeera on counting the cost one year of the bio and administration. how has the u. s. economy fed, unemployment done, but inflation is pop and americans aren't happy about it. and also turkey's unconventional approach to inflation, could it actually boost economic growth? counting the cost on al jazeera we understand the differences, and similarities have cultures across the wound. so no matter why you call hand out you sierra will bring you the news and current affairs that mattie out is there long before the cold crisis broke, the world was grappling with another global crisis. the climate break down
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destruction of nature can lead to destruction of april. all hail the lockdown examines links between these 2 crises and asks why took a pandemic to bring on changes that should have been made long ago. all these things we were told was completely impossible. suddenly become connected. the wake up cold with can't be ignored. on a j 0. ah . so just it became a faster stage of uprising against the government. the defense ministry says the situation is under control. ah, hello, i'm adrian phillip. this is al 0 alive from dough. also coming up the 1st visit by
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