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crises and asks why it took a pandemic to bring on changes that should have been made long ago. all these things we were told was completely impossible to suddenly become connected. the wake up hold that can't be ignored on a just either. ah, so just it became a faster stage uprising against the government. the defense ministry says the situation is under control. ah, hello, i'm adrian phillip. this is l. 0 alive from dough. also coming up. the 1st visit by a tele bomb delegation to europe since seizing power off chemist on al jazeera learns that the go see ations will be about women's rights in return for aid. the u
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. k accuses washer of a plot to install a pro prevalent leader and ukraine. oscar says that's nonsense. a hunt for ice will fight as enrolled and syria off the on the groups. bloodiest attack since it's to feast in 2090. ah. the cater fascination on the edge, the saw people in the capitol. why do go woke the sound of heavy gun fire at several military camps? and there were fears of attempted coup the defense. but as the spoke on state television, reassuring the nation, the president has not been detained. an order has been restored. mutually was triggered by long standing demands from soldiers that they say were ignored. al jazeera zane bas robbie begins are coverage ah, in bertina fossils capital walk. i do. people reported hearing the south,
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the heavy and sustained gunfire. the government denials that the army has seized control along with reports of gun battles at numerous army barracks, all to growing uncertainty in a country whose president seems conspicuous by his absence. assurances the president rockmart christian color is fine and still in charge may not be enough to satisfy many in a country that seen at least half a dozen crews or attempted cruise since independence in 1900. 67, not by the, i strongly deny the 1st of all the head of state has not been detained. no institution of the country's been threatened. so as i said, these movements a localized, they are circumscribed, and we're following the evolution of those movements. the security operations began in earnest a day earlier as police class with anti government protesters who blamed the government for failing to deal with armed groups. in brooklyn,
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foster the defense minister characterized it as putting down an uprising. the protesters say the groups affiliated with all kinds of, and isom operate in the country with near impunity. and you know, we have seen enough and we don't want to cry. we don't want the open. we have seen enough. the president must leave. he has to leave, we support the soldiers, they must resist the one. we've heard that the army is going to take over. we support the tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and even before tomorrow. the support of 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 land locked west african nation, is home to an estimated 21000000 people. the country is mineral rich, but most work in the agriculture sector,
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as farmers and herders. high rates of poverty and food insecurity make burkina faso . one of the least developed countries in the world green pastures for armed groups to take root. zene basra, v o 0. henry wilkins is a journalist on the ground in the capital piers. one of the soldiers that he spoke to taking part in that uprising listing their demands they wanted as if they see oscar news in brazil, my sam z as in boy a as in boy, a noise made by me that differ with us are valid there no way for the moment all you do qualify did as if a do boy you offer and he has more from journalist henry wilkins in walker do group
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. it's very difficult to get the information at the moment. the government has shut down the mobile internet networks, which means that the information is really not travelling at the moment. so me when i left the camp for me to name is taking place this morning around about 10 a. m the meet and he was still very much ongoing take 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. keen, fascinates, been involved in a, in a 6 year conflict screen through climate clate and it's not award winning. and then back in november of last year, a military base in the north, the country was over, run by over 40000000 military were killed. and then it transpired that the
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military base run hadn't been supplied exceeds to 2 weeks. so that many calls from people in the general public within the military itself, for the government to, you know, up in the game when it comes to dealing with this, this war which is taken over the country side for the 1st time since they seized power. and i've counted on taliban officials or in europe for talks that go stations in norway will focus on easing. i've kinda sounds worse thing. humanitarian crisis and reports of human rights abuse. senior taliban members are expected to meet officials from several nato countries, including us representatives the notary did any more bomb declare, harder him in norway. we have a meeting with the u. s. and also with the european union on matters of mutual interest. one part of our meetings would be with our afghan das poor who are outside the country, especially in europe, with their ideas,
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consultations and plans will be heard. this means that meetings from mutual understanding will continue between afghans houses here as a solid job. it reports our explains now what stake those meetings we have gone into governance delegation is led by the foreign minister. i mean on with the keys 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 meeting that i've got women. but we've also been speaking to some leaders who say that this is not a united i've gone diaspora. there are differences between people. there's well one prominently 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 balanced on the people in charge of one is done and those living in exile the damage done. they like to call themselves one the best to release the funds, the update on funds,
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which are nearly about $10000000000.00 down, predominantly in the united states being held. they want the sanctions from the united states, a 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, but they are not able to move forward. we're not expecting any major breakthroughs, but diplomats have been telling us that this is a step in the right direction to try and reconcile the differences between. i've gone themselves and try and solve the problem for millions of guns, living in desperate condition. the u. k. says the guanasha is in contact with former ukrainian politicians as part of its plans for an invasion, but hasn't provided any evidence. britton's foreign ministry says that it has information, but russia is planning to replace ukrainian president latino zalinski with the fully ukrainian m. p. even more f,
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british deputy prime minister dominic rob told you, came media that there would be serious consequences if russia makes this move to try and evade. but also install a puppet regime. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman is dismissed. the comment says, disinformation accusing britain, the native deliberately escalating tension with ukraine. well, here's out here as dawson jibari with a view from moscow. the u. k. 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 tensions and escalate the situation with kia. the kremlin has said that these accusations are absolutely false and that their main goal that spreading this, this information as they call it, is to show yet again, that these nato countries are headed by anglo saxons who are trying to incite further tensions and increase the disputes between this country and ukraine,
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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 travelling to moscow this week to hold talks with high level officials here. so for now, it appears that the past to diplomacy and dialogue still remains open. let's get the view from london. his war he challenge. 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, and there is questioning about exactly what the motivations off of the british government to do this to release this information. i think if you're listening to
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dominant robin is rounds on the morning tv shows earlier on sunday, you could perhaps get a clue. well, have to close. one of them is that the main thing that he's being 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 in what he's laying. he's talking about the, the cost that russia with face, if it did invade ukraine, he says there be a human cost that because ukraine would defend itself very vociferously, but also there be an economic cost to russia. and he says that economic cost would be more effective if the international community speaks is $1.00, or at least with the broad consensus. so perhaps this release of information is a way for the british government to try and boost that broad consensus senior us officials are talking to kata about potentially supplying europe with gas. if
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russia invades ukraine, katara is one of the world's biggest producers of liquefied natural gas, mostly exports to asia ally supplying 5 percent of europe's gas. a white house official says the talks between president joe biden and ketter's amir shake to me and been hammered. al tani could happen in washington by the end of the month were glen deason is a professor of international relations at the university of se, in norway and editor 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 was no longer tolerate further and they thought expansionism towards thrush and order status are going to be next essential threats . the united states would like to oppose this, as you reject all russian demands for security guarantees. however,
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in the united states having a problem in its negotiations, simply put sanctions with them has largely been exhausted and also more problematic . now, if you want to intensify or the threats of sanctions, this actually probably hurt the repeat the most. and that's what we've seen now is from germany. a lot of this countries are very much reluctant to accept anymore sanctions on russia because it will hurt themselves. i'm guess area, this is where it's really spill over. so united states as seeking to do is to reassure europeans that they, that the america was to be able to source against some other places in order to restore the unity of nato. so lincoln can meet with the russians and let's say we stand united, we're going to put all the sanctions. if you don't do your old. however, this is why it has to be seen in this context. this is what the american americans need in order for natal just stuck together and to be able to threaten
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this sanctions if the russian was about weather update. next, he announced 0, then it's been 2 years since we'll hon 1st went into, looked out. we'll take a look at how china is struggling to keep its curve at 19 case numbers and 0. my reading will not be going. he. new zealand is prime minister outlines tougher cove at 19 restrictions. after a recent search and all the chrome related infections. ah, look forward to brighter scully's, the with sponsored by cancel a ways an improvement in the air quality across northern india. hello everyone. let me explain why we saw some showers so that helps clear the atmosphere. look, we can actually see the cars going around there. and the people,
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but this is not going to last and here's why. still cool pool of air here. so new deli, 17 degrees thing, cold there seems to the surface. so on its way down, it's grabbing all of that smog and shopping it to the ground. so foggy and smoggy for the next several days and temperatures here. still, while below average, we've got some rain dancing around the entrepreneurs show dish into west bengal cutting across bangladesh and to the far north east of india on monday. now for se, asia sunny spells finally in the forecast for jakarta, with the high of $32.00 degrees and rounds of rain to be expected. central southern portions of the philippines stretching from sebu rate into devout. and so if we look at the next 3 days in devout look at this thunderstorm risk, i think the worst of it on tuesday and high humidity feeling about 40 here. there's soaking rains that triggered landslide alerts and cargo. she met that energy has now pushed away. so mix of sun and cloud in cargo shima more sunshine though in tokyo with a high of 11 degrees. okay. got to run. i'll catch up with you later. see soon. for
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hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you. the main news, the south that has been done, fi of several military camps and beacon of francis capital walker do go. the defense ministry denies that the army has been taken over and detained. the president, senior taliban officials were in norway for their 1st talks on european soil al jazeera has learned that they'll be pushed on promises to uphold human rights, in return from billions of dollars and 1st mission. monetary of aid on russia has rejected british accusations that is plotting to install a pro moscow leader in ukraine. u. k. says that washes in contact with for ukrainian politicians as part of a plan for an invasion. fierce fighting of the northeast of syria for a 4th day i saw fighters are trying to free comrades from a prison there. i still was defeated in syria 3 years ago. this is being seen as one of its most ambitious plans since then. local kurdish forces supported by u. s. air strikes are pushing back on to zeros,
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as had beg reports. not going to come. this is the moment i still detain, needs escaped from prison in northern syria. with the 4 days i still flight is have attempted to free their fellow members. it's unclear how many have managed to escape. how many have been killed or recaptured by kurdish forces who are being supported by u. s. air strikes. the prison has is more than 1200 prisoners from 50 different nationalities. it's seen as the most significant attack by isolate since the armed group was defeated in that region 3 years ago. ah, this footage shows i through the fighters breaking into prison. a pile of bodies dressed in uniform lane, the corner kurdish forces say they have the upper hand. i le, dash less will habits. now dash exist only in the prison li, i mean, apart from the prison. they don't exist any way. so they are controlling the prison only, and we are surrounding them. so they do have weapons. i don't deny that,
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but they can't do anything with that. they might run out of ammunition, and therefore they don't fight back. residence near the prison of fleeing the fighting. lesbian bombing, bull pains and conflicts since yesterday and young people were slaughtered. what is happening? the situation is catastrophic. we fed the shelling and conflicts. we got scared for children in flood. there's also reports i sell fighters have broken into homes and killed people as bad as i was. i slaughtering diet, members, broken and code full men are neighbors. 2 of them were brothers. you know, as the fighting continues. the fear now is whether this attack means a significant return by the armed group or a one off attempt to replenish its numbers for a future front against kurdish forces. i said bake al jazeera when it's not just violence and bloodshed, families displaced by fighting a struggling on the freezing temperatures. thousands of internally displaced people are affected, alter the attempts were damaged,
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most don't have access to heating. al jazeera aerobics mohammed al jazeera, is there near aleppo, the government, and as the haines the plight of the syrian display citizens in the camps within a leopard northern countryside as renewed as the snow storm attacked them again. last night. tense, a totally submerged under snow. the camp residents had been battling all night to keep their 10 standing and many have failed. residency. they joined hands to 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. residents complained about the response by released agency and the me get 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 have been totally cut off. humanitarian conditions are extremely dire under the snow storm and very cold temperatures, especially because residents in these camps can not afford any heating. young
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children are suffering. all that residents can do is to hunker down close to each other in the tent. libya has opened the 1st detention center from migrant women. that's an attempt to reform the system that after protests in recent months, medic, trainer reports from tripoli were here in the area of of saline and tripoli. we're live in, authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center. these 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 some numbers according to the international organization for migration in 2021.
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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. a. here in the 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 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 sub for the libyans themself, to feel safe to have a bed acorn, not to external people in the street, not arbiter, the 10 people people will continue to is trying to reach your i'll miss til let it good because i can still go and try to see, because i have no other options.
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in hong kong, a pet hamster tested positive for corona virus for the 1st time. the rodents been given up by its owners as authorities tried to stand a serge in cases more than 2000 hamsters in hong kong, have been cold after a pet shop worker contracted curve at 19, sparking fears of animal to human transmission. and in the mainland, the government in beijing is under pressure over at 0 coded strategy. china is less than 2 weeks away. now from the winter olympics, more clusters are emerging driven largely by the oma kron until to variance 2 years after the original epicenter. will hon 1st went into lockdown? katrina, you reports, you want 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 virus. la
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mama, this bore senders set up $1100.00 bed in 72 hours with an immediate $1056.00 mild convict 19 cases in total that we managed to achieve 0 staph infection of ones 0, secondary infections and 0 death, little on january 23 2020 city authorities took the then unprecedented step of locking down. it's 11000000 residents. human to 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
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the virus from a wound 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 ours case numbers to 0. but this has been a struggle. the provinces of colonel said c gong 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 imported goods, international deliveries, and frozen food as
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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. officials here are under intense pressure to control the outbreak before the winter olympics opens on february. the 4th door is taking part of the games will be confined to a strict. then you bubble designed to be sealed off to protect the rest of china's population. khatri you al jazeera, baiting thousands of protests as have gathered in belgium's capital did announce corona virus restrictions. as infections there reach record highs, police fatigue, acid protests who are angry about having to provide proof of vaccination or negative test results and to venues on friday. prime minister, alexander the crew,
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said the 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, st. petersburg placed a limit on outpatient care because of the surgeon cases, only half of russia's population has been vaccinated. the zealand is moving to level read for corona virus restrictions, meaning the public gatherings will now be limited from mr. jacinta arden made the announcement which he said would affect her personally. my waiting will not be going here, but i just joined many other new zealanders who have had an experience like that as a result of the painting. contin, anyone who's caught up in that scenario. i'm so sorry, but you are, we are all sort resilient and i know we understand that we are doing this for one another and i know that will help us continue on. i'll just wait, hey, reports now from oakland. the final clean up is underway here following the
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completion of the oakland marathon and the organize is all this event will be breathing a big sigh of relief because under the new alert level change announced by the government, the staging of this events would not be allowed the prime minister just under duty had signaled that if only cross was found in the community unusual and then the country would very quickly move to the highest red light alert level. and that's exactly what has happened now that cases have been found in both the north and south islands of new zealand. but under the latest framework, nationwide locked downs will not happen any more. most things will remain open, but they will be limits on the number of people who are allowed to go to venues or attain gatherings of 100 people. and that's why this has been wouldn't be possible . and it's why the prime minister has postponed her upcoming wedding. like other phases of this, pandemic, new zealand has had the benefit of time and distance to be able to watch what has
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been happening in other countries like australia, where the number of on the kron cases has surged. and the prime minister has warned that very soon you zealand will also see thousands of new cases a day, tubers, jazz plaza festival, turned up the volume to shake off the pandemic blues. ah, the 37th edition of the countries major musical event springs and artists from countries including belgium, argentina, and the united states. a prominent mexican journalist has been laid to rest after being shot dead outside his homan, t o r m. friends and family held a campbell that took vigil to on a 49 year old margarita martinez. he'd been working as a photojournalist for more than a decade, covering gang related violence. he'd faced regular threats. no, no, got but with her. but you know, he was never worried obviously it asked for help when he received the letter. i think his form was included with the punch baton by your liver whiting. evian torno
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remain same critical need of supplies and the aftermath of last week's volcanic eruption, and soon, army communications are now slowly being restored and stories of survival or emerging a couple. who on the beach side resort have spoken of their ordeal. they say that the tsunami warning siren didn't work. and they went through the town yelling, and wanting people to leave. wanting to i definitely thought on that day was awful . the world will come to an end of never seen sama like that. i'm the friday that might, that might before those the skies with different colors. it was yellow, was ready, was orange in an arm as soon as something like that. and then i seen the black ash cuts look seems like it was following us on the car. ah, it is good to be with us. hello adrian filling in here in doha, the headlines and i was 0. has been gum fire at several.
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