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suppose the heated debate, neuron rightful owner, she admits activists taking matters to their own out of africa on a, just a una. ah, late night gunfire heard invoking fossils capital. after a day that saw soldiers stage mutiny said several barracks. ah, are you watching al jazeera live from doha? i'm fully back. people also coming up. the u. s. embassy in ukraine tells diplomats families to leave and urges other americans to go to fighting the threat of a russian invasion. taliban leaders arrive in norway to discuss of danny's sanitary
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in crisis, but protesters say they shouldn't be welcome and data from israel suggests a force corbett 19 vaccine dose. triples resistance to serious illness among people over 60. ah, gunfire has been heard into the night 10 broken apostles, capital where a curfew is in place after a mutiny by soldiers. internet services have also been shut down earlier, the government insisted it remains in control denying that been an attempted cool. henry wilkins reports from walker google downside military barracks in downtown. why could see the neary. com broken only by the sound of gunfire? al jazeera went inside the camps and spoke to the soldiers. they made a series of demands, but did not call for the dismissal of bikini fossils president rocca bori
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as if they see corsica in point pleasant. my cm's yard said mud with lawyers, me by me. they differ. catherine with saint george about the little alumnus available down your way. fred: as you did your plan, my lansing, will you do qualify it as if a do you offer became fair. so his face the tanks by armed groups linked to al qaeda and i fill in recent years, an estimated 2000 people have been killed and a further 1500000 have been displaced while the government has resorted to arming civilians to fight off armed groups many in the armed forces see this as a mistake. they say they should be given the means to fight armed groups, not civilians. we were just taken inside the camp as mutiny,
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as pointed their guns with us. inside we saw mutineers with ski masks, firing their guns in the air, demanding to be heard. the government has the situation has returned to normal. the defense minister denies this was a crew attempt, same president bori is safe and still in charge. not by deity. i strongly deny, 1st 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. on saturday, security forces fought with anti government protesters to blame the leadership for failing to stop the attack by arms groups. negotiations are underway between the president and the soldiers. he states the mutiny, but trust is hard to come by. court in the middle of the people, if the king of ethic in a country that appears to be spiraling out of control. henry wilkins al jazeera.
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why could, you know there was news. the u. s. has told the families of embassy staffing key f 2 leaves ukraine, citing fears of a russian invasion. the state department added that non essential personnel can also deport now and other americans to leave to. it also updated its travel advisory for russia in a tweet saying, the department continues to advise us citizens to not travel to russia due to ongoing tension along the border with ukraine. there is potential for harrison against us citizens and the embassy has limited ability to assist us citizens in russia. my county has more details from washington. well, the state department has issued a level for travel notice which means that those employees of the state department who wish to lose leave can voluntarily do so. but it's also ordered family members of embassy employees to leave ukraine. now in
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a briefing by 2 senior state department officials, it was made clear that this did not come about because of any new information that's been received in recent days. rather, it was seen as an opportune time to lay raise the level of the travel warning, but no particular news has actually sparked off the action. however, the state department officials also say that as the american citizens, us citizens who are living in ukraine, will not be able to get out with embassy assistance if they want to leave ukraine. they must do so by themselves. busy booking commercial flights if needed. and so once again, that position being made very clear as well, but it is raised in the level of the travel notice. still making clear that employees can stay should they wish to add, but their families have got to leave over the weekend, the us sent to plane loads of weapons and ammunition to ukraine. but $200000000.00
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. shipment of so called legal aid is a strengthening defenses. russia continues to deny its finding a military offensive and says the west is drumming up this information to raise tensions. but us secretary of state and me blinking says the biden administration will continue pushing support to ukraine. as long as it sees the threat. we've provided racing if you get military assistance to ukraine, we've been taking action against russian agents in ukraine. but as to the sanctions, the most important thing we can do is to use them as a deterrent as a means of dissuading russia from engaging and further regression. one sanctions are triggered, you lose the deterrent effect. so what we're doing is putting together a whole series of actions that would figure into president putin's calculus. the taliban has started 3 days of talks in oslo with western officials and representatives of some afghan groups. foreign minister, amir can more taki believes the meetings are a step towards recognizing the taliban government. but their host,
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norway stressed that this isn't the game of attacks. of some of the jabbered reports. it's day one of the 3 day trip for the afghan delegation led by the foreign minister of though is the 1st place in europe after trips to russia. iran got their china in pakistan. but nor is made it clear that this does not mean legitimacy for the fall upon the chance to talk to those who are in charge of, of understand from norway. i am your kid anymore. bombed clear. got him in norway. we have a meeting with the us and also with european union on matters of mutual interest. one part of our meetings would be with our afghan d. s poor who are outside the country, especially in europe, booked their ideas, consultations and plans will be heard. this means that meetings for mutual understanding will continue between afghans during the closed doors meetings at a local hotel, economic business and political issues are high on the agenda. the rest is looking to use it's leverage of sanctions,
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frozen of gun money and humanitarian aid. while the interim government wants money, legitimacy, and removal from banned lists, the focus from outside remains and pressing taliban leaders on their promises to deliver women's rights good education and civil liberties. balaban, the destroying to move from a fighting force to a governing council. have yet to deliver on a country wide secondary education for girls, but have allowed women to work in hospitals, schools and airports. they deny arresting them and cracking down an activists while some them and continue to protest and demand their rights. very often, in the absence of that communication, the international community or different stakeholders keep moving, the goal posts. so in order to make sure that the top one are the words that they're putting out there are aligning with their actions and women and disenfranchised groups in general in upon us on our protected. that's going to be a huge outcome if that can come out of or we can start headed in that direction
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from norway. the harsh winter is yet another screen for most guns who have not been paid for months and struggling with a collapsing economy. and the biggest fatalities needed is to keep the population fed and warm agencies. $1000000.00 are gone, children could face salvation that despite the united nations providing money to pay for salaries and importing essentially like wheat and electricity fell upon officials and says this the piece and won't let of $1.00 of them become a security concern. but they say, in order for it to function as a state, the international community must release 10000000000 dollars of money for an abroad to get the economy going in address, humanitarian needs a sub job aid. the the, or now among 200 people, mostly afghans living in norway protested in oslo. as talks began, i began rather chanting know to taliban. the demonstrators said any move towards official recognition should be resisted,
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claiming that the taliban hadn't changed since it was pushed from power in 2001. or we spoke to fallacy, echo feet, the former deputy speaker of afghanistan's parliament. and she was also involved in negotiations with the taliban. we almost had 3 ears. one here in door had to negotiate with taliban in good faith to the future of our country. the future of more than 36000000 people, including a diversity, a group of women, religious minorities, different social group for the best interest of the country. and you know that unfortunately the taliban did not use the time properly to an efficiently to come to political settlement. and then as a result of the continued war, no, the former president who didn't have a lot of bass of the country. now, my only concern would be that given the turbans record in the last 6 months, and the fact that they do not allow any kind of rights and liberties for women,
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including right see to patient political participation. we're even recently there have been depressing women protesters. my only concern would be that in a situation where there is a lot of this unity and the 1st steps have not been put a by the political community off of amazon to unite different views or to have a common position on the negotiations. but this for this will further a we can our position and further in a boss, the taliban position. why we know what's happening, you know, understand about is the financial conclusion is in the vision of power among their own. while i believe that there should be a political unit process, a meaningful political ilo, which will lead to a more inclusive, legitimate government where everybody will feel safe and feel represented. and that we're in short, stability and understand that could be
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a place to live for its people and in peace with the rest of the world as so it has been found in the wheel section of a fright plane that landed at amsterdam shibel airport. he had flown from south africa with a stop in kenya. police say the man whose nationality isn't known is in hospital and doing well considering his ordeal. they say it's rare for someone to be able to survive such cold temperatures. in the news ahead with the battles going on around a prison in northeast in syria way ice on is trying to free its members and doctors join a protest against govig 90 mandate in washington. ah hey,
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they're great to see you here. sure. headlines for the americas. we're going to begin in the river plate region we're, we've still got storms bubbling up here. this is plaguing montevideo. once again with the high of 26 degrees, the heat has been on in it. so see on, over the past week, your temperature has been at or above 40 degrees and it continues for the next several days. thunderstorms, not even cooling the atmosphere. here we are having our usual storms rolling across the andes into the amazon basin, particularly heavy around my house with the hive. 31 degrees off to central america . the rain starting to peter out for many spots in mexico, but it's now feeding into texas. so we'll pick up the story there. we're gonna see some intense rounds of rain to be expected along that coasts with texas. thunderstorms and gusty winds in this is eventually going to transfer into florida . as we head toward the east, another round of snow come in for saint john's and also those winds and snow around the great lakes toronto looking to pick up about $2.00 to $5.00 centimeters. the
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winds have shifted around. so temperatures have now fallen in calgary at one degree extreme cold weather alert him when a peg minus 22 and for the west coast of the us. not bad a lay a high of 22 on monday. see you later. ah, dictatorships to democracies, activists to corporations, control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want you to hear. we care about the environment you do to, you should buy our oil, plead for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. the listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you could see on al jazeera lou.
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oh, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha reminder of our top stories authorities in booking. a fossil have declared an overnight curfew after a day of violence. soldiers mutinied at several ami camps, but the government denies. there was an attempt to call taliban officials are in talks with western powers in norway. they're focusing on afghanistan, worsening humanitarian crisis, and report of human rights abuses. and the u. s. has told family members of embassy staff in give to lever, citing the threat of russia invading ukraine. americans also being not to travel to russia. now the leader of a pro russian political party in ukraine has denied british claims that his part of a plot to replace the government in care of the u. k. also says moscow has been
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working to push art ukrainian president vladimir zalinski in favor of former m p. yes. and where i have the criminal phase. vast nonsense. as unusual for the british foreign office to release intelligence information like this. and it gave almost no detail about the conspiracy where we challenged has more from london. the british government hasn't said why they are not providing the evidence to back up this intelligence claim. but there are good reasons why they might not want to because of course, in an intelligent setting, if you reveal the evidence, the way in which you found intelligence out that can blow the source of that intelligence and close off any more of it coming your way they don't want to do that, but it does make it just a matter of trust. do you trust the british government when they say something like this? and of course the russians are saying, no, we absolutely don't. it's nonsense. also saying it's nonsense is the man at the
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heart of this intelligence release. his name if you have any mariah from egypt, conditional release. of course, everything looks ridiculous and funny. first it's baseless, has everything performed 5. secondly, and absurd because i've been under sanctions from the russian federation since the 1st of november 2018. i have been denied entry to russia. i represent a threat to russian security that happened after a conflict with the victim id. the joke. after that, i created my own party sanctions were imposed to limit my political activity in ukraine. it seems the british governments announcement is being treated with a certain amount of amusement and that's mainly because he has game arrived. the man we just heard from is seen there is a bit of a fringe figure with not that much influence and it's believed in care. there are more obvious choices that the kremlin could turn to if they wanted to put in place some sort of puppet regime. and also there are into agency rival raise between the
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g r u, the f s b s the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing, something which other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligent 7th has a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. fighting between us bats kurdish forces, an eyesore has continued for a 4th day near prison in north west in syria. the armed globe early a breach, great on prison in our ha, soccer and fried several inmates. more than 70 people have been killed. i've had big hazard details all over the country. this is the moment i still detain, needs escaped from prison in northern syria for 4 days. i still fight as have attempted to free their fellow members. it's unclear how many have managed to
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escape. how many have been killed or recaptured by kurdish forces who are being supported by us? there strikes the prison houses more than 1200 prisoners from 50 different nationalities. it's seen as the most significant attack by i sell since the armed group was defeated in the region 3 years ago. ah, this footage shows i saw the fighters breaking into prison. a pile of bodies dressed in uniform lay in the corner. kurdish forces say they have the upper hand. i like the ash muscles. habits now dies exist only in the prison lea. i mean, apart from the prison, they don't exist anyway. so there are controlling the prison only, and we are surrounding them. they do have weapons, i don't deny that, but they can't do anything with that that they might run out of ammunition. and therefore they don't fight back resistance near the prison or fling the fighting. and number has been bombing bull pains and conflicts since yesterday,
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and young people were slaughtered. what is happening? the situation is catastrophic. we fed the shelling and conflicts. we got scared for our children and flood. this also reports i. so fighters have broken into homes and killed people. as i was, i slaughtering diane members broken and killed full man. our neighbors. 2 of them were brothers. 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 and wild health organizations. europe, director says they offer the signs the only con, very, and have covered 19 is moving the pandemic into a new phase hands. clerk is optimistic, that covered 19 is shifting to a more manageable endemic illness. like the flu, it's blah zable that did agent is moving towards
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a kind of a public and then what an angle of the covert 19 but at the limit in them once they've been mccomb. ruth was upset. that would be for quite some weeks and months in global remedy. either thanks with obscene or because people have immunity good at infection. and also, merton says another thing, so on dissipate debts, that will be a period of quote before, because it maintain malcolm back to us end of the world, but not necessarily depend demik coming back. signed is a sin israel say a full shot of 5 discovered 19 vaccine. triples protection from severe illness for people it over the age of 60. they also say the age group becomes twice his resistance to infection, but they're clarified that the additional bull so will not provide complete
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immunity. israel began offering a 4th dose earlier this month. dr. krishna would ioc mar is director of the do global health innovations center. he says, a 4th shot might offer some extra protection, but thinks most countries will stop at 3. we should remember that about 52 percent of everybody in the world has been fully vaccinated, but that rate is only about 10 percent across the continent of africa. so we still have a lot of work to do to get 1st 2nd doses to be protected. and also for the 3rd dose is that we have more and more data is highly protective relative to 2 doses, especially for omicron so well there may be a little bit of relative additional protection with a 4th dose. i don't think that beyond special circumstances with a very high risk population that, that's going to become the norm for many countries. the good thing is the global vaccine supply is picking up pretty significantly. we're now producing over a 1000000000 and a half doses a month. we've got new vaccines,
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especially the protein sub unit vaccines that are coming online. so the supply scenario looks promising over the coming weeks and months. but we should be really clear that there needs to be transparent and equitable allocation of those, especially to get high risk population vaccinated everywhere in the world. and in places like israel at a relatively small population. and they've taken a very aggressive stance with vaccination so far. but what we're seeing is that the role of vaccines is going to be less about protection, complete immunity, against infections in transmission, and really much more about making sure that individuals are protected against severe disease. and that we're using it to protect health systems as they become vulnerable. so in that scenario, really global vaccination is the only path forward. thousands of people have been protesting in washington against the over 900 vaccine mandate. they say inoculation and mask wearing should be personal choices and not enforced by the government. the
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us centers for disease controls has both measures are needed to protect against infection. some doctors and scientists who have denounced vaccines also took part in the protest. hold show, most americans support the mandate particle haine has more from the u. s. capital there been protester out the pandemic across the country. but this is really the 1st large scale one to come to the streets of washington d. c. now they're building themselves as anti mandate against masks against vaccines. but when it comes to the whole idea of mandating vaccines, the bite administration has been dealt a lot of setbacks on that. the supreme court said that they can't force employers that have more than $100.00 employees to force vaccinations or require testing and a judge just at least temporarily put on hold the by the ministrations demand that all federal workers and contractors get vaccinated. and it was clear talking to people in the crowd that they really were against the vaccine. even the speakers on stage. many of them saying things that were simply not true. we've no doubt for 2
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years that there are cheap se highly effective and widely available medicines. i can treat this disease. i'm una from my right to be able to say that i do not want the vaccine. i care about my body. i care about the fact that this is happening on equal, and i don't wish to separate them. i live in the united states of america, and this is a free country, local official. so they were concerned about this event in part because of its size organizer. so they expected about 20000 people from all over the country. and again, this was a rare of rally against masks and vaccine mandates. well, here in the district of columbia, if you want to set foot in a business like a restaurant or pretty much go inside anywhere, you have to have a mask on. and you have to show proof of vaccination for that reason. the d. c. police have extra officers on the street in case anyone tries to break the rules. arminius, president amen, sat, casey, honest, stepping down,
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saying the parliamentary constitution doesn't give him enough influence over policy . pakistan has held a mostly symbolic position since the blood death revolution in 2018, which al, said the previous government, the astrophysicist then computer scientists has been at odds with prime minister nichol pashley on, on a number of issues, including are the dismissal of the armed forces chief after the war in 2020 with neighboring azerbaijan. in italy, a secret ballot will begin on monday to choose a successor to president sergio matter ela, former prime minister silvio berlusconi, withdrew from the election over the weekend and is currently in hospital. but he's still trying to influence the voters. adam rainy reports from rome. now this scandal, tainted former prime minister, silvio berlusconi has pulled out of italy's presidential election. his main goal is to block the leading contender from winning the prize. that man prime minister mattie draggy has led a pandemic unity government for the past 11 months. no,
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it most candidates don't formally and how to run. but druggie has strongly hinted. he wants to move on to the presidency. our faculty to local grimaldo, the gray look a aristotle camera. we have accomplished what we were called on to do. i'm a man, a grandfather if you like, the service of institution soon. if bernasconi and the leaders have at least 2 main right wing parties keep dragging the prime minister's office, they might be able to stave off a general election for another year while they build support for conservative government. italy's president mainly performed ceremonial duties, but can be called on to resolve political crises, the election a normally behind the scenes of fare and which legislators and regional representatives cast secret ballots has now captured the nation's attention. said a fellow, i am in favor of electing a woman and leaving jogging where he is and doing a good job. my god, we all wish our current president mat that a lot would just stay in office for another term, a tie and see 80 year old sir john at that ella as a steady and unifying force,
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he says he has no interest in a 2nd 7 year term, there is a chance he could be convinced to stay on. also, the running justice minister marked to cut tabio. if she went, she would become italy's 1st female president. the focus right now though is under aggie, and that ela mini italians worried that if motto, draggy is elected to service the president. here's another palace that the stability his government has secured of the past year will fall apart as political parties here fight over who becomes the next prime minister, or least political historian, lorenzo castellano, he says legislators would already have a plan in place if they choose to like bragging or drug will be elected only if there's an agreement on the future of the government, but actually, his overseen the influx of billions of dollars and he, you recovery funds. the worry is if he's no longer prime minister, elite recovery could go off track. many people can be president of the republic,
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while as a brand new or a drug, he is not easily replaceable. so ease much more useful as a premium. the election held in parliament will likely go on for several rounds until a candidate gains enough votes. whoever wins will have to try and help italy avoid political crises. and it tries to solidify a sustainable recovery from the pandemic. adarine algebra room police in turkey have arrested. a prominent journalist was accused of insulting president reship time berto on to the sca bash was taken into custody after a tv appearing on an opposition one channel during the broadcast. she quoted a proverb about an ox walking into the palace and turning into into it, turning it into a bon. the proverb was allegedly directed at the turkish president kibosh could face up to 4 years in prison if convicted. so vins are donating their hair to help soak up a large oil. spill north of the capitol, lima,
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the hair is collected and put into large bags which are deployed in oily water. the government declared last week, spilt an environmental emergency after 21 beaches were contaminated. it's been blamed on waves from the underwater volcano near tango, which rippled across the pacific ocean. much more on all those stories on our website at al jazeera dot com. ah, no, i'm fully back to bo. with the headlines on al jazeera authorities in brooklyn, or fossil have declared an overnight curfew after a day of violence. soldiers mutinied at several ami cams, but the government denied there was an attempted to call. the u. s. has told its citizens in ukraine and families of its care of embassy staff to leave the country . the state department is wanting military action by russia could come at any time while she.

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