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oh, now does you our depth lines are wild lawns, lou babies were doyle. i did it, not in the barish people in power investigates, exposes, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe are now to get ah, are the u. s. president says he'll move some troops for eastern europe tensions escalate russia over ukraine. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are a lie from doha. also coming up after a year of talks, argentina, the international monetary fund reach a landmark deal on restructuring around $44000000000.00 of debt. west africa as main regional block suspends burkina faso membership after this week's military
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coup but stopped short of imposing sanctions. and we looked at why police in london have moved to limit references to lockdown gatherings in downing street in choir report on the party gates go. ah, the pentagon says a full scale invasion of ukraine by russia would be her rick. but there's still time to avoid war through diplomacy. the u. s. military's top 2 officials had been addressing weeks of rising tensions and eastern europe after russia deployed more than a 100000 troops on its border with ukraine. particle hate reports. another sign of how serious the u. s. thinks the threat rush opposes to ukraine. you, as president announced he's moving us forces to the region. where have you decided how soon you would be moving you extra eastern europe will review us through europe in the nato countries in the near term. not a lot,
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he's likely talking about the 8500 troops that were put on stand by to deploy most headed to bolster nato's quick reaction force. but he's also said he has no intention of sending us troops to ukraine. and a new tone from the pentagon, with more than 100000 russian troops on ukraine's border. the top military leader say russia has enough force to take over ukraine. given the type of forces arrayed the ground maneuver forces, the artillery, the ballistic missiles, the air forces, all of it packaged together. if that was on leashed on ukraine, it would be significant, very significant, and it would result in a significant amount of casualties. and you can imagine what that might look like in dense urban areas, along roads, and so on and so forth. it would be horrified, it would be terrible to design. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is trying to
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reassure his people said, we've seen russian build up forces like this before. the warning from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff this time is different. and the biden administration is under pressure by some to have the military do more issue sanctions and then escalate. what the 2nd allow on a sand is we're not going to back on the more provocative your, the more result resolve will have her native. so sand american and nato soldiers around russia to reinforce, we're not giving an inch when it comes to nato. but the administration wants to send the message, diplomacy can still work. there's no reason that the situation has to devolve into conflict. he can choose to deescalate, he can order his troops away. he can choose dialogue and diplomacy. if not the u. s . as the result will be catastrophic, not just for ukraine, but for russia. particle haine,
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al jazeera washington. i mean all the russian foreign minister says his country does not want war, but won't allow its interest to be ignored by the west. so again, now, brahms expected to meet his us counterpart again in the coming weeks to try to deescalate the crisis doors. such a barrier has more from russia, naval strengths on full display in the black sea part of regular drills it carries out throughout the year. and in the country, southwest, more troops and military hardware are taking part in live fire exercises. but russia has dismiss u. s. warnings. it is about to invade ukraine. use vehicles, alicia authorities. there won't be a war as far as it depends on the russian federation. we don't want to war, but we won't let our interest be rudely traveled on and ignored. you thought your girl is could, should you possibly new the u. s. has rejected all the russian security proposals for the last 2 or 3 years. now they're putting the same things on the table. in
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other words, they're borrowing from recent russian initiatives. this is something, at least one of moscow strongest allies, and a neighbor to the north has reiterated its support for russia and says that the 2 countries are only interested in self defense. that would have 20000000 yet. so will there be a war? not yes, there will be, but only in 2 cases, if direct aggression is committed against bell rules. if a hot war is the least against our bellows. and the 2nd possibility of were to happen and forbearers to take part in islam is for our ally, the russian federation is directly attacked. if the same aggression is committed against the territory of the russian federation. russia and bell roost are due to begin 10 days of joint military exercises next month. the biggest ever health, but on the streets of moscow, people say it's russia that's been provoked. here the models to, i mean, i believe america wants to provoke russia by any means. we live decently now in russia. i'm 70 years old and i can see we have never lived better than now. they
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feel threatened by this and are trying to destabilize us. it all smells or publication silly. pull ivy in the my half of the people i know are ukrainian. i can't believe there will be war. i can't believe it. it's the conflicts of politicians rather than ordinary people. ukrainians are our relatives of neu, humor for russian. our attack, anyone and it's never going to the only defense. it's the united states who has late in the whole situation because it was suitable for them. president vladimir putin has spoken to his french counterpart emmanuel mac, chrome about russia's deep unease with nato's eastward expansion. so the diplomatic window is still open to avert what could be a disastrous conflicts for all sides. doors such a bari al jazeera moscow. what david ross as a professor, the dear east, south asia center for strategic studies. he says, these latest tensions have unified native if put in concert about nato,
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the best thing he could have done was just to be quiet. you take the 3 baltic republics. there was no nato presence there except for an air policing mission that, quite frankly, was there because russian planes kept over flying their airspace on their way to the collision grad colony. now, there's a battle group moving there to resist this. he's basically creating the condition here, sweden and finland are talking about protocols to join nato if attacked. you know, he is creating what he wants or if he had just focused on economic development and things like that. chances are pretty good that nato would just slide back into, you know, what donald trump often claimed it was just a talking shop where allies don't take their security commitment seriously. koreans living near the border with russia have told al jazeera, they've been living with a threat of invasion for years. hold up though honeyed, is when speaking to a residence in eastern ukraine and sent us this report. it's in the villages of
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eastern ukraine that the impact of the conflict is felt the most. victoria is worried about the long term effect it could have on her chill. grim real house is just on the line of contact. hearing gunshots and loud banks has become part of daily life, a difficult situation for a parent, especially when she says this little sign of any help coming love. so no house without furniture all this time. the government hasn't provided anything and won't do anything right now. either any of nobody has told us anything going on, what will happen, and what should we do for most people here shrugged off the idea of an imminent invasion, saying they have been living with a threat for more than 8 years now. a few 100 kilometer south in multiple life goes on. the port city has seen fierce battles between pro russian separatist and de ukrainian army. the mural of little melana,
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who lost all of her family and her left arm in a rocket. that, that a reminder of the suffering the city has been through a few days ago, parliament passed the bill that allows civilians to carry weapons in case of invasion. but sales aren't going up yet. new finding q and marketing. there is no panic in 2013, and 2014. we were selling a lot of automatic farm garcia, but at the moment there is no such demand. and there hasn't been an increased demand for ammunition. people here are resilient and many say they are ready to face any danger. the village is near the front line and now part of the military zone residents are allowed to return here because it's actually fairly safe at the moment. but we've been driving around and we could barely find anyone.
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this woman is one of the few people we came across, switching between russian and ukranian. she tells us life is good. they have water, electricity, and a shop. and she has made her own plans, in case of war, move out of nasa billman. yep. of of, we built an underground shelter in our own backyard. we'll go there. we don't want to leave. this is our head, didn't a stu? this is invalid demo. zalinski called on people to remain calm and he's blaming. foreign media was spreading panic. ukrainians have learned to rely on themselves carry on with their lives while skidding through the fog of information. where the bill hamid elder, 0 in eastern ukraine. now after year of talks, argentina has reached a deal with the international monetary fund to restructure at more than $44000000000.00 of debt. the president said the deal would allow access to new funds. but critics one, the government to suspend repayment, saying the country can't afford them. monica inaccurate as more now from one of
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ours here john dean is present alberto fit man. this presented the agreement with the i m f as a life saver in yellow from a friend whom we had a noose around our neck without the agreement, we had no horizon, no future fernandez, had inherited from his predecessor modi. so maggie, a $44500000000.00 debt with the i m f. one that argentina could not repay, especially while facing of recession, spiraling inflation and coven 19 argentines took to the streets during the pandemic to show they weren't willing to make more sacrifices to pay their creditors. ah, the government's only option was to negotiate a new agreement with the i m f that would be politically acceptable in with us. he bowed and the body of may says, we have endured months of very harsh negotiations to undo the harm inflicted on
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argentina. economy minister marchin grossman explained that the agreement would buy argentina more time to pay the debt without forcing it to make drastic public spending cuts the government, he said, would continue to invest in infrastructure science and technology paving the way for better future. 69 year old betty petty's watched the news, but was unimpressed as long as she can remember, argentina has been moving from one economic crisis to another, struggling with high inflation and debt in those his he is on break b door. this agreement may represent a relief for the government, but it won't change a thing for argentines. prices have been and will continue going up. the government will raise taxes to pay its costs, and inflation will continue to impoverish us is a vicious cycle that doesn't end. the markets reacted positively to the agreement, mainly because the lack of one would have led to a default. our aquarella seed not credited anymore gumbo,
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the agreement to lock produce major changes. it basically gives argentina some space to breathe. our problems will not be solved. but if we had no agreement, they would be significantly greater. the agreement is the only the 1st step in yet another long process. it still has to be approved by the i m f board. and by argentina's congress, monica not give all 0 when a site is not not. so to come here and i'll just say, are including inflations out of control in sierra leone, leaving many families struggling to put food on the table. plus, i do not want any work to go through what has been possible. one man's mission to ensure migrants held them. libyan detention centers are treated with dignity, more or less stable. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle at ways.
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hello there. let's have a look at the weather across east asia, and from the satellite image, you can see that dense cloud bringing a bit of a wintery and wet mixed to central areas of china as a heavy snow for woo hand. that's gonna turn into rain as it pushes its way to the east and to southern areas. over the weekend. that was, we had further east, we got snow flurries pulling into northern areas of japan. will see those effect her kato and western areas of han shoe, but in the east. it remains rather clear with sunshine in tokyo, and it's a similar story from much of the korean peninsula. it's rather clear here. the wet weather is a further south. it's going to edge into shanghai on saturday, but as that cold weather moves further south, we will see the temperature recover. if we look at the 3 day, it's going to be wet on saturday, but we'll settled by monday. we'll see the temperature pick up. but it's a different story of for hong kong, it's going to get west by the time we get into next week with the temperature
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dipping down to around the mid teens. now as we move over to south asia, it's weather in the south. we got some showers pulling into southern areas of india and northern areas of sri lanka. but the further north we go, the more settled it does get and we will see the temperature pick up in new delhi by the time we get into sunday. oh, the weather sponsored by katara always. ah, okay, to cultural knowledge, openness, pluralism worldwide. i'm to reward merited excellence and encourage creativity to say tomato wants translation. and international understanding was formed to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged that road and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and world coaches. ah, ah
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ah, welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this our, you as president joe biden says he'll be moving a small number of troops to eastern europe in what he's calling the near term. the pentagon has put around 8 and a half 1000 military personnel on standby after russia deployed more than a 100000 troops on its border with ukraine and ukraine's president as warned against panic over a possible russian invasion. love me, as lensky says, anxiety in the west is weighing heavily on the ukrainian economy and sees no major change on the ground compared to last year. and after a year of talks, argentine has reached a deal with the i m f to restructure $44000000000.00 of debt. president said the deal would allow access to many funds, but critics weren't repayment suspended, saying the country can't afford them. now the west african block echoes has
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suspended burkina faso membership following the qu on monday, but it stopped short of imposing new sanctions. nicholas hawk reports from the capital. what a do! abdur rahman, not his real name, is getting ready to fight burkina faso is icily affiliate in the countries north. he's not a soldier, but a civilian is returned to the capital to gather weapons and equipment for the hundreds of volunteer fighters. he commands, he says muslims in the north are being butchered, burkina, faso, security forces are too scared to deal with a threat, leaving it to volunteers, to fight and die on the front line. we are very frustrated with book in this uneasily. the armed grooves are better equipped than us. they even attack us with rockets. but the amine never comes up to help us me while the military is busy by ticking over the capital instead of protecting us along the bodice lamp gentle leader. but only de amoeba is expanding on
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a strategy devised by the president. he toppled on monday and that's equipping civilians to fight armed groups. after 2 weeks of training provided by the army, villagers are supplied with basic weapons and ammunitions. that's because a kite, an eyesore affiliate groups have shifted their focus from attacks on security forces to villagers. and that's forcing millions to flee their homes, leaving large swats of land in the hands of armed groups on the outskirts of the capital neighborhoods. already crushed by poverty or taking those displaced by the fighting children have no access to schools or medical facilities. they receive no help from the government or agencies. both those, this place and there was hosting them share this only well, but to access this water, they have to pay almost a dollar for a couple of these jerrick ins. there's a sense for many here that the state has abandoned them and hope that perhaps their circumstances will change with this new leadership in charge of the country. oh,
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in his 1st address to the nation, gentle leader beat the drum of war, appearing more like a commander in chief than head of state, promising security and break from the past. he is also called on the support of the international community. but during an emergency meeting of the west african body echoes heads of state suspended, burkina faso as a member state, the region is marked by military takeovers and facing growing insecurity. this a hell for say to my guy, member of parliament, for the countries to hell. region peace will come down with more weapons of but through dialogue. we know those that are taking us often. it's her sons or family members. there are local people influenced by outsiders. we have to engage into dialogue and alleviating poverty is a key factor here. levy for abdur rahman, the people of this a how have been forgotten left to fight in the shadow of war. they cannot win alone . nicholas hawk al jazeera walker do friday. bruce have blamed security forces for
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the deaths of a number of people during unrest. am eastern chad demonstration, triggered by ethnic in fighting was held in the provincial capital. betcha on monday. security forces tried to break it up as many as 14 people were killed. some during violence of funerals. british police want details into alleged government parties during locked down to be withheld. my published report, the metropolitan police, a full disclosure, could compromise its own investigation. findings of an inquiry by senior civil servants who gray are expected to be released in a redacted form. in the coming days, where we challenge more from london. we are already being told that it is likely to be shortly. now whether that means coming hours or coming days, we don't know. but i think boris johnson's many critics and political enemies, the only outcome that would have satisfied them is for su, gray to essentially have ignored the police completely and swiftly publish in full
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her reports and be damned. but that was never going to happen. she, the seasons and senior civil servants, so she had 2 options ready. she could either wait until the police had finished their investigation and then publish or do exactly as they have requested and publish a redacted edited version. and that is what's going to happen, as i said shortly, coming hours coming days, we don't know yet. now they're all going to be many people within the opposition parties who are unhappy with this that they heard. some of them have been muttering darkly, that even if this isn't a state shop between downing street and the metropolitan police show smells like one, they want to see the full report as quickly as possible. will this be enough to stave off to dissuade boris johnson's angry, disgruntled, m. p. 's,
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circling around him with sharp and daggers? metaphorically. of course. well, we don't know yet. we're going to have to see when this redacted version comes out, who is satisfied, and how much every saga needs a good cliff hanger and assist. this is certainly one of those aka sounds. military has confirmed at least 10 soldiers were killed. but a security checkpoint in the southwest province of baluchistan, it happened on tuesday night, and the 2nd to talk of its kind in a month. come, i'll hide, it has morning from talk him on the pakistan. afghanistan border bug is gone, has seen a spike of our dag across the country. the responsibility of god's being taken by the islamic state, quarter sawn at rella the day to get dollar bon buckets on. and balloon and surgery who have been carrying out dead active duty crushed up bog. this dawn of one on boarder, after a loaded last year for several months, it appeared that the hindu kush mounted may once again. he was
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a cloud where the thread from the de dollar bon buckets on to continue dead or dag inside bug. it's done. and i've got a serious threat from the atlantic state horace on after the gun dollar bon wrapped into power in august, they offered to mediate between the buckets on your started days and a $30.00 bon focused on who had started refuge inside of our integrity escaping from successive buckets on the military operation, where the fire now gone, the number of our tag gotcha. and increased and focused on the military, also determined to continue to fight against the de dollar bon budget on to be is also a lot, morally. they have some internal differences. also, there's no sees for fighting. we're taking them on conducting operations every day and will continue doing so. till the time we get rid of dismiss the avalon taliban of godaddy shored, that all the neighboring country would be safe. there will not be use against any
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other country by any group. however, the problem now is that town and of the ttp fighters are still inside of our data duty, according to intelligence report that and there are also splinter groups emerging amongst them. and the big problem is that some of the leadership had now on the run after our targeted killings of some of the senior leaders, including the spokesman of the day, a good dollar on budget. don bye. have a weird message from the budget on your daughter, dave. david, in order to head to day to cross the border in order to neutralize the most important thing to see now the next few weeks and months and read other t t p. and elements of diet, also known as the islamic state of hornets on we'll be able to once again started tagging targets inside budget on that good lead to
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a serious security situation. refugees and migraines retained in libya have been cleaning for their release. thousands of people, including women and children, have been forced into detention centers falling a crackdown in the capital tripoli out to 0, spoke to one migrant, was demanding better treatment. i'm younger, they've all been 5 years old and i'm from south to them. i left them my country view the civil war off leave year. the 1st cd that i entered was the red, yanna east of go for when i met with traffic because. busy they had to kid not me, that had to detain me. they tortured me somehow or the torture ice cubed. i advanced towards the capital on the way i was met with a couple of detention. i was no fault to take to see how the only option.
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i'm taking to see knowing that i might draw my mind, but there are noise kit brought when i took the see. unfortunately, i was intercepted. the took us to the detention center. the come morning. you wake up on if you lucky the give you a piece of bread with a piece of or a portion of cheese. we did not have cleaned lincoln water. we were forced to drink from the toilet. the croak down on refugees, salems eagles, and immigrants who lived in a good god. it was something that we never thought it would happen. those were unlucky. got taken to the detention center. those who is kept the same day and went to the unit there where they're asking for every question out of the country. we had no food when surviving and flipping by the sidewalk,
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despite our 100, this protesting and drink peaceful demonstration. calling to leave the country where supplies by the authorities. busy arrival the cam on default, the bully, arrested, showed that people beat them and took them to detention center. i deserve the right to leave and express myself and have indication like any other human beings from my own experiences. what i have going through, i want to become a civil rights defender. i won't become a lawyer because i do not want anyone to go through what i have been put through in my 12 years of displacement and the exile in fairly own. the rising cost of living is forcing many families to cut down what they eat. the situation is being made worse by the devastating impact the civil war and the bona epidemic i've had on food production from the capital free town. i mean, the interest reports on one families struggle to put food on the table medic,
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about, you know, daily commute to the local market to buy food for have families dinner. she goes by the vendors refused to budge. so the mother of 6 has to settle for what she can afford. a few onions, pepper, some rising oil, left me for me, i know almost hopeless wise. i can't afford to feed my family like i used to. previously i cooked 8 to 10 cups of rice for the family to eat. well, not any more. no one eats properly these days we eat just a little. she says, prizes have tripled and there is no sign of any reduction. several years economy suffers from financially stability, mismanagement, exchange rate fluctuations and corruption. all that in addition to disruptions caused by 3 major disasters. when coming 19 began, suddenly with economy was already struggling with the effects of a civil war and
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a ball of violence. those disasters devastated production especially as your country and with rising property levels many families, yes. say they can hardly afford 2 meals today. despite huge natural resources, one of the country's biggest challenges is how to grow its own food. their lives at 40 ports is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. fairly imports everything. you know, so there is at high demand for foreign exchange. i, when you demand for somebody's for buy these higher than yours, then the price goes up. you know, there's a simple sin whenever they buy eyes mon shows on the seller the prize will never come down. the manufacturing sector heat hot by the civil war, a bowler and covered 19 is slowly coming back to life. but growth is stunted, just as the local corrosive. de leon continues to wiccan, i guess,
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major choruses. it is very difficult situation at the moment, especially when the normative prices have increased. so much. costs for manufacturers have also risen so sharply that production has decreased as prizes rise. customers like by the cuba are suffering. the effects may decrease algeria, freetown, sierra leone. ah, dr. quick check. the headlines here on al jazeera u. s. president joe biden says he'll be moving a small number of troops to eastern europe and what he's calling the near term. the pentagon has put around 8 and a half 1000 military personnel on standby after russia deployed more than a 100000 troops on its board. up with ukraine. conflict is not inevitable. there is still time and space for diplomacy. give.

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