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that only promise fractions. so in paralyzed parcels, precisely, polygon debit here. from around the world on house people, years of living on the street actually accelerates. the agent brought them ah gunmen attack a camp for internally displaced people in the democratic republic of congo, killing at least 72 people. ah, you're watching all 0 live from a headquarters in delphi. i'm getting another gauge are also a heads. the president of guenever sal blames corruption and drug traffickers. for tuesdays failed, coon, russian president vladimir putin accuses the west of luring his country into war. while european leaders visit ukraine to show their support. and 1st
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a volcanic eruption on su nami. now coven 19 tongue goes into lockdown after 5 people test positive in the capitol. ah! hello gunman and the democratic republic of congo have killed at least 72 people in the eastern province of a tory fighter is from the cooperative for the development of the congo known as cody co, are suspected of carrying out that attack. the arm group has killed hundreds of people in the region since 2017 and force thousands to flee their homes. for more on this, let's bring in allow i county who's following the development from kampala. what more can you tell us about this attack? yeah right now what we know is just in the deaf which is really quizzing according
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to people around. so those in charge of the management of the car car it up. this is one of the capital organization. one of the quick cut, the legal going addition to area code form the critical munitions to come during the night time and the stop killing population be start killing the displace mentally from him twice because we have to end up in the him. i mean, victim of these groups. so by the time to start with killing people into come, some of them kids, children that we meant we're trying to get from the com, can go to the area, the coaching to kill people. we did my cities and also guns. i don't so the context is also there is no security. complimentary lead filled out by the hammer group. it's nick. and also this is why people all denied result in from security forces. this is also why we have
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a huge number of victims around this kind of job job. who is the what you find kieffer, its idp come mostly filled by the same group that i mentioned before him twice. so it's also the 5th time that the cutting these people, the i pad last year as well. another com called, well by tu. com was only just sent in to, to the, to one of the large territory in the area of the totally john. tell us more about this particular group, the because they go group and also have they claimed responsibility for this attack . critical critical is one of the huge group leadership group, one of the active militia group in the area of the 20. you have been for more than 20 years now. the menus, for one of the tribes,
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one of the opposites plug called the lin, do you have been fighting, sees to toes on to this is the time was word they did it if i could broken out between 2 and a hammer. remember that one of these cases, even the court, the icpc, to open defense case to lead job. it was exactly for the killing, which took place between these 2 groups called the linda and the hammer between those on $1.20. so lens, they have this group claiming for the alarm saying 5 people long between them and hema, been really keeping him up for years now. and so in the past years, we had to say not a musician from the opposite him. i tried fighting against this critical, all claiming, but the un keys this group for killing cows down of people decades right now. and they're still more been more up to even against the we have seen to put the texas
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tech of this group against the interest rates that is last year. and so this year we have 2 different that's from this group. as i mentioned in my previous speech that today launched last year against one of the big becomes and why now we need to go get more. so becomes protected by the, by you and because of, for you to get kind of fucked up even don't do sport picks on over us. we still have what i did because of job, which are still targeted by this group of what they call active right now. and heavily, according to the d. c. security forces. thank you so much. allow county for giving us an update from can paula on the attack that took place in the d. r. c. now guineas guinea, besides residents who survived and attempted to after a 5 hour assault on the presidential palace, o'mara so co, and bolo, says his security forces stopped an attack against democracy. many of them died.
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alexey o'brien reports gunfire in guinea, the sounds capital. the president says, armed men attacked the presidential palace while he was inside it. i was in the middle of the council of ministers with all the members, including the prime minister. and we were attacks with very heavy weaponry for 5 hours. but now everything is under control. when i was elected president, i promised to fight 2 things, corruption and drug trafficking. and this is also linked to that. it can eva south become known as a transit point for cocaine, between latin america and europe. it's also no stranger to political upheaval if the 9 koos or attempted, cuz since it gained independence from portugal in 1970 full gimme be. so has been a fragile stage for quebec. it's because of narcotics, dr. teen and
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a man that he which it if we're treated digits through she's and the my and them mid military to please tell me, does what apaches, it's not immediately clear who's behind the failed qu. some witnesses described the gunman as members if the military others as civilians in barlow suggested, many members of the security forces had died. the west african regional block a co ass, and the un secretary general condemned what happened. we are seeing a terrible multiplication of goes the and all a stronger build is for soldiers to go back to the barracks. the president had called his cabinet together ahead of an echo us meeting on thursday to discuss a string of successful military takeovers in the region over the past 18 months. some fear the violence, imbecile is part of a wave of copy, can't coups. one of the difference between the situation with him and
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book and fossil concent, or even madam the coin mighty. he that he's a former i, he's a former jim so he, he has a obviously it's a strong dies within the armed forces. ah, some golden barlow's rise to power following the 2020 election, a qu after he claimed victory despite opposition, allegations of fraud. they've been reports of tension within his government. and in recent days he re shuttled his cabinet. huh. gallows described the latest violence as an attack on democracy and say, some of those involved have been arrested. alixia brian al jazeera frances foreign minister says, there are no indications. russia is ready to take action in ukraine, despite its military build up on the border. russian president vladimir putin has
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accused the west of trying to lure him into war with ukraine. and his 1st public comments in early 6 weeks put in said he hopes the solution can be reached to deescalate the crisis. but he says the u. s. and that allies have ignored russia's concerns if a nato expansion eastwards, the west has accused the kremlin applauding to invade ukraine with tens of thousands of soldiers massed on its border. hey, stacy, do still craner? let's imagine that ukraine is a member of nato stuffed with wagner. with modern strike system that you have the same as in poland and romania who will stop it. and what if it starts operations in the crimea? the i'm not even talking about the don bass, this is sovereign russian territory. while the u. k. prime minister boris johnson is pledging more support for ukraine's army. johnson whom at ukraine's president in kev says moscow is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security. i thought that hamid reports from t f i. it's not every day
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a prime minister feels relieved to step into a crisis that has the potential of developing into war. but that may well be the way bar is johnson fields arriving here in cave, away from the party gate scandal hoping to deflect attention at home. here the prime minister is facing what he called a grim reality. but he's a welcome friend coming with you funding some $118000000.00 to fight corruption alongside of the countries we are also preparing a package of sanctions and all the measures to be enacted. the moment the 1st russian po, cat crosses further into ukranian turret, d. u. k. has so far trade more than $22000.00 ukranian soldiers and donated more than $2500000.00 in defense. 8th. these are days of frantic
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diplomacy. it feels like give, has become the center of europe, does not one day that goes by without the high level visit money and weaponry out, also pouring in. but there's one crucial point that is still lacking. and that is a united front among nature members. this image could only worry ukraine hungry prime minister victor or been at the kremlin meeting russian president vladimir putin. the visit was about signing an energy deal, but the ukraine crisis took center stage dare to, or ben has ruled out any nato deployment to his country when you were around the same time in give president zalinski was meeting with the polish prime minister. gas was also on the agenda here, finding ways for ukraine to rely less on russia when it comes to energy supplies.
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the ukranian president would have also urge his visitors to turn down the rhetoric . feeling that the already fragile economy could go in a tailspin his message to ukrainians. this is not the time to panic yet, and the country is well prepared. the government has issued a map with more than $5000.00 shelters around kiev. the main ones being the soviet bill subway stations. for now, life goes on as usual against you. i've just been moving. i feel people are worried in words, but not in action. if you're talking about people leaving the city or stalking up on food or looking for bomb shelters, i don't think that's happening. i don't know anyone who's thinking like that them we received of your big what she like world leaders also doesn't know is how all this will end up. this is not only about the sovereignty of ukraine, or it's right to one. they become part of nato. it's also about drawing new lines,
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east and west, competing over the new security architecture of europe. ukrainians hope they won't be left out in the cold. hood. abdul, hamid elder, 0 give charles stratford isn't a dynamic screen and he says people there live in fear of a wider conflict. the situation here is calm, but of course the one thing that is on everybody's minds are, you know, the potential for some sort of escalation. we know that russia has said that he has no plans on an invasion of ukraine, but it is this area, of course a seen some of the worst fighting in the last rules of 8 years. although there has been a c spire in place of repeated attempts at keeping the seas far in place. there is sporadic shelling by both sides that people are. there's a sense of people being really kind of downtrodden here as well. i mean, when we spoke to a number of people who described themselves as having pro russian politics pro
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russian sympathies, one man said that he wished that russia had taken fool will control of this area from the start because of the kind of economic hardships that this region is facing, some analysts are saying that some, you know, that could be room, for example, some sort of agreement between the us, nato and russia, with respect to the deployment of weapons in eastern europe, in nato countries, in eastern europe, possibly a pullback of those weapons one thing that caused us and they to have said, is that there is going to be no movement on their open door policy. and if the country like ukraine wants to eventually join nato, that it's, it's up to that country to ukraine and, and nato to agree russia is going to have no hold on that. and then a stick approach if you like will. of course, these huge sanctions that have been threatened and potentially greater isolation of russia on the international stage. still ahead on al jazeera
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oh valley's against vaccine mandates take place around the world. but there are concerns about the groups involved. and birds of a feather, flock together. why the number of geese and waterfowl migrating to northern in? yes, swindle's ah hey, there, walk and see our world whether update. western australia's kimberly region has just been dowse with rain. so here it is by the numbers. broom over 48 hours more than half a meter of rain. so to put this into perspective, that's more brain in 2 days than all of 2020 want at that band of brain has slipped further toward the south. we've got pouring rain right across the north. eastern
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areas is wall. thunder storms have certainly cooled the atmosphere in brisbane twice have degrees. you're about 35. not too long ago. new zealand, south island, we've got very wet conditions here, mostly contain toward the southern lp's. the foothills and the mountain passes, but there is a rare red warning in play. we could see up to $700.00 millimeters of rain for the west slant region off to southeast asia. right now we got her storms come in and go in here. nothing out of the ordinary, but if i take you to minute now now in the philippines, this batch of what weather could certainly produce some flooding here, including ford to bow with a height 29 degrees. meantime, rain is starting to slide away from southern areas of china, but that's slamming into northern taiwan. so taipei has a hiv 18 degrees, once again, snow showers for western areas of honshu and ohio, but a sunny day in tokyo levin degrees on thursday. see you later. ah,
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there was a time when the aka wango river flowed summer enough to sustain life in the northern calahan deserts all year round. but that's changing. we one or 3 men in different parts of the alcove and go down. they faced drought wild animals and manmade threat in the constant fight with survival risk in it all. but swan in elgin oh, the me. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour gunman in the democratic republic of congo, have killed at least 72 people in the eastern province of re fighters in the
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cooperative for the development of the congo known as critical are suspected of carrying out the attack. getting sounds president tomorrow, and bala says he survived in attempting to author gunman attack the government policy on tuesday. the president says the situation is now under control. russia president has accused the west of trying to lower him into war with ukraine. vladimir putin says he wants to resolve the crisis. frances foreign minister says there is no indication russia is ready to take action. while the south pacific nation, a tongue is going back into lockdown after detecting 5 cove in 1900 infections in the capital. humanitarian aid has been arriving through the port after last month's underwater. volcanic eruption on soon ami tongue had not reported any cases before . the natural disaster drew her, we're as vice president at the tang
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a red cross. he explained how new the new infections were found. what they know we had 2 days. dish of people who were working a wolf unloading or stuck from the ship. i think they were going through this thing and where they were wrong with you and the company is working very quickly to try to make sure that this is what i'm saying. but i see it when not officially announce, but we mo dish about 5 cases. so we hope that the casey stone increase the cover in hopes that in the next 48 hours, they will be able to make sure that they took all the people that was
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associated contacted. how will this lockdown that's now been announced by the government affects their recovery operation in tonga, that is still very much underway and very much needed if you did the very much for companies allow you to change your services. but we continued those who are working on respons, well you have to be fully natick when you have to be tested to make sure that there's no us more spreading off of the correct i'll denmark as it can be. first, you country to left nearly all current of iris restrictions. that's despite a surgeon infections in the past 2 weeks. it's relying on the high vaccination rate to ward off the ami con variant vaccination passes, aren't and masks are no longer required to enter restaurant shops or you to use public transport. have to go to corona path. we have one big light in front of the
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interim from people getting in. if you need to see them the past, and now we just voter and they really come everybody. i think it's a rather risky not, it's not about people getting sick about. it's more people not being able to, to go to their work places and i work myself in a place where there's a lot of the people we have to take special care of. and i know already by now there's a lot of employees who's sick with the restrictions being lifted and it's going to be even worse now. australia has become the 1st country in europe to make with 1900 jobs, compulsory for all adults. they face fines if they continue to refuse to be inoculated . austria has one of the lowest vaccination rates in europe,
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and 1000000 of the 9000000 population have said no to the jobs stuff. austin reports in the capital. vienna, thanks nations are in full swing at all 3 of the biggest explanation center in vienna. but around 20 percent of the population as so far refused to be jap. and now the government wants to force them abroad. majority in parliament has passed a new law. in austria, we make it clear evaluation, but if the health care system is in danger, the use for me, for all of us in the country and discounts for more than personal, right? tens of thousands of all students have demonstrated every weekend against colored restrictions and compulsory vaccinations. mc l. blue know founded a party with the sole purpose of fighting the government's coven policies. he doesn't believe scientists when they say that vaccines are safe. the compulsory vaccination is not based on evidence and there's no way to justify it in legal terms. it's a serious violation of fundamental rights. and right now there is no justification
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for violating them. he predicts thousands of lawsuits will be filed against this law and expects it will never be in for us. we are going to great lengths to increase its vaccination rate, our free donuts after our 1st job and having these special wants to celebrate boosters. but the government is going much further by having such a nation's compulsory, a move that some fear will be counter productive. it's risky because you risk losing the people in the middle. the people who might have concerns, you might have hesitations, but they're not anti vexes. so this is a known effect that when something when a compulsory policy comes in, especially when it's concerned, something as important and invasive as the vaccination, then people tend to think ok, if i'm being forced to do this, the must be something wrong with it. or i'm not going to do it just because i have
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2 or 3 i had mandatory vaccinations before when children had to be inoculated against smallpox until the 1900. 80. now the country will be the 1st in europe to do the same for cove with vaccination. seeing a substantial fine work with chantelle. persuasion has failed. steadfast and al jazeera piano. right wing political groups, rog, rider increasingly involved in protests against the vaccine mandates, with some threatening to attack government leaders. the latest rally was an australia's capital wayne, hey reports from cambra. ah, this protest took place in australia's capital cambridge outside the national press club. the message was that journalists are somehow involved in a conspiracy to spread misinformation about coven 19 vaccines and government mandates. this is not just about the vac saying that's their defense. but the
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way that they're actually trying to silence off empty vaccination movement and nothing new, but they were traditionally regarded as fringe organizations with concerns about the safety of vaccines cove at 19 has changed that and muddied the message. there are now a wide range of rally and cries that protests like wanting to win countries back from so called dictatorial governments. they're a conspiracy theories and messages of hate violence and even anarchy far right groups and their political allies are seeing an opportunity to spread their messages and are increasingly showing up to and in some cases, organizing rallies were ha, there. they want to vaccinate us by force. now they even want to vaccinate our children, who do not need such experimental vaccines. in canada, thousands led by truck drivers gathered in ottawa to protest vaccine mandates. some of the organizes a well known far right activists,
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including one who says the vaccine was created to de populate the white race and another who spreads is lam, a phobia. prime minister justin trudeau, who on monday announced he had tested positive the cova 19 says, protest as a being misled to the politicians. exploiting people's fears. i ask you to think long and hard about the consequences of your actions. most protests around the world have been peaceful, attended by people who had genuine concerns about vaccines, but they message is increasingly being lost in a misinformation campaign being waged by others who have ulterior motives. wayne, hey, al jazeera britain, guardian, newspapers reporting that beleaguered prime minister boris johnson, attended yet another leaving party while everyone else was in lockdown last year. police are investigating 12 other drinks parties at the prime minister's home. johnson's refusing to resign despite and independent reports, which found
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a serious failure of leadership. while britons faced fines of bay refused to obey government coven restrictions. johnson and johnson and 3 of the largest drug distributors in the u. s. have agreed to pay $51900000000.00 to native american tribes to settle claims that they fuel the opioid epidemic. indigenous american communities have suffered high addiction on death rates from the use of the painkillers. and under the terms of a settlement, the drug companies will not have to admit any wrong doing. it follows a $75000000.00 pay out to the cherokee nation last year. northern india has been a major, had stopped for many birds, migrating from central asia and parts of europe during the harsh northern winter. but vanishing wetlands and degrading habitats have lots of fewer birds making that journey. have them at all reports from new tele on this cold foggy morning. a gaggle of gray like geese is perched on an islet. they're mostly found in northern
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europe. but this time of year leave that icy climate and flock to northern india, her happy dirt. the quality of the peculiar woodland depends on bulky go systems or how much functioning, properly functioning, non functioning, or kind of degrading that also because her what her boots are also the natural environmental indicator of the hilt of disorder. woodland. every winter, hundreds of species migrate from the arctic to south asia, along a route called the central asian fly. re, india has the largest diversity of waterfowl in the region. but over the years, the habitats have degraded, and numbers have dwindled. this stretch of the yamuna river in new jelly is one of the most polluted in the world. it's also i see girls from siberia spend the winter . i'll miley is an avid bird watcher and participate in the bud senses every year. what i have a job here it is. yeah. and all community right now in the recent yours is because of the lot. none of the maintainance of the places were to little are in
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a bad shape because are they were not arg, taking care of the please? hi, this is a global warming, has discovered rud migration pattern with many to reward or sing for those who have made the long journey to their winter homes. either through them through or like this river midcom, most of india's home to more than 200000 wetlands. but human activity like dumping, waste, construction and agriculture have damaged or destroyed large parts of them. season . so flood modernism. i'll definitely, hey, it is that it made a miserable intellect, modernism apart from that, that the meeting is on a climate in the back. and at the same day, because not only that he was, his dumps are within our a white lord's thoughts, livelihood, opportunity to local people, bud watches, hope the annual census will lead to better conservation policies. they hope for more government funding and better protections. their efforts are slowly bearing
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fruit. poverty, middle al jazeera new delhi, a torch really has started. the 2, they count toned to the beijing winter olympics. china's vice premier lit the flame and handed it to the 1st torchbearer. 8 year old lo zulu on is a former olympic gold medalist speed skater torchbearer as will take turns running with the beacon through the 3 zones. hosting the games until friday. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera gunman in the democratic republic of congo have killed at least 72 people in the eastern province of turi fighters from the cooperative for the development of the congo known as coco, or suspected occurring out the attack. the armed group has killed hundreds of people in the region since 20.

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