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presidential bypass threatened president to check this severe economic sanctions saying if conflict occurs, it could be the largest invasions world, war 2 kinds of nomadic talks, a few possibilities, what we live for moscow. we use the latest development on al jazeera, ah, ah, show of strength against russia, ukrainians mark through car key, which could be the 1st city in the firing line. if president cushions forces invade, this is the 1st u. s. troop reinforcements arrive in poland. ah, lo i marry, i'm no mazin under any watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program, conflicts, coups and coven 19 tass, african union leaders meeting in addis ababa
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o. tragedy. and morocco's the 5 year old boy who was stuck deep in a well for 5 days is confirmed to have died. and britons crumbling coastline leaves officials facing hard decisions about which areas to save and which to surrender to the see ah, senior members of the u. s military of arrived in poland as nato bolsters its eastern flank, in response to russia's military build up on the ukrainian border. members of the u . s. chain of command landed at an airport. andre kilometers from poland border with ukraine. president joe biden is deployed nearly $3000.00 extra american troops to poland and romania, increasing protection in the event of an armed conflict between ukraine and russia . ukrainian troops have also been training with military hardware delivered by the
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us as part of a 200000000 dollar security package. meanwhile, thousands of ukrainians of march through the northeastern city of car keys in a show of solidarity with the rest of ukraine. as the stand off continues, argue is just 45 kilometers from the border with russia. cranium present, brought in their zalinski is one, but it could be the 1st city to be invaded. if moscow attacks, charles stratford was at that rally in the city of car keith. thousands of people turned off to go in port pan crane's 2nd city. i'm sure what they say is unity against russian aggression in russian expansionism. very more and good co q is only around an hour drive from the washing and beyond that border, of course, there all sorts of tens of thousands of russian troops. the people here today represent various different political policies and activist groups is quite a high percentage of would often described this nationalist groups if the missions
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is the same. and it is that the city of car cave and the people that live here are prepared for the worst. and they will defend clark, if, until the last, in a gaze of a full scale. and you know, asian, we would be on a front line here. so yeah, and say in such a support, seeing a number of people or would it be ready to fight or, or a resistant anyway, it's important to do that do uplift, my own spirit is all here is standing up against a barrel and united in knox. again, he's not in writing for us on the coach with blue silk, lots of spook. i don't believe. pull it up for me. the good russian is a bad russian. let them come. i'm looking forward to seeing them. i know what i will be doing. i was taught to do that and i've done in 2014 and i'll be doing that very well. let them come, but we're waiting for them for what is bad for them is good for us. yes, that's a very interesting things being said on the stage behind me. a man
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a few minutes ago saying that if the people here wanted peace than they should be prepared for war and saying that if they needed ammunition, there were places where it could be found was push this off again though the situation here is hugely complex. vladimir putin has said time and time again that russia has no intention of invading ukraine. and there are a lot of people in this area who do express loyalty towards russia. they see russian language in russian culture as being huge significance. but one thing is, for sure, certainly at this rally to day a unified voice, ah, heads of state meeting in ethiopia to to day african union summit as the continent faces a wave of military coups, civil conflicts in the pandemic. as while the commission cherry, the 55 members blockers denounced to warring resurgence of military takeovers with 6 crews or attempted coups in just the past 18 months. the union is also under
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pressure to push for a ceasefire in its host country, ethiopia. thousands of died and hundreds of thousands are in the brink of starvation due to its conflict with the tick ry people's liberation front. but ethiopia is prime minister, has rejected outside interference. philip is sterling was infernal in new jersey, and the mother of maintaining law in order both the resolution off, oh, in thought, mila martha. saws, mood exceedingly difficult, by the rule blades. by external actors, we shall leave no stone unturned, an old search for peace. an old country consists them the result of commitment to bruce, but peaceful volition of conflict with the african in his efforts to combat cove at 19 as high on the gender. as while many member states are facing logistical challenges, rolling out vaccines and only 11 percent of the continents population is fully inoculated if he appears abby, unless, meanwhile,
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used the summit to appeal for the african union to be granted a permanent seat on the un security council. and the palestinian national authorities prime minister demanded that the african union withdraw israel's observer status is cited should never be to while to bid for its volition. and for the about 5, the regime it does impose on there, but it's the new people as an entity. israel has progress from extremes, the extremism, though militarism docomo, colonial expansion. this must stop one of the blocks most pressing challenges right now is responding to a series of military takeovers in the past 18 months. in molly anger of the government's failure to protect the people from armed groups triggered a cou in august 2028 months later the military seas power and chad after the president was killed on the battlefield. his son was quickly installed as leader in breach of the constitution. in september, a soldier trained by the french foreign legion lead
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a coup to depose guineas present alpha con day a year after he won a disputed 3rd time. then in october top generals took control in sudan, appending the country's democratic transition, and prompting months of protests. and then just last month, soldiers in bikini faso detained president rock, a boy, another qu, fuel my frustration over a conflict with armed groups. earlier i spoke to arrest his j millennia, from a vice chair of the african union commission, told me why there's been this rising trend of cruise in the region. one can be able to see that the link between these rollback under what is happening, but to get her in west africa. if you look at the 4 countries that i've experienced mid 30 geologist, m ali, oh, give me jennifer. so, and, and now in the, so there is also a link to what has happened extended, particularly in libya with that, you know, with the removal of
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a daffy you. od anadia, in which her insurgents move in, particularly i says, and, and these have also continued to move out to what's the, of the stimulus that region. and because of that, the military particularly to which is being put back the case. so look, enough person asked to confront, to these onslaught, did they, did they did, they don't have enough equipment that they don't have enough support, but just to go support to be able to push back this in seconds. so that is one aspect. the 2nd aspect, of course, or the, the population at large is, is disenchanted with the alina governors and governors. that's not delivered, particularly in day of economy, in the area of government, in the us. and the sort
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a minute that i've seen are a man, but now for them to come in and, and, and try to go with their population. we now go to morocco where young boy had been trapped in a deep while since tuesday has died. 5 year old ryan was pulled out early wrong in immediately put in a waiting ambulance and taken to hospital. his death was confirmed by the king a little later to reach him rescue teams at her dig out part of the hillside in a delicate and very dangerous operation. i shall borrow was following developments for us from doha. there was this concern a since or 2 days ago, because there was always this question about whether the free body of rain would be able to cope with the hot conditions in a well where they were always concerned about the oxygen level. whether he would be able to respond and there was who was not, it was not really showing any signs that were encouraging or the earlier on
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on thursday the, the 1st images of him was showing a young who was responsive, a hash tag, save ryan, which was which went viral in the out of world until just about a half an hour ago. i so 1st reactions from the other world families blue to t. v stations watching the events of the as you were falling, saw the defining moment when ryan's father and mother came to the shaft. before having a look of the of the child. they were happy and suddenly they said, you know what, this, this positive news coming out from the arab world dryer could be saved. and then minutes later, it was the shocking tragedy that i couldn't make it. i've been covering news in this part of the world for almost 25 years. i've never seen a story of a single innocent boy galvanizing the out of well the same with a story of i and did since since yesterday or the day before. every single
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family in the arab world, cotton, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, egypt, algeria, morocco, tin easier. the whole story was about a year and whether i would be able to survive this ordeal. fortunately, i and his normal a 2nd cycling in 2 weeks has hit madagascar bringing strong winds in heavy rain. satellite imagery showed cycling butts are i making its way towards the country? winds of up to 200 kilometers an hour, expected expert say it's a very serious threat, is likely to inflate widespread damage that are thought gonna. some of her family members have already left for the shelter. if the weather ever gets worse, we will leave it said vivica we live in a small wooden house which we have already reinforced with sandbags. but we still don't have confidence. so we prefer to leave to stay with relatives who live in a solid house on washing hundreds of demonstrators in brazil,
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demanding justice over the death of a congolese migrant in protesting rio de janeiro. m ways come begun. they was beaten to death and january to each psychiatric, and alleged mosquito from paint wages. rio city officials say they've revoked the license of the kiosk when ways was murdered and it'll be turned into a memorial. this is doug brazil, the brazilian states his racist is a nazi state. it is a homophobic and xenophobic stoves, and it has to stop to be a he, a protesting in solidarity with all the families who have suffered these barbaric crimes that i have been suffering. both of you watching out as they are, lie from london much more still to bring you look at why hong kong is at risk of losing it. standing, is it global? financial hom loss or convoy with other restrictions? ah,
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hello there. let's have a look at the weather across australia, and it's been all about the heat since the start of the year, particularly for western areas like perth. we've had heat wave conditions. well, that's all about to change. you can see that cold front pulling in, that's going to bring showers. so they're gonna knock the temperature down. if we have a look at the 3 day, we're going to see it well below the average on monday, but the sunshine will be back by tuesday. some of that rain that we see on sunday will be welcome with the ongoing bush fires, but for the south were looking very dry here as well as central areas of your showers popping off across the top end. and it's not as wet as it has been in queensland, but i'll take you somewhere that's looking very wet. the north island of new zealand. we've got warnings out red warnings for severe rain by the time we get
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into monday. we'll see plenty of rain in the bay of plenty, but it's looking a lot finer in the south island. and as we moved to south east asia, much of the rain has pulled off. sure, looking rather nice across thailand, lots of sunshine here for heavy a falls, the indonesia, we have to go to south of sumatra and to the west of west java. the philippines, though, scattered showers and sunshine to come ah, the gonna resume conservation post officer with bringing nature and people together to work with what like you, my pleasure, my talk, he's going to be doing the clock on that one unit. overton managed to find global. would you agree to it? i have to teach the community that living with the one life. it's excellent. elliot . slim bumpo riding with las,
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my zimbabwe on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back main stories now. senior members of the u. s. military arrived in poland as nato bolsters his presence in response to russia's military build up on the ukrainian border that says thousands of ukrainians. march the city of car cave . that could be the fuss in russia's firing line, condemning what they call russian aggression. heads of states meeting in ethiopia, the african union sonnets with the recent wave of military coups, a civil conflict. and the corona, vars pandemic will topping the agenda that and a young boy been trapped in a deep well in morocco. since tuesday has died. 5 year old ryan was taken out on
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a stretcher and immediately put in a waiting ambulance. his death was late to confirm by the king. now, hong kong leadership is on the pressure to change it 0 tolerance approach to the panoramic on saturday, recorded more than 350 new infections. the highest pandemic began, but economists a warning that fading to relax restrictions could jeopardize the territory status as a global financial hub, where it's climate reports from hong kong. hong kong is known as asia is world city that economists a warning that could soon change the territory as keeping in line with a 0 coven policy adopted by mainland china. locked downs and mass testing are common place and social distancing. restrictions have been extended, at least until mid february. people have been suffering a lot in the past 2 years and i doubt whether people can stand another 23 years in the current state. so, so to me this is definitely not ideal. according to
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a report by the european chamber of commerce, hong kong, international isolation could extend into 2024, or until mainland china reopens to the world. experts say, hong kong reputation could suffer long lasting damage given that to the hong kong is the financial hub. is the headquarters for many multinational firms in the region? ah, and therefore many experts will want to come to hong kong. but they're discouraged by this policy that is going to make hong kong last international. hong kong is one of the few places in the world. still maintaining its no tolerance approach to coven and sticking to mainland china's policy. but as a 5th wave of infections swayed through the community, followed by another round of restrictions, people here are increasingly questioning whether the strategy is sustainable or not . the scandal over birthday party, attended by government officials, has done little to boost trust. on monday, hong kong home affairs, chief casper choice stepped down after making he behaved inappropriately by
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attending the gathering last month. the government is also under pressure to boost vaccination rights among the elderly, currently at just over 30 percent, with our micron infections expected to serge following the lunar new year. festive period. getting infections to 0 is looking increasingly out of reach brit clinic. al jazeera hong kong in mainland china. meanwhile, have been another $45.00 covert infections reported in 24 hours linked the beijing olympics. but to organize is saying that everything is under control with cases confined within a closed loop. strict rules of being enforced, including daily testing for the thousands of participants. games are being held under strict corona virus rules with athletes, staff and the press, completely separated from the wider population or than 350 people linked to the games of tested positive sits arrivals began in late january and then turkey's
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president is now the latest leader to test positive for the army con variant of covered or job type odor. one announced his diagnosis on twitter, but says he has mild symptoms. oh tuan is triple jabbed. he was abroad this week in care of where he met with the acquainting president vladimir zalinski on thursday. canadian police of i to crack down on what they call the increasingly dangerous protest by hundreds of truck drivers, roads, and our to our of been gridlock for more than a week. truck is blaring their horns day and night and it's now sprayed to other cities. they initially began in opposition to canada's requirement, the any truckers crossing his board with the u. s. must be vaccinated against cove it. but the demonstration has since broaden to express general frustration at pandemic restrictions. shebra tansy has more now from altura. ah, it is a good place to say, oh, these are getting more and more dangerous. you can see that there's been a real effort by the organizes really make the seem as and dangerous as possible in
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talking to even so there was a family theme day who just told me got bouncy castle filled with children that are obviously very well aware of the headlines are last weekend where i saw that besides not see, so stickers, and they were people being very proud to say the least of the reports of people being victimized wearing masks. and so they really have to go out by way to remove any signs that the like extreme right wing and it's all about, you know, peace and love and freedom. and so there is a core off for testers around georgia 50. and so you've been camped out here in the rigs. there is a with them that they were like stream right wing yet, but the stream right? wearing a canadian politics. but as is often the case, as you see it around the world, verify the other issues that come bubbling to the surface. don't you have a protest about the panoramic? so yes, we have that extreme right wing element,
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but you also have thousands of other people who are the usual broad spectrum provides the faxes and really just on the med list to the left and right taps you are concerned about the civil liberties implications of mandates what does that mean for the future? precedent give part about the power pharmaceutical companies and so on. also support for this, for this encounter. and that's going to be interesting to see because the early this week as it was around 30 percent in support. but as this, as a nuisance fact, to continue off having all the, the roads blocked in central all to a and the homes. verizon continues, there is evidence that they are losing some, some level of public support. here from that 30 percent time, the current of ours pandemic has led to school closures. all i the latin america with under as particularly hard hit, extreme poverty, limited access to computers and classrooms in need of repair. as well as back to mac hurricanes, all and out till
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a crisis. as many rapid reports from st. petra cilla. lord of this day, hannah is struggling to keep her children focused on school assignments. she says it's hard enough being a mother of 3, but providing her kids with a decent education in honduras, one of the poorest countries in latin america is a daunting challenge. i thought i had about our family. everything here depends on parents lessons, that schools are very bad. we have to contribute with everything, and many parents can't on. we don't have the money to buy the things that teachers say they need not be letter even before the pandemic. the education system in honduras was already in decay, but the death blow came in the form of to back to back hurricanes, which damaged and destroyed dozens of schools across the northern part of the country in 2020, who despite ongoing rebuilding efforts more than a year on many or still wondering when there will be schools for students to return
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to their lamar lock aqua lap. okay. but how many schools here were destroyed, even though they say in person classes will start soon. i don't think they will because all the buildings here are still destroying students are due back very soon . at this small public school in shamella gone, one of the poor suburbs of some federal sula, but the director says a complete lack of support from the government has slowed their preparations among moreno as the honduran. i feel ashamed over the handling of the pandemic. how the education system has been deficient, and i dare to say that many teachers have been the ones who rescued education by going the extra mile teachers directors and parents have been attentive to the work that's been assigned. another major obstacle to learning is a lack of internet access. it's estimated that less than 13 percent of households in honduras have access to a computer and internet and last year,
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as schools remain closed due to pandemic restrictions. as many as 600000 students abandoned the education system altogether. according to statistics from the rule been recorded, 19 pandemic has said back educational efforts in honduras by almost half a decade. and issue the newly elected president of honduras seal mud castle has promised to make a top priority. monroe ended up a low al jazeera san piedro sula honduras for his president pedro castillo, as announced. his 4th cabinet shake up in 7 months, sacking the prime in his dag to valo pinto is removal. just 3 days after he was appointed, follows public outrage allegations. he abused his daughter and late wife, valor, pinta denies any times of domestic violence. castillo did not give details about the latest government we shall follow when his new cabinet would be announced. ministerial positions will then need to be confirmed through a congressional votes. the french government is launching a new body quote,
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the form of islam in france, which the interior minister says will put an end to foreign influence on islam. their present avenue macklin had suggested that amanda trained in france instead of being brought in from other countries in mom's business leaders and intellectuals all selected by the government will be in the form. so for to say it will help ensure adherence to francis secular values that critics say, the government initiative goes too far in trying to control islam. oh yes sir. louis, he is a political analyst and head of the committee for justice and liberties in france makes by his microns motivation for this form. the problem is that in, by the way, my call has a should delena. the main is it with the trains mom's in the northern suburbs of berries and why this government has no pleasure to twin french mom's. why does the french government so there are the previous ones and even the new ones continue to
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have agreements with both morocco and julia to bring him what it might even my point does not want you to have independent or thomas listen communities with 20 representative moms at twin by them, which means that in return what you will see is that in many ways a whole lot of set up a french institute for the month. and then how them being imposed on the short doors of. busy muslims, and again, that would be a little bit and they would all of this for the why the gap between or fish will seem representative and the brother most communities in france. well, the french government has ordered an investigation of the well 2nd largest trawler drops more than a 100000 dead fish in the atlantic ocean near the french coast fishing industry group of face as the spo from me. after the margaret was caused by a tear and the suit patrol is net, the sea shepherd, france, which film dumps as it believes the fish were dropped on purpose with long and well populated coastline. the u. k. is a serious risk from climate change fit,
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the flooding and storm damage will make many areas uninhabitable. uninhabitable by the 2050 communist pining spend $7000000000.00 to protect the coast. please journal reports from sidmouth. experts say the difficult decisions needed about which areas are saved and which is surrounded to the c. this is sidney, from the devon coast. a georgian town that lost a 100 meters of shoreline in a century. a rate that's now close to double in places on its east beach. the clips have been crumbling for years. where once there was climate denial, there is now an unavoidable reality. as we watched another section fell into the sea. a certain climate change now has to change people's perception in the last couple years. i think the recognition that there's a tremendous danger from climate change coastal defense is already in place.
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protect the towns problem out, but they've affected the natural title drift, making things worse for the nearby cliffs. down here at the water line, you can clearly see the forces of nature weighing on this landscape down one side. this river runoff made heavier by more frequent storm activity, up above the cliffs, heavy rainfall that saturate the soil from below the waves lapping all the way pretty much up to the base of the cliffs. their own beats protection washed away. it's a 3 pronged assault, making this world heritage site and others like it all the way up and down the drastic coast. vulnerable, fragile, prone to collapse. the problem is people live up here, some in large houses with majestic c views and fast receding from lawns. it is worrying, but i assume with the my age there's not going to be a physical problem to myself. but the further down the road you get oversleep is
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the worry will get larger. and there are gardens that are literally falling into the sea down. absolutely. and at some stage they've got to do something to protect the town. a 2020 report by the committee on climate change found that 1200000 homes in the u. k are at high risk of flooding, and a 100000 more will succumb to coastal erosion in decades to come. there's increased funding for protection but not everywhere can receive it. and that means hard choices lie ahead. basically telling those people who lives there. but you will not be will no longer be able to live here in the next 203040 years, you'll have to abandon your house because we can no longer afford to, to protect you. now, those are really, really tough decisions. and they, those sorts of decisions will, will increasingly be necessary in the future for homeowners overlooking east beach, a clinging on her. now there are plans being worked out by the local council for
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a protective barrier to be placed in the c. it's a race to hold back the rising tide. jonah hall al jazeera sidmouth. as more in everything right here, al jazeera dot com, and of course you can watch on live streaming there as well. and plenty of comments and analysis to be found as well. ah, a quick look at the main stories now. senior members of the u. s. military of arrived in poland as nato bolted its eastern flank in response to russia's military build up on the cranial border. members of the u. s. chain of command landed just foundry kilometers. from poland border with ukraine, nearly 3000 extra american troops have been deployed to poland and romania. meanwhile, thousands of ukrainians of march through the northeastern city of car keys and to show solidarity with the rest of ukraine.
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