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ah morning allow al jazeera, as you know, i 1st us troops meant to reinforce nato allies arrive in poland, as russia continues to mobilize near the ukrainian border. ah, hello and welcome. i and peter w. watching alex is here alive from also coming up, kohls, for justice, the congress migrant who speaking today, sparks nationwide demonstrations in brazil, overwhelmed with challenges and crises, the african union leaders meeting and was wanting to jo pierre to discuss the
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conference future. and 5 year old american boy trapped in a well 5 days as dies ah, senior members of the us military have arrived in poland as part of the nato deployment, nearly 3000 more american troops are being sent to the region. nato says that's in response to russia's military build up on the border with ukraine hall. and all mom is a military expert and senior advisor at the atlantic council. he believes the u. s . reinforcements will change very little put his after a new strategic framework in europe that protects russia. and he also wants to prevent further nato expansion. and so those are going to be his long term goals. and my guess is that he will use force symbolically to persist in negotiations. and
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if he stands down at the end of february, as he said he would then he's going to have all sorts of diplomatic leverage. because he's going to say to the west, you just cried wolf see. now let's talk. now whether the west is prepared for this or not, remains to be seen, but so far potent as the initiative in the west is not doing enough in my mind to take that initiative away from him occupying ukraine would take hundreds of thousands of forces. so what is he going to do? he marches t f. a. how does he get out? now maybe he could want to have a border opening to crimea with some people have argue, but then he still stuck there. and what he's going to do is to ensure that nato, this time is really serious. so as far as i'm concerned, it makes much more sense for him to use these forces symbolically and diplomatically. and then at the end of the day, he probably is going to be gang something in terms of negotiations. of course i could be wrong in common sense terms. he's got all these forces. why does use them? well, there were millions or soviet forces on the border of nato and hundreds of thousands
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of nato forces on the board of the soviet union. we didn't go to war. so i think war is probably very unlikely in this particular crisis. and certainly one hopes up thousands of ukrainians of march through the northeastern city of ca, keep as the stand off continues, now keep is just 45 kilometers from the border with russia. the ukranian president loaded me as a lensky, as warned. it could be the 1st city to be invaded if moscow attacks. charles stratford was at that rally. thousands of people turned up to die in car cave, ukraine's 2nd city in a show what they say is unity against russian aggression and russian expansionism. bear in mind that car cave is only around an hour's drive from the russian border and beyond that border, of course, they're all hates of tens of thousands of russian troops. the people here today represent various different political policies. and activist groups is quite
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a high percentage of would also describe this nationally scripture for the mission use the same and it is 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 case of a full scale invasion, we would be on the front line here. so you can see in such a support seeing a number of people or would it be ready to for you to order a resistant anyway, it's important to do like to uplift my own spirit is all a he's not in writing for us on the coach with blue fillable absolutely. i don't believe coolio 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 it in 2014 and i'll be doing that very well. let them come, but we're waiting for them. what is bad for them is good for us. yes,
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that's very interesting. things being said on the stage behind me, a man a few minutes ago saying that if the people here wanted peace, then they should be prepared for war and saying that they needed ammunition. there were places where it could be found was the situation is hugely complex. let me push in it 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 the russian language and russian culture as being a huge significance. but one thing is for sure, certainly at this valley today, a unified voice, a chinese president, she ging ping, has welcome heads of state from 30 countries to beijing for the winter olympics. among them were leaders from central asia, the middle east and latin america. but 10 nations, including the us of joined a diplomatic boy called because of human rights abuses in china's northwest region of the young. during a sideline conference,
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the un secretary general and tunic terrace, said he asked she to allow the un human rights chief michelle bachelor to visit jin young with a readout. from that meeting, care of china's state news agency made no mention of the, as you say, at least 1000000 people, mostly muslim, weakest or imprisoned in so called reeducation camps. tennessee as president, is dissolving the supreme judicial council. that's the body that overseas. the independence of judges, president case said, says the counsel is dated, said as civilly criticize judges recently. now he dismissed the government and suspended the parliament last july. iran says the u. s. decision to restore sanction waivers on to iran isn't enough and washington must provide guarantees in order to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. washington reimpose the waivers on friday as talks on saving the agreement and to the final stretch in vienna with iran. foreign
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minister says to ron needs more assurances for data americans must show the goodwill in action and our view this means tangible things happening on the ground . lifting part of the sanctions in a real and objective manner. it could be interpreted as the goodwill the americans talk about all thousands of protested of rallied across brazil against the murder of a 24 year old connelly's refugee security footage showed the black man was tied to a post and beaten to death. his monica yanna, kiev, the protest organized by the family was much larger than expected. thousands throughout brazil calling for justice from noisy bank down there. a con, believe migrant whose faith is now everywhere. become a symbol for the black lives matter movement. moist was brutally beaten to death. in this speech, joss for he used to work in the same neighborhood were president jaytal so narrow
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owns the house. about this neighborhood is where brazil's elite lives. he was like an animal like a thing just because he was claiming 2 days of over the wages some $20.00. we're all here because we want black people to be treated like healing. moiz could have been my son, my brother, my cousin. cctv released by the police show moist, they're arguing with a man who was taken down by others, beaten with a club and a baseball bat and tied to a pole. black people represent more than half of brazil's population. the largest number, outside of africa corpus was changed since the times of slavery. moiz was tied and beaten to death in public as if he were a thing of moses family fled the war in congo in 2014. his mother asked for justice and peace and we're in away from violence in
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a civil war to find more while ends says that she's gone. miss a teacher, an activist says noises. tragic death is now uniting brazilians against discrimination will have to unite and fight for minorities indigenous people, black people, gay people. the murder happened during an electoral year with president bull sonata aiming for a 2nd term. but these protestors say that the president silence shows how little he has done to protect minorities. monica in our give, i'll jazeera hundreds of protested sabine rallying in the us city of minneapolis. after a 22 year old, blank man was killed by the police army. a lock was shot dead in his apartment on wednesday, after officers used 8 no knock search warrant footage shows the police entering without warning while he was sleeping before he reached for a firearm. trouble. lindsey is an historian of african american history and culture
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. she says there are fundamental problems with the policing in the us. we have to understand the history of policing in the united states. we have to understand its relationship to race and more specifically, to anti black racism. if we understand the whoops of policing in this country being about recapturing, fugitive enslaved people, if we understand it as protecting businesses, and particularly the property of white men protecting those who are employing. but that labourers. if we understand those routes, and we understand the criminalizing impulses that lay in wait behind police forces, then we understand what is happening in this moment, the closing of ranks around police officers and not around those who are gun, down around the families and loved ones. a communities who are most vulnerable to these forms of violence, we see a disproportionate amount of police violence against black people. we see a disproportionate number of people of color who are incarcerated. we see such
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disparities when it comes to what happens to one perpetrator who's white and what happens to another perpetrator who are alleged perpetrator, who is black. we see those disparities there in the system. and so there's no way to just say, let's reform this system, which is why you get calls were defined, which is why you get calls for abolish. because at the core, what we're seeing is something that is death dealing and rotten us called cast. joe rogan has issued a public apology for repeatedly using the n word in various shows over the past 12 years. rogan's apology came after grammy award winning sing a song writer india. arie pulled her music from this spotify streaming service, which hosts rogan's podcast as the podcast, the 2nd apology, and less than a week following a bank clash of a cooper 19 misinformation on his show. and i do hope that this can be
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a teachable moment for anybody that doesn't realize how offensive that word can be come out of a white person's mouth in context or out of context. my sincere and humble apologies. i wish there was more that i could say, but all of this is just me talking from the bottom my heart. it makes me sick watching that video. but hopefully at least some of you will accept this and understand where i'm coming from. still to come here on out to 0, i have several government from schools in india, a banning list them girls who, where the job and parents in honduras struggle with an education system close to collapse. ah, ah, look forward to burritos,
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guys. with sponsored by capital airways. hello, they will have a look at the weather across the middle east in a moment, but 1st to africa and all eyes are on cycling bat, sir, i as it moves its way across central madagascar. now if we take a closer look at this storm, it's a very powerful system working its way towards the south west bringing some pretty damaging conditions. we're expecting wind gusts of up to 250 kilometers per hour. we could see rain totals about half a meter falling in places, so that's going to be widespread flooding. and of course, huge waves from the storm surge. we are expecting significant damage. now, by the time we get to monday, it's going to skirt its way further. south, curling round is not expected to move close to mozambique or south africa as we had previously seen, but it still remained a rather wet picture for much of southern africa with some heavy fall for places like zambia as well as tanza, nea. now further north, it's a different story,
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it's very hot and dry. for large areas here, we've got the hom matt and wins continued to kick up. that's the horrid dust and blow it to the atlantic. now as we move to the middle east, it's a rather settled picture up in the north and go to shop. now when that's going to intensify over the gulf and we'll see the temperature dip down in dough hot in the days to come. oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. it did not respect poor people and your our planet promised to ensure the safety of women. what's happened with just the 15, the ford back, that people actually have more fuel? why is the u. k, so hostile to transfer? the big 3 to all of us, join me if i take on the live, dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradiction. carmen get up front on al jazeera. ah
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the welcome bank. you'll watching out the theory, a top stories. this half our senior members of the us military have no arrived in poland as part of the nato deployment. there, nearly 3000 more american soldiers are being sent to the region to respond to russia's military build up on the border with ukraine. thousands of demonstrators across brazil or demanding justice for congress, refugee who was beaten to death. my niece cover gummy was killed in the beach psych kiosk in rio de janeiro in an apparent dispute over unpaid wages, tennessee, as president, is to develop the supreme judicial council that's responsible for independence. judiciary, president case said, says the counsel is dated critic. say he is trying to consolidate his power base.
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had to stay to meet any c o p in the final day of the african union summits as the continent faces a wave of military coups, civil conflicts and the pandemic. 6 crews have been carried out across the region and the last 18 months, 4 of them in west africa. the union is also under pressure to push for a ceasefire and the host nation, ethiopia, thousands of people have died and the conflict with the to gray people's liberation front, our commitment to doing lasting and durable peace in our country, shouting main, city, fast excellence is listen gentlemen, the greatest listen that has learned or the past year is that without the philadelphia of our african brothers and sisters, our existence of the nation would have been at great risk. and that is in addis ababa with more least concerned about the number of coups these continent has had
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to for the past out, wanted to have years 6 of them in total for them in west africa, which has traditionally been known as the cool belt of african than they are, the eas, the shortfalls uncovered vaccinations in the continent. only 11 percent of the continents of people have been fully vaccinated for far on the ease a real need for a push on that. and now joining me to discuss all these are father is a former prime minister of the republic of kenya. i'm rayleigh, or dean gal who is also a high representative on infrastructure for the african union. studying, are you seeing a resurgence of coups in africa and they as seems to be a disconnect between the lead us and the people. what in your opinion, is causing this resurgence of a coups when people were thinking that africa was finally on the road to democracy
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. well, it is a ugly aversion, regrettable development, the continent that the democratization crosses that it is is started out in the early ninety's is a russian, some parts of a continent. a judge begin being again to see generals on the streets that took me over the government. i think it is a face is as to do either the luck dose of, of the limb to leadership, to actually deliver to the people. and secondly, i also showed you the constitution's odd to extend the term and also the read which elections themselves are. heads that the rigging of elections themselves arrest as j melinda,
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as the former vice chair of the african union commission, he explains not why there's been a search in coups in recent months. one can be able to see that the link between these rollback under what is happening particular in west africa. if you look at the 4 countries that i've experienced military challenges, molly in me, in the fossil and now getting the so there is also a link to what has happened. extend and particularly in media with, you know, with the removal gadhafi. you are an indian which are insurgents move in, particularly i think i does. i says, and under this i've also continued to most of the words they have the stimulus that region. and because of that, the military, particularly we just being put like the k. so look in the 1st asked to confronted
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these onslaught the, the, the, the don't have enough equipment that they don't have enough support, but just to go support to be able to push back in seconds. so that is to on us. the 2nd aspect of course, is that the population at large is a disenchanted and you know government governor's, that that's not delivered particularly of the economy in any of the government in the market, us. and the so the military i've seen are a number now for them to come in and, and, and try to go with their population. a rescue after the capture the attention of morocco has come to a tragic and a young boy who fell into a well on tuesday, has died. julian wolf has that story, but a warning her report does contain flash photography. ah, an emotional rescue ending in heartbreak. 5 year old ray and had been trapped
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inside this well for days. a massive but delicate operation was launched to free him. give her so i can't describe how i feel that my cousin is gone. what can i say on this now? and again, and in my heart is aching too much for him. he's my nephew, my god, been with him. just like how god stood with this crowd had gathered in support. but as news of the young boy's death spread condolences for his family pouring in rescue teams had been working around the clock, hoping to answer the collective prayers of a nation, the hashtags they ryan training on social media throughout the arab world. here i camera lowered into the well days earlier showing 5 year old ryan alive, but i'm able to move about rescue teams had provided him food and water through
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pipes. also some i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could help me. there was a response i rated for a minute and saw that he began using the oxygen, oxygen rescue team say they couldn't wide in the well to reach him. instead using diggers district way the earth at the side of it earlier. but when he disappeared, i prayed to god and faxed him to get them out of that well alive and safe, and agonizing wait for his family now tragically. oh there. julie move al jazeera violence therefore between 2 criminal gangs in central. mexico has taken the lives of another 16 people police on 10 bodies, wrapped in blankets on the streets of one city, others with an hanging inside a nearby warehouse. police say killings in the states increased to 1100 last year or 200 more than the year before. costa, ricans are voting and presidential elections on sunday, none of the $25.00 candidates are expected to win more than 40 percent of the boat,
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which is needed to avoid to run off the corona virus pandemic, and high unemployment. the top of the agenda for voters, the central american nation, has been long praise for democratic stability in a volatile region. vandals in france, have damaged a sculpture honoring and algerian military hero hours before it was due to be inaugurated. it was seen as a symbol of french shell, cheery and reconciliation. the sculpture portrays bill cut off the resisted french colonization in algeria and was jailed in boys in the 1850s was called. the forum of islam in france is being launched by the government, which the french interior minister says, will put an end to foreign influence on islam that president emanuel micron has suggested. that image of trained in france has been brought in from countries such as algeria, morocco, and turkey, mamms business, lee's event, intellectuals,
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all selected by the government will be in the forum. support to say it will help ensure adherence to francis secular values. critics, the government initiative goes too far and trying to control islam. yes, a lot. he is a political analyst and head of the committee for justice and liberties and france explains macros motivation behind the forum. the problem is that in, by the way, my call has a shut down, and the main is it's with the trains moms in the northern suburbs of berries. and while this government has pledged to twin french mom's, why does the french government so the, the previous ones and even the new ones continue to have agreements with both morocco and julia to bring him? what in money, what about what does not want to use to have independent thomas muslim communities with 20 representative moms at twin by them? which means that in return, what she would see is that in many ways, my call was to set up a french institute for the moms, and then how with them being imposed up on the shoulders of muslims. and again,
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that will be in the mit, and they will all of this for the why. the gap between official will seem representative and the brother and listen communities and friends in india and muslim girls and several governor run highest schools in connecticut state fighting to be allowed to wear the hid job that's off to the state government fandom. they include that in their words, disturb equality, integrity, and public law and order should not be worn. videos posted on social media shows several female students protesting outside one of the schools. and see the band violate their right to practice religion guaranteed under the indian constitution. they b s. anna is a professor of international relations at the university of westminster. he says the move is passive, wider efforts and india into a hindu. nationalists country. what's happening and are not good. some private abilene, government institutions, a thing that goes away, he job will not be allowed to come into the classroom. now,
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if you go into the indian constitution law, that's possibly going to be illegal and that justifying it. but i think that is a disturbing social order, public order that even if a disturbing social order is not good, go for waiting he job. that's because if you the prohibiting them from coming in and when the protesting what we have is a very dangerous phenomenon, even worse than what government is doing. and the institution that being the phenomenon of right, doing hindu boys and now goes also joining in by reading when carbon shows and listening goes along with job, they should be allowed to wear clothing. the problem up was no one associated into them into religion. sap and shawl and separate car that was and they were part of the condition. so what essentially happening and not good, the government that's easy to government. he's moving deliberately provocative move . because the muslim to marginalize muslim goes and also create a greater divide with him. again, what it revealed is that the there not one incident,
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this is not local peculiarity. what's happening cannot go what's happening in daily, what's happening in different parts of india. what does something in common to something in common is essentially the fault of b, g, b to convert india from a secular country into a hindu nationalist country. the corona virus pandemic clues schools all over the world, including latin america with honduras, particularly hard hit south to the shut down school, shifted to remote learning, which affected thousands of children because of extreme poverty and limited internet access. as manuel report reports, this exacerbates is what was already an educational crisis. loaders, they have a 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 by their family. everything here depends on parents. lessons at schools are very bad. we have to contribute with everything,
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and many parents can't on. we don't have the money to buy the things. teachers say they need not be left her. even before the pandemic, the education system in honduras was already in decay. but the death blow came in the form of 2 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 scores for students to return 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 destroyed. students are due back very soon at this small public school in shamella gone, one of the poorest suburbs of some federal sula, but the director says a complete lack of support from the government has slowed their preparations.
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armando ania has 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, as schools remain closed due to pandemic restrictions. as many as 600000 students abandoned the education system altogether. according to statistics from the world bank, the coven 19 pandemic has said back educational efforts in honduras by almost half a decade. in issue, the newly elected president of honduras, seo manor castle, has promised to make a top priority. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san piedro sula honduras,
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a 2nd sy clone in 2 weeks. it's madagascar bringing strong winds and heavy rain cyclone. but sir, i had average winds of more than 160 kilometers an hour when it made landfall on the eastern coast. line late on saturday, experts say it's a very serious threat, which is likely to inflict widespread damage. queen elizabeth wants her daughter in law, camilla to be known as queen consort. when prince charles becomes king, there had been suggestions the duchess of cornwall would be known as the princess consort, queen elizabeth expressed her wish for camilla's new title on the eve of the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories senior members of the u. s. military have arrived in poland as part of the nato deployment. nearly 3000 american soldiers are being sent to.

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