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if one unit in african metrics, you need to find someone who is going to be tin k as to teach the community. that leaves even with the wildlife. it's excellent elliot, slim bumpo riding with las, my zimbabwe on al jazeera. ah, more us troops arrived to boston, nato forces in poland, a bit to count russia's growing military presence along the ukraine. bella was brought up. ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al jazeera alive from dough also coming out of the days of frenzied digging a tragic end for a 5 year old boy trapped in american well weeks of gridlock in canada as
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capital ottawa truckers to blockaded parliament buildings show their frustration of a pandemic restrictions at the end of an era indian singing legend, blotter, mangas god dies at the age of $92.00. ah, well, diplomatic talks have yet to come to a resolution. russia is flexing its military muscles near the border with ukraine. satellite images, paint a picture of russia's military capabilities. if conflict were to break out. these images show the hardware that's been deployed to bail roost at craft troops at defense systems could be seen at military bases. russia move troops to better route for what it says, a military drills and still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine or russia also sent to long range nuclear capable bombers for
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a practice. one of the pain roost rushes defense, ministry says the jets were there to interact with the bell, russian air force and its defenses. at the same time, city a members of the u. s. military of arrived in poland as they hope boast of bolsters it's eastern flank, in response to russia's military buildup. members of the u. s. chain of command have landed 100 kilometers from poland border with ukraine, nearly 3000 extra american soldiers being deployed to poland and romania. holland alone is a military expert and severe advisor. the atlantic council. he believes the u. s. reinforcements will have very little impact on the situation. 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 if he stands down at the end of february,
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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 has 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. how does he get out? now maybe he could want to have a border opening to crimea with some people have argued, 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 didn't use them? well, there were millions or soviet forces on the border of nato and hundreds of thousands of nato forces on the border of the soviet union. we didn't go to war. so
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i think war is probably very unlikely in this particular crisis. and certainly one hopes up. what's the focus of the tension between russia and ukraine has been on energy supplies and the disruption that a war could cause spot. as on to serious hotter abdul hamid reports, global food suppliers could also be impacted. and the de winter snow lies ukraine's black earth, known here as chair knows them, it's highly fertile, and it's what makes this country a major player in global agriculture markets. here at agro complex a 2 hour drive from give about $18000.00 tons of corn, wheat, rice, sawyer, barley and sunflower are produced every year from which to me it was obvious him, look, you know what? because we are in a state of war. we had to switch suppliers and we used to rely on russia for spare parts of fertilizer and diesel. we also faced problems because of the occupation of
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don bass and crimea. so if there is a full scale invasion, it will be a disaster for every one or what we can't focus on this now. but about 70 percent of each year's harvest head to the black sea port of odessa and from there to consumers around the world. ukraine is one of the major exporters of grain in the world. actually this farm alone exports about 70 percent of its production. so any disruption here. good to have a huge impact on global distribution and supply. last year, ukraine produce about a 100000000 tons of grain. only 25 percent went to the local market. the rest made its way to asia, the middle east and africa. ukraine's wheat accounts for half of all wheat consumed in lebanon, 43 percent in libya,
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and 22 percent in yemen. and ukrainian barley represents nearly a 100 percent of saudi arabia's barley imports and about 50 per cent of egypt needs . some of these countries are economically battered and are ready, suffer food shortages phrases went up due to the corona virus pandemic. now, the threat of war means that the staples may soon cost even more the last 3 weeks. more and more concern is that sa, mom, logistic companies, international companies, de afraid to go to ukraine and ah, black supports because they are selling deadline. death. look the race, a literary where cells waiting there, war to start. and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, et cetera, et cetera. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as
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a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid algiers, either g tomo blast ukraine side as president. she's in ping as welcome to heads of state from 30 countries to beijing for the winter olympics. were the banquets on saturday. among them were leaders from central asia, the middle east, and latin america. but 10 nations including the u. s. have joined a diplomatic boycott in protest against human rights abuses in china as northwest region of jin chang will. during a sideline conference, un secretary general, antonio gutierrez says that he asked she to allow un human rights chief michel bashfully to visit the chin jang region that a readout of the meeting from china's state news agency made no mention of that.
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activists say that at least 1000000 people mostly muslim wiggers are imprisoned in so called education camps. tennessee, as president, is to dissolve the supreme judicial council of to withdrawing some of its members privileges. president k sired as severely criticized judges of late and says the council is outdated. critics say that he's targeting the judiciary and a bit to consolidate power of institutions in tunis, yet he dismissed the government and suspended parliament last july. a rescue effort that captured the attention of a rocker and many around the world was come to a trench again. a young boy who fell into a well on tuesday has been found dead. just a warning for gillian wolf's report contains flash photography. ah, an emotional rescue ending in heartbreak, 5 year old ray and had been trapped inside as well for days. a massive but delicate
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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 when now i'm hungry and 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 hash tag, say ryan trending on social media throughout the arab world. here a camera lowered in to 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 pipe fossil tomatoes. i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could help me. there was a response and i waited for
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a minute and saw that he began losing the oxygen oxy. him to rescue team say they couldn't widen the well to reach him. instead of using diggers to strip away the earth at the side of it earlier. but when he disappeared, i prayed to god and begged him to get him out of that well alive and safe, and agonizing wait for his family. now. tragically over julie move algebra in france, a sculpture honoring an algerian military hero has been vandalized just hours before it was due to be inaugurated. it was seen as a symbol of french algerian reconciliation with sculpture portrays amir uncle cutter, who resisted french colonization in algeria. and was jailed in the 18 fifty's young palestinians say that they're being left out of important political discussions, which directly impact their lives. student groups in the occupied territory have been protesting because they want more of a say,
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al jazeera that are abraham has more now from the occupied westbank. these university students are protesting against what they say is the university's administration ban on marches. student unions have long influenced palestinian politics and bearded at universities. administration says they're still allowed to express their opinion. but since the establishment of the palestinian authority in 1994, the power of students has been diminished. many say they used to be players, but have been reduced to bystanders. allah rahman was with the color suburban philistine hobbs over the palestinian youth is a majority. the representation in politics is minimal. i think up political parties of aged and there's a culture that prefers seniority over young people, and we don't have elections to establish ourselves here. recent polls show that 70 percent of palestinians want general elections in the occupied west bank and gaza strip, but 50 per cent. they, they're not optimistic. they'll be held any time soon. the palestinian central
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council p. c. c is meeting on sunday to discuss policy decisions and filling top vacancies in the palestinian liberation organization, or pillow. several political parties are boycotting the meeting thing. elections are needed to end internal divisions. hammers on a slam actually had are not members of the piano. they haven't been invited and see the meeting is illegitimate for to hold power in the west bank and also has much influence on the p. c. c, and p, a loo, and eldric. and i realized that the main body in the pillow and in the street and the company, the whole pcc and pnc, should allow other affections to nominate people to top pillow positions. critics say that the palestinian central council has become more powerful than recent years in 2018, the national council delegated more of its powers to the central council is to bel replacing the role of the national council with the central council with a huge mistake and this is the highest palestinian parliament, the represent,
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all palestinians at home and in the diaspora. but it was replaced with a weak central council but only represent certain parties and people of their choice. and general elections were left held in the occupied territory more than 15 years ago. while it's not easy to know which party is more popular for to has the grip of power in the west bank. while hammock controls garza than what that elected this election for the palestinian authority should have been held only one. whenever. in my opinion, we are liberation. movements. one election is enough. second general election in 2006 was a mistake. as palestinians do not seem to be getting any closer to holding elections, many analysts see meetings like this one is to give legitimacy to the current political leadership. neither but a him, al jazeera, the occupied westbank still come here on al jazeera of critical gas shortage in bangladesh. it's the poorest who are suffering most conflict screws and crew
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covered 19 for communion leaders to have much to discuss on the final diverse summit. ah, hello there, it's a conflicted picture. weatherwise across europe. we've got cold wintery conditions . up in the north. the down in the south is still plenty of fine and dry weather to be found with long spells of sunshine. no, that is going to change. by the time we get into monday, you can see that wave of wind to weather is going to work its way of essential areas towards the balkans and to that southeast corner. but let's start in the north west. we've had a weather system that's blown across the north sea, bringing heavy rain to the low countries was still things and snow flurries and showers kick into northern areas of the u. k. what we think
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a lot about wind to weather, affecting the baltics as well as western parts of russia with heavy snow for places like finland i'm. there's more of that to come. you can see behind me low, precious, strengthening, sweeping across iceland. so some heavy snow and rain, it's likely to edge into norway by tuesday. but for the south of this, it's a much finer and dry a picture with lots of sunshine across the iberian peninsula, or a few showers in the south. and it's looking rather fine. and why for much of italy, but have a look on tuesday. we'll also see a wintery mix across the balcony that should weather update. ah, with frank assessments for china. well benefit from the 0 call it strategy. if the rest of the world cannot get informed opinions at all costs luckiest on needs, i'm not writing that statement. critical debate why group would claims that need to
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come to stan cho threats to russia, but it's precisely his actions that's created this insecurity in the region. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main years. this is more us troops arrive in poland. russia has been holding air drills with bell roofs, is spot of moscow's ongoing military build upon ukraine's border. that are continuing fears that russia plans to invade canisius president is does as old the
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supreme judicial council of withdrawing some of its members privileges. president price i it says the body is outdated. critics. those say he's targeting the dish re in order to consolidate power of the 5 year old boy who was trapped and a well in morocco has been found dead. morocco's king announced that by an did not survive the 5 day will deal rescue as dug out possible hillside to be able to reach the boy. as the african union summit draws to a close on its 2nd and final day and addis ababa, the continents leaders say that they want to expand the a huge influence internationally. the some, it's hosty theo, p as president. i'll be ahmed as cool for african countries to be given permanent seats of the un security council. but the delegates also expressed the need to deal with regional conflicts, including cooling for ceasefire in ethiopia as to guy region. guinea is transitional assembly has met for the 1st time since the military coup, 5 months ago. they want to return to civilian rule. after the 1st democratic e,
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democratically elected president of a con day was forced from office out a limit terms in office was on the agenda during the 1st meeting. a 2nd cycle in 2 weeks has hit madagascar bringing strong winds and heavy rain cyclone, but said i had average winds of more than 160 kilometers an hour when it made land full on the east and coastline late on saturday. experts say that it's a very serious threat. it's likely to inflict widespread damage. a conflict between 2 criminal gangs over territory and central mexico has led to the deaths of 16 people. the states prosecutor says police found 10 bodies wrapped in blankets on the streets of one city. other bodies were found hanging inside a warehouse near by. police say that bird, as in the state, increased to 1100 last here, 200 more than the previous year. voters adding to the poles in costa rica on sunday
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to choose a new president. none of the $25.00 presidential candidates is expected to win. more than the 40 percent required to avoid a run off. the pandemic and high unemployment are at the top of voters, lists of concerns. thousands of people have rallied in brazil to protest against the murder of a congolese refugee security footed showed the man had been tied to a post and beaten to death. monica yet ikea reports. the protests organized by the family was much larger than expected. thousands rob brazil calling for justice for moiz, a cabin gum. they're a congolese migrant whose face is now everywhere. has become a symbol for the black lives matter movement. moisture was brutally beaten to death in this beaches for he used to work. it's in the same neighborhood were president jade ball so narrow owns a house about that is this neighborhood is we're brazil's elite lives. he was 3
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like an animal, like a thing with this 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 humans. moiz could have been my son, my brother, my cousin. cctv released by the police show moisture 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. was his family fled the war in congo in 2014. his mother asked for justice and peace. and we ran away from violence in a civil war to find more wildlands. that's gone is a teacher,
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an activist says moiz, this 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 pres than 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 inactive. i'll jazeera hundreds of protests as have rallied for 2nd night in the u. s. city of minneapolis off for 22 year old man was killed by police on a lock was shot dead in his apartment on wednesday, after officers used to so called no knock. such warrant locks. family says that offices woke him while he was sleeping and he reached for a firearm in the confusion, minneapolis is the city where george floyd was killed by a police officer in 2020, sparking black lives matter. protests. police in canada, a vine to crack,
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down on what they say is an increasingly dangerous protest by hundreds of truck drivers in the capitol, ottawa, roads, in the city of been gridlock for more than a week. i'll just say russia pretends he reports from ottawa. ah, organizes had build this 2nd weekend of the blockade around the canadian parliament as a family day. it's clear there's an awareness of a negative headlines of last weekend when protested were accused of attacking those wearing masks and displaying races. symbols ma'am, ma'am. the blockade began as a protest about cross border trucking vaccine mandates. even though 90 percent of cross border truckers are vaccinated and the u. s. in san vaccination too. but clearly it's now about pandemic policy in general. where fed up with these restrictions says 2 years, every went locked down, get a few, you know what your, i mean. and those you joined. the protests on saturday also raised the range of
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issues. the protest organizers who are from the extreme right wing of canadian politics are demanding the overthrow of the governments. but there were also anti waxes religious fundamentalists and those raising topics of concern to both the right and left, like the power of pharmaceutical companies, or the civil liberties implications of mandates. and then there were those who'd simply had enough of the pandemic. everything has been locked down in person locked down again, as bending like days and weeks in my bedroom and, and going all the way back to school and still feeling isolated. the polls do show a majority of canadians are fed up with the handling of the pandemic by both federal and provincial authorities. but they also show overwhelming support for mandates and public health measures. designed to ease the strain on the health care system. and that makes the organizes ultimatum that they won't bulge unless all mandates are removed. challenging. it is difficult to see how this will end. we've
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covered proto, the canada, and the path either for indigenous rights, or again, my phone, the authority, the crackdown, riffling with the front, all going to remove their easily. the ever got the algebra ottawa here spot casa joe rogan is issued a public apology for repeatedly using a racial slur and various shows over the last 12 years. rogan's apology for using the n word came after grammy award winning singer songwriter, india. ari pulled her music from the sportive i streaming service which hosts rogan's podcast. is the broadcast a 2nd apology, the less for the week following a black, a backlash over his coverage of coven 19 misinformation. queen elizabeth once her daughter in law camilla to be known as queen consort. when her son becomes king camilla had previously chosen to be known as princess consort. instead of princess of wales and respect for the memory of the late princess diana,
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queen elizabeth expressed her wish on the eve of the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne. the singer latter mangas car, known as the nightingale of india and queen of melody, has died at the age of 92. she sang more than 30000 songs and 36 languages. and she won awards and honors in india and abroad during her career of more than 70 years. she died at the hospital in one by whilst undergoing treatment for pneumonia after testing positive for coven 19 last month. joining us not from calcutta is on a router, but a charge eep who's an offer and has written extensively on indian music. good to have you with us, or what did she mean to you? oh, oh oh sure, i thought you said 30000 songs. no, they did not sing and you told them songs a number of songs should be not born in another matter.
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i would say that not among issue in more music. okay. then be lot like her and i do not think that there will be any one lake in my assumption is that she must be more certain that in the world, if not a foreign anything is just for the sheer volume and span of a look. she has been singing from the early length, even fourteens, and she did as a lemon on her credit or she sang for the radio and then subsequently for the cinema. and she carried on for all at 65 years. ah. but why don't? why did she know me?
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why did she mean so much to so many people in india. i mean her appeal was, was very, very broad, wasn't it among, in his very diverse population. what was it about her that made her so special? she be in none. wow. one factor which i feel by the secret was an immaculate voice is beyond definition it is langley costliest glass. ok. secondly, the feeling she could embody in a songs i think it came to her baby matter. she did not have to work hard and it was banged of. if atlas ever agree singing another aspect, is that what it was? she sang especially during the ah bang fame from the early fifties to be
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mid. seventy's would be great. it really be lying. and it was flawless, and not a single misty. she put up picking the exact losses and the exact voice, wonky, even beauty. sh. schedules for something is a different items, especially the case. i mean, you can be really good. totes usa manufactured for being with us. bangladesh is facing a worse than gas shortage. the crisis, the us forcing many low income families to use firewood to cook, meals, drivers of gas powered vehicles and factories. wilson being affected tongue via child re reports now from dhaka, where supplies of halt like many others been actor is forced to search for alternatives to cooking meals because of the increasing shortage of guess. yes, pregnant now, most of the time there is hardly any gas available in the light. i work in the garment factories, so i am not always at home. it's not possible to cook with firewood all the time.
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yes, yeah, it's the same. despite the fragrant disruptions, customers are still having to pay for the guest connection and on their own it. so miss hagney said, hey, i'm not going to back this. you know, it's very hard to see. we can cook. now there's been no guest since this morning. it's only available late at night, it's not possible to get up at that time to cook. so we use cylinder gas when needed. how can we manage like this as low income people leave of export se bangladesh as fast growing economy is facing a severe gas shortage this year? that's due to the slow pace of exploration for new deposits of natural gas, as well as increasing dependency on imports. i made growing domestic demand and a jump in liquid natural gas prices, and the global market has come as a shock to bangladesh as around 25 percent of the total gas supply require men in
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the country relies on imported bottled. yes, the government has ordered filling station to close for 4 hours a day because of the shortage and textile factory owners say the supply shot at cost industry close to $2000000000.00 in the past 3 months. this is the shouted some factories catapult. we are running gas run generator when we could have done that and also washing plans almost walking 25 to 75 percent one. so this has resulted in big deception and the promotion. the consumer watchdog says a short term solution to resolve the crisis is our gently needed look who me mother, he my she shall logo to gosh, we could temporarily suspend supplying gas to non essential sectors. however, it's important to keep the supply in, take the industries and domestic consumers, and we should extract the gas reserves that are already discovered and supplied those to the great energy expert sworn. that if a solution is unfound,
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