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repair for their jam, i try to do the same then minutes later, once the earth is just a blurb below it's time to free fall. ah, more us troops arrived to bolster nato forces in poland, a bit to count to russia's growing military presence along the ukraine, baylor roost border. we look at how conflict in ukraine could affect the world suppliers of food like wheat and gray. ah, hello. busy i'm adrian said again, this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up of the days of frenzied digging a trench again for a 5 year old boy who was trapped in a bill wilken well. and me,
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ah, she was known as the nightingale of india, hollywood superstar, welcome under shaw, has died at the age of martha to 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 was a breakout, these images show the hardware that's been deployed to baylor roost at croft troops and air defense systems can be seen at military basis. russia moved troops to better route for what it says are military drills. i'm still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine. who rushes also sent to long range nuclear capable ball most for practice, runs over by the roost. russian defense ministry says that the aircraft were there
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to interact with the bay, the russian air force and its air defenses. let the same time city a members of the u. s. military of arrived in poland as nato bolsters its eastern flank in response to russia's military build up. 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. harlan ullman is a military expert and senior adviser at 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, as he said he would then he's going to have all sorts of diplomatic leverage.
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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. 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 natal 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 did use them? well, there were millions or soviet forces on the water of nato and hundreds of thousands of nato forces on the board of the soviet union. we didn't go to war. so i think
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war is probably very unlikely in this particular crisis. and certainly one hopes up much of the focus of the tension between russia and ukraine has been on energy supplies and the disruption that a walk, of course. but as our cirrus caught a abdel, how made reports global food suppliers could also be impacted. under the winter snow lies ukraine's black earth known here as channels em. 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 a vis him rock. you know what? because we are in a state of war. we had to switch suppliers and we used to rely, am russia the spare parts, fertilizer and diesel? we also faced problems because of the occupation of don bass and crimea. so if
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there is a full scale invasion, it will be a disaster for every one or what we can't focus on this now. up 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 produced 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, and 22 percent in yemen. and ukrainian barley represents nearly
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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, they afraid to go to ukraine and ah, black supports because they are selling dell in death. look, there is a literary where cells waiting there war to start. and if you go there, so we can loose our facilities, et cetera, et cetera. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an
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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 al jersey that she told me had a blast ukraine. a rescue efforts that captured the attention of morocco and many around the world has come to a tragic end. a young boy who fell into a well on tuesday has been found dead. just a warning that julian 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 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?
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and you can't find it. my heart is aching too much for him. he's my nephew. my god . been with him just like how god stood with us ah 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 round 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 into the well days earlier showing 5 year old ray and alive, but i'm able to move them. rescue teams had provided him food and water through pipes. bottom up, i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could halo. there was a response i rated for a minute and saw that he began using the oxygen to oxy him to rescue team, say they couldn't widen the well to reach him. instead, using diggers to strip away the earth at the side of it earlier but
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a little 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 gillian wolf, al jazeera, tim is his president, is to dissolve the supreme judicial council out to withdrawing some of its members privileges. president christ science has severely criticized judges of late and says the council is outdated. critics say that he's targeting the judiciary in a bit to consolidate power of institutions into this year. he dismissed the government and suspended parliament last july. 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 use influence internationally. the some it's host. if he of his prime minister abbey ahmed, a school for african countries to be given a permanent seat at the un security council. but the delegates also expressed the need to deal with regional conflicts, including calling for cease fire in ethiopia,
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is to good i region. let's go live better. what are some of our serious muhammad adot is sat there for us? have it african leaders of struggles pretty much with how to respond to a spate of crews that have taken place on the continent. and also how to enhance coven 19 vaccinations. any agreement on those issues at the summit, while at the end of the summit of the can lead is will issue communicate in which the expected fell out. measures needed to be taken from all in the hunting book, the nation against corporate 19 on the continent. they have agreed to advance the roll out of volition, in african countries, more than 500 than 80000000 doses of the exam has been delivered to africa so far.
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and they have been logistical problems which are the we can be expecting the newly created africa mid seems agency, which is a component of african union to deal with. and that is as far as the initial issue is concerned on the qu, issue, they know much of a consensus. but the general agreement is that the african union needs to play a more preventable role about preventive role when it comes to the coups, such as robust monitoring of elections, to ensure that could ability unfairness and also ensure that tom limits in the constitutions of member countries are respected differences between members over the blocks relationship with israel, broken entity open at the summit at my home at any idea if they can agree away forward on that will not is a motto that is going to dominate discussions during the 2nd day of the submit
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today, last saw fucking mohammed the chop off some of the african union commission unilaterally awarded, is that i'd love a status of meetings and events of the african union that has created a division between the members with africa, nigeria, and also some members of the southern africa development corporation stoddick saying that they want israel out and that of the state has withdrawn. but then base a divide the countries like can moral call and the democratic republic of coal who want to keep that state of the diploma of the some it tell us that a consensus on this issue is highly unlikely at the summit. i'll just have it outta reporting live that from a shop of and how many thanks date still to come here on. i'll just hear a cause for justice. the death of a con believes migrant who has beaten to death,
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sparks nationwide protest in brazil and weeks of gridlock in canada as capital. also one truckers who located parliament buildings show their frustration of pandemic restrictions. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. the with the sponsored by capital airways. it's sunday, february. the 6th piercer weather report for europe and africa. however, on great to view some disturbed weather across the islands of ireland and britain. that energy is moving across the english channel. and we're going to get dallas with rain from northern germany right into northern france, or our weather alerts in play for just how much rain be. we'll see also weather alert in play for scotland because of the snow there, which will be heavy at times. this energy eventually will flood to the east and the
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south. it's going to generate a lot of snow through the alpine region. but that's on monday. also some showers for the balkans and snow over higher ground. but again, that's a monday story. so for now, enjoy the sunshine serial has a higher 6 degrees. ok to where all the action is in southern africa right now. tropical cycling. that sir, i made landfill just south of the capital and tend to revoke, is what we know when it made that landfall. when got 235 kilometers per hour waves 15 meters, and now we're expecting to see about half a meter of rain. so here's what it like. look like ground level. those wanes whipping around the trees, flash flooding, and land sides. likely. now, by monday its cut across the country, but it is still throwing rain back toward western and central areas on monday that sure weather update will soon take care. ah, the weather sponsored by katara weighs while
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the water line is, are making furious efforts in order to disrupt the trend. we need to store my load. i want you mentoring that i was guy on al jazeera, me ah, again, this is al 0. let's remind you of the bad news. the south senior members of the u. s. military of arrived in poland. as part of a nato deployment, nearly 3000 more american soldiers being sent to the region. they so says that it's
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in response to russia's military build up on the border with ukraine. a 5 year old boy who fell into a weapon. morocco on tuesday has died despite a huge rescue operation that captured global attention. king mom, it is called the boy's parents to offer his condolences at ethiopia as cool for african nations to be given a permanent seats of the un security council. toasting the african union summit, where leaders say that they want to expand the 55 member blocks international insolence. thousands of protests as of right across brazil against the murder of a 24 year old congolese refugee security footage. showed the man being tied to a post and beaten to death. on to serious monica jak yet for ports. the protest organized by the family was much larger than expected. thousands throb brazil, calling for justice from noisy cabin gumby, a congolese migrant whose face is now everywhere, has become
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a symbol for the black lives matter movement. moisture was brutally beaten to death in the speeches for he used to work. it's in the same neighbourhood were president jade bill. so narrow owns a house about that is list neighborhood is we're brazil's elite lives. he was 3 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 humans. moiz could have been my son, my brother, my cousin, c c t. v released by the police show moist, arguing with the man, 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, is changed since the times of slavery. moiz was tied and beaten to death in public
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as if he were a thing. moses family fled the war in congo in 2014. his mother asked for justice and peace. as it was, we ran away from violence in a civil war to find more wildlands. that to a gone is a teacher, an activist says moiz is 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 them bull sonata aiming for a 2nd term. these protestors say that the president silence shows how little he has done to protect minorities, monica, and i can, i'll jazeera, a conflict between 2 criminal gangs of a territory. and central mexico has led to the deaths of 16 people. the states prosecutors, as the police found 10 bodies, wrapped in blankets on the streets of one city. other bodies were found hanging
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inside a warehouse near by. police say the murders in the states increased to 1100 last year. that's $200.00 more than in the previous year. hundreds of protest as of rallied for a 2nd night of the u. s. city of minneapolis. after a 22 year old man was killed by police. a mere lock was shot dead in his apartment on wednesday. after officers used a so called no knock search warrant locks, family says the officers woke him while he was sleeping and he reached for a firearm in the confusion, minneapolis where george floyd was killed by a police officer in 2020, sparking black lives matter protests. java, lindsey is a historian of african american history and culture. she says that there are fundamental problems with policing in the u. s. we have to understand the history of policing in the united states. we have to understand its relationship to race and what specifically to anti black racism. and we understand the whoops of policing in this country being about recapturing,
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fugitive enslaved people. and we understand it as protecting businesses, and particularly the property of white men protecting those who are employing but not labours. 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, not 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 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
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to just say let's we form 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 for a some canada advisor correct on what they say is an increasingly dangerous protest by hundreds of truck drivers of the capitol, auto roads, the severe burn gridlock, trouble that a week now to reassure her return safe is there. ah, organizes had builds the 2nd weekend of the blockade around the canadian parliament as a family day. it's clear as an awareness of a negative headlines of last weekend when protested were accused of attacking those wearing masks and displaying races. symbols. the blockade began as a protest about cross border trucking vaccine mandates. even though 90 percent of cross border truckers of accidentally and the us insists on vaccination to. but
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clearly it's now about pandemic policy in general. where fed up with these restrictions just 2 years. everyone logged down get a few, you know what you mean. and those who joined the protests on saturday also raised a range of issues. the protest organizes who are from the extreme right wing of canadian politics, demanding the overthrow of the government. but they were also empty of axes, 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 monday's, and then there were those who simply had enough of the pandemic. everything has been locked down in person, locked down again, spending like days and weeks in my bedroom, and then going all the way back to school and still feeling isolated. the polls do show a majority of canadians all fed up with the handling of the pandemic by both federal and provincial authorities. but they also show overwhelming support for mandates
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and public health measures designed to ease the strain on the health care system. and that makes the organizes ultimatum that they won't budge unless all mandates are removed, challenging. it is difficult to see how this will end. we've covered protests and kind of the pos either for indigenous rights or prox swiftly. but these trucks are all going to be moved so easily. she ever see out 0. what's being called the forum of islam and france is being lost 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 a moms a trained in france instead of being brought in from countries such as algeria, morocco, and turkey, m arms, business leaders and intellectuals all selected by the government will be at before him. supporters say that it will help ensure adherence to francis secular values.
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critics the say the government initiative goes too far in trying to control islam. yellow. anti is a political analyst on the head of the committee for justice and liberties in france. he explained, is president mccormick, motivation i and the for the problem is that emanuel mccoy has a shut down in the mean, is it with the trains in moms in the northern suburbs of verizon. and while this government has, you know, pledges to twin friendship, in moms, why does the french government so that the, the previous long and even the new ones continue to have agreements with both morocco and jr. yeah. to bring him on. what in menu mark, one does not want you to have independent autonomous listen communities with 20 representative demands at twin by them. which means that in return, what we see is that in many ways my call was to set up a fresh institute at 220 amanda. and then how with them being imposed up on the, on the shoulders of muslims. and again, that will be illegitimate. and they will all this further wide them. the gap
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between or fish will seem representatives and the broader i'm the same communities in france, china as president, she jane ping as welcome heads of state from 30 countries to bay. jing for the winter olympics with a banquet on saturday, among them. leaders from central asia, the middle east and latin america. the 10 nations including the u. s. of joined a diplomatic boycott in protest against human rights abuses. in china is northwestern region of shin jang, one of the sideline conference, you and secretary general antonio guerrero, says that he asked she to allow you and human rights chief michelle bachelor to visit the changing region. but a readout of the missing from china state news agency made no mention of it. activists say that at least 1000000 people mostly muslim, wiggers, are imprisoned in so called re education camps. bangladesh is facing, facing a worse thing, gash, short gas shortage. the crisis is forcing many low income families to use firewood
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to cook meals, drivers of gas powered vehicles in factories also being affected to via child re reports from the capitol darker like many others, been actor is forced to search for alternatives to cooking mills because of the increasing shortage of gas. yes, peggy law. most of the time there is hardly any gas available in the line. i work in the garment factories, so i am not always at home. it's not possible to cook with firewood all the time. yes, yeah. good to me, despite the fragrant disruptions, customers are still having to pay for the gas connection among their own ex omission. he said, hey, they're on moment of us. you know, it's very hard to see. we can't 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 export se bangladesh as
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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 going 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 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 costa industry, close to $2000000000.00 in the past 3 months. this is resulted some factories catapult. we are running gas run generator. we em, you could on that and also washing plans almost lacking 25 to 75 percent.
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so the result is a big deception of the production. the consumer watchdog say a short term solution to resolve the crisis is, are generally needed. that could be nice if 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 grid time energy experts, one that if a solution is and found both industrial production and millions of domestic users, particularly low income families, will continue to suffer. turnville children al jazeera, dr. sing, i notice the nightingale of india, and the queen of melody has died at the age of $92.00. i minus the same thousands of songs in many languages and has 70 year korea testing positive curve at 19 last month. she died at hospital and mom by being treated for pneumonia. i
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wrote about a child g is written extensively on india. music explains what made her such a force in the number one factor which i seen behind the secret was immaculate influence is beyond definition, this lady costliest glass. okay. secondly, the feeling she called in body in the song, i think you came through maybe method did not have to work. and it was banged off. if that list ever agree singing. another aspect is that what the wish he sang is wishing you during the bang theory on the early fifties will be mid seventy's up would be the way and it was flawless and
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not a single mistake. she would replicate the exact losses and the exact voice. why even duty, she did shoot for something with regard to hooks, especially with priscilla's queen, elizabeth won store for in law camilla to be known as queen consort. when our son charles becomes king, the queen expressed her wish on the eve of the 78th anniversary of her accession to the throne. camilla chose to be known as princess consort. instead of princess of wales in respect for the memory of princess diana. ah, this is al jazeera, let's take a look at the headlines. this are senior members of the u. s. military of arrived in poland. as part of a nato deployment, nearly 3000 more american soldiers being sent to the region need her says it's in response to russia's military build up on the border with you.

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