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also think it isn't likely that all buildings would be saved. we must see the different options. and we as local government with the neighbors on the secret familia are working on that. i mean, in the project has been delayed many times by the spanish civil war in the 19 thirty's by economic downturns. and most recently, by the pandemic. gowdy died in 1926 and never expected this a grudge, familiar to be finished in his lifetime. referring to who he described as god. he was often known to say, my client is in no rush. vincent merlin, al jazeera. ah, hello, i money i eat. this is out as they are alive from die. ha! mourn our top story. us reinforcements have arrived in poland as nato bolsters its eastern flank, in response to russia's military build up at ukraine's border as no end in sight to
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the stand off between russia and the west over ukraine. all sides positioning their forces with fears of a russian invasion. moscow insists it doesn't intend to invade. crane. senior defense officials in the u. s. happened briefing politicians on ukraine. alan fisher has laces from washington dc. this is the american assessment, the think that vladimir putin has on the borders of ukraine, 70 percent of the forces that he needs. if he wants to launch an invasion that they think that nothing is going to happen, at least in the next couple of weeks. there's a couple of reasons for that. one is the beijing olympics. vladimir putin doesn't want to take the spotlight away from china. and the 2nd thing is he's waiting for the ground to get much harder because of the winter frost. so heavy machinery like tanks can move across the ground. no. according to mark milly, the check jerked chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he thinks that if the russians decide to invade,
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they could take the capital heave within 72 hours and he's talking about massive numbers of refugees moving probably towards poland. anita country in the 1st hours of any offensive taking place. he's talking about quite significant numbers of deaths he seeing that there could be 50000 ukrainians, killed somewhere in the region of 25000 ukranian troops. 10000 russians killed. and of course, the americans immediately if there was anything to go across the border from the russian side, put sanctions in place that would hit the russian economy. what are the russians saying to this? it's all nonsense, complete nonsense. it's war mongering by the americans. they're saying, what if we said to you the united states was about to invade the u. k, with a 130000 people that could be killed in the 1st hours and said we've got it from intelligence sources, but didn't tell you what those sources are. a number of people have also pointed to the fact that, of course, the united states for a very long time said sir, dan hides weapons of mass destruction. and in the end there were no weapons of mass
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destruction. the mart really is already said this time on the ukrainian border. it fuels different. joe biden continues to monitor the situation this weekend is up in delaware. but it's clear that lawmakers have been given a much clearer picture of the american assessment of what could happen. but the russians are saying it's nonsense. a short time ago, ukraine's foreign minister reacted to the u. s. assessment. he tweeted the following. to not believe the apocalyptic predictions. different capitals of different scenarios bought. ukraine is ready for any development. today. ukraine has a strong ami, unprecedented international support on ukrainians. faith in that country. this enemy should be afraid, not os. ukraine's presidency says that resolving to stand off with russia through diplomacy remains the most likely outcome. charles traffic has moved from east and ukraine. president zalinski has been of course,
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very appreciative to his nato partners and european countries full for example, the supply of additional weapons to nato countries in eastern europe. he's been very appreciative of the kind of training that ukrainian forces have received over the years by an nato partners. but he is also been certainly in the last few days and publicly criticized some western countries. notably the u. s. for what he describes is potentially foaming up fermenting, sorry, hysteria, and causing problems for ukraine. notably, for example, i'm the ukranian economy. a bear in mind that prison zalinski came to pow, he won that presidential election in 2019 with a promise. and that promise was to return crimea to ukraine, to end the war in dumbass. and he has failed on both those fronts. and so there are
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increasing voices. analysts saying that the president, ukrainian president is increasingly concerned that if indeed there wasn't an invasion, he will be getting a lot more pressure from the west to implement his side of the mince to agreement and agreement that he says is far too much weighted in russia's favor, so it's very apparent that as i say, despite his appreciative remarks for this kind of support, he is in a very tricky place, both internationally and with respect to the kind of properties that he may to, he said, domestic audience also protest as in place now don't usually see eye to eye, but in the netherlands, that got one thing in common. have taken the same route for rallies to the sweets were off to death. but for different reasons. absences of demonstrators have been out showing the anger of the dutch governments, coven, 19 restrictions, and vaccine mandates. i'm the police arm strike to demanding more money to deal
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with those kinds of protests. step vast and has more for most of them. most not done restrictions have been lifted here in the netherlands in the last couple of weeks, but thousands of people here on the streets and router. they're saying they want their freedom back. people from the fire brigade, i hear people from all walks of life, many here are and to the fact seems, but also people from the far right. but also people who are vaccinated, but they say they don't want the divisions in society because of a q r code. half a 1000000 people in the mountains have not got their booster shot there to refuse to get the 3rd shot. and they are not allowed to enter any restaurant bars starting this tuesday. so there's a lot of resulting resentment about this division in suicide. meanwhile, belief is on strike to day. they say they're not guarding this demonstration. they have been guarding demonstrations in the last 2 years, nearly every week have been serious. riots here in rotterdam, police has shot at damage rate,
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and also the you and repertoire fraud. torture has complained that the dutch police has used excessive violence during these protests. so there's a lot of resentment among these protests as well about police actions. 2 days of national morning have begun to the legendary singer known as the nightingale of india and the queen of melody. latham and jessica died in hospital at the age of 92 after testing positive the coven. last month, brianca got to looks back the life and legacy of the revered cultural style. o to many in india and beyond. to listen to let them engage. good songs is to hear the voice of the nation. ah, she could reach the highest. no. i mean i hear conquer any range unfettered by shondra or style.
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oh she expressed emotions. fema smallwood actors on screen with a voice often described as each las and piano. ah, born in the city of indoor in 1929. let them engage good. was the eldest of 5 children. her father was a classical finger and theater actor who died when she was 13. that was also when she made her debut on radio. i don't screen as a singer and an actor in minor roles. oh, now we're guessing may lead to some question on your she was a woman who was struggling and she entered a male dominated industry in the 19 forties and made a mark by maintaining an utmost dignity ah, off to india, los to border war to china. 1962 lapel english who sang the nation's most memorable
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tribute for its fallen soldiers. legend has it that when she sang india's 1st prime minister jaw her, la marrow was moved to tear. ah, over decades, she became one of indiana's most prolific artists. oh, with thousands of songs, lips seemed by actors across india in dozens of languages, o affinity is unprecedented on baton. and i think the beautiful, the quantity of a lawyer is red and unique, which is why, you know, she almost looked after the imagination of, of being dilated. i don't remember unified and anyway because there was no language,
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maybe the language in india, but she did not thing in 2001. she was given this high sibling at a want the parent threat, no atheist liter franz presented her with its high civilian award. the legion of florida, for more than 70 years, her couriers spanned the entire spectrum of him, the cinema, a feat unparalleled by her peers. who down? ha, daddy, go let them disco. the daughter of india was 92. 0, me now. well, it is a composer, manifest songs were recorded by latham and jessica. he says her emergence is the play boxing it disrupted and change the power balance in the mystery. she was pretty phenomenal. you know,
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you're fine thing looking right key on that. i be an announcement, rightly but that doesn't make one, let them. and it was one factor in although the develop defying factor, he was one thing that i know who could bring out the the lady. she had great respect which you are well thinking. but before she had great, you put a legs and she would understand the word into the lives them put her own emotion and feeling it. so somehow she would just 1014 days something and doesn't see something. but there is a subject of all good point. she could bring that up, you know what? she can. she was unique and because the 1st go, many centers were broken and created new one created
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that it was done at that time. great. yeah. with the high speed actress because she was a things when like among a shirt murder, this for you. she gave an equally or but it much better. more jury much better was that the bod balance change? ah. you know, watching out as a reminder, our top stories this, our thousands of demonstrators in the netherlands have been to their anger over the government covered 19 restrictions and vaccine mandates. police also demonstrating in the same part of ra saddam demanding more money for dealing with the unrest during the pandemic. india is observing 2 days of morning for the legendary singer latham and jessica, who died at the age of 92, known as the nightingale of india. she recorded thousands of songs during his
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family to hear more us reinforcements have arrived in poland as nato bolsters. it's eastern flank in response to russia's mission build up at ukraine's order. there are fears of a russian invasion, and moscow says it has no sound. much of the focus of the tension between russia and ukraine has been on energy supplies and the disruption a war could cause. but as how the adult had need reports, global food supplies could also be affected. by the de winter snow lies ukraine's black earth known here as journalism, it's highly fertile, and it's what makes this country a major player in global agricultural 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. tom was to me, it was,
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as is him walk, 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, fertilizer and diesel. we also faced problems because of the occupation of 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 thought 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
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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 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, there is a literary where cells waiting there, war to start. and if you go there,
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so we can lose 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 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. would abdul hamid algiers either g tomo blast ukraine? supporters of tennessee, as government, all demonstrating against the supreme judicial council off to a was dissolved by president case i eat, the latest says the watchdog which overseas, the independence of the courts is corrupt and has delayed politically sensitive investigations. critics say he's targeting the judiciary to consolidate power of all national institutions. he dismissed his government and suspended parliament last july. and easy evoke men has more from tennis. while this comes off to many
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months of battling with the judicial council and coincide whose wanted to push through prosecutions of yahoo, certain politicians that he seizes his opponents and enemies, but did dish or him. and the supreme judicial counsel have push button refused to do this. so he's using today, which is a very emotional day is anniversary of shock. re relied who was assassinated in 2013 as a platform to push through the, the dissolution i, he's supported protesters who are coming out to die inside your right to protest against the you're the supreme judicial council. the, the judiciary has been the, the, the hardest. your power fall, i saw you to really gain control of your he has full control of legislative and executive power, but yeah, the, the judiciary remained independence throughout the fight. she pushed back against
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him. so, you know, this is a very key battle in terms of him consolidating power. in tunisia, the death to show cri, blind was never sort of fully resolved or investigated. his family and supporters each year have cold, you know, for a full motor investigation. and they, they want those responsible, those who behind the shooters to be how to recount as the african union summit draws to a close on its 2nd and final day in ethiopia, the continent leaders say they want to expand the a huge influence internationally. some it's high is prime minister abbey atman has called african countries to be given permanent seats at the un security council. of the delegates also express the need to deal with regional conflicts, including cooling for sci fi in the to go, i region a rescue effort that captured the attention of morocco and many around the world has come to a tragic end. a young boy who fell into well on she stay has been found dead. a
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warning that gillian wolf's report does contain some flash photography, o an emotional rescue ending in heart greek, 5 year old ray and had been trapped inside this well for days. a massive but delicate operation was launched to free him. i can't describe how i feel that my cousin is gone. what can i say when i 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 a ryan trending on social media throughout the arab world. here a camera lowered into the well days earlier showing 5 year old ryan alive,
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but unable to move rescue teams had provided him food and water through pipes, fossil tomato. i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could hear lou. there was a response. i waited for a minute and saw that he began using the oxygen. so oxy him to rescue teams say they couldn't widen the well to reach him. instead, using diggers to strip away the earth at the side, nobody 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 gillian wolf, al jazeera, demonstrate as in brazil on demanding justice for a colleague, refugee who was beaten to death killing in rio de janeiro as a reminder of some of the horrors of the slave trade on which brazil thrived monica yankee of reports. the protest organized by the family was much larger than
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expected. thousands throb brazil calling for justice from noisy cabin gunther, 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 speech. chaos for he used to work. it's in the same neighborhood were president jade bill. so narrow owns a house about that is a list neighborhood is were brazil's elite lives. he was treated like an animal like a thing just because he was claiming 2 days of over the wages. some $20.00 were all he had 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 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,
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the largest number outside of africa. like numbers 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 warren con, going 2014. his mother asked for justice and peace. and we ran away from violence in a civil war to find more while. and she says that she's gone this a teacher, an activist, says moiz, this tragic death is now uniting brazilians against discrimination and 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, you're not give all jazeera detectives in mexico. suspect the death of 16 people
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all linked to a territorial conflict between warring criminal gangs. 10 bodies, wrapped in blankets were found on the streets of one sissy. now the bodies were found hanging in a warehouse near by the moderates ins. i could take a state sword by more than 200 last year to 100100 victims. it's election day in costa rica were high unemployment and corruption. a major issue for that is as they choose, a new president, a record $25.00 candidates running, but there's no clear favorites and poll show about a 3rd of the countries. 3 and a half 1000000 voters are on site it. john holman reports this is likely just the store of costa rica election saga. the 1st round presidential vote in which a crowded field of more than 2 dozen candidates will be whittled down. setting the scene for a run of this april. you know, nobody seems to have the 40 percent vote to support would take twin outright.
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unless say that's because many of the populace remain underwhelmed by what's on offer. but there are still front runners. let's have a look in 1st place say post lice. jose maria forget is a former president in the 90s. this establishment candidates once a 2nd bite. this trading on his experience to get it. although a pass corruption scandal may trip him up, is it by using what get needed however we seat these countries fully apart? bit by bit, i'm offering my experience in government decision making and building teams of women and men who can help us rescue the country. and put it on a different path of green economic growth jobs. go about the poverty and rescue of national geisha 2nd place and the post lynette sub audio. the country's 1st female vice president. she's hoping that her scandal free image and role as x head of costa rican version of the f b. i will mail her the anti corruption vote. she was disappointing in the 1st presidential debate and avoided others. i must have had who fled to think we will
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go hard against impunity. we especially want to put the rica on the right path, a country that he was more just with more paternity unfairness for old people to have the opportunity to work. in 3rd place, this ratio evarado, the surprise package of the election is 4 years ago. the christian single with an anti gay marriage dance. now he's added infrastructure projects and tax cuts to his pitch cities. yet to find a big issue, to mobilize conservative base this time around, they've been, there is some money we need to stop governing by hitting the wallets of costa ricans instead focused on reactivating, the economy of reducing the sales and salary tax and other important decisions to take a different path. what are people worried by costa rica, a country which is among the most prosperous and central america, and stable enough to not even need an army? well, there are problems, unemployment lives and almost 20 percent. that concerns over immigration,
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especially from haiti, and a tourism industry struggling to recover from the pandemic. whichever president takes those issues on the need to support congress, no seats are up for grabs to don't hold out. under separate testers have been riling for a 2nd night in the u. s. city of minneapolis. after 22 year old man was killed by police officers. a mayor lock was shot dead in his appointment. on wednesday of 2 offices used a site called no not search warrant logs. family says offices woke him while he was sleeping and he reached for a firearm. in the confusion, minneapolis is where george floyd was killed by police officers in 2020, sparking the black lives matter purchase. bangladesh is facing a worsening gas shortage. the crisis is forcing many low income families to use firewood to cook, meals, drivers of gas powered vehicles,
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and many factories have also been effected. have a chatter reports from the capital deca. 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 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. to me, despite the fragrant disruptions, customers are still having to pay for the gas connection. i'm on their own extinguishing. i said, hey, i'm not going to back this, 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? experts say bangladesh as fast growing economy is facing a severe gas shortage this year. that's due to the slow pace of exploration for new
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deposits of natural gas, as well as increasing dependency on imports. i made growing domestic demand and a jump in liquid natural gas prices in 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 the shouted some factories captive power. we are running gas run generator when we could on that and also washing plant almost walking $2575.00 for some good work. so this has resulted in big deception in the promotion. the consumer watchdog says
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a short term solution to resolve the crisis is our gently needed look who me muslim simulation struggle through, 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 grid. energy experts warned that if a solution is and found both industrial production and millions of domestic users, particularly low income families, will continue to suffer. tanveer children al jazeera, darker is passing in jubilee jane bison. as queen elizabeth celebrates 17 years since she took the throne. but the occasion is overshadowed by royal scandal. family controversy and persons. wary of the pandemic and politics. anderson reports from london at 95 queen elizabeth. the 2nd is already the longest serving monarch in british history. the platinum jubilee marks. the sudden death of her father,
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king george the 6th, in 1952 when she acceded to the throne. she's reigned for 70 years in ceremony dating from the time of richard. the 2nd celebrations will be in the summer, like previous anniversaries. silver jubilee and 197725 years on the throne. gold marking 50 is 2002 and the diamond has 16 and 22 queens with approaches this jubilee without her husband of 73 years. prince philip the duke of edinburgh. he died last april. she wants described him as her strength and stay. the queen cut a solitary figure in grief.

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