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whatever the weapon to provide for his growing family and the cowboy who enjoys his rough, lonely life risk in an old paragraph on al jazeera ah, to united against war, the french, german and polish ladies discuss ways to diffuse, the ukrainian border crisis. ah, hello, i am m liang when this is out there alive from jo. house are coming up. beware of i . so a top general, the hula lead us forces in the middle east and central angel warns jammed group is increasing in strength. coin boss to husband and wife in the us are accused of
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trying to launch at $3600000000.00 worth of stolen crypto, karen feet and a big win for ecuador is indigenous paypal, the supreme court rules. they must have a greatest say over oil and mining projects in rain forests. ah! and now the day of high level diplomacy has played out, as attempts were made to restart stoled peace talks between russia and ukraine. speaking in berlin, the leaders of germany, france, and poland say their common goal is to prevent a war in europe. the french president had just flying in from kiev, where he met his ukrainian counterpart. what a abdel hammett has moved. it was the 1st visit by a french president in 24 years emanuel mac or in cave, after holding
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a 5 hour marathon meeting room with russia's president vladimir putin in moscow on monday. but little did it push insulin. any push on law or go for coming weeks and months is to have a stabilization of the situation and kickstart through new currency mechanisms are lusting de escalation in this context. the cool had, in this, you have shown the restraint that all parties have shown and words indeed are essential. france also plays $1300000000.00 to help stabilize the economy. signing deals, to improve some of the infrastructure around the country. but with no sign of de escalation, yet, ukraine continues to prepare for the worst case scenario. ukrainian troops are to hold military drills around the country, starting february 10th. the same day rush and bella ruse are due to start phase 2 of their joint exercises. the ukraine and minet, she will be displaying some of the weapons received from nato members. this army
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has grown from 6000 to nearly 850000 combat ready troops. and the country has also upgraded its own military industry. on the 1st look of up until um yes, we can cover our needs when it comes to anti tank weapons for land and mobile unit . we also produce several types of talked go where promot score. but for now is diplomacy? that is prevailing. even though president zelinski is being cautious, the happening perhaps a little of the optimism shown by emmanuel michael. for instance, la, yet. i don't trust words in general. every politician sincerity appears in their specific steps. in our case, the sincerity is de escalation. i believed it putting has everything to do this, especially as this person is very sincere. as i understand in this the young should me, i don't know an entity in europe who would be able to put strong pressure in russia . the occupation of our country is still not happening. it seems all parties have
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agreed to continue talking with that that i meet al jazeera cave. israel has launched a strikes in syria, and the military says it's in response to cross border anti aircraft fire. las syrian thank you said it's a defenses intercepted israeli missiles. israel has launched hundreds of a rates on iranian targets in syria over the past few years. you as president joe barton's pick to be the next head of central command is warning al qaeda and i feel a getting stronger. general michael carrillo, a p before a senate confirmation hearing. he says, china and russia are expanding their influence in the middle east and central asia . petty call have reports from washington dc. an american convoy with a helicopter, an armored vehicle made its way tuesday to assyrian prison.
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this was the scene of a massive fight between the islamic state and f. b. a fighters in january. it was an attempt to free. i still fighters imprisoned inside, even with us military airstrikes. it took days to repel the attack. a concern for senators tasks with that in the general nominated to take over us central command at its hearing tuesday press reports indicate that up to 200 fighters, may have escaped, and hundreds of people will kill. if you are confirmed, your response were helping ensure the s t f and the iraqi government have the capacity and support needed to address the threat from ices and properly detain these prisoners. the sen seen likely to confirm general michael gorilla to the post, and he assured them he would address their concerns. spelling out what he sees as the challenges ahead from the centcom theater is also burdened by civil war and humanitarian crisis. the area is home to 9 of the top 10 most dangerous violent extremist organizations, including arcadia and isis,
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which are both reconstituting. all of these ill trends are accelerated by water scarcity and food insecurity. china has significantly increase its investment and influence in the region, and russia acts as a spoiler normally incentive here in about the middle east. china isn't a big part of the conversation. but corolla says, china now has economic deals in 18 of the $21.00 countries within central command, he says countering their influence will be a big priority. as he looks to leave the u. s. military from egypt to catholic stun . patty calling al jazeera washington. the f b i has arrested a husband and wife team alleging they conspire to loan the billions of dollars worth of crypt. our current thing more than $100.00. 19000 bitcoin was stolen in a hack of crypto exchange bit phoenix. in 2016 the u. s. department of justice says it has recovered the coins, its largest ever financial seizure. the message to criminals is clear.
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crypto currency is not a safe haven. we can and we will follow the money, no matter what form it takes. she had pretends ease following developments from washington, dc for the dear j was about with justice. it was clear that they really wanted to give out message across that no matter what people may have heard bitcoin. another cryptic currency is traceable by their investigative, that it is not a safe space for, for crime. the cryptic currency space is something that they are there opportune up to monitoring. so look, looking at this case then 2016. we have a virtual currency exchange called bit 5 x, which is where people go to buy bitcoin using dollars and convert bitcoin and into dollars that was hack into and $71000000.00 worth of coin were taken. now,
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the reason why these enormous thing is being turned around today, a $4500000000.00 and $3600000000.00 is the value of bitcoin has, has grown so greatly in that 5 year period. so about $71000000.00. that's worth 4500000000 dollars of which the d r james recovered 3600000000 dollars to what they're trying to do with that is restore confidence in encrypted currency as a place where if, if your money's next, if someone tries to steal your, your crypto currency, there are tools that was fortunate can use to try and try and recover it. and in fact, just just to the previous, we can, i saw that a cryptic currency company had $4400000.00 worth of of bitcoin stove. and just a few days ago, thousands have marched in the agitators capital one, a series demanding debt relief. the government is in talks with the i'm f one, how to pay bank billions of dollars. theresa bo reports from one a series. the they came to express their anger about the negotiations between
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origin, tina and the international monetary fund, the thousands of people in front of the presidential palace demanded the government to prioritize the people. instead of the i m f. hotel. the media has been a lawmaker for years unless you're going but america, but the government is renegotiating the agreement and they know they won't be able to pay it. and in 2 years we will have the same problem. we cannot pay back that amount of money without strangling the poorest. in 2018 the i m f. granted the government of audi, seal markley, their biggest loan in its history, over $50000000000.00. argentina says it needs to recover from the pandemic and wants to pay back once the economy starts growing again. i think it went back into agreement with high inflation rate. i see the government is hoping to announce
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a 2nd level agreement in the next month before sending it to congress. people here are extremely concerned about the impact that the agreement will have in their lives. are amina, when seen, he says, she's not concerned about the i m f, but about argentina's economy. inflation is expected to surpass 50 percent this year. the mileage thus young at the inflation is affecting a small commercial business. so because of the prices today, you have $1.00 price the next day, another the dollar increases and it has an impact in inputs in transports. we are scared on it paralyzes us. we just want the uncertainty to and one economy say, an agreement with the i m f is crucial to prevent argentina from being isolated from international financial markets. not been. yeah, i'm with child. got beer of argentine has no option. it's either agree with dian, with or default to young men, to default is to re live the christ of 2001 and nobody wants to be in the situation
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again. and that's why an alternative is better than a default. we see an agreement is a positive step if it helps argentina increases central bank reserves and stabilize the economy. ah, but these people are not convinced they say the i m f measures have hurt them in the past. and they fear it could happen again that he said, well, i'll deceit at one of situs. still head on al jazeera mornings of famine from climate change. as madagascar is heated by a 2nd powerful sac line. ah, palestinian armed group threatens to retaliate israeli security forces q 3 people in the occupied west bank. ah
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let's go with your headlines for the americans. hello, everyone. beginning in south america, we've got our storms bubbling up across the andes, the amazon basin, and out toward the south atlantic. we go into that southeast corner of brazil. finally, some good news, a bit of a breather for a flood stricken cell paulo it is still a few showers around with the high of 20 degrees for you, central america, a lot of disturbed whether to be found here. outbreaks of rain across the yucatan through cuba, and also the bahamas with a system draped down from the u. s. and rain to be expected across hispaniola. now we go into the u. s. gulf states in florida that rain pushes away, but still keeping the risk for florida and the florida keys on wednesday. so we saw rain and snow for the canadian maritime that's now pushed into newfoundland. we'll see snow here. we'll see rain, but winds will be a factor as well. august seen to about 85 kilometers per hour was found. we go still warm pocket of air over the canadian prairies. the northern plains are into
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ah ah, and are you watching out 0? i'm emily ang, when a reminder of our top stories, this, our diplomatic efforts are underway to resolve the dispute with russia over ukraine . the ladies of germany, france and poland have met in berlin, in an attempt to re stop talks between moscow and keep you as president ger biden's pick to be the next command of central command is warning al qaeda and i saw a getting stronger. general michael carrillo appeared before a senate confirmation hearing and the u. s. has seized more than $3600000000.00 worth of stolen crypto currency. it's the largest ever financial seizure. a couple,
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a new york have been arrested and charged with trying to loans of that money. hunger is getting worse across the horn of africa, risking hundreds of thousands of lives, kenyon, somalia, ethiopia in eritrea, a suffering the most after 3 reigning sees in sales. the u. s. world food program says 13000000 people across the region now face severe hunger. unicef says around 5 and a half 1000000 children in the region are at risk. now of acute malnutrition, the biggest concern is a drought a decade ago could be repeated, which killed a quarter of a 1000000 people in somalia alone together units if and the world food program are asking for 400 $50000000.00, which they said the only way to prevent catastrophe in the u. n. world food program spokesman is calling urgent action. i have just been to carry to king and returned over the weekend. i met pastoral families that have locked entire heads of life,
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talked to the drought, and farmers. we have failed to have this north one's north twice. what price? they have been 3 consecutive failed. brainy seasons and 3 consecutive fell drained seasons would deal a huge blow to anyone. it what, what is strange is that it is wanted at the beginning of february, and typically you would have grazing pasture. you would have water ponds that would have regenerated from october to december short rainy season. this time is different. there is no grazing pasture. there is no browse, these nor water sources, their own drank dep, well nutrition rants high. some in even is high up as 50 percent. and at one rural health center that i visited like data counting, theresa in this in charge told me that they are now having to treat more people for mound nutrition than any other element. for the situations like these are families that are scattered across north east of kenya. they also put
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a huge number in somalia, particularly in the central part. and you also have quite a few of people who have been affected by the drought in the south than himself, eastern part of the if you will be a. so you do have a cross your own people. what now struggling will waking up angry with no idea of where the next me will come. and concerns are also going about malnutrition in madagascar. a soc line on sunday destroyed large areas of farmland. at least 20 people have been killed and 55000 have fainted. displaced the nation is one of the poorest in the world and has experienced a series of environmental and climate disasters. and racing is vain as robbie has more cycling. but sir, i brought with it heavy rain, strong winds, death and destruction. the tropical storm weakened as it moved across madagascar, but not before causing serious damage. thousands of buildings destroyed or flooded across the island. it's already southern africa. the 2nd biggest cycle on this year
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. the residence of menagerie. the epicenter of the storm are still waiting for help . our house collapsed. we don't know where to go. we have no food. we have nowhere to go. all our things were in our house. the children's clothes, school supplies, everything was destroyed. we have to help everyone where do they live on the beach? in the city? we really have to find a solution. the world food program warn the cycle and destroyed staple crops, making a food shortage crisis in the months to come, almost inevitable. we know for sure that the allies feel the rice crops will be damaged, will be lost. so this is the main main. the crop for my mcgasey people is and they will be seated, will affect it in and that food security in the next 2 or 36 months. if we don't do something immediately and we don't pass them to recover. an estimated 150000
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people have been affected so far. more than 3 quarters of madagascar 28000000 people live in poverty aid workers are expecting the number of affected people to go up. still reeling from a tropical storm in january, which killed 55 people before the extreme wet weather communities were coping with years of such severe drought. the you unwarranted could lead to the world's 1st climate change related famine. the african continent, its leader say, is paying the highest price for climate change. then basra v o g 0. the corruption trial of israel's former prime minister has been delayed after allegations of the legal spyware used by place on monday, and rather newspaper reported offices had fallen into benjamin netanyahu. son and his associates, protest is business leaders, and cabinet ministers are also said to have been targeted using these rally made pegasus spyware. prime minister, and if tony bennett has promised an inquiry,
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a kiva. elda is a political analyst, and contributor at the hereto newspaper. he says they should be more focused on the victims of spyware. it was used to collect information about civil servants, as well as private people and of course criminals. and as we know, pegasus technology was used by dictatorship all over the world and is, were promoted, setting this to sound, you're a beer. we know that it was used to collect information about a later journalist for judy. and probably it was too tempting not to use it in order to collect information against political rivals as well as you know, israel has got some enemies to collect information,
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both around surveillance of palestinians. and actually when it was published, that is well, was penetrating into cellular phones of the scene in activated human rights activist. and we didn't hear so much about it and we didn't start an inquiry and it didn't hit the headlights. the thing is not so much the news about the use of pegasus and n a. so it's about who are the victims of pegasus and i didn't did the monster is turning against us. not israeli forces have killed 3 palestinians in the occupied west bank city of nablus. palestinian officials demanding an intimate national investigation. the men were suspected of involvement and racing attacks against is riley soldiers. andrew chappelle it was just
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after mid day in the occupied westbank city of nablus when israeli special forces along with domestic security agency sion that carried out the raid. according to witnesses, under cover troops used a taxi with palestinian license plates pulled up next to a car and opened fire spraying bullets in broad daylight. this is not plagiarism until yup. then after the israeli forces left, people gathered to see what happened. no one suspected the vehicles who carrying their rarely soldiers simply because of the palestinian number play must have these rarely so just continued to fire for a minute. they 5 more than 80 bullets. young palestinian men killed on the spot. the palestinian men were accused of involvement and recent attacks against israeli soldiers and civilians. the troops were filmed, taking weapons from the vehicle before they left the scene. oh, a case of extra judicial killings, according to the palestinian authority. that requires an international investigation. oh,
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family members gathered outside the morgue to share their sadness and anger along with members of the community. oh, grandmother nicole got him. a lot of them summer school. my son has been hunted by the israelis for months. the israeli intelligence called for my children and threatened them for my son to give himself in johnny israel's defense minister, been against commended his security forces for the operation. prime minister naphtali bennett says, there is no immunity for terrace. but as all of us have it on us, i am really sad not only for this crime, but for the entire situation. the palace in people have been in for decades will buy them. and if i wouldn't have ugly when we are used to these crimes, but we must act in response. i am really sad. we are filled with anger, but no one is lending us a helping hand bottom. deluxe a martyrs brigade, the armed wing of the fatigue party says it will retaliate. 3 more young men caught up in a seemingly never ending cycle of violence. inter chappelle al jazeera students
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across schools in the us state of minnesota have staged a walk out protest over the place, killing of 22 year old. and me luck. they demanding a permanent ban of no knock warrants. lock was facially shut last week during a ride on an apartment complex complex carried out by a swat team, who entered without knocking lock was not named as a suspect in the warrant. ecuador z, highest court has ruled, indigenous communities must have a strongest se over oil and mining projects that impact their land. the ruling is a serious blow to the president's plans to award one at mining and oil concessions in the amazon rain forest. but se newman explains this is the ancestral territory of the i co, fun community of seen on the way at the entrance of the amazon basin in ecuador
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could generations. this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides from food to medicines and boats. but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river isolated community took action, men and women. there was a letter. we also have the right to protect care for and patrol our territory to identify the most impacted areas to tell the state enough enough contamination enough of putting our territories in danger. but their indigenous patrols weren't enough, was as calm as our missouri. we began going to the capital to the monkey ministry to see what was happening mean, and we discovered that the government had approved 52 money concessions for 25 years. was there was never any consultation, nothing with the legal assistance of the n g o amazon front lines. the community brought a lawsuit against ecuador government. al jazeera was visiting the community when
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they received the supreme court verdict. oh, you've won, you won. the unprecedented ruling obliges the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. it applies not just to this indigenous community, but to all those all over the country. many of whom suffer massive environmental damage from the oil industry. the country's largest, the ruling is a blow to the government's ambitious plans to double oil production and significantly expand mining, most of which take place in the amazon. now we can see this movement spreading across ecuador and spreading across the amazon, because what's happening in ecuador is actually happening all over the amazon. a kudos mining association insist that responsible mining is imperative for the country's development. it is only today math. this is an indispensable industry for
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human beings and also for our economic welfare. we don't oppose consulting communities, but we oppose being discriminated, has me late last week. the tiny seemingly community has won a huge battle, but it may not necessarily have the last word, since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests. lucy, a newman, al jazeera, the fullest of nominations, the oscars hence been and vowed than those who dbhdd and her date and get one is now the talk of tinseltown, chile more has the story. the power of the dog, the moment you the sans have been waiting for tanya, actors, tracy, alice, ross, and leslie jordan announcing the nominees for the 94th annual academy awards. lawson place out here. here in the swear. netflix is western drama, the power of the dog leading the pack with 12 nomination,
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including best picture and best director, jane campion, becoming the 1st woman to be nominated twice to master and game recognition for all of its top actors. this is serena co shake up this world. bennett a commer batch. we'll go head to head for best actor with will smith, who stars in the tennis drama. king richard. it's also nominated for best picture of the world is ending meetings. we've had over lost her years. crowd fam, in on the owners. so boring. another best picture nominees don't look up. is a door comedy about a common head for earth and allegory for inaction during the climate crisis. your highness or family are all gathered in the drawing room. they always kristin steward, coming in as a surprise to some getting her 1st academy award nomination for her portrait of princess diana to other leading ladies contending with her for best actress include jessica chest stain. olivia coleman, penelope cruz m can nicole kidman,
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but fans were quick to notice the lack of diversity with no women of color nominated in this category. were you? there were also some notable snobs, lady ga, ga, nothing nominated for a house. a group of people were really excited to see her get nominated for her 2nd movie role. she did not denominated. ah, you have alan sorkin? no nominations for aaron? yes. his actors in being the ricardo enough for erin. so you know it's a mitzvah angle. i get is every year they're going to be below or have you, they're going to be very will who are sad. and now it's just a matter of everyone getting out the vote before the oscars in march. so the question is, if we had looked at me stiffness on the flip side, making their way into some of the higher tier categories were films from outside the u. s. and the last, i think when you looked at this year's nominees, you see a much more international field of nominations drive my car, palo mothers, worst person,
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the world flee. these are movies that are outside the united states. i was really excited to see that diverse diversity, really damping up in the oscar nominations. see each other denominations, again proving the power of streaming giant netflix with a total of $27.00. not the academy is yet to reveal who will play host. but there is pressure to put on a show that resonates with a younger, more diverse audience. when the ceremony takes place at adobe theater auditorium in los angeles for the 1st time since 2018 join wolf al jazeera. ah, hello, are you watching out 0. these are the stories were following this al am i level talks to avoid conflict in ukraine. i continuing the latest of france, germany and po.
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