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ah, counting the cost on al jazeera ah, a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on now to sierra. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm learned taylor. this is the al jazeera news. our live from london coming up. diplomacy continues to overt conflict between ukraine and russia, but work is also under way to prevent a cyber attack on europe's banking system. protests over the banning of religious head scarves gather steam in india, shining a light on the rights and treatment of religious minorities. a former sudanese
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government minister and outspoken critic of the military is arrested and a massive leap forward in the quest of a clean energy british scientists smashed the record. the amount of energy generated using the process of fusion. i'm devin asked with or controversy at the bathing winter olympics with the russian figure skating team at risk of losing that gold medal. and in football. chelsea book a date with paris in the club. wildcat, final in the you, a ah, the european union's talk financial regulators preparing banks for a possible russian cyber attack with fears that russian troops are planning to invade ukraine. that's according to the reuters news agency, which says banks are conducting cyber wargames. while european leaders make a massive diplomatic push to stop a conflict from breaking out ukrainian foreign ministers as talks with western
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leaders, are lowering tensions with moscow. french president emanuel mack hall meeting russian president vladimir putin and ukrainian president, florida may zalinski over the last few days. both talks were described as making progress. now as the you case, turn with her sector list trust arriving moscow for talks that russia is still demanding ukraine, be blocked from joining nato while denying it's planning an attack. that i shall butler's following developments from here, where the ukranian foreign minister said his country won't accept any ultimatums to diffuse the tension with russia. dmitri labor or giving a press conference in kiev. and he went over a couple of points. really. he said, 1st of all, in terms of the situation along, keeps along ukraine's border. he said that it was calm, it was quiet despite the build out of a russian troops there. and that i caused some of the comments he made earlier today in which he said, look, the situation is still very tense,
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but it is under control. he said he also welcomed a recent diplomatic efforts by various a western leaders. he said that those efforts that really helped to or reduce tensions that helped to ease tensions and that the a president zalinski had also welcomed them. he talked about the french president emmanuel mcgraw, who met with the russian leader vladimir putin in moscow on monday. and also with the ukranian present in kiev on tuesday, he said the macro had put no pressure on a ukraine, had not come with any proposals, but it only come with opinions, particularly when it comes to a efforts by ukrainian and rochelle senior advisors to try and revive the piece process for the east of ukraine, that those are the so called minsk agreements. they are a talks that are being mediated by france by germany. something that emanuel mcgraw has said is very important. indeed, he sees that as
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a possible way to try and diffuse a tensions of ukraine, perhaps a possible solution to the crisis. guillory g paganini as a cybersecurity intelligence expert and see you have subarus, he joins as far as skype from naples. that thanks very much for being with her. so on this suggestion that the banks have been encouraged by the, by the european regulators to do these cyber war games. what will, what more do you know about this and, and how unusual would that be? i'm not surprised if you feel it's being professional like me, it's working the substitute in d. c. no matter where that initial speed, doctor's like, rush on the one are training western, the critical infrastructures like banks, telecommunication companies, power agreed cents on how we were russia. lincoln detectors are not the only ones that are treating us banks in the possible to korea leak in advance to the press system. the treat doctors already have several banks worldwide. so the moment how
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vulnerable on the back to these kinds of cyber attacks, i can tell you that there is no computing system, get to these totally secure banks or privileges targets for both state sponsored argos and also cyber criminal gangs. and talk, i could use a, so call it a 0, the exploit to target the any system and has a great likely you the success of your the, the flow that the computer system that is no to know at the time of the attacks. these means that defend us have no idea of a bargain, the system and the talks exploit the thing new order to reach into the target they talk. you must also consider the initial, they say doctors like russia was are whether it's so said and usually have multiple view the exploits in the us. and for the reason the fence from the tax is not simple. at last year, the white house blamed russian is for an intelligent services for the biggest ever hacking campaign, which used a u. s. tech company to compromise at least 9
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a government agencies in around $100.00 companies. and they, they've, do you think that they've strengthened the defenses since then, all that the systems i've actually been put in place to prevent that kind of thing . since then, i told you that every system could be could be hockey, that it's important to change the approach. and when you are aware that the initial state doctor, so you start getting you probably the best thing to do is to increase the level of security to the information sharing information is probably one of the pillar in the fans from cyber attacks. if you are aware about the facts, if you are able to share information about the attacks or you have a agreed to likely to defend your system without any damage. as a result of the taxi us impose sanctions against russia, do you think those will have made any difference or will make it different difference? i believe that it will be make no difference, sincerely speaking because fact shows and this kind of let me say she's young or
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made by government, they have no effect on the other side, probably the best way is to to try to increase the, the level of security of the curriculum for factor, this is the only approach that correctly we can. we can, we can have in order to protect our systems. apparently we need thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. ukrainian fishermen say they're afraid of working on the as of sea because of russian navy patrols, in recent months, they've been operating increasingly close to the ukrainian coast. dozens of boats have been stopped, and fishermen have been detained by what they say is russian naval intelligence. cha, structured reports from the as or see. the freezing fog is thick speed out across the sea. crimea, which was antics by russian forces a years ago, is not far from here and so on has come to check the area he will fish when the,
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when to fishing, season starts next week. he insists on covering his face because he like hundreds of ukrainian fishermen has been detained by russian naval intelligence. in recent years. he says he was taken to a russian naval base and coach at the entrance to the black sea where he was interrogated and held for 15 days before being released of the 3 mister, there are many obstacles access to the sea as difficult russians don't allow us to work properly, they approach us and stop pushing us back, harassed us. we can't do anything of our small boat against their equipment. it's impossible to prove to them. we have a right to be here. it's pointless trying. the wreck of a soviet fishing troll appears on an island around which ukrainian fishermen now cost then nets, less frequently. soviet build houses where the fisherman used to stay, stand derelict near the shore. we're about 20 kilometers off the coast fishermen
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tell us the normally in this area they'd be around a 100 ukrainian fishing vessels operating. but they say that number is dwindling fast because of fears of russian naval patrols in 2003, russia and ukraine signed an agreement, which allows both countries to fish anywhere. and the, as we'll see, since 2014, when russia unexplained, the moscow has increased its naval presence and taken greater control of these waters. and the larger black sea, which the, as off is connected to by the current straight. in december, the ukrainian navy said russia brought 75 percent of the as off by issuing navigational warnings, recent large scale russian naval exercises of crimea, fuel fears that the criminal is preparing to invade ukraine by sea. something russia continues to deny. grain lost 70 percent of its fleet. when russia sees
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control of crimea and sylvester pole, the black sea port, city grange government, he's buying small naval patrol vessels from nato partners, but seems powerless to better protect fishermen, curb guardianship, or unless of course i'm worried. we go far out to see we might not come back. it's good as the russians and for my families that they've taken us. but there are many instances when they filed fortune cases against us, and the risk being put in a russian prison for years. the fish market trade to say they are feeling the financial fall out of rushes, actions, and see who to for me. all the situation has got really bad. no rush and tories small amount of fish from the boats because of problems at sea deficient industries suffering. and that means we do to we repeatedly asked the ukrainian navy for comment about how it can better protect fishermen from what the government calls russian aggression with the navy refused because of what it says are security
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issues and so on is afraid of phishing these i see waters in the weeks ahead. i see now increasingly under russian control, cha, stratford 0 the as of see some new crime coming up on our 0. this is our anger in indonesia, after police arrest dozens of people protesting against a mining project. you in senegal, taken you shot at vaccinate in west africa against coven? 19. and as for egypt, lost in the africa cup of nations, final, still weighing on the mind that captain vomas' ha, ah. schools in india's southern connecticut state have been ordered to close for 3 days as tensions escalate over the banning of religious head scarves in class. the controversy has re ignited debate over the rights of india's religious minorities
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and the hindu dominated government. army tal has more from the capital nudity wow. videos that define the growing tensions in the state of to not to go in saw them. india students aligned with him to groups heckler, woman, for wearing a boycott as competing. really just john's, a hood. every religion has freedom of their falling their culture and i'm following mind. they should let us follow our culture and not raised obstacles for us. a few weeks ago, 1600 students were barred from wedding head scarves in the classroom. those protests have now spread across the state with more women demanding the right to cover their heads in class, opposing them all in the groups. they have been marching, wearing saffron colors, gobs and shawls, and some hoisted a saffron flag. the color is considered sacred by many hindus ego. any farmer living on uniforms seem for everyone. whether it is hindu,
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muslim or christian bishop, a bite and very uniform and the he job has to be kept outside the gate. the state government run by prime minister the reigns are more these party gent. the party has supported school and college administrators in banning muslim girls wearing heads in class. the route has ignited the debate about minority rights in india that these in the supreme assist groups are the same. you know the self same groups that since 2008 attack women in the same coastal kanaka area for visiting bumps bearing western clothes, they ballantine days coming up and the same group will be out on the street at clint, couple of levels. what's the thing together and saying that you're not allowed to factor nice with somebody who's not your husband and so on. so these are extremely resistive groups that has nothing feminist about their objection to a job. they are merely trying to prevent any, you know this, this sink the spaces form of the limbs and colleges. and i think the space for
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interaction between him too. and muslim, the state government closed all high schools and colleges until friday, while the high court judges who are legal arguments and decide whether or not the law on constitutional freedom is been broken. path new, middle al jazeera, new daddy. international court of justice has ordered uganda to pay $325000000.00 in reparations to the democratic republic of congo for its role in conflicts more than 2 decades ago. between 19982003 uganda. andrew, under back rebel forces to fight congress government troops. the control of the mineral rich eastern region of the 2 re, kimberly's authorities were seeking $11000000000.00 in recreation, ford edge victims and economic loss. hundreds of thousands were killed in the fighting and internationally acclaimed uganda and also critical of the president has fled the country. according to rockier with a shade, just spent almost
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a month in jail. after being arrested in december because of critical comments he posted on twitter. he asked for his passport to be returned in the hearing this week, but the court refused. his lawyer says he's going to europe. the novelist won the printer, international writers of courage award last year is best known for his book, the greedy barbarian, which is what he interpreted as a satire on president. you were a 70 keys as a human rights lawyer, representing a cleanser record of a shade. your he joins me now on the phone from can paula, thanks very much for being with us. tell us why he decided to flee free because of the city reasons why he was injected with substances about 6 to 6 hours of the things that we didn't understand if you suspect would be down to where you got to being from talking about shop. but she went to have been
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talking, talk about the touch up because you couldn't stomach and city will continue. does that make that a continued surveyed and get done before 7 the risks? well, so the man it towards import the scene of the mental so why do you think he was seen as such a threat by the authorities? because of the yes you've done the same over. ringback some retro coaches to see you bunch, talk about them and if you talk about them out of the hush consequences. so you're not just woke up with that for quite some people i'm. it's opposed today in
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this country and they feel bad about the fuss for me. especially this fun when the going to do thinking in the country, the people want to go for credit about the money you must be, keep them behead from the men. the other people don't photo suit do. are you able to say where he's gone? no, i said a, he's going to go down to europe. he told me that this gets one doesn't border. i know that meant wonderful long so i think he's the one that now he's trying to of course. so the ball game can make the summation. aaron keith, so thank you very much indeed for 200. thank you. security forces
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in sudan of arrested, the former government minister, an outspoken critic of last year's military takeover is party, says college, or may use it was detained because of his role in the task force appointed to dismantle. the former regime force has since been disbanded by the military. more rest are expected with warrant issued for all of its former members. hipaa morgan is following events for us in the capitol cartoon the committee to dismantle the june 30th regime. thus the regime, our former president martin bashir was suspended when the military took overpower a late october last year. now just 2 days ago, a review committee that was set up by the military that lead the takeover issue report thing that the work of the members of the committee raises some questions. it says that many of the decisions that were made were made without reaching a quorum of the committee members. it says many of the assets that were received from people who were loyalist to brochures regime were nazis following due process
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and were not headed over to the ministry of finance as they should be. and they mentioned many of irregularity saying that many of those who were dismissed from their positions in government, institutions and ministries were not to be, were not supposed to be dismissed or rather that they should be judicial process for their dismissal. so all of that reports or statements that came with the report from the review committee set up by the military after the suspension of the dismantling committee. re some questions and led to not only hi adama youth who was cabinet minister for the last several months of prime minister, hum, doke governments transitional period. but also a spoken, an outspoken critic of the military and the leading member of the force of the freedom and change coalition, which has been pipeline since the peak over. so other members have been arrested as well, at least to members, all the demands and income. if you have been arrested since morning. there are reports that more will be more or more and will be issued for the other members of
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the committee. because again, the review committee says that the work of the initial committee that has been suspended since the take over raises some questions. and those members should be answering some questions to the authorities. shops have closed and the city of novela says palestinian started a general strike and protest it is really killings. a strike is in response to the killing of 3 palestinians, vice ready soldiers and the open fire on a car carrying the men on tuesday. the shooting broke protests in the occupied westbank and threats of retaliation is where a security forces have increased their presence in numbers. it. abraham has spoken to protest as their hundreds of people have gathered here in nablus, coming from different cities from the occupied west bank. they want to pay their condolences to the families of the 3 young men. many here tell us that they were shocked at the way these really ports has conducted this operation. and they say that the numbers of bullets inside these young man's bodies chose the levin of
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hatred. when we were looking at the faces of people coming here, we saw sadness, anger, that all 4 young people who were let down the sea command. i took it to view in those young people can't be blamed for taking this course of action is no future for us. these nor hope. i'm a commercial shot, i couldn't. roger, i want to see the whole st. rise up today. it might be my friends to morrow might be the other palestinians, friends, or cousins. we need to keep protesting for our homeland shops here in nablus have shut down their doors, responding to calls for a general stripe. we've seen these calls being echoed in different cities in there was ranking clothing and rama law jeanene. and to cut him, we've also seeing the young palestinians take the, the 3 the van to end to voice their anger. some of them went to a near the league, it was really a sediment of beds as near drama, la others, where in hebron where they threw rocks, add these really army the army,
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you dispersed the crowds and responded with robert bullard tear gas and sun grenades. while the bel affiliate leadership has condemned the killings and said that palestinians are in need of international for facts. and people here say that these condemnation are meaningless. they say that they were left alone facing one of the strongest armies in the world. human rights groups have criticized indonesia is security personnel for a police operation that led to the rest of mom. 60 people are accusations of, of force being used against civilians. people in a central java village were protesting against plans for iraq mind, which some say would destroy their livelihoods. jessica washington reports from jakarta. in one us village, central java, the police presence remains high after early a 10 scenes between security officers and residence. dozens of people were brought
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that to the village after being detained by for a host minus one man explained how he is detained. i was that the most when it was time to praise, open the door and went to wash myself. then i was taken away by police. i got here, of course, refused to let authorities survey then a legal aid lawyer was also detained. and communication in the area was disrupted. graham patient nisha, condemn, very much condom. the excessive force used by the police and other state at barret, this authorities planned to create the mining side in what us the and the said, well, will be used in the construction of the banner dan, a major government project. this very obvious that this will
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create ecology go degredation in, in the village authority say they have already given people the chance to voice their teams. but i thought the block of would be an department we had already communicated with the regional government with people religious leaders in water. so we could go and start measuring the land of those who agree with the project. * local police say they were trying to prevent conflict. the belgium is one of these is major ongoing infrastructure projects. it's construction is considered a priority for the central government. but some have concerns that officials might be putting development, the full human life human rights group say other recent infrastructure projects have also resulted in land defeats the accusations of land grabbing. deborah, his government has put priority over development her rather than human rights. a
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security rather dan's liberty rights group, the calling for an investigation into the conduct of security personnel. jessica washington al jazeera to counter still to come on out 0. this news our, the current of ours protest led by truck drivers. that's directing to paralyze trade between canada and the us. millions of chickens a cold and gonna over bud flew fizz, leaving farmers with an uncertain future. and 16 years after throwing away victory as redemption to the snow border, as she winds golden beijing in support. awe of the last few days. central europe school. quite warm with the spring sunshine.
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it's winter just feels like spring sunshine doing is work, but there's cold air coming to on that cold front. it's name that for a reason and the throw bite into it. it's largely a rainy front and behind it is some snow, but head of it is temperatures risen several degrees above the average of say, the last few days vienna at 12 degrees, for example, but heat white last. now this isn't a severe winter spell. that storm could bring snow to norway, briefly to scottish mountains, but otherwise it's not extreme. and the winds back ran to a southwest or bringing rain into orland by friday anyway. of the side of it, we do bite into the won't. so vienna's down to 6. l spring down to 4, and the be a fair breeze or wind, or be straw blowing down through the road valley west in front. otherwise, suns predominantly throughout the central western mediterranean and spain and portugal. now back to thursday, because we still got the remains of the last storm, went through turkey, east and bed. that'll blow a fair breeze to answer egypt. few sharon,
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to the north. he asked the ha matter that still blowing their weakening their elsewhere in north africa still drawn the horn of africa. the seasonal rain is in madagascar through malawi and as far west as ambia and nivia. ah legal good. if you get a . 8 short documentary from around the world about those who won't give up their fight for justice out. is there a select justice a unique yet endangered bio diversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador, tropical jungles. there was a lot of misinformation about the animals that we have here,
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southern con, taco state, have been ordered to close for 3 days as tension escalator of the founding of religious head. scarves in class controversy has re ignited debate over the rights of india's religious minorities, a security forces, as you dont have arrested, a former government minister and outspoken critic of last year's military takeover . his party says, honey, do my use if was detained because of his role in the task force appointed to dismantle the former regime. american senators have held a public hearing on us drone strikes and whether enough is being done to limit civilian deaths. drone attacks and precision bombings will become routine over the last 20 years. but the military has been accused of depending on faulty intelligence and not being transparent about civilian casualties. last august, the u. s. initially claimed to drone striken cobble had killed members of a group linked to i saw that the military later admitted that all 10 victims,
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including up to 7 children, were civilians. that's just one example since 2015 between 302909 civilians have been killed and drone strikes in afghanistan. there's no accurate data because the pent can rarely investigates reports of civilian deaths and york times investigation in december found that the military count, 1417 civilian casualties in iraq and syria, was likely missing hundreds of deaths. and the scale of the military campaign has been huge in just 3 countries, iraq, syria, and afghanistan. the u. s. conducted 50000 airstrikes between 20162021. yesterday and strikes have also been used in pakistan, somalia and yemen where more than 1200 civilians have been killed. democratic senator dianne feinstein is calling for greater transparency. various numbers have been tallied by outside organizations, but the government has access to unique information to help determine the number of
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civilian deaths. i believe the american people deserve to know more about this program. as its effect around the world. united kingdom could be lifting its last covered 19 restrictions in just 2 weeks. according to prime minister brush johnson. that's a full month earlier than planned. johnson says he'll reveal a plan for what he calls living with the virus. when parliament returns on the 22nd of february, his leadership remains under pressure though. after more photos released a release to lockdown parties, held by government staff, police in london say they want to interview more than 50 people who attended of more than one day. now, while senior correspond jenna holliday following the story closely, so tell me about these photos. what is one photo in been pointed back, be described as the latest bob michelle photographed by the newspaper that released it. it's clearly going to be awkward for the prime minister. it shows him inside a downing street office with
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a large open bottle of persaco on the desk next to him to staff members hovering nearby, wearing christmas hats and christmas tinsel. it was taken on december the 15th 2020 . at what downing street originally said was an online only quiz event that couldn't be described as a party because there was no booze. well, the picture in question clearly puts that burden of events in doubt. this was a time, remember when of his parties were totally bent. indeed, this evening, the metropolitan police services said they are reviewing in light of this new picture. their decision to exclude that event from their ongoing investigation because there was no clear evidence of rule breaking. now they may have that we know more about that investigation. we know as of this evening that it has a name, it's called operation hillman. and as you said, we know that it's about to step up a gear with the met police saying they're going to contact 50, at least 50 people, staff members, civil servants, perhaps even boris johnson and his wife carry with questionnaires to fill out,
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giving what they know about a whole series of the sorts of events it's weeks long, potentially months long investigation upon the conclusion of which, remember, potentially hangs mr. johnson's future. because of those m. p 's and his own party who may be considering sending in that is of no confidence there likely waiting for the outcome of this investigation. and so meanwhile, johnson announces that restrictions would be lifted earlier than expected. i suppose some skeptical, eyebrows raised about the timing of this. i mean, i think you'd have to question that slightly wednesday prime ministers questions the day before the february recess. he makes this big eye catching announcement that he's going to come back off the recess with a grand strategy for how we're all gonna live with toes it, including lifting the remaining restrictions. it's important because 2000000 adults at the moment, ourself isolating because of positive cov tests. there was a great big roar among his m p 's e in approval of that, it's for the for them. and as i said, if you are cynically minded, you might suggest there was
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a strategy underway along with those big staffing changes in downing street. and i must tell you, some scientists have gone so far as to suggest exactly that. they say this is an incautious move, particularly at a time when a couple of 1000000 brits are still unvaccinated. and at a time when we are still posting deaths in the 2 to 300 range on a fairly regular basis to how thank you very much for your for union has signed a deal with senegal to buy 300000000 korean of ours vaccines. the doses will be made are the countries as to, to pester, which was set up a purpose built factory outside the capital decor. well then be distributed across west africa. european commission president was left on the line. is visiting senegal before summit between the e. u. and the african union this month, when people wanted some specific vaccine, some time was not available when some vaccine was believe not being efficient or causing problems. people want a different vaccine that wasn't existing. so disorder facility where you have
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a agility where you can do different technology is a great opportunity where you can so of those different needs for africans in general. and the last thing is that people may also trust better vaccine that are met locally in our experience as we are doing this for more than 8 years. now, we realize that many african prefer to be vaccinated by vaccine, many fact in africa. so we hope this would help actually increase the trust that they have in des, vaccines, and somehow her addiction infection hesitance, as a bag, has more from decor. of course, that's a boost look, senegal here, but also the rest of africa will create jobs here. but if africa has struggled with low vaccination rates, and part of that is access to vaccine dose is a global system that hasn't favored african countries, but also the world health organization program kovacs that's there to get poorer
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countries, vaccine doses. and that relies on donations and some of those donations are, of those doses have had short expiration date's not the end of last year. the synagogue last around 400000 doses because of those expiration dates and nigeria nearly a 1000000. but it's thought that once this factor is up and running and manufacturing those doses that should address some of the distribution issues. it's thought that now if they set up this plant or when they set up this plant and they start manufacturing doses, africans manufacturing doses for africans that should be a greater uptake in those vaccinations. one of the busiest border crossings between the us and canada has now partially reopened. it was blocked by a convoy of truck as opposed to vaccine mandates. the ambassador bridge between windsor and detroit carries 25 percent of all trade between the 2 countries. good to being transported through alternative crossings, causing some delays and the so called freedom convoy protest is now in its 12th day
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the truckers want the removal of all requirements to be vaccinated and other k with 19 restrictions. yes, yes it, it's an acceptable lay. actually tis up like this, see just unacceptable. the impacts on small businesses on manufacturers, on the supply chain, an ongoing, whether it be barricades at the border or sieges in ottawa, we must do everything we can at every level of government to end it when it's going up. what would really help is if the conservative party could tell it supporters to stop blocking our economy and go home. john hendern is one of those affected us border cities. detroit will be invalid or bridge. that's it. behind me is one of the biggest, actually it's mean biggest commercial border crossing in all of north america. and if you just take a look back there, you can see one truck coming in this direction. now going toward canada in the other direction. there is no traffic and that's because it's been entirely shut
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down by a group calling themselves of freedom convoy. these are truckers who say they want all covered 19 restrictions and vaccine mandates on both sides of the border removed or they will continue their protest. so when i got here on monday, you can look over there, the right most lanes are now blocked with orange cones, probably out of view. but on monday trucks were lined up there for miles back. they have since been cleared out because the border authority has closed that crossing entirely. it was closed in both directions until tuesday. that's when canadian authorities negotiated with the truckers and got one lane open coming back, which explains why there are so few trucks coming back in this direction. and that's going to huge commercial impacts. 75 percent of candidate exports go to the united states. one 3rd of that goes right through this border crossing right now, some of them can be verted, but there are delays. why is that a problem?
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because a number of the things that go across that border, everything from cattle to auto parts are parts for the us auto industry. and those are delivered on adjusting time basis if they don't arrive within a day or 2. those manufacturing plants can't operate at full capacity and that has upset leaders on both sides of the border. justin for the canadian prime minister, it said these truckers have a right to be heard but not to block traffic or commerce. that sentiment was echoed from the white house as well. so far authorities have been dealing on negotiation with these truckers, although they say they are breaking the law by blocking commerce. but with every hour and every day in billions of dollars of commerce being stopped, the chances of a real confrontation between the truckers and police increases fontas in the usa, white tailed deer in new york. the 1st wild animals to be infected with the current of ours variant on the crone, blood, nasal swarms were taken from $131.00 deer on staten island,
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15 percent of the animals had antibodies for the virus. scientists are worried about the potential for the animals to produce vaccine resistant mutations that could be passed to humans. for fun runs is a professor of r o g at the catholic university of nerve, and he says it's more likely that the bars could transfer from pets to humans than from wild animals. we know, of course, that corona viruses are what we call promiscuous viruses. so they're, they're definitely not species specific and they can infect a wide range of different animal hosts. other chroma viruses do that and also the source code to the virus. those that the, the only cross area has now been found in staten island invite deer. but all the other variants have been found also in the air, in minks and sealing species in dogs. basically, wherever you really are going to look, you might find the, these corano, viruses, humans. in fact, these animals species. however,
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we have not seen cases where the animals are re infecting humans, although it is a radical possibility, probably more likely in animals rather than the wild animals. millions of chickens being destroyed across west africa at to try to contain an outbreak of the lethal variant of bird flew. avian influenza has already killed millions of fads and our fears. it could also spread to humans address reports. this is the 2nd time in the 7 months delaware farms has been forced to college chickens. $30000.00 birds are being destroyed just 2 weeks after $63000.00 was spent to restock the farm. that was very, very frustrating for us and very difficult today. so just after coming up little bit more that so william must so much so much over to the last year birth lou was the 89
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into virus this year. is the more legal, $85.00, and what variant? which is difficult to control? 24 hours ago. 4000 chickens were here. now it's nearly empty. and even the fuel remaining will have to be destroyed. written the officials say, just one infraction is enough reason to call the entire farm birds. and the rising number of debts across gunner war is the government. we're having to deal with it to try to minimize the costs. there's a debts. mortalities is the highest in the 10 year period. 3 we had paid what we have are more than 700000 bears which have either been put down as a preventive measure to control. ready that spread or have been a died out of the infection of issues on the ground. so the current outbreak took
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them by surprise. planted in the numbers. so we are a little bit overwhelmed because of resources, a lot, lot, logistics and all that. so, you know, we are most of the things are not actually in place as we, because we didn't have to spend the best no more base will be affected. guyla's neighbors are reporting cases. they didn't tell you little try to search for the sort of instruction you're freeze it to work best. it is not conclusive for true to shortage of food that people will get if you will never in countries many small farms have been forced out of business. the government says it will soon start compensating farmers for their losses. but while they wait for help, thousands of farm workers for you spend certain times about their future or
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decrease al jazeera taylor, ghana. but frances, in spoken out against assisted suicide as the italian parliament resume talks on a new law on de criminalization speaking. it is weekly general audience at the vatican. the leader of the catholic church called it an unacceptable deviation from medical effects. 3 years ago, a court ruled to decriminalize assisted suicide under strict conditions. but that decisions till least a ratified by a law passed in parliament. a landslide in western columbia is kill at least 14 people and injured 35 others. one person is still missing, wasn't 60 homes, were evacuated, or isn't even do case. and condolences to the families or been manly report all the military rescue workers and locals spent hours picking through mud and debris searching for fines of life. in this poor neighbourhood in columbia's does
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carruthers region heavy rain continued through the night, loosening the soil on the mountain by morning, a large chunk of broke free burying the homes below. i believe it was a very loud bang at 6. lucy in the morning. it had swept away over houses in front of it, about 6 houses, including the people inside it. but as the arc, as a widow in it felt like the whole world was coming down when my brother was shouting, get out, get out of the river. it's overflowing, and when we got out, the tragedy had already happened. people were shouting, my brother pulled a lady out who had already died. my father pulled out an elderly lady who was our life long neighbour. families from dozens of homes have been moved away from danger zones. local authorities say the nearby or tune river is overflowing, and the soil on the mountain remains unstable. they also fear any more mud slides could block the river and caused major flooding, or maybe on a vandal and 1st we working on the rescue. secondly,
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we are mitigating the risk factor in the upper part of the landslide, which of the water flows, and the fact is that generated the disaster, the emergency, the death toll is expected to rise, as many have been taken to hospital with critical injuries. the problem of not slides is common here during the rainy season and has led to major catastrophes in the past. the biggest in 2017, when 320 people were killed in the southern put a male province. those most fundable often live in poorly constructed wooden homes, built on mountains and valleys and along rivers in das gave us it's those impoverished communities who left not only displaced but dealing with the death of family members. laur about a manly elder theorem still to come on out his ear. this news, our special surprise for this young at cincinnati bengals fan. explain why he was
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the envy of his classmates. ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah, scientists and the u. k. are smashed a record for generating fusion energy, and it could help in the battle against climate change. you actually feel the effects of nuclear fusion every day. it's the same process that the sun uses to generate heat. scientists hope the process can be harnessed to generate cleaner energy and help the world move away from fossil fuels. researches at the joint european tourist facility and the u. k. have generated 59 mega jaws of heat during
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a 5 2nd burst of fusion. that's equal to 14 kilos of t and t. and more than double the previous record, they used special gases that are heated up to 150000000 degrees celsius. 10 times hotter than the center of the sun. and his whites, appealing about one kilo fusion fuel contains 10000000 times more energy than nikita of coal, oil, or gas. the process also releases no greenhouse gases, or is still a long way to go nuclear fusion energy isn't expected to be properly generated in the u. k until the 20 forty's athena car, too, is a researcher at the max planck institute for plasma physics in germany. she says it has a very clear plan on how to move forward. the next step is eater, is the experimental reactor hardly being billed in southern france, and this is a larger scale much larger scale to an experiment. we're done here, but the experiments we have succeeded in performing now in the,
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in this results we're presenting, is that teach us a lot about how well this plasmas will behave in this future experimental reactor. this device will be able to produce even more fusion power up to $500.00 megawatts and for even longer time. and in parallel, we're thinking about the next step, which is a demonstration fusion power plant, which will show how we will deliver electricity. and after that, of course, it's for society to pick it up and use fusion energy. it's clean, it's safe, it's abundant. this is there, is it safe inherently? because there's nothing that can go wrong and principle that would require any measures should be taken for the public. so if one does something wrong and the plasma just shuts down itself and there is absolutely no danger, a commercial space company space ex owned by billionaire, ellen musk is losing up to 40 of it's brand new satellites because of a soda storm. they were among the 49,
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launched into obit just 6 days ago as part of the stalling internet network. the cio, magnetic storm, increase the drag on the satellites, causing them to lose orbital velocity and burn upon re entry of the sport. how generous back thank you, lauren tell say, will face a brazilian side at palmera in the final, at the club woke up in the you a, the european champions. the al, hello a one nail in the semi finals. bromley coffee is going to win up, pouncing on a defensive mistake in the 32nd minutes. chelsea had a couple of scans in the 2nd half. they managed to fend off the saudi right inside the find it was on saturday and i we w. manchester city of opened up a 12 point lead at the top of the premier league, although they've played a few more games than liverpool and 2nd. the champion for hobby traveled by brentwood city, grappling towards the end of the 1st half. thanks to rehab morris. i'm side and double the late in the night that it and kevin,
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born up on the target beef and then the 14 weekend left hand play cut zima has had his pet caps taken away by animal welfare organization. the r s p c a off he was filmed a kicking and slapping one of them. police have also launched inquiries into the video which much on social media. the prime in the club is find the defender around $340000.00. money will be donated to animal welfare charities. he's also been dropped by his home. so this comes off the west. well, why be criticized for playing? zoom in that game against that on tuesday. no ideas of anybody control this is unfolding at the winter olympics in beijing. one of the medal ceremonies has been delayed by what is described as a legal issue isn't just around the figure skating team event. that was one by the russian olympic committee on monday. that was 115 year old, a camilla valley. ava land is the 1st poultry pool, jumped by a woman in limpid competition. we've had valley, ava and 3 other teammates did not appear that practice sessions on wednesday. the i
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c say the ceremony would take place as soon as possible. we are doing absolutely everything and everyone is doing actually everything the, these, the, these, the situation can be resolved as soon as possible because we have athletes and, and athletes of one middles involved. i can't give you any more details because i don't actually know it, but we will be doing our level at most to, to make sure is resolved as quickly as possible. it was another disastrous day for legendary skill mikaela schiffron his questioning whether she should keep competing at the games after crushing out the john solomon's defending champion, missed one of the early gates that has favorite this event. the solemn schiffron had been expected to race in the upcoming c g downhill and combined events. but now she's not so sure. i know not i was pushing out of the start. i had full intentions.
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just f king as hard as i can. pretty awful. yeah. but i won't feel awful forever. that's for sure. pretty, pretty low right now. the 1st u. s. gold medal at these games was one by lindsay and jacob. alice and the women's snowboard cross 16 years after she famously 3 victory away that you're in games back in 2000. and 6, she'd been living meters of taking the gold medal to try to show for the trick and getting a patient out the line. but often missing out in the next 3 lympics, she's finally got that metal at the age of 36, germany and on top of the metal talley, with 5 golds norway and sweden have taken for gold medals from the netherlands and house china round out the top 5 back they went out on egypt, captain mohammed sal is still struggling to come to terms with his country's defeat
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his son ago in the africa covers nations final. he's now returned to his club side livable, but that manager, yeah, clark says missing out on the african title is weighing heavy on solid wind. very disappointed obviously is a massive thing. i think you can find is always really, really hard. he can sing that song but losing the way they lost it. it's of us, especially heart, and that's what he told us. well, he will deal with that, of course. and i think i hope that today will be already better. but yesterday everybody could see. yeah, he still has the final in his mind. i don't think there's a lot of space for more determination in most mind when you do a file that's really hard, really hard. but if you use it for the next big games or next speak to them, and then it can be at least helpful information on that read. both chris in horner has course a simpler regulations to avoid a repeat of last as a controversial ending to the championship decide a want to say police,
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the race direct says should be given more assistance after being full to make difficult decisions, which ultimately allowed max to stop and to ever take us hamilton on the final lap and i'm going to be fast. well, i would expect that to hopefully be clarity if it's even more support for the race direct or more perhaps more technology available to him that we obviously have and. and so that's why having clear rules, concise if regulations, which means maybe getting back to basics in a few areas because these rules of evolved over many, many years. and they get laid upon later upon. and i think to, to revisit that with a clear and open mind is a very healthy thing. and another f one news lambda norris is signed a contract extension with mclaren until 2025 north finish 6. and the drivers championship last year. and tickets to the same ball on
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a tourist be difficult to come by. but one young cincinnati bengals found is on his way to life at f. l. showpiece. it came about after the indianapolis colts site tweeted he was giving away tickets to those. you can prove that they are hard to find. the mother of 12 year old isaac, me, can responded explaining her son, and go shot and walk every day that he didn't win, but the tweet route. the attention of a transportation company surprised the boy see ticket abs light in his dep. we're excited. this is really like the, the, the 30 minutes a lot. he'll be having his side can beat the rams on sunday to enough. see for both lovely story that we for now is back to lauren in london. jim, thank you very much indeed. done the quick one who was catch up with all the news and the sport on our website address is out here. dot com fit for me on 1015. i'll be here in
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