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for this former warlord, liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes and for his country. ah, suppose he continues to avert conflict between ukraine and russia, but work is also under way to prevent a cyber attack on europe's banking system. ah, lauren taylor, this is out a 0 live from london, also coming up protests over the banning of religious head scarves, gal esteem in india shining a light on the rights and treatment of religious minorities. a former sudanese government minister and outspoken critic of the military is arrested. the ear and
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senegal take a new shot at vaccinating west africa against kirby 19 hello . the european union's top financial regulator is preparing backs for a possible russian cyber attack with fear that russian troops are planning to invade ukraine and scoring to the reuters news agency, which says banks are conducting the cyber wargames. while european leaders make her massive diplomatic push to stop a conflict from breaking out, the ukrainian foreign ministers as talks with western leaders alluring tensions with moscow. with french president emanuel mack hall meeting russian president vladimir putin and ukrainian president of little miss lensky. over the last few days, both talks were described as making progress. now it's the you case, turn with foreign secretary list trust, arriving in moscow for talks that russia is still demanding ukraine be blocked from
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joining nato while denying its planning and attack. sasha butler is following developments from keith, where the ukranian foreign minister said his country won't accept any ultimatums to diffuse attention 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 buildup of 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, 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 reduce tensions that helped ease tensions and that the a president zalinski had also welcomed them. he talked about the french president emmanuel mcgraw,
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who met with the russian leader vladimir putin in moscow on monday. and also with the ukranian present day 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 mark raw has said is very important. indeed, he sees that as a possible way to try and diffuse a tensions of ukraine, perhaps a possible solution to the crisis. here luigi paganini is a cyber security and intelligence expert and ceo of cyprus. he explains how attackers could exploit folks in their target systems. there is no computing system
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get to these totally secure banks or privileges targets for both state sponsored dagos 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 flow that the computer system that is no to know at the time of the attacks. these means that defenders have no idea of a bargain. the system and the talks exploit the thing new order to breach into the target and they talk. you must also configure the initial, they say doctors like russia was, are whether it's are said and usually have multiple view the exploits in the us. and for the reason the fence from the attacks is not simple. 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. doesn't the boats have been stopped, and fishermen have been detained by what they say is russian naval intelligence.
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cha, stratford reports from the as of fi. the freezing fog is thing, as we speed out across the as see crimea, which was unexpected. russian forces a years ago is not far from here, and so on has come to check the area he will fish when the winter 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. pointless trying. the wreck of
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a soviet fishing troll appears on an island around which ukrainian fishermen now cost their nets less frequently. soviet build houses where the fishermen used to stay stand derelict, near the shore, were about 20 kilometers off the coast. fishermen tell us that 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 in the, as we'll see since 2014, when russia and exclaim, the moscow has increased its naval presence and taken greater control of these waters and the larger black sea, which as off is connected to by the current straight. in december, the ukrainian navy said russia brought 75 percent of the as of by issuing
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navigational warnings. recent large scale russia naval exercises of crime may have 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 seized control of crimea and sylvester pole, the black sea port city ukraine government, he's buying small naval patrol vessels from nato partners, but seems powerless to better protect fishermen, curb guardianship. or of course, i'm worried. we go far out to sea, 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 file forged cases against us, and the risk being put in a russian prison for years. the fish market trade is say they are feeling the financial fall out of rushes, actions, and see for me all the situation has got really bad. no rush and tories small
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amount of fish from the boards because of problems that see the fish and industry 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 or security issues until i was afraid of fishing. these i see waters in the weeks ahead. a see now increasingly on the russian control. cha, stratford al jazeera, the angel, she suddenly cried. ah, schools in india's southern karnataka state have been ordered to close for 3 days as tensions escalate over the banning of religious headscarf in class. the controversy has re ignited debate over the rights of india's religious minorities in the hindu dominated government have new. michelle has more from the capital,
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new deli wow. videos that defined the growing tensions in the state of to not to got in southern india. students aligned with him to groups, heckler women, for reading a boycott as competing religious, johns, a hood, and 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 bought 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 up in the groups. they have been marching, wearing saffron colored scarves and shawls, and some hoisted a saffron flag. the color is considered sacred by many hindus, a uniform, a living song, uniforms seem for everyone. whether it is hindu, muslim or christian, they should abide and wear uniform and the he job has to be kept outside the gate.
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the state government run by prime minister the reigns are more these party gentle potty has supported school and college administrators in bad muslim goes, wedding had come in class. the route has to be 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 attacked women in the same coastal cut america 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 space a form of limbs and colleges. and i think the space for interaction between him when muslim,
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the state government closed all high schools and colleges until friday, while the high court judges here legal arguments and decide whether or not the law on constitutional freedom is been broken. path new middle al jazeera, new debbie 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 and rwanda. back rebel forces to fight congolese government troops for control of the mineral rich eastern region of victory. con legal authorities were seeking $11000000000.00 in reparation for alleged victims and economic loss. hundreds of thousands were killed in the fighting. and internationally acclaimed uganda and author critical of the president has fled the country cleanser rookie russia spent almost a month in jail. after being arrested in december because of critical comments he
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posted on twitter. he asked for his passport to be returned in a hearing this week, but the court refused. his lawyer says he's going to europe. the novelist won the pin to international writers of courage award last year. he's best known for his book, the greedy barbarian, which is widely interpreted as a satire on president you are miss 70 security forces. in see dawn of arrested, her former government minister and outspoken critic of last year's military take over his parties as khalid omar usage was detained because of his role in the task force appointed to dismantle the former regime. the task force has since been disbanded by the military war, esther expected with florence issued for all of its former members. morgan is following events for us in the capitol cartoon the committee to dismantle the june 30th regime. that's the regime. our former president martin bashir was suspended when the military took overpower a late october last year. now just 2 days ago,
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a review committee that was set up by the military that lead the takeover issue to report the thing that the work of the members of the committee raises some questions. it has 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 received from people who were loyal to this year's regime were nazis following due process 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 said a by the military, after the suspension of a dismantling committee. raise some questions and led to not only had it on the use of who was cabinet minister for the last several months of our prime minister government transitional period. but also a spoken,
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an outspoken critic of the military and leading member of the force of the freedom and change coalition, which has been pipeline since the pick over. so other members have been arrested as well. at least 2 members of the dismantled committee have been arrested since morning. there are reports that more will be one or more warrants will be issued for the other members of the committee. because again, the review committee says that the work of the initial committee that has been suspended since the takeover raises some questions and those members should be answering some questions to the authorities. still to come on out in the grey bars, processed lead by truck drivers, is trying to paralyze trade between canada and the us and anger in indonesia to police arrest dozens of people protesting it is to mine. ah,
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well it's a much try picture throughout australia than just 4 or 5 days ago. the action is in the car will see in their bit further east of tropical cycling, w on its way through new caledonia and the following 12 hours. and then it follows this, this line, see that down towards south end of new zealand. it's been reading almost continuously in that part of new zealand. huge amounts of rain. this is just adding to it. that is a fairly static river up in the atmosphere, falling out as rain. but it means there's not much going in australian, few coastal showers here, bits in the tropics, in perth, western australia, a few more shaft, as is not as hot as it was. in fact, significant rain could come out of that gathering line. you can see marching slowly usage, which is probably welcome. far risk is high. at the moment. there's been an enhancement of the rain and central southern philippines. there is still some, in some part of china or something on the coast of vietnam. nothing is extraordinary. at this time of the year,
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the has been heavier stuff in peninsula malaysia and flooding around. he had this morning forecast and that sees more rains curling back through straw lanka and tunnel now that again you would expect this time of year equal you'd expect settled weather in the northern indian plane. and it is disappointing, the se, which means fog and poor quality. ah, ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what way you take in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on to, on al jazeera, ah,
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the amount of storage here, ukrainian foreign minister says talks with western leaders or lower intentions with moscow. and the situation at the moment is under control. meanwhile, the european union's top financial regulator is preparing backs for a possible russian cyber attack. schools in india, southern canada state state have been ordered to close for 3 days as tensions escalate over the banning of religious headscarf. and class controversy has re ignited debated the rights of india's religious minorities security forces. and john of arrested a former government minister, an outspoken critic of last year's military takeover. his party says holiday,
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my you said was detained because of his role in the task force appointed to dismantle the former regime. united kingdom could be lifting its last code 19 restrictions in just 2 weeks, according to prime minister boris johnson. as a full month earlier than planned, johnson says he'll reveal a plan for what he calls living with a virus. when parliament returns on the 22nd of february, his leadership remains under pressure though. after more photos were released of locked down parties held by government staff, police in london say they want to interview more than 50 people who attended. turn the hall has more from westminster. it was a big important, an eye catching announcement by the prime minister in the house of commons at the start of prime ministers questions when he confirmed his intention to lift the remaining coded restrictions when the house returns on february the 21st after half term recess, important because at the moment some 2000000 britons in self isolation following
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a positive covey test that would come to an end. and it was met with a roar of approval by back bench tory m. p. 's. some of whom, of course, are among the prime ministers, harshest takes having called for his resignation over the party gate affair. if you were cynically minded, you might suggest this was all part of a concerted effort to show up his leadership, along with senior staffing changes inside downing street in recent days. and certainly, as much has been suggested by some in the scientific community who call the move in cautious at a time when a few 1000000 britons are unvaccinated and deaths are still hitting 300 or more on some days. well, if that is the case, then the prime minister may feel he has good reason. the latest bombshell photograph shows boris johnson sitting at a downing street desk in an office with an open bottle of per seco near by staff members in the room wearing christmas party decorations allegedly taken in december
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2020. when office parties were strictly banned. well, that picture may or may not prove to be a smoking gun in the party gates scandal, but it is a reminder to boris johnson, his team and wavering, m. p. 's, the party gave hasn't gone away. and that more or even worse may yet be to come. you've been union hassan to deal with santa gold, her by 300000000 current of ours. fact scenes, this is, will be made by the countries as to, to pester which will set up a purpose built factory outside the capital decker will then be distributed across west africa. the european commission president or slough on the line is visiting central before summit between the hughes and the african union. this month's when people wanted something to seek vaccine, some time was not available when some vaccine was believe not being efficient or causing problems. people want a different vaccine that was in the existing social disorder facility where you have a agility where you can do different technology is
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a great opportunity where you can so of those different meats 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 these for more than 8 years. now, we realize that many african prefer to be vaccinated by vaccine manufacturing africa. so we hope this would help actually increase the trust that they have in des, vaccines, and somehow have a reduction infection hesitance. i said, bank has more from deca. 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 doses in a global system that hasn't favored african countries, but also the world health organization program kovacs that's there to get poorer countries, vaccine doses. and that relies on donations and some of those donations are,
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of those doses have had short expiration days, 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 factory 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, this should be a great to 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 truckers, opposed to vaccine mandates, the ambassador bridge between winter and detroit carries 25 percent of all trade between the 2 countries. good 2 are being transported through alternative crossings, causing some delays, a so called freedom convoy, protest is now in its 12th day and the truck has want the removal of all requirements to be vaccinated and other k, the 19 restrictions. yes, it's,
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yeah. it, it's in acceptable lay actually tis o'clock. this siege is unacceptable. the impacts on small businesses on manufacturers, on the supply chain are 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 at least fill up. what would really help is if the conservative party could tell it supporters to stop blocking our economy and go home. i city. 5 rangers and a soldier had been killed in an attack on a national park in northern been in 10 more people were wounded in the violence in w national park or the to the management at these were ambushed while on patrol at the northern edge where it intersects with nisha and book in a far so there's been a series of attacks by on groups in the area. human rights groups have criticize indonesia, security personnel, police operation that led to the rest of the room. 60 people are accusations of excessive force being used against civilians because central java village were
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protesting against plans for a rock mine, which some say would destroy their livelihoods. jessica washington reports from jakarta. in one of the village of central java, the police presence remains high, up to earlier 10 scenes between security officers and residence. dozens of people were brought back to the village after being detained by a proposed mind. one man explained how he did haines 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've got here opposed to refuse to let authorities survey then a legal aid lawyer was also detained. and communication in the area was disrupted. grandparent nisha condemn, very much condom. the excessive force used by the police
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and other state barret. this authorities plan 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 create ecology go be good edition in the village authority say they have already given people the chance to voice their due to lack of with the ad department. we had already communicated with the regional government, with people religious leaders in waters. so we could go and start measuring the land of those who agree with the project. the local police say they were trying to prevent the bene, john, one of these is major ongoing infrastructure project. it's construction is considered a priority for the central government, but some have concern that official might be putting developing the full human
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rights human rights group say the reason infrastructure projects have also resulted inland defeat. the accusation of land grabbing. definitely the government has put priority over development rather than human rights security rather than liberty rights groups. the calling for an investigation into the conduct of security personnel. jessica washington 00 to cover the commercial space company space ex owned by a billionaire in on mosque is losing up to 40 of it's brand new satellites because of a solar storm. they were among 49, launched into it just 6 days ago as part of the styling internet network. the g magnetic storm increased the drag, all the satellites causing them to lose orbital velocity and burned upon reentry. and to complete a bad day for you don't mask his electric car manufacturer. tesla is recalling
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about 26000 movie calls in the u. s. a software error could cause problems with defrosting windscreen, which could reach safety rules as a say, it can be fixed with a remote update. just a week ago, the firm recalled maybe 54000 south driving cars because of a feature that allowed them to roll through stop signs. restoration work has resumed on the gaza strip, aiming to return long neglected archaeological treasures. to their former glory, many had been abandoned for decades because of a lack of funds and the threat of his railey attacks. but as you know, side to reports, palestinian students are now getting foreign help to teach them how to protect their heritage. because this trip is small in area, but it steaming with ancient, tells an artifact that confirm its historical importance. but israel's repeated attacks as well as the lack of interest in archaeology here have had a negative impact on tourism and antiquities in this trip. now after years of
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delay, foreign restoration missions are returning not just to rehabilitate these sites but also to train dozens of palestinian students in the field of restoration. ender ecology that we got hall developer of hogan for years. we have been developing a program for the preservation and restoration of the site of st. herron in parallel with its restorations on we have also developed a series of training courses. the archaeological sites have garza and ink to its historical periods from the cannon night era who had the ultimate period and up to the beginning of the british colonization. the most famous of this error is the partial palace which dates back to the mon look period. during the british mandate, it was a police station. the monastery of saint hilary in which states back to the byzantine time is enter collage. cle hill, on which most yeah,
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klorr whisp town during the settlement of the sands. another important archaeological site, which has been recently rehabilitated, is the best and teen church into ballier. it includes integrated architectural elements and contains colorful mosier moors depicting the nature of life in garza. 3, according to french archaeologist renee altair. there are many difficulties facing the restoration process. local dixie complex together, the complex context of garza has forced us to manufactured tools made and gaza. for example, to carve and cut stone fowl seniors working in their kill logical field. hope there will be more research into either sites across garza and athletic dish or forbid group on the discovery of antiquities need support, and experts in the field who have a good amount of knowledge and ability to discover, restore and deal with antiquities to preserve them. the restoration of these
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archaeological sites speeds the way for their happily t should have dozens of similar sites across the gods. this strep, those behind the project, hope that this will bring attention to these ancient sights. despite israel seed on the region, garza has a history that dates back to thousands of years and the evidence is still present to day. unit c al jazeera garza ah amount of top stories on our 0. the european union's top financial regulator is preparing banks for a possible russian cyber attack. that fears that russian troops are planning to invade ukraine. as, according to the washer news agency in care of the ukrainian foreign minister says, talks with western leaders, a lower intentions with moscow. french president emanuel mack hall meeting russian president vladimir putin and ukrainian.

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