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we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind me. ah, a warning of a possible cyber attack on your banking system, a diplomatic efforts to de escalate tension between russia and ukraine. continue. ah, hello, around watching out. they were like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up phase of major economic damage as truck drivers in canada block, a key border crossing with the u. s. they're angry about $900.00 restrictions. also the top court orders uganda to pay the democratic republic of congo,
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$325000000.00 for conflict. believe were killed. tens of thousands and schools are shut in parts of southern india after protests against the decision to buy head scarves in some clusters. ah, welcome to the program. the european union's top financial regulator is warning of a possible russian cyber attack deserving banks to be prepared. that's according to the reuters news agency, which says banks are conducting cyber wargames. while european leaders make a diplomatic push to stop a conflict between russia and ukraine, the ukrainian foreign minister says talks with western leaders, the lowering tensions of moscow, which has been sending troops to ukraine's border french president monro, my call has met russian president vladimir putin. an ukraine's vladimir lensky in the past few days. it's the u. kay's turn with foreign secretary lives trust,
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arriving in moscow for talks. natasha butler is following developments from kia, where the ukranian foreign minister says his country won't accept any ultimatums to diffuse attention with russia. the may creek labor a giving a press conference sir here in kiev, and he went over a couple of points. really. he said, 1st of all, in terms of the situation along caves along ukraine's border, he said that it was calm. it was quiet despite the build up 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, but it is under control. he said he also welcomed a recent diplomatic efforts by various a western leaders. he said that those efforts had 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
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emmanuel mcgraw, who met with the russian leader vladimir putin in moscow on monday. and also with the ukranian present in kiev on tuesday, or 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 a possible way to try and diffuse a tensions of ukraine. perhaps a possible solution to the crisis. per luigi paganini is a cyber security and intelligence expert. he says, how the attackers could exploit faults in the banking systems. there is no
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computing system that these totally secure banks are privilege. a target for both state sponsored argos and also cyber criminal gangs and talk he could use the so call it is 0. the exploit to target the any system and has a great the likely you the success of your, the, the flow that the, you know, computer system that he's not to know at the time of the attack. these means that defenders have no idea of a bargain. the system and yet talks exploit the heat in order to breach into the target they talk. you must also consider the initial, they say doctors like russia was are whether it's are said and usually have a multiple, the or the exploits in the us. and for this reason, the fence from the attacks is not simple. japan is sending gas supplies to euro per se as grow the tensions between russia and ukraine could cause and energy crisis on the continent that you on the us request, a ticket help the europe depends heavily on russian gas imports
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in canada's prime minister has called a growing protest movement against cro virus measures a threat to the economy. truckers have created blockades on several border crossings between the canada and the us, including the largest commercial crossing in north america, the so called freedom convoy, also continues to gridlock the capital ottawa for a 2nd week. they're demanding an end to vaccine requirements and other covert 19 restrictions. it's an acceptable knife actually to this see just unacceptable. the impacts on small businesses on manufacturers, on the supply, china, on going whether it be barricades at the border or sieges. in ottawa, we must do everything we can at every level of government, and what would really help is if the conservative party could tell us supporters to stop blocking our economy and young home specimen romani is
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a professor at the university of waterloo. joyce, we now via skype from canada. good tubby with his professor. i mean, without burton, it's got you on quebec and prince edward island. all sort of announcing plans this week to roll back some of those precautions. honcho. how much of a victory is said. oh, how much of victory is this for the anti vexes who sort of taking credit for this pressure? or as the medic say, infection levels are reducing so sensible to do this now and has nothing to do with the ongoing protests who's right and who's wrong with the combination of both really i indeed i think that we're seeing the peak of alma crohn that went through canada, mostly throughout january and we are seeing restrictions being lifted every day throughout the country. and so the timing is there to sequence and removing some of these restrictions. but indeed, you're seeing these, these truck convoys taking a lot of credit and that is very, very dangerous. i think it sends a signal to, to many that indeed french movements and occupying public places like they,
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arthur otto, a today and many other, you know, junction points and words. and that's really a very sad testament to a, the way things that should happen, particularly politics. this whole situation has developed very quickly. it's also become very political in a very short space of time. and they'll berta, opposition, leader, rachel notably, accused the alberta premier, jason kenny of allowing an illegal blockade to dictate public health measures. i mean, how serious is this war of words going to get now from province to province? considering what we've seen in the capital has been so highly charged. well, it's really interesting because, you know, the vast majority of canadians, of course, support restrictions in a sense that they're very much in supportive vaccines. much of those in terms of the truck or convoy and the movement are vehemently against vaccines. so very much the messaging that we're seeing coming from these convoys an occupation groups don't match the reality of most canadians,
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but that's not to say that canadians are tired. everybody's tired of cove and let's be real and their restrictions are very much limiting our everyday life. so there is, if you will, and you know, absolute, we don't support for the fact that we want these restrictions to be released and relieved as media, you know, as soon as possible. but i do think that there is far more support for prudence here and not for the messaging that's coming out of the convoys was in different countries around the world, all lifting restrictions or dealing with the problems of lifting restrictions. and we're seeing now certainly this particular case between canada and the u. s. a. what is it the ambassador bridge it carries? what 25 percent trade between canada and the u. s. how is this now going to affect sort of canada's so the neighbor with the u. s. because they're saying that keeping a very close eye on things, they obviously concerned well, it's far more relevant to canadians, right. i mean, $300000000.00 of worth of goods comes through that particular crossing. you know,
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our supply chains as we all know, are really stretched throughout the entire continent we, we do have challenges and shortages and this is not going to help thing. this is a really important john to point between canada, united states and canada is very dependent on the u. s. for lots of goods and services. so this is really challenging to us. but i do think that we're going to see more and more as, as frankly, supply chains make things more difficult. now reverse pressure on government to get rid of these occupations and protest happening on these junction points to get things back to normal to. so yes, it is a tense time and absolutely, i think these cross border crossings are very, very sad to see them being occupied in this way. when you say it's up to the government front. so these things, i mean what sort of pressure is all just untrue day because he asked, or the government asked the military to get involved. they said no, we don't have anything to do with this is a civilian matter. you've got to deal with it. i mean, how much pressure, how much damage is, is doing to his premier ship right now?
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well, the great question, don't get me wrong. the folks that are really in the protest movement are vehemently opposed to this prime minister. but remember, here is the opposition. the conservative party is fractured. in fact, they just lost their leader. and increasingly, many of the premieres that are holding to these provinces, including jason kenney, doug ford of ontario. these are all conservative printers. they're the ones putting in the restrictions if you will. so in many ways, you know, the protesters have really put a lot of pressure on the federal government. but much of this is really at the provincial responsibility where the federal government does come in, of course, is cross border. and these restrictions on the truck has to be vaccinate is absolutely something that has been brought down both by the kate and government and the american government. this is a joint if you will, a decision. but absolutely, there is a lot of pressure, i think on trudeau. but i don't think this is going to bring down his government in any way. frankly, the opposition is divided and in fact he's actually winning in the sense by having the opposition leader a fall just a week ago or continued to follow the situation the professor best my body,
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thanks so much for joining us from waterloo, and canada. thank you. dr. is in france of also been inspired by the canadian vaccine passport protest. dozens of people had it all from nice and what they're calling a freedom convoy. 5 groups will hold rallies across the country before converging on paris on friday. the organizers say they've thousands of supporters and arriving to coal scales on french roads. the in social court of justice as ordered uganda to pay $325000000.00 to the democratic republic of congo. the find is reparations for a conflict 20 years ago. the kill tens of thousands. that's when you get in and rwandan back to rebels. fort connelly's troops for control of the men, all rich region of eternity. the find is far less than the 11000000000 that the d. r congo. wanted to see the calls decision can not be appealed. john mulberry singer
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is a researcher for the democratic republic of congo, amnesty international. he says the ruling is a step forward, but the find should have been bigger. today's ruling by the international court of justice is very important. symbolically 1st, because for, i mean, for the 1st time since the congo wars started, a state is being held to account. there was this 1st rolling in 2025. we recognized the responsibility of uganda, and now there are also the compensations coming in now. it, so there amount of compositions seems a very little compared to the damage compared to the number of bits. but it is still some important step. it's also some, somehow depends on the government willing to make sure that you're gonna
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pay what it has to pay because you know, it's the court. the court of justice has done its work. but now, there is a diplomatic walk that needs to be done, but did your see to make sure that the money is paid and that it goes to their victims. i mean, as o c o saying the amount of variations that has been decided by the court doesn't seem to meet the level of the damage, but still it's so it's an important step for, for the victims on internationally acclaimed uganda and author critical of the president has fled the country cock. when's oral care? basha was arrested in december charge with insulting present yardi was 70 on social media and he is released on by our last month and his trial set for march his lawyer since he's going to europe and will seek medical treatment for injuries he
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suffered behind bars. well, still had here on al jazeera police and indonesia are being condemned for cracking down or villages fighting to save their livelihoods. and sri lankan hospitals are under pressure as health workers strike indefinitely over wages. the stories after the break, ah, by the shock of winter's gone away from the southern states, the us temperance back up to where he should be above him in places, in fact, you go further west the southern california and you've got heat warnings. the temperatures significantly above the average suggest they should be, but we asked her in winter and the still winter weather around for while l a stays at $3231.00 degrees. them to be above the average. that's not the case in the northern plains or on terrier or huge part of eastern canada. in fact,
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between the snow and the rain could be just freezing rainy game, which is a stuff that produces glaze ice and quite damaging. so winter still around, but it's robin more limited than it was. the remains of the last winter cold front is giving showers to the bahamas to cuba, less so to spend nearly, and equally less so to mexico, but is scattered around again seasonally nor, as is unfortunate. the recent flooding in western columbia, and in ecuador, and that line could produce more of the same. and then you follow your eyes to brazil down towards the southeast to rio significant rain here. rio power that's been around for a day or so and is keeping going. that is a big gap of sunshine throughout europe. why? the frank assessments for china will benefit from the 0 call it strategy if the rest of
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the world to get informed opinions at all costs market on needs and some critical debate wide report claims that need to come and interest then she'll threat to russia, but it's precisely if he's action that's created the insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, the book about what's going on there with me? the whole robin, the reminder of all top stories that use top financial regulates risk preparing bank for possible russian cyber attack. according to the reuters news agency,
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he says banks are conducting cyber wargames. meanwhile, european leaders on a diplomatic push to stop a military conflict between ukraine and russia, which is b. the batting troops on the ukrainian border, french president and macross is the latest leader to meet the presidents of both russia and ukraine. and candidates prime minister says truck is blocking a vital border crossing with the u. s. a threat to the country's economy. the cycle freedom convoy is demanding vaccine requirements until the cable 1900 restrictions to be removed. now, india's ban on women's religious headscarf has ignited bull protests and prompted the government to shut down the schools and universities in the cannot to state this week. the debate about whether the hindu dominating government has safeguarding the rights of india as minorities is at the center of the controversy . probably bit of has more the videos that defined the going
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tensions in the state of the nautical inside india, students aligned with hindu groups. heckler, woman, for wearing a bull car as competing religious johns are heard in privileges, have freedom, therefore, laying their culture and i'm following mine. they should let us follow our culture and not res obstacles for us. a few weeks ago, 16 year 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. they had to clar opposing them or hinder groups. they been marching, reading, saft, and colored, gobs and shoals and some hoisted assassin flagged. the color is considered sacred by many hindus, uniform uniforms seem for every one. whether it is hindu, mostly christian. they should a bite and very uniform and a job has to be kept outside the gate. the government run by prime minister marines are modi's party agenda party has supported school and college administrators
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inventing most of them girls wearing had come in class. the route has ignited the debate about minority rights in india that these in the mrs groups are the same. you know, the self same groups that since 2008 attack women in the same coastal kanaka area for visiting bumps for bedding western clothes, they ballantine day is coming up and the same group will be out on the street at clint. couple 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 group that has nothing feminist about the objection to the job . they are merely trying to prevent any, you know, this, the sink, the spaces for muslims and colleges, and think the space for interaction between him. the one with the state government closed all high schools and colleges until friday,
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while the high court judges here legal arguments and decide whether or not the law on constitutional freedom is been broken off in the middle. i'll just eat our new daddy. 5 ranges and the soldier had been killed in the town called a national park in northern beneath. they were ambushed while a patrol in the w national park, where it intersects with the share of the key to fasten. not 10 people were wounded . there have been a series of tanks by armed groups in the area. security forces in sudan have arrested a former government minister who's been an outspoken critic of laughter as military takeover. his party says, collared omar usa was detained because of his role in the task force appointed to dismantle a former regime without force has since been disbanded by the military. more rest are expected with was issued for all of its former members. it morgan is following the story from cartoon the committee to dismantle the june 30th regime. that's the
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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 a, by the military that lead the takeover issued a report saying 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 received from people who were loyalist to brochures 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 are 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
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cabinet minister for the last several months of prime minister government transition period. but also a spoken, 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 to members of the dismantled income. if you 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. human rights groups have criticized security personnel in indonesia, after police operation led to the rest of dozens of people. villages in with us were protesting against plan to develop a rock mining site in central java. they were trying to prevent police from entering the town when things report to be turned violent. now non governmental
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organizations say they've been denied access to the area. jessica washington has the latest in what us village, central java, the police presence remains high. after early a 10 scenes between security officers and residents, dozens of people were brought back to their village after being detained by how many, how many? one man exclaimed, how he is detained. i was at the mosque when it was time to praise, open the door and went to wash myself. then i was taken away by police. i got here opposed to refuse to let authorities survey them. a legal aid lawyer was also detained. communication in the area was disrupted. grandparent nisha condemn, very much condemn the ah, excessive force used by the police. and under state apparatus.
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authorities planned to create the mining side in what us the and the said, well, will be used in the construction of the ben and dan, a major government project. this very obvious that this will create a college degree edition in the village authorities say they have already given people the chance to voice their due to lack of with the ad. 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. * 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 accusations of land grabbing government has put priority over development rather than human rights security, rather than liberty rights group. the calling for an investigation into conduct a security personnel. jessica washington 00 to counter though you could probably with the boys. johnson has indicated the last remaining cave in 19 restrictions may be scrapped early, and that includes and the requirements for people to self isolate. if they test positive, johnson says he reveals plans for what he calls living with the virus later this month is need to ship is still under pressure though. the photos of the med showing more possible violations of cobit 19 locked down. mrs. b guy can tell the house to day that it is my intention to return on the 1st day off to the hot to am recess.
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to present our strategy for living with kobe provided the current encouraging trends in the day to continue. it is my expectation that we will be able to end the last domestic restrictions, including the legal requirement to self isolate. if you test positive a full month, early health care workers and government run hospitals is for lanka horton to doing that, indefinite strike to demand tire pay. asmin orthodontist reports now from the capital caliber negotiations with the government to so far failed to find a breakthrough critical times, injury lanka. more than $60000.00 health workers are on strike across the nation. disrupting a range of services, including medical clinics, consultations and tests. nurses, medical technicians, and public health inspectors are among those taking part and then media. they're
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not similar that we can't get medicine or treatment because of this strike. we traveled a long way without eaten food because we had to get some tests done. the indefinite work stoppage by 18 health trade unions is pushing for a number of demands. our raisins and our people are suffering regarding beef, but what can we do when the hill ministries and the bob public admin fees? and then he, issy, and the salary comes in and really is gopro then think of your bill. they don't all say maybe right. her, if the, if you do it and all 3 younger coumadin says the strike is about winning, due recognition for walkers across the health sector who have been neglected. he says salary discrepancies, administrative issues, and the implementation of systems dealing with the public or among their concerns. many shalon guns rely on the free health service because they cannot afford private health care. some of them travel long distances to secure specialists treatment and
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attend regular clinics at hospitals like this are usually teeming with people, but have gone quite in the low read is help minister kelly rumble element union leaders on tuesday, but they failed to resolve the issue that i didn't mean cases off their demand some to anyone. and i will say this the, i accept that i to us for them. right. but certain things, i think this completely tinted and painted and colored with the political aspirations and that i am not prepared to probably strike as have demonstrated outside the hill ministry. some even forcing their way in to urge their demands be met while the government and has trade unions try to negotiate a deal. housings of philanthropy a bad be affected by disruptions to the free public service. many want to see the 2
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sides working out an agreement. but observing said that seems unlikely. fernandez just the colombo, one of the metal center leads up the beijing winter olympics has been delayed by what's being described as a legal issue. they sent us around the figure skating event that was one by the russian olympic committee on monday. that was 115 all camilla valley ava landed the 1st called ripple jumps by a woman in a limited competition. we've heard that valley, eva, and 3 of the teammates did not appear at that practice sessions on wednesday. i see says the ceremony would take place as soon as possible. we are doing absolutely everything and everyone is doing actually everything that 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 most to,
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to make sure is resolved as quickly as possible. the commercial space company space acts owned by i believe ella musk has predicted to lose up to 40 of it's brand new satellites. following following a solar store. they were among 49 orbital devices, large just 6 days ago. as part of the styling internet network. the g a magnetic stove increase the drag on the satellites, causing them to lose velocity and burner on re entry. ah, what you'll do there with me. so robin's reminder of the top news stories. the eas, top financial regulator, is preparing banks for possible russian cyber attack. that's according to the reuters, these agency which says banks are conducting cyber wargames. meanwhile, european leaders are only diplomatic push to prevent a military conflict between ukraine and russia.
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