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in the wood and in the lap. now more than ever, the world needs w. wait chan. making the healthier world for you. every one ah . a warning will possible cyber attack on euro's banking system as diplomatic efforts to de escalate tensions between russia and ukraine continue. ah, other mon calling, this is out, is there a life and also coming up south korea warns of an instant crisis. if the north goes ahead with nuclear or long range missiles us i'm john 100 on the u. s. canada border were protesting truckers are disrupting hundreds of millions of dollars in
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commerce. every day. russian figures say tech, camilla valley ever is back on the i said the beijing winter olympics, despite legal troubles with saw her gold medal ceremony delight. ah, diplomatic efforts are intensifying hopes of diffusing tensions with russia over its troop build up on the ukrainian border. the you case, foreign psychiatry list trust is visiting moscow for talks will prime is devoris, johnson is in war, so i'm brussels. germany's f chancellor, olaf schultz, is hosting several european leaders in berlin, ukraine's foreign ministers as western lead is all making progress in averting a russian invasion in crane. french president emmanuel mc crop. i met with that russian president vladimir putin and ukraine's of vladimir lensky. in the past few days, natasha butler's fallen developments from kiev,
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where the ukrainian foreign minister said his country won't accept any ultimatums to diffuse attention with russia. dmitri labor, or giving a press conference 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 buildup 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 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,
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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 are. 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. the european union's top financial regulator is warning of a possible russian cyber attack and is urging banks to be prepared. that's according to the reuters news agency says. banks are conducting wargames and preparation for possible attack. last one, the u. s. cybersecurity agency also warned a potential critical threats to american assets. you go guys,
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asian will warn to bolster their defenses as well. that was over fairs that a hack in the ukraine could spry old beyond its borders, like it did in 2017. the not pitcher. cyber attack was a virus that cripple parts of ukraine's infrastructure, but it later spiraled around the internet, spreading to international companies and costing them billions of dollars for louisiana. pagger jenny is a cyber security and intelligence expert explains how it's hackers can exploit faults in global banking systems. there is no computing system that these totally secure banks are privilege a target for both state sponsored argus and also cyber criminal gangs. an attacker could use the so called the 0, the exploit to target the any, see them, and i has a great the likely you, the success as your these are flow. that the, you know, computer system that is not to know at the time of the attacks, these means that the defenders have no idea of a bargain,
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their system and yet ox extra teeth in order to breach into the target they talked . you must also consider the initial, they say doctors like russia was our where is so said and usually have a multiple 0 day exploits in the us. and i'm for the series on defense from the at axis. not simple. south korea's president is calling for a summit between u. s. president joe biden and north korea's came young on moon j in toll south korean median media that to the to leaders should discuss pyongyang, nuclear weapons program. despite the ongoing impasse, he also expressed concern that north korea could resume nuclear, a long range missile testing, which he said would cause an instant crisis. rob mcbride has more from salt, i think for him president moon j. and this is a pretty realistic assessment of the current state of play on the korean peninsula . this was in an interview with media here in south grand, also international media. it comes as he has only a few months,
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more left in office. he remains fairly up beat about the prospects of dealing with north korea, saying that it is possible conditions could exist whereby joe biden, like his predecessor, could meet with a kim jargon of north korea to talk about the nuclear rise ation. reminding the world, of course, that the americans have said they are committed to diplomacy, that they are willing to start the process of dialogue any time anywhere. but it does come of course, against this background of increased missile testing by north korea, that in the month of january alone, north korea fired off and 9 ballistic missiles to cruise missiles. and what was the busiest flurry of missile activity in all of the years? all of its weapons development. also, he ended on quite a so, but notes some, a sobering point about the possibility of a formal piece declaration to end the career walk, of course, has only ever been in place an actual armistice. this has been one of the goal of diplomats and politicians for many years to get the parties around the table and
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sign a full piece decoration. well, he has confirmed that south korean and us officials have agreed on a form of words for such an historic document. but has admitted that with a little time left in office, the chances of achieving that before he leaves office in may remain extremely remote. me terry his pony says called a growing protest movement against crone of iris measures. a threat to the economy truck is a blocking a vital border crossing with the u. s. as they protest vaccine requirements and pandemic restrictions. automakers at ford and toyota say that the interruption is hurting production of the facilities. the so called freedom convoy also continues to gridlock the canadian capital for a 2nd week. john henry, now repulse heel is turning. traffic on the ambassador bridge had been stopped in both directions. now on the other side, from canada to the us, just
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a trickle of trucks on the american side of the busy, maxine mandates and other covert 19 restrictions are abolished on both sides of the border. canada won't be bullied. you can't. and a pandemic with block hates. you can end upin damage by decreeing, you can even ended by legislation. you need to ended with science. you need to end it with her. and even as canadians are tired and impatient for it, and we're going to continue to be there for them to support them through it and to make sure we do everything necessary to and her there. oh, the protesting truckers say they'll continue their blockade as long as it takes so far. police have been reticent to cleared the roads. you know, it's domino effect when to stop added up with these guys to say
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each day, hundreds of millions of dollars in commerce crosses the ambassador bridge, including 25 percent of canada's total global exports. so with billions at stake each hour and each day, the chance of a confrontation between police and protesting truckers increases in the u. s. and in canada, patience is wearing thin. it will have to be resolved one way or the other. i'm not saying not a suggestion, you know, it's been better rouzan and ross, please answer that may not be the solution, but there has to be a resolution is were possible. so obviously, united states, canada, as the stand off wears on it remains to be seen whether the 1st to lose patience will be the protesting truckers or police john henderson al jazeera, on the u. s. canadian border. bessolo mani is a professor at the university of waterloo. she says, the truck is a raleigh taking credit for an easing and restrictions and kind of we're seeing the
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peak of on the kron 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 are throughout auto today and many other, you know, junction points and works. and that's really a very sad testament to wait the way things should happen and particularly politics . 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, but that's not to say that canadians are tired. everybody's tired of coven,
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let's be real. and their restrictions are very much limiting our everyday life. so there is, if you will, and you know, absolute, you know, support for the fact that we want these restrictions to be released and relieved as media 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. and there are reports, a similar process convoys planned in the u. s. white house press secretary gen psyche says washington is closely monitoring the situation. and looking with canadian officials, ambassador bridge is kennedy's busiest link to united states and accounts for about 25 per cent of trade between the 2 countries and said, the blockade poses arrest to supply chains for the auto industry. because the bridge is a key conduit for motor vehicles, components and parts and delays risk destructing auto production. we are in close contact. we've been doing a great deal of work on this, alicia would randall, our homeland security advisor can be the meeting just to day drives and france have
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been inspired by those protests in canada. dozens of people headed off foot from niece in what they're calling a freedom convoy. 5 groups will hold riley's across the country before converging on paris on friday. the organizer say they have thousands of supporters or aiming to cause cale some french roads. vaccinated foreign taurus canal visit the philippines for the 1st time in nearly 2 years. the easy of restrictions comes months later than planned over concerns are about the ami chronic variance, but a decrease in cases as postal authorities to open borders and a bit to revive it's tourism dependent economy. jamila alan dugan has mo, from behold, one of the philippines, most popular tourists, assertions. it's definitely base, i guess, on a lot of consultations with different government agencies. as you know, corporate cases have been slowing down steadily in the philippines over the last few weeks. there was already a plan to open the country through international tourist last year,
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but obviously the very dominant variance here is on the crime. so it is quite important for the country to open it nomic lee, that's because the philippines is one of the worst performing. the tourism industry is one of the worst performing in se, asia, the tourism industry contributes 12 percent to the countries g, d, p. and since the pandemic broke out, nearly 30 percent of all the filipino tourist workers have lost their jobs. so we are here in hall, you know, one of the most sought after tours destinations in the country. we've spoken to the governor earlier, who said this is definitely looking like hopefully like the light at the end of the tunnel. as you know, the same province was also devastated by cypher wright last year. and thankfully, he said that near the only half of the storage areas were damage. so they're really hoping that this would signal really the start of the economy slowly picking up and making a valuable contribution to the lives of ordinary filipinos who have suffered immensely
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. since the pandemic broke out, still had no deserved so long had hospitals under process health workers strike indefinitely. i voyages searching for signs to live in columbia and questions about why mudslides wiping out the poorest communities. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle ways. it seems every few days as a storm system, the eastern med that runs across the levant towards iran. well, this is the latest one. it's dying out on thursday, but it's still active enough to bring strong winds and probably res dustin nolan, egypt showers all the way from the far north, up towards syria, still snow up in the caucasus, and eastern turkey and west in iran. the shouts of rain triggering probably
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a few thunderstorms in this part ne, pass of saudi arabia. nothing to the south. that in fact is quite worn to heart. $24.00 and re at at $27.00. and the sun returns to most of syria and places to the west during friday night, madagascar, as you know, has a pretty vicious weather recently. that's all gone now that was in the south, but it is still the wet season is more rain in the north. it could be flooding from that. it's seasonal rain so you can follow it through southern africa through malawi, through zombie it as we talk of anger down to well when talk and beyond, not quite the skeleton coast but certainly sudden angola and namibia look fairly wet. and in contrast, what was a very wet situation in most of south africa is much dryer than it was kate time is not particularly won't the bone but in the fall cross it hits it a significant warming. oh, the weather sponsored by cats are always the world of high frequency share trading,
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a military conflict between ukraine and russia. french president emanuel macro met the presence of russia and ukraine this week, and the u. k. foreign secretary and his trust is visiting moscow tools while primary subarus johnson is in warsaw. ambrose the used help financial regulator is warning major banks of a possible russian cyber attack. that's according to the reuters news agency says. banks are conducted as south korea's president is calling for summit between us present joe biden. and north korea's came john on may moon j in express. a concern that north korea could resume nuclear, a long range missile testing, which he says could calls an instance courses. and the u. s. is accused russia of escalating tensions by planning law, military exercises and by the rules. the rules are planned for thursday. russia says it's trying to repel any attack on his borders or that of bella roost, but it comes, as the pentagon said moscow's been deployed, more troops were fronted with ukraine. and the 1st come boys carrying
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u. s. military equipment have arrived in romania. that's where a 1000 american troops i headed in the coming days. they'll join some $900.00 service members already station that as part of an additional troop deployment ordered, or president obama and also the cosa ukraine as an increase in the number of russian navy patrols fishermen say they're living in fear of being arrested and interrogated by russian intelligence agents shall strife. it has law from the as of see the freezing foggy stick speed out across the sea crimea, which was antics by russian forces 8 years ago. he's not far from here. anton has come to check the area he will fish when the, 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
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years. he says he was taken to a russian naval base, encourage the entrance to the black sea where he was interrogated and held for 15 days before being released. lot 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 harass us. we can't do anything of our small boats against their equipment. it was impossible to prove to them we have a right to be here, pointless trying the wreck of a soviet fishing. charlotte appears on an island around which ukrainian fishermen now cost their nets less frequently. soviet build houses where fishermen used to stay, stand there 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
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fast because of fears of russia. naval patrols in 2003, russia and ukraine signed an agreement, which allows both countries to fish anywhere in the as of see the 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 of by issuing navigation warnings. recent large scale russia naval exercises of crimea, fuel fears that the criminal is preparing to invade ukraine by sea, something russia continues to deny. green, last 70 percent of its beliefs. when russia sees control of crimea and sylvester pole, the black sea port, city grange government, he's going small naval patrol vessels from nato palm as but seems powerless to
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better protect fishermen, curb guardianship. unless of course i'm worried. we go far out to sea, we might not come back. it's good as the russians inform our families that they've taken us. but there are many instances when they fall forged cases against us, and the risk of 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 for me. all the situation has got really bad. no rush and tories small amount of fish from the boats because of problems that see the fish and industry suffering. and that means we do to we repeatedly asked the ukrainian navy for comments about how it can better protect fishermen from what the government calls russian aggression. the navy refused because of what it says are security issues until i was afraid of fishing these i see waters in the weeks ahead. i see now increasingly under russian control, cha, stratford al jazeera,
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the angel see some crime, emergency vessels or western columbia. a warning, thousands of people are still at risk after a landslide killed at least 14 people laura burden. manley now reports the military rescue workers, and locals spent hours picking too much and debris searching for signs of life in this poor neighbourhood. in columbia's does carruthers region heavy rain continued through the night, loosening the soil on the mountain. by morning, a launch chunk had broke free, burying the homes below. okay, it was a very loud bang at 6 30 in the morning. it swept away over houses in front of it, about 6 houses, including the people inside it. but as the act, as a widow in it felt like the whole world was coming down, 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
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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 authority, say the nearby or to the 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. i met with amazon and 1st we working on the rescue. secondly, 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 ought to live in poorly constructed wooden
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homes, built on mountains and valleys and along rivers. in dos gave us it's those impoverished communities who left not only displaced but dealing with the death of family members. law about manly al jazeera though it is and years of most popular state other pradesh are heading to the poles for local elections. the balance key, tester prime minister, nor andrew bodies, popularity with the state accounting for 80 seats in parliament modi's but up the edge. another party won the last 8 election in 2017, but the b j. p is image has been hurt by high unemployment and his handling of the pandemic and health care workers in government run hospitals and sir longer continuing that indefinite strike to demand a higher pipe. as grinnell of fernandez now repose in the capital colombo negotiations with government have so far failed to find
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a breakthrough. ah, critical times in sri 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, namely theater, not namely 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 this, but what can we do when the hill ministries and bob public at really phase, and then he is. he and the salary comes in and made his gopro then think of your bill. they don't all say me be right with if you do it and all 3 younger coumadin
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says the strike is about winning. do 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 are among their concerns . many sri lankan is rely on the free health service because they cannot afford private health care. some of them travel long distances to secure specialist treatment and attend regular clinics. rural hospitals like this are usually teeming with people, but have gone quite in the last 3 days. help minister kelly rumble quello mit union leaders on tuesday, but they failed to resolve the issue better, who genuine cases offer their demand some dinner in cases and i would say b, i accept that i to ask for them. all right, but certain things, i think this completely tim to been painted, been colored with political aspirations. and no matter i
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am not prepared to poly strikers, have demonstrated outside the hill ministry some even forcing their way in to urge their demands be met. while the government and health trade unions try to negotiate a deal, housings of philanthropy are badly affected by disruptions to the free public health service. many want to see the 2 sides working out an agreement, but observing that seems unlikely. minute fernandez, are 0, colombo, the nfl commissioner is admitted, the football league has failed, failed to ensure coaching opportunities for minorities. there's only one black head coach in the league yet 70 percent of nfl players. a black robber knows has more from los angeles with american football's biggest event of the year. the super bowl just days away. nfl commissioner roger goodell held his annual state of the league
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press conference and event that was dominated by questions about a lack of diversity in the leagues upper echelons. fidel said in his words, that the league had fallen short by a long shot in making head coaching jobs available to people of color. this coming after former miami dolphins head coach, brian flores filed a lawsuit against the nfl and several teams alleging racial discrimination against head coaches and executives. at the league. there is only one black head poach in the entire nfl at the moment and none of the teams owners are people of color. good else said the nfl would be reevaluating its rules and procedures regarding these matters and said that racism would not be tolerated. now, many coaches players and fans will be waiting to see if good dells words are
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followed by action. russia media is reporting that olympics k tech, camilla valley. i live tested positive for a hot band hans medication before leaving beijing. the report comes off to the olympic i've left officials delayed, presenting the 15 year old, and had he made a gold medal for thy when the drugs by and by the world anti dumping agency is a performance enhancing stimulant is the same drug there. prompted the ban of the russian bumps sub team after the 2018 games. the international olympic committee is deflected questions about the case. as you can imagine, i am not going to comment on all sorts of speculation that i have also seen. i've night and that speculation will continue, as i said, as you said a yeah, i add a we had a situation arrive yesterday, a short notice has legal implications and are not. and i hope you would appreciate . i'm not from the podium of a press conference, going to comment on a, on a,
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on the legal case because it wouldn't be appropriate on the wider issue. you said a potential doping case and i think that's complete speculation ah, is out there. and these, the top stories, european leaders are making a diplomatic push to stop a military conflict between ukraine and russia. french president, man mac wrong, has met the country's leaders this week. the u. k. foreign secretary list trust is visiting moscow for talks while prime minister boris johnson is in warsaw and brussels. meanwhile.

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