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of the carroll doll hotel, and many of the stories mention what we received was from the caravel. oh no breakthrough in the nicest phone call between the u. s. and russian presidents to manage growing hostility of a ukraine. ah . other kimbell, this is algebra long from dub off. also coming up the top u. s. japanese in south korean diplomats me to discuss north korea after it began the year with a series of missile tests fight. his role with tripoli to support the intern prime minister after pushed to replace them and super bowl showed out 100000000 american
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football fan since june in to see the los angeles rams take on the cincinnati bengals. ah. the next used phone call between the us and russia presidents lasting an hour. it's failed to reach any breakthrough on ukraine. the white house released this picture of joe biden on the call saying he repeated warnings of severe consequences. if vladimir putin goes ahead with an invasion, you are secretary of state adney blank and says it's not too late to avoid conflict . a diplomatic path to resolving this crisis. a crisis created by the unprovoked massing of russian forces all around ukraine. that diplomatic graph remains open the way for moscow to show that it wants to pursue that path is simple. it should
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deescalate, rather than escalate. and it should not only talk about seeking a diplomatic outcome, but actually work toward one the kremlin describe the fusion bought in coal is business like that added that the russian side received no substantial answers on its concerns. like nato's potential expansion into ukraine dos jibari has more from moscow. apparently vladimir putin told us president joe biden does the information the united states has is false and that's the hysteria that is created is at an all time high. the russian president reiterated that he does not have any interest in invading ukraine, but wants some guarantees from the americans about nato's expansion. now, the russian president also said that ad nato's expansion could lead to direct russia nato confrontation. this is that the core of the disputes that we're seeing unfolds and increase tensions. that is, that russia does not want to see nato increase its memberships and,
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and further expand eastwards, something that the russians say is very much a security concern for them. now, the russian president, vladimir putin also spoke with emanuel micron earlier that they had an hour and 40 minute conversation. and according to the elisa palace read out of that call, the french president did not get any indications from the russian president that a russia is looking to invade ukraine. the french president also has been speaking to the ukrainian president, as well as i will be speaking to the u. s. president. later on. so a very much reassurances from vladimir putin to the world leaders that russia has no entrusts in invading ukraine, but it's very much concerned about his own security at the moment. apparently, according to the russians, us submarine and church, the russian territorial waters and ignored the 1st sign that was sent to them to leave the area. but the submarine eventually did. now, a following dies,
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we heard of a very rare phone conversation that took place between the russian defense minister sergey chicago and his american counterpart part lloyd austin. we're all we heard from that conversation was that they discussed mutual security measures. soon after that, the death russian defense ministry summoned the u. s. military a. here in moscow to answer some questions. and then the russian defense ministry issued a few statements saying that the united states has to be more careful to avoid these kinds of aggressive actions. and that they should understand russia will do whatever is it is in its best interest to ensure its own security. on it also mentioned russia military says that used appropriate means to force a u. s. submarine to leave its territorial waters. russia says the us sob was chased away by one of its naval ships near the pacific pearl islands. the u. s. denies carrying out operations in russian waters. while countries are telling their
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citizens in ukraine to get out. now, australia is evacuating its embassy and give the situation as you are all hearing as well, is deteriorating and is reaching a very dangerous stage. and i want to send a very clear message on behalf of the stranger, a liberal democracy who believes in freedom and the sovereignty of states, not just in europe, but in our own region as well. that the autocratic unilateral actions of russia to be threatening and bullying you tried is something that is completely and utterly unacceptable. ukraine has received another shipment of weapons from the u. s. many citizens say they are willing to fight of russia invades the president, florida. mm. as in sky is calling for com. natasha, bundle reports from kia from mara. so out of her, sort of a clear message from keith to moscow at
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a rally with thousands of people are choo crane's government to stand up to russia . some here, ford for ukraine. veterans of the country's war with russian back separatists in the east, and they say they'll fight again. we are ready, we are ready to fight. if it happens, we don't want to, but it will happen. we are here to say this kind of meeting is about to bring in people or do you guys are all over and who does it to so that we're not separated real over content. and we also can protect it if it needed in any time. so that's why we're here. some demonstrators gathered beneath the statue of tad, us shift jenko, and 19th century poet, an artist, a symbol of ukrainian national pride. as moscow continues to build up its military hardware and forces on ukraine's border, some western intelligence official se kiev could be a target. washington says that russia could attack ukraine at any moment. the
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kremlin says it has no plans to invade, but some countries are taking no chances and advising their citizens to leave. the u. s. is evacuating its diplomats, a difficult situation for ukraine's president who called for com. the truce. did we have different information? and now, the best friend for enemies that hispanic in our country. and all this information details only for benny doesn't help us with so much conflicting information. most people here don't know what to believe. some say they've heard it all before. others anxious, but no one wants another generation growing up with another war. latasha bottler, alto sera key if we had earlier from the us x ray of state talking about ukraine and nibbling. can i those remarks while discussing another global hold thought the korean peninsula,
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you've been hosting the japanese and south korean foreign ministers in hawaii. they talked about how to proceed with the north korea. after a series of missile tests, we have enough to cover and we are very concerned about the situation multiple initially particular. and i hope you can also have a good exchange of views on how to deal with the situation. or mcbride is monitoring developments from salt. these tests have certainly raised the stakes here in asia pacific and i think it's been important to from and to be lincoln's point of view. and also from his counterparts from south korea in japan, really to put on a united front in that joint statements. and also in that joint news conference that they have delivered in hawaii with all of the participants condemning what they called provocative actions by north korea. also hinting at the possibility that can juggling the north korean leader has possibly said that he might end the more a tory among nuclear testing. and also the launch of longer range intercontinental
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ballistic missiles, which would certainly really step up with that would certainly be an increase provocation and blink. and also accepted the fact that, that the north koreans could use the current crisis in ukraine and exploit that to launch more missiles, but did not seem phased by that saying he and the allies here in asia pacific already to meet that challenge. as far as the americans are concerned, he said that we walk and chew gum at the same time. interestingly, he also made a direct comparison between north korea and what russia is doing at the moment, saying they are of a piece saying these are actions ro, actions that challenge the international rules based order. and that the allies should stand up against such actions. but i've here in the asia pacific and in europe, that they should combine, stand up on the behalf of the citizens and citizens worldwide, saying it's a traditional role that the u. s. is taking,
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taken in rallying such opposition to these actions, accepting, and that the us now faces multiple challenges. at the same time i've gone a san central bank has called on the us to reverse an order for afghan assets held in america rather than joe biden. will return half of the $7000000000.00 and set aside the rest for september 11 victims thorburn. manley reports shar, anew, in downtown cobble is usually crowded with shoppers. but as the economy, as tanking crowds are thinning and businesses and the major commercial district a shutting down or closing early the foreign reserves the could rescue afghanistan is sitting in a bank 11000 kilometers away in the u. s. but president joe biden is only releasing half of the funds to afghanistan. the rest is to be shared out among
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victims of $911.00 in the u. s. as well as other attack victims. but as a girl come up at it, up the $3500000000.00 belongs to afghanistan and the people. and if the u. s. is paying this amount to those who lost their lives in the 911 attacks than the u. s. should pay compensation for the 20 year war, and the people who died in afghanistan to thou, or kabul is a city under pressure. many can barely afford to eat much, but all the more. and as though i was good, most of us sleep with empty stomachs because we don't have jobs to find money and feed our families like before in shot. and now some one was distributing bread to the poor. and there were hundreds of poor and starving people, fighting over one piece of bread. and i was thinking, it's better to die than being disrespected this much. extreme hunger is nationwide. it's estimated more than half the $39000000.00 afghans are suffering
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. the human fat, the afghan economy is in free fall. and so or it's people in the u. s. says it will use the release funds to buy i much needed aids, but not by the taliban, which it doesn't recognize as the legitimate governments. taliban leaders say it's not america's money to give away that when it's tom. hello. hello, whoa. the people of afghanistan want their rights. the funds that are blocked in the u. s. belong to the afghans any to the rights to take them. the decisions made about these fonts should be made by us, the islamic camera, to prove to you, oh, this of displayed the anger biden's decision on the streets of the capital. but however, they express themselves most. he has said the money belongs to afghanistan and they desperately need it. oh lord, but money i'm to thir and then use a head. a protest against covert restrictions in canada's capital shows no sign of
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ending is copycat rally spread across the world. and the struggles of jail, the anti government protest is in hong kong, as i try to rejoined society. ah hello there. we've had some settled weather across central and southern parts of europe over the past few days with some sunshine. but that's about to change things to a weather system that's pulling in from the west. you can see that bringing heavy rain and stronger winds to places like france and northern spain in the days to come. but as we go into sunday, it's going to be britain, an island, the bears, the brunt of those systems. we're going to see heavy rain as well as blustery showers across areas like whales. we've got some yellow warnings out for heavy rain
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here and that system pulls across the north sea, bringing some snows, likes to scandinavia, norway, and sweden as well as finland and stone. you're likely to see that heavy snow come monday, but there is some sunshine breaking through for places like poland at times. when. however, across france we could see some flooding from that heavy rain and we are seeing weather and windy weather, pull into parts of portugal and northern areas of spain where we have got drowned or drunk like conditions. so some welcome. wet weather here is going to creep across further east. by the time we go in some monday with brisk winds, blowing across the mediterranean and rain for italy. some of that creeping into northern areas of africa, the own into different worlds. but creatively and philosophically aligned to the world. the surprisingly between the addiction islamic scholar mohammed abdul and
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russia novelist, the tough during the french and the jeep. sure, the reason is all the way and literally i think his answer on al jazeera lou aah! on the back, you're wanting a reminder about top stories. this all elation phone call between the u. s. and russian presidents has lasted an hour, but failed to reach any breakthrough on ukraine. joe biden repeated warnings of severe consequences if that about person goes ahead with an invasion. ukraine's
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president brought him evidence. he is calling for com, same warnings of an imminent attack, creating paddock among ukrainians. several countries are shouting their embassies and key. if the u. s. south korea japan have held high level talks to discuss what they call a threat to post by north korea. the talks follow a series of missile tests by appeal, yet libby invite you to back the inter prime minister upto hm. at the bay. bob have entered the capital, tripoli and convoys the ard group say they want to show up. there was position after the parliament and east, and they'd be voted to replace them to a ball says he won't handle the power to long delayed elections. the held on the trainer explains from tripoli, now we're here in mortar square in the capital tripoli, where a large, large group of people, especially armed men in view and in uniform, have gathered to protest the move buy of fitz,
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he besought to take over his prime minister yes, i understand people are sick and tired of these legislative branches, both the parliament and the high council of state. now the parliament. oh, hold it in a tuba out to become the new crime minister on thursday. the current intern, prime minister, aba has said that he will not hand over power until elections or until elections happen. elections were scheduled to take place in december up, but they were delayed. they were postponed, who called on people to take to the streets and to demand that elections happen. he said he's putting forth a plan for elections to happen in june. the speaker of the high council said another legislative body. hearing tripoli, us said that betsy bizarre received enough recommendations for him to take on the position. but he bershana still has to form a government
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a he'll put that list forward, swore to the parliament. if they give him a vote of confidence, it's going to be really difficult for obs. how me to be about to continue to stay in power of the. i mean the baby might be losing on the political level. but here in the capital tripoli in waters where we can see that on the ground, there is a large oh, there is a large support, especially armed men that support abdul hamid eva. we're going to have to wait and see how the situation developed in the coming days and weeks at sedans. military leader hopped off on the other hand, says an investigation is underway into the depths of protest is who opposed? nasty as takeover. health officials, at least 79 people have been killed and tennis ration since october, crowds of returned to the streets in the past week, demanding civilian role in justice for lives lost. the hon also repeated commitments to hold elections next year. crowds or the anti vaccine protest is
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a continuing to block, a key bridge on the u. s. canada border. but police began to k, a truck blocking the ambassador bridge since monday. more protest is ever arrived on 1st. they're angry that they must be vaccinated drive across the border. demonstrate his have also gathered and also where protest camps have paralyzed the canadian capital for 3rd weekend. gastro has more from washington dc. the truckers are protesting. canada stringent pandemic restrictions including the requirement that all truck drivers be vaccinated when entering from the u. s. they continue to partially block the ambassador bridge border crossing in windsor canada . despite police efforts to remove them, some trucks remain blocking that crossing. and more protesters have arrived on foot to join the party like atmosphere, where people are chanting freedom and seeing the canadian national anthem despite the frigid temperatures. now that bridge normally see some $300000000.00 in goods
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travel between the u. s. and canada with a 3rd of those good being auto parts. so this disruption now in its 6th day, has forced some auto manufacturers on both sides of the border to slow production. now protesters are also rallying in the canadian capital ottawa, and this is the 3rd week and they've done. so. prime minister just intruder has been clear in asking them to leave. however, they appear determined to stay and police say there is no clear deadline for their removal. police in france have used tear gas to break up. a similar protest in central powers. demonstrated rallying against vaccine passes that are required to inter restaurants and many other public venues. the banker reports like a company of car horns, has demonstrates his opposing cobit 19 restrictions converge on the most famous street in paris. oh,
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they seem spied my whole blaring freedom convoy demonstrations elsewhere. small the canadian flag. if you desire no c k, when it's been 2 years and we know with fed up now the people are suffering and we don't understand anything. there are law as, but we don't understand them. all i've understood is that when now in a nazi dictatorship, honestly, pain as equal. oh, paris is no stranger to scenes like this. demonstrations of frequent and passionate, ah, no stranger also to the liberal use of tear gas by french police. on the edge of paris, hundreds of vehicles was stopped before they could enter the city. with all the spot finds handed out in abundance. the pandemic scene, european governments exert power over people's private lives like never before.
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most you come trees including from beginning to gradually eas restrictions mosque wearing a most indoor settings will be lifted later this month. but the vaccine passed to and to public places will remain in force until hospitals are able to function normally. a campaign by president manuel my crohn against anti waxes has the backing of most french people. but the government's demands are too much of an intrusion into the liberties. these demonstrators are out to defend the bulkhead which is 0 pennies in new zealand to have used war to sprinklers and music to try and break out protests against pandemic restrictions. the strategy hasn't worked. hundreds have been capping outside parliament in wellington since tuesday, or the 120 people have been arrested. the u. s. has expanded imports of avocados from a mexican state because of security concerns. earlier,
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an american official received a threatening phone call while carrying out inspections. the state is a major producing region, but struggles with gang violence. mexico says it's carrying out investigation to assess the threat. thousands of young people were detained during protest, and hong kong and 2019 many have since been released, but finding themselves locked out of work and education opportunities for tenant reports. it's been 3 years since months of anti government demonstrations rocked hong kong some such as former frontline protested derek tie. the memories linger when i checked, cross hobble bus. and then i just travelled by poly university and i just thought a foot bridge where people fly down to escape from from poly and that was quite from ty was
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a 21 year old philosophy student when he became one of the 1st protest is arrested by police in june 2019. he was charged with an awful assembly and sent to prison for 4 months. he is one of $4000.00 protesters detained for their role in the pro democracy protests. many who have been released say they've found it difficult looking for jobs or higher education places because of their criminal records. those what me, who have serve their times in prison. and then they decide to stay in hong kong. probably what they need is job opportunity. a chance to a fond and hands themselves. that's where a group called project change has stepped in to help thousands of arrested protests is providing life planning, counseling, and legal support. we don't accept funding from government because we want to be autonomous. i mean, a lot of residues fight distrustful or government funds and we get from nations
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from individuals and private parties. the hong kong government says it has a system for rehabilitation, but it's being criticized for not doing enough to help protesters. china's leaders in beijing intensified their crack down in hong kong in 2020, imposing a controversial national security law in the name of restoring stability. hong kong democracy movement has been silenced. if it come here 3 years ago, this, the whole area was plastered in protests are. now most physical reminders of the resistance movement have faded or been scrubbed out. a changed hong kong is in its place. the school principal leaking, man, it's important not to abandon the protesters even as the territory moves on, maintaining, i don't know, father told it's normal for young people to make mistakes hold. we want to give them an opportunity to turn over new people. they need the 2nd chance,
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but with hong kong society still deeply polarized it appears there's still a long road ahead. brit, clannish al jazeera hong kong. so his vote is a deciding whether the band most tobacco advertising, if less restricted than in many other countries. the situation blamed on lobbying by tobacco funds with headquarters in switzerland. another referendum question on sunday is about whether to end all animal testing, including medical research experiments. a sports course is set to meet in beijing to decide whether russian figure skater camila very eva should be allowed to continue competing in the winter olympics. a week ago, the skating superstar became the 1st woman in olympic history to land a quadruple jump. but olympic organizes delayed, presenting her team its gold medals after it was reported that she tested positive thing using a band drug before arriving. and paging a court decision is expected by tuesday. we have to,
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to keep also a, the human side of the story and speaking about about energy is the think about a person of 15 years old being in this situation. and we have to, you know, to, to treat the situation extremely carefully. now, there is a process on going and this process will, will go through the next steps and there will be a result. and there will be a competition on the 15th after a season full of upsets and nail biting clothes coals, american football superball kicks off later on sunday. the showdown between the los angeles rams and the cincinnati bengals will play out in a brand new stadium near los angeles. reynolds as their final preparations underway for what promises to be an epic clash between the cincinnati bengals and the los angeles rams. in the national football league super bowl. wow. to say that excitement is running high would be an understatement. just look at these bangles
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fans celebrating their teams 1st trip to the championship game since 1988 in l. a. rams fans or snapping up souvenirs. i'm happy and i'm very calling harper reagan for part r t that we can come out and be rambling family. the game will be held on the rams home turf, the futuristic new, so fi stadium in inglewood. just outside l a. the venue was chosen before the season began. the hope all is going to be great and we've got some amazing stars in the game and, you know, really good stories around that. so we're just really excited. fans are already flocking to events and exhibits in los angeles in advance of the game, like this one called the nfl experience. so just how much are fans willing to pay for a ticket to the big game? the answer may astonish you. ticket sales search engine seek geek is keeping track
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bowl 56 on tv and online. rob reynolds al, jazeera inglewood, california. as the 2 week lunar new year celebrations come to a close. people in taiwan have released hundreds of lanterns into the sky. they included large one, signifying the year of the tiger. the lanterns meant to symbolize the release of hope and prosperity to the world. ah, this is al jazeera, these, the top stories, the latest tranquil between the u. s. and russian presidents has lasted an hour, but failed to reach any breakthrough on ukraine, siobhan, and repeated warnings of severe consequences if lat, about putin goes ahead with an invasion. you are a secretary said anthony blinking says it's not too late to avoid conflict.
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