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ah, i make my own space that i can live in forever. i ran away from not oh, but i ran away from the country. marks in my get out to do got away. whitney award winning documentary on now to sierra. ah, ukraine's president says his country will continue its path towards joining nato. is germany's chancellor urges russia to take up office of dialogue. and there are positive signs from moscow. foreign ministers advised president fusion to continue along the diplomatic path. ah, and come all santa maria here and go home with the world news from al jazeera. oh, good. oh, how athenians? more in the death of a teenagers,
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shot by israeli forces during demonstrations in the occupied west bank. and we report from india's most popular state where an election is testing the popularity of prime minister the regiment. ah, reverend joanie's chancellor, has met ukraine's president low to mid zalinski. and the latest diplomatic push to avert a conflict in the region of sholtes says any russian attack on ukraine will be met with a strong response. he is off to moscow now to talk to vladimir putin himself on tuesday . on 5th, hold on. we'll start off campus, we encourage russia to use these offers of discussions. we emphasize again, in any case of military escalation, we have agreed with our allies and we are ready to undertake and implement very serious sanctions. the territorial integrity of ukraine should not be violated. and if it does happen, we know exactly what to do. ukraine's,
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the president is also insisting his country will continue to pursue its nature membership. my book, you know, should the nice for our future alliances, our ambitions and very well that this is our wish. but apart from that, there is a war in the east, and we believe that nato membership will ensure our security. what isn't it? stopping off with natasha butler, she is in ukraine's capital kit. talks between the german chancellor and ukrainian president lasting more than 2 hours. the leaders afterwards said that they were both a committed to ukraine territorial sovereignty, that there could be no question about the german shelter saying that when you go to moscow on tuesday, he will be bringing a message to the right person that any invasion or tack on ukraine would be met with very strong and severe sanctions, nor western powers were united or not. the 2 leaders also said that they were committed to continuing to work on trying to revive
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a piece process for the east of the country. that has been ongoing so far with no major breakthroughs. it was interesting also to hello to ms. lewinsky was asked about whether or not ukraine still wanted to be remembered. had been some questions about office comments by ukraine's buster to london a little earlier in the day. lensky said to ukraine was still very much on the path to nature membership. it is something that is enshrined in the ukrainian constitution fundamental to ukrainian government principles. however, you seem to suggest that perhaps the ukraine being on that part will, that could mean it might reach that nature. membership in the distant future. it might be to sue know we have no date for it yet. but he said that they were still very much committed to becoming part of the western alliance in order to insure security for the country. now, over in russia, the foreign minister says there's still room for diplomacy on its security demands
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in a televised exchange. so gay love was asked by president vladimir putin about the progress of the weeks, or talks at western nations. russia once limits to nato expansion and military operations in eastern europe. she'll pick, you know, who the she, lo and neither of those. seeing the head of the foreign ministry, i must say that there is always a chance. and your last contacts with the ladies of the united states, france and the gym and chance is coming tomorrow. a colleagues are contacting me tomorrow, the head of the polish foreign ministry will be here in 2 days. the head of the italian foreign ministry and other contexts are planned. the us says russia is boosting its trip numbers, though near the ukrainian border. the pants against the credit and deployed more soldiers on its own soil and didn't get over over the weekend. step fosten is in the batteries border region and says military activity does seem to have slowed down. we were traveling in the south of barrows near the border with ukraine and
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visited the few areas where the said joint bell, russian, russian military bills are ongoing. and it was interesting to see that there seemed to be a lot less activity than a few days ago. one particular airfields nearby, there were s $400.00 missile defense system. so station there, according to reports, and also so call you a fighter jets flowing in from russia. but there was hardly any activity at that location. and also another town with a major airfield, military air feel it was all a lot quieter than we seen a couple of days ago. this is interesting because said at the same time the russian minister of defense sag a show you a sad that these military drills that was supposed to last until february 20 are now coming to an end. and that some have already ended, which raises quite a few questions of if this is really the end of it, or are they going to continue until they were scheduled to do? so? it is also interesting because on the 19th of february, there's going to be
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a large group of journalists also for angeles invited to this joint fellowship russian drill. so the question is, is this still going to be ongoing? alexander lucas shanker, the leader here in bella, with with us today. what will happen to the russian troops, according to nato around $30000.00, are supposedly here, after these drills are finished and lucca shanker sat. well, this is our business. i will meet flooding me, put in very soon and i'll will deal with it. will move on to other news and funerals been held for palestinian teenagers, shot dead by is ready. security forces during unrest in the occupied west back 11. others were injured on sunday when troops opened fire on people protesting against the demolition. the home, the support and stephanie deck o life cut short the body of 17 year old humble sala is taken to be buried. who was killed by his ready forces
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during confrontations near janine in the occupied westbank. ah, to stand off started when these ready army arrived to demolish the home of palestinian prisoner my homage at a dot who's accused a fatal shooting and is ready settler in december. that also led to norm stand off between policy and gunman and is really army. the army said, quote, it identified would have called a number of armed rioters and fire toward them to neutralize the threat. hundreds of palestinians, it turned out to protest against to demolition is a message here. and that's a 0 tolerance. in others we, the israelis will not tolerate any kind of res, what you call resistance, what is real calls of course errors. so what it's trying to do then, is to say your criminals, and any time you do a violent at israel will never consider it resistance act. we are going to come after you. and the idea is to try to intimidate the palestinians and try to give
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them the feeling that there is no space whatsoever for any kind of resistance to what is real is ah, israel continues to apply it's policy of home demolitions, the palestinians and human rights group say, accounts to collective punishment against the palestinian people. stephanie decker, all g 0. and tension is still high in the flashpoint suburb, shakera and occupied east jerusalem is ready. police cleared, protest is there on sunday and injured dozens of people. demonstrations broke out when a far right israeli m. p trying to reopen a political office more from harry forces. what's been taking place has been this decision by this far right. member of the connect it. these are the parliament. it's been we're who in response to an austin attack, the police say on a local jewish secular home in this area,
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he came to open a sort of a de facto open office. he said to defend the rights of jewish settlers in the area. they were pretty sizable confrontations and skirmishes, some violence over night last night during which he tried to get through a police sort of the barricade. when they tried to empty the area, he collapsed and fell, went. the hospital said he'd fainted and had a medical certificate to prove it. there was some ridicule of him as on social media sort of calling this whole thing very performative, but it is nonetheless extremely risky. he was back here again on monday. he is a member of the connected so he has parliamentary immunity. he has bad relations with the current is already prime minister. natalie bennett, a right winger that been via says, has been a traitor to the right. so there is less leverage over him to get him out. and there are important conflicts of dates coming up with the jewish past over and
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ramadan, taking place concurrently. or at the same time, rather in april, we're not quite a year since the last time that it's really, really fled up and was a precursor for the, the gaza war. last may not quite at that level yet, but certainly tensions of building against at least 4 people have been killed and others injured in a bomb explosion in somalia. that was near the city of jo, hot about 100 kilometers north, the capital market issue. witnesses, they are roadside bomb, went off as a rickshaw, carrying passengers was passing by in sudan protest as of again been on the streets to denounce military rule security forces. 5 guns to disperse, demonstrate his marching towards the presidential palace and cartoon, thousands of staged weekly rallies and the military takeover in october. and nearly 80 people have been killed. a correspondent, him, morgan was at a protest and anonymous. people have gathered once again to voice their
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condemnation and anger at to dance military rule. to dance military took over power and a military takeover. in late october last year, dissolving a 2 year transitional government and people have been protesting, ever since demanding a return to civilian rule and to to dance transition to democracy. protest has said that since they took to the streets, they have been demanding that the should be no negotiation with the military, no compromise, and that the military should return to the barracks. now, protest have also happened in other cities around the country and in the capital to help them with protested. tried to make their way to the presidential palace hotel . security committee has band gathering within the vicinity of the presidential palace and security forces use tear gas dispersed for testers from the vicinity of the presidential palace and to dance capital. for the 2, nearly 80 protesters have been killed in protest against the military and hundreds
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have been injured here and am due to man. protesters had planned to go to the legislative assembly which is div functional, but they say they want to show the military that they want a civilian government. general abdel for the album han has said that he's willing to handle the power to civilian rule when elections are held. or should there be a political consensus between the political parties and the military that is currently governing. but so far, there has been no progress made in terms of jobs between the various stakeholders involved in finance, politics. they not, that nation has been launching an effort to try to mediate between the stakeholders, the political parties, the resistance committees that have been organizing for protest and the military. that is yet to produce any results. the next round off talks or negotiation, or rather the next phase of this you an effort to try to bring together the stakeholders is expected in the coming days and weeks, but protest, i said they will continue to take to the streets,
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to boys there against the military, i continue with that demand for civilian rule. in the news, i had a new place to coal harm. we take a look at the challenges facing african refugees. i started reset loading the united states. infuse the thousands more. hundreds will be displaced this year. gang violence continues to rise. ah hello, they will start in southern africa and for the 3rd time in 3 weeks, madagascar is facing another storm at cyclone strengthen to the north of malicious and reunion island. its making its way to the north of the capital and kind of reba expected to make landfall on choose day now it's not a very powerful storm, but we could see some flooding, rains damaging winds and of course a storm surge. we'll keep an eye on that storm elsewhere across the region. we're
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seeing some rather intensive thunderstorms roll across angola all the way to tanza near some of the heavier rain in the days to come formula way and zambia. now further north of this is a much dry, a picture, lots of heat here. and of course the winds kicking up, that's the horizontal blowing it across to the atlantic. it's going to get wet and windy as well for coastal areas of algeria to new zia and libya, thanks to a weather system blowing east across the mediterranean. and that's gonna bring some showers to the live band in places like lebanon and syria. we'll see them start to creep in. we've seen some flooding in oman, thanks to heavy rain. we are going to see a few more showers here. but across the gulf, it's a relatively quiet picture, and things are going to start to warm up with the temperature in doha, at $25.00. ah, with frank assessments for china?
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well, bannister from the 0 call it strategy. if the rest of the world cannot get together informed opinions at all costs focused on needs. i'm not protest from that statement. critical debate wide report claims that nato constitutes an interesting chill threat to russia, but it's precisely his actions that's rated this insecurity in the region. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, analogy 0. these are the top stories. germany's chance was met ukraine's president floating his zalinski off. schultz says any russian attack on ukraine will be met
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with a strong response. he will go to moscow now to meet president ocean. on tuesday, crane's president says he'll continue to pursue united membership cooling at a vital issue for his country security and territorial integrity and russia's foreign. busy minister believes that still room for diplomacy on its security demands. moscow wants limits to nato expansion and military operations in eastern europe. or in our top story. and we spoke 2 of us any caution about the cilia. he's an expert at the center for european and international studies in moscow and explains what president putin's trying to achieve by massing all these troops near you cry. the rushing gold in all of the situation is not the, is, is not about the ukraine. it's evolved, getting major us confessions concerning the new security architecture in europe. and at least generally accepting most of the russian demands which were
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voiced earlier. russia uses the various instruments, including political rhetoric and military exercises in order to pressure the united states. with full understanding that the strategic position of the united states is now much worse than it used to be. because they, they are engaged in very deep military and political, economic rivalry with china on pacific. and the americans just want a kind of agreement with rush on the european security as well, but just on different conditions on a different basis. so russia is just trying to improve its bargaining position and an actual invasion into ukraine will just ruined the whole game. it's like a 100 now, which has one of the highest murder rights in the world. striving people out of
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their homes and the country that includes families trying to protect their children from being recruited into the criminal gangs. as manuel rapids reports from texas, the golfer corruption mates tackling the violence more difficult at a late night crime. see in big lucy galvan, a shoot outraged between gang members and police in the villanueva neighbourhood, leaving at least 7 dead. i put an offer from him. okay, there is insecurity for every one. we can't live here any longer, but we've no place else to go because other places are dangerous to we're in dire need. i don't know what to do, stay here or leave the country. many here say blood soaked streets littered with bullet casings. have become in all too common sight authorities tell us that scenes of brutal violence like this one in the 100 and capital, are just the tip of the iceberg in a far more complex security situation that affects nearly every corner of the
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country. in honduras, his pores neighborhoods gangs, particularly m. s 13, and the 18th street gang are notorious for crimes like extortion, and for the recruitment of young children, those who resist often pay with their lives. i want this young mother who has asked us to hide her identity, says she was tortured by gang members and forced to flee her home after refusing to pay. extortion money. i'm up are so me as the only we faced humiliation we've lost our house because of the gangs my children cry and sights me. mamma, be good for us to go someplace else where they won't want to kill us. imagine a 7 year old boy saying that he yoda, a lack of confidence in hunter and authorities, means victims of violence, seldom report crimes to police and security experts say collusion between criminal groups and government officials permeates across all levels of society. last year was i'm a bit, a bam of it. unfortunately, we see that different politicians and government leaders have been linked to drug
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trafficking. we see that there are high rates of community corruption and noisiness in the rule of law. be awful, so ebit ordonez, a deputy police commissioner tells al jazeera that despite modest advances in reducing the national homicide rate, raining in the violence often feels like a losing battle to meet her. but i, so how do i know on video it is in comparison to previous years, the incidents of crime has actually decreased. but perhaps in some communities, it's risen due to factors like local culture or in communities where gangs exist in great numbers, way ponderous has a rate of 38 homicides per 100000 residents, making it one of the most dangerous countries in latin america. international observers predict that thousands of hundreds will be displaced from their homes in 2022, a challenge that cannot be addressed without a drastic reduction in the violence plaguing the country. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, they goosey gaba. iran says the u. s. has cancelled
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a prisoner's swap deal just the night before the agree date. a foreign ministry of the swap was being discussed alongside the nuclear talks in vienna. details of the exchange are not clear, but the u. s. is holding a number of iranians that accuses of violating international sanctions. and iran is reported to be holding at least for americans. i sit on it or fully look it he explored with us. unfortunately i did was one said chief, well, the american side went back on its sward on the night before the egg, not 80. it proves once again, how careful you must be when you make an agreement with washington. because you never know if they will honor the agreement or even if they announce it correctly, the issue is still being discussed in an audit route to vienna talks to that message. almost all of the ass gans airlifted to the united states since the fall of the taliban. now settling into their new hopes and while many are relieved to be there, some of them still face and uncertain future. kristen,
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so new me met one afghan family now living in new jersey. they found a place to live now after fleeing afghanistan, with little more than the clothes on their back. sick with near the alamos out, a family has only a few months to figure out how to pay for it. i am going to start everything from 0 rama toola ala mazata worked as an interpreter back hall. you so it is marked up that his resign himself to physical labor here in his new home in the state of new jersey. what model is another longer busha? he's got some job offers, but will need to buy a car to be able to get to work 1st. the other cost the all their bill is so high a. i must work hard to pay it all then. hey, it's, it's very difficult for me. hey, are you by any chance at the warehouse reformed church of highland park is help and we will soon be hiring a refugee school impact coordinator, pastor sat caper. dale has been resettling refugees for years and says, donations have been pouring in. so all this stuff is going to afghan families who
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are resettling all around, central new jersey, everything from mattresses to money. since some 80000 afghans were air lifted to the united states, we were deeply concerned then cobble fell in august, and as we watched the same horrific scenes that everybody else did of the chaos at the airport. we knew that quite soon we'd be experiencing a search like we'd never experience in terms of arrival. i found the alameda family and more than 200 other afghans, a place to live, nearly tripled their annual numbers in a part of the country where affordable housing is hard to come by. and a matter of 6 months, the united states re settled all but $7000.00 afghans, evacuated as part of operation allies. welcome into communities across the country . but those 7000 remain on 2 military bases. one in wisconsin, and one here in new jersey. but some families tired of waiting for
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a placement have begun leaving on their own. according to the hebrew immigrant age society, highest is one of the 9 re settlement agencies tasked with overseeing community placements capacity. why fi were not ready and funding wise? we were not ready that we will be able to support them and ask them arrivals, alumni, the other. that's a concern for refugees. most of whom have at this point only been given temporary. b says, we are here right now. we don't know what is our future. they are thankful to those who have helped them land here. but relief has been replaced by worry. kristin salumi al jazeera spotswood, new jersey voters in 3 states in india have cost balance and local elections. people in one region of the country's most populous state to pedestrian among them, poverty, mattel's there and reports on how this selection is being seen as a popularity test for prime minister there and remote. it's the biggest state
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election in india, auto predation. the not is home to more than 200000000 people and is voting in 7 phases. i can i, what i can hang with me would be daddy. and what if you can see how prizes are rising more? the said he'd bring good days and prosperity. yes, best days are here with prices of vegetables touching the sky. i voted, thinking about inflation with our petro hit on pamela, but the probation is the highest number of members to parliament, and is seen as reflecting the national political mood prime minister there inter moody is halfway through his character. these balls are regarded as a test of his party, john the parties policies with what she looking feels like these cover large areas of western with each other. millions of lives and votes, depend on it. i'm it, commerce family has owned land here for several generations. it was once a lucrative business. now god had searched and farmers have been waiting months for
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sugar mills to pay them. got the army, her odd earnings have been badly hid doing what can we do? we have to pay our children school fees or see those labels working. if we don't get paid on time, we either have to delay the payments or pay them. bless. ah, many farmers here to part in a year long protest against 3 agriculture laws. they said favorite big corporations, last september, the host of the largest of those protest, the state targeting the bgp ahead of the polls in 2017 the b g b one, a landslide victory luther publish. but growing economic distress among farmers have diluted. some of that you fauria last year, the mo, the government revoked the 3 agriculture laws. but many farmers have continued to protest, saying that demands have not been met. exports say this has bolstered opposition parties making the b j. p seemed less formidable. in the last 2 twenties has 17 election, the west and you be mid of them when term and paper the be happy,
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but this, it seems ever, sir. you know in the forty's, i'm going to smile in the opposition more. and if they continue to build up the same kind of momentum that we saw in the 1st on awarding, then we can say that will be anybody's game. polls are also being held in for more states. results will be declared on march 10 and will indicate how the b g. p may perform in the next national elections. party method al jazeera with the british northern india. now another trance, begun excuse me, against me in mars, deposed civilian liter unsung suit. she, this one centers on allegations of election fraud. so far it's her testimony from an election commission director unsung sushi was arrested by the army when it sees power more than a year ago. she is accused of influencing the 2020 votes to win a 2nd term in office. that denies all charges florence louis following developments from kuala lumpur. man, most military government has accused ong san sushi of influencing the election
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commission in the 2020 general election. and this was an election party, the national league for democracy had won by a landslide, giving her a 2nd term in office. monday was the 1st hearing date for this trial. now she has been charged alongside former president women. and for my cabinet members mean to the military government had in february last year, cited electro fraud. as the reason it carried out the cool. but since then, it hasn't produced any compelling evidence of widespread cheating. international election observers have said that the poles in 2020 will, by and large, free and fair. and many people believe that the charges of electro fraud against c g, all like the other charges she faces. politically motivated. she's already been sentenced to 60 as in detention for violating current of virus restrictions as well as possessing on license walkie talkies and she faces trial,
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another charges including corruption and violating state secrets. now, many people doubt, sushi will get a fair trial. her supporters political analysts rights groups say the proceedings against her appear to be designed to prevent her return to politics. now love is around the world of celebrating valentine's day, which means a bo k bonanza florists flour grows in columbia, one of the world's largest produce and say this one day accounts for 15 percent of total annual sales and exports there up a 3rd so far this year, thanks to the pandemic effect, but it will dug up on beam. you get a lot as people see it at home during the pandemic. they found an emotional support and flaws to help the confinement, something for their mental health. as we say, floods of food for the soul, and the pandemic highlighted that this valentine's day, many athletes missing their loved ones as they isolate in the cove. it safe olympic
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bubble in bay. jing and jack, who so organizes, have been trying to spread the love by handing out roses to people. but if you are heart broken or cynical, you can celebrate valentine's day. it's no problem in exchange for a donation helmsley conservation center in the u. k. will very kindly name a cockroach after your ex. is it such an insult though? and another conservationists actually point out cockroaches are a vital part of the global ecosystem. ah, well, this is out as a run. these are the top stories. germany's chancellor has met ukraine's president brought him his zalinski in care of. of shots says any russian attack on ukraine will be met with a strong response. he'll go to moscow to meet president putin on tuesday, on your fraud and was done off the bush. we encourage rush.
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