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al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. ah, this is al jazeera ah 10100 hours gmc here on al jazeera hello on come out santa maria, welcome to the news. no concrete plans just yet, but russia says it could decide to respond to a cold for a summit with the u. s. on the ukraine crisis at any moment, also in the news inching towards a deal, iran's foreign ministry says talks to revive the nuclear agreement with the west of made some significant progress. and iran's president is encounter on his 1st
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official visits to a golf state, hoping to boost trade with the read all of that class. i'm really excited about him, the whole family together again, welcome back tourists returning to australia, after it further relaxes, what were want some of the world's topics coded border routes. and i'm santa, how most now have all the sports? steph curry makes ambia old saw game history with an m v p winning performance. ah, well the kremlin says the russian and u. s. president can decide to meet at any time, but there are no firm plans just yet. this is off to france, announced joe biden, and vitamin portion had agreed in principle, at least to hold a summits on the ukraine crisis. so we will talk to a correspondence about it in a moment. andrew simmons in kiev, joseph jabari and moscow. but we will start with
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a report from chaper tansy in washington d safe. we have reasonably, the russian forces are planned into an intend to attack ukraine. on friday, joe biden stumped. many of the u. s. s. allies by categorically stating that lobby . mo putin had made up his mind to invade ukraine. in the coming days. and on sunday, the president convened a meeting of his national security council to discuss the situation i had meeting the us secretary of state, reaffirmed that despite the president's announcement diplomacy was still an option until it settled until we know that the, the tanks rolling. the planes are flying and the aggression has, has fully begun. we're going to do everything we kinda prevented, but we're prepared either way and we're prepared with a response. it will have massive consequences for russia if it actually carries the through. lincoln said he hoped, a forthcoming meeting this week with his russian counterpart would address both preventing war and addressing mutual security concerns for the us,
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europe and russia in dollars. the russian and ukrainian i'm back to this to the u. s. were also on the sunday talk to a circuit anatoly, anton of denied any invasion of ukraine was termed. he said moscow's priority was the implementation of the minster agreements, which was designed permanently to stop the war and ukraine east. by among other things, given the region, some old ptolemy united states, easy to stop such crisis. you have to be this way. a key to who you means agreement, that phone, ukrainian ambassador said whether russia invaded or not. the country was already at war, but still held out the possibility of a diplomatic solution. we call in, not only on the grass, which is russia, but also, and all of our friends and allies to get together and use every opportunity to still deter russia from invade the friend to say that the seller agreed to in principle by the us and russia won't just be about ukraine, but about security and strategic stability in europe as a whole. the white house,
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as it was always committed to diplomacy as long as there. busy was no invasion but added as far as it was concerned, it was still saying preparations for a russian assault very soon, but it's less specific when the president was on friday. she had a chance. the al jazeera washington. all right, we're off to moscow now, to talk to joe said jabari, tell us more about moscow's the criminal reaction to all of this well, the kremlin spokesperson dmitri past golf said that there are no concrete plans. i think the west is getting a little bit of heads themselves based on the information coming from the french officials after nearly 3 our phone conversation between him and new micron and the russian president vladimir putin. that took place very late last night early morning, or one a. m brush a time. a brushing president has always said he is open to the meeting with his american counterpart. this is not a new development here,
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but i think right now everybody's waiting to find out what will come out of the meeting that is scheduled to take place between sergio law for all the russian foreign minister and his american counterpart. anthony lincoln on thursday. and i think that that meeting will be made very clear from the russians that at the summit, if it were to take place. let me put once talk about the secure guarantees he's looking for from the americans about nato's further expansion. as well as the 30 member alliance going back to it's 997 level of membership. if those 2 issues are not on the table, i see, i think it's very unlikely that the 2 leaders will meet. and we've also heard that report and has called an emergency extraordinary session of his security council later today. and that it will include all of the high ranking officials from the countries various ministries as well as intelligence services. so we're waiting to find out what will come from that meeting. and in the meantime, also,
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what is the situation on the ground, at least on the russian side of the border? well, in the south western as the province of rostock region that borders ukraine, there are now over 61000 people that have crossed over into russia. they are being looked after in about 4 different regions of this country, where they have all declared a state of emergency by the officials. and we've just heard that about $1500.00 refugees will be coming to the capital moscow on tuesday where they have been they're going to be looked after here at the officials in row stop region say that the situation is quickly escalated alongside the border with ukraine, the officials there have said that a number of shells have landed in residential areas as a result of the ongoing fighting between the separatist and the ukranian army there . so there is very much concern that the situation that there is quickly deteriorating. and that is also a point that was made by the russian president vladimir putin. during his
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conversation with him, i knew my chrome saying that that situation is really, really troubling. the russian officials here in moscow and they want the ukrainians to abide by the fire, the minsk agreements of 2015. but that is something that is not happening at the moment, so it is quickly escalating. and it's very much a cause for concern here. ok, so that still such a bar is starting us off from moscow today. thank you. do so let's move to give and andrew simmons, let us not forget ukraine in amongst all of us. yes, it would be a us russia meeting, but ukraine has so much at stake here. absolutely . yes. to me. true caliber, the for a minister who's in brussels attending. and he, you foreign ministers meeting i, he sounded very diplomatic. he said, every effort is worth trying. he welcomed the news that the may be
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a summits of latin may as daughter also. outlining is, is a me, because this has to be something concrete on the table. so really we are at a stage despite all this optimism and let's face it, the optimism is needed in this situation, that there is really a situation where these are talks about talks. now there's another aspect to this and you alluded to it in your question or that is that sir? ukraine wants more of a say, what's going on when the, when we heard the a reference or by emmanuel macro on about these talks. and he did have a substantive, a conversation with bruton on sunday over the phone. and he, he, he did say that there had to be other stake holders involved. and that was coded language for a ukraine being a main stakeholder and his smallest stakeholder. it's a main player for happens, like they say here that they say for happens say, i'm not saying it. i saying here, look a ukrainians ah,
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a direct threat. their lives are at stake here. so why can't we have more of a say in the negotiations in a briefing at the defense ministry, this is what the minister had to say on his response to the news about a possible possible summit. my on the you should chat and it's at the was of dicky . i have hopes that this initiative, thanks to presidents, macro and biden and which will be supported by prime minister boys johnson will be implemented. this meaning and talks will be held not only between the peaceful countries that help us, but also between the 2 countries, which have been an international military conflict for 8 years. ukraine and russia was both on the ground and are, is there any hope of any sort of ceasefire with regards to those are eastern at regions of ukraine, the russian separatists there. well, the simply has to be some development on that for any summit to,
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to take place really because that is really a, a for not to any real. a possibility of, of progress as things stand at the position is this that serve the, the conversation with puts in the macro had went along these lines. that puts him was saying, look, ukraine is attacking the separatists. and macro was saying, well look, no, that's not the case. the separatists are attacking it's one way traffic, the shelves are all landing in ukraine and civilian, sorry, or going through health. well. so that is we're also going through how in the to break away republics. because the separatist saw engaged in cones the ukrainians, and it does seem to be the case. they're engaged in false like operations. and so many of them there are examples here, a long, long list of got here off. but you can't make out what's real news and what's fake news is next. for example, those supposed to have been a saboteur, as i've been termed laying a mine in the lights,
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railway station on that saboteur was blown up the, the actual device exploded. i had a time at that don't seem to be real incident, was it a ukrainian sabbath, sir? not likely said the ukrainians more like an operative from the separatist, st. self declared states. so we got a situation there them has to have some development in the o. s. c, as the organization for security and coordination, cooperation in europe. having meetings will be to day as well on this monday that they will be having a meeting with an attempt to try to get to towards some sort of deal for a ceasefire. okay, thank you for all of that's andrew simmons reporting from the ukrainian capital t f . let's stay on this issue of eastern you kind the people living there. and the meetings between diplomats and leaders are really far from there. we are is within hearing more than a dozen houses have been damaged in the small village of the veronica. i'm sorry, no wagner to bicker, which is in the doughnut,
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screeching for days. people here have been sheltering from the shelling. most of them with no choice but to simply stay despite living in fear. how could i not very keep a dog? where should we go? yeah, we will all leave, but is there anyone waiting for us there? where should i go? yeah, you will receive me maybe for a day or 2, but what about after that? and when i come back, there will be nothing ruins have i lived my life on nothing at the hotel at last. michael munoz, somebody to stop the war. tell zalinski and put into store, pull this, i just can't live like this. everyone here will tell you the same thing. they should reach an agreement, including america. everyone who is responsible, we are suffering. we are simple people. they can just drive off with their millions and we have to remain here. children have to hide and baseman. yes, yes. so my neighbor with a 2 month old as she was running to the basement, it shouldn't be like this. ready gonna be the wow. well, i course wanted,
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shall. stratford has more on this side of the story. he's in mario, paul, in donates, in general, acquire to nigel on the 420 kilometer front line. although we are hearing ports of overnight, sporadic shilling, most notably around the ship, which is controlled city of the next. we've been speaking to people inside the city . they describe shelling overnight, they were unsure could confirm whether it was outgoing or incoming. meanwhile, some of those people telling us that young men are increasingly afraid of being, as they describe, forced into joining the separate is fighters. we know that there is this. as the separatist leadership is called, it a mash mobilization of all men between the ages of 1855. so men that we've spoken to describing vans around the city, stopping men and encouraging them to is because we cannot in any way confirm those reports. meanwhile, the evacuation of thousands of people along that front line of the ship, which is controlled side goes on. we see pictures of people queueing up in the
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train station, notably the train station to boat survey, which as a direct train line into russia. in the south here it has been quieter overnight, but it's going to be a very interesting day going food as what many western leaders are describing as being a last chance and avoiding a serious military escalation. it is 40 minutes past this news on his what's coming up, desperate to get out more lebanese risk, dangerous journeys in search of a better life. also an environmental disaster. the basil to contain wildfires in an important farming region. this is an argentina and in your sport, manchester, united teenager is struck by an object during a premier league match against ah,
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now he runs foreign ministries as talks to revive the nuclear deal have made significant progress in vienna. it builds on remarks from some european diplomats who suggested an agreement could be possible quite very soon. but in teheran children, 50 members of parliament, well they've demanded 6 conditions, be met before any sort of dealers signed. and that includes a guarantee from the united states and european signatories, that they will not pull out of the deal. as former president donald trump did back in 2018, 2 sides to the story with wrestle soda in teheran, and anti hashem in vienna. ali, let's start with you that. i mean, these talks have been going on. it's been round after round. this is a good sign. well, come out, this is the 8th round, its been extended for a few months now, 2 months for since december to not 2 months. and the talks are continuing here in co work palace. however, with all the optimism ducks, an optimism that's been expressed by different pop you still the moment there are 2
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main points that are to be are to be agreed on. mainly the assurances that iran is requesting and as we handle so the parliament is requesting this. now. and on the other side, the united states self americans are the world powers. one thing the advanced centrifuges in iran to be destroyed ought to be sent outside. so these are the main points a just few minutes ago, one of the western diplomats passing by we had a chat with him and ask him about what that, what's going to happen this week. so he said it might be the week that we'll have big announcements, and however, this is just up to what is going to be decided upon in iran and in washington. okay, good. stephanie hash him at the talks in vienna and now to wrestle soda in tech, ron, and tell us more about this. what did i say? 250 m pays with 6 demands?
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well, the, the demand, the statements that is coming from the low me because in the running parliament is not a mandatory one is not the binding work for the negotiating team in vienna or for the government in iraq. it's rather a recommend these 3 asked that the statement that had be released by the iranian parliament will that have any significant effect on the ongoing tools in vienna? i don't think so, but it doesn't mean that it's not important. i think it is still an important statement in terms of providing support to the negotiation, negotiating him in vienna because mainly the statement released by the running parliament is actually insisting on the main points that are being raised or the main 3 demands that are being raised by the negotiated team in vienna, and the 1st of them is the removal of all the sanctions, not only the sanctions that are related to the nuclear file. also the sanctions are
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related related to the human rights violations. iran, nissan program as well. and they also ask him for the verification by weight, if occasion they mean that the, the seizure shouldn't be only been on the papers, but you run your side, want to see that they've bill is been implemented practically on the ground. then the 3rd one is the guarantees your any is are asking the, the parties that in case of a deal, the deal will start wise beyond by the nurse construction. because in 2018, under the strong encouragement of these prior, the form is ready. prime minister, the, the president of the united states, back down donald trump has withdrew from the nuclear deal of 2015. and that the collapse, so you run, you do not want to see the same sent out to be repeated. and that's where they're insisting to at, to make sure that this deal is going to be binding for the next administration as well. here the main issue is the lack of the trust,
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the lack of the trust between you run and the western powers have been the main issue over the last 4 kids. but no, iranians just wants to make sure that any deal is going to survive. and that's why the parliament's state that demands and rectify in that and also emphasize and again again that without the guarantees they are not going to accept any deal. thank you. russel reporting from tech on on this news. now also, iran's president is making his 1st visit to a gulf states abram rice. the arrived here in counsellor. he was welcomed by the mere shack. i mean, been hammered, l. danny rice, he's attending a regional gas conference, which he's hoping will help boost political and trade relations jamal shuttle covering this one here. and doug, how, what was expected out of this meeting? joe? the number of topics being discussed between the 2 head, so of faith. prior to them emerging hopefully behind us in the coming minutes and
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making a statement about what agreements both countries have reached, as well as obviously their comments with regards to issues of shared interest. that struck 1st obviously, as you mentioned, this comes ahead of the summer, which is taking place on tuesday. the 6th of it's kind where the major gas producing can choose from around the world are gathering at a time where we've seen the energy supplies and routes internationally. under threats because of different price is not the be the tension between russia and ukraine, which has jacked up the prices for many countries. and obviously parts are being one of the biggest l n g producers in the world. it's playing a key role. but beyond the energy we're looking at geo politics, you're talking about issues with regards to either conflict resolution where country has been trying to pay more and more of a role. the same way succeeded and i've got to find it wants to further its efforts . i'm trying to get this iran deal over the line with nuclear issues as well as obviously regionally speaking. we're looking at issues with regard to the gc. see,
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as you mentioned, this is the 1st trip by the rhenium presidents to a golf country. what can i also ask jim i'll, i've been reading comments about the idea of a possible rapprochement or engagement, at least between iran and saudi arabia, which would be hugely significant on the there was a comment that come from the spokes person of the radio from industry saying that the rate you see administration is open to holding direct talks with saudi arabia. obviously, relationships between the 2 regional powers has been or have been i see at best non existence at worst over the past couple of decades. but here in cooper finds itself in a position again, maybe to play a leading role in ensuring what diplomats like to describe as regional stability
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and in math is trying to facilitate may be some sort of common ground between iran, saudi arabia, key issues of consumption, yemen obviously, with iran backing the 4th, he's on one side and saudi arabia, together with the u, a. e. leading the war there for several years. lebanon, with iran bucking, has been law on one hand and the movement and saudi arabia and its allies backing other fractions. there, those are 2 of the most important issues between the 2 countries around form. it's part of italy has severe concerns with regards to the drive towards normalizing correlations between gulf countries and the occupation and palestine. and that's something that it's had expressed. it's rejection of. and seen the presence of, you know, israeli entities in, for example, the united arab emirates so close to it's for the as a source of national security. so those are all issues of contention are to be
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discussed, not just between the 2 leaders here, but as you mentioned there, there is a look. i had to try and maybe turn a new chapter in iranian golf relations can i'll, i'll show on the call to ron talks here. and thanks joe. me. alright, we'll start all over the news in new zealand with a prime minister says vaccine mandate and other measures will be lifted when on the current infections. full demonstrations against vaccine mandates have been going on in front of the palm and more than 2 weeks police arrested 8 protesters and 7 offices were injured. concrete barriers were installed as well to curb protests, police arrested dozens of people in canada, capital loss, whereas 3 weeks of disruptive protest came to a halt. thousands of truck drivers and their supporters of blockaded the center of the city. using emergency powers, police spend the weekend clearing the convoy of trucks and protest all intense in
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the downtown area. the purchase began in response to code vaccine mandates. but then capitalized on water frustration about the government overall pandemic response. but in australia tourism operators say they're looking forward to rebuilding after the relaxation of coven 19 border rules. the government's been shifting away from a fortress like approach, the prevented even citizens from entering and leaving sarah clark as our report from president, awe jubilance and excitement, as tourists and international passages touch down in australia. after almost 2 years of border closures. picking up my best friend, i haven't seen him since 2018 and he made it back just in time for my wedding in ponies. i'm really excited actually. yes. i'm. i'm going to see my friends for the 1st time in the since 5 here. that a loss was here. yeah. surreal. it doesn't feel quite real like it. it feels
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a bit val. it wasn't just tourists arriving, but families reuniting over the last 2 years. a strategy has pursued a tough 0, covered 19 strategy. quarantine restrictions have also been in place. posing a major hurdle for australian citizens wanting to return. i didn't know if flotsap potentially be delay because of what's going on overseas, but, and he has very few repatriation plots really to even for london is it was like 55000 strange one to come home and it's very flat to modify. you know, it was pretty green, but it was good to see my sister again and i come, i to go see mom and dad now because of the morning about them for 2 years. astrology has one of the highest immunization rights in the world with more than 90 percent of people. over 16 fully vaccinated tourists coming here must be double vaccinated. we'll have a medical exemption. more than 1000000 tourist visas had been issued for arrival this month. tourism was one of the fastest growing sectors and astrology economy
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before the pandemic in 2019 it contributed around $50000000000.00, but the board of closures and the nation, the reputation as fortress estrada and tourism group know they've got a big job on their hands to convince tourists to return. there's a huge job ahead of us. we have had an incredible disruption to our industry. no international might disrupt digital market as well. what was that? we lost about $800000000000.00 worth of international revenue and on and to put it all back together. it's a complex machine or industry. you have to back in the ready but not every state in australia is welcoming arrival. wasted. a strategy has been close to both international travelers and had quarantine restrictions in place for vaccinated astrology, citizens the most of the pandemic. it will eventually open its borders in march. jerry, clock out his era, brisbin, australia. the crew of a chinese war ship are being accused of using
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a laser to target in australian surveillance jet. china says strategies version of events doesn't square up with the facts. straight as prime minister as the reckless and dangerous incident happened off the country's northern coast on thursday, with st. either the weekend you would. so in the report of a chinese naval vessel, i'm using a laser to target, i, astride in defense force of violence aircraft. this is completely unacceptable, and so we have demanded there be an investigation on the behavior of what occurred on that vessel. it was dangerous, it was reckless. and it was unprofessional for what should be a sophisticated navy. so we expect china to provide some answers on those matters. in the news ahead will tell me about a so called 0 tolerance crank down on the illegals. illegal drug trade in northeastern india, causing a lot of controversy. also survivors of a fairy fire off greece described that trauma is the search goes on for those still
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missing and in sport worlds. number one tennis bye back in action, just weeks after he was frame, you open to bronco that story later with ah hello there. we've had severe storms roll across northern europe, causing damage and disruption at least 3 in the past week. and as we start the new, we are going to see those wet and windy conditions continue. it's going to be rather unsettled across the board for much of the week. but on monday, if we look to the north west, it's going to be the low countries and germany that see those severe conditions. we have warnings out here for strong winds across central germany. we could see flooding in the netherlands from the heavy rain. if we look to britain an island. well, it's more settled on monday, we have had wind warnings out from northern island, but those do ease. but there is another weather system moving and you can see it
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blasting across iceland, bringing those conditions to northern areas of england and scotland. and it's going to be norway that gets blasted with snow by the time we get to choose day. and a lot of those conditions will work their way further east, it is going to get cooler here, and it's going to get cooler across central areas and down in the southeast as another weather system brings wintery conditions to the alps. wet and windy across much of the balkans, it's okay sunny in bucharest. but as we go into tuesday, it's gonna start to get cooler here to wind warnings out for some of the mediterranean islands like sardinia, but to the west. this is plenty of sunshine with a temperature coming up in spain that she weather update. ah, awe about east in washington dc. with a dream making a painting for unity, for people who are struggling out as they were world meets a palestinian seeking inspiration for striking. knew in the heart of the american
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a on the news on here and i'll just the are, these are our top story president joe biden. and vladimir putin have accepted in principle to hold so much have ukraine. but the kremlin says there are no concrete plans for new meetings just yet. it runs foreign ministry, says talk in vienna to revise the nuclear deal have made some significant progress . backing up the view of some european diplomats to set an agreement is possible very soon. the strategy is alternate for us to fully vaccinated tourists. ultimately 2 years have been close out to the world. it's tough. border measures restricted australians from leaving and returning home. return to corona virus news and an announcement is expected on ending restrictions in england. early of implant among the measures likely to go would be the requirement to self isolate if anyone tests positive or has coded 19 symptoms. and so could you on
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a whole in london about this joan in the context i think is always interesting here . when we talk about bringing restrictions down, compared with a number of cases compared with the hospitalizations, all the sorts of things yeah, and look, i mean i would not flat landing at the moment by any means. these things are still high, the risk is still high. this is a move that's been trailed quite well in advance. it's been received variously as the latest. great leap to freedom. a moment of pride says the government and by government critics. as the latest planned by the government to plaque, kate, tory and peas, and encourage them not to throw voters johnson out of office in the coming weeks when a police investigation concludes into the so called party gate of fair. nevertheless, parties, johnson will later on stand up in parliament and announced what the government is describing as its plan to live with cove it as you say, they will be the lifting probably for later this week of the mandatory,
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the legal requirement to self isolate. if you test positive, although they will be guidance, suggesting that it's still a pretty good idea to self isolate if you can. and they will be a winding down of free testing available to the public. it is to all intents and purposes, this government becoming the 1st government to declare an end effectively to the pandemic. although they'll be some cautious language, we understand the round continued monitoring continued preparedness for possible future variance. and of course in parliament, they will be a huge show of support for the queen, who with rather put timing for the government's announcement. it has to be said tested positive for covered over the weekend were told by buckingham palace. she is suffering only mild cold symptoms and will continue like duties from windsor palace . how's it all going to be received? well, as i said by the tory and peas, it will be received triumphantly by the opposition. and by a number of scientists, it will be received with skepticism. they point to all of those measures. you
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talked about at the beginning last still how infection rates and so on. and suggests that with the continued possibility of new variance, this is the wrong time to be entirely dropping the country's got a mistake. they say thank you jona, whole reporting from london now so called 0 tolerance towards the illegal drugs trade. in ne india schools in controversy, government leaders in some states say they are acting lawfully. but police are accused of dozens of killings and injury since the anti drug campaign started last year. poverty, metallic, with more duty bota has been bedridden since the police shot him in the leg last month. they say he's a drug peddler and attacked them 1st, but bought us as he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. pharmacist, immediately gotta, i was coming from the pharmacy when i saw some people building up men, it's old because of that, the 1st abuse me and they shot me. i'm totally innocent. after
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taking off his last me, the chief minister for saw menendez northeast, has adopted a 0 tolerance policy against crime and burned piles of drugs to promote the campaign. now, his government is facing allegations of human rights violations. after $28.00 people were killed and more than 70 injured in a series of shootings involving police authority say, officers have acted lawfully when criminals try to price to be or escape from the discuss to be by taking away the service robot, then they have to defend themselves and there may be some incidental content and that's only because of that upside. and i think we, we did the laundry ball, but members of join an abilene family says he was unarmed when the police entered their home. the police say he was a gangster. the family says he was framed because the car i woke up,
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they asked him what he did. he told him he was a daily wage earner, didn't do any business. then they put handcuffs kicked him and dragged him to the courtyard. they took him and i kept asking where he taking him. then we heard 2 rounds of gunshots. lawyer and rights activists out of job has petition the court to order an investigation into killings like these and asked for compensation for the families of those found to have been wrongly killed. there's nothing random do that we have seen according to my data, that most of the victims are from them. i've been a little safety and by margin, and let's say d, i'm is from the inconvenience drivers, people from the minute the muslims and, and from the poor people in the psalms, high court state government has denied any wrong doing, following public outrage over the shooting of keep the ball out, one officer has been suspended, he hopes he and others will get justice,
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but says some wounds may never heal. pardon him at the al jazeera new delhi, families of people who died in the bay route port bloss nearly 2 years ago. been protesting against plans to rebuild the area. they shut down a major road in lebanon, capital, demanding a criminal investigation is completed. first, legal challenge is filed by defendants of delay, be investigated for months in lebanon. many people are risking everything in search of a better life. in the 250000 people have escaped the economic crisis in recent years and is 80700 reports and the northern city of tripoli. the desperate are resorting choosing dangerous routes to escape. or many of these men have tried to reach europe by sea. somewhere intercepted others rescued or returned. they end up in prison. but i don't like those. all of them have a story to tell. and it's one of desperation. lebanon is facing an unprecedented
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economic collapse, impoverished 2 thirds of its population. we are living in misery. i attempted to you 3 times. our boat was intercepted, and then we were thrown in prison. tripoli as the city along the mediterranean coast, even before the latest crisis, the local currency has lost its value by 90 percent, no doubt in my mind as yet enough, all the pockets empty. the international community is ready to help lebanon, but politicians are refusing to be honest and fight corruption was bad. but these men say, all they want is to live in dignity. i don't know, but i know what we want to leave because the children are sick and we can't even feed my friends and i collected money to buy a boat. we caught illegal migration has seen a significant increase in lebanon. many tried to reach cyprus, turkey and italy,
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hundreds of lebanese, still try to leave by sea, but there are also those migrating through legal routes to find work abroad. research institutes estimate that nearly a quarter of a 1000000 people have left lebanon in recent years. and while immigration is not a new phenomenon for lebanese, that 5 percent of the population, and among them a record number of skilled workers. but not everyone finds a way out. if you use, obviously, if it's hard to get visas or jobs abroad and it's too dangerous and expensive to try to escape, bye. see. but as conditions worse and many worn, the dangers of such trips won't stop the flow. so to say that the weather will get better next month, and there will be thousands, not hundreds, awfully nice trying to make their way to europe because the economy crisis is unbearable. but there's so much anger and pain here. go ahead. beep
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says he can't care for his children. do good it just let me leave. he says, oh, good jennifer there. either tripoli, northern lebanon, the dominican republic has not a building a wall covering any half its border with hazy president, luis ivy. now there hopes it will stop illegal migration as well as drugs and weapons smuggling. half a 1000000 people from haiti are in the dominican republic. many more often, cross the border to look for work. i've another estimates. the 1st phase of the wall should be completed with a 9 months we had from joseph pierre about. there's a political analyst who says the security issues of both countries will not be solved by a wall. considering the high level of coach and getting both count trees, i don't think the wolf we'll provide for the selection expected of your fleet. i think if there was a way to sort out the public that would be beneficial for both country. for
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instance, haiti lows every year, 634000000 dollars in smuggling. why did a beacon republic lost all 300075 1000000 in smoking? so haiti's is or is a poor country and then you know what it, so this won't work, could be beneficial for both country. but there is no way to do so because people have a lot at vintage. all bir wiggle, i mean wishing from haiti and those people who are the border, they will not a load on the board of function and more over the military, the dominican military who will control the boulder. these are the people who are most i'll beneficial from these irregular mike wishon. chalet has stepped up
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military patrols on its border with bolivia is part of a clam town on a legal migration. last week, the government declared a state of emergency after an increase in migrant crossings. hundreds of undocumented people have since been sent back. some people living in chiles bought areas of hell protests against migrants who they blame for rising crime. still in south america, fighters and argentina continued to battle wildfires in the northeast that had been burning for days. stephanie deck as morton the choking smoke makes the day look like night. wildfires have been searing away. parts of argentine as north eastern province of current is brought on by drought and high temperatures. b, b gourd, gaudy corn gun. so this is a typical historic, it's never happened. we've never looked something like this. we're really overwhelmed. this is what i can tell you know, this is a blue for the province. this region is dependent on agriculture. around 10 percent of its land has been destroyed by the fires that have burned for days. local people
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have joined the firefighters to help a lot of the. the truth is that korean has provinces going through a catastrophe with the fires. a lot of animals, flora and fauna have been lost. and on top of that, there's the jobs. what is to become of us if it's all lost tomorrow? some rain started to fall on sunday night, desperately needed to help wet the joy flammable land. then a soon about 30 of what have letter a letter. it makes me feel powerless to help all the people, because we all live here and to protect the animals and our land, which is the most important thing. the fire is also getting closer to national park in the area. one of our gen tina's largest ecosystems. many animals have been killed, real repairing the damage is expected to cost millions of dollars. the governor of the province has declared it an ecological and environmental disaster zone. stephanie decker, i'll g 0, an air strike by the nigerian military as kimberly 7 children in southern nisha. it
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was meant to target armed men who were hiding in a school in modern for districts in the muradi region. the governor of the regions had 7 children were killed in the attack. in recent years, nigeria military has accidentally killed civilians on several occasions. now a passenger has been found alive on board a ferry that has been on fire near the greek island of coffee since friday. now the man was found dead and 10. i'll still missing more this report from victoria gate m b. a greek coast guard boat arrives in coffee harbor on board is a passenger rescued from the euro ferry olympia, which caught fire on friday. the 21 year old truck driver from bell, ruth told rescue as he'd heard the voices of all the passengers as he escaped from his cabin to the upper deck of the fairy. he's now recovering in hospital loving mother billman. i am a credit on now. this morning we had very good news, and
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a 21 year old bel ruffian citizen came to our hospital. he was in very good shape you at all. he underwent medical examination stuff, he was re hydrated and went through additional tests. his rescue has renewed hopes that other missing passages may still be alive. this woman's come to the port hoping to hear news about her husband is a, he's a life. he's a professional, he's very experienced and capable, and he's alive. i'm telling you with certainty, every action has to be taken immediately. how much longer can all those people in that barret? these passengers, with some of the 1st to be rescued from the burning ferry. arriving home in italy, they said they were traumatized by what they'd experienced. they know on a subtle hutcher was only it was always, it wasn't easy. i'm a strong person used to fighting, but this time the fear was great. when you start to see the smoke and you can't breathe any more, and people are falling to the ground, small children,
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a situation like that, you can't understand unless you've lived that firefighters boarded the fairy for the 1st time on sunday morning. they've been delayed by temperatures of up to 600 degrees celsius. tug boats have now secured the vessel that the authorities of worried weather conditions may deteriorate further hampering the rescue operation. victoria gate and b al jazeera. no 50000 blooms are on sho. in southern france, this is the annual battle of the flowers parade in nice the dates bag, a 150 years. the high decorated floats are part of a 2 week carnival running until next weekend and the winter olympics in china have ended in spectacular style. norway topped the metals tally, and the hosts also had their most successful winter game so far. but it was a doping scandal that made all the headlines as katrina. you reports from beijing ah, dancing snowflakes and
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a technicolor light show flooded beijing's birds nest stadium. as the city said, good bye to the 2022 winter olympics. china's president, she didn't ping presided over sunday evenings closing ceremony, while olympia is paraded to the stadium, to the tune of beethoven's ode to joy. the head of the international olympic committee commended the athletes for displaying a spirit of unity. may the political leaders around the world be inspired by your example of solidarity and peace? after 2 weeks of intense competition, norway topped the metal tally with 16 golds german athletes, wood, horbeth, 12 and horse nation. china. 19. it's highest gold, middle count at any went to games. 17 year old snowboarder screaming catapulted to fame by winning both gold and silver. it could be, it could be casing. i was so happy that i was able to accomplish the goals and the
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challenges i set for myself. the winter lumpy, so feel it with the best athletes in the world. but not all metal winners went home with their prize. figure skating teams from russia. the united states and japan must wait for the results of a doping investigation into camilla valley ava an inquiry which could take months out of them on friday morning at the meadows or money for the figure skating team. competition has been suspended. therefore, our athletes are not able to bring the models back to japan, which i think is a shame. the 15 year old russian gold medal favorite was allowed to continue competing despite testing positive for a bad substance. her final performance ended and stumbles tears and a cold reception by her coaches. for many the camilla valley, the doping scandal has tarnished the image and credibility of the olympics. many athletes have criticized the organizes,
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the failing to catch the russian positive test before the games. and the subsequent decision to allow her to compete organizes have down play the scandal hailing the event a success, especially in controlling corbett 19 infections. thousands of foreign participants were kept separate from the chinese public inside the bubble, around $450.00 positive tests for the virus, including athletes who were forced to withdraw from competition. many will be relieved to end their time under tempered controls. from here to winter olympics had to mon cortinez in italy before used clearly. so katrina you out a 0 dating just a quick update on earlier story. live pictures from here in doha or as the amir of cutter and the president of iran sign a deal member. this is the 1st visit by iran's president to a golf country since he took power, hoping to strengthen ties, that there is a major gas conference going on here as well. of course carter and iran both have
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natural gas interests in the region. abraham re see here in carter his 1st visit to the gulf, assigning ceremony with the amir of cutter checked, i mean, been hammered of tiny or right. your sports news is coming up on this news out with santa and another special movement in cleveland. all the bron james actually for the n b a. all star game is coming up. ah.
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with with a whole ah ah. time for let me just hold on. thank you very much to come out while michael jordan
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was one of the basketball legends that on hand for this he has all saw game which was doubling up as a celebration for m. b a 75th anniversary e family. it took place in cleveland with the 6th time and be a champion up alongside the historic forests of stars. young and old. the all star game itself provide plenty of drama with 2 of the leaves, the biggest stars having special nights fairmont corpus. ah, not many players are capable of up staging. le bron james a one man that can is steph curry. and he did so in this years in b, a all star game. the 2022 addition being a special occasion for james, who was once again a team captain with the spectacle happening at the home of his former site. the cleveland cavaliers more. the all star game itself is famous for producing an array
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of monster. slam dunk and a number of teams. james's opponents was seizing their opportunity to step out with the man voted to captain them kevin durrant. out injured. none of them, however, managed to shine as bright as curry, who had an all star m. v. p winning display to remember the golden state warriors staff put on a 3 point clinic, scoring an all star game record of 16 triples. ah, you went on to bag 50 points, but despite his best efforts, the match went down to the wire hook that however allowed james to have his storybook moments before time and be a champion stealing the match for his side with above the beating fade away. ah, i can have drunken oaken dreamed at that moment. any better in actuality that just
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happened. i got hot, early in character gone. try to put on a little bit of a show and the joy started to come out and hopefully everybody appreciated with the all star game in the book's attention. now, she spoke to the race with the players to hail malik al jazeera montes weeks after. he's a strain open debacle the world. number one. nobody joke of it is back in action. at the dubai championship. this is the subs 1st harman to us since at being ejected that from australia and missing the years at 1st grand slam event over his coven, 19 vaccination status. while a joke of a strong commitment to stay on vaccinated for the time being means that he could be bought from competing and a series of upcoming grand slam tournaments, including the us open and the french open. e 20 time major went out, will face italian wildcard laurens almost 80 in the opening round. it was different
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. it was strange. i was disappointed. i was sad the way it all has played out and away i left the country. but i one side, refreshed mentally, emotionally, physically. and it didn't take me too long. and once i knew that i are allowed to come here and play it, you know, it wasn't that hard for me to get on the cord. and the man who being talk over to the ponder, to win a 21st that a record grass lamb title, where i found the die is also back in action. spaniards will kick off for his acapulco campaign a wednesday as he aims for his 4th title. in mexico, dog eat world number 2, john, amid the devit to win the australian open, the 2 could face off again in the semi fine, all this torment. and if things go well for the russian, he could take over joke of it at the top of the rankings is not in the
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younger generation is coming. i'm gonna go higher on the wrong. and then as not because we can't afford a 100 percent full column that i'm because they are very good. so nearly very solid place having an amazing career in some way. i think he deserves to be fighting for the number one. without a doubt. i wish him all of us on a turn now say between all rivals and the premier league as majesty united teenager antony alan got was struck by a coin during their when over leads. man united to a tune up at half time as seemingly in control. but needs got themselves back in the game early in the 2nd half of eagles cross beat them and they got another less than a minute later to make it to all fred put man united back in front with 20 minutes ago. and then came the incident with anger while celebrating the goal. he was
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struck on the head by a coin thrown from the crowd, is checked over by medics and was okay to carry on. and i came back to school. man, unite is forced to seal victory. celebration very much aimed at the leads fans and united now to 4 points behind the 3rd place. chelsea but haven't made a game for them. obviously things like that should not happen. and i think even this game even more so this game, the atmosphere was great at times you had to cool down things on the pitch a little bit that this is what i try to do when i walked onto the pitch, i didn't want anything to happen know yellow, red or red cards and in moments like this, i think it's important to try to keep took to cool things down. matt, say for me, come on. oh, the thank you son. i will see you again. next news are 1300 as g m t, that one will be and that is how long like 2 hours from now, i'll be back for that one as well. right after the break ceremony inside with all
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your latest news here on out 0 and the headlines, of course, whenever you want them are algebra dot com and come out santa maria, i'll see later on. ah, with the latest news, as it breaks out through the killing, goes to isolate or is why the united states over the last 3 years, many across the board, their fear grew up. we'll see that as a challenge with detailed coverage opposition to the mine runs strong signs against it. like this point are found across the community from around the world. very hard to get a sense of public opinion inside me. i'm up with the military arresting people for
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