tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 13, 2022 1:00pm-1:49pm AST
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on the russian occupation, troy street totally destroy keep central station has become evacuation central station with rush and forth coming closer, pensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm about this and this is the news i live from doha. coming up the next 60 minutes with a palestinian mother, mourns a song and killed by israeli forces in raids, and they occupied west bank more pictures of bodies from mass graves, ukraine's leader says,
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u. s. president joe barton is right to coal. russia's invasion genocide plus i'm from eda. mila in south africa, is chris dooley, natal province, wait days of flooding is killed at least 59 people. and homes and roads have been devastated. on standing up for tribal history, brazil's former leader promises to reverse rules that a lot of mining on indigenous land and is foreign madrid, a through to the semi finals of the european champions, li kareem bends them all scoring the decisive goal drilling type is clinton hall, this is how you go to make the difference. yeah. ah. is very forces of shot and killed a palestinian man during raids in the occupied. westbank easy. it is. the palestinian health ministry says the 34 year old was hitting,
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the chest in the city of loveless is really operations have gone on for days in at least 6 cities and villages, including jeanine until caught him. the army says is conducting what it calls counter terrorist operations after a palestinian gunman killed 3 israelis in tel aviv last week. when natasha, her name is in jeanine forest. natasha. we've got this raids going on at the moment . tell us what's happening. well the warnings have been issued, the concerns have been expressed and it but the concern about violence increasing, especially if the death toll among palestinians continues to rise. and today as you mention that happened one more palestinian has been killed. that man was shot and killed in nablus this morning during an israeli raid. the palestinian health ministry says that 36 other people in nablus were also injured. many of them shot
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some of them with critical injuries. there are also reports that about a dozen palestinians have been arrested. now these roots raids by the israeli military are routine, but they began less than a week ago. as you mentioned, that's when man a palestinian man from jeanine killed 3 israelis in a bar in tel aviv since then, the israeli military has launched an intention operation. and in the process of this operation, a total of 15 palestinians have now been killed, including a 17 year old boy, a visually impaired widow and single mother of 6 children. and according to the palestinian prisoners club, about a 100 people have been detained. the israeli military has been focusing on jeanine because the attacker in that television incident is from jeanine. they are still looking for his father. there are reports that the father is wanted because he is
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allegedly inciting violence. the israeli military is not confirming that, but the father has said that he is refusing to surrender. jeanine is also a focus of the israeli military because it's kind of an at the center of the palestinian resistance to israeli occupation. there is also a heavy presence of the armed group called the islamic jihad, the people living in jeanine, not just in the janine russia account behind me. but in the surrounding area, it's about $345000.00 palestinians are now contending with what the governor calls collective punishment. certain crossings have been a closed business. people from jeanine cannot enter israel and family visits to israel has been suspended, which is for sure. and upsetting blow to many considering that this is the muslim holy month of ramadan and a gosh, i understand the on grew hamas is going to be meeting today. of course hamas is also in charge of the, the gaza strip as well. do we know what their reaction maybe will
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the lingering questions throughout all of this has been what will hamas do? remember hamas has access to rockets and in the past has fired rockets into israel, creating conflict. there was an 11 day war in may of last year. that killed 232 people. so far, hamas has been on the sidelines issuing statements statements of support to the attacker statements of kahneman condemnation to the israeli government. this afternoon, hamas has announced that it's going to be meeting with other factions in the gaza strip. and that there are 2 topics on the table for discussion. the situation here and janine and also the situation in alex on mosque alex, a mosque is one of the holiest sites in islam. and they're referring to the warship being at on the compound by jewish settlers. and in the past that has been
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a real flash point. the hope is rob, that the easter and pass over holidays are coming. that this is ramadan that in the coming days instead of an escalation of violence, the general hope is that what we will see is perhaps 8 detente. natasha. thank you very much, natasha. i am talking to his from jeanine of allison families. their teenage boy is suffering psychological damage while in an israeli prism, ahmed messiah marcella was 13 years old when he was arrested in 2015 in occupied east jerusalem. he and his cousin are linked to a stairway that critically injured to israelis. after the attack, he was hit by a car and suffered a fractured skull. since armored manasseh was at rest, his family human rights groups and lawyers have tried to find out more about his state of health. a psychiatrist recently visited him in prison and it's got discovered he's got a psychological disorder as a result of violence and isolation is families demanding. he be able to go outside and socialize wireless. really officials say he's being kept away from adult
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inmates for his safety or john holman is talking to his from basheba. john, i understand that there's a court case or a court hearing at least going on to day talk us through what's going to be happening. yeah, that's exactly right. actually that meeting right now in the building that's behind us. and what we understand is that this is a meeting to decide if an appeal to reduce the sentencing of of man, man, after it will be reduced. it's already been reduced once from 12 years to 9 years about 5 years ago, whether it can be reduced further. if it is reduced further, this is someone that's already spent at 7 years, we believe in prison. so that will mean that he is allowed out soon. so it's the beginning of a process that could be quite significant in this case. and obviously this is a very complicated case that started as you were saying, not tobar 2015 quite some time ago. when our map missouri was 13 years old,
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and he and his brother walked out of from their home with knives. and then there was 2 stabbings, one of a 20 year old israeli man. and one of a 13 year old is rady boy. after that, his cousin was shot dead by israeli security forces, and ob, matt minutes for was injured wounded with a head wound. and there was a viral video at the time that went out of him with a pool of blood around his head as it is railey people shouted and swore at him, which raised a lot of an outcry at that moment, followed up by another video of an interrogation in which he was verb, be abused, and he was obviously confused and distressed. so this is a case that's been talked a lot about in this time. as you said on line, there's been a campaign to get him freed. there's also been a lot of human rights or officials and people worrying about what's happening to
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him while he's in prison. as you said about his mental state about the effects of isolation while he's been in prison and mrs. some one obviously that went into prism while he was still a very young teenager and he's still a young man now. so there is a campaign to try to free him. what's happening now could be a step further in that and the stall of approaches to make that happen, obviously. and we're going to be checking in with you as a court hearing progresses. but for now, john homeowner basheba, thank you very much, cindy. many more had on the news are including thousands stranded and homeless. we looked at the trail of destruction left by the philippines. first big storm of the year. countries around the gulf of guinea, poor resources and personnel into the fight against pirates. but they admit it's still not safe. and a moment of history from major league baseball coach and he's going to have the details in that story.
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more bodies are being found in a mass grave discovered in butcher ne, ukraine's capital cave. ukraine says hundreds of civilians are buried. their french forensic teams are in butcher a gathering evidence of potential war crimes by russia, which it denies it cranes president says mass graves are being uncovered nearly every day. was really little boy and i in areas liberated from occupiers. we continue to record and investigate the war crimes committed by the russian federation. almost every day. mass graves are found. evidence has been gathered. thousands and thousands of victims. human bodies are still being found in man halls and basements tied up and mutilated. there are villages once quite large, which were left with almost no inhabitants. hundreds of children have become orphans, at least hundreds of children, because we do not know the exact numbers of victims yet. russians shelling ukraine 2nd largest cities killed at least 7 people. how he was governor says a 2 year old boys among them for russian shelves also here residential areas and to
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see cause and fires of the school and several other buildings. russia says a ukrainian marine brigade has surrendered in the city of mateo. paul, it claims more than a 1000 of them laid down their arms in the besieged city, which had been surrounded by russian troops, but only 7 weeks. but you, crean says it's got no information about it. a long russian military column appears to be heading towards eastern ukraine as moscow tries to capture more territory. these images were released by private u. s. company mach saw technologies. moscow says it plans to take more territory on behalf of separatists it backs in the dumbass region. aroma prize joining us now from 11 am. let's start with the comments that have been made by u. s. president joe biden suggesting that they're what russia is doing in ukraine. a's quote genocide. tell us more about what the reaction has been to that i think has been generally welcomed here by as
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a lensky and most people in ukraine. much as biden's remarks. the putin was guilty of war crimes, as also are welcomed for the americans, recognizing water ukrainians. here have long alleged a but, and it has helped to fuel the debate about just the, the intriguing prospect longer term. does this mean that the u. s. intends to try to see a putin in the dock at the international court in the hague? for example, many people here clearly would are welcome that. but in the x for most people i think in zalinski included, it's something of an academic question. at the moment the, the more immediate concern is just surviving this invasion. and the, the point to the many people here would make is that, look at the americans believe that what's going on here is genocide, then what are they going to do about it? you know, the u. s. has is providing support is rallying the international community against russia that is welcomed here, the material that is being sent to help fight this war here is also welcomed by the
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ukrainian still want to see much more weaponry, more powerful weaponry being sent here. they've like the main battle tanks like war planes. also the us putting more pressure, for example, on the europeans to completely stop importing a gas and oil from a, from russia, which is helping them in the people's eyes here. putting a fund this war. and this war continues, we've seen heard about the continued fighting around her keys, the met the governor, they're saying there's been extensive shelling over the last 24 hours. and there is a lot of focus on this axis between heartache, even sla vianza, this other very important city in the east and with the offensive expected to be a building up by the russians and all the time. of course people trying to get out of the way of that now that hasn't been helped by the fact that the humanitarian corridors on this wednesday are not operating the ukrainians accused. the russians of violation her which has stopped many thousands of people who do want to reach
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the west here. and from doing so, a bit, we seen the law large or exodus of people moving westwards. and more, many more thousands of people are expected to come to the cities here, such as the viv had also a neighboring topple. around this provincial city lines of people waiting patiently or a common site. they wait for clothes and bedding donated by people in ukraine and from overseas or for basic essentials medicine and food. people like ludmilla petrovna who escaped the fighting outside cave with barely any possessions. only ultimately, equally became there's nothing at all. absolutely nothing. let us can't. we just got on disrespect train and ended up harum. you turn off all and all cities in weston, ukraine, and our dealing with an influx of new comers. people seeking refuge from battle, france as far away as kirk eve and matter you paul, in the east,
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the easing of emergency measures means this city has reopened its weekly farmers market selling local produce for irina, and other store holders. it's a welcome return ticket number that the number is important for asked on money, and it's also good for people in here, so they can buy stuff cheaply. while they're a growing fears of what this war will do to agriculture in ukraine for now, food here is plentiful and cheap. here in the pacific crisis are the same as before, the snow difference. so it's good that markets are open again, was out of your shoes, or the people moving here need markets like these figures. but this city knows that a renewed offensive in the east will result in and of this city and in neighboring towns. so we are ready to like other cities in the west to novel, picturesque, unassuming, and now a refuge from this escalating war. rob mcbride, al jazeera to novel ukraine. larry's retaken by joining forces north of the capital
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. keith have sustained widespread damage by russian shelling a few people have returned to see the devastation for themselves. an old pin are correspondent, imminent con, joined them. emerge in coming back to this when you left, it was a bustling muscle and as they are, let them kill either this. gov. here we had our bed tv and the wardrobe were there . what that is. i replaced the windows indoors. everything with yar islov clears away bullets from his apartment block. he doesn't want his kids to find them when they eventually return. jago or he was our air conditioner, microwave fridge, stovall a deal nic. go horn up with that, so he set fire to the mould. your keyboard that he was at, that's the beauty for the people we have spoken to. it's something that helps them get back. some control gives them some hope that once again, this will be
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a bustling, vibrant town for the government is getting all the infrastructure in place so people can return. but what they're returning to, well, that's going to take a lot longer to fix him on con, out, is there a pin in handcuffs? he was the leader of an opposition party in ukraine. and the truck was placed under house arrest last year on suspicion of treason, but he escaped when russia invaded. he denies any wrong doing. fighting in south africa, causing a towel. providence has killed at least 59 people. it follows heavy rain on monday that's swept away roads submerged homes, and displaced dozens of people. several others are missing, or farmer millers. joining us live know from durban. i know that you've been looking around the area farmer. just tell us what you've been seen. we're an amanda rob, just outside the oven and we're at a stream that sort of divides the community here. and in the last couple of days
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it's been flooded, causing homes here to be destroyed, people in the area, some still missing. and we've also come across a family who's now just retrieved the body of their 19 year old daughter, a situation that we've foreseen, and we've heard reports or from across this province. we, some communities have had difficulty in terms of getting help. stand here now, it's beginning to drizzle, and we do expect more rain over the coming weekend. and now just to the left of me, a rescue services have arrived at they're still looking for. now we've seen devastating scenes across quizzes in natal province, and this is just some of what's happened in the last few days where you are strewn across, submerged mo, to ways into commuters, forced to abandon their vehicles and walk, train services across quizzes in its own province. have been suspended to cure the rails after land and mud slides. thousands of houses and informal homes have been
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damaged and families displaced. jumbo pulled his youngest child from the soil pouring on to his home. are good nowhere to go. a good no house. i will not go to my family good liver, which i did with food last night. we never we never lived with me. 3 at 3 am, i felt the truck shaking and i thought maybe someone bumped it. when i opened the curtain, i saw the water level was very high ceiling. yet in amanda in durban, several people were killed in the floods. as the water rose, some people left the area seeking safety on higher ground. now they've returned and trying to salvage whatever they can, but there's very little left with most of the area covered in debris blocking the entrances to their homes. with the motor ways linking the port to commercial capital, johannesburg submerged underwater. global shipping for muska suspended its operations,
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the flooding damage parts of the city that had just been rebuilt from riots last july. repeating a 3rd after the severe brain to lock, not washing down the bank with the south african where the service won't attribute the storms to climate change. but says this kind of rain may become the new normal in the years ahead. farmer to some of the pictures that we're seeing in your report, they're absolutely extraordinary. i understand that the south african president has been touring some of the areas. what's his reaction been full so so if you've heard from a president roma plaza is that he said that this is a tragic toll of the force of nature. and the situation calls for an effective response by government in partnership with communities. but just way we are here in
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amanda, we see that communities really are on their own. we have a group of men trying to fix a, a water pipe to bring and distribute water across a community that's been badly affected. were standing on a steep incline way, warts as gushed down, washing away homes, destroying property, and do at least 2 deaths in this area alone. we know that death tolls sits at about 60 at the moment. we know that communities have come together to either distribute food or help of people retrieve or look for people who are missing. there's a report of one man for instance, who had to walk 10 kilometers with the body of his child who had died in the flooding simply because he couldn't get the help that he needs. and even yet we saw rescue services arrive hours after they were 1st cold, and the rain is beginning to come down once again and even then not to acres or where it wasn't or were predicted quite that way. only saying that perhaps we'd
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have rain on the weekend. we seen that happening again now, so it's likely that the communities you will find himself in even worse position in the days to come. and it sounds like we're going to hear more of those tragic stories as well. farmington miller, joining us from job and family. thank you very much. indeed. don't tropical storm that's killed at least 43 people in the philippines has weakened and it's on its way out. but still maggie leaves behind it a lot of damage in the eastern precise region. jermel alan dorgan reports from manila. it is supposed to be the hardest time of the year in the philippines, but a tropical storm has battered many areas in the eastern precise region, leaving many towns cut off because of flood waters and lands life in the province of b. e. a. rescue were struggle to help stranded residents to get them to nearby shelters . in later volunteers are helping the overwhelmed coast guards. rescue the most
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vulnerable missions like these are often more complicated. given these communities are in far flung areas in the town of by by more than 14 bodies have been found after a landslide and in the town of boma rescue efforts continue to be hampered by rain . as you all know, this length and she sort of, we prepared for the security measures in flux of the passengers and the maritime safety aspect of the traveling public. we have deployed around the $200.00 specialized waters search and rescue personnel are trained to conduct a search and rescue operations even a those so flooded areas. and so we have also deployed some of our rubber boats and other small floating assets to help in their book, which on power lines and communications are badly damaged. more than 8000 people
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are stranded and thousands have been evacuated, many known locally as a good time is the 1st storm to hit the philippines this year. and it came at the start of easter week. one of the country is busiest travel periods at a time to when the philippines has lifted nearly all covered 19 restrictions. jamal alan dog, n g 0. manila, argentine is processing his rising food prices caused by an increase in the rate of inflation. hundreds of people gathered and want to salvage, to demonstrate and give away food. donations will be delivered to soup kitchens and the poorest parts of the city. argentina has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. brazil's former president has promised to stand by tribes with historical links to the land. if he wins this year's presidential elections. luther silver says he's going to remove a controversial bill allowing mining on their ancestral land while okay,
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inaccurate reports from priscilla. 08000 indigenous act to this representing 200 tribes, had been camping in brazil's capital brazilian, hoping to make their voices heard it in protesting against priscilla. president j dable sonata and his policies to promote commercial farming and mining and indigenous lance. both scenarios main rival, former president lucy masula, thus silver has promised to reverse the controversial move if he's elected to office in october the election really we want a government that distributes books to the people, not a president that distributes weapons and bullets to farmers. so they can kill indigenous people and invade their lands. i. mona was received by the protesters with chance and presence,
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as well as the 120 page report abuses committed by illegal miners in the general manager reservation. the yano mammy, people are dying, illegal miners have poisoned their rivers and fish raping their women and spreading violence. we need a strong person governing this country to protect us. he did use act to this or trying to stop a controversial bill forced by bill. so not over here, which would allow mining on their ancestral land. they also want the government to recognize hundreds of land claims and to invest money to protect their territories . lula find the letter of intent, accepting their demands. he also promised to set up an indigenous affairs ministry . lola says he'll officially launch his candidacy for brazil's presidency and made polish show him i head of warsaw. nato was expected to run for reelection,
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but it's too soon to tell who will win the race in october, or where the rights of the indigenous will stand when it's decided. monica diana, kia, valjean, sarah, brazil, ya. so head on al jazeera o calls are getting louder for urgent action on mexico's growing list of missing people and writing high we look at the revival of a centuries old pursuits in iraq and misfire from the world. number one, monte carlo, we're going to hear from number jackowitz. laser is ah hello, the weather is set fair across much if you have lots of warm spring sunshine. that is not the case though. across the western side of the minutes, right, is really thick class still in place here. and some heavy down pause coming through
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as well. we're going to see it staying very unsettled across sir, that eastern side of spain, through the remainder of where to stay the valley. air it seeing more sundry downpours, we could well see some localized valley. but there you go. you can see the large, clear skies into central parts for the time being. because in wet weather now, in the process of pulling away from the east side of europe, easing out of ukraine, temperatures picking up in caves around 14 celsius, more in the west sunshine as we go on through thursday. more than where sunshine to across turkey, down across greece, fine and dry and warming up nicely 19 celsius for athens. as in 19 there as well. for london, it does improve for the east side of spain as we go through thursday, largely fine and driving now to some wet weather just making its way into ireland. we got some way whether to just pushing across the far north west of africa, northern parson, morocco seen some cloud and rain for a time that wet weather around that western side of the mediterranean, also bringing some heavy downpours into northern parts of algeria. meanwhile,
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the showers continue right across the gulf of guinea. ah. from the al jazeera london, bro, cost center t people, unprompted uninterrupted. the social media space is as dangerous as the street, so it came to be nice as much as the street part 2 of journalists, nestle, malik. and right to and political analyst, angelina, paula, i want people to be attentive to the commercial interests that shape these platforms. studio be unscripted on al jazeera, more and more indians are going under lunar to become tool. when i want to use to investigate the length, some people are willing to go to reach new hires on al jazeera. oh,
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wow. government algae 0. where ever you with no. oh oh, you want to know? does it a reminder of a top stories this hour is really forces of shot and killed a 34 year old palestinian man during operations in the occupied westbank? early morning raves happened in at least 6 areas, including jeanine and to come. more bodies are being found in a mass grave near ukraine's capital keys, french forensic teams, a gathering evidence of potential war crimes by russia, which it denies flooding in south africa. consider natal province has killed at
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least 50000000 people. it follows heavy rain on monday that swept away rose submerged homes and force dozens out of their houses. environmental leaders from more than 80 countries are meeting in the pacific island of pol out it's part of the summit called our ocean conference, which aims to protect c life agenda includes supporting more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change. but $90000000000.00 has been pledged in the past, but organize is worn more needs to be done. the conference is being held in palo to highlight the critical role of indigenous communities in tackling global warming, or mark drew's director of w. w. f. pacific is also known as the world wide fund for nature, and he's joining us from colorado in paula. very good to have you with us in our 0 . so thank you very much indeed. so this is the 7th time the conference is being held. how have things changed over that time? well, i think what we've seen 1st of all,
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thank you very much for having the what i think we're have seen over the last 7 years since the 1st. our ocean's conference was an increasing issue, particularly around climate change in the impacts of a changing climate in places such as allow a small and developing state in the western pacific. so the urgency of action i would say is, is a fundamental shift from the 1st conference to where we are today. and we're here to try to figure out what we can do to secure the commitments and the action necessary to change the conversation. if you will. i mentioned that the $1900000000000.00 had been pledged to in the past. how does that translate into cash, that you actually get cash that is actually invested in the oceans? are you seeing that $90000000000.00 but that that's a great question in the, the funds that are coming through come in different forms. they can come in terms of support, they can come in terms of actual investments that move through the public sector for the private sector. so it's not only the money goes here or is the source from
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$1.00 source to another it's, it's a portfolio of investment that's being made through different channels and different investment mechanisms if you will, the phase creating sustainable ocean economies and small scale fisheries. that sounds great. and it, and of course, that sounds like a very laudable goal. one would imagine that that is more likely, but they actually have very, very significant oceanic areas and during fictions. and what's happening is these small island developing states are negligible in terms of the emissions, but the ocean that they have jurisdictions who are very significant carbon sinks and heat things. and so we got 20, but he, i think it's really incumbent upon the developed countries and those that are responsible for what's driving climate change to be stepping. i've been in a very, very meaningful way, very laudable. but how do you enforce that when across the world, we're seeing situations where there are jurisdictional crises,
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but they are good situations. china is one that that comes to mind, of course, within the south china sea that claim its claims to certain elements of china seas . china is by no means the only country that would have claims to certain elements of the ocean. do you get enough buy in from countries to be able to actually achieve something like that when you're ready on and also it was brought up in an increasingly significant issue is around the illegal unregulated and under reported fishing. this taking place and baths. not only having a negative impact on the fisheries, it's having it impacts on the local economies that depend on fisheries plays in order to realize a safe, just a more secure ocean for the people that are in these areas. as well as those that are indirectly dependent on he very much art attacks remain as frightened. the gulf of guinea off the coast of west africa. that despite countries in the region
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including nigeria stepping up their joint efforts and boundary in the gulf of guinea stretches from global to liberia. over the past 20 years attacks in nigeria still retorted waters half killed dozens of cool members and cost hundreds of millions of dollars in shipping losses. the attack so, so cost to shop, increase in insurance premiums as cargo ship state dis, resulted in significant decline in criminal activities and donations maritime, to win the international maritime organization report out of time. industry that's a concern. both foresee ferries and vessel orders before. if you could just ship our 200 square miles, you'll say, well, no, it's not the case. difficult, very small. nigeria reinforced you 20 piracy flight last year by, by new warships, helicopters, drones, and the falcon i made attempts, surveillance system would define con. i will have the capability to see
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why it won't be on between any maritime refraction medic, tammy, experts and vessel own a se increased collaboration and joint patrols by neighboring countries in the gulf of guinea seems to be walking well for now. but because most of taxi nigerian waters that i get in government is being urged to do more to keep the ccs from the pirates. right. how many degrees? algebra, lagos, nigeria, years police are looking for a 62 year old man after tuesday's shooting and a subway train in new york. at least 23 people were injured in the attack during morning rush hour. united nations is calling for immediate action from mexico, mexico city. i to add adel report from the united nations is shining new light on the scale of mexico's crisis with enforce disappearances. citizens who are kidnapped and disappear without a trace, usually with the knowledge or collusion of authorities, organized crime has become
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a central traitor of the that are directly responsible for enforced appearances. committee by public officials, but may also be accountable for his errand, says committed by crimean organization. over the past 2 decades, disappearances and mexico have grown exponentially. perhaps no case is more emblematic than that of 43 students from the i. you'll see napa teachers college in good little state in 2014, the incident sport, one of the largest protest campaigns in mexico in recent memory. and now the current government says video evidence presented this year leaves little doubt that mexican security forces were the ones responsible for the disappearance of the students. it also alleges that public officials as high up as former mexican president in vic opinion. yet though i knew about the cover up to the crime, manuel vasquez at a daniel who escaped the night, his classmates were kidnapped,
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is now a congressman in mexico and says the problem of enforce disappearances across the country has only worsened as given berlin, manuel janik and on it is a very big problem which is not going to be sold in a few years. not even by few people just lacking columbia. just like in other countries were to happen. force disappearance is on mass or in large numbers. several presidential administrations in mexico have attempted to curb violence and reduce the number of disappeared people in the country throw militarized approach. un observers however, say this strategy has failed. they may have been donado, c, l, info k. the focus on militarization of public security must be abandoned. the committee is concerned with the militarization of public security at up by the state to come back crime as it has been insufficient and inadequate in terms of protecting human rights. the report published by the u. n. committee on enforce disappearances has also highlighted concerns over disappearances of human rights workers,
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migrants and journalists. the un has called for immediate actions by the mexican government to end what they refer to as absolute impunity in cases of enforced disappearances. and to establish a national policy of prevention as the only way to end the human tragedy. manuel apollo al jazeera, mexico city and tourist buses collided with a truck and southern egypt, killing a loose 10 people that happened near the ancient city of looks. or officials say for french people at a belgian or among the dead is ellen takes another significant step and isn't covered 19 restrictions in the next few hours. but before all that has been welcoming travelers from australia for the 1st time and months. oh, there have been emotional reunions as flights landed in oakland museum and was also easy restrictions including wearing masks and the number of people who can gather in doors. that despite the death toll wiseman from 52 in january,
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to more than just to new zealand. we had almost 2 years of an elimination strategy very few cases. very few dear said she pointed out. and so we're transitioning, i think now we've got one micron in new zealand. it started spreading in january. it got, it escaped out our quite tight quarantine system. and i think that was inevitable. so we've had a very large armor con wave that switch across the country, which i think is occurred in many other well, i think the science has really shown that it's very hard to fully suppress. and on the con wise, we succeeded with the early of the audience of the virus and elimination that she delivered very good results when you see it was long periods of no transmission in the country and really minimal controls on daily life. and the economy did very well, but in the, and with our micron, there were
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a number of forces operating the government and the medical cruise in new zealand are prepared for another upsurge was of course, this is a risk that every country in the world is facing in the moment. yeah, well we're certainly looking internationally. we're seeing a 2nd wave across australia and other countries. we know that this is driven by a new variance all the way up and that would have been enough a chelsea to progress coming up a moment. brilliance from craig, his luke a moderate that past setting of rodrigo for the golden citizens. extra soft, almost new. if it will go. we struggled mentally after going down to nail, but the magic of the stadium helps the players to never surrender. i'm very happy to have reached the semifinals with this team. we have to suffer, but the more we suffer, the happier i am. my. we are very disappointed and very proud at the same time because we bled a fantastic match. we deserved what we had to be scored for goals. we had big
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chances for of the champions league. the 1st time me all right to the 75. those are the champions league. now let me pull open fake. it will play villareal in that semi liverpool have a $31.00 advantage from the 1st, like in portugal, english. same still in with a chance of winning a quadruple of trophies this season that manage it yoga club very unhappy with a schedule. his team has been given they next have an f, a cup, semi final against manchester city, kicking off at lunch time on saturday. liverpool is hardly ever going to see there . we couldn't kill us. the tv stays you city and you don't get an oil egg belt is about it's just not okay. what, what it would be if we, if, if, if, if we place a jealousy 7 file. if you find another league in the world and another broadcast, see a big where they put that the one she was and said, the phone might be 2, might be 3 english teams on a 1230 like throw the will of stick between the lexus of what what are you doing?
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why would you do that? how wednesdays of the quarter final is between athletics, madrid, and manchester. city city, take a one nil advantage to spain for that one. now a football coach in brazil has been fight after head butting, a female assistant referee during this state champion game raphael sariana stormy. they will now increase their efforts to help combat any type of violence against women. now a joke which made a losing return. so action of the monte carlo masters, he lost against alejandro david, which the king of spain after conceding the 1st that the serbian did show a few glimpses of his best form to take the 2nd in a tie break. but he went on to lose the yoke of it. you isn't vaccinated against kirby. one thing is playing and only his 2nd events of the year. he missed the reason. competitions in america due to cause of restriction in the us had some
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games where i was breakpoints, game points and i just lost lost many of those games in the 1st set. also 2nd. but you know, he could have been, could have won this match in straight sets and i just kind of fought for my way through the 3rd. but then i was just physically, completely collapse the you know, i couldn't, couldn't move anymore or the funding champions to find a sister passed side a better time of it, a great thursday to come to you can stop your phony this much in straight sets to go through to round 350 full time grand slam singles champion came cloisters has retired again. it's the 3rd song. the belgian is quit. the sports hospice had ended. her secondary thomas in 2019 the 38 year old last official march was back in october when she last in the 1st round, the indian wells during her career. she weren't 3 us. i've been titles and the australian. i'm looking at how the moment of sun as before,
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that post season game against the cleveland cavaliers, the game taking place just hours after shooting at a nearby subway station had left more than 20 people injured. thank you. brooklyn joining us in the game itself. kerry, having scored 34 points in her 12 assist system at speed, the cavaliers 115 to one or wait the victory c o. b number 7 feet in the eastern conference. irving spoke afterwards about the challenge of playing wall, fasting for amazon. you know, this is a journey with a guy. so you know, i appreciate the recognition on different platforms, but it's really sacred to me. it's really, you know, protection i feel for my brother this, this is doing the same with me. and this is a blessing to be able to do it and still be able to perform. and
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a female coach has made some major league baseball history like she became the 1st female to hold a full time coach in addition to her resume. as the 1st woman to ever be. okay, that i suppose looking for that and they thank you very much. indeed, our host lighting has been part of iraq's history for centuries. but conflict and uncertainty have made it a challenge for people. wanted to take up the reins with some a bunch of ad reports from the iraq notice region. our, her racetrack has the concert, i hope to open my own teaching school to ride horses and to teach others. i wish to take part in international transport to buy one international attention his veins since the 2003 u. s. envision destroyed iraq, prestigious horse collection, including thousands of radian thoroughbreds. but in the kurdish region, 3 international events, including shore jumping, gracing and beauty shores were being held. while the continued during the fighting up in northern iraq. what to get a spot members must be a $6000.00 yearly fee to access the stables and facilities. writing is inexpensive
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sport and for decades, iraq government has paid very little attention to making it accessible for everyone . even the equestrian federation is mired under corruption and internal division. the 100 year old erotic western federation was not able to comment because of a dispute with the international federal. not just he goes to and they did nothing for 12 years. they only focused on 10, pegging, which is not an olympic game. iraqi kids have ambitions, and we have open gaining workshops in schools where kids can come for affordable rates. we have them as groups and we give them safety instructions. so they're not deployed of the support, compare the ah
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and a pink lake attract tourists and under pins, the local economy. thousands depend on its precious souls. ah, al jazeera well explored the major environmental issues above and below the surface that threatened lake red bus, very existence and interrupted discussions from our london bro casenita. on angie's ear, the scars of former yugoslavia civil wars run deep. but for years the balkans have managed to keep a fragile peace. now with ukraine, a light in europe on high alert for russian meddling. the mood is uneasy. people in power travels to boast via with threats to secede by sir belinda miller at due date
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have ignited fears that conflict could return bosnia testing the piece on al jazeera used from al jazeera on the go. and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app, is that the, this is where we dissects analyze. i got to find the whole thing and i get that from out is there is mobile app available in your favorite.
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