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suits against a political us government who you've won you. one of the unprecedented ruling obliges the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny seemingly community has won a huge battle, but it would be not necessarily have the last word. since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests, ah, explosions on the largest warship in russia as the black sea fleet. moscow says it was an accident. ukraine says it targeted the vessel with cruise missiles. ah, i'm robinson. this is all 0 live from doha and also coming up 6 palestinians are killed in israeli raids and overnight violence and the occupied westbank. burton
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plans to send some asylum seekers. thousands of kilometers away to rwanda for processing refugee hoops to say the deal is inhumane. and unworkable. the world's richest man ale on mosque office to buy twitter for $41000000000.00. the biggest ship of rushes, black sea fleet, has been severely damaged by a blast. the russian defense magistrate says ammunition exploded on board its warship, a washcloth, but the ukrainian military. he says it struck the vessel with cruise missiles. russia says 500 crew members have been rescued when i scribble from him on con, who's in the capital cave? emma, let's start with what's going on with his ship. what more do we know about how a good damaged well, it was damaged in the early hours of the morning. now the most cva is really the
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pride. all the of the russian navy. it's a missile cruiser, when used to full effective actually is completely devastating. any target it goes up against is something that the russians were very proud of. now we're hearing from the russian defense ministry the, the ship was damaged because of exploding ammunition on board. however, ukrainians are saying that it was actually hit by to neptune missiles that is a sure to ship attack system, a very effective when it does work and perhaps it did in this case. but both sides once again, denying that that actually took place. we all will, so hearing from the americans as well in the americans a saying that the ship is actually limping a hasn't sank, but it's limping along to the sebastopol port where it's likely that the fire there will be put out and they can really get see the extent of the damage, but once again this, these ships a within the black sea. a fleet are incredibly important to russia,
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particularly when it comes to taking of pullets. because that's how you're going to do that. let's say a death, for example, or even mario report, which we're gonna talk about in just a 2nd. so this is a very crucial and very important attack if it was the ukrainians. it's also a bit of a blunder. if it was a fight, they was unexploded ammunitions according to the russians, because this missile cruiser would have led any kind of assault, any kind of assault into either of those 2 pulse i just mentioned. yeah, let's talk of money. ball bridge. you just mentioned they're not there. we've had a variety of different stories. i've been coming out about a about maria pull over the last 24 hours or so. but now we're hearing that russia says it has taken over the port of maria paul. and as they're in a confirmation of this well, so you know from the ukrainians i last thing we heard from the ukranian sized were very decided defined statements saying that their troops had actually broken 3 russian ranks and hooked up with other ukranian forces. now the russians are saying
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initially is that they'd arrested oh, they had a 1000 ukrainian marines who had surrendered in murray of hope. they claim that a wednesday, ah, but it doesn't weigh, doesn't obviously matter where the variable pool has been taken by the russians or not. if it has been taken, it gives them a log ahead in which they can mount further invasions into mario itself. however, what's more important is this land invasion than we keep hearing will take place in the next. ready few days now this is something that the ukrainians are incredibly worried about because they understand the russians are preparing the ground for an offensive already incredible amounts of shelling, mold, and we've seen, and let's face it out according to any conservative estimate, maybe 70 percent of mario poll is already completely destroyed. monitoring coronel isn't working. there are hundreds. or at least a 100000 people still stuck in marielle paul. so this ground defensive is now
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becoming into focus, however. is the port russian is the port ukrainian. that is, is just hazy. i'm afraid, a man, thank you very much. indeed. iran can't talk to us from the capital cave or dosage or bodies in moscow. but officials say the ship is going to be salvaged. according to the russian defense ministry, this vessel was in the area between the port city of odessa and at nikolai of on wednesday evening in the black sea, when a fire broke out on board. and then the ammunition i exploded as well as a result of that fire. now, the russian defense ministry saying that the vessel is now being towed to the nearest port and that it is not completely damaged and all the personnel on board were evacuated. what the ukrainians claim is that they struck this vessel. but the russians have said that it was a accidental fire ad that i broke out,
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said regardless, it is certainly out of commission for the foreseeable future. this vessel was providing a lot of support in terms of a missile strikes against that various targets in and around the port city of mary . awful. oh, which is a now seeing a heavy, a ground offensive from the russian military. and at this latest incident will certainly be viewed as a setback for their military, but it, regardless, the so called 2nd phase of the military operation of the russians are in ukraine is going to continue a certainly without this vessel. but for the time being, the russian defense mystery saying that they are going to investigate the cause of the fire and that at the fire has been put out and they know where exactly on the ship. it started. the roku program started distributing food in the caribbean. city of butcher where mass graves have been discovered. earlier, i spoke to the executive director of the runs world food program, david beesley,
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and he says the situation on the ground has horrific. i was just in boots or just literally couple hours ago is seen on the streets, the devastation here in the stories of, of women, children, be an industry criminal shot. i went to an orphanage or british home where 40 orphan is. we're living and it's been bomb, completely just destroyed. it's just forgetting what we're seeing on the ground here. david, tell us about the kind of logistical problems you and your teams are facing and trying to get food supplies to all the different areas that you're talking about, particularly in the east of the country. well, you know, most of the farmers of the truck drivers are guess where they are, they on the front last friday tried to defend their country. and so this is a task in itself. and then you've got all the checkpoints, with military offences taking place and trying to move supplies in harm's way. and we know how to do this. we operate basically 80 percent of our worldwide operations are in areas of war or conflict. so we know how to do this,
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and i can tell you this is a very, very complex and difficult place to operate right now. moving supplies of food in these war areas is extremely difficult for us. and we're very concerned that people are starving because we're not being given the access that we need. if we get the access, we will read everybody in ukraine. and of course, we've got great concerns about the people outside of ukraine. that's going to be impacted by the agriculture shut down there's taking place in this country. yeah, let me, let me ask you about that because this is clearly the, there's a ripple effect isn't there. we talk talking about this for weeks to describe to us what kind of impacts we're seeing now that we're into, i think dave, 50 of this conflict. what is the impact that we're seeing across the rest of the world? yet, rob, i don't think the impacts could be what we call a ripple effect. i think this could be a su nami, a say, that's what we're looking at. 50 percent of what we buy to feed. we feed about 125000000 people around the world in the most delicate,
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fragile places. and if we're not there with food security, we're talking about not just famine. you're talking about destabilization of several nations and mass migration. so we might be 80 percent of what we buy from ukraine, and that's just us. here's what most people don't realize. ukraine produces enough food to support 400000000 people around the world. and so we're talking about a global crisis. if we don't stabilize and open up the supply chains, this necessary, i can start going through country by country like ease of 85 percent of the screen for bread, for example, comes from ukraine and russia, ah lebanon, 80 percent, the year before last fit, i can keep going by country, by country, by country, so it will create a global crisis if we don't address this and one of the things we got to do, we got to get the farmers back in the field own to the tractors. so the harvest can
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take place and then we'd got to move this harvest through the porch. we got to protect the porch. we got to open up the porch so that this master amount of food that these hundreds of millions of people around the world is available to the people in the specially in the humanitarian sector. these early on he says dozens of palestinians have been arrested and had weapons confiscated. it's part of what israel calls counter terrorism operations since forces shot dead to palestinians during raids on villages in the early hours of thursday morning. it happened username and the occupied westbank for others were killed earlier, including a 14 year old boy is ready for something conducting raid since a palestinian gunman killed 3 israelis and tel aviv last week. it, abraham has more forms, you mean in the occupied westbank? there's a lot of tension, a lot of anger, a lot of sadness, 5 funerals took place today in different places in the occupied westbank. 6 people
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died by is really courses higher since wednesday. so you can imagine the level of intensity. people here say about accountability, the latest meant to be pronounced dead is 4 to 5 years from now. listen, the north of the occupied west bank where he succumb to his wounds after he was so yesterday, by is ready for his my recommendation in here. yeah. before that a 20 year old palestinian sky rural went to head the 14 year old boy who assaulted the head after what palestinian se with confrontations near his village near bethlehem. so as you can see, these funerals and injuries and killings are happening in different areas in the west bank to show you that there is a high level of intensity. there is anger, but we need to remember that since the beginning of the year, 41 palestinians have been killed. the majority of them in confrontations with these
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re the military. so we're not just talking about the latest attacks in israel as a starting point for the current escalation. yes, indeed, it has contributed to hight intentions all across the west. but, but, palestinians want the world to know that they have been, that's a piece of decades and it's rarely been a night in the west bank where they haven't seen these really. i mean, weighed their cities. i read people and sometimes sitting, kill them. some asylum seekers are trying to enter the u. k. o to be sent to rwanda for processing u. k prime minister bonds. johnson has an unsettle applied to those who crossed the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal that's been criticized by rights groups. johnson believes the risk of ending up in rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that we have, rather than paying to jump the queue and to risk their lives. because if they,
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if they go that way, if they come across the channel illegally in these, in these vessels, then they risk as i've, as i've explained, ending up not in the u. k. but in rwanda and that is something that i believe will over time prove a very considerable deterrent. the british army secretary prison patel, traveled to the london capital for the announcement. well, unders foreign minister, vincent blue, so welcome to plank. he described it as unique and innovative by relocating migrants to wonder investing in the personal development and providing education, employment, and other opportunities. we're giving them the chance to make new lives in our country is full members, offered communities. these we not only hipped them but to have benefited wanda and london's and help her to advance on development. and for those who don't wish to
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make wondered, a new home, they would be facilitated to return to their country or footage in or seto in the receiving countries. vicky hawkins as u. k, executive director of doctors without borders and she's consent. her refugees and migrants will cope with being sent to rolanda. a real concern is about the physical and mental harm that offs off shoring. refugees and migrants in this way causes to people, people that make the crossing on the channel. they're already vulnerable and traumatized people. they need protection and our work in similar situations where people have been where refugees migrants have been off short, such as are narrow when the narrow, when the australian government implemented the same policy. i mean, it was very evident to us. that was some of the worst mental health suffering we've seen in all of our programs around the world. so the impact on already traumatized
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people is just enormous. still had an ard as either after a year or waiting somalis, new members of parliament are sworn in morehead on the violence stalled to the election process and a report from south africa where hundreds of people have died in the worst floods in 60 years. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to catholic root your travel package today. here's your weather in a minute 15. we're going to turn up the heat once again in india. hello everyone. so are talking temperatures 40 to 43 degrees, a new delhi. okay. we got you in a 41 on friday, but over the next few days, we're gonna need you up to that 40 to 43 degrees threshold. looks like we're going to power up some thunderstorms for the indian states of time when they're due into
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care law and also karnataka thunder. downpours for sri lanka. and there are weather alerts in place for the risk of some severe thunderstorms bubbling up toward the far northeast of india, after se, asia, we go, and it's not as active as maybe we would expect to see still bursts of rain across sumatra, a borneo as well. and we look at sir non castillo sections. we've got some rain in the forecast for you, but a dry day in bangkok that's going to allow your temperature to live to 37 degrees. what, whether it's sliding across central areas of china dipping further toward the south . this is really not back temperatures, including in grey lin, with the height of 18 degrees and a telephone. it's tracking just to the east of japan, but this is still gonna throw what weather for that east coast. and for sure, we're going to see some big surf in fact, whether alerts and play for how high those waves could get. maintain all about the sun in soul, with the high up 19 degrees cutter, unceasing data. official airline of the journey.
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a blast. a crane says 8 hit the warship moskva with cruise missiles. but moscow says a fire on board caused ammunition to explode. funerals, or when taking place after 6 palestinians were killed by his really forces, including a 14 year old boy. dozens of others were arrested in raids in the occupied west bank. the british prime ministers announced that some asylum seekers trying to enter the u. k. will be sent to rwanda for processing. apply to be criticized by rights groups and opposition politicians. the world's richest man wants to buy twitter in on mosque, who recently increased his stake in the social media platform to 9 percent has been $41000000000.00 for the entire company to a to says it's gonna carefully review the offer mosque, who owns tesla and space x says twitter falls short of its free speech principles and needs a complete overhaul. or jessica gonzalez is co c o of free press. it's a non partisan organization focusing on communication rights. she says she doesn't
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trust masks, motives. frankly, i think your musk ought to stick to cars in the twitter board ought to reject this offer. this is about more than just investment money and markets. this is about the future of our democracy. this is about public health and safety, civil and human rights. and i don't think you on must understand anything about that. there is a balancing of important interests that have to be done when it comes to content moderation. and we've seen ellen musk time and again spread vaccine disinformation use the platform to build his own wealth at the expense of others, and call on his troll army to attack and harass people who disagree with him. this is not the future, quick free expression that i want to see. this is not the future free expression that we need for multiracial democracies in the 21st century. other companies, like disney have looked at twitter, they found that it wasn't profitable enough to me mean that it was
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a good investment. i think that the law must and this is an assumption, i'm not inside his head, but i think that he wants to control how we connect and communicate. ah, i don't think this is a good business investment. it seems to me that at the heart of this is his desire to control how the communication flows over the platform seminars, new members of parliament have been sworn and more than a year behind schedule. ours honor or susan mortar attacks stroke mogadishu in the same area. but the legislators were gathering political in fighting accusations of irregularities and a wise and violent civil stoled somalis election process. malcolm webb's following this from the kenyan capital nairobi earlier in the, in the session, more as a fire towards somali as green zone, within which they were meeting the green zone. that contained the international airport, the embassies of the western governments. the facts of molly's government and the united nations and the meeting of
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n p. no one was hurt or injured on this occasion. but the group about does often fire the green zone in the armed we've taken responsibility for several attacks throughout the much delayed electrical period. and we've dozens of people have been killed. also, facts in the army for with the police last year on the streets over the issue because of these electoral disputes and delays. what's gonna happen next in the coming weeks is that the members of parliament will elect the next president of somalia, the president, the president mohammed mohammed abdulla. he wants to run again. his opponents and critics say he's the one that's been stalling the selection process to try and keep a grip in power because they say that he can't win it. but the whole process has been marked by reports of bribery and corruption. and we can certainly inspect in the coming weeks as a new m. p. 's prepare for this election. we can expect more secret meeting. horse trading behind closed doors and money to change. hands in the reach that had
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studying in south africa was killed at least 300 people. that is austonia. the eastern city of durban follows the heaviest rains for 60 years. was more downpours forecast. president, sort of rama photo has been seeing how homes, bridges, and roads have been washed away. he says it's a catastrophe of epic proportions and is partially due to climate change from mila has more formed oven. since these, most of the floods to place late on monday night, they have been some improvements to conditions in areas like this one we are in, in and always some of the worst flooding and mud slides took place in since then, because the weather is improved and the suns out, a lot of that flood water has dried up and life is slowly returning to normal in places like this, where people at the tail end of their mopping up and trying to clean up after those floods. the latest we go from the government is that the 106 people were killed in
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the flooding, and they is so concerned around those who are still missing. but they are issues around possibly inaccurate information and accessing some areas across the province . dozens of shlang guns and marking the new year with protests as a country continues to face its worst economic crisis and decades. demonstrators surrounded president latavia roger pox as office demanding his resignation. michelle fernandez reports from colombo bring for a better year ahead. in order to sherry could only manage to afford the basics. this new year, milk, rice, and bananas. with atlanta, marty life is very difficult. now things are very expensive. and previous years we celebrated the new year. but this time, we can't do much with others. in this crowded colombo neighbourhood echoed her plight. this family struggle to find the milk they needed for this new year. tradition. they say everyone is finding it hard to make ends meet,
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that difficulties. what's brought together these protested to the president's office. they denounce guitar by roger parson, his government for failing the people. this are gone one who does a lot, the gun, they are corruption and all they have. they didn't do anything. every time dave, dave is not our money. poppy by labourer do a lot do now, are we voted for them? not expecting they would be like this, destroying the country, a bit prime minister mine the roger pucks of the president's brother, says he's willing to talk to the protest is they have refused. adara wanted to be know or wouldn't. dagenham was embarked on a master's program to get over the current crisis. we're facing, the president and the government is spending every 2nd to get our country out of this crisis. oh, month government leaders insisted they wouldn't control of the economy. but on tuesday, the announced a suspension of international debt repayment until
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a bailout plan is agreed with the international monetary fund. slack must put together a deeper commitment to economic to a plan that gets the economy out of the mess, not just immediate emergency assistance. ah, and also fixed the political legitimacy, instability problem because these 2 now go to get o tested are showing little signs of giving up. they say that all communities, all races and religions have united under the national flag to continue the agitation for president got obey roger parker and his government to go home. they say they'll be here till that happens. minute fernandez, audio 0 colombo, on the run of campaign gets under way in france for the presidential election in 10 days. the 2 candidates have visited opposite ends of the country. president emanuel mac home that voters in the northern port city of love are far wise canada to
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marine. the pen is campaigning in southern france. she's rejected makeovers accusations of being authoritarian by saying the same thing about him. and cecilia askew, it makes me smile because we've never had a president. he showed more signs of authoritarianism than a manual on that call. i mean, he's the figure of brutal repression in all protests, not only with the yellow vests, but also with fire fighter protests. he was the man who pitted police officers against fire fighters. that's the reality. don't get p. m. labranz government says the green sailors damaged in a huge explosion of bay roots port 2 years ago will be demolished. official sailor, too weak to be left standing and too expensive to repair that despite families wanting them, preserved as a memorial for the $215.00 victims of the blast, it was caused when a fire broke out at a warehouse that the stone chemicals china's denounced a visit to taiwan by us politicians. senator lindsey graham is among the group meeting president saying when and the defense minister taiwan says the visit
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demonstrates what it calls a rock solid relationship with the united states. china, which claims the island as its territory, says the u. s. it needs to stop official contact. protesters in argentina say be, can't put enough food on the table because inflation is at a 20 year high thousands marsh in the capital one, a series in the latest crime for government help demonstrators that say their monthly $180.00 food stipend isn't enough. delegates in chile struggling to reach a consensus on a new constitution. and as the deadline nears opposition is growing. supporter, say a campaign of misinformation is to blame. our latin america added on the senior man has moved from santiago 9 months ago, the overwhelming majority of chileans voted to allow 155 delegates to form the was 1st constitutional convention with gender parity. and that promised to address modern day challenges. like protecting the environment manipulated it would become
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a global reference. but with less than 3 months left to finish drafting the proposed constitution. things aren't looking quite so good. oh, it cannot be that they want to expropriate our pension funds or our houses. they do not protect us from anything. simply comparable boy. all they care about is changing the national anthem, our emblem, and our flag. and in actual fact, none of these things had been approved by the convention, nor the belief by many that parents won't have a say in their children's education. that indigenous groups will form 12 independent countries. and that farmers won't be able to kill their animals. ah, but it is an extraordinarily complex process in which every delegate has a voice even to make sometimes absurd proposals thorough eventually dismissed. and it to become even more confusing,
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thanks to misinformation campaigns that are spreading on social media or more new study reveals that 60 percent of chileans have received false information about the convention. and i will pick them up about my book and that wasn't them. and we detected that 30 percent of these people shared this false names. it wasn't necessarily on purpose, but if you believe what you read and think it's relevant, you share that information without verifying it to them. i think it's only want to get along as a result. 3 new polls suggest the chileans. so what has plummeted for a new constitution than 80 percent had hoped would lay the groundwork for a more equal and just society unless he goes through this. even before the convention has finished drafting the majority of articles, he lay there for about b as a boy. the idea here is to distribute power more evenly. we always knew that those who hold power don't want to lose it. and the mainstream media, which is owned by major economic groups, is a neutral when it comes to covering the convention now chiles. mainstream media is mostly conservative, but it's in fact of the social media. the has the most impact,
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according to european union experts, false information or disinformation spread 6 times faster than real news. oftentimes because of misleading headlines that have nothing to do with the body of the story. rectifying or neutralizing misinformation is far more difficult and is turning out to be a major challenge for what may be the 1st constitution written under the influence of this new technological age. to see a newman al jazeera santiago. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. the flagship of russia's black sea fleet has been severely damaged by bloss. ukraine says it had the worship moskva with cruise missiles, but moscow's as a fight on board caused ammunition to explode. around con has more from the capital,
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