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with detailed coverage, the government says it's taking action, but doctors are desperate. thing lives are being put in danger. from around the world. presidents the landscape says the coming days will be crucial for ukraine with the expected renew defensive in the east. ah . ah, al jazeera with structure ah
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please. he really believes this stuff he ish, you know, last contact with with come detached from reality. former advisors to president tom tell the january 6th committee he knew his claims of widespread election fraud was unfounded. ah. oh, i'm sorry. i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. promos, go separatist, tell ukrainian forces into ver danielle, to surrender or die off to russia, destroys the loss bridge out of the city. surgeon, us inflation and fears of recession and stalks plunging around the world with wall street entering a fair market and o protest. and last minute legal challenges failed to stop britain's 1st deportation flights or a wander on tuesday. but when he won't be on it low
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. welcome to the program top advisors to form a u. s. president on trump say they told him his claims of widespread voter, ford would not legitimate and would not reverse is 2020 election loss. the state was, were part of video testimony at the january 6th hearing into the capitol hill attack . the democratic lead panel argues that traumas falls, has provoked a more of his supporters to storm the government building last year. hydro castro reports now from washington. the january 6th committee, open public hearing number 2, with a focus on election night 2020 inside the white house where donald trump and his advisors watched the election returns with increasing worry the forces decision to ask is calling arizona for jo bought that is
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a big debt for the body campaign debate shift the atmosphere, the attitude in the white house we. ready it was becoming clear that the road race would not be called on election eye witnesses, they trump was with it and ignored their advice to wait before making a public statement. he said he instead turned to his private attorney, rudy giuliani, who was described as drunk. the mirror was definitely intoxicated, mere juliani was saying, we want it or stealing it from us, where all the boats come from. we need to go say that we won. and essentially the anyone who didn't agree with that position was being weak. there's a defiant trump then declared his false victory. we were getting ready to win this election. frankly, we didn't win this hello. this was the fox news political editor and later fired
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from his job after calling arizona for by didn't after the election as of november 7th. in your judgment, what were the chances of president trump winning the election after that point? yes, not. if you in the weeks that followed, even trump would continue to spread the lies of widespread voter fraud. despite being told by attorney general william bard that the claim was bogus. i wish from a demoralized because i thought, boy, if he really believes this stuff he ish, you know, last contact with with come detached from reality that to read over and over. witnesses testify that trump refused to accept his election defeat despite the growing evidence otherwise, not only was there not evidence of 8000 dead voters voting in pennsylvania, there wasn't evidence of fate. a hormone president's media campaign spread the election falsehoods invigorating. his based supporters donated $250000000.00 to
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trumps, so called election defense fund. his investigators testified the fund didn't exist and that some of the money went to trump's hotel collection. and the event company that organized the january stakes the rally, not only was there the big law, there was the big rip off. the committee plans another half dozen public hearings to connect the election lies with the violence of january 6th. they say evidence will show that trump try to corrupt the justice department. and when that failed, assembled the mob that would try to keep him in power by force. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington. moscow back sap for to say that russia is destroyed the loss bridge out of the east
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and ukrainian says he is of our done yet, which is the api santa. now the battle for the dumbass region, russia says ukrainian troops now effectively blockaded in savannah. daniel and should surrender or die. but ukraine says, there isn't all the way out though it's been severely damaged. he destroyed bridge, cross these diversity daniel river linking the city to neighboring las a chance. russia is continue to pummel the assault chemical plant with artillery fire, where hundreds of civilians, including children of thought to be sheltering in a situation reminiscent of the siege of the adult style. still works in mary of paul, rebellious workers glibly durham was little girl should ever do next. cuz practically been blocked her to the blue of the last bridge, which connected it to losa shank. those ukrainian divisions that are there are there forever. they have 2 options. either to follow the example of their fellow servicemen and surrender or to die. there is no other option. al jazeera is charles trafford, has more now from keith. potentially
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a very dire situation in that city sivilton. it's one of 2 cities that the russians are not in full control over in the region of lou ganske in don bass. we've actually spoken to a deputy commander who is serving a gradient deputy commander serving insubordinate. he saying that indeed that 3rd and last bridge had been hit this morning we understand by russian forces. but we cannot confirm as to whether that bridge has been completely and utterly destroyed . now, if indeed it has, it has huge implications, obviously for the ukrainian of forces military and fighters in the site that the city in terms of getting military supplies across that river to them and potentially for an xscape route if they retreat. and it also has huge implications for what we understand, what we're being told are up to around $10000.00 civilians inside the city. now according to the head of who ganske regional administration,
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military regional administration, he saying that there are around about 500 civilians sheltering underneath that chemical plot. the assault chemical plant that we know is come on the heavy shelling according to the ukrainians in recent days. he's saying that could be also 40 children, also in and amongst those civilians. now fossil fuel exports are helping president, who's in finance, russia's invasion of ukraine despite the effects of us and european sanctions, is according to a report from think time based in flint cylinder. what you're saying that russia and $97400000000.00 in revenue from fossil fuel exports in the 1st $100.00 days of the conflict. the e u accounted for 61 percent of this. the largest importers were china and germany, who both paid more than $12000000000.00 to russia. india and the asian countries are also becoming a vital source of oil revenue. now,
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india is bought nearly 60000000 barrels of russian oil in 2022 compared to 12000000 barrels in all of 2021. moscow has been able to take advantage of a spike in oil prices after their invasion of ukraine, offering speed discounts of $30.00 to $35.00. compared with where brent crude and other international oil is trading at about $120.00 per barrel. lowry 1000000 overture is a lead also on that report from the center for research on energy and teen air and says most because profits will drop considerably once you sanctions on rushing oil come into effect. by december we looked at the 1st 100 days of the invasion and that then was only agreed right after that. so the fact that you did manage to reduce invoice by about 20 percent without any kind of a form of them being in place is somewhat encouraging. that said, given the urgency of the situation, any crane, it's important to move much faster,
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but we do expect a much more pronounced back towards the end of the year. there is simply no way to rear out all of the oil that is going from, from russia to the european market. it's still about 50 percent of precious exports, and the entire infrastructure is heavily tool towards exporting to europe. the other thing is that for argos going to india, about 80 percent of those cars are carried aboard european tankers. so this is a crucial area for you to take action. well, in all the development stock market across the globe, if some once again ferrying a global recession driven by soaring us inflation, which is now running at 8.6 percent. dow jones and new york close to point 7 percent down, the s and p 500 hit a fresh annual low of 4 percent tumbling into bad market territory. european
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markets dropped 2.4 percent on monday in the hands saying in hong kong, closed almost 3 and a half percent down. meanwhile, multiple indices in asia dropped more than 3 percent earlier. the indian your p also has a record low against us dollar, while in japan, the yen has weakened to its lowest point in 2 decades. also, the price of bitcoin and other crypto currencies have plummeted. well, i spoke to glen goodman, a market analyst here in the u. k. and he says that the markets are responding to consumer pessimism as well as the higher than expected inflation numbers in the us . inflation in the united states has been going up and up. that means that interest rates have to go up. but the crucial thing, i think that happened on friday, as well as the inflation news being worse than expected us inflation is not starting to fall. it's actually much higher than was even expected. but on top of that, we got the university of michigan consumer sentiment survey,
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which sounds kind of obscure, but actually was really important because what it showed was that us consumers are feeling more pessimistic about the general outlook. ah, them they have in the entire history of the survey and that survey goes back to the 1950s. so that was a real short. i mean, we were looking at that survey result. is this a mistake? you know, people really that pessimistic. so it's a combination of those 2 things because inflation is high, the federal reserve needs to raise interest rates to get that inflation down. but if the economy is looking like it may go into recession of consumers, of that pessimistic then really central by coal raise interest rates that much because it would put even more downward pressure on the economy. it's a real low wind situation and the markets have taken that news very, very hard. you're watching out as they are, ally from london mostella had on the program. we're going to look at the search for an indigenous expert and a journalist missing in the amazon, off that backpack,
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and a laptop a found no longer a man's well, we need the women caching in o, as in bob wise mining industry, ah, with hello, i'm pleased to say we've got some slightly quater weather making its way into se parts of australia. now we've seen some very lively storms just around the southeast corner. i sobar starting to woken up little area of high pressure. just calming things down. well, i will still be rather blustery, but the really when, when the ana times winter weather, making its way over to was new zealand. not looking too good here. 13 celsius there for melbourne on tuesday afternoon. 12 celsius. therefore hope up. 17. in the sunshine, therefore, sidney, we have got some sherry re running through the by to across south australia. little
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bit of wet weather coming through here. we will see more weather just making its way towards the southwest, pushing its w a as we go on into work wednesday by wednesday. so where to where the coming back into where victoria into tasmania. there you go. still got those showers running away. blustery winds. pushing in across new zealand. got some wet weather to ensue parts of japan over the next day or so. but the really heavy rain for rest. some parts of china that is set to continue pushed a little further north, some lightly showers there just around eastern china, just around shanghai, pushing up to was the yellow sea. i'm going to make his wife are the resources we go 13 wednesday, and the cloud building for japan. ah, an invitation to bear witness to all that life office. the highs, the lowes, the trials and tribulations unseen and every day, miracles,
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the injustices, the defiance. the tests of character and the personal victories. witness. documentaries, with a delicate touch on al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back. look at night stories now. top advises to former us president donald trump say they told him his claims of widespread vote fraud when not legitimate, nor what they reverse is 2020 election loss. statements were part of video testimony shown at the january 6th committee hearing on the capitol hill attack.
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ukraine says russia is destroyed the lost bridge out of the eastern city of savannah, don yet, oscar back separate to say ukrainian troops now effectively blockaded in this is the ensured surrender will die and storm markets across the globe. if some, once again, fear in the global recession, driven by soaring us inflation. on wall street, yes, be $500.00 hit a new on your low of 4 percent tumbling in to better market territory. now in brazil, police are denying reports at the bodies of 2 men missing in the brazilian. amazon have been found eating indigenous rights ex, but bruno pereira and journalist dome phillips disappeared a week ago while on a research trip local media. crossing phillips, his wife said 2 bodies were found but of not been identified. on sunday, some of their belongings were found in the search area, including a backpack and a laptop. so joining me now as you and marshall editor of the online magazine,
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the brazilian report, he joined us over skype from sao paolo, thank you for taking the time to speak to us. can i start by asking you about these denials from police in brazil that the bodies of, of 2 missing men have been found in the amazon? do you have any more information about this? yeah, well, as far as for understand as dorm phillips family in the u. kids were contacted early this morning and by officials at the brazilian embassy in london to say that the hard information that they had phoned at 2 bodies in the area were m a search teams were looking. and this was, they relate to tom's wife here in brazil who told the press but quite soon after we realized that the police were not confirming these reports and personally spoke to a few sources on the ground, close to the close of the search se, and the all told me that they had not found any bodies and that this information must have been incorrect. the federal police quickly came up with
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a statement saying that indeed they had lock, phone danny bodies. and so it seems to be that there's a bit of a misunderstanding or a lapse of communication between the brazilian embassy and obviously the information we lead to dobbs family and britain, which is obviously extremely distressing for them. but just to clarify no bodies and found that is exactly what we've been hearing from the federal police and also from indigenous organizations. these 2 groups have both been leading the searches in at ally of the large and just recently they have finished their searches for to day for monday. and once again, nothing has been found and beyond the as you mentioned earlier, the backpack on the laptop to find on sunday. exactly personal belongings that we think along tear down phillips and brewing and prayer have been found. do you still have hope that the tea man might be alive?
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it was difficult to say its been hers, but a very long time now that they've been or they're missing, and this is an extremely remote part of the amazon green forest. there is not many people alive who would be able to spin such a time and by themselves in that green forest without proper experience. but bruno and dong are some of the most experienced there are in that region. so obviously until we have confirmation there will still be hope, but yeah, hope is dwindling. day by day. he tell us a bit more about this particular reserve is area which we understand it's surrounded by various criminal activities. this error has been completely abandoned by the government. there are problems with poaching, illegal fishing gold mining of drugs because of where it sits on the border with colombia and peru. so when it always says there's a broad it issue here about the, the, the way in which indigenous people have been their rights have been violated. but
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also pap, very dangerous area for don phillips and burnett prairie to have him venturing into well, 1st of all, so the, the follow to jody interest reserve, which is the, the name of that particular area is the 2nd largest of brazil's, of massive, massive area of almost untouched forest and it's also believed to be the place with the highest concentration of on contacted in the jewish communities in the world. so it has this huge importance as far as an international indigenous rates are concerned. as you mentioned, there is surrounded by various different criminal factors and which making the whole place an extremely dangerous but bruno period or as a former employee actually. so you're a current employee of the air, brazil's indigenous foundation is currently will leave from the in the just foundation. she knows that area better than anyone, really, and is incredibly experienced. and he has had lots of trips and lots of an
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exploration and journey. his throat, that region knows all the local people there. so you know, it's, i think it would be a bit of a stretch to see her. it was perhaps an, an advised trip because these are people who are very experienced. and that's dorm has always been to the region before and, but unfortunately, it seems like what happened here has not been a, according to plan for the 2 of them. but i, i suppose the other issue is it the position of the boss, narrow government to that particular area, as may be empowered, these criminal groups tend to act with impunity? well, in brazil's history, the only time that brazil is managed to me, proper progress against a deforestation. and environmental claims is when environmental feigns are enforced and properly applied am. and that is not what we're seeing at the moment. the best
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to tailor to these things is when you have the local people who are willing to cut down a piece of forest or may be porch an animal that they're not meant to the best attorney as that, the thanks are going to be punished and that's just not what we've been seeing under the current born out of government and the oversight organizations which apply these phones have just been got its own systematically losing personnel losing budget. and the number of phones that are being applied to sconces. we don't i'll thank you very much appreciating the time to test the brazilian report there in sal powder you and marshall. now tribal caches in sedans dar for reaching out in the past week. i've left more than a 100 people, dead. violence started over elandis field between a magic arab and african tribes in the town of cool bliss. armed men later attack several villages in the area, setting them alike in forcing thousands to flee. nomadic tribes often clash or the access to land and water for their livestock,
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william carter as the sudan country director of than region refugee council. he visited the region on sunday and spoke to us. that was, he saw that that was my 4th trip to weston off for the ship, because this is a message and questions for this party. now to control i was there to, to work with. so my team's helping thousands of families to fled from complex to minute buttons from the ways that you just described in some way they used to they fletcher, they thought was safe. those areas was also attract again to let again. and now we're not 100000 to see king safety and we can shelter inside the state capital in janina city schools in universities and public buildings. very spoilage over crowded conditions. so really we've, we see
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a very desperate people that need basic survival assistance. but most of the safety authorities in between the se, armed men killed 55 civilians, not attack in a rural district in the north and around the city of se tango near the border with nas. yeah, i saw this video on line shortly afterward. begin officer, i struggled with a tax bound group since 2015. well, the 2000 people have been killed since and i nearly 2000000 displaced. now elsewhere, the 23 rabble group has seized a key boarded town in the eastern democratic republic of congo. buena ghana in north q provinces, one of the main crossings into neighboring uganda rebels were active in the area in 2012 and more than 25000 people have fled. since they launched a renewed offensive last month. congress authority of accuser,
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wind and soldiers. a supporting m. 20 three's attack. a claim or wander is denied. l u. case court of appeal is reject a request to halt the 1st fright. to 14 refugees in migrants, tonawanda o human rights groups. and campaigners had asked the court to block the flight, which is scheduled to leave britain on tuesday. all suite i court ruled the flight could go ahead saying the legality of the government plan to process asylum seekers in orlando will be tested at a separate hearing. next month, but his thought no more than 11 people be on board. out of around $230.00 had been notified after a series of individual legal challenges. a d baba has more from outside the high court in london. with his decision removed the final obstacle in the way of deportation. flight to rwanda, from going a herds on tuesday,
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north local toy. what it doesn't do is tell us exactly how many people, if any, will be on that flight. the government has been insisting in the last few hours to anonymous briefings to the press that the plane will take off, even if there's one asylum seeker still on the list. but what's happened since friday, when the judge originally refused to issue that injunction, is that there are been individual cases, lawyers representing individual claimants who are in detention here in the u. k. and who received letters saying that they're going to be sent to wonder. so those challenges have carried on and they've been successful people, for example, arguing that they are at risk of being sent home to a 3rd country if they're a saw him claim is rejected by rwanda. but beyond that, the wider issue of the galaxy of the scheme is going to be looked into a 2 day hearing here in london next month. the judge here in
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refusing the appeal said, but the short time scale between now the possible flight and that look into the legality of things is so short that even if there was a ruling against the whole scheme, that would give time for people to actually be returned from rwanda in theory, but this is a big blow for migrant support groups. the un high commissioner of human rights michelle bashed up is cooling for israel to open a criminal investigation. the killing of sharina, oakley, the algebra jernace was shot in the head by israeli forces while covering and israeli raid in the occupied westbank. i call on these radio for this to open a criminal investigation into the killing. are generally children. to have problems with make compressions and findings, probably going to hope that portrayed us accountable under international law is what should investigate an issue or appropriate accountability for every case of
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this and serious injury inflicted by israel force. the prevailing climate of impunity is fueling further bias and play shows than chronically high levels of killings and injuries of palestinians. good children, by israeli forces in the policy until they have continued. in the 1st 6 months of 2022 cuba sanctioned 381 people, 16 in the 16 of them 18 or under taking part in large scale anti government protest . last year, almost 300 of them have been given prison sentences of between 5 and 25 years. the crimes of sedition sabotaged robbery with force and public disorder. thousands of cubans rallied across the country last july against food medicine and power shortages. and the government's handling of the covert pandemic. now, mining in zimbabwe is usually a male dominated industry, but in a rural area in the north, one opperation is being run and staffed entirely by women is harm. a task reports
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from room way is providing much needed income in a country and millions of people living in poverty. this isn't an ordinary mind in some baldwin. only women will care women like 15 emma cooper, 3 years ago she was struggling to look after her children while working as a farm laborers. let us know if we can come in the morning is better than growing to martyr's onions and other vegetables are used to so vegetables. but the money was very little. now i'm earning a bit more and i can send my children to school here and none of these women had any experience in mining. they learned on the job in a country with a very high unemployment rate. these aqua marine gemstones have created new opportunities for them. they plan to start a jewelry line making pieces like these from the gemstones. the women say working at the mine is empowering. most of them i survivors of abuse and
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bed circumstances at home. in this has been a safe place for them to come to may this. i mean that's when they come to work here. they are able to get out of situations that they've been in because before they were depending on their partner and they couldn't get out of situations in this place, is provide a little that opportunity to get out of always economy has been in crisis for years . inflation jump to more than 130 percent in may. families are struggling. this is mainly a farming area. each family has a small piece of land where they go crops to eat or sell, but they still struggle to make ends meet. like if we're out of the country, finding a proper job is difficult. patina, my cooper's husband is too ill to get a job working at the mind. she's now a family's bread winner. some people tell her and her colleagues that men can do their jobs better and foster, but they say that doesn't bother them. they are great for the.
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