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heavy police presence on the streets of bay jing and shanghai off the wrap, protect the game, china's cobra 19 policy. ah, hello, tammy. this is out there alive from dell hall. so coming up as nato minutes to meet them, romania to discuss the war and ukraine. we visit that base to see how the allies is preparing to defend its eastern flank night. so faces of coal, also challenge not just in the old, in the grow, the world's largest active volcano in hawaii, iraq for the 1st time in nearly 40 years. and then the world come all the team to play 2 games right now on the bombs to the round of 16. ah,
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we start in china where mass co, with 19 testing has resumed in shanghai, off the protest, calling for an end to the government strict pandemic policies. infections are increasing despite tens of millions of people being under some form of restrictions . security is also been tightened. demonstrations are rare in china, but as swelled in reaching days, the people taking to the streets to serve in several major cities. additional police officers have been deployed in beijing of the hundreds of people protested on monday. the public anger was sparked by covert 19 lock downs and quarantines, but the list of grievances has grown to include a range of frustrations, some protests as of even cold on president shooting pink to resign. but he's just begun serving a historic 3rd term in office. i saw that it heard susie recently got some ordinary people are dissatisfied with the locked downs. i think maybe it's
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because it was taken to an extreme. i think for most people, the epidemic has become a part of normal life now. so it may be better for us to open up a little later. this is i, i think china and shanghai are now controlling the epidemic quite well. as the weather gets colder, the epidemic will definitely see a resurgence to a certain extent. that's more, i think it will be fine after a while. katrina, you joins us now live from bay ging. so our authorities now preventing protests from taking place. they are definitely we're seeing chinese police and various cities across the country using coercive tactics and heavy handed surveillance in order to prevent any repeat of the process that we saw on the weekend here in beijing on the following monday morning. and also today on tuesday, there were some reports and some of the protesters were attended that demonstration on sunday by the river here in beijing,
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they said that they had been individually contacted by police told to come to the police station deliver statements about who they were with and how they came to know about the protests. some were also detained themselves for a few hours in all of them. received warnings not to attend similar protests in the future. and many of these individuals say they have no idea how they were identified. they certainly did not give their own details to the police who were attending those protests on the sunday evening. but we have to remember chinese cities, especially the major chinese cities, a blanketed and high tech, a i driven surveillance cameras. so it's easy to imagine that the authorities, if they want to find out who a protest it is, they can find out that information. now are these protest sites in beijing, in shanghai, in other cities managing and or in which he, there were also blanketed by a heavy police presence on monday, afternoon and monday evening preventing any, anybody from gathering here and aging i passed by and that location myself and so
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than loads of police just waiting there, a uniformed and plain clothes, officials, and officers just waiting and preventing anybody from gathering in hand. jo, a southern chinese city, there was a small group, were attempted together by a shopping mall, but they were confronted very quickly by victim of police. at least one woman was arrested. and even though just passing by, the police were inspecting there for him to see if they had any encrypted messaging apps. so certainly authorities are on high alert and they're doing whatever they can to send a message and intimidate those who may want to protest again in future. all right, tom. all right, well we got all, so talk about the impact this might be having on the 0 covered policy on the sign of of that's right. so the z recovered policy was once a point of pride for she's been paying and the communist party, but now it's becoming increasingly a liability. this is not just limiting people's ability to travel, move round is also having
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a devastating impact on the economy and people's ability to earn a livelihood. now, state media has not acknowledged directly these protests, but we are seeing some subtle signs or indirect signs that that message has been a has been heard and people have had enough. so we've had over the last few days, some loosening of certain covered restrictions or curve testing or lockdown requirements. in some cities, for example, ingrown jo, they've now said that some people, the elderly, specifically, no longer have to do curve tests every day. and here in the gene, when there is a case in a building, an entire neighborhood no longer has to be locked down or, or even a building. now they're just locked up, are locking down, send floors, exit, and building. so we are seeing some slight changes in the policy. we also know that the authorities on tuesday have said that the has been a drop on in carbon infections throughout the country. and they've announced that there will be a press conference taking place on tuesday afternoon. so we're waiting to hear if
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there's going to be any further easing of these measures and whether these, this easing will be enough to ease some of the frustrations we've seen around the country. or i will leave with if i thought, katrina, you now china's ambassador to the owners defending is governments crone of iris policies. jang june spoke to al jazeera, kristen salumi and new york. on the sidelines as the un security council, i had the rare opportunity to ask a chinese official about the country's coven policies, and the protest slave inspired. the chinese ambassador to the united nations defended his country's policies and angrily denied that they were responsible for the death of 10 people who were trapped in an apartment fire. we see other countries have moved on. is it time for china to move on to the fundamental thing is that shall while, and other countries are moving along some sort of different
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direction. that's at the effect. we're 5 of the people. they have so many people at all right? but that's not the 3rd situation. we want to see. you have to understand that fundamentally, do you want people to die? or do you want to people to live? of course, you know, it's it. you may say ok, you prefer more liberty. you'll prefer more freedom. but then you have to be prepared to die. but if you will abide in 10 people who died in the fire fire, they were locked down and couldn't get out nuts. that's a different situation. your pay stubs, if relation a town it is a different situation. it's based on this information at the media. you have to carry the right method, though instead of instead of are making your tags, then based on the go with surf fabricated with a parent, they weren't jobs. no, but of course, you know,
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in the fire theater he said like her dea, did they come, are lindsay ellis country your have that different to were relative situations on the you cannot simply. busy attribute the fired the casualty to, to what you have fabricated to your mind before your, your draw the right conclusion. thank you. a un spokesperson wouldn't comment on china's coven policy, but did reaffirm that the chinese people had the right to peaceful assembly and protests. now these to 8 people have been killed by a chabad fighters during an attack on a hotel. in somali as capital the arm group laid siege to the villa arose hotel for nearly 24 hours. authority save 60 people were rescued when somali forces stormed the building, 6 ish about fighters were killed. the war in ukraine is set to dominate talks when
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nathan ministers meet in romania, the alliance needs to decide exactly how it will help defend this against russian air attacks. and those under simmons reports from borrow base preparations are under way for a big nate. her presence in the region. romania is building its defenses at a fast rate. here a transformation of its main air base is on the way us f. 16 aircraft have replaced outdated, former soviet mix only 17 f sixteens for now, but $32.00 more on the way everything is under pressure. so we were time leaving to go time. we fight to again the seconds. we have a lot of mission runnings, and this is all the missions are focused on giving us more security in the safe environment. oh, see, we've got to defend mean at sbc and over over contributing to the nato security and the it is a big it's an important through time,
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but we are doing what we are prepared to do everything. by every day he means the coordination with other nato forces policing the asset base and 24 stand by for any incidence descends to the skies above nato's eastern flank has never been so intense nato faces a colossal challenge. not just in the air with on the ground to russia would call this escalation. nato prefers the word de terence here, u. s. and romanian forces on an exercise. recently these maneuvers came only a week after a stray ukrainian air defense miss isle crossed the border. exploding in poland, killing 2 people. germany has offered patriot missiles systems to defend polish air space. poland wants the systems to be positioned on the ukranian side of the border,
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while germany doesn't appear to agree, however, increased russian attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. mean there's a clamoring among some nato states to give ukraine more air defenses with major power outages at a time when sub 0 temperatures are worsening. and humanitarian emergency is becoming more severe by the day president putin is now trying to use a weapon. ah, i use the winter as a weapon or war against the ukraine on this is horrific. the nato foreign ministers meeting is undoubtedly going to hear that additional advanced air defense systems are urgently needed for ukraine. along with more training in their use, andrew simmons al jazeera, boucher airbase romania. still i had an al jazeera why the turkish president is determined to create
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a security corridor along the border with syria. ah hello, there will be more stormy weather coming in across southern parts of italy, easing over towards the balcony, easing across in decrease over the next couple of days. i'm afraid we have got this nasty airflow pressure now developing across the western side of the men that will make its way further eastward cit. circ being force that way because we have high pressure up towards the northeast and that's making sure that the disturb weather stays across a central and southern parts of europe. with the high it is cold temperatures, no higher than around minus 5. in moscow, similar temperatures as we go on through the coming days can minus 7 as we go on 3 way to stay cool enough further west as well. single figures, for the most part. so 87, maybe 9 degrees into london and paris over the next couple of days when windy
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weather will make its way in across islands into the u. k. as we go on through the next day or so, there's an area of low pressure that swirling away across the western side of the mad. so sardinia corsica molto seeing some very lively weather. strong winds. anthem heavy rain. sundry down pools area to southern parts of italy, pushing a little further east, which as we go on through the next day or so in that same system, bring some very heavy rain across northern algeria. northern passage. and as you move in areas of libya, for the most part, west africa is dry with a few showers at which was the gulf of guinea. ah, in with one people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences. why?
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because they most award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness. and we just do. lou. oh well come back. you're watching out to see tom. tom recap on headline south co with 19 testing has resume, didn't the chinese city of shanghai after protest calling for an end to the government's pandemic policies. infections are increasing despite tens of millions of people being under some form of restriction. siobhan fights is killed at least 8 people in some on the capital beyond group laid
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siege to a hotel in mogadishu for nearly 24 hours. 6 fighters were also killed. turkey as president says, he's determined to create a 30 kilometer deep security car door along the sub border with syria, roger probably about the wind is threatened to start the ground defensive against kurdish fighters in the region. turkish forces resumed as strikes in northern syria, the weekend killing at least 5 people. the escalation comes weeks after a bomb attack in the stumble, which anchor blames on kurdish fighters who came in and learn to kill him. it determination to protect up borders with a 30 kilometer security strip is getting stronger with every instant we experience those who come from thousands of kilometers away for their own safety and well being and cause destruction without discriminating as terrorists. so innocence have to respect ticket sensitivities in this matter which teams that nobody should be
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disturbed by took years military operations, ain't it expanding it's sickle of security and peace because in the history of this country, there is no colonization, no brutality, no selfishness. there is no cruelty cinema. cassandra now is in kilowatts. that's near the tortilla syria border center. what's happened to the ground operation? police saw me. it's been on the table for a long time, especially after the stumble done. but i can nearly almost every day we are hearing turkish officials, promising and allowing to take revenge of this attack from the y p g, which they accused of perpetrating death again again, last night we heard to president our dance operation is still on the table, but apparently, there are some negotiations on their way. and as you can also imagine, conducting a ground defense and it was offensive during the season and did some calculations
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and assessments. so we are hearing that they are also doing these assessments. but there is an operation against out both for to some workers party on their way in northern iraq for the last couple of years. and as far as we know from the military sources, they called operations successful and they expected to be complete. as soon that's why it is also a matter of calculation for the turkish military to deploy a more forces at to northern syria. but they don't want to interrupt operation in northern iraq. either of course, negotiations are also some of the other reasons that we consider is the reason for the operation to beginner, went to begin that and say, and are we now seeing more powers activate their role in this dispute? well,
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sunny in, you know, the there are local players and there are regional players and international players on the board of syria. you have the syrian government, you have all position, you have the a curtis side and the united states. russia to see iran. these are all major players on the ground. that's why so many things are at stake for each player. we know that it to p a is building up inside the some deployments military deployments are being sent over. and that is who in national army, the opposition army is also preparing itself for a possible, a ground offensive. assyrian democracy forces are trying to persuade united states to react more against a turkey is possible ground operation at tori stoddard funds despite at present, our don says that it's going to be
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a big scale operation covering tell her father membership and co bonnie because he promises that all y p g factions, ola curtis fighter groups should be eliminated close by at to kiss border or for this is a matter of assessment and how their fault is important for to keep. it seems like the united states, it is fine with surgical inducting operation against the threats that considers as the national security threat. unless you know, it undermines the united states national interest in the region. on the other hand, we know that russia is already too much involved in the war in ukraine, and it has swoops over there. and the vacuum of a russian ministry is on the ground and syria is being filled with iranians. and we know that the syrian government and the turkish government are at the beginning of a normalization phase than we expected soon to happen. so everybody is discussing their national interests and the stakes. all right,
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thanks so much cynical tone. now mona lower the world's largest active volcano, erupted for the 1st time in 38 years. so far the lava flow is not endangered, hawaiians, but people are watching with concern either. jo castro explains it's the world's largest active volcano, but mountain lower hasn't looked like this. for almost for decades, you know, were real or do we were way over to my lawyer option. and so we had prepared, standing at more than 4000 meters above sea level, mona loa has been stirring for weeks worrying scientists with earthquakes just below the summit. a sign of the eruption to come. we don't want to try 2nd volcano . we have to let it actually show us what it's going to do. and then we inform people of what is happening. a s a p communities had held emergency meetings in
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preparation for a possible evacuation, though none so far has been called. i'm here because i'm concerned, i hear it over here. mona loa makes up about half the land mass of the big island. the southernmost tip of the hawaiian archipelago. the us geological survey says eruption is currently contained to the volcano summit, about half of mount low as previous eruptions have stayed there while half have also saved out through riffs at lower elevations endangering branches and beach side communities. we could be in for a little bit of a long time trying to determine if this is going to be us as someone only or option or a stomach was ripped rupture. residents are fearing a repeat of 2018 when the erosion of a smaller neighboring volcano destroyed to 700 homes. mona loa is the taller and steeper meaning magma would be able to reach human population faster if the
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mountain boiled over. but why is emergency management agency says that would be a worst case scenario and one too early to predict. for now, it has open to shelters as a precaution and ward of ash and gases as hawaiians watch worry and wait. heidi joe castro al jazeera the now day 10 of the world cop here in carter and every team is now played to games in the tournament with only 3 certain to advance to the next round. 2 goals from bruna fernandez were enough to send portugal 3 to the last to be to you a lie to know the bill where the other seem to get through to the knockout said they beat switzerland. one mail is secure basketball now and tuesdays action,
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england and wales faced each other for the 1st time in the world comp, while iran and the us come together in a ram. matt shop will be only the 2nd time the 2 of met at the tournament. first was in 998, and again that's been described as the most politically challenged in fi for history. latasha author reports from leon. that clash took place 24 years ago. i am a book is precious photos and memories. iranian born lily, much at jack, remembers the 1998 world cup game in france between iran and the usa as if it were yesterday. yes, here is me. my mom and the friends and iranian friend in leon is just after the match. so we were very happy with our shirts coming freshly from iraq. you all to do that is friend ahmed, for sale. he was also in the stadium today. he's a wine cellar in the city of leal where the match took place,
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but her voice is quickly auto. i was so happy to be able to say that we are iranian playing. the americans offered people hope for these 2 countries that were tearing each other apart. costello, missouri, the fee for jordan saw iran in the usa, pitted together, was clearly welcomed by some friends. but he caused a diplomatic headache for organizers. it'd be nearly 2 decades since the rainy revolution ousted the u. s. back shaw and relations between t. ron and washington were hostile. both teams were under pressure and in the spotlights, we have security, $94.00, we have security right now. we have friday focus for the game and nothing else. iran supreme leader forbade the iranian team to walk up to the americans to shake hands before the game. so a compromise was found. the iranians gave flowers and the 2 sides posed for a photo. during the game, there was a protest not against the us bought against iran's government, but it didn't disrupt the match, which ended in
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a thick tree for iran. t ron erupted in celebrations. won't be matches are played here these days, but it was in the stadium in 1998 that iran b u. s. a to one in one of the most politically charged games in world history. city was crazy, amazing, super. the game changed the image of iran and iranian girl. oh, where the painting of her iranian flag on her cheek as she was kissing her and the re, can support her. you know, and i mean, it was really, really fun. iran usa meat once again in the castle, world carp, political tensions remain high between the 2 countries and tay, ron's crackdown of anti government protests that ahmad and lily, se they'll watch the game. but with mixed feelings, more than 20 years after experiencing the excitement of iran's 1st ever woke up
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when natasha butler, al jazeera leon or attentions between iran and the are so affected countries across the region non more so than iraq alli hash hm has more from bank that who and the rockies so forth and the world cup match between the u. s. and iran. there's no single answer to that question, but there's no doubt the country is involved in a game of geopolitical football. iraq has been a field of competition between the 2 countries. for decades, that competition as often being that the one. the animosity began with islamic revolution in 1979, although the 2 sites eventually found the common enemy said on the same. but when the long find miracles toppled in 2003, that the question after the collapse of there was some in direct cooperation i think between your own and the u. s. f. or any what?
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iraq floor new constitution for new political system. while your i'm back minutes in room. so i fact you as an iraq why push in form of the political allies to take he positions in the iraqi government. this allowed iran to secure and leverage that it never thought. all unix and long story the rules were different with the rise of i, so with the 2 sides finding a common enemy. once again that i'm already model for like, the tensions remain. there was still the common interest in getting rid of isis after all, wasn't till 2019 that isis was finally defeated. ah, but there were also tensions between the u. s. in iran over developments in syria that played out in terms of iraq as well. the iran euclidean signed in 2015, so thinks quite down what not for long. it was a time for americans to understand that these type po, i,
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uranium support. ready for iraq or security disability, as you would, you would be really useful. i was shocked when the u. s. as this in 8 that it's the general problem for my money doesn't to lesson. and that was an unexpected scenario. the crisis that were thought to be under control since drop exit, the nuclear heal in 2018. it absolutely caused a big downturn in, in u. s. and iranian relations, particularly in iraq, iraq husband arena, where iran and the u. s. have laid out the rivalry what men here just want to iraq to be able to play. it's gay. the ash image is 0 like that. i was crossover down to like sale bryan's is a doll, has so qual give so plenty of politics to make sense of for bowl to they alexi.
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there certainly is sammy. and actually if you come down to the search, it's where fans can come and buy all the paraphernalia for some of those big games happening today. if you're heading to the grudge match between iran in the usa, there is a usa scarf, you can buy the other match and that group being played at the same time is between old rivals and neighbors, england and wales. now england are expected to win that wales need a miracle any to win by 4 goals in order to make it through. also at the so k, you can see a bunch of palestinian flags. and that is because this, the wealth festival cap in the middle east is all about palestine for many of the arab tains who are here. so moral question is he and fans will be taking these of palestinian flags to the games today is in fact the u. n day for international solidarity with the palestinian flay f for the with the palestinian people. rather, fans have been telling us that they are carrying these flags to the games to show that even though the palestinians don't have.
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