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ah ah the whole aah! protests in peru is a court orders the former president to be held for 18 months until he stands trial . ah, i'm ta mccrae. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. ukraine says russia has launched what a calls a mess of missile attack with at least 5 cities hes. the e. u threatens
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a long mask with sanctions after several journalists were banned abruptly from twitter. plus everyone was contributed to make this world come the best world copper ever the president of faith, a thanks, organizes just days ahead of the world cup final. ah, we begin in peru where the government has declared a 5 day curfew and 15 regions across the country. that's after the supreme court's decision to keep former president pedro castillo in detention for the next 18 months. castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after trying to dissolve congress, at least 14 people have been killed and weak, long protest sparked by the countries political crisis. who john holman,
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joins us now live from lima and john, with a state of emergency. and now a curfew implies have things calm down at all there. now i think we're going to see that tom later on in the day because what tends to happen is the process she in the afternoon going into the night, especially here in the capital elite mess that will become more apparent. leis ron will you mentioned about the number of fatalities in the 1st day of the state of emergency. it almost doubled the number of deaths here. and a lot of those were in the i a cultural province, dots in the south of group. and it's a real bad scene of support from federal castillo the now ex president. so we'll see a little bit later today what the reaction is, especially to the fact that at the federal castillo being imprisoned, has now been extended for 18. 18 months, not before he gets a trial to decide whether he is guilty of of those terms. now in terms of the
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curfew as well. just to say that in lima, what we are now, there is no curfew that square. just under a 3rd of the population of 333000000 people live. it is quite targeted for different purposes. as you said, 15 provinces, in which most of the protests have been seen in the south of the country, in the mail, where petro castillo has been popular in rural areas, especially in which, as someone raised from room to room, he has a lot of support. on home and thank you so much for that update. well to you try now where at least 5 cities, including its capital key, have been hit by as many as 60 missiles launched by russia. people in ponts of cuba being urged to take shelter out to the city was shaken by 3 blasts. ukrainian officials say rushes military has targeted critical facilities and ha, keith creevy ends up parisha,
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where we challenge has more from keith been another tense and wearisome day in the campaign that russia is launching against civilian life in ukraine another day where people had to run to the race shelters all look to the skies as cruise missiles whistles over their heads. at least 60 were launched by russia. now, defense had significant success in shooting many of those down, but at offense is not infallible, particularly when there are so many missiles lord. so here's the damage, as we understand it so far, khaki have a big city completely without power that we know of increase the re, central city to people killed. 5 wounded when a residential building with hit there, a death in the south there, a power shortages here and key if the capital, as you can see,
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the low cloud cover meant that when i was looking around early, i tried to spot see that the trails of air defense saw plumes of smoke on the horizon of successful strikes. i couldn't, all i could hear was the boom boom boom, reverberating around the city as they tried to shoot the missiles down quite airy, i have to say their power issues in parts of the capital. the metro system was shut down so that people could use those stations as bomb shelters. and the mayor of italy case go, has said very severe water running water disruptions around the city. but they're trying to get that back up and running. at least 10 people, including 5 children, have been killed in an apartment building fire, and se france. well, 30 side started on the ground floor of a 7 story block of flats overnight. in the city of leon, at least 14 others were injured. of is a magic clean up on to wind berlin, after
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a giant aquarium and a hotel burst, spilling a 1000000 liters of water and washing glass debris and fish on to the st. the 25 meter tall cylindrical tank was the largest in the world. or this is what the giant aquarium used to look like. 1500 tropical fish swam and the water visitors were able to get a fish. i view by taking a lift through the center of the structure. it's been hard. i walk up to day more or less from a deep sleep by a strong bang and a tremor of the building. but that was only very brief. and i actually thought that it might be a short earthquake, exactly what we've not yet been able to walk the 1st floor completely, which is probably where these fish will be. but the thing is that the water is completely leaked out. and about 1400 of these fish that were in this aquarium could not be saved items ah,
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when our just her dies away from the world cup final between argentina and france and p for president johnny and fan tina who has hail kata 2022. as the best world cop ever, he was speaking at a press conference in doha. earlier on friday, al jazeera andy richardson was also there. while on the eve of this world cup in this same conference, whole faith of president johnny and van sienna, delivered an hour long monologue in which she rounded on. critics of cattle, in particular, western country saying they were in no position to be hanging out moral lessons. what a month thought he was in much more positive mood, emphasizing the quality of the football at this world cup of world cup, where teams from all consonants reached the knockout rounds for the very 1st time in 8th calls, highlighted the exploits of morocco becoming the 1st african seen to reach the semi finals and is now the world's best football as the fans and immediate get ready to leave cat. so he insists
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a meaningful legacy will be left behind. many people from around the world hash come to gutter and have discovered the outer world, which they didn't know or they knew only forward those portrayed to them. and these people, when they go back home, they will speak about their experience. the people who stay here, they will speak about that experience and they will open up more to the other. and i think this is really an important non football legacy which this particular world cup has, has brought in francine. it also gave an update on the format of the club world. kathy says it will be expanded to include $32.00 teams from 2025 in the short term, a smaller version of that. for them, it will be hosted by morocco early next year. the number of cars have multiple bits in the past. the host, the men's world cup,
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none so far successful. but the everything that country that team has achieved here in tech back has no home there. it's the one they take. the mens will come back to africa in francine, also facing the complexity of the expanded world cup in 2026. that will include $48.00 countries rather than 30 to the size of the groups, the number of gangs, the length of the tournament. all questions that have yet to have definitive answers. faith, he says, be revisiting always topics early next year. well, the small pacific island nation of to valley is in danger of losing its full pitch and in fact its entire country to rising waters. climate change is a reality about the nation's dream, of making it to a world cup, still alive. me. my name is simon. i'm the minister for justice communications and foreign affairs with the government. some of you may
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know me from a viral video that i feel spot last year, 26, climate change and level rise, a deadly and extension threads. me asking what the company block was explained, that it is a 100 block that was built by the american one in 1942 as the base floor gun when that was built, it used to be online. but as you can see now, the birds in the, in the water of 20 meters from the shore site is a thing that within the next 50 or so years will be fully submerged by, by the ocean capital island that i'm on with the why this area of the, of the island less than one kilometer. and so there is very little space to, in fact have boarding rounds and facilities. and so what we use the s trip
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during the king size. so during high tide, they won't actually keep up through the, the ground. we do have a playing field now which was built in 2007. the government is actually looking at building a stadium as well. football is, it's a game that united the well, it is an inclusive sport. and so i do hope that countries like to be considered for a membership with people wanting to be a member of people for many years now. and one of the, the challenge that we have is that we need to be a member of the regional body, which is the push in your football configuration. one of the requirements that they need is that we need to have a stadium in the proper field. and accommodation to be able to post international i think there is flexibility around the rules to recognize countries like to valid
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that are in a very difficult position, given geography and the low lying nature of all islands. well i hope is that we could play the games here locally into value, but otherwise our closest neighbor is fiji and that's, that's a member of features, a member of the fun. the flexibility that we're thinking would be to, i guess, recognize festival that we are a state regardless of the 2nd time and change and football roboson be played in a different in a foreign country. but we would still hope that we still represent the silly hit on al jazeera. we'll have the latest on rescue operations and malaysia release. 19 people have died in a landslide ends and the lift up lift office was our 1st locating a global view of the climate crisis. nasa launch is
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a satellite to conduct a survey of the world's oceans. ah hello. we got some significant snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days. you can see this line of cloud that speclink shall cloud drifting across the relatively warm waters of the safety pat. and that is going to bring really wintry mix there into a good part of japan for the sas and wet weather into the southeast of china, pulling across taiwan, drives up here. claris guys come back in behind these larger dr. for good part of china. but there's, that's now just around the yellow sea spits if he snow flurries across the korean peninsula. but there's that really heavy snowfall that we will see across western parts of honshu as we go on into sashay more. so as we go on into west sunday,
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some snow, they're just pushing up into a condo. at that stage, temperatures will struggle on the other side of the mountains. it shouldn't be too bad for taco bell at this back to see a flurry or 2 here. 11 degrees celsius in the heat of the day, farther south, plenty, a showers across, so se, asia driving some large storm shift into the south. china sea easing across towards the malay peninsula where the concerns here i suspect in to the may potentially over the next couple of days. where to whether to coming in to ssl anchor over the next few days. but for much of india and pakistan is fine. and dry ah, with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world.
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do you think diplomacy still stands at chunks? i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. we're already in a bit of a crypto winter. it's going to be held whole there inside story on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories. the sour peruse government has declared a 5 day curfew as protests over the countries political crisis continue. the supreme court has ruled the form of president pedro castillo will remain in detention for the next 18 months. he was charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after trying to dissolve congress, at least 5 ukrainian cities including its capital,
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keith had been hit by as many as 16 russian mussels. ukrainian officials say rushes military has targeted critical facilities and hi, keith, clevi and separation. the e u has threatened sanctions off to twitter, suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who write about the company and new owner ilan mosque. they include reporters from the new york times c and in and the washington post mosque tweeted that he couldn't accept that. his real time location could be. she id say it endangered his family. he said twitter would release a feature indicating the reasons for any suspension. and that rule is bending. the publishing of personal information also applied to journalists. jacobo, mushroom camera is the director of just to tear a judicial think tank and author of the book free speech, a history from socrates to social media. he says, inconsistencies and
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a lot masks actions. we routinely distinguish between information that might be illegal and i don't believe the information question wasn't legal, but with journalists reported it will, it will typically if it's a public interest relating to an opposing public interest, like, you know, most definitely is we would say that this is the core of, of journalism and protected speech. so when, so when you're most crack style on that and without warning, seemingly both changes rules that he's previously committed to a holding. and an incorrect style and journalist with a massive following, who writes critical stories about him and his company. that obviously is incompatible with the ideal of free speech, you know, legally. and of course he has the right to do so. and especially within the united states and in europe, rules are about to change. but so,
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so he's not violated anybody legal right to free speech. but he himself has said that he wants to strengthen what you might call a culture of free speech on twitter. and i think that was a very laudable addition, but unfortunately his role out has been disastrous and i think he's on several occasions undermined the very principal that he said that he wanted to uphold. namely, strengthening free speech and open dialog. at least 19 people have been killed and several more. a missing after a landslide, had a camping ground on malaysia. it happened and jim tang highlands a popular area outside column poor. the victims include at least one child rescue cruiser searching for survivors. more than 20 people have been found alive. i start getting me at the moment. we have 394 rescuers from 15 agencies working on the search and rescue operation. until now,
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we are still coming the area where the incident happened. those who memorial services have been held across south korea for the 158 people killed in a crowd crash and late october, the victims families are still demanding answers from their government. units. kim reports from sol. ah, the bell tolls for the 158 people who perished in october in one of the worst accidents in south korea's recent history. families and relatives gather at at this buddhist temple and soul to remember those. the last words from bereaved family members are read out. i simply mean i miss you more with the passing of time. with every breath, each of my joints cries out. so you worked hard toward your dream of having your own business. now you and your dreams are gone. she paid tribute to her son, she hon. who was an actor ton in that she i did. i see. i've yet to
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register g. hahn's death. i don't think i ever can. please, don't forget. but remember our sons and daughters whose lives were ended on the cold ha, one pavement in south korea. oh, $49.00 days on the victims. families say the government has not been clear in its words and actions. they want to know what caused the crowd crash on october 29th and accountability. calling for the minister of the interior safety ease hung me and his step down. the presidential office says it will wait until the conclusion of police and parliamentary investigations before deciding who's responsible. more than a dozen people on the chain of command that night have been charged with professional negligence. the police investigation is focusing on why, even as the 1st call for help went out at 634 p. m. with some warning of an impending crush,
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it would take more than 4 hours to block off foot traffic from that bottlenecked alley way. and as the probes continue and the deceased are more and many are still living with the guilt of having survived that night, one high school student who survived the crash was found dead in appearance soon, tied late monday night after his mother had reported him missing. he'd lost 2 friends and had been receiving counseling at school. you know, it's kim al jazeera. so the cost of a court has convicted a former ripple commander of war crimes, including murder, had found sally mustafah tortured prisoners and a camp front by the kosovo liberation army. during the 1998 to 999. independence war with serbia. judges have sentenced him to 26 years in prison. mona carlo has more from christina, sally, or staff for the former commander of the cost of liberation army was placed the
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guilty office, the 26 years for torture, murder and other crimes committed in 2020. the in dixon was against came confirmed. he was filled then working for the course of defense ministry and since 2020 he has been in the detention center in, hug. he has pledged to not guilty this verdict come sooner sensitive a time for coastal because on the north, of course of all there are again, ethnic tensions between the majority, obedience and the serbian minority. there have been barricades for a 7 days now and the diplomatic relations between belgrade and are on a very low point. coastal has stated their independence in 2008,
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but the serbia are not giving them the the right to have their own country. and the cost of a war ends is author. 13000 people died. a police officer and jordan has been shot and killed during a confrontation with protesters in the southern southern city of my on there have been demonstrations against the high cost of fuel and several cities including the capitol. police say it's not clear who shot the officer. 8 police officers and one civilian have been injured in a car bowman to keir. the explosion happened in the southern province of dia, back here on friday morning. the officers were travelling in a mini boss at the time. 5 people have been detained with south africa's governing a n. c party is holding a leadership pole with president, cyril rem applies a tips to win a 2nd term. but these are live pictures from the conference that's being held in
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johannesburg. that while the party is faced difficulties from leadership vessels to corruption allegations, it's been in power for nearly 30 years since south africa's 1st democratic elections for me to mila reports from johannesburg. once celebrated as a liberation party that fought against racial segregation. in recent years of africa, the governing african national congress has been riddled by corruption and criticism . it's a party of respected global and african leaders such as oliver tumble and nobel peace prize laureate nelson mandela. but 28 years into democracy, the agencies facing increasing condemnation for poor leadership and governance since mandela subsequent president tub when becky and jacob's zoom out were recalled or forced to resign. current president obama poses facing similar pressure in a scandal involving the 5th of hundreds of thousands of dollars from his game farm
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. the agencies reputation for many is in tatters. cryptography, nepotism, cadbury deployment from the very beginning of b and c government, which then became a norm within the party and within the higher echelons of the government. so even when people are found to have sallied the day, the day they record as it were, they still continued to be deployed as members of the a and c and s trusted members of the n c. and that's what led to rampant corruption, a poorly performing economy record high unemployment and energy crisis and a multitude of fraud scams of frustrated south africans. the party won the 1st in mccracken collections in 1994 with a 62 percent majority that dropped to 57 percent in the last polls support for the a c. been in decline for years. some voters have protested against the amc by
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saying away from the polls. others have abandoned the governing party and voted for the opposition. the democratic alliance and economic freedom fighters dominate opposition, voices while they're combined support of almost a 3rd, a vote can't be ignored. and a and c parliamentary majority is often protected. it's in battle leaders. the in c needed money. and the people who supported the ins, he saw money as being something that they could get their hands on. so the solution was you could relatively easily do what you wanted and get what ever tenders you wanted, provided you gave to caesar a portion of it and kept a portion for yourself. and the rock began thus, this weekend, the party will hold an elective conference to choose a president and other senior figures. supporters hope the new leadership will revive the party. but for many south africans, it's the same old faces with the same old scandals for me to mila al jazeera janice
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burge, thousands of government documents relating to the assassination of us president john f. kennedy, a being made public nearly 60 years after he was shot dead. the u. s. national archives has released nearly 13000 files about the killing in dallas in 1963. but the white house held some documents back because of national security. the warren commission there investigated the shooting, found that lee harvey oswald assassinated j. f. k l. a rocket has been launched from the california coast to one engine ignition and left off. and its mission is rather unusual. it's carrying a satellite which will conduct an unprecedented survey of the world's oceans. the surface water and ocean topography, satellite or swat will for the 1st time performed detailed scans of all the ocean's lakes and larger of this on the planet. that data could provide vital clues about
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the climate crisis. rob reynolds reports, the surface water and ocean topography, satellite or swat will for the 1st time performed detail scans of all the oceans, lakes enlarge rivers on the planet. is that make us understand that where does the want? that is, what is it coming from and what is going. and that's what really a crucial rule of understanding data climate changes. egyptian born nasa, engineer to honey amr, help design spacecraft. we get a look at the ocean features all down the front, an edgy, and a small details that occur that occur in the surface of the ocean and trying to understand or improve our models. to be able to know the ocean rises the effect of fluids and dose, horrible weather,
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a condition that occurs especially, and of course, the light swat. we give us all of this information to make sure i understand more detail of that. the satellite is a joint project by the us, canada, france, and the u. k. the world's oceans absorb more than 30 percent of the heat trapping compound, carbon dioxide. the swat satellite will provide vital information on how this fully understood process actually works. information critical to understanding global climate change windows or some going to stop absorbing heat and stopping that anything back in the atmosphere. and how is that gonna accelerate the global warming light and we'll be able to help us predict better mother to predict what would happen in the next 51015 years. how does swat work it since impulses that bounce off surface water back to with sensors over time it's orbit will cover
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the entire planet. that digital information can be converted into maps and scientific data. i'm or grew up in a time and place where girls were rarely given the opportunity to pursue scientific careers. she credits her father's encouragement for her career path and says her faith also inspires her. as you know on them was siemens in many till he had a vivid verse and honest sent about the lot, you know, as thornton everything, every one of us, he had his is walker. i call it what are your night us lights because out want that we would not have life. and a time of growing danger for earth and its creatures swat will cast light on the face of the deep rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. ah.

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