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on counting the cost of working from home, the office, or a mixture at the by what is the future at the workplace? what is next to the ball? work of power. struggle is the outlet, the global economy, dockins plus why, if job unhappiness, or con clyde gladly counting the cost on al jazeera, ah, people are back on the streets and peru as a court. orders for president federal castillo be detained until trial. ah, hello, i'm adrian for the good. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up on the day of strikes on ukraine's energy facilities. russia targets at least 5 cities. the e u threatens e long mosque with sanctions to twitter, abruptly bands,
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several journalist from the platform class. everyone was contributed to make this world come. the best world cup ever. jeffers president, thanks the organizers of counter 2022, just days ahead of the world comp final. ah, bruce government has declared a 5 day curfew and 15 regions across the country. that's after the supreme court's decision to keep impeached. president federal castillo, in detention for the next 18 months. castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after trying to dissolve congress, at least 18 people have been killed and weeklong protests sparked by the countries political crisis. john holman reports, what tends to happen is the process she called in the afternoon going into the
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night, especially here in the capital in lima. so that will become more apparent later on 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 culture province that's in the south of group. and it's a real boston 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 1818 months next, before he gets a trial to decide whether he is guilty of those terms. now in terms of the 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. 15 provinces, in which most the process has been seen in the south of the country in the may,
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where petro castillo has been popular in room areas, especially in which, as someone raised from room to room, he has a lot of support. at least 5 cities across ukraine, including the capital kiva, been hit by as many as 60 missiles launched by russia. people in parts of the city of being urged to take shelter. our trip was shaken by 3 blasts. ukraine says that russia's military has targeted critical facilities in car heave creevy and zappa z . yeah. john ho reports. shortly after dawn on friday and yet another country wide russian missile attack the target as before, ukraine's energy grid officials say 9 power facilities would damage the aim to freeze people into submission. air raid sirens in the capital keys drove civilians underground seeking shelter. in the cities, metro stations defenses are said to have intercepted most of the incoming missiles
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. but even then debris must fall somewhere and it can fall anywhere. and what else to do on a freezing friday on the ground? but don and c o. o in tech and howard and jean from roger. mike, him, people suffer. you are in the winter time. that's a ball genocide to follow a nation. but i must admit that our moral is extremely sir on, and we will never surrender on thursday far away in geneva, the un high commissioner for human rights was that ongoing, a tax on energy infrastructure. we're exposing millions to extreme hardship. over 10000000 consumers are facing cuts in electricity and millions. a cut off from a regular supply of water and additional strikes could lead
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to a further serious deterioration in the humanitarian situation and spark more displacement . this was the scene at a residential building in the central city of creevy, re struck by missiles shot down or gone astray. and this metro station, another impromptu shelter in the northern city of car key, which will hit the hot or you call or yeah, we heard the explosions. they were a lot of them. she says i was in a bus and the electricity was still on. but then the power went out and we came down here. now we're waiting for the air raid alarm to end. after the 9th such wave of attack since october with public food and heating stations now in widespread use, ukrainians were left facing emergency blackouts and plummeting temperatures. as this punishing wartime winter grinds on. jona hull al jazeera. the
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e u has threatened sanctions after twitter suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who write about the company and its new owner, ellen mosque. they include reporters from the new york times c n n, and the washington post mosque treated that he couldn't accept that his real time location could be shared in what's known online as docs ng saying that it endangered his family. he said the twitter would release a feature indicating the reasons for any suspension. and that rules banning the publishing of postal information also applied to journalists. houses here is gabriel, arizona reports from new york. well, there's been a lot of shock, quite frankly, because this was very unexpected. and it wasn't really announced in advance at all . and all of the journalists that were had their account suspended, very prominent journalist from very large news organizations, cnn, the washington post the new york times. what they all had in common or have in
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common is they were all tech journalists that were covering twitter as a company and covering ellen mosques, takeover of twitter this year. a few of them had been somewhat critical of the takeover and of you on musk, but nothing that would cause any sort of red flags. it would cause you to say that they would need their account suspended at all. so this certainly is come as a surprise not only to those journalists, all of whom have said that they got no warning of this, and we're not given any reason whatsoever on why their account was suspended. as a certainly calling into question. now a lot of free speech issues as well. people are saying you on my, bought twitter in his own words to make it a more a place of more free speech. but clearly this move of suspending. these journalists seems to defy that twitter no longer has a public relations department or immediate relations department. the response to
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questions from journalists, you on muska fire those employees shortly after taking over the company. so it's very hard to get information about what's happening in the company and it really runs through one person now and that's you on must himself or concerns about free speech had been raised frequently and read up to elan mosques, acquisition of twitter, but the suspensions of journalists, accounts, a sounding be along germany is foreign ministry is tweeted saying that press freedom cannot be switched on and off on a whim. and the british prime minister spokesman says that regardless of ownership, social media platforms must balance protecting. they uses one upholding free speech . in response to the criticism masked tweeted a poll asking people whether she he should unsuspended the accounts of people who tracked his location. jacobo, marsh, and gama is the director of justice ship, a judicial think tank. he says there are inconsistencies. any long mosque sanctions
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. 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 would, 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 must crack style on that and without warning, seemingly both changes rules that you previously committed to 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, especially within the united states and in europe. rules are about to change. but but so, so he's not violated anybody legal right to free speech,
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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 a whole name be strengthened in free speech and dialogue. a course in kosovo has convicted a former rebel commander of war crimes, including murder, it found, sorry, must offer torture prisoners and a camp run by the cost of the liberation army during the $998.00 conflict with serbia. he's been sentenced to 26 years in prison. in a black hollow has more from christiana. this is the 1st verdict, since the so called castillo's tribunal was established in 2015. and this is the 1st verdict for the war crimes committed during the kosovo war. as the judge
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explained to mister most the far as the commander chief commander of a gorilla unit of the kosovo liberation army. oh was the main executive who ran ah, so called prison in the village of lush nearby to day capitol, a city of british tina he oh, was responsible for torturing at least 6 people and giving commence in this prison and during the kosovo of war. a. mr. mustafah, since he was arrested in 2020, has been detained in the hague, in the netherlands. and the so called cost of all tribunal is operating under coastal laws. but it is organized and the trial has been held in the hague, in the netherlands. because of witness protection, this verb that comes,
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comes in a sensitive time. whereas tangents between deal banyon majority and the serve minority in the northern part parts of course of all our own going for 7 days. and the diplomatic relations between belgrade and british tina are at the low point 8 police officers and a civilian have been injured by a ca, bowman took here. the explosion happened in the southern province de albuquerque. on friday morning. the officers were travelling in a minibus of the time. 5 people have been detained. a police officer in jordan has been shot dead during a confrontation with protest is in the southern city of my on king abdullah. the 2nd attended the man's funeral on thursday evening. but he say that it's not clear who shot the officer, the been demonstrations against the high cost of fuel in several cities, including the capital riots, quartz had been dispatched in anticipation of further protest. i should be
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a mom by the way, still to come here on out to 0, demanding answers in south korea. families of the victims of the halloween crowd crush calls government accountability. 49 days after the disaster. and as soon army of tropical fish washes over a hotel lobby and berlin off to one of the world's largest aquariums busts ah hello no sound of it, he ran across not to the middle east over the next couple of days. no, great surprise is there a little more cloud across northern part? she noticed little band of cloud. they're just sliding into central parts of saudi arabia, but it's not rain bearing. i think the main thing to notice is got a stiff wind just blowing in across the gulf. there is shamal winfrey time 26
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celsius on sat, stay cool down to around 24 degrees celsius for the fido of the welk. up on sunday, i will be brisk, wind a rabbit, as i said, it will stay fine and dry not quite the same there into the far south of the arabian peninsula, just around a mighty mite. just catch the remnants of an outside cloud drifting across your agency. i don't think it will make any progress in land, but it will be breezy. you might to see a few spits and spots if right. little bit of rights who went to the far north west of africa around northern parts of morocco, easing across the algerian coast. possibly into algeria much of north africa is try, but some showers, they're just scraping the way along the coastal fringes of west africa. many shells . meanwhile, across the tropics, those showers coming rod more expensive as well as we go through the next couple of days. line a shower sarah to that eastern side of south africa, macon. that way, by the east. ah,
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a 5 day curfew as protests over the countries political crisis continue. the supreme court has ruled of former president federal castillo will remain in detention for the next 18 months. he was charged with rebellion and conspiracy out trying to dissolve congress. at least 5 ukrainian cities, including the capital key, have been hit by as many as 60 russian missiles. it craig says that russia's military has targeted critical facilities and khaki eve creevy, zapata geo of the e. u has threatened sanctions on to twitter suspended the account supported half a dozen journalists who write about the company out it's diona. ellen musk must treated that he couldn't accept that his real time location could be shared and what's known online as doc sing saying that it endangered his family so what i'll just 2 days away from the world cup final between argentina and france
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and fee for president julian from tino has hailed catherine 2022 as the best world cup ever. he was speaking of a press conference in doha earlier on friday. i'll just here is andy richardson was there well on the eve of this world cup in this same conference, whole faith of president johnny and valentino delivered an hour long monologue in which he rounded on. critics of castle in particular, western countries saying they were in no position to be hanging out moral lessons. what a month thought he was in much more positive mood sizing. the quality of the football at this world cup a world cup where seen him all consonants reached the knockout rounds for the very 1st time and have caused highlighted the exploits of morocco becoming the 1st african seen to reach the semi finals and is now the world's best footballers, the fans and immediate get ready to leave cattle. he insists a meaningful legacy will be left behind. many people from around the world
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hash come to gutter and have discovered the outer world, which they didn't know or they knew only forward us 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 others. 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 mens will cut none so far successful. but everything that country that he has achieved haven tech back has
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a no home virus. it's the one they take. the mens will come back to africa. inferencing and also facing the complexity of the expanded world cup in 2026. that will include 48 countries rather than 30 to the size of the groups, the number of gangs, the length of tournaments, all questions that a yet to have definitive answers. fee for he says, be revisiting always topics early next year. so let's turn our attention to sundays final, argentina and france preparing for the match at lou sales stadium sola saying there's a new lino messy on the field during this world competent argentina. people are loving it, so there is a bo report from blind. it's not as a freeze my unit. macy has made it to people's hides in argentina. what are you looking at for? it's being printed on t shirts. mugs and even tattooed on people's bodies. photo secondino phonemes,
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safety works at this shopping when a site is the growing demand for t shirts with a free shows support for the football star. good. ok. laugh and i think people wanted a messy who is more spicy and in this world cup he has shown that during the matches, he shows his argentinean. he gets angry like we do. and that's why people want these t shirt and i like it all started during the quarter final between argentina and the netherlands tension was running high hole from it are well woo, i love us o. in opposed to match interview a fired up. messy, cleared at duck striker vowed vick hoisted and said in slang, what are you looking at for clear off for clear off the catch phrase, he softened, combined with an image of the player, copying his ears at louis van gull. the dutch coach, who had earlier questioned macy's abilities. oh, it struck a chord back home and has been used in commercials music and even
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a wine bottles. criminal people here are in love with the leona massey, most of the people you talked to said that he had been extra ordinary during this world. com the low his career, not his leadership and hope that he was able to guide argentina to victory on sunday. many have compared macy's attitude to the go. madonna, whose sharp mouth constantly got him into trouble wishing in january. but writers who at young fest says likening messy to marianna is a mistake, is missy. i mean we tend to comprehend it to marijuana all the time. and you can compare missy to marana because there are different type of personalities, argentina, people, they love her, the outspoken style of marelo, another risky style i would say of marijuana and missy. he's now been like this. people's reactions have a lot to do with food, more rivalry, but also challenging authority. and that's the beauty of footballer. i mean a,
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we have some, a province here in the south. and europe is, are much more a developed area. but when it comes to the game, a we are equal, argentinians are excited for the world cup final, hoping that finally, unit messy will bring the trophy to latin america once again. it is some antecedent, one of scientists. memorial services have been held across south korea for the 158 people who died in a crowd crush. in late october, the victims families are still demanding answers from the government. as eunice came 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 own families and relatives gathered at this buddhist temple and sole to remember those. the last words from bereaved family members are read out. i didn't mean i miss you more with the passing of time
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. 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 dream or god. she paid tribute to her son. she hon. who was an actor tom in that's it. yeah. i see. i've yet to 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, it's a 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
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than a dozen people in 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, it would take more than 4 hours to block our 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 crush was found dead in an apparent suicide. late monday night i for his mother had reported him missing his last 2 friends and had been receiving counseling at school unit, kim al jazeera. so at least 19 people have died and several are missing. ultra landslide had a camping ground and malays. yep. it happened in getting highlands outside cornell
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and book. the victims include at least one child, rescue crews are searching for survivors. more than 20 people have been pulled alive from about. last i got the me at the moment we have 390 full rescuers from 15 agencies working on the search and rescue operation. until now we are still coming the area done with the incident happened. those who japan's government is approved the tax hike to increase its military budget. the government will bring spending to 2 percent of g. d. p. by 2027, citing growing military threats from north korea and china opponents of the tax increase had forced the government to postpone the decision until now. thousands of government documents relating to the assassination of u. s. president john f kennedy are being made public. nearly 60 years after he was shot dead, the u. s. national. archive has released nearly 13000 files about the killing in dallas in 1963. but the white house held some documents back to you to national
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security concerns. the warren commission that investigated the shooting, found that lee harvey oswald assassinated j. f. k. nasa has laws to walk it from the coast of california to one entered ignition and the lift off. 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 perform detail scans of all the oceans, lakes and blanche rivers on the planet. that data could provide vital clues about the climate climate crisis. linelle. so she is said the chief operating officer at the french national center for space studies. he explains the importance of this mission. it's very important and very important for the old community to, to tackle the climate change because it's a measurement very important to measure the sea level. it's a measurement to have been down for 30 years now. it's any story called corporation
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. we have with the gps and you get to states between the french based agency and the united states to measure the sea level. and the sea level is a very good marker for the global warming because it is due to ice melting 1st. and secondly. so extensions are mentation of the room of the water and because of the heat. so when measuring, there is a sea level at 2 millimeter and very precious. then you have a very good marker for the climate change. he's very important. so only it is very important for the population, you know that more than 20 percent of the population leave less than 30 kilometers from the seaside. and so the elimination of the level of the see met may be very important for the future of our society, dental people. so it is very important. and lastly, satellite, we measure very precisely also for the 1st time the fresh water on the us, which is
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a very important challenge or so for the future. and our does that it does up with a new generation of, of instrument which is linked to an industrial mitre stem in k bond. usually we have an ultimate that we measure already is a level of this, you don't as a satellite. and then we have a new system with indifferently, much more precise to measure the level of the sheet, but not only and also freshwater on big rivers and big place. so it is very, very important and a new step for not only the research, but all very personal things to tackle climate change. there's a major clean up on the way in berlin, after a huge aquarium bust in the form of a hotel, the aqueduct had been a major tourist attraction of the german capital. as alex bad reports. oh, it was the world's largest freestanding cylindrical aquarium. 1500 tropical fish, living out their lives in the foyer of
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a berlin luxury hotel bus. early on friday morning, that moraine dream came crashing down. the 25 me to tall cylindrical tank 1st, sending 1000000 liters of water rushing through the hotel lobby. in her chair, there are shirts everywhere. the furniture, everything has been flooded with water. and of course, i think destroyed by this huge pressure. she said looks a bit like a war zone. no, it's a huge a very i'm just yesterday we watch and we were so amazed from here. it's beauty, beauty. nathan suddenly forgot everything. the medicine totally math. 2 people were injured as a soon army of broken glass debris and fish washed through the building and out on the streets of central berlin. the hotels, restaurants and shops were also heavily damaged. it sounded almost like a firework, but the hotel actually shook inside. ah, i, i could describe it as a proof and i kilted out of an intern around and i didn't see any
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movements. i didn't know what the heck was going on. it's still unclear what caused the tank to burst. hundreds of people had been staying at the hotel and have now been forced to leave the building. but what about the fact she's oxycontin us? episode of 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 $1400.00 of these fish, though, in this aquarium could not be saved either. hundreds of smaller fish had been housed and aquariums under the hotels lobby without electricity for their tanks. it's feared many may have suffocated and if any fish are found alive, a number of organisations including the bill and so have offered to take them and alex beard al jazeera ah.
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