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sheltering from the russian attack, but refusing to be beaten dozens of missiles blitz, you cry, wiping out energy infrastructure. bob, i must admit that our moral is extremely strong, and we will never sorry, i'm with protested interrupt, south africa, cyril rom, opposed demanding. he stand down as president and a council suspended twice or threatened with sanctions for blocking several journalists to write about elements. ah, welcome to program our top story. political crisis in peru is deepening areas a 5 day curfew enforced across 15 regions as authorities try to com,
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going on rest. congress has voted against bringing general elections for it to december 2023. that was a demand of the protest is, and ministers have also started quitting with both the culture and education ministers out of government. 18 people have now been killed in violet clashes to see rest of a former present pest castillo just that 9 days ago. he was charged with rebellion and conspiracy. health officials are saying that 400 people have been injured. not storing condemnation from human rights groups who say that authorities, if the using excessive force, peru is under a month long state of emergency, but more protests of being planned in the coming hours. marianna sanchez is live 1st in the capital lima where it appears as though security forces are making preparations for the demonstrations that are about 2 that are about to happen will mariam? the army house been deployed in the center of the capitol as well as in many other
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parts of the country to support the police to contain protests. now we have, as you have mentioned, that at the beginning, there are 15 regions under curfew with a curfew and the country has been put under state of emergency for 30 days. now, what we have been seen in the past few hours is that the army has been allowed to go beyond what many would say is who reasonable. and we have seen images of the military with long, long range fire arms shooting in areas where people were protesting. well, there has to be of course, an investigation, but in the area of yahoo to where those images were coming from. there are 8 people dead with fire arms and human rights organizations are all ready saying that these
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are extra judicial killings. the effect of this has been political already today because 2 ministers, the minister of culture and the minister of education have resigned this morning. and this very, very young new government, because they say, jerry shall excessive use of force. marianna, can you tell us more about who is protesting? we know that this erupted after the full of hydro castillo was detained on conspiracy charges, but is there more to it than just that? is there a general set of frustration with the, with corruption in the country and in the, the political class not only frustration because of the political past, but also a lot of frustration about what congress does. and one is one way to show this is what the congress has been done today. in the face of these demands
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around the country that election should be held now to bring forward elections. congress did not vote in favor of there's no, they didn't get the 67 volts needed to approve in the 1st legislative period to bring election forward. and then vote again in the 2nd legislative period which starts at the end of february, february to again vote in favor of this. many of the legislators have said that they don't want constitutional attempting to change the whole of the constitution, but it seems like they are not hearing the demands of the people in the street around the country, or say we want elections now. and the fact is that it asked the voted, there were people progressing again in i a culture which yesterday 8 people were killed in the protests. and people were protesting. again, trying to take over the airport and lashing with the police and the army again. so it, congress is not listening to what people people are demanding and that's exactly what
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is making further and further deepening this, this crisis. marian, thank you very much. from my honest sanchez ah, in ukraine government is saying that he is come under one of its biggest attacks since the start of the war. at least 5 cities, including the capital of been targeted in the latest rush and strikes. head of ukraine's on forces says 60 of the 76 missiles launched were intercepted, but at least 2 people also killed when a residential building was hit in the central city of quivery. john hall has more 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
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the aim to freeze people into submission air raid sirens in the capital. keith drove civilians under ground seeking shelter in the cities metro stations. defenses are said to have intercepted most of the incoming missiles, 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 donna and c o o, a tech can however, and the gene for fracture making people suffer. you are in the winter time, that's a ball genocide to follow a nation bought. i must admit that our moral is extremely strong and we will never surrender on thursday far away in geneva, the un high commissioner for human rights was that ongoing,
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a tax on energy infrastructure. we're exposing millions to extreme hardship. over $10000000.00 consumers facing cuts in electricity and millions cut off from a regular supply of water. and additional strikes could lead 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 cree, very struck by missiles shot down or gone astray. this metro station, another impromptu shelter in the northern city of car key, which are in the hot or you call. 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
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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 war time, winter grinds on, jonah held out his ear. russian government is saying it will study the latest european union sanctions and then work out the response you lead is agreed on thursday to a nice round of measures as a result of the war and ukraine. existing restrictions of lead to an exodus of international manufacturing. and technology companies from the country as ali hush, him reports now from moscow. nearly 10 months after invading ukraine. russia has been frozen out of many markets. international sanctions have limited the goods coming in, but having course the economy collapse, that's some predicted. so we have the most off inflation in
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in spring. it was cost primarily why by this disruptive logistics decline of impact. so big inflation in birth. the 1st assistant buck, 2nd of barked on on li before was then the dual of listen. listen companies in some sectors. the study about the social media manager born and raised in more school these days. she spent time at the mall, not a pleasure, but because she session for essentials to be. the main problem is that what you've become accustomed to for a long time has either become more expensive or less the market. so you have to
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accept the new price or look for substitutes from other manufacturers. outlets of some international brands full of stock, but ghost others have been renamed. this coffee shop is now called stars, and it is guys about the chain is who's at bush car, which translates i stacy. and that's it. was the rise used to the late, almost every mall and high school in most other major supposed soviet generation. i've been logged into global grant, so it's going to be difficult for them to disconnect. but it's more complicated when it comes to manufacturing and technology unique technology. so, and the, you need to get this technology from somewhere. and or if we are receiving seen the renewal of sir technologically advanced companies from rush. so it's very difficult to substitute the government has launched vehicle of
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pharmaceutical manufacturing plants and announced plans to increase investment into technology development and artificial intelligence at the the nifty gossip. since you can buy everything from nails to diamonds, you'll never produce your own. so the current situation is pushing us to work independently in many areas, including the production of our own scientific and instrumental base. william william, the president's plans are ambitious. what observers worn international sanctions could squeeze russia's industrial capacity for yes to come. are the actual 0 more school the every new years threatening sanctions after twitter suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who write about the company and its new owner in on mosque lay include reporters from the new york times cnn. and the washington post mosque treated that he could not accept his real time location was being shared
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a practice known an on line as doc saying, saying, endangered his family. he said twitter would release a feature indicating the reasons for any suspension. and that rules banning a publishing of personal information also applied to journalists. and so we spoke to one of the journalists who had their twitter account suspended. matt binder who's a technology reporter at marshall is that it's not clear which tweet pushed mosque to suspend his account. previously on the old twitter of the pre musk twitter, i'm usually if you had an offending tweet. twitter would temporarily suspend your account and reach out to you letting you know which tweet was, you know, was breaking its policy and simply ask that you delete the tweet so that you can be, you know, reactivated on the platform that did not happen here. the accounts were outright bend of might, the me of the cast going to myself and other journalists mosque is claiming that it's due to posting docs in location information. again,
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it's unclear what it is that i posted because i didn't share any location data. that mosque is, is referencing i think it's hard for anyone to look at what's going on at twitter. and if they are reporting fairly and accurately not be critical of, of what's going on. i mean, for example, just in this very scenario you line must came out and said that, you know, he was going to bring a more free speech oriented, transparent platform to twitter. and he is on record in a tweet still up today that you can view saying that he believes that he, that the lawns jet account is free speech. and he was going to keep it up fast forward just a few weeks later. and he's suspend that account. and then changes twitter rules that should be noted to that. he suspended the account 1st and then change the rule . so technically, elaine's jet never ran a fell of any of twitters publicly post the rules at the time. it was never even given a chance to abide to the new rules. the value 0 life from london still live for you
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on the program. as math memorials, not 49 days is to south korea holloway tragedy. the relatives are still looking for a hotel lobby hit by a su, normally of tropical fish. spectacular failure, one of the world's largest aquariums. ah, ah, the cold snap in northwestern europe is coming to an end. can't wait to share those details with you. hi everyone. so read off the bat, we're tapping into a southwesterly wind, so that pops up the temperature to london to 5 degrees on saturday, but it gets better, it keeps going. here's the 3 day forecast into double digits on monday, but it will be windy and we've got some showers, but that's while above average there's been some snow through the alpine region,
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not just over the mountain tops but lower ground to zurich. saw dustin of snow, that shield of snow is now in the southeast of poland, western areas of ukraine in time for the balkans, a warm rain here are sophia bulgaria, 16 degrees. that's while above average bursts of rain to be expected from montenegro that sliding into albania. on saturday and, you know, for turkey, i really right across the country. it's gonna be a seller's saturday is stumble, 18 degrees. the other side of the mediterranean. things are starting to dry off here. but the next storm system wolf will been on monday. the same goes for morocco as well, you know, fell about 50 to 60 millimeters of rain, but really for the top end of africa, it is quite, it's south africa, the country. we've got showers in storms rate along the coast, especially for the provinces of quasi lunar towel. and the longer on saturday durban has a high of 27 degrees c later. ah,
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to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide had to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity, the shape, tomato, ward for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. lou ah ah, my main stories are following now. in peru, the congress is voted against the proposal to bring general elections forward. a 5
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day curfew is now in force across 15 regions of the 18 people were killed in violent clashes since the rest of the form of present. pedro castillo, ukraine says the capital key is come on to one of its biggest attacks as the sauce of the war. at least 5 cities. montague, is it in the latest russians rights. anger energy infrastructure near been unionist threatening sanctions off to twist as suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who write about the company. and it's only owner, ilan mosque. they include reports is from the new york times cnn. and the washington post. we go to south africa now why the governing a n c is holding a leadership, paul, with president. so rama posts a tip to win. a 2nd tom i protest is disrupted. rama poses opening speech at the party's conference,
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delaying its stars, and forcing him to shout to be heard. despite the heckling from some of the delegates there, he listed his government's challenges and achievements over the past 5 years. i'm opposed to this week survived an impeachment motion following report. the accused him of serious misconduct. ah, 2 pages with is wrong with a a former cause of in rebel commander has been sentenced to 26 years in jail for war crimes, including murder, sorry, must have had tortured prisoners in a camp wrong by the cost of liberation army in the $9899.00 independents forward
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serbia is the 1st verdict handed down by a special court which operates under ca, 7 law, but is based in the, in the netherlands to protect witnesses or in a burglar has more on this from the cost of capital. christina, this is the 1st verdict since the so called castillo tribunal was established in 2015. and this is the 1st verdict for the war crimes committed during the kosovo war. as the judge explained to mister most the fought 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
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commence in this prison and during the kosovo of war. mister 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 on the course of all loss, but it is organized and the trial has been held in the hague, in the netherlands because of witness protection. this verb they've come, comes in a sensitive time where attendance between deal banyon majority and the serve minority in the northern part, part of kosovo are ongoing for 7 days. and the diplomatic relations between belgrade and british tina are at the low point. a police officer and jordan has been shot dead hearing. a confrontation with protest is in the southern city of mon hang up to the 2nd, attended the mans funeral on thursday evening. please say it's not clear who shot
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the officer that been demonstrations against the high cost of fueling several cities now including the capital. riot police have been dispatched in anticipation of more protests. at least 19 people were killed when a landslide left a malaysian camping ground covered in mud and dirt. it happened in the genting highlands of popular resorts. harry are outside the capital column per. according to the fire rescue, department victims include at least 5 children. several other people are still missing will than 20 people have been found alive. though. memorial services have been held across south korea for the 158 people killed in a crowd crush and lay october a mark 49 days since the death to significant time for morning in the buddhist religion victims families are still demanding answers from the government about what happened in a scam reports from the capital. so ah, the bell tolls for the 158 people who perished in october in one of the worst
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accidents in south korea's recent history. families and relatives gathered at this buddhist temple and so to remember those, the last words, remember, read, family members are read out. i 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 dream, our god. she paid tribute to her son. she hun, who was an actor. tom did not say she i did come. 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 cause the crowd crash on october 29th and
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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, 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 mourned, many are still living with the guilt of having survived that night. one high school student who survive the crush was found dead in an apparent suicide late monday night after his mother had reported him, missing his last 2 friends, and had been receiving counseling at school unit,
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kim al jazeera. so a major cleanup is underway in the german capital. berlin, after a huge aquarium bust in the foyer of a luxury hotel forcing the building to be evacuated. as now investigation into why the tourist attraction fail so spectacularly. about 30 of the $1500.00 exotic fish have been save though ina positive bits of news. alex bad reports. oh, it was the world's largest freestanding aquarium. 1500 tropical fish, living up a lives in the foyer of 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,
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i think destroyed by this huge pressure. so it looks a bit like a war zone. no, it's a huge a very i'm just yesterday we watch it and we was all amazed from it. it's beauty, beauty. nathan suddenly forgotten. everything. the medicine totally math. 2 people were injured as, as soon army of broken glass debris and fish wash 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 and i tilted out of bed in turn around and i didn't see any movements. i didn't know what that 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 not forgotten us. episode not yet been able to walk the 1st floor completely,
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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 stiller in this aquarium could not be saved either. hundreds of small 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 zoom have offered to take them and alex beard al jazeera. now prince william's godmother, who resigned from the u. k. royal household after repeatedly asking a black british charity boss where she was from his apologize to her in person. the meeting between lady susan hulsy, a former lady in waiting to the late queen elizabeth and ghazi felony took place on friday morning. buckingham palace says that lady hussey offered her sincere apologies for the comments made at the charity reception last month and the distress it caused. palace statement also says miss villani accepted the apology
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and recognized the comments, had not been malicious adjuster, not a bit of news to bring you middle east 1st well cut drawers for spectacular. and on sunday, female football fans have been talking about their experiences in qatar, as i should rename, spoke with them. oh, it doesn't take a statistician to figure out that men dominate the stands of cut are 2022 just as they have at previous tournaments. viva says that the 2018 world cup about 25 percent of the spectators were women. it expects the same this year. well, long mad, disappointed man, bad with him. why? cut our ranks as one of the safest countries in the world according to several lists. you feel very protected. yeah. the security everywhere and like as a woman, you know, i don't think you can feel like a different media. you were
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a man like every want to say, i made friends that people around the muslim country also prohibited the sale of alcohol in and around the stadium. we've been in england and matches and you cannot imagine with alcohol what's what they do. so yeah, it made the big difference. if a debuted a human rights volunteer program at katara 2022, more than $100.00 volunteers are positioned at every match and fans zone. they're here to observe. engage with fans and workers and report any grievances such as sexual harassment, discrimination, and disability access issues. fever is hoping the program raises awareness and ensures a better fan experience. you are actually have your right. because most of the time people feel like, okay, that's it. and it is like, okay, a step to whatever it is. it actually is not because you have the right, the big didn't have the right to express. you have the rights to be a healing l, g,
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b, d, q fans. and their supporters who wore rainbow t shirts or carried flags into the stadiums and cut our might dispute that there is now a means to formally file a complaint with the fuck it plus to share lessons learned with the center for sport and human rights off the pitch, the goal is to create a human rights program that could be used for other sporting events, such as the olympics. natasha name al jazeera alcor cutter. ah, secrete look at the main stories of following now, and peruse political pride crisis. is it getting worse? as a 5 day cuff you now in, in place across 15 regions, congress is just voted against bringing general elections for to december 2023.
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that demand of the protest as. and there.

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