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trade, and he's bringing him the tourists that we have seen a large number of fee for fans come in here to enjoy the race. and we're doing our best to introduce him for traditions and culture. there are 28 trophies that stay on the top prize. over a $1000000.00 on a golden sold. ah oh wow. and his co crisis improves deepening congress mode against bringing forward a general election. a key demand of the protest is ah, though i am, i am wise enough. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. i learned the
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sheltering from the russian attack, refusing to be dozens of missiles, blake's ukraine wiping out energy strung. bart awesome. yeah, that's our moral is extremely strong. and we will never, sorry, i'm a protest is interrupt south africa, cyril rom, opposed that demanding. he stand down as presidents and account suspended. twitter threatened with sanctions for blocking several john las who write about it on ah well, the fiscal crisis in peru is getting worse. there is a 5 day curfew now in place across 15 different regions as authorities try to contain growing on rest. congress is just voted against bringing forward general elections to december next year. that was
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a key demand of the people out in protest. also, ministers of started quitting, including the culture and education ministers. they are now out of government. 18 people have been killed in violet. clashes since the arrest of the former president pedro castillo 9 days ago, he was charged with rebellion and conspiracy. health officials say 400 people have been injured, drawing condemnation from human rights groups who say authorities have been using excessive force through is currently on the among state of emergency. but more protests are planned in the coming hours. and marianna sanchez is in the capital, lima where some of those protests appear to be getting on the way. just tell us what's happening, where you are now, what people are saying a group of several, i would say a couple of 1000 peruvians who have joined here in the center of the capitol and
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they're all wearing white t shirts. that calling for peace is a movie up to say they are fed up with violence. not only violence happening now, but i use the real violence because there was a non conflict here in the eighty's and ninety's of left more than 60000. so we really did know these people are marching, they are peacefully marching. there are other movements like this one that had a part of the country. but at the same time, there are protest going on and we're just received information about an attack, a 3rd police in the area under while us with and we're hearing there's like 14 policemen have been injured this only a few days after a group of police officers was also i've talked in the area, i put a man with a grenade and 15 police officers were in then. so the situation is 10
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here around the country. there's people protesting at the airport of i have to which is the center of a city in i'm the entity in the center of the country center south, where most of the armed conflict took place in the eighty's and ninety's. now there's been a response by the army there. there's been firing long range firearms, have been just many people shot at least 50 people injured. and i've already said that if people at least died on thursday in those clashes, those are, those cases, of course, have to be investigated. but human rights organizations are already saying that these are extra judicial killings. they are pulling a murder, and it's a bad history because it's happening exactly in the place where peruvians suffered
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most because of the armed conflict. mariam you very much the latest from lima, where those protests, a continuing eye on a sanchez ah crane is saying that keith has come under one of its biggest attacks since the start of the war. at least 5 cities, including the campus itself, have been targeted in the latest rush and strikes that of ukraine's armed forces says 60 of the $76.00 missiles launched were intercepted, but then at least 2 people also killed when a residential building was hit in the central city of creevy, re, journal 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 underground seeking shelter in the cities, metro stations. air 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 dana and c o o, a tech and howard and the gene for structure making 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 strong and we will never sorry. on thursday, far away in geneva, the un high commissioner of the human rights warned 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, a 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 crea, very struck by missiles shot down or gone astray. this of metro station, another impromptu shelter in the northern city of car key, which will be hot, 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 placing emergency blackouts and plummeting temperatures. as this punishing war time, winter grinds on. jonah held out his ear. russian government is saying that we study the latest european union sanctions and then work council response e leaders agreed on thursday to night found measures against moscow existing restrictions have already led to an exodus of international manufacturing technology companies from the country. as ali hush, him explains nearly thin months of that invading ukraine. russia has been frozen out of many markets. international sanctions have limited the goods coming in. what having caused the economy collapse that some predicted. so we have the boost off inflation in in spring. it was cost
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primarily why by this disruptive logistics decline of impact. so big inflation in birth that sir 1st ah system backed ah 2nd. it barked on labor force. ah, zoom. the durable or far lesson lesson companies in some sectors. daria laharerra was a social media manager born and raised in more school. these days. she spends time at the mall, not a pleasure, but because she searching for essentials. i'm number of young johnston because 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 brand, so full of stock, but ghost others have been rename. this coffee shop is now called stars. and if you guys have a burger chain, is houston at oscar, which translates a stacy and that's it. was the routes used to the late? oh, every mall and high street in moscow, another major, the post soviet generation has been logged into global friends. so it's going to be difficult for them to disconnect. but it's more complicated when it comes to manufacturing and technology unit technology. so, and you need to get this technology from somewhere and or if we are a season is seen the withdrawal of for technologically advanced companies from rush. so it's very difficult to substitute the government
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has launched vehicle of pharma, so to kill 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. where william don't just the president's plans are ambitious. what observers worn international sanctions could squeeze washers, industrial capacity for yes to come. are the actual 0 more school that i had for you on this program. as mass memorials mark 49 days as the south korea halloween tragedy. relatives are still looking for on, says and the hotel lobby hit by a soon army of tropical fish. spectacular failure. one of the was largest clary.
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ah, let's go with here world weather update. thank you so much for tuning in australia . here's some good news that se, as temperatures are starting to climb, and we've got a weak disturbance in w a. it's generating some showers here. nothing really major. so let's go to new zealand. i've got some steady or rain though, here for the north island, and also toward the southwest. concentrated rain is falling over america somoza as we look in the forecast on saturday. but i got to take you to malaysia right now. we know north of called and poor, there's been a landslide there. still more rain will be falling over top of that area on saturday. and here is why it all has to do with the ne monsoon. it's picking up again in intensity. so driving rain into the coast, central coast of vietnam, curling a route through the malay peninsula. so heavy bouts,
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the brain for southern thailand in store on saturday is wall fresher, cooler air right across china. you look at this hong kong 14 degrees, but this is a north wind. i am. we'll see gus up to about 6065 kilometers per hour and hong kong sir, you're certainly can feel it and overcast state there as well in time to see effect . snow wraps up for japan's main island of honcho, northern honcho. we're already the snow depth is about a 132 percent above normal. see you later. ah. on counting the cost of working from home, the office or a mixture about what is the future the what place? what is next? the both work a power struggle is the outlet, the global economy. dawkins was why, if job unhappiness of all time, why gladly counting the cost on al jazeera, what's most important to me is talking to people,
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understanding what they're going through here, douglas 0. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. lou. ah, welcome back. the main stories are following now. bruce congress is voted against a proposal to bring general elections forward. a 5 day curfew is now in force across 15 regions. 18 people have been killed in violent clashes. now, since the rest of the form of present federal castillo, the crating government has the capital kiva come on to one of its biggest attack since the start of the war. at least 5 cities,
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but target in the latest russian strikes aimed at energy infrastructure. and we go to south africa. now. the governing amc party is holding a leadership oh, with the present several ram, a post said tip to win a 2nd tongue. i want you to, oh, protest as disrupt around the post is opening speech at parties conference, delaying it start and forcing him to shout in order to be heard. despite that, calling from some delegates enlisted his government challenges and achievements over the past 5 years and opposed to this. we survived a impeachment motion following a report that acute him are serious misconduct. with
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a a moral services have been held across south korea for the 158 people killed in a crowd crash in late october. they mock $49.00 days since the death. this is a significant time for morning in the buddhist religion. the victims, families still demanding answers from the government about what happened. unit came reports from the capital, so 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 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. with every breath,
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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 hon. who was an actor? tom is active. yes, 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 tuan 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 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 6 34 pm. with some warning of an impending crush. it would take more than 4 hours to block off foot traffic from that bottlenecked alley way and as approach continue and the deceased are more and many are still living with the guilt of having survived that nights, 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. kim al jazeera sol, the european union is threatening sanctions after 2 it is suspended. the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who write about the company and its new owner, ellen musk, include reporters from the new york times cnn. and the washington post mosque
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tweeted about this, saying you couldn't accept that as real time location was being shared a practice known on line as doc sing saying endangered his family gabriel. as on their reports, you on must ownership of twitter has gotten off to a shaky start. in his latest controversial move, he's banned more than a half dozen twitter accounts, mainly high profile tech journalists, who are reporting on muskets ownership of the company. some like erin rooper had been critical of musk there does seem to be a goal here to kind of put a chill on negative coverage of him. critical coverage of him by sort of conveying to journalists, hey, you know, if you cross me, i can kind of take us all away from you. i can sort of banish you from this platform that people need to rely on. the ban had also extended to others who hadn't been particularly critical of musk. i had a message which popped popped up, which said i was suspended. then a little bit later, there was
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a banner that came up that said i had been permanently suspended. and if i wanted to appeal it to click on a particular link, i clicked on that link and it's a broken link. late thursday must briefly join on a twitter spaces chat where he justified suspending the journalist because he claimed the doctor him. meaning they may have like his live location or personal information. details must claim he wants to bring back free speech to twitter. but fanning these journalists seems to run counter to that. and up until now, most of the talk is bad. about the people that must get invited back on the platform. many of whom very controversial figures like this far right troll account, used to make empathetic statements. it was suspended in 2007 for violating twitters policy and hateful conduct. but musk reinstated it last week. do i think that it's
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going to necessarily make must hemorrhage users at this point? maybe not. is it incredibly damaging towards the idea that somehow this is a free speech absolute as we're moving towards more free speech? we're allowing more free speech. i think we're already seeing the limits of what his own personal definition of what that looks like is on the platform. what's clear now is that twitter is you are masks, own private platform, where only he decide who's allowed to tweet and who gets suspended if they cross him. gabriel's orlando al jazeera new york. just a quick bit of news to bring you from washington. now this is the reuters news agency that is citing the politico publication that was just reported on friday political reciting to on identify people. their sources that are familiar with the matter. as saying that us house of representatives committee investigating the capital attack that took place in january 2021. that they that committee is
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preparing to vote on urging the justice department to pursue at least 3 criminal charges against the former us president donald trump. this would include a charge for insurrection, so that's just a little bit of news coming to us. and the reuters news agency citing politico. we're bringing more information on it a little bit later on. i do want to bring you some other news as well. now in a former course of an rebel commander has been sentenced to 26 years in jail for war crimes, including murder, sally must have had tortured prisoners in a camp round by the cost of and liberation army. during the $98.99 independence war with serbia, the 1st verdict handed down by a special court which operates on the course of law, but is based in the netherlands to protect witnesses more time for sport now or the latest. while companies with far are in qatar, ah,
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feed her president johnny, and since you know has hailed cut our 2020 to you as the bass world cub avar speaking and dough her. he also announced that semi finalists morocco would host the club rural cap in february, with an expanded a $32.00 team edition set to launch in 2025. many people from around the world has come to cut our and have discolored the outer world, which they didn't know or did. they knew only for what us portrayed to them. and these people, when they go back home, they will speak about that 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 a really an important or non football legacy, which this particular woke up. her son has brought france's
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preparations for sundays. walcott final, with the argentina, been hampered by sickness in the squad. 5 players miss training on friday, including the central defenders. rafael veran neighborhood cannot pay as well as midfield, their address, rob, yo know, will not be billed. no, we're not afraid of the virus. dia and adrian had a headache, a little stomachache. i made them a little tea with ginger and honey and they were better. but no, no, we're not worried about that. i hope everyone is getting better. i hope everyone will be ready for the final well, let's bring in our football analyst, jemison lay and jemma. how worrying is this news coming out of the french camp? oh, it's to be very much concerned because it's 5 injuries. 48 hours to to go the final. so it's a huge head bug, but they think they might be able to, to participate in,
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in the final. so let's see how they evolve coal if they can train tomorrow. and then they will be ready because especially if we take into account that 2 of them but, and i'm going to are centered offenders and they have a struggle to little bit. it's been the only witness at the defensive line. it would be a big problem for the the well argentine will have more support here. they won't want to let their fans down. will that be extra motivation for them? do you think? yes, some in south america, especially gentlemen, are probably the most passionate fund based in the wall. this means extra deviation . yes, this means extra play. sure as well. i mean, most of the players, they have a lot of experience. they also play in clubs who is a lot of pressure. so they used to that. so yeah, i think it will be a, a little boost of energy extra for our gender because probably it will sell you will be seeing more fund based supporting cheering for raj and you know, then fronts ok. all right, thanks jim i will, croatian,
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go ahead to head in the 3rd place, play off the matches a chance to finish the tournaments on a high note at morocco's coach wants to end this historic few weeks and style its, you know, as women on next to that as we produce you, i guess it's the worst game that we have to play, but we're still excited to play it. despite the disappointment, we would have liked things to go differently. we would have liked to be in the actual final, but this is a 3rd place to play for. we want to be on the podium. we want to finish our tournament beautifully. no, i think it's a good mr. play because you can and there is in the world. something never happened for african then this theme of america after the loser, friends of course were disappointed. like i said, we played good. what is the same you find of the work up? so after the game day later, we can be happy croatia, final is 4 years ago,
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but the chance that that mattel is still exciting the players, their coach says they want to make probations proud of their team again. there were this, those met willa put of our men in 1998. it was the 1st metal for croatia and a major thing achieved at that time by the national team. it was also recognition for croatia that had only just reached its independence and the world got to know, croatia reveal. it was the beginning of a very shiny period of football achievements for the country. now it's a different thing. we have gone one better with the silver metal in 2018 tape and reached even greater achievements in terms of results. but of course this well cut means a lot to us. and we would like our people to be proud of us with the bronze medal that match is the highlight on saturday. it's a $1500.00 g m t take off at halifax stadium. can morocco finish as the 3rd bath
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team in the world, or will look at my bridge as the on a high that the big 2 days left to come at katara 2022. we as we build up to sundays final between argentina and france and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera now, to berlin, where a major clean up is underway after a huge aquarium bust in the foyer of a luxury hotel forcing the building to be evacuated as an investigation into why the tourist attraction failed. about 30 of the 1500 exotic fish have been saved though. i explained reports. ah, it was the world's largest freestanding a query of 1500 tropical fish, living out their lives in the foyer of a berglund luxury hotel bus. early on friday morning that marine dream came,
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crash and 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. so it looks a bit like a war zone. no, it's a huge a very i'm just yes, the we watch and then we was all amazed from him. it's beauty, beauty. nathan suddenly thought on everything as a 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 and i jolted out of bed and turned 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 liked regarding us episode 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, though, in this aquarium could not be saved either. hundreds of smaller fish had been house and aquariums under the hotels lobby. without electricity for the tanks. it's feared many may have suffocated. and if any fish are found alive, a number of organizations including the bill and so have offered to take them and alex beard al jazeera ah, secret recap of the main stories i've been following this out from.
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