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was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild couches. ah, ah, ah, peruse political term all deepens, parliament rejects a bill to move forward. elections, a key demand of supporters of the asked and president federal castillo. ah, hello, i'm darren jordan, this is our to say a lie you from dough are also coming up. russia carries out one of its biggest missiles stripes across ukraine, leaving some major cities without power. it is no immediate fed mean
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will crisis or risk right now. on the next one, huddled too much court between humanitarian and security crises, some aaliyah's present and tells al jazeera how he plans to rebuild his fractured country. the un sounds the alarm off a twitter suspends the account of several journalists saying it sets a dangerous precedent on the boss of fif appraiser's cattle. 2022 saying is the best football. welcome ever ah. 15 regions in peru now under a 5 day curfew as authorities try to calm face anti government, protests, 18 people had been killed and unrest since former president federal castillo was detained. 9 days ago, on thursday, a judge ordered him to remain in pre trial. the tension for further 18 months. he's facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. after trying to illegally shut down
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congress protest as are demanding an early election, but congress voted against a possible vote. next december was marianna sanchez joined us live not from lima. marianna said to bring us up to date with a protests on the street. what's been happening there now? oh, well darren, there's been a march of about, i would say between 2002 people marching in the front in the center of the capital . people who have been wearing white t shirts and have been asking a demanding piece now that the country is in turmoil there. i don't know if you can see there's some people fighting over here, but be behind them. there are people who have been chanting, the national anthem, these are people who ha, ha, who are supporters of the police, are not the army. generally they are, if there are marching now per piece,
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but they have been protected and supported by the police. different from what we've seen, of other protesters here in the capitol. as you can see, that capital the center of the company has been completely militarized. there's police here, and there's army also taking, protecting some area, some monuments here. and the police is now moving in because there are people some people fighting behind us. * * all this is what you know attentions are very high in the country in all the parts you know who chilling one probably lita in the central and the and does andy on region. there's been violence. there's been burning of things like places like the prosecutors off is like a back to like the telephone company and i actually chill people loans office tried also to take over the airport again like yesterday in the center of iraq,
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who were all at least 8 people were killed after they confronted the army who used fire arms will use long range fire arms and shot gunshots in a at protesters. 8 people dead, more than 50 people were wounded then, and we are hearing also darren that there's been an attack as a group of policemen in on the y last. so the tensions are becoming very, very high around the country. and this is, of course, is something that you cannot beat. it cannot be contained for now because the police are concentrated in areas, but in other areas of the country, people continue to protest and marianna. meanwhile, congress has voted against bringing forward the general election. we are hearing that ministers are resigning. what does this all mean for president politics?
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well do minister is the minister of culture and the minister of education resigned in this morning because they said that the government has allowed the excessive use of force of the army in which i had in other places. so they have resigned. and also, congress did not vote yet in favor of bringing forward the election. they have to vote in 2 legislative periods. this is the 1st legislative period that maps last until the end of february, and then comes the other ones. but in the vote today, they said no, they didn't get 87 boats to pass this 1st a approval. and this since a really bad message to the protesters who are demanding that electrons be held now. so it is a difficult situation also for the president who's only been 9 days in office there
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. and i like marianna sanchez live in the peruvian capital lima, marianna. thank you. the now russia has fired more than 70 missiles across ukraine targeting its energy infrastructure again as winter grimes on. it's one of the biggest attacks since the start of the war. the capital key was among the cities targeted their tank, plunged large parts of the country and the darkness as during a whole. now report. 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 under ground 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. a taking our energy and infrastructure making people suffer. you are in the winter time, that's about genocide to follow a nation. but 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, a tax on energy infrastructure. we're exposing millions to extreme hardship. over $10000000.00 consumers are facing cuts in electricity and millions 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 a missiles shot down or gone astray. and this metro station, another impromptu shelter in the northern city of car keys, return to the 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 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 haul al jazeera. meanwhile,
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in russia, european m u. s. functions of force, many international companies and brands to get out of a country. the criminal says it has a plan to fill the gap. as alhashan reports are moscow, people are struggling to buy basic supplies. 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 in spring. it was cost primarily why? by this disruptive logistics decline of impact. so big inflation in birth. that's the 1st ah system backed ah 2nd,
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the parked on labor force. ah, them. they drove all ofer lesson lesson companies in some sectors. daria bucket advisor, social media manager, born and raised in more school these days. she spends time at the mall, not a pleasure, but because she's searching for essentials. i'm number of your constantly. what is the main problem? is that what you've become accustomed to for a long time has either become more expensive or left the market. so you have to accept the new price or look for substitutes from other manufacturers. outlets of some international brands, so full of stock, but ghost others have been renamed. this coffee shop is now called stars, and it recognizes burger chain is hulu at bhaskar, which translates a stacy, and that's it. was them routes used to the late?
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oh, every moreland high street in moscow, another major, the post soviet generation has been logged into global trends. 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 receiving, seen the withdrawal of for technologically advanced companies from rush. so it's very difficult to substitute the government has launched vehicle our parasitical 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,
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including the production of our own scientific and instrumental base. in the butt of william thomas, 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 moscow the u. n and the european union have both condemned the suspension of twitter accounts of several journalists. so critical of and you see you in a mask. the un says it's, that's a dangerous precedent. must says the journalist of publishing private information about him putting his family in danger. gabriel is on the report from new york. you 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 mux ownership of the company. some like aaron rooper had been critical of musk. there does seem to be a goal here to kind of put
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a chill on negative coverage of him, critical coverage of him by sort of conveying to journalist 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 pan 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 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 they talked him, meaning they made you humbling 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,
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most of the talk is bad. about the people that must kids invited back on the platform. many of whom very controversial figures like this bar right troll account, used to make emphasis medic 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 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 on must own private platform where only he decides who is allowed to tweet and who gets suspended. if they cross him, gabriel sancho al jazeera,
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new york. so to come here and just say are including alarm slide 10 campsite and malaysia coming up east $21.00. people including children from suffer a set about 5 player miss training as a virus suites to the squad head of some there's welcome fine on ah ah, we have an or easter on her hands hire one here. so the details. so this is impacting the u. s. northeast in canada's maritime provinces were talking about some serious snow here, about 15 to 25 centimeters. and there was winds at times will be howling 80 kilometers per hour. places like boston and the canadian province of new brunswick . and for the deep south of the us, we thought least 50 tornadoes outbreak of them here much commer weather,
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but we could see fresher air in play. your little rock arkansas, just the high of 7 degrees through the u. s. southwest. things really quiet here. i've tried off some, not much to talk about. let's go toward the north and we're seeing that cooler air dig into a british columbia to vancouver, 2 degrees, but it's going to get worse before it gets better. we're going to lock your temperature in 2 minus 3, which is well below average. and there's some more snow on the way here. central america, that trade winds are picking up, so some bursts of rain. i think more. so for the pacific coast to coast recon saturday and some burst of rain also for brazil's capital brazilian, certainly the risk of some flooding there. the storms through the bolivian, impaired ruffian andy's breezy through the river plates. but in northwind for by year blanca means the temperature is up to 31 degrees on saturday, that sharp, that take care bye. ah ah,
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with blue ah, welcome back. i took him out of the top stories here on al jazeera, peruse, parliament has rejected a bill to bring for what a general election has political unrest grows. 15 regions now under a 5 day curfew,
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18 people have been killed since the arrest of former president federal castillo. 9 days of ukraine is tracing mo, blackouts off to russia. fought more than 70 missiles damaging power infrastructure . the attacks had 5 cities including keith. one of the biggest attacks is to start the war. on the you end on the european union, not condemning twitter, c o m must for suspending the accounts of several journalists who are critical of the mass as the reporter shed private information about him endangering his family to security personnel with the un mission in molly had been killed in an attack on a police patrol happened in the city of tim buck to the regional governor says one of the assailants and a soldier were later killed in an exchange of gunfire. molly has been struggling to contain volumes by om groups, which has displaced hundreds of thousands of people rescue workers in malaysia. still searching for several people missing after landslide had
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a campsite killing at least $21.00 people. it happened in getting islands close to a popular tourist thought outside the capital column port. the torrent came down from a height of 30 meters bearing people as they slept in their tents, new and our loads up to oregon. our neighbor woke us up because their house was shaking and they saw the water and dirt was already falling towards the farmhouse. they woke us at around 13 of us. we all ran up hill, not long after that may be just 2 minutes later, we heard the dirt falling loudly and our houses were destroyed. japan's government does approved a major increase in defense spending, citing growing military threats from north korea and china. the government will doubled spending to 2 percent of g d, p by 2027. that'll help fund projects giving japan the ability to strike enemy launch sites. the change could be controversial because the post war constitution limits the military to defensive capabilities. somali as president, as warned against complacency over the threat of famine as the country face is one
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of its worst droughts in decades. as sunshine mohammed told al jazeera, it's one of several crises he's been dealing with since taking office in may. this on my list as multiple crisis list that's true regarding the drought that are in there to see this that out. now we have to fix them. but with effort to of the some of the government and with the support of the international community right now. i can say temporarily we are, but it does have mean there is no family right now. but still that it risk is looming. look, we went through a civil war. clown is fighting against gland moves, functions, and instructions. we want all through this, but we are out of now. now the only conflict we had is with that there was to groups. yes. a society in everywhere that are local level conflict to see it on there. but not the killing. a lot of people are buying
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a lot of people violent conflict now in somalia is the extent mr. groups violence i'm, you can see the full exclusive interview with somali as president has on shift mohammed on up front at o 230 g m t on saturday here on our 0. and also on al jazeera dot com, forward slash upfront. the world health organization is wanting that climate change is feeling a global cholera outbreak. the double h o says the search this year is larger and more deadly than in previous years. their outbreaks and 29 countries, including haiti, where 290 people have died. double h, i was blaming major droughts, unprecedented floods and science make matters worse as a global vaccine shortage. he's not a few people in the 21st century where people are dying off with. she's very well known. and again, she's very easy to treat, providing that people are simply access to these treatment. so it's,
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it's time to act. now the last the fight again. could i not last, we can win it, but we need much more investment. south africa, presidents serum, a poor sir has been heckled at the start of a conference by the governing a and c n. n 2. 0, the parties holding a leadership role with the drummer pizza tip to win the 2nd term. despite the disruption though, the listeners governments challenges and achievements over the past 5 years this week and he blocked a possible impeachment inquiry into allegations he covered up the 5th of undeclared foreign currency from his farm. i stay with
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him. is one. what is happening here? does need be oh wow. good. michelle can do a caught in kosovo as convicted a former rebel commander of war crimes including murder, it found sally mustafah, tortured prisoners in a camp run by the cost about liberation army during the conflict with serbia. from 1998 to 1999. he's been sentenced to 26 years in prison. ah. all right, tom, now for the latest woke up news his far enough. cut out water, fun studious. feed her president, johnny. and since you know his health cut our 2020 to you as the bass world cap adver speaking, and doha, he also announced that semi finalists morocco would house the club whirl cap in february, with an expanded 32 team edition set to launch in 2025,
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many people from around the world hash come to cut our and has discovered the outer world, which they didn't know or they knew only for was 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 a really an important a non football legacy, which this particular woke up. her son has brought frances preparations for sundays, while kat final with argentina been hampered by sickness in the squad. 5 players miss training on friday, including central defenders. rafael veran, neighbor, him, i cannot say as well as midfielder adrian rab. yo no, in the bomb up build?
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no, we're not afraid of the virus. diane 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, in the final. so let's see how they evolve coal if they can train tomorrow. and then they will be ready because especially it would take into account 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 arch in tina will have more support here. they won't
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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 are 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 morocco, go head to head in the 3rd place, play off the match is a chance to finish the tournaments on a high note. and morocco's coach wants to end this historic few weeks and style which, you know, as women, will not accept 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,
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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 we can end those in the world. something never had 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, the final of the worth of so after the game day later, we can be happy croatia final is 4 years ago. but the chance that that mattel is still exciting the players, their coach says they want to make probations proud of their team again. through this dose meant to leave you a part of our mentor 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
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for croatia that 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 chip and reached even greater achievements in terms of results. but of course, this woke up means a lot to us, and we would like more 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 team in the world, or will luca, moderate, este on a high at the big 2 days left to come at caught her 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.
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but meanwhile, fans gathering a cross cut off for the last 2 matches of the world cup alexia bronze. been gauging the vibe doe, how souk, walk, if the traditional marketplace, which has been a central gathering point for supporters. down here in souk walker, if it feels a little bit like it, the come before the storm fans still down here gathering, it's been a great place to come and mix and mingle before games during the tournament. fans. do those seem to be preserving a little bit of the energy before this weekend's big game? there have been moroccan fans down here, hit that big 3rd place, playoff match between morocco and croatia. morocco, of course, between it has captured the imagination of people not just from the region around here, but also the african continent. when the team has won, they have been celebrations from london to montreal. of course most dies though going to be on that match on sunday, between france and argentina. now, fans, i have been speaking to an equally split between the teams. it really is deeply
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understand who will win this gentleman, argentina. tell me why do you think, why do you think argentina, any one? 03 wandering things. why do you, how do you think is going to win the final, of course, that the, you know, and ought to one. why? because they need to be on the co would process, they oak will do then it will bit 3 thought the 3rd to start on total next to it. okay. first off will be here. okay, on sunday. will see that a lot of support for argentina here. they do have one of the biggest fan bases here in doha. the embassy here says that somewhere between 35 and 40000 fans traveled from argentina. many more have travelled from countries around the world, argentina, and france both going for the 3rd world cup tie. so that fans seemed pretty confident. we'll have to wait and see who wins the match on sunday. ah,
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look good checking headlines here. this hour peruse. paula bunches rejected a bill to bring forward a general election as political unrest, gross 15 read.

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