tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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like i want to sleep, we don't have lead them in study these evacuation now i say 3 days journey to a shelter with someone destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan. and this is that he is, are live from doha, coming out for the next 60 with us. here cranium, president is set to visit the white house later on wednesday. his 1st trip abroad since russia invaded the taliban prohibits university education for female students . right across afghanistan, ambulance workers join you k nurses as they strike of
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a low pe and patient safety. but it was a country and chaos, no food medicine or fuel. we take a look back at a year of economic and political crisis in sri lanka. and i'm heat estimate of the sports news will champions argentina, after swap their bus parade for helicopter tour. as more than 3000000 people gather to welcome their heroes home. ah, ukraine's president is heading to the united states for talks with president joe biden, his 1st trip abroad since the war broke out in february. for a lot of his landscape posted on twitter that he hopes his visit will strengthen ukraine's resilience and defense capabilities. he's due to address congress and hold several bilateral meetings. washington's been keeps biggest supporter, providing about $20000000000.00 in military assistance so far. shall stratford
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reports from keith. ah. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, seen him talking to troops in the front line town of bachman on tuesday, hadn't officially left his in battle country since russia's invasion nearly 10 months ago. and his visit to the u. s. ukraine's chief backer. throughout the war comes at a critical time. russia continues to target energy infrastructure, causing millions of people to endure rolling blackouts and freezing winter temperatures. ukrainian military officials points to the ongoing joint russia, belarus, military exercises as evidence that moscow is preparing for a winter offensive, possibly targeting keys. the u. s. is expected to announce another $2000000000.00 worth of assistance. and a bill currently before congress would give ukraine an additional $40000000000.00
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for 2023. there's also speculation. it may supply ukraine with a highly sophisticated patriot missile air defense system. despite concerns, among some us officials, the supplying patriots may push moscow to escalate. i think he's less concerned about congress than we were. you know, 33 months ago. it looks like congress is going to continue the same policies toward ukraine on, on weapons, and particular republicans are solid where republicans are not solid. and we're, i'm worried is budget support. and this is the category of money. it's billions of dollars. the taxpayers are giving to make sure that the ukrainian states stays afloat, and that is controversial. among republicans. the white house is zalinski is visit on the schools, the united states commitment to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes present . zalinski says the monthly costs, the defending his country is around $5000000000.00,
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but standing side by side with president biden in washington. and the expected announcement of billions of dollars more in aid will be a very powerful signal to vladimir putin. indeed, charles shepard al jazeera keith escal. i've been to washington d. c. out as harris allen fisher is there. so what is president lens, galen hoping to get out of this trip? well, he's going to assure, up support for ukraine is also going to thank the american congress and the american public for the support that they've given. and he's going to walk away with those patriot missiles that child stratford was talking about. joe biden is going to announce that they are going to ukraine. there has been some concern, as charles highlighted that this me indicate that the american position and the war is changing, but they have reiterated through officials and joe biden. well, again, at the news conference were expecting later this afternoon,
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that the u. s. stance operationally in ukraine hasn't changed. this is about showing up ukrainian defenses and giving them the facilities to be able to defend themselves. the timing isn't that curious that they've been talking about this for some time, at the disgust during a phone call between a biden as zalinski on december. the 8th. an invitation was made formally on the 21st and sorry that were on the 11th. it was accepted just a couple of days later, and then on sunday it was confirmed that we go ahead. and so no president zalinski is making his way here that he will also address congress. and again, the timing of that it isn't a coincidence. the fact is that a come january, the 3rd there will be a new republican lead house. there are a number of republicans who have expressed concern about continuing support for ukraine if some very vocal members of congress saying that maybe it's time to,
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to look at where this money is going. this is about president zaleski assuring up support from his biggest backer financially. and they will talk about support that will come in the form of economic aid that will come in the form of military aid. and also will come in the form of humanitarian aid, which will be desperately needed over the next few months. as winter begins to bite in ukraine ourselves, allen for shall live at the white house. allan many thanks. indeed. the taliban has banned all female students from attending universities in afghanistan. the latest order cracking down on women's rights takes effect immediately. girls have already been banned from middle and high school. many countries have said that a change in policy on women's education is needed before formerly recognizing the taliban government rights activists say that the move shows the tell about indifference to international criticism every single time the world. what to
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pressure on the toilet on my saying, do this. so if you haven't done this or this is not done enough, then become around and david test it and make it harder on the woman. so the women have janice on actually have become as i said, you know, they don't for them they don't, they don't really exist. they're not human beings. they are, i don't know what they are. they don't consider them as you know, they just, they just are using continuous. but the way they think to them then did you think because the erased the woman from the, from the society for work from vacation, from everything from like sar is a psycho social counsellor. at norwegian afghanistan committee, she's also a lecturer at the afghanistan national school for the deaf. what's your reaction to this? well, actually honestly speaking,
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i was not drama dice. i was not surprised either because we've been waiting that what would be the next step. but after they took 12 great exam, did my, the set of all women in afghanistan were changed. my students who are more hopeful, even i was more hopeful. but last night, suddenly ach, 9 pm at night i got so many messages. and also calls from a students, teachers that i go to schools and they were asking, now what are you will telling us that study? there will be a change. is this the change that you are waiting for? and what are your students telling you about the future now that that's their fears for the future and how they're feeling right now. actually today the whole day i was really trying to like a little bit to control the training that we had for the teachers off and not
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school. but obviously they were thinking that what will be the next step? well, they tell us not to come for work, an about my students to a home school that i teach you to day or i got so many masters and one of them just wrote that because of the promise that i have made with you, i'm not killing myself, as i was drinking or kicking my life because there is no more hope for us. and this is the example of what my students are currently think. what is there anything that, that, that your students can do to protest against this any way they can make the, the feelings known or, or is this? is this a hopeless cause? she's saying, i mean women already, as you said, have been banned from so many areas of normal life of society within afghanistan. they must be feeling well as you've just,
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you've said pretty hopeless right now. well, of course is that the situation is getting tougher, not just for women, but for all human being and get strong. but the only thing that i am really happy about that to day. although this situation was so tough, there was some insecurity issues. but as of my students at home school, they all went to school. they studied, they just, when i called to one of the teachers at home schools, i asked her how's the situation? she said, we are all afraid. but we can, we know that maybe to day, maybe to morrow deal bad deal cause our courses as well. the upload so many courses to do. but we still have option options of taking our home or creating whole our home as schools and helping each other because we're not gonna stop. and this is what i heard from one of my students. she just sent me message.
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it was $175.00 p. m a couple. and she had written that, aren't you coming tomorrow? as it finished? are, are you are afraid? same as we are. i said, no, we're going to started out. what would your message to the international community be right now? there's been condemnation from, from many courses, so over the that the taliban, the latest move. what, what would your mission, would your message be to, to other powers around the world right now and what they should do the action they should be taking against the taliban? because i know that you're, you're particularly concerned about sanctions of the impact that it will have on people in afghanistan. of course don't leave message. i mean, there are so many masters that they should be listening to, but the message that i want them to listen to please don't put more sanctions. and i've gotten this from the each sanction you put on. we are having the result. i
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mean, when i say we, it's women who are like they are eliminating women. they are giving us why isn't each time and they are killing us like this that we don't even understand. and one day there might be an afghan, a son without any woman existing in it, because at the end of the story, people are getting like so tired. and today i don't know even have that music right or wrong or fake. but there was a new said, a medical student and anger har committed suicide. and it's horrible. so dear, were these listen, do of gang girls exist. they are human and they are fighting for their right, the basic right that each human being should be having it. so we really appreciate you being honest with us today and and telling us your experiences of
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this it really is devastating for, for women and girls in enough chemist on many thanks indeed. so thank you so much for your time. i a failure and china have agreed to more high level talks on trade, human rights and security, australia's foreign minister penny wong is in beijing. the talks with the china's, the chinese foreign minister minister to try to mend relations between the 2 countries. it's a 1st visit by a top australia diplomat, him for years, ties between china and astray. the have been strained. since paging imposed trade barriers had refused an independent inquiry into the cove at 19 pandemic. i did said at all positions on issues which i know are so important t straightens and are important to the government. relevant called it constantly met. met is tried, blockages, human rights, as well as regional security, international security, and the norms and global rules, which on to pin our prosperity. we have
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a great to maintain high level engagement and we've agreed to further dialogue in a range of those areas. one are from richard kimber, who's in hong kong. certainly leaders from both sides made it very clear that they're absolutely committed to improving this long standing difficult relationship . china's foreign minister, when he said he's prepared from his side to completely reset the ties as they're the last few years haven't happened. he's blamed australia unilaterally for making this relationship so difficult to under the previous administration of scott morrison in particular. but when listening to penny wong as feed back in the question and answer session after these meetings, it was clear. there's still a lot of major difficulties for this relationship. and none of them seem to have been immediately addressed. whether it's the trade sanctions imposed on australian exports to china, whether it's accessible, australian consular officials to detained australian citizens in china. whether it's australia's view, which is a western view, in large part of human rights concerns in china with regards to the northwest
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region of sin, jang, or to bit none of these things have been immediately addressed as a result of this meeting. and so it's not really clear how many steps could be taken in the short term to find a resolution on these issues. but for the time being from both sides, a commitment to more discussion and for more constructive discussion and to move beyond the difficult types of diplomatic disagreement that was really commonplace during the last 3 or 4 years of australia. scott morrison leadership. there were the nissan from ounces here, still come on the program. the challenge is the incoming israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu faces, as he tries to form a coalition government and concern over the face of migrants trying to cross into the united states. because the supreme court keeps a temporary plan in place is bought the some very good news for live golfers intending to play the 2023 masters. peter will explain a little later. ah
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. the deadline is looming for the formation of the new israeli government. incoming prime minister benjamin netanyahu has until midnight local time to finalize his coalition, rob mcbride reports. this does seem to be going down to the wire for a number of different reasons. it proved to be very problematic in dealing with his new partners because of course, there has been this shift in the right woods in the makeup up the connected. so benjamin netanyahu and the could are not only dealing with other mainstream right wing parties, but also these much smaller parties way over on the fringes of the very edges of the political spectrum at the right wing of the political spectrum. people who were considered to be on the verge of politics. now finally, they have with a few see, teach great influence over the formation of this coalition. and they have been using that exerting pressure on natural yahoo to demand various ministries and so on. in addition to that, demanding special extra powers for the ministries that they have been promised,
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which has meant that netanyahu has, has to push through various bits of legislation in the connected to make all of this happen. now it does seem as though we, he has now a 10 day extension which runs out today, wednesday. it is expected that by be well before midnight. he will be able to make that all important phone call to isaac hurts. are the president to say yes, he does have in place his coalition and a will then have 7 days for the formal swearing in. but we do know from the makeup of this extraordinary government, that this will be the most, the, the most nationalistic, and also religiously orthodox government, that israel has had to date. after years of legal battles, democrats and the u. s. congress said that they'll release redacted copies of donald trump's tax returns the white house and made the white house the. i'm sorry, the house ways and means committee says that it will release a report in the coming days. it could shed light on the former president's finances
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and foreign dealings. republicans voted against removed, saying that it sets a dangerous precedent. last month, the supreme court allowed trumps tax returns to be released to congress. in the coming hours, the committee investigating the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital will release its report that he calhane takes a look at what we've learned so far. ah, on the day this shocked the country and the world in unheard of breach of the u. s . capital building attacked by a violent mob of americans. how did this happen? and who is responsible? that is what the january 6th committee set out to find out all of us here today, focusing mostly on former president donald trump, who called his supporters to washington and sent them to the capitol, saying he would go with them. we fight like hell. and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. oh, he said the election was stolen. but in testimony before the committee,
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it was clear, he was told repeatedly, he lost the election, telling aids he didn't want people to know. he lost without objections, but what the committee made the clearest it never before seen video. how bad the violence was. how close the country came to seen it elected leaders, attacked or possibly killed. several senators told to run from the mob they were walking right into. then this moment officer eugene goodman, lured the mob up the stairs. if they had turned right and walked just a matter of meters, they'd likely would have found an unlocked door with senators inside this we so how close members of the house came to the mouth making their way to the last possible escape? the interactions breached the window, and a protester were shot and killed trying to get to them. we now know how close the vice president mike pence came to coming face to face with those calling for him to be hung only 12 meters. and the committee said,
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trump knew that his supporters were armed, that day, frustrated that so many couldn't come to the rally because secret service was using metal detectors. you know, i, i don't, i think care that they have weapons. they're not here to hurt me. take that thing, bags away, and weapons the committee, her testimony, the trump, himself, wanted to go to the capital, lunging for the wheel and had a secret service agent who refused. but there are several things. the committee has not answered yet. why did it take so long? to get approval for the national guard to be deployed, governor, i don't know, with who had been approach congressional leaders that were able to be moved to a safe location by capital police. made frantic calls that went unanswered for hours. we up to the committee, produced evidence, the trump's inner circle, knew something was going to happen. people like rudy giuliani, i remembered looking at him saying rudy to explain what's, what's happening on the sex up. he and he had responded something to the effect of,
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we're going to the capitol. it's going to be great. the presence going to be there . he's going to a powerful he's, he's going to get the members, he's going to be with the senators. but what we still don't have hard evidence on. if this was a planned coordinated attack, the committee voted unanimously to refer to the justice department for criminal charges against the former president. but they've already been looking into this. there's a special prosecutor that's been appointed. a grand jury in washington has been hearing testimony that will likely determine if in fact the attack here on the capitol was planned. and if so, who. okay, the price for it. particle haine, al jazeera washington stacy plants get us in washington dc. she's the u. s. congress woman rivers using the u. s. virgin islands, sir. and he thinks deeds of being with us since they see you were one of the house impeachment managers who put a former president trump on trial in the senate. what are you looking for from this report when it's released? well,
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thank you so much for having me on the show. i think you can see from the executive summary, which has been released a 160 pages of an executive summary that the president was, in fact, the central figure in miss attempted coup of the united states. and so we're just really, i'm just very pleased with the work the tremendous work that the committee did to be very exacting about. his participation in the planning. ah, the instigation. and he is the one who directed the mob to r u. s. capital to try and take away the peaceful transfer of power that the united states is so well known for. okay, but ha, i'm also looking and in the report i'm going to be really focus not only on the president's involvement in this, but also the other members of his cabinet, other individuals surrounding the president who supported this. we're also going to see security breaches that occurred prior to this,
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as well as the planning that went into the january 6th attack. and the recommendations to ensure that this doesn't happen. and i think another area that we as americans need to be concerned with, which the f b i spoken about is the rise in domestic terrorism in hate, as well as in white nationalism that's occurring in the united states as well as elsewhere around the world. but as far as what happened of the u. s. capital is concerned in january 2021. has justice been seldom in these early recommendations, aren't they the justice to problem? good, take it even. well, the house has done its job, which was 1st to impeach the president and to put him on trial in the senate. we've also done our job by speaker pelosi convening a tremendous group of bipartisan members of congress to spend a year and a half looking into the events and coming up with the report as substantive report on what was happen. bringing it to the american people's attention by those
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absolutely riveting hearings that were had of particularly over the summer and were hearing the words of republicans, of members of the president's cabinet, which spoke to the american people to say it as well as now the referrals are that the congress is made to the department of justice. we have, we are co equal branches of government, but we each have distinct a roles. and so you're going to see that as well. there is of course, discussion about legislation from the report that members of congress will, i'm sure for, for quite a number of years begin having discussions, bell a how to ensure that this does not occur. again, how do we check a demagogues in those who would try to over through our government as well as how to we make sure that security breaches like this don't occur again. and then of course, the referrals of members of congress policing ourselves to and she referrals to the
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ethics committee for those members that did not follow subpoenas. reniger totes you . many thanks to the to being with stacy plesk hipaa in washington. thank you. the white house, as it needs another week to prepare for the end of a u. s. border policy that's been in place since the start of the pandemic. it was due to expire on wednesday, the rule known as title 40 to allow the use of cove at 19 protocols to the port asylum seekers. how did your castro's met some migrants who made it as far as the texas border city of el paso? in nicaragua, sooty martinez was an economics professor regina roscoe worked at a call center, taking calls from english speaking customers. both our young mothers who say leaving was difficult but necessary because the political violence any could iowa was too dangerous for their children. i was about to go to one of their protests and eric the allies. they were starting to show shooting to everybody. nozzle could
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not blame us. we can't return to our houses. we were driven away from her home there. my family had sacrificed for years to have martinez says her father, an indigenous leader, was imprisoned for opposing president. danielle ortega, after some of her students were killed in demonstrations. she took her 2 year old daughter and fled for the u. s. paying off, gangs along the way, and arriving at the bridge to el paso, they're not feeling good. i mean, now let me, there was an, an ending line of migrants from many countries. yeah. but my daughter was very sick . so people like me past to, to france for us border agents, treated the child for pneumonia and released them in el paso. she and her mother are now recovering at a shelter run by the episcopal church. or these are people who will do and have done anything for their families. these are the kinds of people i want. as my neighbors, us authorities are processing and releasing about 2500 migrants
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a day in el paso. some are sleeping on the streets as they wait for buses out of town, even as temperatures drop below freezing. i dunno so the elite when we arrived at the border between mexico and the united states and turned ourselves in, it was a huge relief that we were finally out of danger. where the worst was behind us with him, i saw a look out for all the people you see here who had been granted temporary permission to live in the u as while they fight for their asylum cases. many more remain waiting on the other side of the border in mexico. they had hope that the u . s. would relax water pandemic restrictions this week, which would likely have better their odds of getting in. but now it appears that will not happen at this time. the u. s. supreme court has temporarily extended the restriction at the request of republican lead states that say they can't handle more migrants coming. the state of texas has sent additional soldiers to guard the
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border north to the sale noise. our wish isn't to invade anyone. levy is to live in a country where we have the right to work, to live a dignified life, to be free from oppression. midday the biden administration wants congress to approve 3 and a half $1000000000.00 to secure the border. and provide humanitarian aid. meanwhile, the migrants already here say they're that much closer to their american dream. heidi joe castro al jazeera el paso, texas. thousands of ambulance staff are going on strike in the u. k. on wednesday, after a day of similar industrial action by nurses, up to 100000 nurses walked off the job for 2nd day this month, calling for better pay and working conditions. the government says that it can't afford the 19 percent pay increase. they're demanding or a challenge reports from and it has bosses basically saying that there are
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potentially going to be some emergency coals they get made today. and that go on opposite with obviously a significant hits potentially on people's lives, whether they survive in emergency situation or not. now we are being told that the most severe emergency call absolutely life threatening situation. ambulance is, will be dispatched to go and offer assistance. they're going to call back and include someone with a suspected stroke or chest pains. those calls are going to be tree arched, which means that an assessment will essentially be made on the phone about how serious that situation is. and if it's not deemed sufficiently clear, then there won't be an ambulance dispatched. so an h s chief is saying that they cannot guarantee patient safety for the next 24 hours. consequently, there is advice being given to people in england and wales at the moment about the
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kinds of things i shouldn't do that sort of engage in risky things like contacts for don't go out and get particularly drunk. there are 8 out of 10 ambulance services in the, in the england at the moment which declared critical incidence. now that's the sort of administrative thing, which means that they can ask for help from, for example, the army to come in and take over some of those jobs. the wrong college of nursing . the nurses union used to be violently anti strike action. not anymore it's members, nancy and they have no choice. i think it would take the time ration you can see that you'll pay that decreasing the cost of living. it's just another go doing extra shift bank to make ends meet. but the ends, i mean, but you're more than what you're doing. it wasn't long ago. the nurses were
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applauded on doorsteps up and down the country for their work saving lives during the pandemic. now they're quitting in record numbers because clapping as they charged doesn't pay the rent and nor does the 4 percent pay rise. currently on the table, vanessa is demanding substantially more as much as 19 percent to make up. they say for years of low pay that's failed to keep up with inflation. the government says the money just isn't there to give the nurse is what they want, as well as giving the national health service what it needs to survive. you can't have one without the other say. and unless the government engages in paypal in the coming days, they would be more of this in the thing to come for point. well, it's an existentialist teaches and micheler around me and i think at the end we are committed to not just
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starting to get a chance to live and work in a company like london opinion polls suggest the public her on the nurses side. yeah. getting there support, despite the inevitable disruption being cause to know the edge and patient and that's uncomfortable for the government determined not to give in to striking workers. when increasingly being blamed for bringing the national health service to the verge of collapse, joe hall al jazeera london. that's going to check on whether his jeff western japan has been hammered by snow. however, one here is the pitcher is off the top, about 7 to 8 feet of snow on the ground here. so the setup is you get that cold air out of a barrier running through mongolia running over the water here because a waters are relatively warm. this is see effect snow so that moisture bumps into
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colder air. and this is the result here, bit of an interesting set up though on thursday. tapping into some more pacific air . that means things will be warmer, so the snow will be at higher elevation. and it's going to be a washout in tokyo with a high of 16 degrees c in that colder air. we're seni effects through eastern at china's walls, shanghai, just the high of 6 degrees, bit of a breather through southern thailand, after picking up more than half a meter of rain as of late. still severe, a flood advisories in play though around sebo city on thursday. after india we go and around the be a been go, we have that system just wobbling around here. at times it will throw a some thunder outbreaks though, to sri lanka. but over the next few days it can stall out in that area. they're fairly quiet through pakistan, karachi at $31.00 degrees and off to the middle east. we go, we're going to see some big rains develop for saudi arabia over the next few days. that sure whether see later still to come here on that. he is on massive spacecraft,
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tell about his band all female students from attending universities in afghanistan . girls have already been banned for middle school and high school. and thousands of ambulance staff are on strike in the u. k. a day after a similar industrial action by nurses up to 100000 nurses, walked off the job for a 2nd day this month, calling for better pay and working conditions. petros congress has voted to bring forward elections to april 2024, and ali paul is one of protests as demands following the arrest. the former president pedro castillo through a scene wide spread demonstrations and violence since kasteel was impeached and imprisoned. 2 weeks ago, congress had been resisting cause to bring forward the elections. but president dina boulevard a urged lawmakers to reconsider marianna sanchez reports from lima. law makers voted 90 in favor, 30 against and one abstention to bring forward elections to april of 2024. that is
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2 years ahead of when the presidential mandate should and but it was a precedent. the not will not be who sent this bill to congress and told lawmakers that they should listen to the people's amanda, 83 percent of peruvians wanted new elections. now, lawmakers here said they hope this is a positive message for peruvians. peruvians are deeply disappointed with approving the congress, and i actually would, it would proven political establishment, and they want to bring elections forward no matter what. okay. now we needed to do it orderly. okay, and that means doing it by april 2024. okay, so hopefully people will understand that this is the best we can do if we want to have lectures with reforms. well, this is not the end. this vote needs to be ratified in a 2nd legislative period, which should be taking place next year between february and march. but many are
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hoping that for now, this vote to bring election for elections forward will help bring down the tensions around the country. at least 5 children have died in monsoon flooding in eastern valencia. more than 65000 people have been forced from their homes, florence louis as more from club to london to gun. you are the worst affected areas, but the majority of people have been displaced by floods coming from these 2 states . now where i am now is the new part of a town called basi a month, and people here say the water level was up to waste level just this morning. now it's begun to recede and because that's been, that's been a day's rest. fight from the rain. the weather forecast is heavy. rain is expected to continue until later this week. not only that water levels at many river, a lot levels indicate still quite high and that is
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a cause. then there's no indication yet of people who've been displayed of when they can go home to lincoln's consumer price index, east 65 percent in november, down from 70.6 percent in october 2022 has been a hard year for small icons with food medicine and fuel shortages, tens of thousands of people took to the streets, blaming the government for corruption, and failing to avert a crisis min. i'll flanders reports ah, heroic mister jo lanka for many like, wasn't them would delegate, it will continue. the student leader has been detained under tara laws since august, months of shortages of food, medicine, powdered milk, fuel and gas. combined with up to 13 alone, power outages brought people to the streets, demanding president got up
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a raj boxer, his brother, the prime minister, and his enter administration, stepped down off the ballpark. well, i don't now, we didn't expect this when we voted for them for the latest to destroy the country for us and our children. tensions escalated when government, loyalist attacked, peaceful protested, who had been camped outside the president's office for months. in retaliation, people taught government vehicles and ministers homes. a member of parliament was beaten to death in the violence that followed. prime minister, mind the raj, epoxy was forced to resign. the president appointed run the vicar missing her as the new premier. that decision did not go down well with protesters who wowed to continue their campaign. these are the scenes. the government is desperate to avoid . the crowds over and the president's house, closing present raj, sir, to sleep 1st from his house. and finally, the country and the sheer number of people trying to get in to see the president
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rouse, is posing a real problem the prepares, 3, any put their attention on the political leadership and why the political leadership could do. and there was now, i think recognition that there has to be political accountability. vicar missing a, stepped into the void, voted in by the pro roger pox, a parliamentary majority to complete the presidential term. and he wasted no time in breaking up demonstrations. this clear out launched at midnight on the day he took his ortho warfare. but the economic issues haven't gone away. the crisis at the fuel pump and the wider sri lankan economy is far from over. despite the government's attempts to show it has things under control. what's on it, do you say they have stabilized the economy and are confident of bailouts from the international community? i guess crisis is primarily a governance crisis that has manifested itself as
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a crisis in the economy. and what's happening now is we are trying to fix that economy without fixing the governance. and i think that is set up to fail. president vicar missing, he says he will use the police and the military to prevent disruptions and challenges to the government authority. that doesn't face where something with the leggy and other protest leaders who say they will not back down in 2023. with a fernandez al jazeera colombo, germany is foreign minister has handed over more than 20 cultural artifacts known as the been in bonds, is to nigeria. the items are a collection of sculptures and plucks that were looted from what was then the kingdom of been in, in my, in 1897, the return as part of an agreement that the country signed earlier this year a german court has convicted 97 year old woman for nazi war crimes. own god. first
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honor was secretary of a concentration camp in poland. between 19431945. the court found her complicit in the murder of more than 11000 people. was dominic came reports. i am guard softener is a frail, old woman whose elderly years have been spent in a nursing home, but whose late teenage years were spent working for the commandant of the shutoff concentration camp. as his secretary, she would type out orders for the miss treatment and then eventual murder of many thousands of people. and then was the unauthorized of us had seriously. and we had to prove what she wrote. we analyzed all the documents which still exist from the concentration camp, and we searched for his signature and her initials, which was an incredible amount of whack. he can't compare that to the trials against concentration camp watch guards. in her closing statement before the verdict thought anna had said she was sorry for all that had happened to tough, and that she regretted having been there at the time. in the nearly 6 years of its
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existence, the camp housed as many as 110000 prisoners in atrocious conditions. it's estimated more than half of them died there either through starvation, brutal working conditions, or deliberate killing. after the war polish authorities prosecuted, some of those had worked at stuart off 5 of the women guards they captured, were convicted and executed by contrast for many years. neither east nor west german authorities pursued many who'd worked at the camp. the courts only in the last few years is that changed with trials like this one does get, this is not good. human can provide. the court has decided that through her work as a short hand typist at the concentration camp, the accused knowingly and willingly supported the cruel death of more than 10500 prisoners through guessing through the inhumane conditions at the camp. through transferred to the auschwitz broken our concentration camp and through death
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matches shoot off was just one camp among the many and the nazi system is death. toll was dwarfed by that of outfits and of treblinka. and yet by bringing him god, faulkner to justice. modern prosecutors have done what generations of postwar predecessors so often failed to do, actively pursue those who had a hand in the machinery of mass murder. dominic came al jazeera berlin lasses inside lander has sent what could be its final message from the red planet? its power supply is running out, but it managed to send this picture. the robot landed on mars 4 years ago and has been measuring vibrations from earthquakes. it also recorded the 1st sound of martian wind. nasa will declare the mission over until insight misses 2 consecutive chickens. francisco dear, go as a lecturer of the university course. you see a london or university college london. he says the inside lander sent back important information about the interior of mass. he was
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a very successful mission. the inside law, lambert has been on mass for our for years about delivering fantastic, thank the special about these idle bars. one of the main things is, of course, is the interior, marcia. they deploy these, i deployed as a moment, and this is moment that extremely sensitive could that, that they meet the lights on the other cycle. mars. i'm see how the wave solar, the sea sneak waves, turns that are probably you site mars. i'm from that you can the deals the site structure of mars, the density, especially the leaf and layer seen cycle march. and it was discovered that the, for example, that the call of marlene, the inside this a solid called isa is bigger than it was thought is less dense. i'm not, it is liquid, which is what? well, quite, quite surprised. still to come here on out here up, new york makes continue their wedding st. peter will be here with all the action in sport.
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ah. ah, i get to talk to sport his peter, adrian. thank you. a huge turn out of jubilant friends for storage. and tina's woke up winning football team to trade the bus parade for a helicopter to have more than 3000000 people sacked or rather packed the streets of when authorities to welcome their heroes. her theresa bo was in the argentine capital. a victory parade for your name? make cnw be national team and we'll site is on tuesday. related to we jenny 17. he
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says he waited 4 hours just to be able to see his heroes. and yeah, we appreciate it, it's such a special day and i drink to see the players. people question the coach lee announced kaloni, but he managed to build a team. he gave us the corporate america, the fina lisa, and now the will cup. this is the center of went outside. it is what it looks like . there's people on the top of the album, those people on top of traffic, like 30 people from the top, with local media report, 3000000 people talk to the street in what a site at this show their support for you and then c and the national t o t members did not want their victory to be politicized, and that's why they did not visit the presidential palace. they wanted to celebrate with the people of argentina instead. because of the large crowds organizes were forced to change the parade route several times. people tried to jump inside the
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bus, several people were injured in the end, the players had to switch from the bus to 5 helicopters. and that's how that he managed to see the display of affection across when a site is devotion for messy is everywhere. here for years to football star struggled with argentina's national team and the constant comparison with hugo madonna who helped argentina win the world cup in 1986. 1 girl flamingo says argentina needs to ask for macy's forgiveness, our mozilla was. you're not gonna read it. oh, we failed mercy, all the people here. we underestimated him. and now we are waiting for him as if he's our god. we all spoke about mariah doner. it's difficult to speak and assures me with emotions we disrespected her is all gonna argentina has won its 3rd world cup. the football association has already stamped the 3rd star on the blue on
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white t shirts that were present. the country's flag football in argentina is like a religion. and people here have found in captain neonatal macy and he's team the heroes. they have been waiting for a very long time. that is, i will, i'll just seat up with the site as well. the 2022 foot old cup has come to an end, but concert will continue to host other international competitions. next year, in january kite surface will compete in the free stall category on acquired each sort of hide of triple a and a whole lot of when that's all these kites us need to get back on the board to 6 very hot summer month winds of find the right thing, some types of seasoning cats off white feet is the place to be
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a lot of the water is clean and shallow. so some people, some without really make it safe from injury, not to move quite so thing conditions, not just for low cost, but for businesses to the whole outdoor living by that really reading it's healthy living. i mean, my goodness, it's the best like you get once you've been out in a day here in canada with people lucky to have beautiful weather come november all the way through to the summer. they were expecting to get a lot of chorus escape in the cold winter in the northern hemisphere, and then come and visit us. and they're welcome to quite thing is become one of the fastest growing was to sports in the world. and categories tots in to that by opening its 1st height. so result f, k, b on sand. when what factor can this is going to take a lesson?
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i gotta go with but i'll definitely be coming back when i say practice, mike fastbreak says that it's going to say how it's done ah, from point to waiting. it's only the accessible nicholas surrounded by water. how much spends, if we can waste, i think, using a state of the art space, the customize is way to push the button. he says many categories, haven't you found love for adventures? i love birth cell phone because i thought it was,
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it is all. we have more hot days than full days. so and i want to get off location has, has a lot of options and see where we have multiple north of sports. we can, you can see it scuba diving, spear fishing, water, sports like re quarterly or excel thing tight. so even all together with supporting people with these kinds of sports. 2023. it will be a busy year for qatar. it starts by hosting that, well, gk, quite said competition in january with the best pro kite surface battling it's out in the freestyle category. so to hide it, i'll just, there are quite a beach in cats. looks like great fun. now. wolverhampton, wanderers have beaten jillian to know in the english league up to get former spain and rail madrid boss who then law for tv, a winning starts as manager locker tag. he joined wounds after they parted ways with bruno lodge off to the world cap. they are in the premier league relegation zone, but they were more comfortable here against lower legal position. that said,
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it did take 77 minutes before they got the breakthrough. we'll came and as slotting on the penalty, the win was confirmed in stoppage, trying to see all the way on a snooty chilling in our 3 divisions below rooms and are actually bottom of the table in bay league in another primly versus lower division. fire less the city leave past m k don's. the school here was 3 known to lesser you read filaments. are your say perez and jamie body lansing because to send lester through to the quarter finals, they will discover their opponents in those pauses when the troll is made on thursday . pray. now, players who have opted to partake in the live gold series will be allowed to play at the masters next year. it is also the 1st major of the year and could set a standard for the other 3 players who joined the saudi back live series were suspended from the pga tour. but one of the key differences is that the masters is
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an invitation only events. in the n b a after a rocky starts of the season, the new york knicks smell hold the biggest winning streak in the league at madison square garden, they beat the golden state warriors by 58 points. the reigning in b, a champions were missing their star man. steph curry is out with a shoulder injury, a $13294.00. when led by emanuel quickly 22 points as the next move to number 6 in the eastern conference there. star guard jalen brunson feels as though they willing street is not talked about enough. no one's thought about the streak at all. obviously we keep a touch of the keep rolling but are just trying to be the best in we can be and get to deploy for each other and as for was on their time. meanwhile, in the western conference, the top 2 teams faced each other. the denver nuggets speak the memphis grizzlies, thanks to a store performance from nickel or your kitch, getting another triple double with 13 points and just as many assists and re bounds
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. one of the assists was a nutmeg pass that left the grizzlies defense helpless. a 10591 victory for denver as they move to 1st place in the west. one on to the n h l, where the toronto maple leafs re discovered a previous form of to to game losing streak. the maple leafs faced last year's runners up the tampa bay lightning who were on a 5 game winning streak themselves in the last match up tampa bay, one for 3 and over time. but on this occasion, toronto were looking to settle a school to break through goals in the 3rd period meant, the canadian team came to for one victory, leaving them to 3rd in the eastern conference standings. and los angeles kings that are for one victory over the anaheim ducks, the scoring capped off with a solar run from kevin fiala, who shook off the ducks defense 3 winds in a row now for the kings as they move to 4th in the west.
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