tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 27, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ah. hello, the hello robin. this is they news our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia bonds, oil sales, 2 countries that comply with a price comp agreed by western nations. warnings of people trapped and snow covered vehicles in the us where there is no letter from the so called blizzard of the century. south korea's president coles full strong, the air defenses after north korean drones entered its as space. and serbia's president puts the army on its highest alert level as tensions grow with kosovo, a recent shootings and blockades and in sport. chelsea taken only to lead against ball with the very latest from the premier lee coming up this hour. ah,
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ah, welcome to the news we, we get with breaking news coming out of russia, where it's banning oil experts to countries that set price caps on its petroleum products. the decree will come into effect from february this month, the european union, g 7 and australia agreed on a $60.00 per barrel price cap on russian crude oil. many countries have pledged to end all severely cut back their oil and gas imports from russia since invasion of ukraine. and that's because russia's economy is dependent on its energy sector. the cap was seeking to restrict that revenue while making sure moscow kept supplying the global market. but russia said the cap wouldn't affect its military campaign in ukraine, and that it was confident it could find new buyers. countries like india and china have continued to purchase russian oil back a slave. mishenko is an oil and gas analyst to join me now via skype from moscow. good. have you read us on the program? so we would have expected russia tie,
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we would have expected russia to respond to the recent price cap agreement from the g $7.00, e and australia. but what impact will this have now come february on russian exports? so as you absolutely are rightly presented, it's the response to the price, the gap establishing the price care from the west nation sounds announced and today it was signed. so this is a decree that prohibits for dont a law doesn't allow russian companies from export to export so well have relationship with the counterpart is the supporting the price gift mechanism. so it's, it's already we see in the market, the reserve hike on crude oil prices. i think, i think this is a direct impact of this degree. so, deed, in reality, we are looking at the states now having voted for the price cut. they're going to
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be in the firing line, but it impacts everybody, doesn't it? in including countries that might want to buy russian oil, but will find it difficult perhaps to get it to that countries in terms of the transport issues and the insurance the ships that will require that may be required to transport it. yep, absolutely. that's true. i think the beer political mass or political actual involvement into the pricing mechanism in special ed to such a big market like crudo global market does concern everybody. and despite the fact that some nations didn't support their price gap information would like to continue to buy russell for tooth brush and crude. but i think the global distortion is because, so today you just implement the price on one specific world and tomorrow you go to
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the another. so i think this is not market mechanism decrease in science that it's income prediction was actually into national law and contract terms. this is commercial issue, actually not optical political maneuvers. olli o oil is a huge revenue. and for russia, in your opinion, with what's going on in terms the price cap, the, the, the europeans, the americans have implemented with the australians. and now this decree from moscow, how does it affect the finances of russia's ability to have revenues coming in from oil products? it still goes that it's still there, and i think the compensation will come from the price hikes. so i think next year we'll see next quarter from the beginning of 2023. we'll see some distortion that they said restriction. and this is directly will impact the price and it will
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push it up. so because the lack of other sources will be actually supporting the higher price, it's in the market. how do you think russia will be able to recoup its last revenues? if it says it can find other customers, actually be the, as he mentioned already, china and india, the largest customers and the largest consumers of energy, oil of steel in the game. so they have 2 choice pertaining russian oil regarding the price gap. so i think the only thing again, so the compensation was come from the higher price that the low volume is in the market, the higher price will be. so i think that the mechanism that will work next year after all the restrictions and ban, which they haven't just love. and miss jenkins, thanks so much for joining us from moscow. ukraine's president miss
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lindsey says that 9000000 people are still without electricity despite his government's efforts to restore power. the electricity grid has been damaged by drone and miss ah, the tax as russia targets energy facilities charl. stratford has more from keith, more heavy fighting at various locations along the eastern front line, perhaps most interestingly around that city of buck moot. which is seen some of the most intense battles in recent weeks and months, some very interesting video. this appeared on telegram channels that we cannot independently verify purporting to show ukrainian soldiers among dozens of dead russian soldiers as those videos of a paid some also some very interesting lines coming from pro russian channels. these channels advocating that they should be a russian withdraw from those positions around buck, mood because the situation has become so difficult for the russians. now, of course, we have no way can independently verify these lines, but still,
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those videos are shocking. also interestingly, the ukrainian head of the regional military administration, it blew ganske american survey guide, is saying that ukrainian forces continue to make progress around the town close to the town of crimean crimean, which is russian occupied a lonely look, guns donates borders. now this was a front line that was established i supposed to and a half months or so ago after that very successful counter offensive by the ukrainians grainy military now saying for the 1st time since then in the last couple of days, they are beginning to make progress, but as i say, we cannot independently verify these claims. meanwhile, the electricity crisis across the country continues. president vladimir zalinski last night saying that at least 9000000 people were still without reliable electricity and heating as these winter temperatures are expected to plummet. in the next couple of weeks also we spoke yesterday to the head of the
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country's national electricity operator. he predicted that these full repairs to the grid system could take years. and that, of course would be if wasn't to be more barrage, is more a tax in this what seems to be a russian campaign? it's targeting energy infrastructure. so yeah, a lot of people still very cold, living in very dark conditions as these energy crises across ukraine continues. russia foreign minister has warned that ukraine must demilitarize all faith so that military action, so elaborate who accused the west of feeding the war in ukraine to weaken russia? he said the length of the conflict will depend on keith and washington. well, police in india are investigating the sudden death of a russian politician who reported the criticize the invasion of ukraine until he
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had been holiday in india. his body was found in the pool of blood outside his hotel. please, sir, he appeared to have fallen 2 days ago, one of his travel companions died at the same hotel of an apparent heart attack. spain has unveiled a $10000000000.00 economic program to count to the economic consequences of the war in ukraine government describing taxes on basic food stuff such as bread and milk and increasing pensions. about $4000000.00 families will receive a one of payment of around $210.00 when countries have been facing soaring, inflation rates and increased energy prices since the conflict began. that with an ease where officials in the storm battered u. s. city of buffalo have urged residents to remain indoors as most those expected in the area. an arctic deep freeze has spread across much of north america, with at least 64 people killed in weather related incidents about half of been in the greater buffalo region that workers out trying to install power and checking
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anyway. so stranded and snow covered vehicles and state police and military have been deployed to enforce a driving band in the city. a lot of people are standards, a lot of roads that are completely blocked right now that have no access whatsoever . and people are trying to drive into on the roads or trying to get into these neighborhoods. and they can't please, please, you heard the mayor bank. i'm begging stay home. this is the scene right now in buffalo way. it's minus full degrees and b, c. genesis, you kind of should pull some from outside the cities apples might be trying to dig out here, but we've got more snow coming down right now. and you can see just some of what has been pushed aside and piled up behind me here, right next to the airport here in buffalo. that airport is going to stay closed at least until wednesday morning. and you can see, at least in part why this area has been battered by this brutal cold. and is
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blizzard like conditions that we've been dealing with in terms of a broad stretch of the country seen bad winter weather throughout the past few days across the holiday weekend. here in buffalo, they got more than 4 feet of snow officials in the area, blaming the weather for more than 2 dozen deaths and several more deaths nationally have been attributed to the bad weather that we have been seen. there is more bad weather on the way in being experienced in the pacific northwest. the south and midwest are looking at a warm of we're also hopefully going to see some warmer temperatures back here in buffalo and the days ahead. but clearly, still a lot of clean up ahead for this community that has been hit so hard by what is being called a historic and devastating storm. now the weather has effect. as many other i pulled across the country, leaving thousands of travelers stranded more than 4600 flights have been cancelled on tuesday. passengers have been asked to re,
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central slides will make alternative travel arrangements to what is the busiest trouble period of the. as jesse just said, well, patty, coll, haine is at reagan national airport in washington, dc. and it's, it's transport chaos all the way. isn't that patsy? whether it be the road all rail really, there were no good options because this storm was just so massive a covered like 80 percent of the population. and it was all of the things that go into a horrible winter storm. it was, know, it was really high winds that can basically give you white out conditions while you're driving and it was freezing. freezing temperatures are starting to warm up here. maybe cuz we're at the airport. and so many people are so angry. now take a look at the board, not as much red and green as you would have seen with the beginning of the storm just days ago in all about $20000.00 places and canceled since wednesday. but the reason you're seeing that it was fairly normal is the airlines, american airlines, alaska, delta,
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these airlines said zip cancelled between 0 to 2 percent of their flights. since the storm began. the issue is with an airline called southwest airlines is mostly domestic, and they have just had cascading failures. i about 60 percent of their flights were cancelled just today. now the, the software says, look, our main hubs are in denver, and chicago and those cities were hit really hard. but others are saying this is because south west hasn't invested in it's in its electronic systems and it's a software. but the department of transportation is investigating, so it's going to try to get to the bottom of why most airlines were able to get people there. but for southwest, no, not today, not for a while. learn a cool. so whether can be unpredictable at the best of times 20, but the general consensus from most predictions is that it's not going to get better even over the next few days. no, no,
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especially now if you're flying south west, the ceo company says they're going to be fine. just a 3rd of their regularly scheduled flights. he says the problem is all their crews and their planes are all the wrong places. so they need to try and regroup that. so a lot of very unhappy southwest fans and the clean up is still continue and it's much warmer and calmer here in washington dc. but as you mentioned, buffalo new york, 35 fatalities now in that city and surrounding area. and they said you under emergency vehicle like fire truck and angel, least are. they got stuff because as the top is white out, condition, a lot of car simply ended up in you know, bags. and then if you run out of gas, the temperatures are so low that we turn fatal. so what they're doing now in places like buffalo and elsewhere that got the hardest they're having to me unstick the emergency vehicle. go from the car to car to see if they're still victim or inside . so they do expect the death toll from what is called storm elliott. winter storm
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is where, who definitely grow as the days passed by people have force and washington dc. thank you. oh, plenty more. had hill the out there and these are including israel's prime minister, designated says one step place that to following the countries most far right government. yes. and if he still in motion is here, penalize is to resume flies to the to grind capital and liverpool. a great deal to sign one of the star players of cut off world cup details. coming up with joe in sport. ah, the south graves president wants to frustrate plans to strengthen the country's air defenses. insecure wants to create a special military unit with stealth drones following an incursion by north korean trends. on monday, the airports near the capital sol were closed temporarily when the aircraft were detected near civilian areas. south crews military has apologize of failing to
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shoot them down. present yoon says the incident has highlighted the military's lack of preparedness. eunice kemp has more from the capital president yoon sonya and his 1st comment on this did not means his words saying that south korea's military readiness was simply not there that the years of training left much to be desired. and he did pose that possibility of bringing up the creation of a new military drone unit that he said would have stealth capabilities and also future cutting edge technologies and would monitor in north korea's military our facilities. but it remains to be seen whether he will have the budget to do so. i as there has been a pretty sizable $20000000.00 budget cut in anti drone expenditures. meanwhile, south korea also working on a drone jamming technologies where that also is several years away from hitting the
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market. the north grizzly has called the war effort to overcome challenges facing his country. kim jungle made the comments at the opening of the meeting of the governing work as party in pyongyang. it's thought came. will you see then to reaffirm his plans to expand north chris nuclear capabilities. serbia, as president says, this country is still talking to international invoice to try and reduce tensions of cost of a government doesn't recognize the independence of the breakaway state and serves in northern kosovo. have set up more road blocks along the border because of those leadership has called on the nato peacekeeping force, known as capable to dismantle the barricades that in barbara as will be in flags flying in northern kosovo. near the border with serbia, new road blocks have just been set up here in north metro pizza because of the largest set majority town. other barricades went up weeks ago after the arrest of
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an ethnic sub form, a police officer suspected of involvement in attacks on the force. on monday, the head of the serbian orthodox church was refused entry into kosovo. he said he wanted to deliver a piece message for sippy, unorthodox christmas, which is celebrated on the 7th of january. it was li them for glover. nick give us because i and he said, is there a head of any religious community? he can't visit his own people, not his believers, and con, enter into a home, just patriarchal of pet phone. history is the property of the serbian orthodox church and the home of the head of the serbian orthodox church. he was speaking of the meeting sophia's president, alexander who church. yes, well i won't the inform you that we are in difficult situation. will give everything from our side in every way possible to maintain peace and stability. and not just that. but we will protect our people in northern crossover over on monday
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sir b as defense minister met soldiers as the army was put on its highest level of combat readiness. this government video shows millichef, butch of ich, talking with troops and inspecting military equipment close to the course of a border. the short term goal is to full the muscles that they are the shogun. be also to show that the serbia and in particular, the surgeon brush themselves on their own sheets as funding the national interest and the interest of gospel serves in what the goals are at thomas problems. moving possibilities, been particularly tense since november when hundreds of ethnic sub employees of the police and judiciary resigned. they were angry about christian at banding license plates issued by bel great policy eventually scrapped. and this month, local elections in sip majority areas were supposed, after many sib said they boycott the vote. the al jazeera castillo declared
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independence from serbia in 2008 a decade after a war killed at least 13000 people. the u. s. and major e u countries recognized ca, supposed breakaway, but soviet refuses to do so. cultivate membership of the u. n. is also blocked by serbia's ally, russia. about $4000.00 nato peacekeepers remain on the ground after the lines intervene to end the conflict in 1999. now the ear began sponsoring talks between the t size in 2013, but they've made little progress. resolving the conflict is one of the main conditions for both sides to join the block. and is there is elaine english such as india, trina, on the serbian side of the border when we talk about the atmosphere between serbia and a causal, usually these, these are, we say it's peaceful. but with lot of dentures, india, i'll try to explain. and these days isn't nearly impossible to talk with people
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who live in north castle because people are afraid to publicly express their opinion about anything. even those questions about everyday life can somehow be connected to politics and nobody wants to express at that kind of opinion out loud in front of the camera. the fact is that these kind of situation is the 6th or in previous 5 years, or we had the same situation just the a month ago in november when draws allegedly, and entered the serbian aerospace from costs of or before that in september or last year. there was a situation related to serbian car plates here in cost of or and before that in may 2019 or we had this same situation or when costs of or are police are arrested 19 police officers suspected or for corruption and 11 of them are were serbia nationalities, so we'd not had much
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a detail uh details about this situation now. ah, by a minister of defense said i, this is not address, but it is a warning is really forces have rated the home of a palestinian family and so on and occupied east jerusalem, or they also fight take us at residence in the area earlier 5 palestinians were injured and confrontations with jewish settlers and the israeli army. settlers tried to seize land in the wadi hillary area of silvan cyrus higher. it has more from the occupied east jerusalem. well, the fighting was all about a plot of land that's just behind me. if you can see the israelis, settlers have been putting up a fence, it's a new friends, and this pulse of land extends all the way from this call park over here. and it will go all the way down there. you can see as the camera can just sound there, there's some trees that have been cultivated by a palestinian family that has lived for 7 years now. probably sitting in front of
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me has always maintained that they signed a lease with the greek orthodox church because this line is actually owned by the greek orthodox church. but it's very much contested plots of land. and so one because the jewish settlers, a, a jewish organization has bought the lions, apparently from the church a few years ago they, they had actually bought, sorry, rather lisa hotels in the old city, which is further just up the road from where i am. and this plot of land comes in a way with the, the 2 host house. this has been through the court for many years. it went through to the supreme court of israel as well. and the court has ruled in favor of the the jewish settlers. 7 7 so this just gives you an idea over the pension in june, but let's say that they have access and should have access to this land and every
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so often roddic. so i think take place benjamin netanyahu has moved a step closer to for me, was expected to be the most right wing government in israel history. last after parliament passed controversial legislation allowing politicians previously convicted of offences without saving gerald time to join the cabinet. some of the prime minister designates hotline coalition partners will not be eligible for ministerial posts that yahoo is expected to finalize his cabinet in the coming days . well, joining me now is arial goal. she is the executive director at the fellowship of reconciliation, the oldest into faith, peace and justice organization in the us enjoys in our via skype from ithaca. in new york state goods, have you with us, miss gold on the program? lots of surveys have come out in the past few months as a b. the pew research poll and also a jewish electric institute po. we'll get into that in a minute. all asking israeli as jewish americans,
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what they think of the current israel and the scenarios that have unfolded with several actions and the like from your point of view for the people you're talking to in the united states. how concerned are jewish americans about what is unfolding and israel right now? well, as far back as there was a pole in 2021 that found that a quarter of jewish americans identify israel as an apartheid state. and over 20 percent of american jews. say that israel is committing genocide against the palestinians and that far before the extremist violent race, the government is coming in. what, what's really happening right now. we've already seen this trend and it's, it's younger jews becoming aware of what the situation is and seeing the contrast to be the opposite between american jewish values, american jew,
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least 3 quarters around 3 quarters of american jews identify as democratic by and large american, jude. we are a progressive liberal group and israel has the mask is coming on, right? this math that israel is a democracy, that israel is the liberal, stated the safe haven, or even that it is possible to have both the jewish state and a democratic state. so that math is coming off and we're seeing the natural progression of what began before $948.00 of the political science project, which is inherently racist. and so we're seeing of the reality, the ugly, blatantly ugly reality of that. it's generally of you. i mean, much as being said about sort of netanyahu's political allies,
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never extreme right wing statements about how to deal with non jewish people within israel. how worrisome does that position become for american jews who want to be connected religiously and pops lauraly as well to part of that history, which is in the middle east in israel. and yet have, as you say, a born and raised in the united states with a very different outlook on life and, and a very, i say, abroad outlook on life about the amount of people from different backgrounds that come into their sphere of communication on the day to day basis, it's very different, isn't it? yeah, you know, one of the things that's quite unfortunate we are seeing the vast majority of american jewish institutions condemning and speaking out against the new government . but what was disappointing within that are the,
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the main issues that american jews are finding so horrific are to be homophobic in trans phobic who's coming into the government of that and the threat to the right of return law. that you would have to have more than just one jewish grandparent to get suggested shit. unfortunately, we're not hearing enough about what's happening to palestinians living under is really apartheid. just today i connect that amended some of their laws so that the jewish power party be the power the coalition coming in that going to have many ministered ministerial positions which would be equivalent in america. the ku klux klan. so they're going to have full control over the west bank and commit that
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needed to amend the law in order to do that. and in israel, the military right now is morning of escalation. and what we really need to be aware of is the increase in settler and soldier violence that we're going to see. and we see that right now. so one we see that settlers are unabashed. yeah. they know what's coming in and they are planning to take it for every bit, every bit of land that they can. and we think that we will follow that part of the story as well as want to get back to where you are actually in the us. because obviously, you know, i said polls come in and out in and out, and those polls read by politicians. there is now a sizable number of politicians, certainly in the house who are the democrats, who putting pressure on president biden, illinois, omar rashid to lead, who are highlighting the fact that why should america fund and support and protect
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israel, even though it's part of within i think the american law scenario and this is not being questioned, not just at student level, but a government level at state level. you know, we're finally starting to see the tables turn just 10 years ago. we would not have been able, we would not have imagined this in congress where we would not have imagined american politicians not lining up to appear at a pack of bends. israel has been called the great divorce, the separation between american jews and israeli jews, that israel has been losing us for a while. how ever evangelical christians, i support for israel and the us in very much on the rise. and we saw that in the mid term elections here in the u. s. when numerous republican politicians said such
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things that i'm a better jew than the jews because i love israel, more than the american jews do is going to be interesting times ahead certainly. but for the moment, a real goal, johnny, and start from if it can. thank you very much for your time. thanks so much. still had his own elza. hundreds of rincon wisdoms arrive in indonesia, after making a perilous journey from bangladesh and in sport. david wallace slash is a double century australia before retiring with that story. coming up with joe to stay with us here on the visa. ah, it set time in the day for your weather report across the middle east and africa. nice to have year long. so the rain is leaving the golf,
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moving into iran and pakistan will pick up that story in one second. i think still some showers, though for dubai and moscow, but for us here in doha, the rain no longer story, it now turns to the winds on wednesday and fresher air in place here. and by the way, we could see wind gusts on wednesday of about 50 kilometers per hour. so again, that way, whether moving into iran and pakistan, this is now in baluchistan province. meantime, for punjab province in the north of pakistan, 95 percent of it is covered in fog after turkey we go some showers through the black sea coast especially intense through the northeast black seacoast pushing into the caucuses. and after central africa we go. it's our usual problem spots from southern gab. i'm pushing through to molly and northern nose and big. we're also going to see the rain start to fill in as we look toward the northwest. and limpopo provinces in south africa on wednesday. also still a few showers to go in vinto coming in at $32.00,
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but for the western cape province. ok, sure. a little breezy but cape town. not bad with a high of 22 degrees on wednesday. that's it. see in a bit. ah. join the debate. when we talk about climate change in africa, we should focus on education, not mitigation on our online, at your voice. shouldn't be exploiting, like what not is doing right now is being everything that is going to benefit them on revealing new perspectives, getting without a proportion. no, no, his region has power is what is this proportionate? the street where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera with
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lou ah, what about you watching the out there and usa with me? it's a whole rob, and a reminder of our top stories. russia is battling oil exports to countries at set price caps audits, petroleum products this month, the european union, the g $7.00 and australia agreed on a $60.00 per barrel cap. it's to cut the kremlin revenue streams while the war in ukraine continues. officials in the storm battered university of buffalo have urged
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residents to remain in doors as small snows expected in the area. an arctic deep freezers spread across much of north america, with at least 64 people killed. in weather related incidents, a south cruise president has announced plans to develop stronger air defenses. insecure wants to create a special military unit with stealth drones. it follows an incursion by north korean drones. on monday, taiwan is to extend compulsory military service from 4 months to one year to counter threats from china. on monday, dozens of chinese plains crossed into ty, one's air defense. so the biggest incursion in years, beijing is protesting against what it says is collusion and provocation by the island and the united states. it views taiwan as a breakaway province. president sign when says taiwan wants peace, but needs to be able to defend itself. and we can only avoid war by preparing for
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war, and we can only stop war by it being capable of fighting a war to one needs to increase its ability to defend itself so that we can strengthen our national security in getting more international support florence louis has more from hong kong. the latest measures announced by taiwanese president trying one is aimed at increasing the islands defense capabilities and one think tank estimates that the extra 8 months that cones conscripts will now be required to serve, could potentially add 60 to 70000 personnel annually to the current saving force by the year 2027, and that's not the only change announced on tuesday. conscripts will now undergo more intense training. they'll be more ly fire drills to learn how to handle more sophisticated weapons. the president also said the government plans to increase the overall salaries for conscripts and professional soldiers the number of years a conscript serves will also be taken into account and the government's labor retirement plan. all this is to make, serving in its defense forces more attractive. now increasing the number of months
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that a conscript has to so really is not new. previously conscripts had to serve for 2 years, but that was slowly with down to 4 months by previous governments. because to make the well really to appease to younger voters and also because at that time tension between taiwan and beijing had eased. now tie one has been feeling the pressure from china over the years, not just militarily, but also financially and diplomatically. as china has grown from strength to strength on the global stage, as well as in the world economy, and the taiwanese government under president trying when, well, it's position is that ty, ones, future is something for taiwan. people to decide where as the chinese government views the island as a breakaway province and sees were unification as inevitable. so these are 2 very opposing and contrasting views and preston, ch hi. she said on tuesday afternoon that taiwan wants peace, but to avert a war, it has to be prepared for brazilian authorities or increasing security head of the
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integration of president elect to luis, and i see a little silver next week. please fold and allege bomb plot on saturday, the office is detained. the man accused of placing the explosive device near the airport. a brazilian, the incoming justice minister, says, is government will not allow political terrorism. gustavo roberto is a journalist and founder of the brazilian report joins me now via skype from priscilla. could help you with this on the program. mr. barrow. so the authorities taking this potential bump that very seriously. while buffalo road, our supporters and an election conspiracy theorists denied the election, was one fairly so. so strong has both and always position being and strong enough. it seems to sort of an individual to perhaps that today, explosive device. it's really worrying thanks for having me. and yes, it is very worrying because i mean, we cannot say that the president is responsible for these violent acts that have
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been happening in brazil. but the, the people who are carry now with these violent act day, or followers of the president and actually the are fulfilling talking points that the president has said over the past 4 years. he has incentivized people to arm themselves. he has loosen gun regulations and he has yet to concede the election. and for this is the man who was arrested for the buffalo. and he said he was incentivized by the president's words to arm himself to the police found big guns stash at the apartment. he was renting here, but as he does so, what we are sees police reassessing, the security scheme for sunday's integration. indeed a large inquiry and you talk about, you know, incentivizing unless any encouraging people. the words of boston already has encouraged people to take
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a position. groups of balsam are supporters of also income themselves outside military barracks, in certain areas wanting the military to take over the country in the past few weeks. i mean, why would they look towards the military for support? well, because of the, for one, the military has been full equipment against their constitutional mandates. has accept politically for years now. and the president has hinted over his 4 year term that the military was the only obstacle between brazil and communism. and he associates the left with communism. and his supporters do not acknowledge melissa when in the october election. and they say that they need to do whatever it takes to prevent him from taking office when lulu was certified as the winner of the election. on december, the 12th, we saw provost now, 2 groups, torch and above the disease,
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and trying to storm the federal police headquarters. so wild this bomb plot may be the most serious of is events. they are. it is by no means a nice, a later events. what we have seen special days here, you did just mention a short time ago that president boston has been legally loosening the gun laws allowing individuals in the public to have access to more arms and ammunition even . he has actually said them quoting it, to stay and not be and slaves. those are both nora's words. what are we talking about? cuz that's been quoted by sousa. the man who's accused of setting out to try and bomb the presidential inauguration and balsam are talking about enslavement, enslavement of what well he says. busy that people who are not arms can be controlled, manipulated, and ruled by authoritarian regime. so he says that people should armed themselves
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to prevent that from happening. and his son in september. ready we should add that made a sort of liberal call of our cultural arms and said that if you are a support or friends and both so now and you have to own a gun and become a both. so now to volunteer. and what is kind of distressing about the presence rhetoric as his family rhetoric is that they do not explicitly say things where they use dog whistles all the time. and they make fake statements that hint that the election were the elections were not legitimate. and that people should do something, and that everything we work out in the proper time, without specifying and a lot of people are taking that it's hands that some something is to come by sunday when lula is to be in all the rates. because cindy consenting time so many across brill brazil for the moment. gustavo roberto, thanks so much for joining us from brazilian. thank you. and to thank you very much
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bringing us. lin, suv arrived in northern denisia or telling stories of their hiring c crossings. at least 185 people are receiving medical care. after arriving in on monday they were on board one, the full boats left bangladesh in november. hurry force, it has the story of the week drifting at sea 1st full day on dry land. $185.00 range of refugees came ashore in indonesia as a province on monday evening. week hungry and many severely dehydrated. we left the refugee camp in bangladesh. 7 days into the journey, the boat engine broke about 10 days into the journey. our food was finished and i had to drink sea water. after more than a month, we arrived here. many died on the sea. this was the scene just aus earlier, as the survivors finally reached land. these people a 2 time refugees fleeing 1st from persecution and me and mar,
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which its military government is facing charges of genocide at the international court of justice. and then from harsh conditions in refugee camps in bangladesh and bangladesh, our children didn't get educated. we couldn't leave the camp. we didn't have food, we didn't have anything. in late november, agencies say full boats left bangladesh. on december, the 8th, an indonesian oil tanker picked up a boat carrying about 150 people of the me in mar coast and towed it to shore. 10 days later, the sri lankan navy rescued a 104 people are shrunk as north coast. the captain said he'd received an s o s message from a 3rd boat, which he feared was about to sink. on sunday, a group of 58 ra hinge came ashore in ladon, village in indonesia, western arch, a province. and on monday evening, the boat carrying a 185 landed further up the coast. it's not yet clear whether this is the boat he had lost a week earlier. like we need to do further communication and intensive investigation with the different parties within indonesia or outside of indonesia. to clarify,
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if this is the case at the moment, i cannot confirm the information to now indonesians doing what they can to give these refugees some sense of normality and dignity after their ordeal. but the future remains unclear. agency se the number of hinge of fleeing by boat from refugee camps in bangladesh has risen fivefold this year. $22.00 and a half 1000. the theories that many more will be subject to these sorts of dangers in the month to come. hurry, faucet al jazeera to the treasury has law from near the bungalow. dash me, i'm a border. when many of the ring a boat, jenny's begin says, areas known as shoppers. deb, this is the last stand of se bangladesh before hits me and mar on my left, and this is not free bar. this is one of the subtle hotspot in cox's bazaar. the area is very removed, and the smuggler used the cover of late night to smuggle people to other southeast asia by large engine boats or fishing trawlers. lot of this board you see behind me
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are smaller. the larger one can carry up to 7200 people, the crammed, the refugees on those with very little acute men or navigation tools. maybe sometime to have satellite phone. nearly 1000000, growing a cramped into a densely packed refugee camp. and cox bizarre, desperate to get out, no hope of returning to me and my nothing. and as far as the patrician goes, there is no concerted effort by the global community for them to return to me and mart. many of them are making desperate attempt to get out of this camp and look for a better life in southeast asia. now, this year alone, there's been 5 full increase in attend by the ringer effigies to had to, than the muncie taught se asia compared to last year, we spoke to law enforcement agencies here in cox's, but they said they're going door to door and making public awareness of the situation of human trafficking, their cracking down heavy, but they said much needs to be done and the public needs to be aware of that. this
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is a major problem, not just in bangladesh, but just behind me is me and my, many of the writing us from there also are attempting to leave me. and my taught se asia and major tragedy unfold every year. because of this serious deadly journey. still had here all the news on another line, mobile home. and so one of the biggest stalls that story coming up with jeff and sports that he stay with his hip home and he's our ah ah
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chelsea. i've made a strong thought against boehmer. that was chi hobbits. he got that opening goal off to 16 minute stanford bridge. german getting on the end of rahim sterling's cross. and then sterling's england, teammate mason, mount love it to make it to chelsea well under pressure going into this one looking to void there for straight defeat the lake, but it looks like they're on track for when the like game sees mendocino to take on nottingham forest united a 5th full points off the top for manager rick. 10 hog is confident they can finish in the champions league places though you can always do better. and in i've already said before and when you are satisfied i brings you to laziness. so i don't want that, and for me, good is not good enough. i hope we have to do better. and it also helps also for the miniature to be are still 5th. and we are aware we have to score mortgage with what i just tried to,
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to express these and we have to improve on many more on elements. apps, them big trots venues. live pool, have a great design netherlands. well cup style cody get co, his dutch side p b and hoping to have agreed to let the wing go to anfield for an estimated transfer fee of $45000000.00. got closed 23 years old. b, i at castle 2022 with 3 goals. and 5 appearances help the netherlands reach the quarter finals. they were beaten on penalties by eventual champions. argentina, france champions paras, centureman are preparing to a strasburg on wednesday. killian and boppy has been back training with p. s. j. after his heroic the well cupping cattle, the french dos caught a hat trick in the final but still came out on the losing side against argentina whose captain lino messy will not return to p. s j until the new year bought and baptized back. it was, well is ashrebra, he me who made it to the semi finals of morocco, and ne, mom who was knocked out with brazil in the quarter finals. they are one of only 2
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sides alongside napoli in europe's top 5 leagues that remain. i'm beaten. tennis is number 5 and novak jock, which has been welcomed back into a trailer after almost a year since he was deported over his covey fascination status. the 21 time grand time champion arrived ahead of january astray in open or beginning warm up the late international sunday joke which dominated the headlines at dawson. this year when he was detained by a stray him for the police and full stay at an immigration hotel. before being deported to fighting to meet requirements for entry because he wasn't vaccinated, but australia government overturned joke of which is 3 year visa band. last month. he has a goal to be the greatest of all time. i've ever gone to a conference in israel in public. i think we have we very well educated sporting public, particularly though that comes to tennis. they love their tennis, they love seen great greatness. they love seeing great it. this isn't great matches
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. and i've a lot of confidence that the fans will react, like we hope they would react and, and had respect for that. and he wants the emmy a where history was made in the brooklyn that went against the cleveland cavaliers . next for kevin. gerard points in the victory to make him duncan into 15 place on the 4th now has more than 26500 credit points in just 972 games. korea being added 32 of his own. and the 8 point in victory is the next extent of their longest winning st. moving to brooklyn, with 9 in row they now 3rd in the eastern conference just to wind shy at the top. so they put my career to be able to pass all time. great legend, like somebody who's shift and change the game. is there something or call my folks about tonight and talk over inches, reminisce and you know how we got here? you know, so it's pretty cool to do stuff like that. and i want to celebrate those small
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things, you know, te, pressing forward. i know i got more to do to picket and double century from david warner has put strayer in control of the 2nd test against south africa. he's playing in his 100 tests much in melbourne, and has been on a run a form based silence. his critics in some style, 6 year old, also became the 8 those trailing $8000.00 runs. and eventually it's a retired with crime. you'll have a lead of maybe $200.00 runs and 7, which hits in one over in karachi, new zealand have made a strong reply and the 1st test against some were all out for $438.00, but devon conway and tom life. and they put off an unbroken partnership of $165.00 . they are still 273 behind though, using the turing kasan for the 1st time since 2350 american sky mikaela schiffron is closing in on her record after her latest woke up victory and austria
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on tuesday, the 27 year old secured her 78th race when in the giant slalom at simmering schiffer, it is now just for when short of the women's record of 82 set by lindsey bon. she'll say hold the overall will complete. all right, that is all useful for now. but sail thanks famous. j. nice been a year full of drama, intriguing space. astronomers have made some important discoveries. and it seems that all more to come in 2023. as colin baker explains, in 2022 outer space grew clearer, bigger and a bit safer for the scientists studying it from earth. in the year of dramatic discoveries, astronomers captured images of the oldest known star, the fur this known planet orbiting, another sun, the black hole at the center of our galaxy. and details from the surface of our own sun. the number of people living in space grew. china now has
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a permanent home in orbit 24 years after the launch of the international space station. but 2 missions shattered targets. the 1st literally, the half ton dart satellite slammed into a $160.00 metre wide asteroid called di morphis. at 6 kilometers per 2nd. it was a test of an earth saving defense system. and it worked. the shimmering debris thrown up by the impact was captured by observatories around our planet. but nothing was as spectacular as the 1st images from the james web space telescope to the edge of time itself. more than 20 years in the making. 14 years late, the world's largest space base telescope, flu, one and a half 1000000 kilometers, and looked at a point in the sky smaller than a grain of sand held at arm's length. that grain contained a myriad of stars. webs. first picture revealed the oldest and furthest objects. human eyes have ever seen ancient galaxies at the visible edge of the universe. now,
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these tiny dots of color are helping to fill in the picture of how everything began . the image provoked more questions. we are looking as far back as currently humanly possible, and that is our goal is to keep trying to study further and further back, so that we can understand better at the time in cosmic history, that we've only been able to really see arise. webb's astronomers spotted water, carbon monoxide and gases that volcanoes release into atmospheres of planets. far beyond our sun, one system orbiting a sun known as trappist one looks tantalizingly similar to our own though. now we have kind of our 1st chance that studying another star system that has a bunch of small rocky appointments to say ok, how different are they? what does that mean about their potential for supporting life? and astronomers used web to make discoveries much closer to home. when i saw the 1st image of neptune with james web space telescope, i actually started to cry. i had been waiting for over 30 years to see this planet
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again, like that. when i saw the 1st of warm us with the rain system of neptune, the last time we had seen it was in 1989 when the voyage or spacecraft flew over the cloud tops of neptune in 2023 web will study hundreds of new targets and probes will reach new asteroids that says india aims for a lunar landing and europe plans a mission to the ice moons of jupiter. collin baker, al jazeera alice, it's for me and i ha, marie morales will have more news of the inside of the break from our loved america center until it ah ah
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