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this is al jazeera ah, hello, this is in use our on al jazeera. i'm fully batty ball live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. becomes the latest country to consider imposing restrictions on arrivals from china. as concern grows over the size of the crone out corona virus outbreak that russia intensifies, it's a tax on ukraine. a maternity ward is head in the city of care san. also this hour at the defense ministers of syria and turkey meat and russia, in their 1st talk since the start of assyrian conflicts, emotional re, unions in ethiopia, as a national carrier resumes fights to the war torn t cry region. and in sport, erling holland gets ready for his 1st from yearly game in more than 6 weeks for manchester city. ah,
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thank you very much for joining us. as surgeon corona virus infections in china is worrying several countries. it's thought they could be more than a 1000000 new cases daily after beijing east restrictions. the u. s. is considering imposing new also, passengers arriving from china. it says as because of a lack of transparency about the size of the outbreak. anyone traveling from china to taiwan, japan in india, already has to show a negative cove. a test by hong kong is moving the other way is canceling requirements for p. c. r tests or people arriving in the territory from 1st. they quarantine for passengers testing positive will also be abandons lloyd. they owe more visitors coming from overseas. the mainland mccaul, anti one do not have to do mandatory p c r test when they arrive at hong kong. instead, rapid engine test will be required all the way through the 1st day,
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while the jumping infections in china and the potential regional impacts have been keeping investors on edge floor. and 3 has more nat from hong kong. if you look at the performance of the stock indices in hong kong, i think it mirrors how people feel about this decision. bouncing index rose 1.6 percent. and i think that the business community is largely, i'm happy and also confident about hong kong ability to cope with rising coven cases. remember when hong kong had the very strict rules, it was seen as something that affected the cities reputation as an international financial center. now it's a rather different story in china. however, it's main induces the c as i 300 index, as well as the shanghai composite index, both recorded minor loss losses. and i think this overall reflects just how investors feel about china's ability to cope in the short to medium term with the explosion. in coven cases on the mainland, china's health facilities are under immense strain. its hospitals,
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its medical staff, ah, overwhelmed, there's a shortage of medicine in some medicines. in some places funeral homes are full, the not accepting appointments until next year. so and the modeling that some health experts have print adam have used, predicts that they could be $1.00 to $2000000.00 deaths in china the next year. and so i think what we're seeing in the stock market in hong kong and china really reflect how people feel about these 2 places. ability to cope with a corona virus in the coming months or scientists world wide are monitoring chrome . virus developments in china. dr. patrick tang is the division chief of microbiology as sandra medicine, hearing doha, he expects china will see a large wave of infections from the only con variant from what would be here and then that. and the evidence that we have so far about how to handle the pen demik. it would be in bed. that may be que abrupt of
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a change from the 0 colgate policy tier to allowing, you know, pretty much ramping spread the virus now in their country. so what we worry about is the right new, more new nearby, the more transmissible barrier of 19 as well, and having very spread to other parts of the world. but the thing time there is a lot of the unity in the rest, the world, and especially immunity for back the nation as well as community infection. so it's really hard to say what the effect will be if you knew that we need to. there's some variance that arrived in china. would they have that much of their act on the rest of the world which has gone through multiple ways of call it including the recent on the way, i think from the fact that waived the different omicron barrier we being around the world, we're getting close to the point where they're going to be ac librium,
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where we're going to reach some level of and de misty and not quite there yet. and especially for china, they're definitely not quite there yet. they're, they're going to be, are in large, former conway, just like the rest of the world did back in late december, early january of the year. and then the subsequent additional ways that different or crime the barrier. ah, the ukraine says russian forces are continuing their bombardment of the recently liberated city of care san he says, dozens of mythos were launch in the past 24 hours, some hitting a hospital maternity ward official taste staff were able to evacuate and no one was hurt ukraine's military has also resume the counter offensive in the eastern region of hans to large cities. there is still under russian control. cha,
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stratford has more from keith, the governor of care. so regent says the city and the surrounding area has come under more heavy shelling to day by russian forces. the majority of which it's believed to been targeting the area from across the river. we know that care's on city was liberated body ukrainians. last month's or the governor saying that infrastructure hate includes the maternity ward, a medical facility, a kindergarten, and a bright factory, no reports miraculously, of any casualties. we do know that sir said he had a population of around 70000 people, many of whom had returned since the liberation of care song. and we understand that many i'll fleeing back out of the city as this shelling continues. also, interestingly, more reports of what seems to be the beginnings of a ukrainian push around the town of crimean, an camina is occupied by russian forces. very close to the loo, ganske,
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jeanette sc borders. it's an area that a pretty much seen stalemate since a new frontline was established there following a ukranian counter offensive 2 and a half months ago. this area very strategically important. now we've been speaking to the advisor to the president's office. mchale puddle, jak, and this is what he had to say about the situation in her son and around christina, and pushed them out, which nas, sir aust, i know when the machine was a wooden, if we don't see any intensive preparation for a russian counter offensive towards carson and russia doesn't have the necessary military resources in order to do that from the south. the russians are aiming to make his own a dead city to completely destroy all civilian infrastructure in the center of the city and in residential areas. getting enough of the roseland camina is highly important, strategically and logistically, because its location near the da nats glue has borders, and it is currently a logistical hub for the russians. but the army is actively pushing towards carmina
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. the about the timing of an assault is once a general command, but it's obvious we will take robina because it's vital for future counter offensive me while ukraine's national electricity provider says more shelling of electricity facilities in the east of the country has a meant that there is now a further deficit of electricity, country wide that comes of course, in the wake of these devastating so called kamikaze drone and cruise missile attacks that have been targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure already. it's understood that there are still millions of ukrainians across the country without electricity or heat. meanwhile, russia has this mess. the ukranian presidents, 10 point piece flan, brought me is landscape proposal includes the withdrawal of russian troops and the restoration of ukraine's borders by the kremlin. says keith has to back down on regions that russia has. amex before talks can take place. ronnie,
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a treaty has been falling to that means for moscow. vanessa to the it was jojo, a jani at the russian situation, has never changed. this situation was clear since the start of the military operation. the crown been denied to day any plans for peace and ukraine, and such plans will never be on the table if they don't put into consideration. the developments on the ground developments on the ground means rushes annexation of the 4 ukrainian regions, namely low hands. the nets, separate sheer and co phone, i'd like to mention here that the russian foreign minister, sir gay lover of has said that if he crane had agreed last march, during talks in istanbul, that talks now would have only been a battle hans and been met screeches and now we would never talk about the other 2 regions. moscow has always been through us for influence in caves, decision and says, because of ukraine's refusal. russia in the future will proceed depending on the
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military developments on the ground. therefore, from russia's perspective, the more ukraine refuses, the more loss, as it will incur. masika has warned ukraine and has confirmed that it will go one until it achieves his goals and objectives. any vera, some russian conditions mentioned by putin earlier in order to open doors for any future negotiations. like recognizing this for regions as russian lands in addition to other matters, like stopping the supply of weapons to ukraine and paving the way for foreign mercenaries to go there. in avenues the defense ministers from take he assyria and russia have met in moscow to discuss ways of resolving the syrian crisis. cynical, siegler has more from his stumble, lost, her 3 ministers came together for the very 1st time as a turkish and syrian minute. if the defense ministers have met each other after 11 years for the very 1st time, they discussed the syria crisis, the refugee crisis,
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a possible joint of a joint efforts to combat all terrace groups in air, syria. these are the topics they discuss and according to the ministerial statements in the, in the a meetings were hauled in a constructive atmosphere. and 3 parties decided to continue those 3 parted meetings in the future or for the sake of syria. and of course, for the sake of origin in this meeting is more special than the previous ones that have been held before as a after 11 years, it took he and syria to neighbors that came and that were at the bring over war a came together for the for very 1st time and went to kia a proposed for a counter, a terrorism operation targeting the syrian kurdish fighter group. why pg in northern syria. and we heard turkish official saying that that was time for normalization with syria and air that 2 countries were all or to holding talks on
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the intelligence level. but of course, let's remember that 2 countries are on the opposite size when it comes to syria conflict as true care support that the syrian opposition and the mascot was not happy about this. well, let's speak to alexi cabinet cove. about this is a middle east expert at rush as international affairs council and is joining us from moscow. thank you very much for being with us on al jazeera lexie. i'd like to talk to you 1st about the timing of this meeting, the, the 1st one, as we've heard between defense minister since 2011 as russia is engage in a conflict in ukraine. why now, how much of a priority is syria for, for moscow? right now, well, i don't think it should be taken by any surprise because i just, several weeks ago, president of the gun had a conversation over phone with her. she is russian corner, but, and they discussed the possibility. so there was a proposal coming from the turkish leader to conduct
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a preparatory meetings between 1st defense ministers and intelligence chiefs than foreign ministers. and then probably the summit. so the idea was to kind of, ah, set up in you region. oh. busy from what a platform of interaction which could effectively address ah, not only the syrian granted, but also other original issues which are the all for parties ah, in one way or another, a part of yeah. one moment. this is white. good, finish your thought please. yeah, i mean, this is why it shouldn't be a surprise that this meeting i had taken place to day, only a couple of weeks after this decision or a proposal pitched by oregon to put in an it's a good it and, and probably a positive signal. ah, that's it's, it's the 1st i got testing step ah,
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for this and probably in the new coming year we will see in meetings of 3 foreign ministers and later probably no one knows either before off to elections and turkey . summit of 3 leaders elton now moscow's decision. alexei, to intervene militarily in syria in 2015, effectively present the assad regime. while turkey, as we've heard, has been supporting the ceiling opposition. what do you see as their common objectives today? well, in the 1st place, none of the parties i is interested in syria disintegration is a state, meaning i, it's fragmentation that are several basis. so both are interested in preserve preserving asked rhetorically integrity. although with turkey, ah, a factor that occupies some, some pardon, especially parts along the, the syrian turkish border. i'm a part of that,
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that's the fight against terrorism. but also it's an interesting point because ah, to parties see as there is different groups for turkey, the main priority is ah, assessor and some critic forces and the r y p g. the kurdish militia in northern syria brought a still isis. so, but what's important that russia over the lust almost a year is trying to persuade or explain turkey or trying to persuade it to uh, find alternative options how to effectively address it's secure to concerns. not through the large scale moved regression against curd records. so because this massive escalation might not be beneficial to anyone, including including turkey. so and again this comes to no advantage to all ah parties and russia and turkish, if there will be an alternative option, found
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a compromise. and this is exactly what probably was discussed during today's meeting, why the russia will, ah, green lights and their use of the aerospace by turkish military i or not. because if, if, if that's the case, for example, if we just hypothesize about it, that could be a good card to play by on kara, in order to persuade or push a pressure united states and, and curse to implement. it's, it's demands trying to leave, distorted to me, to buffers own, by certain cases. you can have the limited scale operations. ah im in northern syria and certainly turkeys concerns in security concerns in northern assyria were discussed. as you've said there, there was also the issue of the turkish, the syrian refugees, rather over 3000000 syrian refugees living in turkey. as we begin to see the 3 parties engaging here and, and sending what seems to be positive signals,
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as you've said, are we likely to see a mass return of refugees as anchor i would like to well, the wreckage issue is by always very complicated and, and this one is a no exclusion. there are several questions. first is a number 1st question, this to turkey. how exactly it plans to move millions of refugees from its own territory back to syria. it's, it's, it's not an easy task. it's, it's quite costly. and in order to move them in a, even if, if it, into the buffer zone along the circus here in border on the syrian territory, it took wise, you know, to, to set up the m, b, m, i infrastructure, administration, and environment for, for those people that won't be se if, if that doesn't succeed,
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then there was millions of people relocated back into their own country. but being based in those areas, will the marginalized, ah, the, the socio economic situation, the country is very drastic. and it the, the economic burden and problems will only increase and that bill ah, deterred the situation. lead to the disability ation there, marginalization, it good to lead, to are more kind of for expansion of the black market smuggling up increasingly terrorist ranks in the area. and as a result, to strike back turkey actually. and the same logic works for damascus, damascus also is not interested in massive return of the saran wrap, which is because it doesn't have capacity to host or to adapt to accommodate ah, all of them because of the infrastructure of problems, lack of resources, infrastructure administration, ah, simply households, ah,
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i'm not ready to re re, i recommended back so soon. citizens. thank you so much. it's a very complex and complicated issue indeed. thank you so much alexi for talking to us about this alexi cabinet. cough joining us there from moscow. thank you for having me. plenty more head on this news, our including israel, parliament passed as a new law. granting a far, i politician, unprecedented power over police and in sport will show you a record breaking performance in the n b a that's coming up with joe. ah, 1st of all, he's in kosovo. have released a former police officer who's arrest earlier this month. height intentions between the government in pristina and the ethnic. so minority protesters have been blocking roles in the north, demanding. his release is now been placed under house arrest. officials hope his
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release will ease tensions. nato's mission in kosovo has said it supports dialogue between the 2 sides. elaina lucia has more from the border village of year in year . down passage is a former police officer from castillo. he let his job in november when all the serbs are withdrawal from coastal seducers. and he was arrested here in yachting across single assembly then, and he was accused on terrorism as since then, he's somewhere here in the police camp in yard, in yet summer, near this crossing. and he is there a lawyer come from to order 0 that he has been released under house arrest air. but now i had, there is a logistical problem for gustavo police, how to transfer a band teacher to his house because of the barricades. and i remind you that a vantage arrest was the main reason for the very good. so now we're waiting to see if the barricade or some of them will go remote. israel's parliament,
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the claire set has passed a law named after a far right politician, known for his anti arab and racist remarks. it grant incoming security minister e to my ben giver unprecedented power over the police, has been appointed as prime minister designate benjamin netanyahu prepares to form a coalition. government is regarded as one of the most white wing administrations in decades that hierarchy has more from west jerusalem. that's never really happened before where the police come underneath the government. now this is a new government that has already been causing a loss of control. the see it's the most orthodox right wing government. and israel has ever seen and it's history. and these decisions are being made fast and furious . they make decisions, a couple of rules put together yesterday, new knows made this area and want to know where is giving full my party members will party members in the coalition or politicians?
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an opportunity to have jobs for example, lunch was given a role within a minute, ministry of defense. and that means that it's giving these, this coalition party more authority sweeping powers across the military, across the, across the police. and it remains to be seen what is going to be happening next. this was all part of the coalitions and feel if you like to know how to know who's going to be returning as prime minister again. and he has been in a position where he's needed this coalition to be able to advance forward and create a new parliament. now, the ultra orthodox right wing coalition has made it a stipulation that for them to join and partner off, they would need some guidelines and agreements, cemented ahead of being sworn. and they want to guarantee that moving forward. they can go ahead with base decisions that they had clearly been in the works for. 1 while now the coalition has been until now will turn the light on the fringe. but
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now they're all the main st. and they want to ensure that they could talk to y'all, who puts these simulations ahead of anything else. he appears national carrier, has resumed flights between at his harbour by the capital and northern to gripe for the 1st time in 18 months. the airline suspended at the roots during the conflict, which in government forces and rebels, they signed a ceasefire in november. if he'll be an airline says a technical team was sent to the regional capital michaela to ensure the airport was ready to receive flights. penny this f as a joyful moment because we are going to meet our relatives. after a long time. i am very excited. i pray to god that the remaining things will also be resolved soon. but on the soon as i came here to see my daughter who was giving birth at the time, my plan was to stay for 2 weeks. but everything was shut. suddenly, it has been more than a year and health already. i'm very happy the pieces returning and excited that i'm
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finally gone home. while a delegation from the federal government visited revel held areas on monday, it was a 1st high level trip to, to gray since war broke out 2 years ago. they were there to work on implementing the african union, broken piece, deal to end to the conflicts. fighting began after the federal government accused 30 gray people's liberation front of attacking an army base out 5 mckelly forces from am hara and neighboring eritrea supported the feel p. an army. the 2 year conflict has killed thousands of people and displaced millions. under the d. o the t p l a. fighters must disarm and allow security forces to take control of mckelly . m hara and originally and forces will leave the region. adam cassie, ebay, a senior advisor at the international institute for democracy and electoral assistance. he says they're political issues that need to be addressed at, at he cry is reconnected to the rest of ethiopia. the region is now been connected
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for the 1st time, seriously for the 1st time in the last 4 years. and of course, the weather has that has meant that information was controlled, extremely controlled. the only source of information were the parts of the conflicts, which obviously affects their reliability. and in particular, journalists, whether or not she knows how to exchange them. if i access to the region and therefore now i can be increasing altering of the regions. i will hopefully help us to recount what happened in the possible years was we have been so far. busy is that essentially an improvement in relation between the governments, crisis and the credit on government? the broader issue, particularly the relationship is an integral and remain on address. and so far the negotiation has been going through the federal government, but it might be necessary that the governments directly engage each other for address. no, of course is equal area because only way to directly address the issue in the
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country border, political issues that's underlined these calls and conflicts in other parts of the country. and the national data plan for both address be a festering issues, whether national data pulses will be genuine enough toward rep issues and ultimately be there to credit with addiction elections. i would have to say that without the national dialogue ultimately election election, it may simply be a comes down to another complex. still i had on the news, our 1st a brutal winter storm now. floods the u. s. spaces more bad weather. this time on the west coast, we look back on a year of escalating conflict in democratic republic of congo and the prospects for peace and in sport. novak joke they can laugh and adar begin their preparations for the australian open details coming up in school. ah,
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here's your weather update in a minute 15. great to have year long. so those clouds are building toward the southwest of saudi arabia. this is going to generate some rain. let's go in for a closer look. i think we'll see some of that rain in jetta on thursday. meantime for at the golf. look at this wind coming down from iraq. so for us here in doha, i think wind gusts about 45 kilometers per hour on thursday. but let's talk about that rain on friday, starting to see it intensify stretching from jet the rate through to react. and we've got certainly much fresher air in play here, rod just coming in at 13 degrees. but of course these places have been prone to flooding. so keep tabs on that, whether we see some more rain has been intense through baluchistan province, punjab through to the capital territory in pakistan. some snow in the forecast for cobble the height of 4 degrees off to turkey. at that rain has all petered out. so
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pretty nice conditions right across the country. next stop, central africa and our rain is falling heavy, falls of rain around late victoria to the southeast of the democratic republic of congo, and off to south africa right now where we really see that rain fill in for the eastern side of the country and still some showers in the mix and vin talk on thursday with the high of 30 degrees. that's it for me. i'll catch up with you next hour. ah! from inside the walls of a west african prison comes a chance to create, to express that emotion. and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. renown choreographer shares his passion for dance, inspiring prisoners to perform, and to reach beyond the ill deeds of their pass and the confines of their presence . the dance of thieves,
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a weakness documentary on al jazeera. for scientists, the evidence is irrefutable. but america's climate change deniers stubbornly mistrust of the fact. despite soaring temperatures, raging wild fires and shrinking water reserves the world's largest economy, it's still split along ideological lines. so can it ever reach consensus to avoid catastrophe? climate wars on a just 0 lou ah ah, you're watching the news hour on al jazeera with me fully by table. a reminder of
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our top stories. the u. s. is considering restricting travel from china, where surgeon corona virus infections is raising global concern. taiwan, japan in india have already tightened entry requirements. ukraine says rush and forces or shelter maternity ward in the city. of course, on that we claimed last month that says ukraine's military resumes is counter offensive in the eastern region of low hearts. and defense ministers from turkey. assyria and russia have met in moscow to discuss ways of resolving the syrian peices. they spoke about the possible return of refugees and how to jointly combat armed holdups. now, much of the u. s. has begun to recover from a major winter storm, but the west coast is now facing floods. in northern california, a creek, bro sits banks after heavy rainfall caused by so called atmospheric river. that's a weather phenomenon caused by the winter storm homes are flooded, and authorities have worn drivers to take care on the rows. officials have distributed sandbags to limit further damage and parts of washington state are also
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under water. a so called king tide and heavy rainfall triggered flooding in seattle . the national weather service has issued a warning for high winds and is also fears of flooding in buffalo in new york state where it warming, temperatures could cause a rapid melt of snow. the city received a dump of more than a meter of, of snow over the past week. half of the 64 deaths reported across the u. s. were from the wider buffalo area and be seen uses reported jessie cash. she said, here in buffalo, you can see some of the streets still covered in varying degrees of snow. others appear to be in better shape. but at this point, the city is still under a travel band with officials warning that there are military police who will be out in forcing this band on people who are getting in the way of much needed cleanup. you can see that we've got some melting going on here right now. temperatures will jump to the 50th on friday. there's also rain on the way, which means we'll see
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a rapid melt raising the possibility of concerns over flooding. heading into the holiday weekend as we brace for the possibility of the death toll here climbing. yet again. while the winter storm has forced the cancellation of fountains or flights by usa line south west in what the government's causing a calling a system failure, the carriers cropped nearly 10000 flights and has warned of continuing destruction in into thursday and friday. the company ceo has apologize to passengers. i want everyone who is dealing with the problems we've been facing. whether you haven't been able to get to where you need to go. or you, one of our heroic employees caught up in a massive effort to stabilize the airline. to know that we're doing everything we can to return to a normal operation. and please also hear that i'm truly sorry. all the us transport secretary people today says he look into why southwest was worse than other airlines. what this indicates is
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a system failure and they need to make sure that these stranded passengers get to where they need to go and that they are provided, adequate compensation. southwest is going to have to not only make them financially whole, but the find a way to really rebuild and trust and confidence. again, they pledge to me that they're going to do that. i want to see exactly what that means. one extreme weather events have happened around the world to this year. many were fueled by increased concentrations of greenhouse gas and heat in the atmosphere. allergies here as senior meteorology savage and fox looks back at some of them. the year 2022 will be remembered for the numerous extreme weather events that cause destruction mass displacement and kill thousands of people. at the beginning of the year, tropical storms swept across southern africa with a sigh claimed battering madagascar and devastating flooding in south africa. a severe heat wave in parts of south asia gave in the air its warmest march on record
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. what in neighboring pakistan the city of jakob bad was the hottest place on the planet at one point, the extreme heat scorch several countries france bait in may and the u. k declared its 1st nation wide heat emergency and july. when temperatures hit 40 degrees celsius, wildfire spread across europe and north africa around 4 times as many as the historical average, along with some of the driest conditions ever recorded drought in hearts flooding in kentucky in july, while unseasonal rain flooded the streets of doha, the warmer weather caused places to melts in south asia, raising river levels, which led to the worse floods in more than a 100 years in parts of northeastern india and bangladesh and pakistan. 3 times the average rainfall fell in august, leaving one 3rd of the country submerged. scientists called it the climate catastrophe of the decade. china experienced its longest heat wave since official
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record keeping began. the yangtze river shrank to its lowest level in more than a 155 years. in contrast, south korea's capital was lashed by the heaviest rains in more than a century. during august, september blowing, one of the most powerful stores japan had ever seen at the philippines will never forget the force of typhoon noro, which escalated from a category one storm to a category 5 in just 6 hours across the pacific hurricane he and pamela, florida, at least a 114 people died more than in any hurricane since katrina. drought battered california swells heard in september. as death valley recorded the earth's hottest day with the mercury hitting 53 degrees celsius. in africa, nigeria saw the worst floods in more than the decade. and by the end of the year, se australia was in the midst of his 4th major flooding event with sydney having his what, his dear on record,
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the world which radical organizations says the tell tale signs and impacts of climate change while becoming more dramatic. and we greenhouse gases continuing to rise after reaching record levels last year. the frequency and force of severe weather events are expected to be even more extreme in the future. at least one person has died in a 200 vehicle pile up in central china. it happened in foggy conditions on a major bridge near the city of zing. so cars, vans and trucks were piled on top of each other. there were scenes of chaos with some people trapped in their vehicles. visibility me area was less than 200 meters at the time of the accidents to venezuela. now, where the economy is emerging from a deep recession after years of political upheaval and us sanctions, but about half of the population lives in poverty. and income inequality continues to widen. alessandra amputee reports, adelina garcia, opened her natural,
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cosmetic shop 4 months ago in caracas, bearing on venezuela's mother it economic recovery. and despite many hurdles, she says things have gone well so far on economy. agatha nice young, it's an economy and revision that's just starting to grow again. there is a feeling of normality for commerce and many shopping centers of started operating again, implementing very like the government's decision to relax price controls and allow trading in us dollars has given some businesses and president nicholas, my daughter, a 2nd wind in a country were real gross domestic product as shrunk by almost 80 percent in a decade. dollars are everywhere. these days, prices in stores, restaurants and even food carts are listed in dollars. this is partly stabilized prices and brought a veneer of better economic times. so people go together with more favourable international geo politics. this is allowed madura to venture outside the country, shaking hands with leaders who were trying to house them until
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a few months ago and confounding opponents earlier. why does them in the united states and other democracies recognize as a legitimate president after calling my daughters 2018 re election, a sham spends most of his days in a spartan office, froze on the wall, show him at the height of his efforts to topple madura and although opposition parties are now seeking to end this mandate, he remains undeterred. i don't wanna do it a thought. oh no, legs and blessings. yeah, only that we need to bring this to a presidential election and we need to strengthen the opposition to facilitate talks, mexico. but let me be clear, it's not because the opposition is divided, that madura keeps the power. he keeps you surfing power because this is a dictatorship noodles regime as agreed interior to resume negotiations with the opposition in mexico and arrange free and fair presidential elections in 2004 in exchange for ease un sanctions and the oil sector. mother is hoping the economy
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will continue improving enough to give him a chance to win the next presidential elections out. right. especially if the opposition remains as divided as it is right now. but economies say the improvements have done little for the majority of venezuelans. good. my little see at the all you elemental madura trying to credit himself for the increasing the comic activity, but all they've done is stop causing happ inflation to lift things, then it will create some peace among the middle and upper class. but this doesn't mean better conditions for those who go to public hospital or need public services . but for now, avoiding hyperinflation might be enough to offer some opportunities to businesses like i brianna's and the government more time to maneuver. allison, the and pierre, the al jazeera carrack, us. the vatican says the health of former pope benedict is worsening and his receiving constant medical care in 95 year old became the 1st pontiff in 600 years
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to resign. when he step down in 2013 is been living in nevada and since then po fancy has visited his predecessor after telling a general audience that benedict was very thing. for the last 3 years, i would like to ask all of you for special prayer for post ameritas bennett aid, who when silence is sustaining the church. let us remember him. he is very sick asking the lord to console and sustain him in the witness of love for the church until the end of a group of rank muslims of arrived in northern indonesia receding medical care. after spending weeks at sea, at least $185.00 arrived on monday, they were on board one of 4 boats that left refugee camps in bangladesh last month . don b chandry has been speaking with refugees in cox's bazaar on what's driving so many of them to make the dangerous sequencing close to 1000000 rowing refugees living in a densely packed area. cox's about the south is bangladesh, belly, 70,
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and grad kilometer in size. desperate condition in the cams no means of earning any kind of living totally a dependent many are desperate here. there is no hope of returning to me on my with the political situation, the way the fibers on most very uncertain about their future. part of the population are children with an uncertain future, a last generation without any kind of formal education facing and cruising restriction and poor living condition. many ongoing refugees are increasingly turning to smugglers and taking the risky, the wise to stick a better life. in se asia there is no livelihood for us. here we are in poverty, and there is no education for the children, which is why many are feeling the camp. un and rights organization has repeatedly called on south and south east asia nation to act on the distress called made by the rowing r f and get stuck in the middle of the sea. but many of the nations have not acted
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on it saying most of these vessels are start not within their territorial area and hands, they're not going to rescue them. we have spoken to some of the victim family members and they're in great. how can i do it? i saw, you know who you in the campaign. people are facing many difficulties in finding it hard to survive here. so many are fleeing the camp to find a better life abroad banner. the government has been trying. it's best to crack down on the traffic are and smugglers, but with very little positive result. in the u. s. a member of a right wing group, the 3 percentage has been sentenced to prison for his role in the prior to kid. not the governor of the state of michigan, very cross juniors facing 19 years behind bars for the men have been handed sentences of between 11 and 16 years. the men were convicted over plans to kidnap gretchen whitman just before the 2020 presidential election. a 97 year old former
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nazi camp secretary is appealing against her conviction for being complicit in the murder of more than 10000 people in god frish. nor was sentence last week. prosecutors say she aided the cool and malicious matter of prisoners, that a concentration camp in nazi occupied poland frisch now was a teenager at the time. so was tried in the juvenile court. it saw that any images of her should be blades i caught in ivory, colas has handed down lie sentences to 4 men convicted of an attack that left 19 people dead. a group of gunman stormed at the beach in the result town of gone by sun before moving on to hotels and restaurants. in march 2016, the men were sentence after a month long trial. arcada claimed responsibility for the attack at the time. that's also down is running to send $750.00 soldiers to eastern democratic republic of congo. they'll be part of a regional force deploy to counter armed groups and civil unrest. but while the
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government welcomes these troops, many congolese opposed them. malcolm web has more on what's been a difficult year for darcy. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in recent months. has the $23.00 armed group advanced towards the city of goma in democratic republic of congo, to the north. uganda and soldiers arrived just over a year ago, under an agreement with congress government. he got, his army says he's pursuing a you can an armed great pulled the adf, that's responsible for massacring thousands of civilians. writes creep, say the violence has increased since the ugandan troops arrived. thus, uganda and wander have been accused of meddling and looting minerals ever since they 1st invaded congo in the 1990s. it's not everyone who we, who was interested in our most stable yesterday. there is some non spits app guys,
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and perhaps even some fit factors who need this to to, to be going on so that they may got, you know, with their traffics. 6 months ago, east african leaders agreed to send the regional stabilization force kenyan soldiers of the latest to arrive under that banner, uganda, perone, and south. the dawn of said they'll also contribute troops. the risk is there that the different countries that are intervening will pursue their own narrow interests . and many of these countries have in the past, particularly the neighboring countries of burgundy, wanda, and uganda have supported proxy groups against each other, but also against the commonly state. more than 20 years after their mission began, the popularity of un peacekeepers is an all time low. many congolese blamed them for failing to protect civilians. demonstrators of burn, some un convoys encamped in recent months. many people say they're tired of foreign
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forces since the beginning that the soul, you son for the sea, is to have i said, which is the responsible i state that can defend his territory and a fit which can also defend and protect the human rights of their own citizens, so military ration and it's not the solution for the last 20 or 30 in the i see we have these for an intervention intervention. and they, they didn't give that solution. and we can say that these rates are not an initiative which is in our military. you shot if will hi, will. they are full. the n 23 armed groups widely understood to be backed by neighboring wonder. it's fighters have been photographed alongside brandon soldiers . un peacekeepers have filmed hundreds of fighters crossing the border. rwanda
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denies backing the group. almost nobody in congo believes it in cities across congo . people have protested against lawanda and you can the, to the blame for decades of military aggression. it called for western powers to cut off military a to wonder the u. s. and more recently, france and germany have criticized rwanda for it. support. but none of rwanda backers have applied sanctions last week. the voter registration began for elections that are due to be held a year from now leaked documents shade the last election 4 years ago was rigged. president felix jessica. he was announced the winner. he wants to run again. many people are wondering if next year's election will be free and fair was it even happened on time when you look at the document of the national electoral commission, it's already in there as a factor that might delay elections themselves. they were preparing the argument
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of course, no credible election can take place if there's so much violence that voting can't, can't take place. the violence shows no sign of stopping and 23 said it pulled out of this town of keep them the last week following international calls for it's fighters to withdraw and disarm it has since continued fighting on another front, pushing towards cult and minds that it controlled in the past, more than half a 1000000 people remained displaced from their homes, mostly because of armed conflict. recent peace talks in nairobi failed to bring any change on the ground. for now, people must wait to see if the arrival of more foreign forces in the months ahead and the upcoming election make things better or worse. malcolm web al jazeera, one of africa's biggest st potties, is going ahead despite getting off to a tragic thought. 7 people died when an out of control car hit crowns at the
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caliber carnival in 7 nigeria on tuesday. but organizes a pricing on with the event with which attracts nearly $2000000.00 revelers every year. id just report some kind of boss. well, basically what you see, the number of tools we understand today that will be professional leave paid proofs . that would be marked to go with the street. and they'll be judged by a group of judges. will be looking at the costumes for music and all that is happening in color possible. basically, mitchell is going through the streets with spectrum. and judge is also taking strength of what exactly is helping for the local economy. people i've been waiting for the day for very long simply because for the past and this festival, not particularly because of the practical economy of the people. the local economy
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was depend so much for the difference. yeah. so as to make end of your cells and of course, boost revenue for the past 2 years. not been up for the return of the 1st debate. this is a very, very good credit. why really, really excited about the process? because i was looking for what to be getting with our product. we've got one on the left side. the economy has been so we have been told impacted point, but it was to find out some of this so there is a lot of excitement going on for the i still had on al jazeera australia cozy and on a series when again, south africa, the best of the cricket action coming up in sports with joe ah
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ah ah ah. time for sports now his jo, fully thank you very much. we'll be more premier league action on the way later i will get to see ellen holland in action for lunch to city. he school 18 goals in the league so far, but because no, i didn't qualify. it didn't feature at the well cut in qatar, cynthia, 8 points. our fleet is all snow and can re take 2nd place from newcastle, with a win against leads the team, holland sports at his boy. after his father played that leads both jesse march also coached hollins, junior at alby salzburg. as for holland's fellow strike hat, city holy an elevator as he won't play against leads because he's been given
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extended time off after winning. well come with argentina, albert escort 4 goals and cattle and his boss at city is convinced that can only be good news for the club. doesn't need to play and what god window come to know exactly how he is of the play. of course for him is unbelievable. the child feel ray and we'll jump will capture mobile champion in and thanks ga, tina we q. we come back as a better player and addition magnificent for us to get on to it, recorded only the nbc seconds. 60 point, triple double for the dallas mavericks and a dramatic when over the new york. next, dallas had been 9 points down with 33 seconds left, but somehow level it out orthodontic purposely missed a free throw, right at the end. a
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new one point wouldn't be enough. so the fight against the backboard and school, the rebound with one second left. that took the game into overtime. dallas one by 5 . and don't it ended with 60 points 21 rebounds and tennessee. james hardon is the only other player to school a 60 point triple. vantage is only the 6th player ever to get 6 or more 40 point triples off to harden. oscar robertson, russell westbrook, wilt, chamberlain, and the bron james. this just incredible to be in those kind of conversations. i mean, i don't know, i say in the comparison here, this just to leave those guys and then he states, you know, it's amazing for me, never joclett has been practicing in australia almost a year off to being ported from the country. every stance against the cobra. 1900 vaccine avoided a possible 3 year bond, which means he's been given a visa after
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a trailer and relax since rolls around unvaccinated travelers junk of which will compete at the adelaide international tournament. a warm up street in open, which he's aiming to win for 10th time. it was rough on the dol, one of the open earlier this year in july, which is absence hail wal mart, by playing for spain in the noble united camp team event in sydney, perth, and brisbin dollars, please. the joke of which will compete this year and the like is good for, for that is good for probably for defense. let's say, i mean, best less of god, always with the thought about cricket right now in melbourne in australia, closing in on a series victory against south africa after david want to double century and she said it was wicked keep an alex carry, his school runs on wednesday he smashed 111 at bmc, and cameron green hit 51 with a broken finger. item 575. sounds i forgot close 15 for one
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when brain to play the meeting, 3 me and one runs to make me about again. these even had a good day with the baton karate tomlinson kane williamson century. take them pass packets on 1st things total. they finish 440 to 6. 2 runs ahead with the chance to build a 100 lead. and what does that 1st match impact on? 2003, russell domingo has resigned as bangladesh coach after the test series defeat to india since he took over 2019 bangladesh. want to test in new zealand, one day series against south africa and india, and recorded t 20 series when against australia and eland. a female iranian chest player has competed without a job at an international torment in kaz. it's done for the 2nd day running. sorry, cut him, who's ranked 804th in the world, is competing without a head scarf at the international chess federation sanctioned event in al matter.
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her actions violate iran's laws governing women's dress code in the nfl. the are arrazola cardinals, defensive and j. j. what has announced he'll retire at the end of the regular season. what has been named defensive player of the year 3 times in his 12 year career. but in early october, he had a health scare when he had to have his heart shocked into rhythm off to suffering an irregular heartbeat. what has 2 more games this season? and that is all yours for, for now, it is back to fully joe. thank you very much for that. that is it for this news, our on al jazeera from me fully back to bowen whole team here in do i thank you very much for watching. we are live next from on, on the new center with julie mcdonald. does things ah ah,
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