tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 29, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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ah. hello there, i'm julie mcdonald. this is the i just see where you are alive from london coming up. the u. s. in italy become the latest countries to impose co would restrictions on people arriving from china. where a surge in infection city hospitals and funeral homes under intense pressure. russia intensifies its attacks on the recently liberated ukrainian city of care song hitting civilian targets, including a hospital maternity right. new law gives israel's far right. incoming security minister, unprecedented power over the police as the government could settlement expansion top of its lists of priorities. and emotional reunion says ethiopian airlines resumes commercial flights between addis ababa and the capital of war toward t. great assa, 18 and sport. as to the world cut break manchester city, we thought that they are premier the campaign against needs.
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ah more welcome to the news. our u. s. has joined a growing list of countries imposing colbert sections on people arriving from china . just a day of the beijing announced it, which will drop all quarantine measures for inbound travellers, italy, taiwan, india, and japan also require a will also require negative tests for anyone traveling from china. american officials say they are concerned about a lack of transparency surrounding virus cases. on tuesday, china only reported 3 covert related deaths, even though hospitals and federal homes are said to be under intense pressure. she giggled without help. are you to fisher all countries go through other potations when they adjust their covered policy off our china is no exception. you are currently china's epidemic situation is all predictable and under control that beijing is the 1st city to pause the peak of infections,
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work and life are going back to normal. now, chinese authorities have also conducted scientific assessments and made necessary preparations for a possible search in other provinces. we have full confidence in sure you smooth and orderly transition. do you have your will. despite the surgeon infections travel websites of announced the spike in traffic from chinese people. booking overseas trips after 3 years of quarantine measures. and hong kong says it's scrapping most remaining restrictions for people traveling to its territory or kimberly how could joins us live now from washington d. c. hi there. kimberly what have the c d. c then announced in relation to china? well, just as china has been eating restrictions, the united states is doing just the opposite for residents of china as well as travelers coming to the united states from not just china, but also hong kong and macau. and the reason for this is, as you mentioned, the united states feels that the ccp or the chinese government is not being
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transparent and forthcoming about the not only the potential spike in cases of covered 19, but also the emerging variance that may be resulting from these easing up restrictions so as a result in order to allow airlines time to put in place the measures necessary for these new protocols. the u. s. is putting in place strict new testing requirements for those travelers as of january, 5th, midnight, january 5th. there will now be a requirement that those travelers will have to show within 48 hours of departure, a negative androgen or p c r test before entering the united states and this will apply to all travelers above the age of 2 years. now, the united states is defending this, saying that this is something that they need to do in order to monitor and make sure that there is in no way a spread of any of these emerging variance. there's
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a grave concern again, once that there is not the sort of sharing of information that is coming from the chinese government. something that has been an ongoing issue in concern of the united states in the centers for disease control or c d c. this is start of this pandemic, and so as a result of this lack of information of the information vacuum, if you will, the united states is putting in the strict measures. and kimberly, do you think this decision? this announcement from the cdc could impact us china relations. there's no question that it could i impact the already fragile relations that exist between the united states and china. and it will come into play with other governments as well. because there is also an impact on the u. s. canada relations because there is a cabinet is also being affected by these new regulations. travelers coming from canada through toronto as well as vancouver are also going to be affected by these
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restrictions. because many of the travelers coming from china are also going through vancouver international airport as well as toronto pearson international. and so the united states feels that it is necessary to require that these travelers from canada are also going to be under these restrictions in order to make sure that nobody is sort of not that this is all encompassing, if you will, because many of these flights do transit between these 2 airports and so the united states believes that this is something that they will allow them to monitor this very carefully. but the same time we should point out the china feels and is telling the u. s. government that this is all hype. there's no scientific basis for this. still the united states is standing by its decision, the by the administration, defending it a call with reporters saying this is how they feel they must do in the absence of transparency by the chinese government. kimberly,
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how could join you say life from washington dc with the latest? kimberly, thank you for florence. louis has more now on hong kong, lifting it's restrictions and the market reaction to the news. if you look at the performance of the stock indices in hong kong, i think it mirrors how people feel about this decision. the haunting 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,
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china's health facilities are under immense strain. it's hospitals, it's medical stuff ah overwhelmed, there's a shortage of medicines and 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 as them have used, predicts that they could be one to 2000000 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 crone of iris in the coming months. japan recorded 415 corona virus debts on wednesday, that sits highest, ever count for a single day tally health ministry data showed there were 200000 new infections that's up for percent from a week earlier. in the past months, japan has registered the world's 2nd highest coven 19 death till after the u. s. according to johns hopkins university. ah,
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he crane's military says, russian forces have stepped up moore's her and artillery attacks on the city of care song which was liberated from russian control last month. it says $33.00 missiles were fired at civilian targets. there in the last day, some hitting a hospital maternity ward, officials say staff were able to evacuate, and no one was hurt civilians and i were trying to flee care song as attacks there intensify. ukraine's military has also resumed its counter offensive in the eastern region of lou. ask 2 large cities. there are still under russian control. charl stratford is following developments for as from keith the governor of care. so region says the city and the surrounding area has come under more heavy shelling today by russian forces. the majority of which is believed to be in targeting the area from across the river. we know that careful and city was liberated by the ukrainians last month. the governor saying that infrastructure hit includes the
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maternity ward, a medical facility, a kindergarten, and a brace factory, no reports miraculously, of any casualties. we do know that the city had a population of around $70000.00 people, many of whom had which turn since the liberation of care so on. and we understand that many of fleeing back out of the city as this shelly continues. also, interestingly, more reports of what seems to be the beginnings of a ukrainian push around the town of crimean and crimean. it is occupied by russian forces very close to the guns, could do net sc borders. it's an area that a pretty much seen stalemate since a new front line was established following a ukrainian counter offensive to and a half months ago. this area very strategically important. now we've been speaking to the advisor to the president's office. mikhail pulled earlier. and this is what
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he had to say about the situation in san and around crimean and put them or put them on august. i know when the butcher, mr. wouldn't, you know, we don't see any intention preparation for rushing counter offensive towards her song. and russia doesn't have the necessary military resources in order to do that from the south. the russians, i even to make her son a dead city to completely destroy all civilian infrastructure in the center of the city. and in residential areas. crimean of there was a little camina, is highly imported strategically and logistically because of its location in the loo, hands on it board up. and it is currently a logistical hub for the russians. but the army is actively pushing toward lamina. the question of the timing for this salt is one for the general command that, but it's obvious. we will take camina because it's vital for al 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
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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. russia has dismissed the ukrainian presidents. 10 point please plan lot. amir zalinski proposal includes the withdrawal, the russian troops and the restoration of ukraine's borders. but the kremlin says key must accept russia's, annexation of 4 ukrainian regions before talks can take place. there isn't any peace cleaned by ukraine yet, and there can't be any green in peace plan. the fears to take into account to these realities regarding the russian territory, the incorporation of the new 4 regions into russia. any plan that fails to acknowledge these realities can not be considered
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a peace plan. the latest financial day. so from russia shows, the economy is weakening as sanctions put pressure on its currency. the ruba lost about 8 percent against the u. s. dollar last week and his own course, we're a half the monthly decline after an oil embargo and price cap came into force versus economy is contracted by more than 2 percent over the past 11 months. and figures were released a day after the kremlin announced a ban on oil exports to countries that set price caps on its energy products. the decree will come into effect in february. the syrian turkish and russian defense ministers have met in moscow to discuss ways of resolving the syrian crisis. they talked about the possible return of refugees and how to jointly combat arm groups there. the 1st such told, since the war began and follow repeated warnings from turkey over a ground operation into northern syria after a deadly bombing in a stumble. last month. turkish authorities named the attack on kurdish fighters. russia has approved a new turkish military offensive,
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alexia clair. nicole is the middle east expert at russia's international affairs council, and he explained, explains what led up to this meeting. several weeks ago, president oregon had a conversation over phone with his russian going to pots, and they discussed the possibility. so there was a proposal coming from the turkish leader to conduct 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 um, set up in you regional. busy formats a platform of interaction which could effectively address ah, not only the syrian question, but also other original issues which are the, all 3 parties are in one way or not. they are part of. so this is why it shouldn't be a surprise that this meeting
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a taken place today. only couple of weeks after this decision or a proposal to buy or to go to put in. and it's a good it and probably a positive signal that it's, it's the 1st, like a testing step for this. and probably in the new coming year, we will see the meetings of 3 foreign ministers and later probably no one knows either before off to elections and turkey, summits of 3 leaders coming up on the snooze hour from london. the 7 people are killed after a vehicle plowed into crowns at a popular carnival in southern nigeria. temperatures rise in the u. s. bringing rest bye to the east coast but flooding the spice of the west coast under water and in sport will show your record breaking performance in the india that's coming up with to ah,
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israel's new coalition government led by benjamin netanyahu is promising to make expanding israeli settlements in the occupied west bank, top of its list of priorities. a statement of policy piracies released by netanyahu's in the could party says the jewish people have an unquestionable exclusive right to the whole land of israel. new governments commitment could cause riffs with israel's closest allies, including me, night states, which opposes settlement construction and occupied territories. will israel's parliament, the kinessa has passed a highly contentious law to cement control over the police. the ben give your law as it's known grounds the far right incoming security minister to mar been given unprecedented power over the police. he's been appointed as a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu prepares to form a coalition. government is considered one of the most right administration decades was i require it has more now from west jerusalem. so the new government has
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already been causing a lot of control to see it's the most orthodox right wing government. and israel has ever seen in its history, and these decisions are being made fast and furious. they made decisions a couple of rules put together yesterday, new knows made this area and want to know where is giving full party members will party members in the coalition or politicians? 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 policy more authority sweeping powers across the military, across the, across the police. and it remains to be seeing what's going to be happening next. this was all part of the coalition feel if he like was missing from whenever he's going to be returning as prime minister again. and he has been in
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a position where he's needed this coalition to be able to advance forward and creates a new parliament. now, the ultra orthodox right wing coalition has made a stipulation that for them to join and partner with needs and guidelines and agreements, cemented ahead of being formed. and they want to guarantee that moving forward. they can go ahead with these decisions that they had clearly been in the works for . 1 while now the coalition has been until now, so to see like on the fringe, but now they're on the main st. and they want to ensure that they could pass in this. and y'all who put, sees stipulations ahead of anything else, like eva alti is a political analyst and also he joins his live from tel aviv sir. very warm welcome to the program. and i was just one her. it's headline says netanyahu is leading us into calles. is this your view? you know, i think that what's happening in the last 48 hours is actually unprecedented
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. and i think that the new minister of the police, in my bag greer, has disquieted perfectly, is that they have made history. and actually this is a turning point in the history of both the demographic and julie state. what david grossman today, which is also unprecedented because the se was the headlines today in the front page, is that it will be very difficult if not impossible, to rewind this illusion. because what we see now
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is anything but a balance of power between g, a judiciary and the administration between the gatekeepers. the commissioner of the police, the chief of staff between israel and the scene in between is well and the international community. it's, i don't know how many boats whenever i walk in the last 48 hours. but if you look also at the list of neural ministers, what qualifies them is that number one is the part that we're to blake mailed out to make sure that he will pass the new law that is next in line of overriding the supreme court. that the government,
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the cabinet can override this weather messes with the majority. and the other thing is the of course, getting out of trouble for his personal trouble. and the what qualifies those ministers is that they completely 100 percent subordinate from y'all and good to size the supreme court, the police and the prosecution caden. so it is a situation where you see some of these departments that you've mentioned, just say for the judiciary, for example, will they stand up against this? will they say no? our votes of the, the perception of democracy these days in the government. well, and then, you know, is that we say so, which means that they have
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a $64.00 majority and their position is completely paralyzed. but what do we see is getting something that i don't remember such a grand society protest more than one. so then israeli air force pilots, doctors today i saw a list of where i'm back to those not restore them. i think that issues and i believe that they will be out there in the streets to protest because 50 percent of the ready constituency of the voters don't like what they see. they don't like the sell out of these rarely democracy to the all the books to members leticia. that's another shame to admit that they are racist. and what,
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what for instance, what dan suggesting and it's going to be bothered. israeli lol, that's a physician, will be able to refuse treatment to gays, to arabs if he doesn't. so his face and let no i think give it one more question. i know that there are so many things that we could talk about in a short amount of time, but i just wanted to ask you this as well. it's also feels very important and looking at those and publish policy priorities for them, it could party, they focus very much on settlement expansion and using relatively kind of inflammatory language. i think it's fair to say just this again, israel potentially on a collision course. then again, with the international community. yes, it will be very hard for the american president. well, congress to welcome someone like either my banker. oh smart, rich,
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who are officially i believe in jury supremacy and your head of the national security council fall. and mr. maggie and i wrote a book about the he's a believe this is why it has to strike iran. so this government actually is sticking a finger into the eyes of our allies. first and foremost, the united states. it will be very interesting to follow the american response. why, what, why, why this government would be sworn in a cave else out there joining the political analysts. and also joining me there from telecom. thank you so much. gregor iran, human rights organization, which is based in norway says at least $476.00 people have been killed in months of nationwide protests including $64.00 children. the demonstrations respond by the
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death in custody of 22 year old martha meaning in september. she was detained in town on for allegedly violating strict death dress clothes. hundreds of people have been detained at valleys, across the country. according to write scripts, at least $100.00 protest is a currently at risk of execution death penalty charges, or long jail sentences. to female reigning chess players have been competing in an international tournament without a hitch up. both women are playing in the fight a world rapid and blitz chest championships. in all mati cars extend. they followed other ratings sports women in abandoning the head scarf, which is mandatory on 3 rounds. strict dress code you feel be an airline. sab resumed flights to northern te grave week in icing, loved ones, after 18 months of conflict. the route from ada sabbah watson mckelly was suspended during the conflict between government forces, antigua and rebels. now they signed to cease far in november. alexander buyers
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reports outside the airport and addis ababa, the significance of this moment is impossible to ignore kasey. hi lou and most of these families have lived in limbo for months. um with um, what does it didn't? hm. what nobody. i lived here apart from my husband and child who i love. i came here for my daughter's examination and suddenly got stuck. when i heard about the news of the flight, i fell to the ground and cried to america, not of course, with some left to see family, others for the birth of a grandchild. they planned to return to try in a week or 2, but in november 2020 war broke out communications and flights were suddenly impossible. alaska the gotten a couple of he got i'm extremely excited that i'm going to see my sister and my dad . i don't even know what to say. fighting began after the federal government
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accused the t drive people's liberation front of attacking an army base. outside mecca lay. the 2 year conflict has killed thousands of people and displaced millions. a peace agreement was signed in november. it includes the restoration of services to decry and the resumption of flights is the latest in that process. travel agents say the 1st flight was fully booked with an hours of the announcement . the government, it comes after a high level government delegation, visited rental held areas on monday when they were there to work on implementing the african union broker piece deal under the deal, the t p. a left fighters must disarm and allow security forces to take control, which is eritrea and forces will leave the region over. what we have so far. busy is especially an improvement in relation between the governments into gripe and the fuel and federal government, but broader issues,
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particularly the relationship. it's been harder integral and remain and addressed. and so far the negotiation has been going through the federal government, but it might be necessary that the integral governments directly engaged to try this for up. but on the runway in mckelly, the politics and broader conflicts are at least temporarily forgotten. the families are reunited. no one expected to be gone this long and the shock won't be easily forgotten. months of work remains to ensure the region doesn't slide back into conflict, but at least now they're finally home. 2 alexandra buyers, al jazeera, is lots more still to come to sour as the un warren's. this was one of the deadliest use for ranger. see we speak to refugees about their desperation to leave the dash ethnic serves in kosovo. urge to remove their barricades after christina
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release. is a former piece man whose arrest raced ancient serbia and his sport, novak joke eviction. raphael and the dow begin their preparations for the open details coming up later with to ah, hello then i just a few weeks ago a big fries took hold of much of europe, knocking temperatures down and bringing in winter conditions. well, things have certainly changed. we've got much mild weather coming in from the south, west record temperatures to the likes of barcelona, and we are going to see that won't spread if way, further east as we go into the start of the new year. if you look places like london, as well as paris was the temperature continued to climb. let's have a look at the 3 day. 15 degrees from friday in to saturday with lots of sunshine.
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now it may be warmer, but doesn't mean it's not going to be wet. we still got those rounds of rain rolling in off the atlantic, some heavy spells affecting parts of britain and island snow up in the north. right to spells down in the south. now as that cold air has slams into scandinavia, we're going to see significant snow pushing out further west. the temperatures here, still sitting above the average, that trend is also set to continue as we had for the south. a much quieter picture for the se, for turkey and greece that extends across the mediterranean. we are seeing some heavy rain from northern areas of portugal in spain, but certainly lots of sunshine down in the south. 16 degrees in cordova. ah. those from the move? so believe a with
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wow, ah, for reminder about top stories here on us in italy, have joined a growing list of countries imposing corporate restrictions on people arriving from china after beijing's decisions lifted stringent 0 co would policies china's no longer issued data on infections. but hospitals there are said to be under intense pressure. grandmother, she says, russian forces have stepped up a tax on the city of care sun, which was liberated from russian control. it says 33 missiles were fired, a civilian targets there in the last day, some hitting a hospital with her c board. and israel's new government is promising to make expanding israeli settlements in the occupied westbank top of its priority list. this is, parliament passed a new law, giving the incoming security minister in precedence had power over the peace to nigeria. and i were
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a car has plowed into crowds of the caliber carnival killing at least 7 people. another 29 people were injured after carlos control in the middle of the cities. biggest drink party often address has more now from caliber yesterday was if i could preach court and limit, they cannot because of the number of people on the streets and the number of pipes on the streets court. and also when the car cloud cowed, expected, it was quite a surprise has been security officers of ticket update. they investigated exactly what happened, what, what they're saying for now they're teaching it right now. and what do you see on this particular day when you have so much activity going on and see, i can cut that off more security personnel on the ground. sure, the events of yesterday did not repeat themselves. and so basically radically,
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it's going up to ensure that vehicles have been limited on the speed of accept the vehicles that have been me because i've been talking to the ip or official because that allowed into the venue or the street which the processes will take place. well, basically what you're seeing here, the number of troops we understand up to date, it will be professional paid troops that would be marching through the street. and then we judge by a group of judges will be looking at the costumes. music is happening in the going around the street with the district and judge. it's also taking stuff of what exactly is a member of a right wing group has been given a 19 year jail sentence for his role in a plots a kid. not the governor of the u. s. state of michigan. very cough junior was arrested in october 2020. his sentencing comes
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a day after another ring. the there was sentenced to 16 years were conspiring to kidnap freshmen with mark that both are members of the far right. 3 percentage group, who prosecuted say were trying to trigger a 2nd american revolution. days after an arctic blast enveloped the u. s. several western states and i babbling major flooding, california, oregon, and washington state of open affected so far. the weather system is colden, atmospheric river, and has been caused by the wind to storm. heavy rainfall has already caused a creek to burst its banks in salinas, california, and a so called king tide and heavy rainfall has triggered flooding in seattle. the national weather service has issued a warning for high winds. but there is some respite from the wind to weather for the u. s. east coast, as temperatures begin to rise, national guard members have been brought in to help clear the snow in the worst hits city. buffalo in new york state is also been going door to door to check on residence. a 140 centimeters of snow fell in buffalo and what people are calling
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the blizzard of the century. the storm, driven by an arctic blast, killed more than 60 people in the west, most of them in new york state. well embassy news reporter jesse cash has more now from buffalo. 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 ban on people who are getting in the way of much needed clean up. you can see that we've got some melting going on here right now. temperatures will jump to the fifty's on friday. there's also rain on the way, which means we'll see a rapid mel 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 that winter storm has forced the cancellation of thousands of flights by u. s. airlines, south west, in what the government is calling
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a system failure, the carrier scrap nearly 10000 place and is warned of continuing destruction. and to thursday and friday, the company c. e o has apologized to passengers. a u. s. transport secret secretary, but his gaze says he'll look into why southwest was worth it than other airlines. the what does indicates is a system failure and they need to make sure that these stranded passengers get to where they need to go. and that they were provided, adequate compensation, southwest is going to have to not only make them financially whole but but find a waiter, but really rebuild trust and confidence. again. they pledge to me that they're going to do that. i want to see exactly what that means. at least 25 people have died after heavy rains and flooding in the southern philippines. evacuation centers have been set up and emergency response scenes are helping more than 80000 people who are displaced from their homes. some residents have been working to remove debris after days of heavy rains,
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but where the forecast the same war storms are said to hit southern and central region from the philippines. over the coming days, roads have been closed in parts of co aides after a rear winter hailstorm video was shared on social media showed vehicles. cont, cautiously driving along. roles that appeared to be covered in snow was in fact a mixture of heavy rain and hail. dozens of her hinder refugees who arrived in northern indonesia earlier this week are receiving medical care. many spent weeks at sea before arriving at che province. as you and says 2022 has been one of the deadliest ears for ranger at sea. tanveer charger is in cox's bizarre where he spoke to refugees about their desperation to leave bangladesh. o lemme cotton is inconsolable after the death of a 19 year old son, he was on the road, one of the several boats that made it to archie indonesia a few days ago, but could not survive the ordeal. muhammad no man's sister,
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i shall, captain under 2 daughters are among the missing. they were trying to reach militia in a boat with a dream to reunite with her husband. my sister with her 2 daughters, left camp on the 2nd of december by tech nap last time i talked with my sister was on the 3rd of december. since same, we had lunch today. we are now worried that the boat carrying mazda and nieces may have something. nearly 1000000 rowing and muslims have been living in bangladesh, refugee camp since 2017, after fleeing persecution in myanmar 5 years on with no hope for reparation inside most are desperate to live comfortably. there is no livelihood for us here when you're in di poverty and has no education for children on the left, which is why many offline. the candidate was initially looking on another line facing increasing restriction and poor living condition in the cams many drawing a ref. it is our turning to smugglers willing to risk the dangerous journey by sea
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to seek a better life. the un says 2022 could be one of the deadliest ears at c in almost a decade for the rowing goes as going number fleet, desperate condition in refugee camps like the whole day, about 5 full of left out of my way of my parents are old and the bad health, which is why my brother had decided to leave the camp ahead to san long st. asia. lucky had been to school family. it was told that my brother jumped to garcia desperation because he was starving. i thought getting another from louisiana hard by mother says it's trying to stop rowing or refugees from risking their lives in boats. but with little result, i'll jessica, as request for an interview, was declined by the cox's bizarre police. bangladesh has been generous host to the display, so hang up. but the international community has so far failed to put pressure on me and mark. and the crisis appears to be far from over 10 vh audriel da 0. cox's bizarre migrant scholars at the u. s. mexico board, a se,
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they remain hopeful after the u. s. supreme court will to keep trump the restrictions in place well known as title 42 was imposed in 2020, so controlled spread. a coven. 19, a gave officials the power to expel thousands of undocumented migrants entering b u. s. from mexico. policy had been due to expire this month, several republican state. so trying to challenge the policies and, and this feels like a bucket of cold water. we don't know what to do now. they told us title 42 has been prolonged mickey, but those are nearby brothers. i left my country with the intention of getting into the united states and i haven't given up yet. i'll stay on my path. i will stay in mexico, but my james is to cross to the other side. or possibly venezuela's economy is emerging from a deep recession after years of political upheaval, angular sanctions. but about half of the population still lives in poverty, and income inequality continues to widen. allison to ramp yet he reports now from
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caracas. adelina garcia opened her natural, cosmetic shop 4 months ago in caracas. bedding on venezuela's, mother it economic recovery. and despite many hurdles, she says things have gone well so far on economy, agatha and i see on any 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 have started operating again, implementing 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. they're 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
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international geo politics. this is allowed my daughter to venture outside the country shaking hands with leaders who were trying to house them until a few months ago and confounding opponents every earlier. why does them in the united states and other democracies recognize as legitimate president, after calling my daughters 2018 re election, a sham spends most of his days in a spartan office, photos under wall show him at the height of his efforts to topple madura and although opposition parties are now seeking to end his mandate, he remains undeterred. i don't wanna do out a thought. oh, now like some resumes. yeah. only the we need to bring this to a presidential election and we need to strengthen the opposition to facilitate talk to mexico. but let me be clear, it's not because the opposition is divided, that madura keeps the power. he keeps you sipping power because this is a dictatorship my daughter's regime as agreed interior to resume negotiations with the opposition in mexico and arrange free unfair presidential elections in 2000
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with 4 in exchange for e s. u, a. thank jones and the oil sector. my daughter's hoping the economy will continue improving enough to give him a chance to win the next presidential elections out. right. especially if the position remains as divided as it is right now. that economies say the improvements have done little for the majority of venezuelans. good. my little see at the all you elemental madura is trying to credit himself for the increasing a comic activity, but all they've done is top 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 ed brianna's and the government more time to maneuver. i listened them piet, the al jazeera carrack, us sat sedan was planning to send 750 soldiers to east in democratic republic of
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congo. they'll be part of a regional force, deployed to counter on groups and civil unrest. but while the government welcome sees voice, is many congolese are opposed to them. malcolm lab looks back in a difficult year. the d i. c. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in recent months. his e n. $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 it pursuing a you can an armed great pulled the adf that's responsible for massacring thousands of civilians rights creep said the violence has increased since the ugandan troops arrived both uganda, andrew under have been accused of meddling and looting minerals ever since they 1st invaded congo the 1990s. it's not everyone who we, who was interested in a more stable gas street. there is some non states app guard and
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perhaps even some fits actors who need this to, to, to be going on so that they may got, you know, with their traffic 6 months ago, east african leaders agreed to send a regional stabilization force kenyon 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, one day uganda have supported proxy. i'm groups against each other, but also against the commonly state. more than 20 years after their mission began, the popularity of un peacekeepers is in all time low. many congo li blamed them for failing to protect civilians. demonstrators of bern,
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some un convoys encamped in recent months. many people say that tired of foreign forces the beginning, that the soul, you, son for the sea, is to have i said, which is the responsible i state that can defend its territory and a fed, 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 in division innovation and they, they didn't give the solution. and we can say that these rates are not an initiative which is in military. 6 shot if will hi, will. they are full. the m $23.00 groups widely understood to be backed by neighboring wonder. it's fighters have been photographed alongside brandon soldiers
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. un peacekeepers have filmed hundreds of fighters crossing the border. rwanda denies backing the group. almost nobody in congo believes it in cities across congo . people have protested against lawanda and you can the who they blame for decades of military aggression. it called for western powers to cut off military 8 to wander. the u. s. and more recently, france and germany have criticized rwanda for it support. but none of rwanda is backers have applied sanctions last week. the voter registration began for elections that are due to be held a year from now, leaked documents share the last election 4 years ago. was rigged, president felix jessy. katy 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 documents of the national electoral commission, it's already in there as
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a factor that might delay elections themselves. so they were preparing the argument 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 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, the cost of an authorities have released a form,
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a police officer who's arrest earlier this month. intentions were possible ethnic serve minority sir b as a president, alexander who church has also visited because school service order to arch ethnic serbs locking rules in protest. his arrest removed their barricades, the former possible sir policeman was arrested for assaulting a serving the ser. he's now been placed under house arrest, which elaina lucius has more now from the border village of yar in yay. then pauses she is a former police officer from call civil. he led his job in november when all the serbs withdrawn from the coastal institutions. and he was arrested here in jada, new crow, single december 10, and he was accused on terrorism. since then, he's somewhere here in the police camp in yachting, it somewhere near discussing. and he's the lawyer confirm to are the 0 that he has been released under house arrest. but now there is
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a logistical problem for ghost of police. how to transfer bond, teach to his house because of the barricades and remind you that advantage arrest was the main reason for the barricade. so now we are waiting to see if the barry case or some of them will be remote. the vatican says the health of former pope m moraitis benedict is worsening and he is receiving constant medical care. the 95 year old became the 1st pope and 600 years to resign. when he step down in 2013. at the time, benedict said he no longer had the physical and mental strength to run the church. he's been living in the basket ever since. france visited his predisposed to after telling a general audience that benedict was very sick. still ahead. this new sour, australia, closing on a series went against south africa, the best of the cricket action coming up in sport with children. ah.
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oh, news. ah, oh, here still with all the day sports news, joke. julie, thank you very much. manchester. you're on track to retake 2nd place in the premier league. thanks yet. another scoring master costs from erling hollins, and a wage and very many soldiers. one of the 1st touches. if the game was denied by ela, marie on hollywood. i'm going 2nd chips away off the lease almost held out till half time looked at the last lake before the bright rodriguez city. the late
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then 6 minutes in a 2nd. all police pause was pounced on by jack really, who sets up holland for an ethan issue against the club. he supported, as a boy, saw the fight and wilma, yet again, he combined with released to get his 2nd tonight, went on and is now school credible $26.00 and titian's joining system to he's a pull one back, but at 31 says here on trying to retake 2nd sports new castle leaders also now to an event will match the french league between the leaders, person, manager strasburg. naymark killian academy with some of the styles from the well cut for p. s. j. captain martinos will be open up from a name of a ton deploy for the brazilian who missed a penalty, which ultimately sold his country. north south was funnel safe, fight, probation for it. in the 2nd half, he went from harrington william short story and the own goal, which made it $11.00. and since then your name all has been sent all the oregon
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foot. they went down in the bought the rectory shade in a 2nd yellow diving, which means it down to the head men. and because of final, you minutes still 11 variable, they say what have i need to unlock the site in europe's help place? look, a dante recorded only the m b a 2nd 60 point triple double for the dallas mavericks in a dramatic when over the new york. next, dallas had been 9 points down with 33 seconds left, but somehow level it up off to dante which purposefully missed a free throw. lights at the end. of one point wouldn't be enough. so he fired it against the black board and scored the rebound with one second left. that took the game to overtime, dallas one by 5 and john tige ended with 60.21 rebounds. and tennyson. james
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hardens the only other player to score a 60 point to trickle minutes dante, which is only the 6 player ever to get 6 or more for to point triples. after houghton, 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 with those guys and then he states, you know, it's amazing for me. no joke of it's been practicing in australia almost a year of being deported from the country over his stance against the cobra. 19 vaccine. if we did a possible 3 year bond though, which means he's been given a visa after australia relaxed it rolls around on vaccination travelers. joke which will compete at the adelaide international tournament. a warm up to the australian open, which is aiming to win for 10th time, was roughly on the tao who won the open earlier this year in july,
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which is absence. he'll will not by playing spain in the local united cup team event in sydney, per brisbin, the dallas police, the joker, which will compete this year. no legacy i go to for, for that is good for probably for defiance. i a little, i mean, best place for what gordon always whether australia are closing in on a series victory against south africa. as of today, the one is doubly century on tuesday it was a wicket keeper, alex kerry. he scored the ones on wednesday. the smash $111.00 at the m. c. g, and cameron green hit 51 with a broken finger before the host declared of 578 south or closed 15 for one. when rainstorm play dylan, 83 ramsey jamaica strain that was battling again having lucy lynn had a good day with the batch and crop sheet home late them and came williamson hit centuries, will take them parcels, psalms press release, title they finished with bo,
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1262 wrongs ahead until the handling in one of those mentioned pakistan since 2003, russell domingos does not resigned as bangladesh coach shafter their test series. defeat to india says he took over in 2019 bank dash one test in new zealand, one day series against south africa and india, and recorded t 20 series winds against australia and new zealand. ah, that is all you sport for now. it is back to julian london. joe, thank you so much. that's it for me, we'll be back in just a sec with much more thought by ah hm.
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