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hotel casino in cambodia catches fire, killing several people and injuring doesn't ah time, sammy dan, this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, global concern is paging easiest. cobra 19 measures the us is the latest to impose restrictions on travelers from china. the search is on the new york state for victims of the major winter storm which plunged tens of thousands of people into the dark. israel is set the square in the most right wing government in its history, led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ah, several people have been killed in a huge fire. it's a cambodian casino complex on the tie border. thousands more have been injured. the
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blades broke out that the grand diamond hotel and casino and poet pay late on wednesday. the fire is believed to have started on the ground floor before spreading quickly. a number of the injured have been taken to hospital in neighboring thailand. year in saw him is a journalist in cambodia is capital non pen. he says, authorities fear more people, dead or alive has still traps inside the hotel. the witnesses told me that there were last night about 1130 p. m. local time. there was the cable electronic explosion. and actually i leased a lot of people on the 18th florida was up there and 2 or 3 people that jump from that like the 3 floor or 3rd floor, 4th floor, one of them or 2 of them, a di and the other one has broken the leg and apparently the 2 more still trapped
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in that floor and now the army and try to reach you workers working around the clocks to rescue those people who apparently trapped on the 18th floor. they believed that at least another $53.00 of them were lost and die. amen. die and still alive among the 53. and also the cambodian senior officer, the for the primary is over there for venture governor over there. local police for data trying to sort of waiting to see if any, any people on the 18th row was still alive and also still, i don't know how many more of a trap there. some breaking news coming into us now of ukraine, where authorities are saying a russian missile attack is under way in targeting several regions of the country, including the capital key. if we're bringing more details on this,
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as soon as we get them out, the u. s. is joining a growing list of countries imposing restrictions on travelers from china as beijing ease is current of virus policies. as of january, the 5th all passengers coming from china even via a 3rd country, will have to produce a negative curve at $900.00 test. similar measures have been announced in italy, taiwan, india, malaysia, and japan. american house officials are concerned beijing isn't sharing dancer on possible evolving strains. our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. well, the wagner ministration is concerned that the chinese government is not being fully transparent with regard to the number of infections that are occurring in china with the lifting of those restrictions. and so as a result, it is putting in place strict measures for those who are traveling from china as well as macau and hong kong and what those measures are going to look like is
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effective midnight on january 5th. all travelers are going to need to show a negative cobra 19 test. this is either a p c r or an average a test which in 48 hours of departure. and this is regardless of the vaccination status. and this is for all travelers above the age of 2 years. now the reason for this is not only because of the concern that the chinese government is not being fully transparent in terms of the data is providing to the united states. but also because the united states feels in the absence of the day that it is not fully able to monitor sort of the crime, very intended sub variance that are already present in the united states. and the fear is that this is something that could be on the rise as a result. and so this is something that the united states is doing as a precaution. and we should point out that this is also going to affect travelers
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coming from canada as well. because a lot of these travelers are transiting through canada, while officially china recorded only one covey 19 related death on wednesday, despite reports of hospitals and funeral homes being overwhelmed. diego, children, or you can, fisher, all countries go through the stations when they adjust their coffee. the policy, china is no exception. currently china, the p w tuition is all predictable and under control. beijing is the 1st city to pause the peak of infections, 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 ensuring a smooth and orderly transition to zondaway in the us for people trapped by the arctic storm. u. s. police and national guard has been going door to door on the east coast. the weather is still causing travel disruptions. gabriel, that is on the reports from new york airline travel chaos. united states
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continues prompted primarily by ongoing delays and cancellations at southwest airlines. one of america's largest carriers that operates mostly in the united states, but also in the caribbean and central america. dear line cancelled over 2000 flights on wednesday. hundreds of thousands of passengers left stranded and it's not over yet. the airline has preemptively canceled more than 1000 flights on thursday as it scrambles to reposition planes and crews during a system wide operational breakdown. during a massive snow storm during peak travel season. the storm that triggered some of the travel disruptions has mostly passed, but his left behind destruction and death in buffalo, new york's 2nd largest city. the city was subjected to more than 40 straight hours
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of blizzard like conditions. it wasn't just buffalo further north in canada homes along lake erie, where fully crystallized in ice after the storm. but it was buffalo that was hit the hardest and on wednesday residents were trying to dig out and help rest you crews look for anybody still trapped in their homes or car behind walls of snow. i was out here. try to get my driveway clear and they roll pass and they see me out here. so they stopped and asked me, did i need help? and i told them yes. and they stopped and they did me. and then a star him across the street. and they helping her, and then i asked them nicely that they do this lady over here because she's of her ninety's. and that's what they're doing right now. the death toll was expected to climb the grim work of recovering bodies left to the police. the good news is a reprieve is in sight, as the temperatures are supposed to be above freezing for the next few days,
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giving residence a chance to regroup. but it also means another worry. of course when temperatures rise, all that snow and ice melts. turning into water. so now there's a real risk of severe flooding. the governor of new york is so concerned about the flood risk. late wednesday, she announced she's deploying resources there to try to deal with it. more than 300 generators and 775000 sand bags are on their way to buffalo gabriel santo ouch. as either new york serbs who have been protesting in northern cost of a have agreed to remove road barricade starting on thursday. they've been protesting against the detention of a former police. officer boats have been blocked with trucks and tractors and some of the demonstrations turned violent. these are pictures from rudolf, a serbia. one of the areas where barricades is set to be cleared or serbian
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president and alexander who church met members of the cost of a sub community on wednesday hoping to ease tensions because not to the $2.00 or so today. from the morning hours a removal of a barricades will begin, but this is not a simple process and can be done in 2 hours as some have imagined. within 24 to 48 hours, the barricades will be removed, but distrust is not removed. those who are playing with the very existence of serbs and kosovo must know that we will not allow and not now nor in the future. when we mr. the moment we'll fill ahead on al jazeera, reunited off the months apart because of conflict. ethiopians reconnect with family in the region, and we speak the rank refugees about why they risk the dangerous the journey from bangladesh to indonesia. ah
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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 temperature 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 at 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. now it may be warm up, it 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 slammed into scandinavia,
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we're going to see significant snow pushing out further west, but 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 for northern areas of portugal in spain, but certainly lots of sunshine down in the south. 16 degrees in cordova. ah ah
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ah ah, i'll come back here watching al jazeera time to recap the headlines now. several people have died in a hotel fire on the ty cambodian border, dozens of been injured in taken to the hospital for treatment. for you, i says beginning january, the 5th, all passengers coming from china will have to provide a negative cov 19 test. the rule will also apply to travelers going through a 3rd country. similar measures have been announced in italy, taiwan, india, malaysia, and japan. authorities in ukraine say a russian miss heart attack is targeting several regions of the country,
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including the capital israel's new far rights when government is due to be sworn in after weeks of cough negotiations. the block is live by prime minister designate benjamin netanyahu. it's one the november election and as formed the coalition government. bizarre lab smarter edge will be finance minister. he supports israeli settlements in the occupied palestinian territory. bay are illegal under international law. it's a mob been given. was convicted of incitement to racism in 2007 will now be security minister. a law passed this week will give him unprecedented power over the police force ivy miles, a religious nationalist known for anti l g. b t q views will hold the deputy post in the education ministry and now himself is still on trial for
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a legit bribery fraud and breach of trust. he's always maintained his innocence. well that incoming government is promising to prioritize the expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied westbank. but you mean netanyahu's they could party released the list of it's policy priorities, which says the jewish people have, quote, un unquestionable exclusive rights to all of israel's land. bolivian police have detained the main opposition leader, louise fernando camacho. the governor of santa cruz is accused of leading a crew in 2019 opposition. supporters deny this arguing? events were only protests that lead to the resignation of then president, even more or less off the camacho, the rest demonstrations were held in the streets as at the airports and center cruise that as well as opposition leader. one guy though he's delaying a decision about whether he's interim government should be dissolved. almost 50 countries have recognized him as the judgement leader by though formed the
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temporary body as a way to call for new elections after president nicholas madura is why the district victory and the 2018 poles. 3 of the 4 policies that make up the opposition coalition voted in favor of removing the interim government. is he ok now lines his resume, slides to northern to gray after 18 months of conflict. the route from addis ababa to michaela was suspended during the fighting between government forces and to ground forces. they signed the cease fire in november, the government says basic services have been restored, including telecommunications and banking. alexander buyers 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. come with them. what
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does it do? hm. what about if 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 now to cross 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 flightless were suddenly impossible to knock at 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 accused the t drive people's liberation front of attacking an army base outside macaulay. 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 t gray and the resumption of flights is the latest in that process. travel agents say
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the 1st flight was fully booked with an hours of the announcement 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 switches. eritrea and forces will leave the region all over again. what we have so far. busy officially an improvement in relation between the governments into gripe and the pure and federal government. the broader issue, particularly the relationship between an integral and remain on addressed. and so far the negotiation has been going to the federal government, but it might be necessary that the integral government directly engaged to try this ward up. but on the runway, in mckelly, the politics and broader conflict, or at least temporarily forgotten. the families are
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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. alexandra buyers al jazeera. for any more that breaking news story out of ukraine authorities, they say a russian missile attack is target things. several regions, including the capital key is we can go straight to our correspondent charles stratford joins us now live from caves. what is the aftermath look like? it's very difficult to tell at this stage assign a will tell you what we know. suddenly this morning would have been around for 5 am i supposed they were very loud. sirens. be heard across the capitol and it's only really in the last half an hour ago. that we've started to hear what sounds like
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a heavy barrage. there were large explosions in an area to my right. i suppose about 10 minutes ago. it's very difficult to tell whether these are into said she'd either miss lyles all these so called kamikaze drones or whether in fact one was a strike. there was one exceptionally large explosion which would suggest that that had, had not been intercepted. and then i suppose it was just a few minutes later, literally before we came up live, that was what seems to be interceptions in the skies above. there was allowed rule and smoke trial and then puffs of smoke in it, in the sky explosions in the sky. which would suggest intersections of either missiles or more likely drones. we would have heard missiles are incredibly loud when they go over. so we would have probably heard that had it been a cruise missile about it, i say things remain very unclear at the moment. it was about, i suppose,
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half an hour ago, that the 1st bit of information really came out from an official source, a presidential adviser on facebook, saying that a 100 missiles had been launched in several waves and were on their way. as you mentioned in the intro, it's not just cave, we understand that areas around car cave have also been targeted. of course, this we understand is being part of russia's campaign, targeting. for example, energy infrastructure. it's all gets across the country which they have been doing to such a devastating effect for the last 2 and a half months or so, been least a week since the last wave of attacks. we are now getting reports of a residential building that is on fire. so of course we will now go investigate and bring you more in the aus to come. but yeah, this is a say the 1st big barrel here on the capital city for more than
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a week. and no doubt, quite a lot of damage that match at least is, is the fear. and that's what we've seen in previous attacks. all right, thanks so much. charles of the iran human rights organization which is based in norway says at least $476.00 people, including children of been killed during months of protests, the demonstrations response by the death in police custody of massa. i mean, the in september she was detained into her arm for allegedly violating the strict dress code rights group, say at least 100 protest is facing the death penalty or lengthy prison sentences south sudan plans to send 750 soldiers to east in democratic republic. of congo, they'll be part of a regional force, the counter armed groups and civil unrest. the many congolese oppose the move. can web is more what's being a difficult year for the country. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in recent months as the n $23.00 armed group advanced towards the city of
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goma in democratic republic of congo to the nor ugandan 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 grid, pulled the adf that's responsible for massacring thousands of civilians. writes creeps, say the violence has increased since the ugandan trips arrived. both uganda, andrew under of been accused of meddling and looting minerals ever since they 1st invaded congo the $900.00 ninety's. it's not everyone who we, who was interest you know, most tables. yes. there is some non spits app guard and perhaps even some fit factors who need this to to, to be going on so that they may got, you know, we have traffics. 6 months ago, east african leaders agreed to send the regional stabilization force kenyon
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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 congo li, blame them for failing to protect civilians. demonstrators of bern, some un convoys encamped in recent months. many people say they're tired of foreign forces. the beginning that the so you son for the see is to have i stayed, which is the responsible i state that can defend its territory and
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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 of in the i see we have these for an in division innovation 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 food. the n 23 arms 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 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
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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 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 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
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of this town of keep them last week following international calls for its 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. now a group of wrangler refugees of arrived in northern indonesia have described why they fled the refugee camp in bangladesh. about 200 of them spend weeks at sea before arriving in our province. this week, malnourished and dehydrated, have the child's re reports from cox's bizarre where i met refugees.
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my cousin is inconsolable after the death of a 19 year old son. he was on board one of the several boats that made it to indonesia a few days ago. but could not survive the ordeal mom at no man sister, i shall captain under 2 daughters among the missing. they were trying to reach militia in a boat with a dream to reunite with her husband. my sister with a 2 daughters left camp on the 2nd of december by tech. now the last time i talked with my sister was on the 3rd of december. since then we have lost touch. we are now worried that the boat carrying much in the, in the not nearly 1000000 growing muslims have been living in bangladesh, refugee camp since 2017 after fleeing persecution in me on march. why verizon, with no hope for a preparation insights, most are desperate to leave, will come in. so there's no live across here when you're in di poverty and there's
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no education for children, which is why many offline the congress and not facing and cruising restriction and poor living condition in the camp. many refugees are turning to smugglers, willing to risk the dangerous journey by sea to seek a better life. the un says 2022 could be one of the deadliest ears that see in almost a decade for the rowing goes as growing number, flee desperate condition in refugee camps like that were held up by filezilla on my way of my parents are old and in bad health, which is why my brother decided to leave the camp medical st. launched asia. lucky hoping to school a family. it was told that my brother jumping on to say at desperation because he was starving. i my mother's space. it's trying to stop rowing or refugees from risking their lives in boats. but with little result of j. zero's request for an interview was declined by the cox's bizarre police. bangladesh has been generous host to the displaced throw hanger,
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but the international community has so far failed to put pressure on me and mar, and the crisis appears to be far from over. 10 v chaudhry al jazeera, cox's bizarre defense ministers from turkey, or syria and russia have met in moscow to discuss waste when the war and syria. we talked about the possibility of returning refugees and how to work together to combat on groups. the discussions follow repeated warnings from ankara of a potential ground operation in northern syria. anchor blaine's kurdish fighters across the border for a bombing in this number. last month. russia opposes the turkish offensive in northern syria. a social media platform, twitter has suffered a major outage. thousands of users globally reported not being able to access their accounts. and he said they received an error message and complained notifications were not working. the platform has been at the forefront of controversy since billionaire ellen mosque took over the company earlier this year. ah.
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