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cove at 19 infection suite, 3 china prompting a growing number of countries to impose restrictions on its travelers honoring the eternal king of football. the world grieves the passing of palo, the brazilian legend who died of cancer on thursday, palsied me on my leader. ang, thanks. so she is sentenced to 7 more years in jail and corruption charges. she'll now serve 33 years plus i'm not that about my entire honor, albania is a stable country, but a great number of main young albanians risking their lives of small booth to try and reach the u. k. illegally. that is for more reaction from around the globe to palletized, this world's best football is pay tribute to the only player to win $3.00 world cups. high sales ah welcome to the news or after abandoning some of the world's toughest cove at 19
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restrictions. china is witnessing what's believe to be its worst outbreak. videos of emerge of cues like these outside a funeral homes. the severity of the crisis and the scale of infections are unclear . the official number of debt, some coven, 19, and infections, or low. beijing insist it's being transparent with the data, but hospital seemed to be struggling with cases corridor was car parks have been used to treat patients, and pharmacies are reported to be running out of medicine. a growing number of countries such as the u. s. italy, spain and japan have announce restriction was on travelers from china, prompting criticism from beijing, or can haiti all countries, sco at 19. prevention and control measures should be scientific and appropriate and should not affect normal people to peep contacts as well as normal exchange and co operation. in recent days, many leading medical experts for multiple countries have said that there is no need to impose restrictions on entry of travelers from china general or south korea as
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impose its own set of restrictions on chinese visitors. this includes a bond or non essential travel. an amanda tree, negative covey, 19 test unit, kim report, some sol. this eating and shopping, mecca of young soul and pre paid them at times was bustling with visitors from china, so much so that they could order their food or let the cosmetics in their native tongue. and even as the area revives, we are not expecting that influx to return even for the lunar new year holiday. and that's because cove with 19 competing concerns will be keeping them from being single neg will restrict issuing shorts and bees as in china. it is necessary to refrain travel from china until the virus situation is stabilized. in new guidelines released by the health ministry, non essential travel will be restricted from january 5th throughout the month if not throughout february. there won't be additional flights added, and all existing routes will be funneled through
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a single airplane in china international. for those who qualify to enter, they'll need a negative covered 900 test results to board and take a p. c. r. test. within 24 hours of arrival. south korea has been trying to maintain its own coven 19 infection situation under control. this comes as senior citizens, boosted rates, remain stubbornly low. and as the number of code 19 related deaths and serious cases have been on the rise by double digit percentage points, 1st half the winter months ahead. still look challenging for health officials here . well, health work experience in the united states and the european union and advising a waste also from airplanes to be tested to detect any new variant from china. malaysia said it will take such samples from aircraft arriving from china. well, let's bring in doctor william shatner. he's the medical director of the national
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foundation for infectious diseases. he's also a professor of preventative medicine, vanderbilt university medical center, and joins us now live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to the news, our doctor schaffner. can i stop and ask you how? precisely analyzing waste water form aircraft inbound from china may help nations both to that coven defenses will testing waste water has become increasingly common throughout the united states and testing waste water. from playing for passengers. in coming from china, give a sense of which strains of the virus are out there. that's very important because the chinese government has been very forthcoming providing data on the various variance of covet that are circulating in china. but if we test the waste water on from planes coming from china, we may be able to get
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a better sense of whether new variance are cropping up in china, variance of possible concern, could they evade the protection of our current vaccines? and so the war we know about the nature of the viruses that are circulating in china, the better prepared the rest of the world can be and staying with the analyzing of waste water. how practically might it be done, and it's the 1st time that we're seeing there. so has it been done before, during previous peaks in cove? it internationally. well, i haven't heard of testing wastewater on aircraft before, but we're certainly doing it increasingly in the united states, particularly in urban areas. you know, there's so much at home testing and so many people not even bothering to get tests neeve that we have a we don't have as good a sense of weird this virus is spreading in the united states. so testing
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wastewater actually is giving us an additional helpful information so that we can track the spread of this virus in this country. and now using it in this circumstance, airplanes coming in from china. that's a very clever idea. we'll see how useful it is. and can you remind me what exactly is contributing to the surgeon cases in china? what specifically in terms of variance, are we looking at full? well, obviously what's contributing to the surge is that we had a 0 coven policy, initially with a lot of social distancing. but now that's opening up and people are permitted to go out and about and travel is in and out of china are now being permitted. so this is getting, this virus is oma cron and its various variance which are very contagious. an
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opportunity to spread widely, to literally millions of chinese people. when that happens, there's an opportunity for the virus to mutate and create new variance that might evade the protection of our current vaccines. that would be the greatest concern. that's why everyone wants to know which viruses are circulating in china. and if china is not providing that information, we on the outside of china are thinking a ways to get that information so that the rest of the world can pair. in case there is a new variant of concern that's very different that suddenly appears. doctor william schaffner really great to thought he, thanks for joining us when he's our thank you. ah,
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no, brazil's government is declared 3 days of loaning, falling the death of football. legend pelley tribute supporting in from around the world for the 82 year old who died after a long battle with cancer. he's been described as the eternal king and the most divine fullest. finter monahan reports a footballing giant looks down on a nation in mourning landmarks across brazil, paying tribute to the man widely regarded as the greatest player of all time for his whole career. since he was a little boy who grew up in a poor community, he stood out for being the best player in the world. we who witnessed really a life have a feeling of gratitude towards him. kelly was think the national team by 16 and by 17. his 2 amazing goals in the final one, brazil, the world cup, in sao paulo fans gather where it all began. it was here at the center football
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club that a young pele got his start at the age of 15. he will go on to greater things, but local times, feel a special connection to him. you gotta, jo means you. it's sad that the king of football died. that needs no further comment. he did so much for football. he modernized, he was a 3 times will couple. so he'll go down in history of the legacy he left behind. last revised. he inspired many of the great players of today, argentina's world cup in captain leon messy post a photo saying simply, rest in peace. brazil, forward name are, says pele, change the sport. he turned football into art and gave voice to the poor. but it all could have turned out very differently. speaking to al jazeera in 2007 pelley spoke at the pressure he was under to take another patio. my father said ok, no, i don't want to be a 2nd play football player. you have to say that have to be a duck though, profits. my mother used to say now don't play, but i have a luck,
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but the not, not the everyone who has the kind of a paternity. one of the biggest debates in sport is whether he was better than argentinian legend, madonna, who died in 2020 in 2000 people, awarded them, joined player of the century. but pele was unique. his name is almost synonymous with football. on monday his body will be taken to santos, the place where it all began, and his final resting place. vent monahan al jazeera. okay, well let's talk to football journalists, tim vickery joining us live from rio de janeiro. and tim. well, 1st the welcome to the news i. can you explain to an international audience who may not understand the ins and outs of global football? what precisely pilot did in terms of reinventing the game for the modern times? well, 1st of all, let's talk about the fact that he was born just 52 years after brazil abolished
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slavery. and here we are him leaving the scene and the word that's being used a lot is king, the undisputed king of the global game. so what that tells you, i think, is 2 things. number one, it tells you about the, the extraordinary talents and determination of pele. but also about the democratic nature of the game itself. about football, a game, you don't need money, you don't need expensive equipment. it opens all shapes and sizes and what he does is drag football into the mold nij he is so far ahead of its time. it's unreal. if you watch clips of him. it's a little bit like as a for a modern player, with all the advantages of contemporary, physical preparation and dietary knowledge has been transported back 6070 years. and he's showing the old, the oldies how it's done, extraordinarily ahead of his time. he's a global icon of the game at a time before football has properly globalized. and really the world gathered
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last her other last few weeks in keta for the world cup. and it was fitting that pallet's last lucid days on earth happened while the well cup was happening. because it gave an opportunity for the world of football to send a message of love and respects from the world cup. which really is a house that pal i built? no one did more than pele to establish the world cup as this month long feast of football, when we all want to down tools all around the world and spend that entire month watching football. it's pal, i who built that house. so pallet's a figure whose importance transcends sport. i think he's a, he's an absolute global icon for everything that he represents. and same, he put it into real start relief when he said he was born only 52 years after slavery was abolished in brazil. what does his success mean for generations of
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young, humble of the young players from poor backgrounds like pele, particularly from like by grant. but he sets the bar. he brazil is established under pele as the side, the country that every a wants to be for a month every 4 years. remember pele as a 9 year old child watching his father cry as he's listening on the radio to brazil losing the 1950 world cup final to uruguay on this 9 year old child cesta his father. i'm going to put all this right. i'm going to avenge this at this time, brazil is still wearing white shirts. it's after that, they wear yellow, fast forward 20 years pal. i leaves the international scene, brazil of one the will cut 3 times. they have become v country of football, the spiritual guard and guardians of the peaceful, gay, and brazil is now known all around the world as the country that wins the country
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that wins in style and the country that wins in style with a smile on its face. who wouldn't want to be brazil? he is the greatest diplomat, the country as ever had. and his message goes not only to poor brazilians, but poor kids all over the world. look at what a watch possible with hard work, dedication, and some lack along the way. what a lovely message to send to the wild youth. and we're looking at pictures of pele through the ages while we're talking now. pitches of him playing in black and white pitches of him playing on the fields and start color as well. clearly the rise of television and played a massive role in the rise of his stardom internationally. no doubt about his woke up career is almost like the classic her ply in 3 acts. the hero emerges in a 1958 as a 17 year old kid, a skinny kid, who in chance the world act to the here i go through trials and tribulations. he's
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injured in the course of the 62 woke up. he's kicked out of the $66.00. well copy doesn't want to know any more, doesn't want to play any more well caps act 3. the hero is persuaded to come back one last time and leave the stage at his act salut peak. and he's helped in that mexico 70 by the fact that this is the 1st world cup broadcast all around the world and the images glistening in the mexican sunshine. i had this almost other worldly, ethereal quality. and at the time, many people made a link between brazil winning the 1970 woke up and the moon landing just a few months earlier. also those images with an ethereal other worldly quality about them. so it's the birth of the television age, and the world cup becomes this global habits because of television. but also because of pal i because if the spectacles no good. what's the point of watching it? pele might everyone wants to watch,
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tim vickery on the life and legacy of pele. many thanks for joining us. my pleasure . thank you. or joining us from the city of santos? is monica yanna, kale? the local football club is where penny began his career and des, of course, and monica a 1st full day there in brazil without pele, a huge loss for the country. some one. it was a real figurehead for brazil. yes, it's true. oh, it is a big loss, and it was expected because he had been hospitalized with a lung infection, which was a consequence of coven 19. but he was also fighting cancer. and it came of point where the medicine was having no effect. so he was just to, everybody knew it would be his last days his family went to spend christmas with him there. and but the, the death that nonetheless, although we were expecting it, it did come as a surprise and all television here is talking about his believe from morning to
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after known. and they're passing all the old films of how he used to play. and i even can remember my own mother was brazilian, ah, showing me play live, play on the television saying look, look how great this, this guy is and, and look how great this represents button right? right now, here in the stadium where they're waiting, they're preparing everything to receive phyllis body on monday. he will be, there will be an hour wake and it will last for on until the following day until tuesday morning, when he will be met buried in a cemetery overlooking this stadium. it's a vertical cemetery. his arm, he had already picked the for you want it to be on and everything. monica? yeah. okay. i've lived in santos and some palo state. many thanks. plenty more handle than user, including we report from kosovo where officials are trying to diffuse
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a potentially explosive situation in sport. 11 players are suspended after this, incidents in north america's top. basketball lea, who's at hayes with hayes, that ah, another whose democrats in the us congress serve release 6 years of donald trump's tax returns. the former president had sued the ways and means committee to keep his tax record private. in november, the supreme court ruled the documents could be made public the committee say the records show that trump paid a no tar income tax in 2020. well mike, hannah is live in washington. d. c. for mike pressure, obviously continuing to mount on the former president. what more can you tell us? well indeed, yes, the tax records do reveal that he paid very little tax during his period as
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president. and also importantly that his income dwindled. as he claimed more and more expenses during that time, what the records also show though, is that essentially donald trump lied when the and the beginning of his term democrats wanted his tax records. unlike any previous president, he refused to reveal the tax records claiming that he was, and the audit that what the records show is that he was not an audit. that is a blatant lie. in fact, he was not audited for the 1st 2 years of his presidency, which is something that democrats point out is very unusual and asking questions about the i r s. and any political role in its decision, not to order that then sitting precedent, something that has to be done for every incoming president. so certainly this a lot of details and these records no wrong doing. it would appear at a brief glance going through the records and what must point out as well that the
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manhattan attorney general has had these records for a year. no prosecution has yet been brought against donald trump for any tax crimes . however, his company and his chief financial officer had been convicted of tax avoidance, taxes, ocean, and they will be sentenced on january, the 13th might remind us how much of a struggle has it being to get hold of these records at all. well as being an immense struggle that began in 2019 after president trump continued, then president continued to refuse to reveal his tax records. democrats on the ways and means committee sought permission to get these records. they went through several court battles fighting trump every step of the way. and then finally had reached the supreme court, which ruled that it was possible to release his records and instructed the iris to release them. so it was a long and bitter legal fight. and it must be mentioned too, that the last time
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a sitting president had his tax records claimed by congress was richard nixon, back in 1973. on that occasion, though, the nixon handed over his tax records or the irish handed over his tax records the day that congress thoughts with them. in this particular case, it's last of the number of years before the congress committee gets to see these details. that's quite a comparison. mike, mike kind of live from washington, d. c. now mas salita angus. i'm see she has been convicted of 5 challenges of corruption and sentence to 7 more years in jail. after the military sees power in 2021, the former noble prize winner was charged and convicted of a range of offences and was already serving a 26 year sentence time on the daily reports. it's just the latest chapter in the decade long story, but it could be one of the law fell down the verdict handed down in the military court out of further 7 years to the 26th year sentence. sooty has already received
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that. she'll now remain in custody and away from government for the rest of her life. along with the former president, when he was convicted on charges of illegally profiting from the rental and purchase agreement of a rescue helicopter. these 5 charges follow the 14 previous convictions on charges ranging from gross corruption to flouting cove with measures and importing illegal walkie talkies. for me and mars ruling military, this might look like victory. but for the countries of resistance movement, their fight for a civilian government is not over my entire dilemma. this verdict will allergy. i still resist the movement as they believe there must work hard for their freedom. and the release of their fellow comrades who are currently in prison. the verdict might also energize the international community sushi immediately after they were
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announced. human rights watch criticize the convictions as part of what had called a blatantly unjust campaign. and even before the verdicts, united nations security council had adopted its 1st resolution on me and mar, in more than 7 decades. it condemned the execution of activists called for the release of all arbitrarily detained prisoners, including sushi, and demanded an immediate end to all forms of violence. it also called for the immediate implementation of a peace plan that was proposed back in may of 2021. by the association of southeast asian nations known as the 5 points consensus, lapland, called for an immediate cessation of violence to and constructive dialogue among all parties. but it was all but ignored by the me and my rulers. but even i answer her sentence in more familiar confine lakeside home that is already served as a prison for some 15 years tame. on a billy al jazeera, singapore,
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dorcas forget, a says the director of the mill, mill accountability project. he question the legitimacy of the court holding the trial. these secret military courts are frankly 10 root cause there's no proper scrutiny from what we know about them. they don't meet international standards. there's no right to proper defense lawyers getting very little time with that clients and they clearly do not meet international standards. in any case, this is an illegal johnson with these power attempted in, in legal coo. so anything that flows from that, for example, this whole system is clearly going to be in adjustment, which is why them are accountability project not condemns this, this, these 3rd, if they're clearly false. as far as the analysis is concerned, i think there are 2 things that important things need to be set. first of all is comes just days after that security council resolution. and it's a very defined actor, the clear,
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think that the man mar john to this fail juncture is not going to be bound by this decision of the security council to release political prisoners, of course, including sam to cheat. the 2nd thing is that it's a very clear indication that this farcical election, which has been called the next year, is going to be exactly that. it's going to be false in the elections of november 2020 cents. she and her party one overwhelming victory the military batt policies were completely wiped out. and this is rather cat handed attempt to try and take control of the political process at a time with the loss, control the situation on the ground. they are not, in effect of control, and frankly, this decision is going to inflame passions even further, and it's very likely to lead to violence. man laws, military government appears to have taken greater measures to tighten its grip on power this year. report suggest hundreds of strike struck civilian targets as the john to tries to suppress on groups. tony chang reports
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fighters from the people's defense force embargo central myanmar. fire at government troops in late november. if 2021 was dominated by street protests ah 2022 was the year of armed struggle loose bands of fight, as opposed to the military. coups have attacked soldiers across the country. even in areas the army considered safe. the ethnic tom groups that have fought mere mass government for decades that now see an opportunity. we need more coordination to amanda, our group. so that's fine. mount or we are trying how far it just only 345 grew to we were doing that in the moment. party in future we do believe that out there will come in together with us and they'll fight against the military. but the consequences have been dire. murmurs military is accused of implying a policy of scorched earth torching areas where it detects resistance. it is cry guess human, a g m one cry. for example,
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for military has been bonnie thousands of houses of the civilians killing many innocent bieber by air strikes. and that's one place the military have complete control. the skies. air strikes are taking place on a daily basis. more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes and live in remote jungle camps without sanitation or basic facilities. in the past, these steep mountains image ma provided a buffer zone, stopping the conflict from spilling over into thailand than the last 12 months. me, a mars military has been using fighter jets and attack helicopters, forcing the conflict right up to the border. the board is slowly opened up after the pandemic, but little traffic is going across. the military government imposed currency controls and restrictions on investment that have stifled economic growth. and the this young on base businessman fled after his assets were confiscated by the
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military. now he makes a meagre living selling noodles and t online de la as a business man. wherever you can find money, you do business. but if i lost my dignity, i couldn't get it back. therefore, i will stand for the chief and i will keep my dignity. myanmar looks increasingly cut off from the outside country in paralysis, moving backwards rather than forwards. the progress of the past decade has stalled . there appear to be troubled waters ahead. toni chang al jazeera men protest as in syria, him her take him to the streets after friday. prayers. as the opposition raises concerns about turkish support. the theory, an opposition has questioned a decision earlier this week for syria, russia and turkey to meet it suggested that meeting could lead to a form of reconciliation between turkey and president. bashar al assad took his
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support has been important to the rebels policy to protest as have confronted this ready forces during a raid in nablus and the occupied west bank, the demonstrators held rocks while mass gunman opened. fire becomes just after the swearing in of israel's most right when government in history or palestinians of dye this year in both garza and the occupied west bank since records began in 2005, 224 deaths have been ported in 2022 still had here on al jazeera, we find out why environmentalists are worried about the so called go ships and really to geneva and it sport. one of india is leading crickets is in hospital or for serious car crush. and he's here with us. ah
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hello there was that in south america and there's more wet weather to come for brazil we got warnings out for heavy rain the likes of rio de janeiro. and you can see those storms rushing all the way across the amazon basin. that heavy rain falling in the likes of bolivia as well as peru. but for the south of this, the largely dry picture and very hot for places like paraguay, northern areas of argentina and uruguay. the things are going to change as we go into the new year. been a little bit of a bang on new year's day is thundershowers kick off a drop of about 10 degrees in the temperature. and when us, as we move to central america and the caribbean, it's largely com. picture here to end the year. we've got some strong winds blowing showers likes of costa rica as well as panama and some showers in nipping at the edges of mexico, but lots of sunshine and clear skies for cuba and jamaica. the wet weather for the
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north of this around the gulf of mexico got a rush of severe storms extending out further east across the florida panhandle on saturday. but things certainly dry up for the bahamas over the weekend. and as we moved to north america is those storms that could bring a flood threat to the lower mississippi valley, stretching all way to the great lakes. ahead of that, lots of warmth for washington dc. ah, a 7 bag with
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waterloo. ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera, i remind of our top stories this out. china says any reaction to it's easing of it
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0 covert policy should be based on fines elf. up to some countries impose restrictions on travelers from china and mid reports. hospitals and fuel homes in the country are being overwhelmed. now, mas ousted lita ang, same, see she has been convicted of 5 charges of corruption. the military court sentence has a 7 years in jail, see she was already serving a 26. she a sentence for other offenses. brazil's government is declared pre days of morning following the death of legendary football appellate. he died at the age of $82.00 kelly as widely considered the greatest football of all time. he crane says it destroyed all 16 iranian main. drones launched by russia towards ki if in the early hours of friday falling debris from one of the drones damaged 2 buildings and the capital, there were no casualties. attack came
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a day off to moscow, carried out one of its biggest aerial assault since the war began in february. charles stratford has more from keith day off the one of the biggest cruise missile attacks across ukraine, the ukraine. and i'm sorry to say in the early as of this morning, 16 so called kamikaze drones were intercepted 7 of which over the capital city key . if they say that one government building was damaged by fragments of one of these intercepted drones. there's also talk of superficial damage to a residential building, no casualties reported last night presidency lensky, highlighting again the kind of difficulties that millions of people across the country a suffering and having to wear a jewel. these rolling blackouts and lack of access to heating in the winter months . and he said that the worst affected areas were key. if levine have and, or desa, the kremlin says it's extremely concerned about ukrainian anti aircraft missiles
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that was shut down after flying into the space of its ally bellies. but every defense forces shut it down, ukraine's defense ministry. so that will investigate but hinted at a rushing provocation garbage. also rodya where you move your, those questions still remain about this incident and we are considering to version is the 1st is an accidental launched by ukraine of the air defense missile. because of the low training level of the military crew or missile malfunction. the 2nd is a deliberate provocation by the ukrainian military forces ethnic serbs that have been remaining barricades and northern cause of ours. after all, authorities reopens the main crossing would be protested, had been demonstrating for weeks over the detention of a former police officer who's now be moved to house arrest. russell said reports from the orange, a border gate in northern casa, for still at the very near border. gate in north of casala,
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this is one of the main 5 watergate that connect cause a war and a serbia onto fly the afternoon this watergate was closed because on the other side of the border at the sir did that sylvian aside the sybil protesters. 3 weeks ago they started to set up the barricade and blocked the road. but by friday afternoon at they have agreed to remove their barricades and to open up the door. so there's watergate you're in your border gate after that is was against operational and vehicles. the trucks are able to pass through, did the decision to remove the barricade, came after the present or serbia. alexander would it visited the region and mother that the leaders of the serbian community in kosovo. after that, he announced that we can foot it out. the barricades are going to be removed, and the doors are the door that the border gates are going to be opened, including the rules as well. however, the time is running out. and the, the key for the need to a peacekeeping forces are now cooling on both sides to commit to their promises.
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and the agreement that they have that they haven't signed. so, but after that, what will happen? k for says that it is capable off off removing the barricade on over. the concern here is that if the nato forces get interfere into the crisis, it could further escalate the situation here. so considering that the history of the conflict in this region, the situation is still fragile and remain very much tant steel. so anytime it could re escalate, but by friday afternoon, there is only one board again that is still closed, but still at the north of casa, several roads are still barricaded and they are still blocked. there are hundreds of people lose their lives every year trying to cross the english channel in the hopes of reaching the u. k. the number albanians attempting this dangerous journey as increase over the past years, natasha butler went to northern albania to find out why some people want to my great to britain. in the foothills of albanians out the remote town of half,
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so many people have migrated from has to be k in recent years. there's some people like 9 feet left behind what he calls a ghost towns. he tried to reach britain from from himself a few years ago by hiding in a lory, but he didn't make it. or none of everyone i know is in the u. k. including all my friends from high school. there was a time when i really wanted to go to to see what it's like, but now maybe i'd rather just visit. it's not easy for all patients to get you k work. these is part of growing network of traffickers have made it possible to cross the english channel from thrones, legally by small boat. it's dangerous, but young people like god, they have no choice. a painter is stable poverty and corruption are widespread jobs and opportunities. i guess most people have made it by boat there's, i can't get a visa. as for me, i don't have a visa. so what am i supposed to do?
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i'll have no choice. i'll have to take a boat because there is nothing for us. there's no work people began migrating from happening in 1919th after the end of communism in albania. many ended up in britain, creating a network of job and connections. the pe, the way for others, going to the u. k. has become something of a tradition in how it feels familiar in the way of a country. they're all reminders of the u. k. every way in the house and some of the names of the cafes and restaurants, all the fact that some of the calls have british license plates. the city council is even considering building a statute. the queen, funded by some of the money that i'll pay means sending home to start. you is the man as i did jokes, that half is almost a london suburb. he says, people grateful for the wealth generated by migrations of britain. it feels the local economy, but wintering young population is a problem for the town. i discard the regions rosa, so it's
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a leopard that it's difficult to reach many villages. it's impossible for people to live in these areas. so the only option they have is to migrate. there is simply a lack of effective policies or investment from the central government to keep people in albania. the british government says albania is a safe country. it's planning title laws to stop illegal al pena arrivals once described by persons who minister as an invasion to ron is accused london of whipping up anti albanian sentiment. but the u. k. approach may not detect some people who say they have little to lose a mater chance for a better life. natasha butler al jazeera, hath obey me. india is drug regulation that says it's inspect to the facility that produced a cough syrup link to the deaths release 18 children in a spec. us down. authorities have taken samples for testing. the regulator says it will act on its findings. meanwhile, the manufacturer, marion biotech, has halted production of the serb,
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have the metal has more from nevada in northern india. this is the main factory of indian pharmaceutical company. marian biotech inside production has stopped a cough syrup lately here called doc. what max has been blamed for killing 18 children in his biggest on the government there says it found a toxic substance got ethylene glycol it in the syrup. it has also sac several employees for not taking action in time. now back in india, investigations are ongoing. authorities have told al jazeera, they are testing samples and will take action accordingly. this comes after a similar incident in gambia recept made by another indian company. god, maiden pharmaceuticals have been blamed for killing 70 children, not the company and the indian govern to have denied any wrong doings. india is the was largest maker of generic drugs, but how the experts, a regulations can be, lacks. the earlier this week,
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the government says it was going to inspect several factories nationwide that it believes are at risk for not following standards. a cause in bolivia has sentence the governor of santa cruz to 4 months in jail while he waits for a trial. there was for an under camacho, was detained on wednesday, on charges of terrorism, relating to social and political unrest in 2019 teresa by reports. he's the governor of the wealthiest province in bolivia, santa cruz, and on wednesday he was detained by the police. we solomon the camacho, is charged with terrorism and fermenting the riots that followed the ouster of former president. they were morales in 2019. camacho was handcuffed and flown to le pass for questioning. his supporters took to the streets in protest. they set the local prosecutors off is on fire insisting their governor was kidnapped. but not the back on the la pause will not turn into
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a jail for the political prisoners were defended. democracy, if they detain camacho, they'll want to detain all the citizens of la pas. government supporters celebrated his detention st. he's responsible for the violence that took over the country when they, when, what it is was forced to flee 3 years ago. lead has been spilt in bolivia. this cannot go unpunished. we need to get justice. that's why we, i hear the people not stop. we'll keep on demanding justice camacho is a high profile leader in santa cruz and a position strong home, a former president. they were morales and now president lisa se camacho had been leading weeks of protest over the government's d lane carrying out bolivians population census. something that many believe would benefits. and that goes with resources and seats in congress. critics say the government is using the judiciary to go after political opponents, so probably now we're starting to have more opposition leaders under threat of
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being detained by the government. this is the 2nd high profile, but we have our on 100 are political prisoners in bolivia or offer kind of a low profile. but now we have 2 that are very, very high profile for represent onions and how much the government does not agree. they believe those involved in the out, in a former president, even what alleys me to be investigated and judged by doing so could increase the tension that has plagued this indian nation for years. there is our elder cedar like traverse and brazil, a warning of a possible environmental disaster along rio de janeiro coastline. dozens of abandoned vessels turning a once thriving bay into a polluted graveyard of ships. alexandra by us were pause. rio de janeiro is famous for its waterfront,
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clear waters and white sand beaches. but just down the road and gone about a bay. the scene is very different. a graveyard of ships, dozens of boats, abandoned and left to rest. this is our bosses on cheer gevalia. these vessels are old and their owners don't use them, so they abandon them. if this is a crime, it's gone on for years, ignored by most people. but a stormy evening in november, quickly changed that the sal louise, a large and rusted cargo ship broke free and drifted across the harbour. it crashed into latin america's longest bridge over water and forced the closure of one of rios main commuter roots in the middle of rush hour. now the navy is investigating, but environmentalists say more needs to be done. all i feel so good on the little so louise, the crush drew attention to the existence of this graveyard of ships. san luis
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remains and rios port with 50 tons of fuel inside it. it's a ship with high corrosion. it's not safe in a can cause and environmental disaster. they're already seeing the impact. heavy pollution is threatening turtles and see horses and the bays dolphin population has dropped from $800.00 to only $34.00 fishermen and the broader economy are also paying the price to remedy disco, martha? i used to fish. i used to catch $100.00 killers of fish quickly, now to catch 50 killers of fish, it will take a week or a month with one environmental group says the police in is costing millions of dollars in lost production. after the crash, local media, that officials began studying how to remove the so called ghost ships from the bay . but while they're studying the options, these skeletons are sinking deeper into its muddy waters. and for those sound in the alarm, it's a crisis that needs to be treated with urgency. alexandra buyers,
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al jazeera rescue teams expect the death toll to rise after a fire tour through a hotel in cambodia on thursday. at least 19 people died in the blaze in the town of poor pang. the tie border, hundreds of military police and volunteer rescue personnel a resume. the search for bodies lay suspended the operation at nightfall. citing the risk for the building might collapse. hundreds of north korean surf held a celebration in honor of kim young unbecoming the country's military leader 11 years ago. ah, men and women in suits and traditional dresses, brave the cold weather to dance in front of pyongyang stadium, according to state media. similar celebrations who held at several locations kim, young and took over the leadership after the death of his father came young, ill in 2011, still had an al jazeera, we take
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a look at the legacy of britain's queen of punk fashion, dame vivian, westwood. you side of the age of $81.00 in sport for bolas, around the world, pay their respects to pele. andy's he, with the latest reaction on the visit in legends death, ah ah
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ah ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! now the british fashion designer, known as the queen of punk, has died at the age of 81, even westward, is credited with creating the radical look in the 1970s lower con reports movie.
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it's quite like vivian westward commanding the cat walk with an arab decadence anthea said the grand dame of british fashion, who influenced generation after generation breaking boundaries along the way? punk of course is central to the westwood legend. while working as a teacher, she met malcolm mclaren together, they created a look and a sound, the would redefine music and culture by the early 19 seventies. they had a shop on london place to be seen the king's road, where many se palmer was born. mccarran managed the sex pistols, while westwood created their eye clinic image, influencing millions of young people. she had an astonishing talent. ah, virtue, mclaren, amongst others spotted quite early on to see what other people could not see, see the possibility of making out of things or people wouldn't think to make out
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hope and add that. i'm happy fusion really is some of what ah, begat at the look of punk, which i'm arguably maclaren and vivian westwood, are responsible for vivian. westwood was born into an aspirational working class family in 1941. her early love of making her own clothes impose swore austerity, never left her. often she worked in her own small, flattened london, when punk became more mainstream in the 1980s westward, fell out of love with it. to create a romanticized look which would influence pop, culture, and wall her later collections for her become established on the global fashion seen. she never became part of the establishment. her designs influenced by art and literature, always have an edge. vivian westwood was never shy about being openly political
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fashion, became her platform for descent. she used her status to commit to a range of issues from the wikileaks found a julian assange to climate change and fracking. but it's her contribution to punk and to fashion for which she will be remembered best as a pioneer who broke the mold here without. is there a time for support now with andy. thank you so much. naval brazil is beginning its 1st day of official morning following the death of football edge. impolite, jani place when 3 well cups died on thursday. the age of 82 in australia, aly clubs, on the brazilian with a moment of applause before thy games on friday. in the head of world football, johnny and fancier, says pele, will never be forgotten. we lost the key. i and i,
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we feel a boy feel sad as actually we no use. we never lost his brother with us. he's for over with everyone who loves football or family seem to sets were black arm bands and hauled a minutes applause to honor the brazilian western v brentford and liverpool. the last of the games coming up this friday earlier, man city manager, pet guardiola gave distributes. before number 10 was just a number. and as to he was begin something like her setting a special every player to play a win win aware than to number 10 in, in, on team. so that he has done for football is you know, it is there and always will remain in my area. you grew up knowing the palais, thinking of him as the, the best player in the world that the world's ever seen at that moment. and very,
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very sad, i think when it are an icon a passes away, it's a very sad moment for football. i think just from the initial reaction, i'm gonna say in the reaction of everybody media, every one connected with football. i sadly well remembered around the world. well, he's global fine with cemented by the tools. haney's sense of scene went on throughout his career. finally remembered in africa in nigeria. long being claimed his arrival in 1969 resulted in a 48 hour ceasefire. in an ongoing civil war. fellow, that's what it got on for bullied. so you're like a war leda. well, why don't you give other charges give you hope? i mean, you always are playing football without, without, without, without booth. how did he get to brazil to what call been submitted? i think i do what you can play, what would make you love for boy? if at all you are i hit all football you and you see play please. ah, you doesn't fully load to ball because play you the branded ball. we give it you
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give who bought it? you did. oh football broadcaster chicago geisha spoke to was about pallet's influence on the african continent. when you talk about pillar, you're talking about one of the global st as black that you know, african. so many africans could relate needs. and he's really in the same sentence . we, you know, people like mama, dolly, and louis hamilton. people have had an incredible and influential not just the support that they play, but really when life itself and when you talk about villa, he actually managed to a couple of african countries. you went to 965. he was in kisha 2 years later and really there was something going on with the to congress. but you know, he was then known as the us. and there was really a stopped for about 48 hours the issue because of his presence in ghana in that stuff ago he came to you gander and visited and those when can you did a couple of football clinics. but really, the influence was global and we've seen
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a couple of pictures with him and you know, my dba, nelson mandela, and just, you know, bringing that atmosphere to global icons have been known to an impact, not just the continent of africa, but the world at large so it's really a great loss. africa in general is morning pele. and this is someone who was cross cutting generations, not just, you know, in the 50s, in the sixties and seventies, you have player like killian buffy, who can still relate, you know, to appellate. that's how great he was from a global standpoint. now indian character risha pants is in hospital after being injured in a car crash is very cool. court foster crush in the early hours of friday. the indian cricket balls had the play stable and undergoing scans, but did suffer multiple injuries. and there's a foreign counts between the detroit pistons and the land magic. and the m. b. a 11 plays have been suspended following this scuffle magic since a great 5 minute received. a 2 gang bang for pushing pistons got kelly and hays. of
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course, the pistons went on to win the game. 121210. ok. very sorry. for is looking for now. i'm ready. thank sandy. well, that's it for me. new ball care for this news. i don't forget, i'll be back in a moment with more of the days you stay with us for that. ah ah. and a african narrative from african perspectives embark on emma, wendy, about a new series of short documentaries, by african filmmakers from nigeria, south africa,
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