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pays tribute to the kang international grief over the death of pele. china's rapidly spreading cove at crisis hospitals at capacity cues at funeral homes and the world starts introducing new restrictions. 5 more convictions, another 70 is in jail for me and mazda leda. unsung sushi and in school sullivan reaction from around the globe supposed death. as the english premier league pays tribute to the only player to win 3 world cup o o u. s. house democrats, a release 6 years of donald trump's tax returns showing he paid no income tax in 20 . 20 is lost a full year. as you, as president, despite promising on several occasions to release that himself, trump,
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and sued at the house of representatives, ways and means committee to keep the records private. but in november, the supreme court ruled the documents could be made public, and on friday they were angering the former president. he's responded saying, democrats should have never done it. a supreme court should never have approved. it is going to lead to horrible things for so many people. great usa divide will now grow far worse. he says, radical left democrats of weaponized everything. but remember, that is a dangerous to waste trees. so let's now go to washington d. c. our house correspond. kimberly halgert is standing by. what are these filings reveal about trumps personal financial dealing so far? well, what we're really getting a good look at is what the president it has enjoyed is much like what many business elite in the united states enjoy. that is, for the most part,
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or relatively legal tax loopholes that allow the wealthy in the united states to pay very little in income taxes. so that is what the u. s. president has done and now it is on full display for hardworking americans who in many cases pay more than those that earn and take home substantially more in terms of their paycheck. so we've got a number of years of tax returns for the u. s. president from 2015 to 2020. and what it is essentially is, is showing us is that the president has taken losses in the tune of tens of millions of dollars each year in order to reduce his tax burden or his tax bill. and what this committee, this house committee it has been charged with looking at this raw data over a series of years has uncovered is a number of troubling patterns in terms of the president's tax returns. number one,
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that there may be some gifts that the president receive monetary gifts that have been disguised, for example, interests that he's claimed that he says was from his kids. but really they could be gifts from outside donors, another and sort of uncomfortable pattern that seems to be showing up our amounts from years to years that seem to be identical in nature. and that is another big red flag when looking at tax returns. and finally, on the president seems to be benefiting at least in the year of 2017, from a tax law that he himself created. and that also could be opening up the president for further scrutiny. so where does this go from here? well they, it goes into places number one, he could be now having a possibility of a federal 2nd look at his tax returns and nobody wants that because this ultimately
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means you're going to end up paying a lot more in taxes. the 2nd thing that this could mean is that this could mean that this becomes political fodder, not just for president trump's enemies, but also in reverse. and this could be bad news for president biden, because what we have now is control of the house being passed over to republicans in a matter of days, even weeks. and we already know that they are not happy that the president's tax returns after years long fight have finally been revealed. they could be now setting their sites anomaly, joe biden, but more specifically, his son hunter biden, who himself has been in some hot water over some of his own questionable business dealings. all right, thank you very much. kimberly how can washington so i'm not joined by samuel de fronts in a professor of law, a loyal university chicago. so from what kimberly was saying there, it seems as though these tax filings reveal that the former president did make
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money, but he managed to escape taxes by declaring losses. does this raise questions as much about the system itself and why he was an audited properly as it pops it? it generates suspicion about donald trump. i think that's right. they. they are good questions about how the tax system treats the wealthy, how the wealthier able to offset income with losses, that unavailable to most people. and from what i've looked at, i don't see any red flags that suggest that he cheated in using these offsets. rather, he had the ability to use a lot of deductions because he has a lot of businesses and he has a lot of money invested in those businesses more than these links and broke with a precedent that's been in place for decades. i think since the 917 by refusing to
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disclose these records both as a presidential candidate and when he was an office, i think that reflects a broader trend of donald trump breaking with tradition in breaking with norms. unfortunately, or fortunately, i guess in his case there is no law that requires presidents to disclose their tax returns and possibly congress never thought there needed to be a law because between president nixon in preston obama. every president in the vast majority of presidential candidates did voluntarily disclose their returns to the public. but when donald trump declined to do that, it turned out that the norms only had teeth to the extent that people believed in those norms. what are we likely to learn in terms of his financial entanglements with foreign governments? and could that deal a blow if not a blow them pose a serious challenge to political ambitions and it's been the us presidency it. so
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there are a whole lot of pages, there are thousands of pages of tax returns, and i haven't had time to look through all of them yet. i suspect though, that there won't be any clear indication of transactions with foreign governments. as you suggest, he does have a count in income from foreign countries. in those things may raise some red flags . there are questions about whether if he wants to operate in certain countries in his businesses, it, if he's going to be unduly, ah, unduly deferred to those countries in terms of foreign policy. but those are issues that he faced in that were publicly known during his prior presidency between 20172020. now house republicans going to tanis, right back on the president himself and try to investigate well both president and his son hunter biden. it, i mean,
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they've already said that's what they plan on doing. dot said, i don't think it's going to be quite as simple as that. i mean, for president biden, he's already disclosed. he's already made, his tax returns public. so arguing that they're going to publicize his tax returns doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. as for hunter bite, we do have to keep in mind. it took 3 or 4 years of litigation for the house committee to get their hands on donald trump's tax returns. they had to show that they had a legitimate legislative purpose for getting them. so if the house republicans want to look at 100 biden's tax returns, or if they want to look at the supreme court's tax returns, or anyone else's tax returns, they're ultimately going to have to convince the court that they have a legislative purpose that they have a real need for those before they can even get their hands on them. is it possible that they have a legislative purpose to look at hunter biden's tax returns? i mean, it's conceivable, but i don't off the top,
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my head. no. what that purpose would be. so it could potentially be looking at another long battle for that investigation. thank you very much. do appreciate a professor, samuel de brunson there in chicago. thank you. moving to are the headlines story this our brazil is declared 3 days of morning after the death of football legend pele. he died on thursday at the age of 82. he's been having treatment for colon cancer, a been tributes across the country, and rio de janeiro. the famous christ to redeem a statue was illuminated in yellow and green in his honor and ally might building in south palo was lit up with a huge image of the football star. widely regarded as the wells best footballer pele is the only man to win the football. well cup 3 times, always the top goal scorer for the brazilian national teen fans in west bend. gall and indian meda. a visited at this mate ship china, a local football patch, and a san sculpture created a large work of art honoring palate as well as was in the eastern beach city of
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piri and at fif headquarters in zurich, switzerland, all the flags have been load to half mast in honor of the football legend fee for present johnny and fatina used instagram to deliver his emotional tribute was through those who will do sunday the day. never wanted to come. we lost the key. oh oh, we see a boy fever. so eventually we never use, we never lost his for with, for over with everyone who knows football because of what he did for foot board because of what he did for getting emotions toward those who no
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football. one i can't, i can't joins us live now from the appellate museum in san tells us about how the town is preparing for mondays. funeral. yes will. the town 1st will illuminate also some of its buildings. also on the 31st at 10 p. m. and the number 10 because it's the t shirt that the t shirt number that they let war, they will have, they were light up. they will send 80 drones into the skies. this is new year's eve here in santos. usually you have fireworks. so this will happen before the fire works, then his body will be brought from some followed to suncoast in the early hours of monday, for a 24 hour long way in the santa stadium. and that's where we expect crowds of people from all over to come. former football players, d,
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fall authorities, politicians. after that, there will be a funeral procession throughout the city of samples and it will pass in front of his mother's house. his mother turned 100 years old last november, and he will be buried in a vertical cemetery. he has already, she had already chosen. he had acquired a space on the 9th floor overlooking the santa stadium. so that's where things stand. now they're expecting many people here for the wake in the funeral. yes, indeed, many people there is the country gears up to bid farewell to pele, just as they are welcoming a new president though he's a familiar face to the da silva, is going to be inaugurated very shortly. what has he been saying about this? well, lula has expressed his sadness as has also the current,
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the outgoing president, both on our velez, universally acclaimed, at least here in brazil. and so, but otherwise, what's happening in brazilian is now our, we have a divided country. so probably both on our end lula will not meet our barked resilience as a country see bellaire, her unifying symbol. thank you very much. from santo's brazil on a canopy of you with the news. our lie from london much more still to bring you on the program. we're looking at the twitter spot with gretta tom berg help police arrest one of the most controversial social media influences. and i'm the sat about my entire rhonda albania is a stable country, but a growing number of mainly young albanians are risking their lives all small bows
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to try and reach the u. k. illegally and in sports, 11 players is suspended after this incident in north america's top basketball league. ah, now china's state media has rallied against a growing number of foreign governments imposing covert tests on people traveling from the country by aging, shot its borders international tourism for nearly 3 years and impose some of the walls, toughest restrictions. but after abandoning their 0 covert policy, has been a surgeon cases across the country. videos of emerged of queues like this outside funeral home. this verity of the crisis and the scale of infections is all unclear . the official number of deaths from covey and infections a low and beijing insist that being transparent with the data. malaysia is going to start testing wastewater for traces of cove on planes arriving from china. while
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south korea, france the u. k. and spain of joint a growing list of countries announcing restrictions on travelers from china. a move local media said was discriminatory. work on all country you scored mountain prevention and control measures should be scientific and appropriate and should not affect normal people to people contact as well as normal exchange and cooperation. 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. and south korea is going to impose its own set of measures for travelers arriving from china, including a band or non essential travel and a mandatory negative co. the test unit kim has more on this from so this eating and shopping, mecca of young is sole. and pre paid them at times was bustling with visitors from china, so much so that they can order their food or lack of cosmetics in their native
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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 clovis 19 contingent concerns will be keeping them from being shingle. nick will restricting issuing short and b 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 a single airport in sean international. for those who qualify to enter, they'll need a negative cove at 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 in situation under control. this comes as senior
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citizens. boosted rates remains stubbornly low. and as the number of code 19 related deaths and serious cases have been on the rise by double digit percentage points this past week, the winter months ahead still look challenging for health officials here. me in mars, at our said leader and sank said she has been convicted of 5 charges of corruption and sentence to another 70 is in jail. after military seas parent 2021 nobel prize lawyer was charged and convicted of arranging offences. she was already serving a 26 year sentence time on a daily report. it's just the latest chapter in a decade long story. but it could be one of the last down the verdicts handed down in the military court add a further 7 years to the 26 year sentence sushi has already received. she'll now remain in custody and away from government for the rest of her life. along with the
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former president, when mint sushi was convicted on charges of illegally profiting from the rental and purchase agreements of a rescue helicopter. these 5 charges follow 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 resistance movement, their fight for a civilian government is not over my entire dilemma. this verdict will energize the resist. the movement as they believe there must work hard for their freedom and the release of their fellow camrys who are currently imprisoned. the verdict might also energize the international community sushi immediately after they were announced. human rights watch criticize the convictions as part of what had called a blatantly unjust campaign. and even before the verdicts,
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the united nations security council had adopted its 1st resolution on me and more and 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. that plan called for an immediate cessation of violence to and constructive dialogue among all parties. but it was all but ignored by the me and more rulers. but even as he on itself seemed to lose interest. and so for now, the leader, once known, simply as the lady, is expected to be allowed to leave her prison, quarter's answer her sentence. in more familiar confinement, the lakeside home that has already served us a prison for some 15 years tame. on a billy al jazeera, singapore or tom andrews is new and special capital on their situation
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concerning human rights and me, and my joint is now by skype from washington. what do you make of the timing of this trial? just i think a week after the un security council call for the release of an sang, said sheila with 13000 other political prisoners. well, i think they're trying to 1st of all, sub there. those are the international community. i mean, there are thousands and thousands of political prisoners that the security council call for demanded their their relief. and of course they've just closed the door on the final. what they describe is a traditional process against oxen to cheat. the hunter operate best in the darkness and i think that what has been a problem for them has been the international attention that the so called trials have been generating the absurdity of these trials. and so they're hoping that now this being the final of these trials are now 33 years,
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which is tantamount to the life set up against oxygen to cheat. that darkness will once again descend upon their country and then they can have their way without the interference of the international community. and i mean, they wouldn't be entirely wrong in that thinking, i guess diplomatic isolation and words of condemnation that would make much difference when the gender is being prompted by funding trading and weapons from that supplies. well, that's exactly right. i mean words are simply not going to cut it. it's going to take some action. and clearly the security council, the, the british government, the u. k. did all that they could, they pushed relentlessly for a resolution before the security council. they were successful in getting one past, but it did not have teeth. it called for things to happen, but they were simply words. what needs to happen is action. and frankly,
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the international community needs to generate the political will to exercise that actions things stops at such as sanctions. for example, targeted economic sanctions, or cutting off access to the revenue that the hunted need to buy its weapons. things that were done, for example, would ukraine, the people at home? can i can, i can do you mind if i ask it, is that possible without cooperation from china, russia and possibly india. yes, it is. it's not possible to the formal mechanism of the security council, but it is possible through a coordinated effort by nations who went willing to stand with the people of me and more a to take coordinated action together. that's exactly what they did with respect to ukraine. for example, obviously the security council was not going to pass it an actionable resolution because of the inevitable veto. but it did not stop these countries with the political will to act on behalf of the people of ukraine. and that's what the
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people of me and more are desperately seeking the international community. to do chaos can heal involvement with the managed care to counsel you. now what is happening inside, man, mon, i wow. why is it that e mentioned that it's the reaction on ukraine was quite swift. good man, my was nearly 2 years ago. 1.3000000 displaced. 28000 homes, destroyed. 13000 children killed a food crisis and a 130000 wrangler, to quote the un in de facto internment camps. how much worse is this going to get? if something doesn't change? it's going to get much worse. it's going to get much worse, and that's the tragedy of all of this, the people of me and more support for people of ukraine. and they, they were cheering on action by member state of the united nations to, to stand with for the people of ukraine. but they just don't know,
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they don't understand. and frankly, i don't have a good answer for them when they ask me as the un special repertoire. why it is that such swift action or be taken with respect to ukraine. but it's inaction when it comes to themselves. what is important, i believe, is for the united nation member states who believe and support the people of, of me and more to take the resolution that passed last week as being the end of what the security council can do. take the snubbing that we've just seen by this latest verdict on uncensored she and combine that into a resolve for nations willing to act on behalf of the people with me and more to establish coordinated, targeted tough sanctions. a cut and revenue to their home, to a cut and weapons going to the hunter and, and make that kind of action or response versus more and more resolutions that promise and tone don't. you just said that this is the trial and, and sanitizing of unsung said she is designed to well,
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i suppose it is 33 years of roll it she's going to spend in jail in the idea is to die an incarceration that would harold, a new dark chapter in the country currently, how widespread are all crimes and crimes against humanity, including torture in sexual violence by the military. it's extremely wide spread. it is escalating as, as we speak more than 35000 homes, have been destroyed, more than 2000000 people have been displaced since this this, this quote took place. last year. more than half the population of this country have lost half a beer of their income. there is a massive food shortage in the country. people are suffering from mel nutrition, particularly children and tens of thousands of children are going to die. only because they did not get their routine immunizations. this is
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a catastrophe that is going on before our very eyes that demands the international action, not just words, but action by the international community. thank you very much. i appreciate you taking the time to shed some light on what is happening. there are very important story. tom andre is un special at the tone human rights and man, mom, thank you. caught in molly a sentence 46. i laurie and soldiers to 20. as in prison, 49 troops from ivory coast were detained after arriving upon the co airport in july 3 was freed and sentenced to death in absentia. following a trial court proceedings for the remaining trips while behind closed doors, ill branded by molly's gentry, mercenaries, and were charged with seeking to undermine state security events. of course, a diplomatic route between the countries. there are reports that are at least 2 egyptian police officers have been killed in an attack in the suez canal region. incident happened in the city of it's minor east of cairo at 2 cars approached
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a checkpoint in a residential neighborhood of the city. an armed assailant then opened fire on the policeman. but the news, our life from london, there is more still to bring in a day after one of russia's biggest aerial assault. ukraine says it's shot down several iranian made drones. after weeks of tension, castillo said start removing road barricades and later ins for one of india's leading cricket as is in hospital water. serious crash. ah hello. it looks like a very mild end to the year across year, right across year apache, even across northern past. we're seeing temperatures well above where they should be in to scandinavia,
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eastern parts of europe. and that's because the weather is streaming in from the atlantic. it does meet a lot of cloud. it makes a fair bit of wet and windy weather, but it will be mile. trust me. 13 celsius there in london, the 5th day in paris for celsius. ross losa, well above the average hague of 5 or 6 degrees above average. for osler, on the warm side too, for moscow, very warm there in berlin at around 16 celsius. and as we go through the next couple of days, you can see how that won't does stay in place, cools off a little across sir scotland. northern areas of england may be into ireland, 3 northern ireland as well. but a lot of warmth in place over the coming days is that rain sweeping in from the atlantic. so lot of moisture, wet weather, windy weather, very wet there for england and wales as we go on through where sash day, some wet weather. also coming into our and grassy pushing into northern are very wet to across the low countries from where to where they're coming to northern parts of portugal, easing across north west to spain. but coming to central parts is fine,
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and it is dry, pleasantly warm to across much of the met. ah ah, ah, ah, ah . he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes. he went on to bring a fresh perspective to orient, to lift painting, falling in love with saharan culture making o julia his home, and converting to islam. o g 0 world tells the story of loved it in the day
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and his unique artistic work. the french orientalist analogy 0 lou. the a welcome back. look at the main stories are following. now the us house democrats have reduced 60 years of donald trump tax returns committee says the records show that trump paid no income tax in 2020 china state media rally to get a growing number of foreign governments imposing covert tests on people traveling from the country. paging and says it's being transparent with the cova data,
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but the u. k. and france of joined a growing list of countries announcing restrictions. brazil is declared 3 days of morning after the death of football legend pele and rio de janeiro, the famous christ redeem a statue was illuminated in yellow and green in his honor and alignment building and found. paolo was lit up with a huge image of the football stuff. now the controversial internet personality, andrew tate, it's been arrested romania. it's part of a human trafficking and rape investigation. tate is a former professional kickboxer and previously had been banned from various social media platforms for expressing sojourn as things use. hiring faucet tangible every single thing that exists out there inside of the matrix done so with a purpose. andrew tate was already one of the most google people in the world. the full, the kick boxer had created a social media profiles celebrating fast cars, private jets, money, and masculinity are banned from twittering 2017. this year he had accounts removed
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from instagram, facebook, you, tube, and tick tock, one head, the reason repeated. massage any saying women bear some responsibility for rape and acting out violence against females. bang out the shape whom in our faith grip brought by the next week on thursday night romanian police detained to take his younger brother, tristan and 2 other men. they say the arrests are part of a 9 month investigation into alleged human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized crime, gang involving 2 british into romanian citizens. the police say 6 women was sexually exploited by the gang. tate appeared to blame a conspiracy elite he calls the matrix for it says attack on tuesday. take used his recently reactivated twitter account to toward the climate activist credit tune bug about the emissions of his claimed 33. cause a day later, she suggested he use an
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e mail address to enlighten her one that marked his self professed masculinity ro, hey, feel that he responded with a video that featured pizza boxes from a romanian restaurant ship. some speculated that was how remaining authorities confirmed his whereabouts. the reports in the remaining media said police had used a number of methods including social media posts to ensure both brothers were in the country. take home for the last 5 years. among the items found at that home were bundles of cash and weapons, including swords, knives, and firearms. a court in bucharest is ruled at all for suspects be detained for further 30 days. he will sit al jazeera at least 2 more border crossings, making course the voter savvy have re opened. following weeks of closures ethnic sub saudi to remove roadblocks on thursday. they've been set up in protest against a former policeman's arrest. the main crossing between the neighbors reopened on
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thursday, and course the police at 2 small a border crossings open for traffic. on friday. the dispute has drawn international concern, so 30 reports now from the main border gate in northern casa no. still at the very near border gate in north north casala, this is one of the main 5 watergate that cannot cause a war and a serbia on to fly the afternoon. this border gate 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 unblocked the wrong, 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 barrack. his came after the present or serbia alexander widget visited that region. and mother that the leaders of the sibling
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community in kosovo. after that, he announced that within 48 hours, the better case are going to be removed and the doors on the door that the border gates are going to be opened, including the roads as well. however, the time is running out, and the, the key for the neat or peacekeeping forces are now calling on both sides to commit to their promises 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. remember, 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. hello venezuelan
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opposition. parties have held a final vote, remove the interim government led by one quite almost 50 countries had recognized him as the church and leader. why do form the temporary body as a way to call for new elections after present? nicholas madura is widely disputed victory in the 2018 pulse. i sandra, be as he joins us, lie now from the guitar. is this the end of the road then for the interim government of one. quiet, jo. well ma'am indeed, that is what it seems to be the voters on their way as we speak about it seems quite clear that there is a majority to and this experiment, this interim government to buy one way after more than 3 years in place after he declared himself, the legitimate president of the country, 2019, after the election in 2018,
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the reelection nicolai by which the opposition in the country can see there's a sham but now a majority of the opposition politicians and parties that have back to this experiment in venezuela are saying that after 3 years it has not managed to house to my daughter. and it's time to find that different way forward for the opposition as it is trying to hold the free and fair elections in 2024 in the country. a majority of these opposition politicians want to and the government of one way dar and also are calling for the creation of a commission to maintain the control of venezuelans for an assets that the way does
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been controlling. thanks to the backing of the us. this also show that there is still a lot of differences among those, the opposition parties that are trying to to arrive together to the next presidential election. so one of the biggest worry here is not only political at this point, but also from an economic standpoint. and how to maintain the control of those assets. if indeed the government, the government of white though is voted out exactly because that's an important bit of leverage at the opposition has, doesn't tend to doing with out of the united states. that can, will they be able to maintain that controls of foreign asset without going to in place? that's a big worry among the opposition, but it wasn't enough for them to find consensus. they maintain,
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why does government in place for another year in particular, the issue is $21.00 tons of gold. venezuelan gold that are held in the u. k. it's unclear what's in it. what's going to happen with that and the control of fit go i us base that refinery oil refinery, that it's my joy, the owned by the venezuela and national oil company. the idea is that this commission with backing up the u. s. will maintain control of those assets, but it's also clear that constitutionally this could be complicated. it could open the door for my daughters government to regain control of those assets. so quite a complicated situation here. what we are seeing is that my daughter has been obviously comes out strengthened by this situation. the position remains divided at
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a time when they're trying to start negotiations in mexico to reach a deal for presidential elections in 2024. i thank you very much from bug or tyler syndrome. betty. now ukraine is saying it's destroyed all 16 iranian made drones launched by russia towards keys in the early hours of friday, falling debris from one of the drones damage to buildings in the capital. there were no casualties. the attack happened a day after russia carried out one of its biggest aerial assaults since the will began in february. charles stratford has more from keith. the day after 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 can cause he 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 is also talk of superficial damage to
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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 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 and, or desa, now 2022 has been a year of people running for their lives. a year of desperate journeys in the hope of safety, number of forcibly despised people worldwide talked 100000000, many of whom have spent years away from their homes. they just numbers from the united nations refugee agency, the you and hcr show the total hit, 103000000. that includes 53000000 internally displaced people, and 32000000 refugees. the war, new crying was a significant factor of 7800000 ukrainian refugees are registered across europe.
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this is mainly women and children. rush air is taken in the largest number of ukrainian refugees to set 2800000. poland and germany have each taken more than a 1000000 people. of the 6300000 are displaced with an ukraine. people crossing from africa to europe across the mediterranean was one of the most common and deadly passages about 80000 people entered europe. by taking that treacherous journey. even right, fortune says more than 1200 people died while charity one ships have rescued more than 10000 people because of conflict and drought thereabout 30000000 internally displaced people. refugees and asylum seekers living across africa. all there about 6000000 people in need of international protection in the americas, a number of albanians using small boats to cross the english channel and, and to person has increased in recent is natasha bottler, went to northern albania,
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to find out why some people want to migrate to the u. k. in the foothills of albanians out the remote town of how so many people have migrated from, has cain recent years. there's some people like 9 left behind what he calls a good town. he tried to reach britain from from himself a few years ago by hiding in a lory, but he didn't make nunley or every one 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 boss growing. network of traffickers have made it possible to cross the english channel from thralls, legally by small boat. it's dangerous, but young people like god, they have no choice. a painter is stable poverty and corruption, widespread jobs and opportunities. for most people have made it by boat from
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there's i can't get a visa. as for me, i don't have a visa. so what am i supposed to do? i'll have no choice. we'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 connections that pay the way for others. going to the u. k. has become something of a tradition and has it feels familiar way with other countries. 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 albanians a sending home to start you is the man is i dare he jokes. that half is almost a london suburb. he says, people grateful for the wealth generated by migration to britain. it feels the
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local economy. dwindling young population is a problem for the town was discarded on regions roads. so to 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 legal. i'll pay new arrivals once described by persons who minister as an invasion to ron is accused london of whipping up anti albanians sentiment. but the u. k. is approach may not deter some people who say they have little to lose and not a chance for a better life. natasha butler al jazeera, hath obedience brazil's president elect. the reason actually that the silver is promised to change the country's foreign policy, which took a hard right time during the past 4 years on the job. both scenario lula is
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a familiar face, having already stuff to times is foreign policy during that tenure is likely to be a blueprint for how he plans to govern when he takes office is gabriel. as on the reports, luis did not you. who were the silver has promised dramatic changes to brazil's foreign policy. soon after he has sworn in its president on january 1st, the president elect says he wants to make brazil relevant again in the world and tossed aside isolation as policies that have come to define the country of the past 4 years. he's getting off to a fast start and we need cheers. in november, just a few weeks after winning the presidential election, the silver fluti egypt to attend the carpet 27 climate, some engaged where he laid out his vision to preserve the amazon rain forest, and called for accountability. photo viewing summons can continue to be
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a summit of never ending theoretical discussion decisions. we'll have to force if we're going to behave like a party of global government that will decide what will be done is pushing for brazil to host the next climate summit scheduled for 2025. the outgoing president, usable scenario. spent much of his 4 year term picking fights with traditional allies, much like his political mentor, donald trump, for one reason or order books. and i got into very bad relations with brazil, most important trade and economic and political partners. so we've china, we stayed here to be a new and new and we sergeant tina, everybody was in a political fight with wilson who undoubtedly will pursue a more progressive left leading foreign policy like he did during his 2 terms as president from 2003, 2010. today he is facing more immediate issues,
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closer to home. he is be going to reproach, went with venezuela and argentina, june regional powers. one with lawrenceville has a cold relations in recent years. but some human rights groups are urging lula to speak out against alleged abuses of power by left his leaders in nicaragua and el salvador. that is yet to be seen. what is clear is this. the curtain is about to rise on a new foreign policy in south america's largest and most powerful country. front and center on stage will be a familiar face. gabriel, as armando al jazeera. now in some honest rosa, following palace, same protest as of confronted israeli forces during a raid annapolis in the occupied west bank, demonstrate his hel rocks. while moscow gunman fired rifles this year has been the
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deadliest the palestinians, both in gaza, unoccupied westbank since freckles began in 2005 with 24 deaths reported rescue teams expect the death toll to rise after a fire till through a hotel in cambodia on thursday is 26 people have been confound dead so far it happened in the town of boy a on the ty border. friendship governor says at least 57 people were found in the wreckage of the bond building. that was after 39 hours of searching. and of course, our top, sorry, this our is been the world health organization. it's saying that it has met with chinese officials to discuss the covert situation in the country. they say that that meeting has now taken place w h chose as it is called on trying to strengthen viral sequencing and clinical management. because of the cases there are surging. w h o also said it was willing to provide support to china to try and help manage the situation for you more on
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that a bit later on, including this story as well. it's coming out with andy and sports football is around the world. pay their respects to paddling ah
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ah ah lou ah, i'm our fullest sport with andy richardson in doha. thank you so much man. well, in the last few minutes it's been confirmed that christiana ronaldo will join at saudi arabian club al nasa. the 37 year old was a free agent. after leaving manchester united in november in
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a statement on switzer al master said the signing was history in the making, and that it will not only inspire our club to achieve even greater success, but inspire our league, our nation and future generations are now those contracts of the club runs until 2025 or brazil is in its 1st day of official morning following the death of football legend, palo the only player to win 3 world cups died on thursday. at the age of 82 english premier league teams are honoring the brazilian with a minutes applause. this was the scene just for kick off at anfield, where liverpool are hosting wester seminar images in london where west ham were playing. brentford that game finished soon. elza, branford, earlier in the day, manchester city manager pet guardiola for the brazilians career insert some sort of come sex before number 10 was just a number in after he knew was begin something like her. something a special every player top player when when aware than to number 10 in, in,
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on team so that he has done for a full bull this you know, it is there then always will remain so wondered probably change there. did a major know or single player in a war full will because he could do a bit of everything. he was probably the most complete player that the game have ever seen and is a big loss. we have 2 big losses with him and modern and the last yes and i in spain. lolly clubs are remembering the brazilian with a minute sonnets before the games. on friday, on monday, police coughing will be placed on the pitch of his former club sense. also, members of the public in his home country can pay their respects. now his fame was cemented mother, global tools, in his sense will seem when some throughout his career he's fonder, amid in africa. we're in nigeria. it's long being claimed. his arrival in 1969 resulted in a brief cease fire in an ongoing civil war fellow actually got on board
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itself, like one leader. why do you get other char gave you? i mean, you always sat there for what we don't without, without, without booth. and anyway, i do it to brazil was call been submitted. i think i do want you to play. it would make you a lot for boys got hit plate. you doesn't fall in love to bowl because it gives you products ball give you give to bought in unit 10. vickery is a football, right? so based in brazil, his, his take on why pele is often regarded as the games greatest ever. he was born just 52 years after brazil abolished 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 it's 2 things. number one, it tells you about the, the extraordinary talents and determination of pele. but also about the democratic
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nature of the game itself. a football game, you don't need money, you don't need expensive equipment. it's all kinds, all shapes and sizes. and what he does is drag football into the mold naij he is so far ahead of its time. it's unreal. if you watch clips of him. it's a little bit like a modern player with all the advantages of contemporary, physical preparation and diet. 3 knowledge as being transported back 6070 years. and he's showing the old the, all these 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 last the last few weeks in keta for the world cup. and it was fitting pallet's last lucid values on a happened while the world cup was happening. because it gave an opportunity for
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the world of football, cosigned the message of love and respect from the world cup, which really is the house the palace built. no one did more than polite to establish the well cup as this month long feast the football, when we all want to bound tools all around the world and spend that entire month watching football or indian correct. so risha pants is in hospital after being injured in a car crash pants. they call caught fire after this crush in the early hours of friday. doctors in india say results of brain and spawns kind of the normal. but the parent has undergone plastic surgery to manage facial cuts. now there was a far we encounter between the detroit pistons and the alarm by magic in the n. b, a 11 players have been suspended following this little scuffle. magic censor merits wagner received bits who gain bound for pushing christy's guard. killian hayes off the calls football. okay, that as a sport is looking for now, let's get back to mary in london. that's it for the news hour,
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