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respected home go blooming graham from liver transplant for a while. i got a new series of short documentary by african filmmakers from miami and get bonnie, is she in the natural kin examples of freak good weight may deem heritage and making her future africa direct on al jazeera? ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm sam is a dan. this is the news i live from dawn coming off in the next 60 minutes prior, as in tribute for former po benedict, the 16th who died at the age of 95. he was the 1st pontiff to resign in 600
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years. russia miss aus vassar, ukraine's capital, and several regions killing at least one person. we report from a residential area in cuba took a direct hit with the ship power this explosion by you, david, by the size of the crater. i guess that's about a 2 meter. the crater facing mounting challenges at home and abroad. china's president changing thing, calls for unity and fighting the coven. 19 endemic and ringing in the new year. spectacular fireworks light up the sky and major cities. welcome to 2023 counties for manchester, city of drop points in the race to win the english premier league title. the writing champions. healthy. a 11 joe. i edison
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a former head of the catholic church. benedict the 16th has died. it was $95.00. but he stunned the world in 2013. when he resigned. he was the 1st pope to do so. in 6 centuries, his body will be taken to the basilica and vatican city where it will lion state. from monday, his funeral will be held on 1st day. pope francis as called the former pope a noble and kind man who was a gift to the church in the world. his poll brennan, the look back of his life. benedict, the 16th final actors. pope arguably changed the catholic church more than anything else he'd achieved during his entire ha papacy. on february 28th 2013 benedict became the 1st pope in early 600 years to resign. and with his departure flight
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over the rooftops of rome he officially left behind the vatican the enclave. where he'd held key leadership positions for decades. the official reason for the than 85 year olds decision was frail health. the vatican stress benedict didn't suffer from any specific illness, but even by 2011, his physical deterioration was obvious. and he had to use a wheel platform to make his way down the long aisle of saint peter's basilica. in his room is indeed her getting in these last months i felt my energies declining, and her boss got insistently in prayer to grant me his light. and to help me make the right decision for not loving the church means whole. so having the courage to make difficult and painful decisions always look into the good of the church and not of oneself. benedict was elected pope in 2005, his reputation as a hard liner, earned him the sobriquet gods rottweiler. he was a traditionalist with strict views on catholic doctrine, but his was
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a troubled papacy. benedict certainly made numerous efforts to tackle the global problem of child sex abuse by catholic clergy. but he was also criticized for his own past failures and inadequate handling of abuse cases. and in 2012 documents leaked by his butler in the vatike scandal, revealed a paypal administration, riddled with factional power struggles and financial mismanagement. i was at base conclave knows a very different feeling, a very different dynamic in the 2013 when it was as if it isn't 16 byte by retiring by standing down simply handed over a job. you know, that was, that was that needed to be done straight away. he handed over, as it were, an inbox that was very clear. and so that the cardinals were able to say, right, this is what needs doing. who is the best person to do the job? the full reasons for benedict resignation may never be known,
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but the message of reform that it seemed to cent is credited with profoundly influencing the cardinal choice of pope francis has been an ex successor. po francis will leave the funeral services then peter square tribute pouring in from around the world. german chancellor, all shalt says the world is lost, the formative figure of the catholic church, georgia maloney, italy's prime minister remembered benedict as a giant of faith and reason. french president emanuel my call hailed benedict for his work towards a more brotherly world. britain's prime minister issue sumac said he is saddened by the death of a great theologian. people have been gathering in saint peter's square in the vatican city to pay their respects. you have him follow papa. now we only have one pope, but i must say he was a matter humble above all grief. you know what i meant? a record of the i certainly have the memory of him as a beautiful person with
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a good soul, even from a religious point of view. i will always remember that departure of his in the helicopter when he flew of a rug and the images of his last meeting with pope frances record that also michael walsh is a vatican historian and also of the oxford dictionary of pope's. he joins us now from london. good. have you with us? so what sort of mark do you think he leaves on the catholic church? think about the lease on the asset. christmas osi. the one that has already been mentioned, the fact that he resigned that it's a long time this hoax reside the the last of resign truly in the way that so that there has been at 16 that was back in the that that, that in the end of the 13th century and it's commonly believed that the present pope o. francis would like to resign because he is like benedict and his son not
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physically incapacitated nowadays. but he, it was very, very difficult for him to resign. loving to act up, knocking other. now there's a zoe going to be one. if he resigns. how do you think that changes the the papacy and the concept of the poke? well, po benedict had a very high onset. oh, well process is rather happily is rather diminished. it is that he's involved more people in the running of the attic and he's in but long dominion running, running uh the truck is made quite considerable changes from the views at turn, but benedict took bennett less than a conservative to alert. he was a theologian of all which is not true as broke. it was a theologian in a very conservative instinct, that a lot of possibility her towards him when he was elected as people remember. he did
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a good deal, however, to diminish that as to that he has come as a, as they is it pontifical, mover or war on particularly for instance, when he came for england, a in, in 2010. a lot of people thought he had 3 or sorry tempt, but he made some attaining a good speeches. he came here really, the beatified foot on the road to sainthood. his hero, which was an english cardinal cardinal newman, and he did that in may in birmingham, had lived, and he was her, but he was by receive much better receive because of his speeches, admits his bidding to the queen in lakewood in holy root. palliser men to both houses of parliament in 2010. when he made an exceedingly good speech are not likely permit. no um, what about his legacy when it comes to handling control overseas? the child sex abuse scandal all the the in fighting in the vatican. you know,
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when the sex abuse scandal in her sanchez came back to haunted her because himself as when he was of bishop in munich, was accused later on. not having handled the sex abuse canterbury work at a while, he did make some efforts to improve the church. it had the tech to reach council that must but he caused a lot of guntee burskey in south a named trent trevino's her pretty old sex where me at a visit to regensburg. and he made a speech crouching her, then sign him for a blue puting, bosoms of violence, religious violence, and per your perception broke down lea. i had made islam many men. it was a very mas lost out to the catholic church. what when he gave that speech actually made some factual errors when quoting the koran,
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referring to the 2nd sort or chapter as an early text when it's in fact a mad night or late attacks. did it things like that demonstrate the limitations of being a traditional theologian all the, the limitations of traditionalism? well, you other traditional get logan. i mean he wrote a lot of money while he was sir, what he was pope actually had books require warranty or not. but he wasn't actually good in the garage barrack, he is quoting, and barnett, he was about me about islam and violence and the a, b i. but he, i've actually got the taxes. he says, the emperor must have known that source number 2256 and he goes on to quote it and says according oh yeah, it is probably one of the sources of the early period own. so, i mean, the point is when you stick to a very traditional view of yourself, your faith, the world, and others that demonstrate sometimes the approach can have limitations. well he,
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i mean, it was a, it was as, as he, he didn't give a regular thought. perhaps enough to make all right, good to get your for your long time. i have looked at the thing i remember now. understandable. well, thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspective on that. anyway, michael was for the on new year's eve, a barrage of russian missiles, rain down on areas across ukraine. this is the scene in the capsule here where at least one person was killed and several injured, found 10 explosions were heard. that car stopped for now. some kids were in
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a residential area in central key. if one of the areas the seemingly took a direct hit from a russian cruise missile this afternoon, you can see the devastation this call completely ripped to pieces by shrapnel. i'm signing in. what effectively is a garden surrounded by 6 story flats? there's not a single plant, seemingly hasn't been damaged. people trying to basically repair what they can and protect their belongings as we go into night. now, if you follow us down, we'll show you the crater. when the ship power of this explosion made evident by the size of this crater, the main head gathering evidence, they've been collecting pieces of shrapnel. i guess that's about a 2 meter deep crater. we understand that there were a number of people that were injured in this neighborhood, in this attack, seen a large pool of blood back there on the paths. they just tanks happened around 2 in
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the afternoon, local time chain explosions. the sources of saying at least 7 of what are understood to have been missiles were intersected, which is the 3rd consecutive day. we have seen attacks either using chemicals, drones, or cruise missiles and kit and the surrounding country. it's an indication that this campaign bible to be put in by the russians targeting, we understand to be energy infrastructure goes on. there is no indication of any infrastructure of any importance in this neighborhood. so far, at least a total of at least one person killed is expected that death toll may, in fact increase at least 20 others injured. a very, very grim, seen here on new year's eve. russia's leader has spent new year's eve
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with soldiers who fought in ukraine. let him, if he said, moral and historical rightness is on russia side. he went on to say is, forces were fighting to protect people and what cold storage territories. that was a reference to areas of east in the ukraine illegally annexed by moscow via this year. while still i had on the news hour including were live in the brazilian city, which gave the birth, gave her father to the legend of pele, where he will now be laid to rest. and we look back on the year, strikes across several industries in france and how industrial action could continue in for 2023. 1 of motorsports, toughest injurious phrases bears it's teeth on day one. and he's here with that story. ah,
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china's president is called for unity in a televised address for new year's day as covert 19 infections saw across the country. china's handling of the current of viruses led to criticism at home concern abroad law in slurry reports from hong kong. at this shopping mall in beijing, people take a few moments to stop and listen to the chinese precedence nino speech. she didn't ping appealed for unity as his administration faces criticism at home. that's handling of corona virus. don't want to move back. china is so big a country and different people will have different demands and different views on the same thing, which is normal where it is necessary to build consensus through communication and consultation. this more would normally have been packed uneasy, but infections have searched since the government abruptly reversed it. 0 cove, it policy. and that's put a damper on celebrations. arriaga got has actually to was all about cova. i hope
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that her name it goes away in 2023 and a country goes back to normal. what i see, the 2 on the whole of last year, the pandemic is horrible. i hope i don't have to stay at home this new year in hong kong. the mood is decidedly different. nearly all cove. it requirements were removed on thursday. people out to party and hoping for a better year ahead. yes, this spring hong kong back. yeah. we hope the hunk on is going to be back to its former glory. why, how cold it goes away earlier, cuz it's affecting everybody. so yeah, the like the only indication cove it is still a concern. here are these face masks are mandatory in all public faces even outdoors. but while china and hong kong have relaxed hove rooms, other countries are fearful of another wave of infections and have placed restrictions on visitors from these places. and some health experts say the
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increased cases in china could lead to the development of new variants of the virus . florence li, al jazeera hong kong, outgoing brazilian president jane of all sanara, has flown to the u. s. less than 2 days before his left his rival, as you to take office, or from our last to louise and asked so little the silver and the bitterly for presidential run off last month. lulu will hardly have time to breathe after his inauguration on sunday. brazil's health sector is in a serious crisis. as is the public education system, many blame years of neglect, bible scenarios, government for the current state of affairs. monica anarchy of reports now from rio de janeiro. not long ago, sue's like this for common room out of every 10 buffoon children receiving their regular vaccines. it took 3 decades of hard work to build a public health system in brazil, reaching the most remote areas of latin, america's largest country by medical professionals. say the vaccination program has
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been all but destroy in just the last 4 years. well, but i think the muffled daughter, young, the worst blo, inflicted by president jabal scenarios, right? when government was to our credibility, we spent 30 years conversing brazilians to get their free shot regularly. but both scenarios caused so many doubts about the efficacy that now only 60 percent of our children are been vaccinated. as a result, diseases like measles and polio, which had been eradicated, are making a comeback. revitalizing brazil's public health system is but one of many challenges president like lucy, nasa, luna, the silver will have to face once he takes off his son. january 1st. education is another. they're called the 19 pandemic. coupled with a lack of investment has increased the education gap between rich and poor, and between whites and blacks. the gather siege,
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always after resolute of both scenarios, wanted to end the affirmative action policies establishing racial quotas and universities. he couldn't but stopped giving students financial aid for transportation and accommodation, as a result of 30 percent of those he benefited from, quote is had to drop out because they had no money to travel back and forth. with the pandemic that went up to 50 percent, the virus also close public schools, 9 year old these years like many who live in really for vellows, forgot much of what he had learned about your money. i was unemployed, i just had another baby and had no money for why fi or food for vinicius, starting on his on, on an empty stomach was almost impossible. and that is perhaps luna's greatest challenge curbing hunger. and that is perhaps known as greatest challenge curbing hunger. brazil is one of the world's largest exporters of grain and meet like volunteers. here are scrambling for donations to feed
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a small portion of the countries growing number of hungry being cios, citizenship actually has collected 1500 tons of food. this is enough to feed 600000 brazilians, but it's a drop in the bucket compared to the 33000000 that have nothing to eat. that is the same number of hungry people. brazil had 30 years ago and number reduced to 4 and a half 1000000 by 2014. now the country is back to square one. citizenship action, blame successive right when governments for reducing by 96 percent investments in social plans to reduce poverty from 2016, 2022. that hungered roles from 4500000 people to 33000000 people. that's 50 percent of the country living incomplete hunger lula has promised to continue distributing a $120.00 monthly emergency handouts to the poor as bill. so now did. during the
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pandemic. you also promised an additional $30.00 for every needy child. but finding the money to solve so many pressing social demands at a time when the economy is in crisis or be perhaps less biggest challenge. overall . monica immaculate, jazeera, we addition ero, the u. n says 2022 has been the worst year for palestinians since it started recording death nearly 2 decades ago. israeli forces killed at least $224.00 people in occupied palestinian territory, including al jazeera journalist, sharina barclay, and with a new right twin government. many fare 2023 will see more violence that abraham reports from the occupied westbank. its been a year, overshadowed by loss for each grieving family. the loss of one person is one to many months after he was killed that he is already seated. the table remains empty
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. the eldest of 5 siblings that went to school and never came home, is ready for his shot him in l. d to in the occupied westbank. no matter how hard she tries, his mother, mary. yes, as no words can express her pain. gonna come up here been doubtless you ha, i want to know why he was killed. it's a simple ask. the area was, can no confrontations. children were going home after school children who never fulfilled their dreams, that it wasn't the only palestinian killed on may. the 11th. c is ready for his shot and just the a journalist cheating a barclay in the head while she was on the assignment in geneva about about them coffee and other up up in the veterinary porter was described by many as the daughter of palestine. ah, she dns farewell stretched across more than 140 kilometers from jeannine to
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ramallah, to our final resting place in occupied as jerusalem. and perhaps some of the most shocking scene in the occupied territory this year. the attack on poor betters at chins hewn in midst of global condemnation, palestinian demanded action the silencing of a position when we're discussing him, or it's defenders which include journalist, paramedics or any other palestinian a. so not necessarily working in civil such organizations is and is a way of maintaining the apartheid regime. and in essence the upper denture gym, as we see it today and is at all of a forcing sinus that could onanism palestinians of told us if they had to choose one word to sum up 2022, it would be oppression. remember those who were killed by posting their photos online displaying their pictures on walls and talking about them. their images became part of public spaces. palestinian say that without just death and
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accountability collective morning helps families through their grief need that abraham al jazeera the occupied westbank. marian but who he is palestine correspondent for mon device news website. she thinks palestinians gotten the cycle of israeli violence and getting worse. 2022 came after we went live, the rise of that last mod last year, changing the arabs. it was the last year was that at least year policy mean children and the fact that nobody was held accountable only meant that israel can intensify and delay its direct vitals on palestinians. and i think that's why here we saw the way impunity work is that it also, bolden you've had more than 230 palestinians killed one out of 5 of every person killed with the child or of minor israel was
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killing talis means through extra judicial assassination. this is the practice that has been lloyd historically, but continuously intensified it this year. and yet it wasn't held accountable. it killed the israeli army, killed shooting law, still not held accountable. so, so what we saw was rope colonialism and embolden settlers. but what we also saw is the rise of policy and confrontation, armed resistance and specific in that the younger generation is gary, aware that appealing to the u. n is not going to save their life when there's a that they're quite literally kicking them out of their homes at gunpoint. and through used to having one of the most powerful armies. there are in the world.
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still i had an al jazeera, i'm hey, bill morgan in eastern sudan coming up. what if you up in refugees? think of the deal signed this year between the 10 grand rebels and they see up in government and their chances of returning home in school to set back for our file and the doll. but this tennis right, it says see, is not about to time. ah, hello, they were seeing some unusual weather work into the horn of africa, but before we get there, let's have a look across the middle east and remains launched. unsettled across, larger is a saudi arabia. you can see the cloud pushing its way in bringing more in the way of showers in some heavy storms in the west, gusty winds as well. we could see some for the flooding issues here and that wet or
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weather works its way further north into jordan. we might see some of those showers stretching their way across the gulf into the likes of bahrain, and possibly even katara. by the time we get into the start of that you week went to weather continues around coastal areas of the red sea. some of that trips across into northern areas of africa, coast larry's of egypt and libya catching a shower tube with the logic dry picture as we head out further west, whatsoever, as i said, can be found in the east. thanks was storm system that's worked its way inland, bringing some issues. you can see the top of the screen to places like somalia, but also a rush of heavy storms stretching from angola all the way to northern areas of mozambique. some of that wet weather working its way further south into botswana, we could see up to 80 millimeters over 24 hours for more central areas of botswana for the south of that heavy rain for the east of south africa, sunshine in cape town. ah,
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lou. the welcome back. launching out time to recap all headlines now. for time benedict the 16 says died at the age of $95.00. the sat down in 2013, becoming the 1st pontiff to resign. and 600 years from paid tribute. the form of pope calling him a noble and kind man who is a gift to the church and the world. at least one person has been killed in russian and striking ukraine's capital. give 10 explosions. what heard on saturday? several people were injured. president shooting, think those china was entering
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a new phases of time, demick new years, feet you felt citizens the hope by this the prize and run a virus infections across the country. not brazil is in the state of national morning to on a pallet a widely known as the king of football. a monday, the light football legends wake will be held at this stadium in santos club where he played some of his best games. tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the massive funeral procession carrying his coffin through the city on tuesday. let's go live now to john hallman. he's live for us in santa rosa, how brazilians, wrapping up the days of morning that john i think, quite quietly, as you can see behind this, we just outside of the museum for pele and santos. this in a way was where it all started for him. where he played the most productive part of his club career. of course you'll say $13.00, well cuts. they got
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a banner outside the museum that says oprah, god, all right. so in english, that means thank you king. by just trying to a family that was just coming out, the museum actually, and i think what they said some up a little bit about what been hearing about what brilliance brazilians think about pilla. yes, that he was the king of football. but the fall for the family who'd seen him play once in the last 2 days of his playing, chris said that he respected him because he said he was a bomb. also, roughly trans may it means he's just a good guy. he seems to be someone who was humble, someone who was had a big smile and he put it quite eloquently said, someone who had a flag for everyone. he just didn't just present one sec from society or the other . he seemed to unite people in the beauty and the joy of his playing. and i think a lot of people here felt that that continued even after they finished his playing career, that he continued to be that person wasn't devices. sometimes he was criticized for that as well for not taking a stand. he was obviously playing at the time. brazil had a military government,
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he was also occasionally criticized for not taking a sample black brazilians. but he was also, i think, welcomed into a lot of people's homes by the television. and after that, as someone who did unite this country and there's a sense about still the coverage has really been wall to wall in brazil. since pele king of football died. and when now we're expecting the next couple of days, i think right now you can see that it's fatty quite hit. but as you said, some tens of thousands to turn out all his funeral in, which is quality is going to be transported from. so pile load heath, the sun doors, and it can be laid to rest for quite some time in the central stadium so that people can come and pay their respects. and the costs will be that too. thanks so much so home. and then i called him, molly has sentence 46 soldiers from ivory coast to 20 years in prison is the latest chapter in a month long. this to this, put molly further at odds with the un and the international community. alex hale,
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bryan has more they came to help preserve the peace and molly, but now they faith in decades in prison. these cars carried the ivory and soldiers to a court where they were convicted of undermining state security. ivory coast says their forces were working for the un, but molly says they had no right to be in the country. what god is among mazda forks, all the ivory and soldiers were illegally on the national territory of molly. as a result, they were immediately arrested and their arms, ammunition and equipment were seized and enough in a un mission has been deployed in the region for years as armed groups, threats, and stability. the i've orient soldiers working for a company contracted by the un rather than directly for the peace keeping force. law school was their mother. i did not disembark with weapons in hand, and they were dressed in uniform. they did not hide the identity in any way. it was
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whole controversy should not have taken place. the families of the detained want they relatives returned home. the ivory coast says it's working on a diplomatic solution, but doesn't want the dispute to worse and ties with molly. we will do everything to avoid extremes, to engage unnecessarily in a judicial debate would only create a further gap at the brotherhood between molly and the ivory coast. this is not what we want. i said again, molly, is of brotherly country. molly has been increasingly isolated since colonel, se me, goiter seized power and a military coup 2 years ago. since then, the military government has missed deadlines for organizing elections and blocked you in forces from investigating alleged rights violations. as the route over the jailed soldiers drags on, threatens to deepen molly's rift with the international community even further. alex here brian al jazeera. now the libyan coast guard says it stopped the ship
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counting at least $700.00 refugees and migrants. one of the largest and deceptions in recent months, the vessel was reportedly blocks on friday, near a town west of and ghazi, as it was, making its way to europe. the migrants said to have come from several countries, authority, say those who entered libya illegally will be handed over to their home states. refugees who for the conflict in ethiopia to grow regions, say they're worried about returning home. despite the peace deal between the federal government and the 2, dr. peoples, the duration front, him, morgan reports from a camp for refugees and neighboring sedan. these camps in east them sudan are the result of the conflicts in neighboring if he appears northern to ride, even more than $60000.00 refugees have cross the border since the war between in europe, his federal government and the rebels, the people's liberation front or left started in late 2020, next a 100 to guide her mother and 2 children were among the 1st to escape the conflict
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2 years ago. but with a deal signed in november, she hopes things back home will improve so that she and her family can return on due to my lady, my husband cross the border with us to sudan and then he returned back to who married to gray. he said he preferred being there, even if it meant his dis, has been there since i was born in who married in t. great and i was raised. i love my country and i want to go back and lived there with my children. the deal signed between the t p l f and the philippine government calls for a cease fire and the disarmament of a t p l. f. federal forces will control the regents airport and other major facilities. the agreement also keeps the way for 8 to reach to guy where 2 years of blockade has created a humanitarian crisis. while there may now be peace in figured i, at least on paper, refugees here say returning to their homes is not easy. many lost all they had when they fled to sudan. others the, the situation in thinking i,
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after the deal was signed, has not been encouraging highly, get his get also fletcher's to damn at the thought of the conflict. he sets up a shop here in america, but camp he and rights groups accused retrained forces that fought alongside the theo, pink government of committing atrocities. the deal does not mention them, but highlights as certain conditions must be in place for him and his family to return home. the guy that i can sell or you can best, etc. you can beaudry. i'm sure the editor and forces should leave to grow for there to be real peace. but as long as they are there that there will be no peace or can they stay is not their country look on the killing people in the 5th stolen properties. they've ribbed women, as long as they're there, we cannot go back and they want to be peace. the war has left millions in desperate need of humanitarian assistance and thousands facing famine. since the deal was signed, some 8 has thought it trickling in, but many are still in need. refugees like get this get say going back won't be easy
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. i gotta my sharon now who if we go back to to gray, what will we eat? what will we drink? what will be where everything has been destroyed, farmlands, have been burnt. even those inside have no food. if international aid can come in, then maybe we can go back home. when there is telecommunication functioning banks, we need all of that. the war integrate has left an impact beyond just the region, those inside, if you hope that the coming months bring stability. but those in refugee camps outside the country say they'll wait to see if the deal holes and things improve before they can return home. he will morgan august 0, the lot if eastern sudan, south korea says the north is $53.00 ballistic missiles towards the sea east of the korean peninsula. it's the latest in an unprecedented number of missile tests carried out by pyongyang. this year becomes days off, the north korean drones crossed into south korean space for got it turned on me,
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started by 7 north korea ballistic missile launches a grave provocation that undermines peace, instability on the korean peninsula as well as the international community. also, it's a clear violation of the un security council resolution. thus, we urge them to stop immediately. japan is looking to develop missiles with a range of up to 3000 kilometers. they'd be able to reach anywhere in north korea and some parts of china. local media is reporting japan names to deploy the missiles in the 2013. this month japan unveiled its biggest military build up since world war 2. i mean to counter threats from beijing and peeling yang. residence in the indian capital, new delhi of complained of breathing problems is pollution in gulf. the city its air quality, generally deteriorates. over winter is common wind sleeve. dust and small g
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accumulates officials of stopped work at construction sites. authorities, warm air quality will continue to work and workers in almost every sector in france have gone on strike in 2022 major reforms on the way. next year. many analysts expect more unrest in europe's 3rd biggest economy. sound in japan, reports from paris. the 2022 began with the strike infringe overseas territories. public sector employees got loop protested against high prices and the rising cost of living. it exposed the underlying ethnic and racial tension for many see they're still treated like a colony. when good 900 restrictions were lifted, people took to the streets, toys the demands for higher salaries, and better working conditions. the protest, close travelled, disruptions, hundreds of flights were cancelled when airport workers walked off the job, calling for better contracts and re hiring employees who were let go during the
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pandemic. look, i meant is based in a need for more stuff. and the fact of bonuses haven't been reviewed since before the pandemic in the energy sector. industrial action resulted in long queues at fuel stations. is going to start the multinational corporations make large profits, but the disparity and salaries remain. because we can understand that people are angry when they have to queue, but it is not our intention to make them way. for us. the only option has gone struck when we start the production. so there are inevitably repercussion, and they don't negotiate. the only thing that works is for when energy prices skyrocketed in europe, from spend billions to cushion the effects of inflation to prevent household bills for more than doubling next year. and the g caps will cost an estimated $60000000.00. the people say the government must do more. even with the cat energy costs have increased by 15 percent,
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which is twice as much as the minimum wage. even doctors and paramedics joined the picket, known here from today, want people to know that we can't take it any more that we need better working conditions in order to better take care of them. because what we want to time with patients on the, in the be holiday season at the end of the year will be workers went on strike. although last minute negotiations prevented major constellations, union see issues haven't been resolved. standard defense interest of the corporations of the big banks of the companies in general and the shareholders. the, the government is of course, very intent on trying to contain the strikes and certainly not giving in to them in order for it to avoid the situation where the strike was spread and workers would inspire each other to go on to a general strike. especially considering the fact that they are intent on the presenting her pension reform in january, which will lead to heightened social tensions. president emanuel micron wants to
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overhaul the pension system already postponed in 2022. he's likely to go ahead with the plan, the january excuse, proposal that reforms, or did you, what i propose cindy's reform is shifting the legal es progressively to 65 years. we are abolishing the special pension plans because this is a real injustice and there are real discrepancies. so we are shutting them down. but labor unions are opposed to the proposal, which would save the government billions of dollars. francis year of strikes may be over, but the government is poised to make changes for retiring workers. the unions in the past have been able to postpone the proposed reforms, but 2023 is likely to be a year on track for more strikes and more union action. unless wages are increased and there are more jobs, some of which are without the 0 parts of. so i had an al jazeera, it is called the premier league match when i almost missed this game after being
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punished for oversleeping. ah, are they protectors or profiteers of free speech mosque is showing us how vulnerable spaces online truly are when they are controlled by billionaires of lago, documenting facts on the ground. i'm not a journalist, people trust individuals, more than the news or a purveyor of the state line. how can you show the destruction of a political war and still be a political unchecked? the media can distort narratives and reshape realities. the listening post keeps watch on al jazeera trust is fundamental to all our relationships. we trust banks with our money talked. it's without really personal. what happened to trust in a well driven by algorithms as more and more decisions are made for us by these complex pieces of code? the question that comes back is inevitable. can we trust algorithms in the 1st over
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5 part series alley rate questions, the neutrality of digital deductions? trust me. i'm an algorithm on a jose 0 lou . ah, welcome back. now legendary american news anchor barbara walters as died aged $93.00 waltzes, shattered the glass ceiling, becoming the 1st female broadcasted to present an evening news program at a b. c. in 1976. fenton monahan, reports, it has been an absolutely joy ho, the warning, challenging, fascinating,
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and occasionally bumpy ride and i wouldn't change a thing, a trailblazer for women in journalism. when barbara walters started out at and b. c . in the early 19 sixty's, women struggled to be taken seriously in the newsroom. but in the years that followed, she built her name as one of the most revered figures in american journalism. one, when you tell me that i entered the field of journalism, i went to school to study all night. that's my legacy. that makes me cry. that's last year when he was women, when i began with walters, made headlines herself in 1976. when she became america's 1st female network news anchor, it came with an unprecedented $1000000.00 salary. but if you were in charge of the defense, did it just get away from you? what happened? already a household name, her heart hitting interviews with president, royalty, and pop culture icons solidified her place as
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a star in the world of news. walters became a fixture and b, c for the next 4 decades. oh, as her stature grew, she blurred lines between journalist and celebrity, and that i need to be a stop. you know, when you're in the news department, you're not going to do a study. you can say, very serious journalist, at least you hope you're so i mean, this is my claim to him. what i did. walters receive countless awards for her work, including at peabody and 12 emmys. in her later career, she continued to break new ground with her daytime powell shoak, the view, your female chart show proof to unexpected hit all the testament to her continued appeal and her capacity for reinvention. i hope that i will be remembered as a good and courageous journalist. i hope that some of my interviews are not created history, but were witness to history. although i know that title has been used. i'm and
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i, i think that when i look at what i have done, i have a great sense of accomplishment. i don't wanna sound, you know, proud and hearty but, and i think i've had just a wonderful career. all right, let's catch up on all was false news now with and the thank you so much. sammy will manchester city of drop points in the race to win the english premier league title the writing champions. hell to a 110 by everson, earling, holland, putting city a head in a waging a school 21 goes in just 15 league game don't make the noise. i see her 2nd of effort resulted in an equalizer for everson. city are 2nd in it's a full points, bonnie's austin, who right now or inaction and beating, brighten you cancel will still be a 3rd in the table, a true new mil with leaves. it's the result what extent are and be can run to 12
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games and impulse and result to lead to a now 3 points clear of the relegation zone. you got a mock as rush for 5 months. just united in the top full rush for the match winner . despite started the game against fools on the bench is a punishment for missing a pre k meeting. he came on at home, thomas school became the only go to linking up with finance for the english international set. afterwards he missed the meeting at 3, overslept, and i'm the for the managers decision to drop him from the starting line showing everyone to, to match the standards and the rules. i was not satisfied with the performance in the 1st health. i think we would chances to scogel and so recreating them. and so we didn't. so i think we have to me more clinical and front of the goal and we know resi and score goals and that's what he did when he came in on friday,
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livable secure their 2nd straight win since returning collection after the world cut, it was a win that required more than a little bit of luck. less did it take the lead. it failed 3 couldn't use before him, but he own goals, 100 level victory, post school unless his belgian defend the voucher. thank god. he became just the full way to school, to own goals in a single family game. that really honestly because with apps again lucky the 1st is how can it be more lucky in the 2nd one, if you have a played football, you go full speed in that situation and direction goal, you would expect the ball goes in. that's what your brain tells you in a moment when you realize it's not going, it's going to be opposed to counteract anymore. so these things happen as a defense. you make those decisions and since he's been with us in a short time, has been absolutely brilliant. and you don't mix the, the right decisions of just freakish really that the goal and and then he was
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unfortunate with the 2nd one also. and also i have moved back to the top of the spanish leave us despite dropping points against fits. your spaniel mocks a lunch. i gave off an early lead in a game where a referee matthew house played a store ring rose a penalty will gave us, but now which has to be closed in the 2nd half of the getting finished 11 for both teams. had a place and so from there were also 16 yellow card. this is the same record handed out a record 18 booking. certainly argentina versus netherlands. world. also talk to the table leading role madrid on goal difference. and now on friday. bazillion. great. rinaldo was it ro, madrid's latest game or a minute's silence was helped remember the life of 3 time will cut when a pallet on monday, at least coffin will be placed on the pitch of his former club son saw so fans in his home country can pay their respects morale when, when the game against violates by she goes to nail hannibal decision go madrid's
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way to late in the game tree. benjamin school penalty. the french try for is back in action after listening to look at your injury, the points and scores rail 2nd in the final moments of the game. and for real play, christina ronald are getting ready to relaunch his career in saudi arabia. the 37 year old who joined our master and they'll, that's reported to be worth more than $200000000.00 a year, were now there was a free agent after leaving manchester united in november upon james scott. a seasoned high 47 points. as he led the lakers to win against the atlanta hawks, the feet came on is $38.00 in more than 20 a year in the m. b a is spot this victory. the lake has remained 3rd from boston in the western conference. nothing better than 18. that's for sure. i mean, i mean, 18 years old, i didn't,
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i knew how to play the game. i knew i belonging to m b i but i didn't know what i can become a team, but i just knew how can i continue to put in a work to be true to the game that could be one of the greatest, whereas ever played his game i just always believed that ruffin had our stuff. it a bit of a warble in the build up to his defensive strategy. an open cycle. the 22 time grant from champion piece and have and 3 set by britain coming north. in the unlikely event. it's been fighting with me that he 6 year old middle insist, retirement not on his mind at the moment. will he says be melbourne to the brand front of the new year, which begin in january and coming to a press conference seems that i'd have to retire. so you are very, very interested on my retirement. so, i mean that's for the moment is not the case. when the day when the day arrived, i got to let you know guys, but don't keep going with the retirement, but because i'm here to, to keep land and i wanna sports toughest endurance event is underway. in the sun
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jeans, a saudi arabia, the 45th edition of raleigh, a started already bearing his teeth, dutch, dr. eric van louis, heading problems on day one. competitors face 15 days of racing. of a more than 8000 kilometers. there are 5 types of vehicle involved in the car. collapse necessarily. here is the reigning champion. ok, but his high school is looking for now. so me thanks so much andy. well, the new year is being wrong in around the world. ah, hong kong has been celebrating the 1st day of 2023, with a spectacular fireworks display. spectators watched from both victoria harbor. the sydney, australia is also famous for fireworks delivered a spectacle that lit up the night sky for several minutes.
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dirty a new zealand also said hello that 2023 is the fireworks displayed, oakland skies howard the clock struck midnight. so 2023 is here for some the past 12 months of deliberate. a series of dramatic and often distressing stories from around the world of as ever. i'll just hear as reporters were there on the ground and we end this news out with a look back the big events of 2022 o n history in central coke. it shows you how devastating the effect of russian bombing
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overseas he has been, ah, with her he knew she thought the ocean's theme but for people to be stopping the convoy coming from the hospital, throwing roses at her casket. it's hard to put words to with
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with this fire is happening all across this part of spain, but these flames represent the kind of change in the profile of these wildfires. the last me reiney seasons. if they said this is what's happened to many of the animals, ah, well, does it just these fe was washes, in some areas that's damaging the lives of the people wild life and ecosystems. millions of bucket funny at the risk of floods and drought and afraid that the world will once again forget about them until another monsoon on steroids . hyster ah,
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i didn't have a very long time with phone counting the cost. what can we expect in 20? 23 is a global recession, inevitable. china newfound did 0. have a policy with the world's 2nd largest economy bounce back and turbulent times, the head for latin america in african countries to find out why?
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counting the cost on how jesse 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 orientalist painting, falling in love with sahara and culture, making old julia his home and converting to islam of g 0 world tells the story of love to teen day. and his, i just work with the french orientalist analogy 0 january. oh, now to 0. hope process is to promote a message of peace and reconciliation while visiting the democratic republic of congo and sat, stood on his 5th visit to africa as head of the catholic church. rigorous debate and unflinching questions. up front cut through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom immersive personal shore. documentaries. africa direct showcases african stories from african phil michael's can public private
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partnerships. so some of the world's most pressing challenges when government business in civil society does meet for the world economic forum, clinical host, the all africa musical was a celebration of talent and creativity from all corners of the african continent. genuine analogies era. ah, russian missiles rain down on areas across ukraine, most targeting the capitol, where at least one person was killed. ah, norton tennis down to 09 from london, was coming up, described as one of the greatest theologians of his age.

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