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full passages are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons in the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global songs to put prophets before people. and it won't cost. ready ah, time of paintings or not just ah, russian missiles rained down on areas across ukraine, most targeting the capital, where at least one person was killed. ah, taylor's is out there a life in london, also coming up, one of the greatest theologians of his age tributes to her former pope benedict,
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the 16th who's died at the age of 95. china's president appeals for unity is the country enters what he describes as a new phase in its fight against code 19 and as the world welcomes in a new year, we look back a new stories that defined at 2022. ah, and who begin in ukraine, where russian forces have been accused of launching more than 20 missiles at targets, mostly near the capital keith. and he's one person was killed and several others were injured. ukrainian forces are said to be holding their positions against russian troops in the east and dumbass region and making small advances in some areas. chance stratford reports from keith. a residential street on file homes destroyed real good. i will buy mia. a dead woman covered
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sheet rolled over more boom, the aftermath of yet another barrage of russian missiles while the ukrainian capital kiva. not almost all of them a growth of obamacare, me and my husband were literally thrown into the corridor. we regained consciousness. we heard glass chattering, and then there was an explosion, one after another. we ran to the basement, morbid now when we came out into the street, we saw ambulances and larry casualties scored. but he's seen his hotel was reportedly only closed down in recent days. was also hit by what's believed to have been an intercepted russian mitzo, the orchestra, the hulu. it was a nightmare. it was a massive explosion. we have a strong building, but it should still shook. i was standing by the window and went to the corridor and hid it. i can't believe it was so close yet and i show
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you another neighbourhood, police gather shrapnel. nearer to meet it. the crater of a single building isn't partially destroyed. people rush to repair their windows in the winter cold. this is the 3rd consecutive day. russia has launched missiles will so called chemicals. he drones, cranium, capital, and numerous cities across the country. all it is with his wife, tatiana, in their sitting room. it was a sudden last there were bristol fell through the floor. i entered my head. my husband, the place was cut. it was terrified. what can we do now? is cold and they are afraid of ma, strikes is a constant fear for perpetual hon. there was a crash and glass flew. i was afraid for my wife more than myself. briefly were she issue a blood covered pavement in a park where children lay,
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shock, fear, and the terrifying uncertainty of not knowing where the next one will land scenes of utter devastation. in this residential neighborhood, the level of the destruction here, it's incredible that more people were injured or killed. this is new years eve, on the ukrainian capital chance travel al jazeera, give it rains president for him is lensky says he's country will never forgive russia. following the latest barrage of strikes, he's wanting more attacks could be launched to make ukrainians celebrate the new year. in darkness. he concluded now several waves of missile attacks on new year's eve, missiles against people. the non humans did it, and non humans will lose you and i know it. terrorist cannot change it or easter. they carried out such attacks. and at christmas now at new year they call themselves christians. they are very proud of their orthodoxy,
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but they are following the devil, or no one will ever forgive you for the terror. no one in the world will forgive me for this. ukraine will never forgive, and you yourself will not forgive putin everything you will destroy and every one he will kill me nor rush us president vladimir putin spent new year's eve with soldiers who fought in ukraine. no, he was the headquarters of the southern military district in russell phone dawn, in his end of your address, who said moral and historical rightness is on russia side. you went on to say that his forces were fighting to protect people in what he called historical territories, referring to areas of eastern ukraine, annexed by moscow earlier this year. so to, but i mean russia's fate is the most important defending our motherland is also could duty before our ancestors and successes, moral historical rightness is on our side. what that is, roy's
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a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and the calmest at foreign policy magazine. she says, the latest round a strikes show president putin is trying to break ukraine spirit. the message is very clear. he is trying to break the morale of the people who should remember that that he and russia invaded ukraine, thinking that the premium public would not support the government. and that after result that the country would quickly gave out that didn't happen in any shape or form. and by now, explicitly targeting civilians as the russians led by foods in trying to break that really impressive morale but the brain. and so we should remember that the boy is now owed, and the ukraine is put up with a great deal of misery. and what's, what could, is clearly calculating is if he does even more of this as such as the attack today, that will break that out. that was break. that's better than they,
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with the pressure on the government to set the parties that is disadvantages to ukraine. ah, francis, as paid tribute to his predecessor, pope benedict, the 16th who's died at the age of $95.00. francis called him a noble kind man who is a gift to the catholic church and the world. paperless antilles her wisdom or mental. at this moment, our thoughts go to our dearest pope benedict, the 16th who left us this morning. it was, it is with emotion that we remember this person so noble, so kind of young and we feel in our heart such gratitude as his gratitude to god for having gifted him to the church and the world too gratitude to him. of all the good he has accomplished, and especially for his witness of faith and prayer, especially in these last years of his retired life is only god knows the value and
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strength others. intercession of his sacrifices offered the good of the church demand, and it resigned in 2013 after suffering ill health, becoming the 1st pontiff to step down in 600 years. the atkins, as his body will be taken to the basilica that where it will line state from monday for brandon has more benedict, the 16th final actors, pope arguably changed the catholic church more than anything else he'd achieved during his entire atm papacy on february 28th 2013 benedict became the 1st pope in 9600 years to resign. and with his departure flight 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, your decision was frail health the vatican stress benedict didn't suffer from any specific illness. but even by 2011,
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his physical deterioration was obvious that he had to use a wheeled platform to make his way down the long isle of saint peter's basilica. in his room is indeed her getting even these last months i felt my energies declining, and her boss got insistently and pray to grant me his light. and to help me make the right decision on his loving the church means also 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 fuse and catholic doctrine. with his was 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 papal administration,
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riddled with factional power struggles and financial mismanagement. i was at both conclave knows a very different feeling, a very different dynamic. in the 20131. it was as if and is it the 16th by, 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, you know, that was very clear. and so, the cardinals were able to say, right, this is what leads doing, who is the best person to do the job? the full reasons for benedict's resignation may never be known, but the message of reform that it seemed to cent is credited with profoundly influencing the cardinal's choice of pope frances was benedict successor. promise will lead the funeral service for his predecessor on thursday in saint peter's square tribute to benedict had been coming in from all over the world. now trish of canterbury justin well be hailed benedict as one of the greatest
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t logins of his age. committed to the face of the church, georgia, no near to these prime minister remembered benedict as a giant of face and reason, giving his life to service. and the french president murdered mccomb praised benedict for his work towards a more brotherly world. people have been remembering pope benedict in his birth town of battle in germany to him is not in the mood is sondra. of course we are in a state of sorrow because he is our polio. pop our pipe from marked all up and we mourn his passing on. yeah, instinct am. i believe it's a belief for him and that it was his wish. so it's the way he wanted it to happen that he is now with the lord tremble. i met him personally twice during the paypal visit here to so i stood over there when he got out of the car and walked through the crowd heap and shook my hand. but i noticed that already that he was weak when
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he was shaking, but he still went around and grated people for the slot. china's president choosing ping has called for unity in a televised new year's address. as covered, 19 infection saw across the country, aging abruptly dropped at 0 copays strategy. and early december, after a series of protests with china's handling of the situation is raised concerns around the world. largely re reports from hong kong at this shopping mall in beijing. people take a few moments to stop and listen to the chinese precedence new year speech. she didn't ping appealed for unity as his administration faces criticism at home. but it's handling of corona virus from want to move back. china is so big a country and for different people will have different demands and different views on the same thing, which is normal where you, it is necessary to build consensus through communication and consultation. this more would normally have been packed uneasy,
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but infections have searched since the government abruptly reversed it. 0 covet policy and that's put a damper on celebrations. i found 2022 was horrible. cova. i hope the panoramic goes away in 2023 and a country goes back to normal. what i see at home, 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. good man, bring hong kong back. yeah. we hope that hong kong is going to be back to its former glory. why all that goes away earlier, cuz it's affecting everybody. so yeah, let's look at like the only indication cove it is still a concern. here are these face masts are mandatory in all public faces even outdoors but to all china and hong kong have relaxed cove. it ruins of the countries are fearful of another wave of infections and have placed restrictions on
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visitors from these places. and some health experts say the increased cases in china could lead to the development of new variance of the virus. florence li, al jazeera hong kong, still to come, this half hour alone is to challenges for brazil's new president. we set to be no, he rated on sunday and international tributes for trial basing. u. s. news anchor abra walters, who died aged 93. 0 hello. we got more very heavy rain of us, northern parts of australia, the remnants of what was trouble cycling alley, still swirling away just up towards the kimberly, just around northern parts of
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w a. but a lot of cloud across northern australia. there's the r monsoon trough that's bringing some heavy showers right the way across. so northern parts of the northern territory, but it was more than aries, acquaint that few showers to answer those eastern areas. could see a shower there, into breastbone, into sidney, just down towards that southeast in color, but warm and dry there for melbourne, temperatures touching $34.00 celsius, go on into monday. tac cooler, some showers, a possibility into that southeastern corner, more wet weather across northern parts, and we are likely to see flooding just up to was northern areas. you can see how that really ramps up as we go one into choose de la she troy, across much of new zealand. meanwhile, is going to be fine and try wisdom. so where the cloud, for the most part, not quite so fair weather across. so northern areas of japan, i'm afraid we do still have snow in the forecast over the next couple of days becomes a little more extensive as we go on through were sunday, which is little further north is as we go on into monday, southern parts of japan general dry korean peninsula generate ry,
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margie dry to for china, and certainly rather cold. ah, the trust is fundamentally to all our relationships. we trust banks without money, doctors, without really personal information. what happens to trust in a world 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. we can, we trust algorithms in the 1st over 5 part series ali re question with the neutrality of digital deductions. trust me, i'm an algorithm on a jessia, lou ah,
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top stories here down to 0, ukrainian president wrote amazing lensky says his country will never forgive russia . following the latest barrage of strikes on 20 missiles rained down on areas across ukraine on saturday. at least one person was killed in the capital, keith. it is around the world, a paying tribute to form of pope benedict. the 16th was died at the age of 90. 5, an addict led the catholic church for just under 8 years. he stepped down and 2013 are suffering ill, ill health? china's president, shooting things as the nation is heading into a new phase of the pandemic. after most coven restrictions were lifted is called for unity in a televised, new year's address. brazil is that new president who is in us, your new la desilva will be faced with a number of problems after integration on sunday. the countries health sector is in a serious crisis, as is the public education system. many blame years of neglect by 4 elidah shire
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bolaro government for the current state of affairs. on again, the care for thoughts from ready to narrow not long ago seems like this were common room out of every 10 brazilian children receiving their regular vaccines. it took 3 decades of hard work to build the public health system in brazil, reaching the most remote areas of latin, america's largest country and medical professionals say the vaccination program has been all but destroy in just the last 4 years. well, but i think the muffled daughter, young, it was blow inflicted by president job, also narrows right when government was to our credibility. we spent 30 years conversing brazilians to get their free shot regularly. but bows and arrows costs, so many doubts about the efficacy that not only 60 percent of our children are being vaccinated. as a result, diseases like measles and polio,
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which had been eradicated, are making a comeback. revitalizing brazil's public health system is but one of many challenges president like lucy nassau luna, the sober we'll 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. gather, sees always awful, 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 all so close public schools. 9 year old these years, like many who live in rios fellows, forgot much of what he had learned by just you know,
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money. i was unemployed. i just had another baby and had no money for why fi or food for vinicius, standing on his on, on an empty stomach was almost impossible. and that is perhaps dollars greatest challenge, probing hunger. brazil is one of the world's largest exporters of grain and meet the volunteers here are scrambling for donations to feed a small portion of the countries growing number of hungry being cios. citizenship action 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, a 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
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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 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, will be perhaps less biggest challenge overall, monica, and i can all jazeera rio de janeiro, brazilians are wrapping up the last of 3 days of national warning for football legend, pele! the late stars wake will be held at the stadium in santos. can't be played for on monday. be followed by a massive funeral procession through the city on tuesday. will pallet's laid to
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rest in a private burial ceremony? john hallman has more room, the museum dedicated fellow in his home town, santo's. and you can really see here where it all started for him. this is a huge shiny. he built with his uncle and they used in the 1st years of his life to shine shoes in the local railway station. it's a piggyback for the few coins it managed to put together to try and play a match. and it then grew from there, obviously to more than a 1000 goals late and 3 world cups that he was. you can see there's actually in this museum, a floor dedicated to each of the woke ups. and i asked one of the people that had traveled here to, to see this museum. what made him so special, there's been a lot of great plays and a lot of great brazilian plays. and he just pointed to 3 of the stalls i'm is brazilian. and said, who else is 13 woke up, but for a lot of people in brazil,
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he was more than that. they referred to him as someone who unified the country. someone that everyone seemed to be able to get behind because he kept it simple. he was seen as keeping it reasonably humble, and he was seen as someone that spread joy through some difficult times. in brazil, most of the time he was playing the country, had a military government military dictatorship which he played through. so if you come a little bit further this way as well, we'll see some of his achievements throughout the years since he became more famous . he started playing, obviously, in his teenage years and he won the cup. when he won, the woke up, he was only at 17 when he was playing in the final. you can see that right at the end of it. remember this, the boy that's gone from shoe shining in that railway station. here he is with one of the presidents of the united states that he met jimmy carter with
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a bow and obviously in the later part of his life, pele became very well known among the movie world, among famous celebrities. until he died at the age of 82 in south. paolo trailblazing us news and kept barbara walters died h. 93 ot his shots of the glass ceiling becoming the 1st female broadcast to present an evening news program at a b. c. in 1976, contin monahan has more. it has been an absolutely joy ho, the warning, challenging, fascinating, 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 wouldn't tell me that se entered the field of journalism i went to school to study
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it is on my that's my legacy that makes me cry. that's last year. when is women? when i begin with walters, made headlines herself in 976. 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 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 needed to be a stop, you know, when you're in the news to problems, you're not considered my style, you consider very serious journals to me. you help you. so i mean,
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this is my claim to him. what do i do? 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 date time pal, show the view. your female chart show proved unexpected hit all a 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 i, i think that when i look at what i have done, i have a great sense of accomplishment. i don't want to sound, you know, proud and hearty. but i, i think i've had a just a wonderful career. cities around the world are with me in the new year.
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ah, in the last half hour spectacular fireworks were launched at the stroke of midnight over the acropolis in athens, greece the past 12 months to deliver a series of dramatic and often distressing stories from around the world. as ever, i would say was reporters have been right there on the ground. isn't a back at some of the big events of 2022. ah, she was the longest serving moment can british history. and with it came a sense of permanent est funeral, like no other culmination of a period of national mourning that has witnessed both the end of the 2nd elizabeth and age and the birth of a new era. monica sometimes here has been moved. ever since to mince agreement was signed with liter side making tutorial gains or losses.
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while this war continues to arouse condemnation of the russian invasion of the world stage here in the ukraine, each death locally seems only to strengthen the result during the fight with strike state the rising cost of living in france. but this one is by far, the not just with workers from across the public sector. tens of thousands of belgian stake to the freight's, unable to cope with dramatic price hikes. of course, it's not just holiday presents that have gotten more expensive. it's things like rent and mortgage rate in response to the bank of england's raised interest rates, the cost of borrowing to their highest to more than a decade. ambulance workers have joined a long list of public sector strikes, driven to industrial action because it low pays the face of a living price. i want to offer
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a full apology and i want you to know how sad i am to be giving you the best job in the world who i am a by i am resigning is lead to hopefully conservative. now as he sweeps into down the street for the 1st time of prime minister, it's time to set out his agenda. i will place economic stability and competence. at the heart of this government's agenda, it's got one of the place rates of journalists, murders in the world for just sings coach, stood in this chart between journalists here the tension with find enormous galaxies locked in a cosmic dance. this is one of the spectacular images taken by the web space
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telescope. they designed this experiment so that the fusion fuel stayed hot enough dense enough and round enough for long enough that it ignited a clean energy source that could revolutionize the world. ah, ah, with ah.

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