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is, are on the move. i heard generation change meets the new york as using alternative approaches to 5 institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a nation wide problem. network wires, a systemic solution generation chain on al jazeera. ah, russia's defense ministry says 63 of its soldiers were killed in some days attack by ukraine in the russian control. done. yes, creature. ah, i'm the barker, this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. a final farewell to the king of football. mourners are paying their
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respects to play during a day long public wake these alive pitches of the sea. ah, a straight forces kill 2 palestinians during a raid to demolish palestinian homes in the occupied westbank. and a reported surgeon cove with 19 infections in china, from small countries around the world to impose restrictions on travelers. russia's defense ministry says 63 of its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian attack in the russian control done yes, creature of ukraine. it happened in the town of mucky of count on new year's eve is to resume am liaison garcia. do that, do them? is they, are them in the chemo regime targeted a temporary diploma point of one of the units of the russian armed forces near the
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settlement of mchuga in the de nest people's republic. with 6 rockets of us made hammers, multiple rocket launchers, or other russian air defense systems, shut down to hammers. rockets as a result of the strike of 4 missiles with high explosive warhead as a temporary diploma pointer. 63 russian service men were killed him al jazeera correspondence, our show sh has more from moscow. nom was under the far loads here a long way on holiday. and the russian ministry of defense has issued a statement about the bombing of the temporary military barracks in mackay internet scott minutes into the new year. he saw, according to the russians, the ukrainians fight 6 missiles, training barracks, to which they say they shot down the rest of the barracks and was completely destroyed or not inside the will. russian troops, including recent conscripts and russia citizen, a rejoinder denies chronicle, reportedly fuel trucks on site as well, the worse on the exclusion sit and in care of his child. strafford,
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it's fair to say that what's significant here is that this is a rare admission by the russian defense ministry that such an alleged attack happened. and they are admitting to that 63 soldiers according to them, were killed in this attack, using what they describe as a u. s. supplied. he malls, rocket systems. interesting. there has been a statement put out by the strategic communications directorate for the ukranian armed forces. now this is only telegram channel and it uses some pretty floral language as world describing what it says were $400.00 soldiers in this attack that were killed, describing them as pig dogs and another $300.00 the sir were injured. now this con languages is not uncommon, it's used by both sides in this war. but sir, the town of mackie edgar is north of donetta. it's not directly on the front line, but it's close to some pretty heavy fighting. and on the eastern sections of donnette, near the town of f. d of co, i think,
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was important also to mention in terms of context is on the night that this attack allegedly happened. russia launched dozens of cruise missiles at targets in the ukranian capital. and the wider country, what remains to be seen is how the russians respond to this alleged attack. because as i say, there is no way that we can independently confirm these figures being put out by both sides. emotional brazilians are paying their final respects to football. legend, pele in the city of santos way 1st gained fame. a 24 hour wake is taking place at the stadium, which is home to the late for bowlers. long time club among those in attendance were fee for president johnny infant tina. and i will be lay to rest on tuesday after a funeral possession. or john holman, is in santos for us. and shawn reminders why is his wake being held in san sauce at the ground there rather than for example, in the world famous macarena and rio de janeiro has
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been held here because this is really where pele started as a footballer. and where he made his name and a club that lease with in brazil is really synonymous with him. he stayed here when he was 16 years old. he got his 1st call up to brazil in his 1st season. and this is a club that he helped to take, the different leak titles were them brazil. they played countless exhibition matches against european size when he became well famous. and in which actually it's an interesting story. the brazilian government acted to keep him here. they declared him legally a national treasure that he could have be exported outside of brazil, and that meant that sent those couldn't sell him. that's how important he was to this country. and of course he sold a, he scored most of his a $1200.00 plus goes also here before he retired for the 1st time. so it's pretty not true that this is where he would be celebrated. and this is where people would
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come to see him and you can see him them though they're filing past the air in the center there where his coffin is coming in from the other side. the ground we've got young people, we've got old people. a lot of people come to sent those anyway from south. paolo for there still to summer holidays it summer right here in brazil to spend a bit of time at the beach here. so that was already a ready audience, but those cues and cues outside people have been here since at the some went down last night for a glimpse at him. and we have to say the final good bye. and yet it definitely makes sense. and it's here in santo's. and sean, i guess you've, you had a chance to speak to a lot of people. and everybody i imagine has their own theories as to why he's regarded the greatest football of all time. yellows. being at slightly mischievous with people that we met here and no. so in the pell museum that was m bill in 2014, when he was still very much alive and saying to him, well what do you think about messy?
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for example, there was a lot of debate now after the war loss woke up in captain is lay an o messy the greatest of all time. i was quickly shut down on that. a few of them just pointed to the 3 stars, or 3 of the 5 stars on brazil's national shirt. and basically they said, well, who else is? who else is 13 stars which of a football has done that? the answer of course, is none. apart from pele and he was so far ahead of his time. he was a man that could run the 100 mates as in under 11 seconds. a man that could shoot with both fate. amanda was only one a half meets his just over one and a half meets his toe, but could still leap and seemed to hang in the air to ahead the bow. no. one of his most famous head is against good. am banks of a, of england, in the 1970 woke up in which he doroty moore the mate his name, but it really cemented his legacy. so i think for brazil, not just for brazilians, but for people around the world, even though is it different era, even though many of these matches, we can't say that just not captured on video,
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including the go that he said was the best goal he'd ever scored they scored in 1959, only the people that were there at the stadium would have seen what it was just to, to witness that go. the play said was his best. never because it's not captured on film. all of that, at which standing he still regarded by so many as the king, as you see on the banner behind the said, the greatest football or full time a trudy unique individual. indeed john hallman, many thanks. love and useless. railey forces served, demolish 3 palestinian homes in a village in janine and the occupied west bank. ah. they belong to the families of to palestinians accused of killing and it's ready officer last year following the demolitions fighting broke out between the israeli troops and local residents. so high rats has more, almost demolitions. these definitions don't come as a surprise. the demolition started on sunday nights and as
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a result of fighting before between the israeli forces and the palestinians living in the area. so you people have been killed to palestinians and 3, and one of them is in critical condition. now the demolitions were of 2 homes that belong to 2 young palestinians in september last year. they try to carry out an attack that israeli checkpoint and in the process of firing they got killed and also an israeli soldier. it was killed as well. now this is one of the things that the israeli forces do. it's a punitive kind of death demolition that they do when people are involved in attacks or they seem anyone that is working against the states of israel, the type of demolitions we see there tends to be 2 types of demolitions here. you have the ones that are usually carried out by the military and the other ones tend to be of where they've accused the palestinian family of not having the right
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israeli permits for that it could be a home, it could be a shop, it could be a business and in those instances it's very hard palestinian savings is often it's very difficult to get hold of those permit. a surgeon covered 19 infections in china areas causing global alum and increasing number of countries and now imposing new restrictions on travelers from the cases when top after the government relaxed its strict rules. last month, katrina, you report some beijing, before the pandemic, australia was a popular destination for chinese travelers. and they're expected to return soon as china prepares to open its borders for the 1st time in almost 3 years. but on thursday they'll face new restrictions. the government has decided out of an abundance of caution, to require travelers from china to submit evidence before boarding their flight of a negative carver test. canada, the united states, united kingdom, japan, india,
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and south korea who also screen passengers from china. in europe, france, italy and spain will do the same and are encouraging other you nations to fuller suit. morocco has taken the hardest line banning all chinese travelers from tuesday . many fear the outbreak here could lead to a new corona, virus straight, and spark new waves of infections globally. beijing has hit back at the restrictions calling them unscientific period. i know you many leading medical experts from multiple countries have said that there is no need to impose restrictions on border entry of travelers from china. the world health organization says it's understandable, governments want to protect their populations. it is asked for more real time data on deaths. hospitalization, and strains bathing says it isn't withholding any information from the w hate so. but with only a dozen covered 19 deaths who did in recent weeks, scientists suspect a drastic under reporting of infections. some estimate suggests that there could be
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as many as $9000.00 deaths occurring every day between you out 0 dating. so a binge of aid reports from paris were officials have already started testing travelers arriving from china. the resurgence in france are the latest in european countries because spain and italy have already have similar restrictions for passengers coming from mainland china and hong kong where passengers will have to test a p. c r test before the board, the pain. and once they arrive in france, they will have to go through the random testing front says that this is a scientific measures is going to urge european union states to go for a more uniform policy later this week. but front says that these measures are important to control and how he did this control on arrival would not prevent citizens from entering or territory. it's a more specific control which will allow us to follow the different barriers that are currently china. essentially the only cron variance your people who test
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positive will have to be in self isolation for 7 days. and this policy will remain in effect from the 1st to the 31st of january. for many people in france, this is dasia who, to how dependent began 3 years ago when restrictions were imposed for people coming in from china. and some are asking why are those restrictions on play for other countries? and in that places such as train stations and why a common tense measure, such as mosques are not being mandated for public places. the chinese embassy in france has responded to the latest restrictions, calling them unnecessary and discriminate 3, but for now, people coming in from hong kong and mainland china will have to go through this bcr test. and some of them will have to go to random checks as the arrive in fronts you without a 0 still ahead. the international monetary fund warns a 3rd of the global economy will be in recession this year. after years of 10th relations between columbia, but a swale, or the bridge linking the 2 nations. finally, we ah
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ha, yet more so are the forecasts for japan over the next couple of days, different re for the korean peninsula where it is dry and settle, high pressure dominating the weather across china. so again, it is lossy quiet here with the winds coming in from that north wesley direction. there we go with that, see a fix know into one she into hole kado tuesday going on. it's a wednesday spot, the difference. it will be further disruptive snow coming in across this particular part of the country. then further south it is generally dry temperatures about where they should be just creeping up into double figures, sunshine. they're for sol, sunshine. therefore beijing, 2 to 5 celsius here. marty dry across southern parts of china or taiwan. we'll see some rather wet weather from time to time. now some really wet weather just starting to push its way into central parts of the philippines. this gathering system will continue to punch is way further west was into the south china sea. and
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as we go one through wednesday, that will bring some very heavy rain in here, grassy pushing to will some parts of vietnam. i expect to see some flooding here by the end of the week, elsewhere. it is a usual case of sunshine and showers, few showers to just coming into the se of are in the, or maybe a shower, or 2 into eastern parts of sal anchor repeat performance as we go on 3 way to stay . the rest of india is dry and try to, for pakistan. ah, on counting the cost, what can we expect in $20.00? $23.00 is a global recession, inevitable. china newfound did 0 covey policy, where the world's 2nd largest economy bounce back and turbulent times ahead for latin america and african countries to find out why. counting the cost on al jazeera holding the powerful to account. as we
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examined the u. s. seats role in the world on al jazeera lou. ah, you're watching out, is there a reminder? what top stories this our brushes? defense ministry says 63 of its soldiers were killed and ukrainian attack in the russian control done. yes. region of ukraine. it happened in the town of marquis of car on just just minutes into new year's day. thousands of warners are fighting past the coffin of light football legend played to pay their last respects . among them was free for president johnnie infant tito, the stars wake is on the way at the stadium in santos, where he spent most of his professional career. and these are live pictures of the
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recent surgeon cove at 19 infections in china has prompted a growing global response around a dozen countries, including france of now imposed restrictions and travelers from the country. the international monetary fund says a 3rd of the global economy will slide into recession. this year is holding 2023 will be much tougher for hundreds of millions of people. the i m. f blames the civil tany slow down of economic activity in the united states. europe in china, caused by the war and ukraine, inflation, higher energy costs and rising interest rates. hassan, i'm, and colonial is an economist and financial market expert. he says, forecast suggest the situation will be worse than the global financial crisis in 2008 financial misbehavior. financial aid will always come back into the picture. the work now is back suffering from excessive leverage,
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excessive leverage from the level of the individual citizen and every country to the corporate to the sovereign. look at how many countries now are defaulting. we have quite few that we have seen in africa. we have seen lanka, we have seen deterioration of the egyptian and the action that is on the same with the fault of lebanon and, and you can carry on and carry on. but you add to ukraine, russia war, which put a lot of strain on commodity prices, mainly about you can make catch up today, you know, corner wheat. so all of these are adding created inflation. what do government do when there is a time of inflation? there is interest rates, but what we have seen that interests have come up. and it trends that also was not presented before. we see the interest rate go from 0 and dollar all the way to 4 and a half percent and i'm the ear. we've seen the euro come up from 0 interest rates
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to 2 and a half percent. it could reach 3 percent very soon. i mean, yesterday i did the pro friend a very interesting analysis, a combination or a summary of all 2023 forecast from goldman sachs, morgan stanley, jeff morgan, and the light and the old show indications worse than 2008 crisis. we've seen trends, we haven't seen number of stock market decline, percentages of stock market, the erosion of the new ations, the pricing of all asset classes. if you look at the private equity space, you see that the repricing of us and the private equity is worth that 08 now. but how do we curve this? is it by raising intersect, ok you to say and declare demand? that's correct. but when you do it do the inflation, which is caused by shortage, and the supply chain crisis, this does not,
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is not for buried to get to say what we need more, that raising a disease. we will have responsible governors. every rain in saudi arabia has caused flooding in the western city of jetta. several cars called stock last year. the saudi government spent more than $1000000.00 and upgrading jettas drainage system. the winter months usually see rainfall across the kingdom. evacuation mornings are in place for parts of northern california where flood waters of, inundated homes and buildings will. the 12 centimeters of rain fell in san francisco on saturday, making it the 2nd wet his day there and a 170 years. and in the east bay area, people had to be rescued by boat from their flooded homes. many roads are submerged and a flood warning is in place. now people in nigeria are still struggling to find shelter and food weeks after devastating floods there. thousands of homes have been destroyed along river banks and more than 6000 people were killed. i'm
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a dangerous report from over goro and southern nigeria. pamela joseph returned to salvage what she can after flood waters wrecked out. a single room is all that's left for 6 bedroom bundle and it's tuesday precipice. when night by when night comes, i have to go somewhere else to sleep. my house is finished. the government has promised help, but so far it hasn't reached tens of thousands of people across nigeria. we still let we have ticking is adequate for the moment. but the sub nationals also have the responsibility to see that idea as citizens. i've been in a supported some flood victim say nothing has been done. sincerely, denison, and from government is elia. this used to be someone's bedroom before the flight.
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the deborah here is what's left of it and of 38 at the houses that was swept away. the foundation of some of the buildings i in the middle of this river the flood between june and november, who are among the worst to hit nigeria in half a century. infrastructure like roads and bridges have been damaged or swept away. 2 months after the disaster. officious are still taking stock of the damage, but the government says it needs $2000000000.00 now to fix damage infrastructure. analysts say it's clear. authorities at all levels were ill prepared for the disaster. they just don't have an incentive to address this. because when you have a system where emergency funds are relieved without accountability, we have processes where there's no probable coming for those funds in europe will benefit from this as a whole, police get clue me around is floods. i worry that we may not been able to recall that we can of before the next one with politicians focused on the general
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elections in 2 months. some flood victim say they're worried, their troubles are only just beginning. i'm a decrease al jazeera or border the german government has presented a new scheme to make it easier for skills migrants to get jobs there. while several other e u countries want to limit immigration. dominic cane has more coding is a big part of ha shuttling gums job as a software engineer in berlin. he works for several major firms. he's been in germany for several years and is hoping to get permanent residency. but as an indian citizen, he says there are difficulties, they would ask for one additional document and then they come back and then it gets delayed for 2 months or one and a half month more. so one of those about from that and i didn't like personally in face language issues at the offices, but in terms of employment. yes. and that is something the current german
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government wants to eliminate. they say that country needs 400000 new skilled migrants every year to make up for its aging population and bundle in the future. we will focus more on the qualifications and professional experience of immigrants . in less formalities will make it easier for immigrants to take medication and training of study in germany and immigration has divided governments across europe for decades. and this new move in berlin has not gone unnoticed. elsewhere, of course we have governments very conservative governments like and poland who still use migration ass. the very combat like expression of yeah, well, more in interior policy issue, way more than looking for the needs of the labor market. such thoughts are not how justin also, the austrian government recently voted down a plan to allow bulk area and romania into the use borderless shang and so it's
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chancellor believes some european frontiers need physical barriers. austria is more than burdened. we have over 100000 asylum applications or the 75000 across the external border cross member states and were only then apprehended and austria, we need stronger external border protection. we must finally break. the tablet of fences are already up between hungry, which is inside the shannon zone. and serbia, which is not this was a recent photo called arranged between leaders of both countries at their border. the issue of migration will be disgusted, especially you summit in february, but the political fault lines are clear. so as a new year dawns, the e. u finds itself with the same old problems. part of the solution can be found here and can apply across the board, but other parts really can't dominate cane al, jazeera brussels. i customs commission for human rights is being asked to stop the
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government from detaining and supporting african refugees. come hider has more from a slum about according to the united nations high commissioner for refugees. there were 3000000 of on refugees and pakistan. half of them were registered by your target date and the other half had no registration paper. however, after the dollar, bon takeover of run it on tens of thousands of on space grid restrictions on women's education and difficult conditions within the country. because of the international sanctions have started refuge and bug. this done report from the province of thinned indicated that thousands of on refugees have been rounded up, dead and cramped conditions. 100 the women and children behind vod your daughter. these are saying that they will have to serve. busy their doom on sentences for illegally entering the city of garage without documents and will be deported. back
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to of one has done a partition has been filed against the move that a 1000 of on refugees across the country who risk being arrested. weird at the camp, which is relatively safe head in the heart of islam abroad. the people who have been telling us that they are indeed getting held from the local chair. but the flight of millions of all bond is still uncertain. madame me lie, bussey, i walk on, i mean by, we ask the international community to help us out. children have been deprived of the education and the world is not helping us. we have applied in the embassies in the united nations high commission for refugee status, but so far i case is still pending or the of on government, on the other hand of god is not happy with the plight of some of these refugees. the images have appeared on the social media and of course is creating more friction and dimension between the dual countries. they are on taliban have taken
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over advanced on there was a hope and expectation that religion read buggers onward improve. but there has been disputes over the border exchange of via and such action and by the budget on your daughter days to address these people as granger do, little girl tried to ease the problem. a bridge connects in columbia and venezuela has fully reopened for the 1st time in nearly a decade. allow people and cargo to move across. and pre relations between the 2 south american nations made it possible. as alexander ram petty reports, it is a scene that people living along this border have waited for 4 years. a line of passenger cars crossed from columbia into venezuela on sunday, symbolically and practically ending years of tense relations between the 2 countries. again, my grand about, it is really a great joy for all colombians to be able to move between the 2 countries. again, many of us will use to moving freely and it made us very sad that for many years
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these 2 countries were separated. so we are very happy to where it is. we opened the team deep as bridge and january 1st, with the festive by national ceremony. balloons flew in the air while government delegations met that the center of the bridge that until recently had been blocked by containers placed there by the venezuelan army. oh, i know of your former to day with this formal opening, we fulfill the political will of president nicholas maduro and gustavo petro, of total and transparent openness of the border with columbia. o, next is colombian president gustavo federal head announcing normalization of diplomatic relations with been sweller after winning elections in august. the 2 countries have gradually restored border crossings and commer since then. the shared 2200 kilometers border had been partially closed 7 years ago, and completely blocked in 2019 after the columbian president even decay. questioned
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venezuelan president nicholas my daughters reelection. since then, security along the border has deteriorated with the on groups controlling the legal transports of goods and the exodus of venezuelan migrants. now people on both sides, many by national, are hoping they will benefit socially and economically. well mister glen mondanca, the former brotherhood is back and this is what the venezuelan people want, that we build brotherhood again that our van, it's all in brothers come through with vehicles the day end to columbia because many people have their relatives on the other side of the border where no, but i mean if he's straight between the 2 countries, was worth over 7000000000 us dollars back in 2008, but has collapsed to less than 300000000. since while returning to those levels will be difficult. the reopening as brought relief and hopes for better times ahead alice under and be at the al jazeera, gotta ah.

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