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hello rodney parker, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, russia says 63 of its soldiers were killed in a missile strike by ukraine on sunday. a final farewell to the king of football mourners pay their respects to palais during a day long public wake these alive pictures. i'm john home and live at the villa bell mirror stadium here in brazil where thousands are gathered to honor one of the greatest plays that ever lived ah, authority forces kill to palestinians during a re to demolish palestinian homes in the occupied. westbank reported surgeon cove at 19 infections in china, prompts more countries around the world to impose restrictions on travelers or so in school. tom brady, back in the playoffs for the tampa bay can he is brady and sparring. his team's the,
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when the secured his full st. straight oh, season appears. ah, welcome to the news, our russia's defense ministry says 63 of its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian attack in the rush control done yet screeching of ukraine. it happened in the town of marquis of car. ukrainian military has taken responsibility for the attack, but as not confirmed how many people were killed. yes, you would assume um least normal garages, director them if they are them in the chemo regime targeted a temporary diploma point of one of the units of the russian armed forces near the settlement of mchuga in the de nest people's republic with 6 rockets of us made hammers, multiple rocket launchers, russian air defense systems shut down to hammers. rockets as a result of the strike of 4 missiles of high explosive warhead as
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a temporary diploma point. 63 russian service men were killed from moscow. his al jazeera, as our shows nom, was under the far local sierra. although when hollow the russian ministry of defense has issued a statement about the bombing of the temporary military barracks in mckinney k internet's minutes into the new year. he saw, according to the russians, the ukrainians, fired 6 missiles, training barracks, to which they say they shot down the rest of the barracks and was completely destroyed or not inside. they were russian troops, including recent conscripts and rusty citizens who joined the desk front of the reportedly fuel troxell site as well. but worse on the explosion system, which i'll stratford is live in care for more of their sir and charles. because conflicting information on the scale of this attack, how many casualties they may or may not have been. but clearly a significant incident, what ukrainian saying about this or in the last
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hour or so. the 1st real official statement from the ukrainians has come out according to the general staff of ukraine and armed forces. they saying that sir, they attacked i'm units of russians in mackie of kerr, and they said that up to 10 units. what they describe was, various military equipment was destroyed in that attack. no mention of any kind of death toll lay in their words, say that the human loss is still being calculated, but seems to me the 1st kind of recognition official statement. the coincides by these allegations made by the russians. i think what's surprising, and it is rare is that this is an admission by russian forces all seemingly quite a large attack. and this is not normal procedure. interestingly, earlier there was a statement put out on a telegram channel. i am saying that it was
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a part of the strategic communications director for the ukrainian forces. are they saying that are up to 400 russian soldiers were killed in this attack and 300 injured? so it's very difficult, impossible, in fact for us to verify these kind of numbers. but just to put it in context and oversee mackie of co posted, an answer is very close to a frontline and and there is fighting going on in towns like abdel co close by and right the way along that that, that area of the front line. so it would not be inconceivable that such a large strike has happened, the russian saying that term, an american weapon system there. mars was used in it. and let's not forget though, that within a 24 hour period of this strike happening, russia was launching barrages of cruise missiles and chemicals he jo is at the capital city at targets here in the capital city. very few casualties, but
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a lot of damage done. but it's going to be very interesting to see just how the russians respond to this attack. because as i say, it's very rare that they admit that sir, so many casualties that they've suffered so many casualties in an attack like this child stratford live in care. thank you. will samuel romani is an international relations specialist at oxford university. he says that it's rare for russia to say exactly how many soldiers have been killed. well, i think that obviously ukraine was answering to the wave of miss allen drones drag that occurred in the capital against ugly and infrastructure on either side of the new year. and that ukraine couldn't have responded when a few ways you could have responded by striking russian territory again, like it did it angles around christmas time. orchestra responded by striking targets. decide on that i can send repeatedly. interesting thing about this attack
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is that mckee fca is a stronghold for russian concepts. typically attacks of this nature because neck and other parts of the front line or targeting warden of mercenaries, wasn't usual to admit dad casualties in russia because russia very infrequently updates. his casual ears for the war and when it does talk about casualties and usually talks about them in broad generic terms like heavy losses. so admission of this level casualties is quite nic was definitely a blow to the partial mobilization drive ins. also raised a lot of questions about the operational and these that are associated with it. for example, as lensky has said, back mood in many other parts of danny, ask an effectively been depopulated. almost all the civilians are got. there's many empty buildings and be schools empty residences, why we're ah, 500 conscripts concentrated all in one place where they could be easily target at an easily track with the use of cell phones. why wasn't there underground bunkers that were established given the fact that this been almost a year since this war started? so it has already been recriminations on telegram andrea from war hawks and it and where we're frustrated with the defense ministry performance. and this sa debacle
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is going to intensify. those criticisms will staying with the story. so again, markoff is the director of the institute of political studies. some was formerly a spokesperson for president putin. he joins a sly for moscow. welcome to the program. now, there were either hundreds or possibly dozens of russian military deaths in this attacking mckee of car the kremlin of coal. so 63 other sources say several 100 possibly either way. this is clearly a major blow for the russian military. it's not how you see it. yes is, was a really a russian soldiers, russian, the 1st minister and i claim that to now it says $6.00 to $3.00 about the more not a list it finally, real something about a $120.00 a russian sold this of course it to be ways by so i use sim boarding because i use this type and exactly in law on minutes
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of your to sound sources. 3. yeah. so it's it could be getting closer. yeah. but same time now because it's a real ones. lots of could be also to take a lot of smoke ukrainian army, approximately 2 or 3 time big loss or so our russian army, generally. nevertheless, over the past 12 months, estimates from various different sources suggests the russian military has lost potentially tens of thousands of its troops, including senior ranking generals. an attack of this magnitude simply suggests russian troops are increasingly vulnerable to ukrainian attack. yeah, it was successful, it was about to say inside ship case ukrainian or all that back.
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and now a lot of discussion in russia to have all was a measure which should be taken by just come on the full russian army. same time, it will have no influence at all because on defense that strike was only formally by ukrainian army, but it was united states of american citizens serviced sort of satellites. and it was a united states of america when mary and you had to central america military devices . so in fact, this russian soldier can been killed by america. oh, where do you think ordinary russians about the true scale of russian treat glossy? is it maybe or good and well for you to blame their saw the united states, particularly when it comes to supporting the ukrainians with weaponry and
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intelligence. but nevertheless, this isn't going very well for russia rhetoric it now, russian society didn't much give such as fly by generally, how was the war he's not going along? because we expect that russian army, or would be much more strong and behaving because the special needed. is that what, what does it expect? is that this military, additional se mazel tomorrow will stream off the things that it took almost one year with no real big success as the source? of course, i shook the russian society, but to sponsor russian society. it's not the increasing pressure also crammed in to come to compromise because from or actually a fuel a who is often and,
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and the russian society now will be more. busy committed to rice, and that like a congratulation with new year was that i was on it because he gives a speech by sir i was in called russian officers and soldiers on the front. mister malcolm, i detect a degree of reluctance to see a continuation of this war coming from you. is that what you're saying here? yes, exactly. i'm saying because that russian society, i'm making pressure on the kremlin not to step down, but to go forward and go to be more strong and to care for my militarization or was it the bottle? not on that going to me and the russian culture as well. where do you see this conflicts going then what is the end game? what is next?
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how do you see it potentially coming to an end? i seen cause this war at most of us was, i finished, or russia, russia, we will use a lot of losses. but to russia were each each roll rational goal is very clear. doctors to bar grade should be use all county and the machine of general restricted by americans on ukraine. it should be dismissed at russia language also. and there are some identity. should be a nice and respect in the ukraine. and all fishes group should be in your grade. and finally, you should not be on day rush track and said to rush on it. so. okay, mike of thank you for joining us on the check mark list now. plenty
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more head of the news out, including survivors of loss is devastating. floods across passive nigeria, still struggling to return and rebuild in support of disappointing 9 for one of the well comes biggest stars on d. c. with that story. ah, now a global superstore from brazil. billions around the world simply no as polite. the footballing legend who defied the rules of gravity and sean transformed football into what is now seen by many as the beautiful game plays the only footballer in history to win 3 world cup trophies and he scored countless goals. the many players have not matched or surpassed to live pitches now where mourners from brazil and around the world are in the city of santos. to pay tribute to the legend
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who died on thursday. and john holman, is live in san sauce for us and events. and john, we've been saying this now for ever since the wake began a day clearly of sadness and celebration. dead definitely. even i think more of the latter than the former. a real celebration of pallet's life. the people the file impostor, his coffin, that's in the central tent. with family of friends around there, i think more of an air of sort of jubilation. he was 82 years old, had been suffering from cancer for quite some time. and i think it's fitting that it's here as well in this stadium in the santos at stadium where he began his career when he was only 16 years old. he was then in the woke up a year later when he was only 17 years old. and he won his 1st woke up in 1958,
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the 3 you were talking about 962 year and he got play a couple of games before he was injured. and then the cup that everyone remembers in 1970, when he felt that he had to win that for brazil, he talked about the huge at prussia that he felt during that. and he said at women, when referring to that woke up that i think the greatest gift the victory isn't a trophy, it's the relief that tells you something about what he meant for brazil and what that meant to him. the huge sense of responsibility, the word that he used towards his country knowing how much of a natural gift that he had. and this is someone who could strike the bull with both fate. run the 100 mate is an under 11 seconds when you see him leap for a header, especially in the final of that 1970 woke up. it seems like he just hovers in the air before planting it in the far corner. sir, he was a player in some ways ahead of his time, who felt that responsibility to use those gifts for his country, deliver full them and did so until he retired. now, more than 45 years ago,
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and until, as he sees finally being about to be laid to rest the amazon affiliate, i thought we are going to ask all federations all over the world. $211.00 countries to name a stadium in every country in the world after felling. and because i think that youth all over the vanity future generations will have to know when to remember who play was and the joy that play brought to the vote. joyce and john, we for clearly heard forma in fortino, the fee for president that he thinks that there should be pele stadiums named around the world. but what ordinary people there in san sa says, saying about pallet's legacy and how they will remember him yet. let's see if a jeremy in fact he knows idea takes off no bit of round the state in we've been chinese people not just today, but over the last couple of days. a lot of people,
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especially when you go to the bar, the long to met. they, as they're cooled here, the smooth but all day balls ready in brazil, and that we're speaking to the owner. there that said he is. he was a gentleman. he was a simple man. he liked to go in there and just order a soft drink. he never drank beer, he made that clear. and he was kinds where everyone and that seems to be a message that we've heard echoed every one that we've taught to that met him from the museum curator the museum. there's a museum here in san thought that was set up, while pele was still alive in 2014 must be one of the few people in the world to have that privilege repeated the same thing. that was just nice to every one that he met. i think that's been criticism also of pele, over the years that he was willing to sell anything after his playing days from master cards. it's viagra to, to many different of a products by think that smile, that sense of accessibility was something the really indeed him to, brazilians. he wasn't something someone that was aloof. he was willing to take
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questions from, from any one really to the point that he, he was decree to national treasure, not just in terms of sentiment, but also legally. so that sent those, the team that he played with couldn't sell him so that he couldn't be exported from the country, but worldwide as well. that was also affection for him. just a story from early on in his career in 1960, when he's playing stopped with santos, on route through egypt, a in bay root in lebanon, and apparently a crowd, then tried to kidnap pele to try and get him to play a match with southern las st, those statement exhibition match against the lebanese tame, which he writes about in his autobiography. so that gives you a sense of even when he was still a teenager, how famous he was, how much of a global recognition he had. and that remained true until he died at the age of $82.00. and undoubtedly his fame will last for many, many, many years to come. tom homan live incense else may thanks. well,
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earlier i spoke to colorado julia, i see he's a sports journalist from e. s. p and brazil and has interviewed palais on numerous occasions. over the years . i began by asking him about how pavilions are united in their feelings about the plan. i would say that gala is something unanimous in, in brazil because he was loved for every orders. every france, even the fact that he grew and he came up to the war, blame for santos. he is a someone that is thrown everything we can see lives on his funeral in samples. in the lab romito, a lot of different jersey is off of their teams in brazil. now we do so of course that he was in some ways above politics, but he was of course, briefly. extraordinary minister of sports, wasn't he or what did he achieve in that role? do you think?
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yeah, it was in 1995 if i'm not wrong during sure none the way he could kind of those or turner as a president reveal actually he got a lot of good things for regular players. he actually stablish and help him to putting brazil in place a low and the name of low is below the less low leaping layer, which gave for brazilian players more. right. and also things that in the past was really terrible. the player did not have any possibility to change clubs if they want. it's, it was something super old in brazil and help us with the politics to change. so in some ways he made the sport a little bit more democratic. do you think? i would say that i would say that because if you think about how a war, how national team gang effect,
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you can see that in that moment during that mom. and during that 9 minutes of the game, people be kind of forget what is happening out round the country. all our difficult and struggles and feel it was something to watch. something to have something to entertain. so specifically about his style of play because he's often of course, called the greatest. but what does the actually mean in terms of what he was able to achieve on the pitch i would say to said jill saints i after paulette every good player that was born in brazil and also every good player, dad, where's the number 10 jersey chairs with with her hand, i ro in a responsibility to be the best. what
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b that lambert dan after feel at ease presents to be the best one in the other thing, paulette, it's also an object inch. i can explain if you are good in journal, is if you are good in any professional area in your life. in brazil, we would say that you are the appellate off journal is not for lack of driving the appellate of anything. in other news, israeli forces have carried out raids and bait. rima north of ramallah and the occupied westbank. a palestinians have been wounded, joined confrontations with the soldiers earlier, was ready forces demolished, 3 palestinian homes in a village. and janine of the occupied westbank. ah, they belong to the families of 2 palestinians accused of killing in australia officer last year following the demolitions fighting broke out between the israeli troops and local residents. sort of hierarchy has more on those demolitions. these
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definitions. i come as a surprise. the demolition sausage on sunday nights and as a result of fighting before between the israeli forces on the palestinians living in the area. 2 people have been killed, 2 palestinians, and 3 in did. one of them is in a critical condition now. the demolitions were of 2 homes that belong to 2 young palestinians in september last year. they tried to carry out an attack. hudson is ready checkpoint and in the process of firing they got killed and also an israeli soldier was killed as well. now this is one of the things that the is ready for says do it's a punitive kind of demolition that they do when people are involved in attacks or they seem anyone that is working against the state 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
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to be of where they've accused the palestinian family of not having the right 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 palestinians say, because often it's very difficult to get hold of those permit people in nigeria, they're still struggling to find shelter and food weeks after devastating floods that thousands of homes have been destroyed along riverbank sun more than 6000 people were killed, address reports from over goro and southern nigeria. ah, pamela joseph returned to salvage what she can after flood waters wreck child. a single room is all that's left for 6 breton bundle and it's 2 stroke procedures. 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 fight hasn't reached tens of thousands of people across nigeria. we feel
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like we have tricking 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. the deborah here is what's left of it and of 38 at the houses that was swept away, the foundations of some of the buildings. i in the middle of this river. the flats between june and november who are among the worst st. 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.
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analysts say it's clear authorities at all levels why 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 released without accountability, we have processes where there is no proper procurement for those funds. iraq will benefit from this as a whole police get whom year round is floods. i worry that we may not been able to recall that quick enough before the next one. with politicians focused on the general elections in torment. some flood victim say they are worried. their troubles are only just beginning. i'm a decrease al jazeera or border subhead aloud to syrup. the international monetary fund warns a 3rd of the global economy will be in recession this year. and after years of 10th relations between columbia and venezuela, the bridge linking the 2 nations finally reopens in sport. 7 time grand slam
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champion, venus williams begins a 30th season on tour with the wind. and the has that story coming up? ah hello, we have rain in the forecast for the middle east and the sub plenty of it. we've got a large band, a cloud, just straggling, saudi arabia. we have seen some flooding here recently, but this becomes a little more extensive as you go through the next couple days. sinking further south was even here in carter, we may, we'll see some, some rain just think the early hours of tuesday going on in to wednesday. next, the area of plowed bills and burst as we go on through. we're tuesday, said western parts, a saudi arabia sing more, the way of wet weather. look at that, just curls its way back towards elephant syria, lebanon, jordan, c, as in cloud, and right, a rock looking pretty disturbing snow. there. just around was i got mountains
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pushing into iran, some wet weather there to into work you weight this will grassy make its way through us here as well. so even as we go to the latter part of the week, expect some right and kata pushed down across to you a little bit of rain to just around the far northeast of africa. open areas of egypt seeing a shower or taper from much of north africa, english. dr. hamilton, when continuing to blow here plenty of showers. meanwhile, across the tropics, as they should be in those showers, affecting all countries here. really we're looking at some where to where the right the way across into mozambique into madagascar some wet weather. therefore angola singing farther south and west of course, for good part of south africa. ah . with
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ah, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories? this, our russia's defense ministry says $63.00 of its soldiers were killed in the ukrainian attack, and the russian control done yet, screeching of ukraine. it happened to the town of mackey of co. ukrainian military has taken responsibility for the attack, but as not confirmed how many people were killed. thousands of mortars are falling past the coffin of late football legend pallets of pay their last respects these a life pitches. among them was the fee for president johnny infant tina. the stars wake is on the way a stadium in santos, where he spent most of his professional career. ah, it's already the forces of demolish 3 palestinian homes in a village. and janine, in the occupied westbank, they belong to the families of 2 palestinians, accused of killing us ray, the officer last year. the surgeon covert 19 infections in china is
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causing global alarm. and increasing number of countries are now imposing due restrictions on travelers from their cases went up after the government relax. it's strict rules. last month caterina you reports from beijing. before the pandemic, australia was a popular destination. the chinese travelers and they are expected to return soon. as china prepared to open its borders for the 1st time in almost 3 years, but birthday per 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 covered test. canada, the united states, united kingdom, japan, india, and south korea will also screen passengers from china. in europe, france, italy, and spain will do the same and are encouraging other you nations to follow suit.
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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 burial. i know your many leading medical experts from multiple countries have said that there is no need to impose restrictions on boulder 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 death reported in recent weeks. scientists suspect a drastic under reporting of infections. some estimate suggest that they could be as many as $9000.00 deaths occurring every day between you out 0 dating and a salma binge of aid reports from paris were officials are already started testing
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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 they board the plane. and once they arrive in france, they will have to go through random testing francais, that this is a scientific measure is going to urge european union states to go for a more uniform policy later this week. but france says that these measures are important to control at ariba. 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 variance that are currently in china. essentially the on the crime variance, or people who test 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 do how dependent began 3 years ago when restrictions were imposed
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for people coming in from china and summer. asking why are those restrictions not in place for other countries and other places such as train stations and why a common sense measures such as masks, 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 they arrive in france. at least 4 people have been killed when 2 helicopters collided me there in the australian state of queensland. it happened south 4th on the gold coast tourist destination, south of brisbin. at least 13 people, including 3 passengers, were injured transport safety authorities are investigating place of emergency services, the cold. so i, i to helicopter media collision just opposite c world in the broad water. those 2 aircraft, when collado have a crashed,
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landed and landed on the sand bank just at from c world resort. our initial inquiries would appear that one has been taking off, and one has been landing pakistan's commission for human rights is being asked to stop the government from detaining and deporting african refugees. come hider has more from islam about according to the united nations high commission for refugees . there were 3000000 of on refugees in pakistan. half of them were registered by your target date. and the other half had no registration papers. however, after the dollar, bon takeover of of run it on tens of thousands of on space read restrictions on women's education and difficult conditions within the country. because of the international sanctions have started refuge in bucharest on reports from the. busy province of thinned indicate that thousands of on refugees have been rounded up
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dead and tramped conditions. hundreds of women and children behind bod, your daughter to the saying that they will have to serve their doom on sentences for illegally entering the city of garage without documents. and will be deported. back 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 where they can, which is relatively safe fed in the heart of islam abroad. the people who have been telling us that they are indeed getting help from the local chair. but the plight of millions of on the still uncertain my dad me lie must see on luck 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.
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the images have appeared on the social media and of god's is creating more friction and tension between the dual countries. they avalon taliban have taken over of honest on there was a hope and expectation that religion would budget on would improve. but there has been disputes over the border exchange of fire and such action and by the budget on your daughter days to arrest these people is going to do. little girl tried to ease the problems. a dropping water levels at a lake that supplies boast of zambia. bob weighs hydro, electric power plants for both countries to begin rationing electricity. and by way, shares lake karuba with zambia and can sometimes be without power for up to 18 hours a day. or matessa has more from her. ari traffic jams like this. and now normal intern bobby's capital had added motorist expect to get stuck for several reasons.
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among been traffic lights not working that because of electricity cuts that can last for hours, not far from the congestion. these people are making items like tombstones and picking tops from granite. tired of the constant power. they've invested in generators and other alternative sources of energy. if they didn't, did go out of business if it's actually is pro hot. so for us to cut it, we haven't received from ryan to pollution and everything. so to us electricity. luckily, the 1st thing that we are no business. the bobbies park, a blend on mismanagement corruption, aging coal plants and more recently, low water levels. africa reba south. how stations the my way as i used to power outages with some areas, having no electricity for most of the day, the government has to import electricity for mozambique and zambia,
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and other countries in southern africa. taking civil action. lake reba is the biggest source of power for boats and bubbly and neighboring zambia. but water labels have dropped significantly because of recurring droughts, low rainfall, and an increased use of water to generate power. zambia has also started rationing power and it's affecting businesses here in the capitol lusaka. i was very disappointed because many of the products that we saw here about 80 percent products. and when they get by a small scale our, our business is not too short, so serious, get affected. zombie as government says, the power cuts will continue until water levels rise in lake ariba. in zimbabwe, leaders have told they people, electricity services will get better. all those he can do is wait and hope they are right. had a matessa out there, had, had it international monetary fun says
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a 3rd of the global economy will slide into recession this year. it's warning 2023 will be much tougher for hundreds of millions of people. there, i am. f blames the civil cheney. a slowdown of economic activity in the night had states europe and china caused by the war and ukraine inflation. higher energy costs rising interest rates, and i'm in california is an economist and financial market expert. he says, forecast suggests the situation will be worse than the global financial crisis of 2008 financial misbehavior. financial aid will always come back into the picture. the work now is back suffering from excessive leverage, excessive leverage from the 11th of the individual citizen and every country to the corporate, to the sovereign. look at how many countries now are defaulting. we have quite a few that we have seen in africa. we have seen lanka. we have seen deterioration
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of the egyptian found now, and the action that is on the say 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. 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 subs 0 interest rates 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,
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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 worse than 08 now. but how do we curve this? is it by raising into said ok you to say, and you do the man, that's correct. but what do you do to do the inflation, which is caused by shortage and the supply chain crisis. this does not, it's not so bad to get to say what we need more than raising it. do. we do have responsible governance corporations. hi, getting used to using the euro. the balkan nation adopted the currency on sunday and also and the world's biggest passport free travel zone,
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the shannon stuffy decker reports from zagreb. it is the 1st official working day here in korea, since major changes have taken effect, the euro is now the countries official currency. and it's also joined the shingles over here in a market in the center of the capital diagram to try to figure out how these changes are affecting the people. there is still a lot of confusion, certainly also to help them. you have prices, for example, not just here in the market, but everywhere displayed in euro's and the old currency, the q. now we've been talking to people here to see how these changes are affecting that a name. i don't have enough corners just for these days. i put everything in the bank, then i just take it out from the cash machine. we converted to euro's even before, but for all the people, it's hard that i'm not sorry about the printer. it's history. let's move on. so very mixed feelings among the people, but the future is this, it is the euro,
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which is the come, the present. and the future, there is still a lot of a differentiation when it comes to actually the euro having to be given as change these days with the could there is still very much being given from what we've been seeing. the bottom line is this for politically and economically. it's a major victory for croatia. it's the people that are going to have to slowly adjust to this major change. the german government has presented a new scheme to make it easier for school migrants to get jobs. there, while several other e u countries want to limit immigration, dominic came as 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 he's 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,
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and i didn't like personally and face language issues at the offices. but in terms of employment, yes, and that is something the current german government wants to eliminate. they say that country need 400000 new skills migrant 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, and less formalities. we 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 in 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 was. the austrian government recently
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voted down a plan to allow bulgaria and romania into the use borderless shang, and so it's chancellor believes some european frontiers need physical barriers. austria is more than burden. we have over 100000 asylum applications or the 75000 across the external border cross number states, and we're only then apprehended in austria. we need stronger external border protection. 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 a range between leaders of both countries at their border. the issue of migration will be disgusted. a special use summit in february, but the political fault lines are clear. so as the new year dawns, the e you 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
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al jazeera brussels. 14 people have died in an attack on a prison in northern mexican city of horace. 10 of the dead were prison guards. 24 inmates were able to escape during the dawn assault by gunman and arm and vehicles . writing also took place inside the prison during the attack. facility holds inmates from several drug cartels. a bridge connecting columbia and venezuela has fully reopened for the 1st time in nearly a decade, allowing people and cargo to move across, improve relations between the 2 south american nations made it possible. as alessandra romp yeti 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 alike. now my grand about, it is really
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a great joy for all colombians to be able to move between the 2 countries. again, many of us were used to moving freely and it made us very sad that for many years these 2 countries were separated. so we are very happy to rate is we opened the t v as bridge on january 1st with the festive by national ceremony. balloons flew in the air while government delegations met that the center of a bridge that until recently had been blocked by containers placed there by the venezuelan army. oh, 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. let his colonial president, gustavo federal head announce and normalization of diplomatic relations with bin sweller. after winning elections in august, the 2 countries have gradually restored border crossings and commer since then. the
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shared 2200 kilometers border had been partially closed 7 years ago, and completely blocked in 2019 after the columbian president, he ran duke, questioned 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 allan brothers come through with vehicles the day end to columbia because many people have their relatives on the other side of the border where, but i mean if he's straight between the 2 countries, was worth over $7000000000.00 us dollars back in 2008, but has collapsed to less than 300000000. since while returning to those levels will be difficult. the reopening gets brought relief and hopes for better times
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ahead. alexander m b a. d, i'll jesse eval good that thousands of catholics are paying their respects to form a pipe. benedict, the 16th of the vatican. among them was the italian prime minister, georgia bologna. the former pontiff will lie in state inside saint peters basilica for 3 days. his funeral will be up will be held on thursday. benedict died on saturday at the age of 95. so had he and i'll just hear up in sports. we'll hear from the veteran quarterback, his informant just the right time, and the nfl season. ah ah ah
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i will get back to this point now with the thank you so much. naval tom brady has secured his 14th consecutive plan for parents friday, inspiring his team to a title winning victory against the carolina panthers. the 45 year old quarterbacking briefly retired brady rally the same when she won 10 best fit in the 4th quarter. the balconies went on when 3024th. the victory gave them the n. f. c, south title and a sport in the post season. the 19th divisional title $47.00 times super bowl champion. so great, really proud of our guys and everyone on the team coaches we battled through a lot of tough things this year and happy to win the division. it's always tough to, to do it. that is, and if the games are tough to win, and we always figure out a way to keep them somehow exciting, which they wouldn't be as exciting as we made a happy we got the when and happy so many guys contributed another
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veteran quarterback his heading for just the right time of the season after a very pull starts of his campaign. aaron, roaches and the green bay packers, and just one went away from the playoffs. packers be the minnesota vikings $4117.00 . that is their full, straight win. green bay host the detroit lines next week. the pack is now a victory will be enough for them to make the postings. today when we were sitting the 3 and 6 and i looked at the next 3 at the time, tennessee was fine, really? well. i was a cowboys playing well and philly was number one league, and i just feel like we get one of those. we can when the last 5 and 9 and i was going to get in i don't, didn't really go around saying that because you don't really want to say we just get one of these next 3, you know, maybe actively house, but in my head, that's what i was thinking job,
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he's going to go to the new york johns, have back in the place, the indianapolis colts, $0.38, and the 7 year white, 3, the post season, the johns securing the succeed in the f. c. across the line. now cutting and paste price range amounts of last there and base in record in frances top division . this was and by have 2nd going back since the school by tricks of france in the welcome. final faith against argentina. this game piece you up against 2nd in the table lamps they split 23 me to feet. c it'll messy yet to return to actions appears jason, he led origin seeing if he will come victory back up as instruct name. i was suspended for this much history though. still 4 points clear at the top of the table to the 2nd in the english family growing liverpool are taking on britain for jordan henderson, the little falls team. if you to concussion ivan tony,
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missing this game for brentford with a knee injury since the 2nd half brentford, leading to one another joke which is made a relatively low key return selection in australia as he builds up to the 1st grand slam tournaments of the year joclett chin is doubles. partner, bassett, hospital were defeated in a warm prevents in adelaide last year of course, jock, of which was the whole city. just few days before the australian open begun because of his coven 19 vaccine status, received the 3 band that's now being overturned. she's australian open, in which she will be taking part begins on january, the 16th. i found that i was the raining of the open champion, the woman, but she was beaten by alex niemen or at the united cup in sydney. the 2nd defeated the mixing tournament and this is likely to be his last competitive match before his title defense begins in melbourne. i have for the weeks before the still an open, if that i can say that the situation is ideal.
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but at the same time, i can say that it's a very negative because for a moment i was playing good times. i think that's too much is going to help me. i need to win a couple of matches incredibly, this is venus williams is 30th year on the women's tour. the 42 year old is received a wildcard to take part in the, on the open and the american has begun her preparations with a when 7th time granted from champion have beats in compassion, as volleyball player less than half or age. and a woman prevents in new zealand, was her 1st single victory since wimbledon in 2021 and the 18 tom grunz from singles champion, martina never. ethel over has been diagnosed with both throat and breast cancer. the 66 year olds had both cancer have been caught at an early stage, adding the double whammy is serious but fixable. and i'm hoping for a favorable outcome and the wealth darts championships. so one player taking
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a new approach to blocking out spectator noise, take a look at, well, number one, go in price putting on a defend is during his circ what a final there in london didn't seem to help him in the long term in front of a raucous crowd, he lost sir gabriel clemens marius. he became the 1st german to reach the semi finals. all right, that is a supposed looking for now the. all right, thanks a lot and a will. that's it for me. need bark of this news, or is it a gina mcdonald in london more the days news? you're watching out a 0. ah, ah. and
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a once a social workers, hey michelle nie visited her. michelle is a single mother struggling to get by on a meager income in one of the worlds most expensive cities. she can barely afford the basics for her and up to stick daughter since the start of the coven 19 pandemic. there's been a big rise and people seeking relief for charity work as it's been particularly demanding. 28 percent of social workers quit that job last year. many of them left the city altogether because strickland democrats and political uncertainty many rely on the help find it difficult to get the support they witness inspiring films from around the world. they so not stop the violin and killed the power is fast witnessed intimate, poor traits and epic struggles because the leadership is also not just the people
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so far out there. i'm dealing with donald. this is jesse rely from london also coming up.

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