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what al jazeera, as 2022 jewels took place, we reflect on the major stories that shatelle was. julie mail g 0 per series of in depth reports. looking back at this year and to head to 2022 a this is al jazeera oh, another i'm dealing with donald. this is the al jazeera news, our live up from london coming up. a rare admission by russia. moscow says its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian attack on new year's day. it's one of the deadliest assaults of the war
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so far. lying in state in the stadium where it all began, brazilians pay their final respects to football. legend kelly were life from santos . more restrictions on chinese travelers, as corbett 19 surge is in china, beijing calls the policy on scientific and israel demolish is more houses in the occupied west bank. it follows a year where more than a 1000 palestinians were forced out of their homes. and in sports, i damaging defeat for liverpool in the english premier league yoga costing beats and 3 more bod brentford. the 5th loss of the season, ah, fair warm welcome to this hour of news. russia has confirmed that dozens of its soldiers were killed in one of the deadliest assaults of the crane war. so far. the
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soldiers were house in temporary barracks, beside an ammunition dump. mckiver cut in the occupied province of dennis. russia said the barracks were struck by 4 rockets, fired from us. it made high mas launches, but it said it also short time to rock kits. ukraine said about 400 russian soldiers died in the new year's day attack. russia says that number was exaggerated with the actual number of fatalities being 63 is to resume am liaison garcia's director. the key regime targeted a temporary deployment point of one of the units of the russian armed forces near the settlement of mchuga in the diets. people's republic with 6 rockets of us made high mars multiple rocket launchers, rush on air defense systems shut down to high mars rockets. as a result of the strike of 4 missiles with a high expose of warhead at a temporary deployment point. $63.00 russian service men were killed as 0 correspondence. irish english has more now from moscow. mom was under the fha loan,
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or that way on a holiday. and the russian ministry defense has issued a statement about the bombing of the temporary military barracks in the keep going to let scott minutes into the new year. he saw, according to the russians, the ukrainians fight 6 missiles at the 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 russian citizens who had joined the internet's front of the reportedly fuel trucks on site as well. the worse on the explosion, child stratford has more now from key. the 1st real official statement from the ukrainians has come out according to the general staff of ukraine and on forces. they saying that they attract units of russians in mackey and they set that up to 10 units. what they describe was, various military equipment was destroyed in that attack,
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no mention of any kind of dest toll lay in there would say that the human loss is still being calculated. it seems to be the 1st kind of recognition official statement. the coincides by these allegations made by the russians. i think what's surprising and is rare is that this is an admission by russian forces of seemingly quite a large attack. this is not normal procedure. interestingly, earlier there was a statement put out on a telegram channel saying that it was part of the strategic communications director for the ukranian forces. and they saying that 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. obviously, mckee, close of that is very close to
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a front line. and there is fighting going on in towns like close by, right the way along that area of the front line. so it would not be inconceivable that such a large strike has happened. the russians saying that an american weapon system, the mars, was used in it unless you forget though, that within the 24 hour period of this strike happening, russia was launching biology is of cruise missiles and can cause he drones at the capital city at target. here in the capital city, very few casualties, but 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 so many casualties that they've suffered. so many casualties in an attack like this. well, sir, gay markov is the director of the institute of political studies and was formerly
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a spokesman for vladimir putin. and he says the losses in mac could be seen as a blow for the russian military. but he also knew the blame on the us. it was really a lot russian soul. just rush in the business claim to now it's $63.00 about the mall. not always clear. finally, something about a $120.00 rational soul. just of course it's a waste. my so i use sim boarding because i can't exactly long on the minutes of your 2000 sources. see i yeah. so it's tragic beginning cause there i yeah, i think time was it's real was it could be also taken
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accounts that last off ukrainian army, approximately 2 or 3 time began and lost a russian army general. the now are a lot of discussion in the russians. i'll fight it of all was a measures which should be taken by to come on the russian army. by same time it will have no influence at all. it was in defense, that right was on the formally by ukrainian army. but it was the united states of america that isn't serviced sort of satellite and it was the united states of america when mary and you had to central america military devices . so in fact, as this russian soldier had been killed by america. well, care giles is a research. so right there at the conflict studies research center. he's also senior consulting fellow of the russia and eurasia program at chatham hands. he joins me live from north, hampton, sure. in the united kingdom care,
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very warm welcome to the program and your view. what's the significance of this attack by the ukrainian? it's really not very significant at all. we've seen a tax like this before. the only real difference that we're seeing at the moment is russia admitting to having suffered casualties. that's really the only thing that was distinguishes it from other missiles, strikes up and down the front line, and even on russian attacks on ukrainian barracks and military holding facilities. earlier in the war, we seen that at the far end of ukraine as well as you heard from the russian propaganda. so to get marco just now, it won't make any political difference, but we can be sure that russia will present what it does. next is some kind of response to this, simply because they're admitting it that it is happened. and here, what do we know in general about the vulnerability of russian church at the moment? when we hear that these troops were actually concentrated together in the building, which was also holding ammunition stalks, which, which contributed to the large casualty numbers. but that's just
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a symptom of the carefree way in which russia is treating the casualties of its own troops that were for you recall earlier on in this phase of its so called partial mobilization, it was throwing untrained conscripts into the front line just to plug the gaps and russia has always been fairly indifferent to the number of casualties. it itself is in trying to reach a military objective that will almost certainly continue and will almost certainly see high casualty figures on the russian side. simply because they do not treat minimizing casualties. as a priority, as modern western military's do care and how does europe going forward now, deal with russia as we move into 2023, especially. i'm thinking of a russia that is experiencing some loss of faith in ukraine. absolutely. right. russia is having to deal with the consequences of this was sold on ukraine. and again, you heard saturday, mark of the, the russian point of view just now blaming the united states for the fact that russia invaded ukraine and announce is now suffering casualties. it is something
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that, in the long term, is going to change russia profoundly, but for the time being there was no difference in russia's conduct of the war. they don't have any incentive to stop what they are doing, trying to remove the, the life support system with ukraine in order to force ukraine into surrender because it can't keep its citizens warm and heated over the over the winter. so they will take a great deal more in terms of reverses in this war and google defeats before any kind of change, of course comes about from moscow. care or wonder. also what you think about what natal priorities should be in this coming year. well, nato's priorities should be trying to minimize the damage that russia can do. unfortunately, what we see at the moment is the west playing along with rushes game and playing by rushes rules instead of responding forcefully and trying to prevent russia carrying out these atrocities against ukraine. and targeting the civilian population, nato and the west in general, is trying to patch up the damage. that's far more that should be done. if the world,
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if the global community as a whole, thinks that what russia is doing is unacceptable. instead, it seems to be being tolerated and care. what about the front line? we hear a lot about the changing shape of the front line. how do you interpret what's happening along that line? prison? unfortunately, it makes very little difference we've seen for some time now the front lines stabilizing, but russia poring, men and resources into the fighting around this town of buffalo, which they've decided, is very strategically significant. the problem is the battle where it may be won or lost on the front line, but the war will be one elsewhere. rushes decided it can't win through operational means by pushing the front line back. and that's why it's trying to force ukraine into surrender by targeting its civilian population and the critical infrastructure that the country needs to function as a state. now that by any measure is a war crime and a crime against humanity. but it's something to which the west seems to have got used in this new phase of the war care jo joining their live from north hampton
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shark here. thank you. thank you. why failing water level here and coming up on this, al jazeera news, our ah, by falling a walk to levels here are causing car accidents and traffic chaos across symbol way . 10 years after the sandy hook school massacre and mass shootings are increasing in number one for us is doing to try to stop the killing ah, in sport will hear from the world cup winner who received quite a welcome on his return to club football. ah, now hundreds of brazilians have gathered that the villa bill near was stadium in some toss to pay their respects to pele. if a bar legend started his career,
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there in the city is holding a 24 hour wake to bid farewell to there. he will, on tuesday, his coffin will be carried and in procession through the streets before he's buried in a private ceremony. halley died on thursday at the age of 82 after suffering from colon cancer or john home and joins us now from villa via was stadium in santos, john, so many people turning out to to celebrate this man's life. yeah, it's been a real stream of people, the line, so devout sites nights, back and forth from been around the block, people waiting a couple of hours, an hour or so to get into here. and then once they do so they're falling past the central part where the culprit of police in the center. it's actually draped in a brazilian flag he see around him as well. a members of what amounts to pretty much brazil's presidential god a god in the coffin. so i suppose dr. mark of how he's full of in this country. the respect that he's afforded behind us is where you can see people. oh hey. so long
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live the king, basically, that was the nickname the palais. always had it in his country. he was seen as the king because he had those 3 woke up triumphs. the last one in the year, the mexican woke up of $970.00. that really cemented his legacy, but also i think because of the way he was seen in the country, not just as a syria winner, but some one that was a team player, some of that was humble. some of them is accessible for someone that did have that big smile. and people really related to that even just the last couple of days, talking to people around the stadium. most people have got a pele story about when they might have met him or shook his hand once the curator of his museum told us about how kind he was. the people in a ball was saying about how down to work he was, and everyone pretty much had the same thing. the ed sent that's his actual name might have died, but pele is immortal. he will live on forever. and so what,
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what sense you get of what kind of legacy this man leaves? i mean i had, i hurried, for example earlier. they had a fee fat saying that he wants a pele stadium in every nation. yeah, i an interesting quote on the andy warhol said, well, i think police like the man who contradicts my 50 minutes of fame theory. i think he's going to have 15 centuries of fame. that's what he said about him back in the last century. he's someone that seems to have transcended pupil. oh, so i think there he is. someone the, and there's a passing the torch going on. here is what the author of a book on a mexico's at brazil's 1970 team, a mexico was telling me the fact that he really defines a. so an era know when he started off playing a lot of matches weren't even televised. he's our own favorite goal, which he said from a technical standpoint was his best. one hasn't been caught on film. it was scored here in santa those in the domestically and only the people that were there would
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have witnessed it. you compare that to the age of you tube. now, anything that lana messy or christiano ronaldo has done has been documented and filmed and clutched up. i thought perhaps was another era. that was why the 1970 woke up was so important as well for his legacy, because if he was seen then all of his matches in color all around the world. but you can see the people of all ages are coming here. it's a young as well as the old and i talked to a 16 year old. we 1st got here outside of via the pele museum. he was one of the few people i, gustavo museum, built from while he was still alive. and i said to him like this was a man who was playing when you weren't even alive when you for a long way before you are alive. you probably see next to no video of him. why still important to you? and he just said he was a genius. he was like no one else who knows how long. 3 it will be before that starts to fade before new styles who starts to take his place. but at the moment,
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at least, the memories are still very bright as the sunset. the sun goes down for the last time on pele in the stadium at sontols here, where he made his name down home in their live up front sans us and brazil's, on thank you. chinese government is calling coven restrictions on travelers from the country. unscientific. a surgeon infections is causing global alarm after the government relate to strict rules last month. our lack of information on variance from beijing is also a source of worry katrina you have this report from chinese capital. 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
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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. 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 dating 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
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a drastic underworld cooling of infections. some estimates suggest that there could be as many as $9000.00 deaths occurring every day between you out 0 dating salma. bon jovi 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 plane. and once they arrived in france, they will have to go through the random testing front says that this is a scientific measure 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 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 variants that
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are currently china, essentially the army kron variance. your people who test positive will have to be in self isolation for 75, and this policy will remain in effect from the 1st to the 31st of january, or many people in france. this is dasia who do 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 other places such as train stations and why a common sense 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 arriving fronts. to palestinians have died and fighting smart by these rarely demolition of houses in the occupied west bank. the homes belong to the families of 2 men accused of killing in israel officer last year. according to the un during the 1st 11 months
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of 2022. the total of $850.00 palestinian own structures were demolished in the occupy westbank. this forest about a 1000 people out of their homes, and there are signs that israel is intensifying this campaign. in november, a $123.00 buildings were destroyed thus far, more than the monthly average for the rest of the year. palestinian activists say the simulations are illegal and constitute a form of collective punishment. israel's government and courts dispute, this was our car. it has more now from southern israel site that's becoming all too common in the occupied west bank. hundreds of mourners gather for the funeral to hollis tinian. one of them was shot in the chest several times during from stations with his ready forces on monday. also they entered the village for gun demolish to home. the houses belonged to the families of 2 palestinian men who were killed in september while carrying out an attack. it's
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a checkpoint. israeli soldier was killed. the palestinian health ministry says several palestinians were injured in the latest crossfire. israeli military says its troops came on the heavy fire and fought back several dialed in women in the name. they made 2 families homeless. they eventual collective punishment. now if they could, they would demolish high area. jeremy. israel has long implemented a policy of demolishing the houses of palestinians accused of killing israelis. this could also include the homes of their families or relative the united nations reports that israel has force more than the 1000 palestinians out of their homes in the occupied west bank. and that was just last year. but since 2009, it's demolish more than $9000.00 homes and building, including those provided by humanitarian assistance. israel says it does is to deter palestinians from launching attacks,
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human rights organizations as amounts to collective punishment and the families, relatives who end up being targeted. for example, looking into pieces of for school transport or the destruction of properties. and as we're going to work with a culture and you know, witnessed bedrail, and this entrenched failure of the internet has been told israel's, and account how to continue with these crimes against nations. elsewhere in the occupied west bank, israeli forces made several arrests with a focus on bethlehem nobliss and hebron, palestinian media say the detainees were taken to jail on charges of resisting the occupation. there are now concerns with his role, new ultra right wing government, that more palestinians might be at risk of death or even displacement satellite at
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all his era negative, damascus internationally. a port has reopened after his wailing attack on southern parts of the syrian capital. it was as a service for several hours after miss south strikes the kill 2 military personnel . israel also struck the airport 6 months ago, damaging a runway in the terminal, briefly halting, flight mar when cabal and is sorry for political studies at the arab center, explains why israel targets at the speed. of course. there it is. they said that the union are using civilian airlines like mahogany, or they are on an order to ship arms and weapons to his will not throw them off this airport because his life has, as it said, as it says also. and as it says, it has disrupted the onion shipments to the voters with the, with the iraq. and don't we, we all know there's right is they actually admitted that the, they have had
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a company. and iranian called them last month trying to cross iraq and just city and it's way to live. i don't. so they believe that they are on, you know, sometimes they would rather use civilian allies in order to ship arms because the roads on the guns are becoming like more risky and more dangerous for them. because if there is like a slightly attack on these companies, and i'm going to have listed interest and say they have been actually working for the past 1020 years since the beginning of this crisis to establish their own independent military process is here even independent from the, from the authority of charlotte, i said this is what it is to your most because they don't use it. they believe that this might be trying to establish another, has been a lot with boys a significant, a lot from the north in front. still to come on, this al jazeera news,
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our months after flood swept through nigeria. thousands of people are still way to suffer borders or easier. immigration, e u, member states read visits, old arguments and fort 7 time grand slam champion venus williams against her thursday season on. so over the, when they had that story, ah, there has been record warms across central europe. hey, everyone, take your pick. how mean we're talk in switzerland, austria, germany, poland and ok. temperatures have come down a bit on tuesday for example, warsaw the other day. 19 degrees, but still these temperatures while above average, and it's not just during the day, but by night. look at these temperatures, not even sub 0 here. so this is what you'll wake up to on wednesday morning,
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back to the here and now the rain has returned for ireland and britain, but a bit of a break for paris, the sun cloud combo there with a high, the loving degrees. and it's shield of snow stretching from helsinki to moscow. i think in the zone probably looking to pick up about 10 centimeters of snow. is the situation for spain, some showers, stretching for valencia right through to barcelona on tuesday for the others had mediterranean. it's quiet in turkey, plenty of sun, still some showers across the coast of egypt, so we'll move over to africa and really you'll be hard pressed to find any shower activity in this part of the world. but as we dip toward the south, a completely different story, angola and northern namibia stretching rate into most and beacon for south africa was quasi lunar tom. eastern cape province have got some showers in the mix and same for the suit to on tuesday. that's for weather up the see later. ah,
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lou ah, ah, a quick reminder of our current top stories here now, which is the ref. russians defense ministry. so $63.00 of its soldiers were killed in a ukrainian rocket attack and the russian controlled eastern dynette squeegee of the crate. you create a military has taken responsibility for that attack. the chinese government is calling cor, would restrictions on travelers from the country on scientific a. sergeant infections is causing global alarm after the government relaxed its strict wounds last month and thousands of mourners of filing past the kaufmann of the lake old legend pele to pay their last respects. his dad's week is on the way
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to stadium in some source where he spent most of his professional career with conrad, juliet. he is a sports journalist for e. s. p. m, brazil. and he interviewed pelley several times. he says, brazilians are united in their feelings about poorly because of what he brought to football until the country. i would say that is something unanimous in brazil because he was loved for every orders. every plans, even the fact that he grew and he came up to the war playing for santos. he's someone that is thrown everything we can see these on his funeral samples in the middle. a lot of different jersey is off of their teams in brazil, actually he got a lot of good things for resilient players. he actually established in helping to putting brazil in place
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a low and the name of low is below the less low late bill which gave for brazil in players more rights. and also things that in the bus 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 in bella, help with the politics to change. if you think about how word, how national chief gang effect, you can see that in that moment during that moment during that 9 minutes of the game. oh people be kind of forget what is happening around the country. all our difficult and struggles and feel it was something to watch something to have something to entertain. after paulette every good player that was born in brazil and also every good player. dad,
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where's been number 10 jersey cares with, with the hand a role in our responsibility to be the best one. be the number dan, after philip, if sense to be the best one in the other things, but it's also not directive. i can explain if you are a good in journalist, if you are good in any professional area in your life. in brazil, we will say that you are the lead off journal is not for lack of driving the play of anything. protested in bolivia, santa cruz region of torch cars and tyres after the regions governor was arrested on wednesday. these you, sir, gas to disperse crowds, who used fireworks during their demonstrations. the states attorney office, it says the governor's arrest is linked to the i'm staying a former president, a whole morales right wing opposition leader louis fernando camacho was
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a figure in the rejection of the results of the 2019 general election. widespread demonstrations lead to paralysis clean the country a bridge connecting columbia and venezuela has fully reopened for the 1st time and nearly a decade, allowing people and cargo to move across, improved relations between the south american nations made it possible alazam to ramp yet explains. it is, it's seen that people living along this bordered have waited for 4 years. a line of passenger cars crossed from columbia into venezuelan sunday symbolically, and practically ending years of dense relations between the 2 countries. i wasn't elegant. 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 were used to moving freely and it made us very sad that for many years these 2 countries were separated. so we have very happy authorities. we opened the team deep as bridge and january 1st with the festive by national ceremony. balloons
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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, going to one 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. oh, miss gloomy president, gustavo pedro had announcing normalization of diplomatic relations with been sweller after winning elections in august. the 2 countries have gradually restored border crossings and commerce since then. so the shared 2200 kilometers border had been partially closed 7 years ago and completely blocked in 2019 after the columbian president, even. duca? questioned venezuelan president nicholas my daughter's re election. since then, security along the border has deteriorated with the on groups controlling the legal
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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 wait, but i mean if he's trade 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 as brought relief and hopes for better times ahead . alexander m b a. d al jazeera good that corporations are getting used to using the euro. of all can nation adults at the currency on sunday and also entered the world's biggest passport? free travels on the shing, and stephanie decker would snack from zagreb. it is the 1st official working day
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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 zigler, trying 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 mail. i'm not, i don't have enough corners. i put everything in the bank, then i take them out from the cash machine and we will see what happens when we are we converted to euro's before, but for older people, it's hard. not sorry about the kuna. it's history. let's move on. so very mixed feelings among the people, but the future is this is the euro, which is become the present. and the future there is still a lot of differentiation when it comes to actually the euro having to be given as change these days. but the could,
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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 co aisha. it's the people that are going to have to slowly adjust to this major change. a german government has presented a new scheme to make it easier for skilled migrants to get jobs there. but immigration remains a device divisive issue across europe. now several e u countries want to limit arrivals. dominic cane has more coding is a big part of ha shuttling gms job as a software engineer in brother. and he works with 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 i didn't like personally didn't face language issues at the offices,
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but in terms of employment. yes. and that is something the current german government wants to eliminate. they say that country need 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 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 voted down a plan to allow bulgaria and romania into the use borderless shang,
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and so it's 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 number states, and we're only then apprehended in austria. we need stronger external border protection. we must finally break the capital offenders. fences are already up between hungry, which is inside the in zone. and serbia, which is not. this was a recent photo color range between leaders of both countries at their border. the issue of migration will be disgusted, especially e. u. 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 al jazeera brussels focus dunn's commission for human rights is being asked to stop
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the government from detaining and supporting african refugees. a petitions being filed, arguing those his applications for asylum is still pending. can't be held by authorities or sent home my to has more not from islamabad, 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 paper. however, after the dollar, bon takeover of of runners on tens of thousands of on space restrictions on women's education and difficult conditions within the country. because of the international sanctions. have sought refuge and bug is done. reports from the province of thinned indicate that thousands of on refugees have been rounded up dead and cramped conditions. 100 the women and children behind bod,
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your daughter did that 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 to of one has done a partition has been filed against the move. there are thousands of on refugees across the country for rest being arrested. where that the camp, 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 there. but the flight of millions of bonds is still uncertain. my dad, me lie, must see our mark on. i'm going there. 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 our case is still pending at the avalon government, on the other hand of god is not happy with the blade of some of these refugees. the
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images have appeared on the social media and of god's is creating more friction and tension between the dual countries. they all run dollar bond have big and over of honest on there was a hope and expectation that religion read bugger st. onward improve by day has been disputes over the border exchange of via and such action. and by the budget on your daughter days to address these people is going to do. little girl tried to ease the problems. people in nigeria still struggling to find shelter and said weeks after devastating floods there. thousands of homes have been destroyed along river banks, and more than 6000 people were killed. augment address reports from ober goro in southern nigeria. pamela joseph returned to salvage what she can after flood waters wrecked. a single room is all that's left for 6 bedroom bundle and it's tuesday precipice. when night by when night comes,
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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 kill what we have chicken is adequate for the moment. but the sub nationals also have the responsibility to see that via citizens i've been, you know, supported some flood victim say nothing has been done. sincerely, there is no emp from governments. this used to be someone's bedroom before the flood. the deputy here is what's left of it and of 38 of the houses that was swept away the foundations of some of the buildings. i in the middle of this river the flight between june and november, who among the was to eat nigeria in half a century. infrastructure like wrote and bridges have been damaged or swept away. 2
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months after the disaster. officious are still taking stock of the damage. but the government says it needs to $1000000000.00. now to fix damage infrastructure analysts say to clear authorities at all levels, why in prepared for the disaster. they just don't have an incentive to address that . because when you have a system where major 2 forms are related of accountability, we have processes where their group of apple kill me for this point. people benefit from the policy to me around destroy. i worry that we might not be able to recover the weekend off before the next. but with politicians focused on the general elections in torment. some flood victim say they are worried that troubles are only just beginning. i did, reese al jazeera a. bobo, schools in law is 2 largest cities will remain calls for now as a caller i break in the country worse since she didn't reduce you returned to class on tuesday after the holiday break, but the school term for students in the capital
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a long way and the southern city of blown tire will be delayed by at least 2 weeks . allow, is recorded nearly 800000 cases of cholera and nearly 600 deaths since march. the u . n says, is the largest rig to hit the country in a decade. both symbolically and sound, they have been forced to rush and electricity after a drop in water level. so the lake that supplies their hydro, electric power plants, lake karuba, is shared by the country switch. and i'm struggling to cope with power cuts for up to 18 hours a day. parramatta has morning from her ari traffic jams like this on our normal in said bob is capital holiday. motorists expect to get stuck for several reasons. among been traffic lights, not working. that because of electricity cuts that can last for alice, not far from the congestion, these people are making items like tombstones and kitchen tops from granite. tired
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of the constant power cut. they've invested in generators and other alternative sources of energy. if they didn't, did go out of business is actually is pro, hadn't known. so for us to cut it, we haven't received from ryan to pollution in everything. so to our electricity is actually the 1st thing that we are no business. the barbie's pocket a blank on mismanagement corruption, aging coal plants, and more recent low water levels at the can reba south power station. the my way of i used to power outage is with some areas having no electricity for most of the day . the government plan to import electricity from mozambique and zambia and other countries in southern africa. taking civil action lake ariba is the biggest source of power for boats. zimbabwe 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
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power and it's affecting businesses here in the capitol, the sucker. i was very disappointed because many of the products that we sell year about 80 percent, the fresh products and when they get back to us, most gale our, our business is not here to show it. so we have to get up, victor, zambia government says the pol cuts will continue until water levels rise in lake reba. in zimbabwe, leaders, i've told very people, electricity services will get better. all those have to do is wait and hope they are right. how do casa algebra had added last year, a staar have been one of the worst on record for high profile mass shootings in the united states. according to the gun violence archive there were $20000.00 firearms . this in 2022 state and local authorities have been passing laws trying to limit the supply. i'm use of guns that those efforts are facing you. obstacles as she
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have returns. he reports now washington, dc. it's been 10 years since the sandy hook, elementary school shootings, 26 people were shot dead including 20 children between the ages of 6 and 7. at the time gun control advocates hoped it would be a turning point. surely this would capitalize federal action to limit the sale of assault weapons and high capacity magazines, but up the annual national vigil for victims of gun violence in washington dc, a traditional begun office handy hook, joe biden. it was the 1st president to attend, made it clear he wasn't satisfied with what has been achieved. so it was the gun control legislation passed last summer. together we made some important progress progress. most significant gun law passed in 30 years, but still not enough. even the most alden supporters of that law describe it as modest. the key provision was expanding background checks for 18 to 21 year olds
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before they buy a gun. and the absence of the bipartisan congressional action needed for meaningful gun control legislation. state legislatures have been acting, responding to public outrage following mouse shootings. and this is using strict regulations, for example, following a high profile mass shooting democrats in virginia passed a raft of gun control legislation. but those efforts have been put into jeopardy following a supreme court ruling last year. the court decreed that only firearm regulations that were part of the historical tradition of the u. s. gun laws were constitutional. for those fighting gun control, the courts have now become the main weapon to row back. whatever efforts have been passed legislatively, they say the ruling means if a gun law wasn't on the books on the 18th or 19th century, it isn't constitutional. there were very, very few restrictions, extremely hard to find any kind of restriction back them. and that's what the founding fathers wanted to keep. but lawyers fighting for gun control say, this is
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a misreading of both the ruling and of history. first, they argue that country to popular perceptions, restrictive gum permit laws were in place by the late 1900 century, around the country. and they feel an assault weapons ban is consistent with the supreme court judgements. hope weapons are not for self defense. they're not suited to self defense. they're not used for self defense. it's about an individual, right to self defense outside of the home. it doesn't say that it's about a right to take it on and walk into a school and gone down a bunch of kindergartners. so the expectation is that mass shootings will continue in 2023 hours will bursts of outrage and calls for something to be done. but for now, meaningful gum control remain some way off she ever time. see al jazeera washington still to come on this al jazeera news hour in sport bill here from the veteran quarterback, had sing format just the right time, and the nfl seems in ah
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ah ah ah, welcome back. can dig is in doha with all the day sports the sunday. thanks so much . julie oliver fuller suffered another damaging the fates in the english premier league. yoga cops, st. beaten $31.00 at brent for it's the 5th loss of the season that the pole were down at half time and i'll go and then they had a bite. yon whistle putting brentford on their way caught me there. 3 changes at the break in alex, looks like change did pull a go back. branford had the final say, thanks to this goal from cameron international,
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bronner bermount benefit. be to now in 6 games. liverpool laid down in 6 him table . ah, go brought in late on quite a welcome back party for their audience indian will cut when alexis mcallister. he's now back in england after his countries title winning castle midfielder paying tribute, not surprisingly to his national teen caps in leno mess. it's easy to play alone to him. he's the best player in the history. and i just try to to, to, to give him the ball as much as i can. and we know how important it is for our team. and, and he showed, he showed their briefing on, in the work of tom writing has secured his fourteen's consecutive play for parents friday in sparring, his teens with title winning victory against the carolina panthers. the 45 year old
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quarterbacking briefly retired from the sport last year. grady rallied his team from when he was 10 deficit in full course. at the balconies went on when 3024 victory the gave them the n. f. c. south title book in repose. see him, it is the 19th divisional title for the 7th time superbowl champion. miko great, really proud of our guys and everyone on the team coaches. we do a lot of tough things this year and happy to win the division. it's always tough to . to do it. is and if the games are tough to win, and we always figure out a way to keep them somehow exciting, wish i wouldn't be as exciting as we made a happy we got the win and happy so many guys contributed. another veteran quarterback is heading for just the right time of the season after repose. stomach pain, aaron rogers in the green bay packers. now just one went away from the playoffs. packets a beating the minnesota vikings 4117. the full straight when green bay host,
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the detroit lines next week, knowing a victory will be enough for them to reach the post season. reach you today. when we were sitting the $3.00 and $6.00. and we looked at the next 3 at the time, tennessee, it was fine, really? well. i was a cowboys playing well and kelly was number one league, and i just felt 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 know, 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, jones, i'm the new joins if i can play, i'll say, be the indianapolis cope, 38 cents and 70 white to reach the post season. john, securing the succeed in the end of another joker, which is made a relatively low key rates in selection in australia as he builds up the 1st grand slam of the year. jo convention is doubles part and a half as possible. were defeated in
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a warm up event in adelaide last year of course, chuck, of which was deported just days before the australian. i've been begun because of his coven 19 vaccine status. a 3 event he received has now been overturned the chaise. australian open begins. on january the 16th rough and it was the reigning australian open champion, the weldon, but c beaten here by alex niemen, or at the united cup in sydney to 2nd defeat 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. 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 too much is going to help me. i need to win a couple of matches. well this is venus williams is 30th year on the women's tour.
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now 42. she's received a wildcard frustrating and opened an american because preparations with a when the 7 time grand slam champion beating can patrick cape, evolving at the play less than half her age in this form of events. new zealand was her 1st single victory since wimbledon. back in 2021. on the 18th, on grand some singles champion, martina and russell over has been diagnosed with both throat and breast cancer. the 66 year old said. both counts has have been called as an early stage, adding the double whammy is serious, but fixable and i'm hoping for a favorable outcome and the world bars championship. so one place taking a new approach to blocking out the spectator noise, wilbur one hit go in price putting on a defendant during his quarter final in london. didn't really seem to help him in front of a really rule because crowd he lost gabriel clemens. there is, he became the 1st german to reach the semi or that it's
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a sport is looking for. now let's get back to julie inland and do thank you so much . that's it for me to meet all the team for this needs. are we back in just affected much for ah ah and the latest news as if breaks this particular sub station has been here in 3 separate effects. why fix russian we saw with detailed coverage, they had health that the u. s. would relax water pandemic restrictions. this week,
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