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ah, in a country fighting a war and trading new soldiers, no matter what their gender are, they protect us or profiteers of free speech of lago, documenting facts on the ground or a purveyor of the state line. unchecked, the media can distort narratives and reshape realities. the listening post keeps watch on al jazeera. ah israel's far right national security minister is accused of deliberate provocation after visiting the al axa most compounded east jerusalem. ah, defalco, this is al jazeera life from de also coming up. russia suffers, one of the worst attacks on its force is to warn you,
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crane began more than 60 troops killed ah, long lines of mourners in brazil pay their final respects to football. great pele will be laid to rest later on tuesday. and charging ahead with battery power. no ways leading the way in the sales of electric cars. ah, israel's recently appointed security minister has a physics at the compound housing, the alex, a mosque in occupied east jerusalem. a move palestinians describe as provocative. it's a ma banga via was surrounded by security forces as he to the site which has religious significance for both muslims and jews. israel's former prime minister, yeah. le pete had worn such a visit. we'll put lives in danger. oh sorry heights. is that the mount of olives
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in occupied east jerusalem? and sara, of course, he is one of the most controversial figures of the new far right government, previously convicted of inciting racism. this seems almost certain to inflame tensions there. absolutely need. i mean, this decision to visit was very clear from a few days ago. it just wasn't expected to be happening this early in this soon. here was a very short trip if you like to alex the most compound, well known as temple mount by the jews. it was quick, it was short, and it was in the early hours of this morning and that's no surprise because of the provocation that it would cause especially among the palestinians and not just palestinians, but the muslim world. now he turns up, the idea was that he had to go through security with police bus to be discussed and discussed rather with miss. and y'all, which happened on monday, but the indication was that this wouldn't happen until
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a few weeks time. harry was this morning, he turns up he left and before you knew it, there was very strong reaction. we've had strong reaction from the palestinians who have called the unprecedented provocation. we've also heard from hamas in garza, that has made it clear that if this happens, they had been saying this since monday. if this happened, they were calling on palestinian use especially to mobilize and do something about this. there's been a lot of discontent towards this decision also on monday we heard from you, i pete who is the full, my prime minister, and now the leader of the opposition within the israeli. a new government not been given. he is now the national security minister, but he also has sweeping powers over the police, which came as no surprise that this decision would happen actually very quickly. he has the funds up and we're going to expect a lot of attention from the palestinians already security has been stuffed up
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amongst the israeli. he also made a statement saying that he wouldn't be in any way he wouldn't be threatens in any way. bye huh. new threats against the israeli government. this is someone who is pushing for the expansion of settlements. the new government is raving. you government is a far right wing ultra orthodox government and they've made this their absolute priority. we've seen an increased amount of tension in the last 2 weeks on we're definitely expecting things to turn not further from the day as ours will be the best of a year to it has it. so there's been more conflict to me. okay. by west bank, at least one teenager has been killed off to say, the forces entered the city of jeanine. what more can you tell us about them? absolutely. the israeli forces turns up in best for him to make an arrest refugee
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camp in the process. there was lots of confrontations between the palestinians and the israelis, and as a result of teenager was shot in the chest and killed. now, this is not the only place where there have been confrontations the same in jeanine as well as on monday. demolitions that happened in a village very close to jeanine wet 2 families, 2 young palestinians who carried out on attack on the news. railey checkpoint last september. they were killed in that incident, bought killed in israeli, within that attack. and as a result, the israeli forces came and demolished the homes of that family. this is something that's against international law. but a mechanism that the israelis have been using to teach palestinians a less than they feel like that's what they've been saying. and also they say to prevent any further attacks, this office he goes against what the human rights organization says that these punitive measures are actually punishing the family rather than those that carried
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out any of the attacks. so we're seeing a step up intention. 2022 was the most violent you within the occupied with bank for palestinians. we saw more than $200.00 palestinians killed within the tensions with these ready for soda huts and occupied east jerusalem. many thanks. ah, russia has made a rare admission. the dozens of its soldiers have been killed in one of the deadliest attacks of the ukraine war. the troops were in temporary barracks, beside an ammunition dump. mackie of come in the occupy province of dun yeske. russia says the barracks was struck by 4 rockets fried from us, made him ours launches. it says it shot down to them. ukraine has a much higher casualty count. st. 400 russian soldiers died in the attack on new year's day. but russia says of that figure is exaggerated,
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he puts the number of fatalities, and 63, he has given a zoom am miserable, gosh, if you'd act 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 yes, made hammers, multiple rocket launchers, other russian air defense systems shut down to hammer's rockets. as a result of the strike of 4 missiles with high explosive warhead as a temporary diploma point, 63 russian service men were killed him or child trafford has more now from key if the 1st real official statement from the ukrainians has come out. according to the general staff of ukraine on full seas, 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. no mention of any kind of
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dest toll lay in there would say that the human loss is still being calculated, but 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 the 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 direct church for the ukrainian 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.
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obviously mackey, a close of that is very close to a front line. and there is fighting going on in towns like close by. right, the way along that not area of the front lines. so it would not be inconceivable that such a large strike has happened. the russians saying that an american weapon system, that mars was used in it. unless you forget though, that within the 24 hour period of this strike happening, russia was launching biologies of cruise missiles and chemicals, 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. thousands of people in brazil continue to
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queue to pay their final respects to football. legend pele, these are live pitches there in santos. his body is laying in the stadium of his long time club than in santos. he died on thursday. the age of $82.00 will be laid to rest near the stadium where his career started. john holman reports from santos palais, coming home to the very last time to the football ground where he made his name is a 16 year old. the smooth villa bell mirror stadium returned the santo's team into a global force and himself into or hey, the king, a mark this world status, the elite military unit, which usually guards the president assigned to watch over his coffin. and then the mourners came thousands filing past to pay the last respects pele had been only present in brazil for so long. it was hard for some to comprehend that he was gone . so start manchin, alec. by the time i passed his coffin,
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i felt like crying because i knew. i know that this is the last time it taught to overstate the importance of pele to a country in which the government wants declared him legally. and national treasure is, was the dream rising from a childhood shining shoes to being the embodiment of brazil's hope and joy at a time, dark and by military pay to ship abroad too. he was fated and idolized as someone who made the difficult look easy and football fun for speech. i ad on the wall in my bedroom was ballet, and he was the representation and inspiration of the best, the most beautiful you have any football? so for me, it was always my idol from, from very, very early age outside of the stadium, the queue to fall past the coffin, snake back on itself again and again. oh, yeah, fit the celebratory, not sad. after all, pele was $82.00 that struggled with cancer for a long time onto matches local balls round the ground. everyone seemed to have
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a story about how they'd seen him or met him. all 3, chavez told us she was his nutritionist in his final year. oh, once a month i take his measurements, what he would he if he was, well, i real honor might. i could have never imagined it. like so many here. even though his last game was 45 years ago, the videos of many of his exploits grainy, the stories and the memories had been passed on young as well as old turning out say good boy. the sun setting now in the village bell. miro stadium, the last sunset that its most famous sun is going to see in this place. people are still filing past his coffin to pay the last respect. her aunt santos plays rived. as twilight fell, a silent question echoing into the dusky sailor. is there another pele out there? will there either be? john homan al jazeera santos and many catholics are paying their final
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respects to former pope benedict. the 16th at the vatican, among them was italian prime minister, georgia maloney. the former pontiff will line state inside saint peters basilica for 3 days. it's funeral will be held on thursday benedict. the 16th died on saturday at the age of 95. still had here now just in the extra incentive self career is offering young parents to start families as it struggles with the lowest birth rate in the world. plus it hasn't happened for a 100 years, but there's going to be a fight in congress. i've had to call have a company coming up a ah, there has been record warmth across central europe. everyone take your pick. i mean, we're talking switzerland, austria, germany, poland,
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and ok. temperatures have come down a bit on tuesday for example, warsaw the other day. 19 degrees, but still these temperature is wall 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, 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 the high, the loving degrees. and it shield of snow stretching from helsinki to moscow. think in this zone, probably looking to pick up about 10 centimeters of snow. is the situation for spain, some showers, stretching from 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 dipped toward the south, a completely different story. angola, northern namibia, stretching rate into those and beacon for south africa was quite lunar tom,
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eastern cape province. we've got some showers in the mix and same for sue to on tuesday. that's for weather of the sea later. ah, with the in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, whatever the deed was offered to them, they have to sign because they didn't a wouldn't get in front assessments. do you think diplomacy still spends a chance? i'm not very upset about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets. everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a winter. it's going to be whole there pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera. ah
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ah, welcome back here watching out just a reminder of our top stories this our israel's recently appointed security minister has visited the compound housing, the alex of mosque, a move palestinians describe as provocative. it's a mob been given to the side which has religious significance for both muslims and jews. and the 15 year old has been killed by a st. railey forces in bethlehem. the palestinian ministry of health says he was shot in the chest by soldiers. thousands of mourners in brazil, a pang that final respects to football. legend pa, you will be laid to rest later on, choose savings all life pitches. he died on thursday at the age of 82 and will be buried near the stadium. and some talks where he started his career. now brazil's president lewis and australia da silva,
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has held meetings with leaders and foreign diplomats on his 1st day in office, little ones, brazil, back on the global stage. and so very different approach to his predecessor jai bull sanara. a latin america editor lucio newman reports from brazil. brazil's president wasted no time getting down to business on his 1st day in office. president lula desilva has made restoring brazil's leadership role on the global stage, a key priority. he held a host of bilateral meetings with leaders and diplomats from china to europe and africa, to latin america. be cmt long. i believe president lula is a regional leader who will give a strong boost to latin america. brazil's absence of the past few years has been felt. louis present signifies the return of brazil to the international stage. former president james bull sonata a hard line conservative had little interest in fostering international ties,
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especially in his own region. but lula says that brazil the world's 5th largest country and latin america's power house, must again become a major player. as it was when he was last, president, chinese vice president, once he shine, was among the 1st to pay him a visit. although china is brazil's main trading partner lit, the silva is concentrating 1st on reviving his long standing goal of strengthening latin american unity. without leaving any country out, he has begun by restoring ties with venezuela, severed by his predecessor. but a lot from film, i'd like to schedule you in a for a lot with president lula. we discussed ways of incorporating venezuela into the latin american fold as well as the importance of legitimate elections and venezuela in 2024. so that they will be really legitimate with guarantees for all actors, all of them. but some idea lula was an influential figure. the last time that many latin american countries turn to the left, he believes in strength in numbers. although latin america is again witnessing the
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swing to the left regional unit, he has always eluded it. unlike the european union, that unity has always depended on common ideologies rather than common interests. that's a mistake. the brazil's new president apparently intends to fix c in human al jazeera brazilian. later on tuesday, republicans in the united states will take control of the house of representatives . they narrowly won a majority in november's mid term elections, but fail to take the senate. the poor showing the poll says lead to disagreements at the top of the party. article haine has more now from washington. it's not been a question for 100 years, not since 1923. when it took 9 rounds of voting to elect frederick gillett. as speaker of the house of representatives. please raise your ryan man with your every time since it's been decided on the 1st vote. but 2023 is possibly going to be very different. the presumptive speaker,
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kevin mccarthy has been lobbying his fellow republicans since the midterm election . they still seem sure to vote the speaker with good anyone. there will be 222 republican sworn in mccarthy needs 218 of them to vote for him to become speaker 5, on the far right have already said they will never vote for him. so mccarthy has made some concessions, promising to change the rules, so just 5 representatives can call for a vote to remove him from leadership. right now, it would take a majority of republicans. he's also pledged to create committees to investigate the justice department over it's investigation of former president, donald trump, and a committee focused on competing with china. but 7 additional republicans released a letter saying it's still not enough. once republicans do like the speaker, it seems unlikely they'll be able to pass significant legislation because democrats control the senate and the white house. what they can do though is try to abstract
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president joe biden's agenda and launch investigations. i think they are fine with being able to do more oversight and want, you know, the white house to answer questions about afghanistan. ah, i want to talk about corona virus where they come from. did the government have anything to do with it? much of the agenda will depend on who is handed the gap. ah, as of now, no one seemed sure that it will be kevin mccarthy. paddock lane al jazeera washington process in bolivia have continued for 6. the day demonstrators are posing the detention of a right wing opposition leader, some torch cars and set off fireworks and confrontations with police and santa cruz officers arrested the regions governor louis fernando command show. last week, he's been accused of playing a role in the unrest that lead the ousting or present even morales in 2019. south
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korea has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. and the government there wants to change all that. it's increasing child care support to encourage young people to start families. unit kim reports from sol. the 1st babies of the year in south korea twins held by their grandmothers and another buy a new father. a welcome sound in a country that has been at a population death cross since 2020. the number of deaths consistently outpacing birth on the president says the government has poured more than 220000000000 dollars into increasing the fertility rate over the past 16 years without avail or provision me on it. we need effect of policies that are based not on populism. talk about science and data. nonetheless, the incentives will continue the latest a monthly stipend, effective january. first mothers in south korea will receive an equivalent of $550.00 per month per child,
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until that infant returns one. that parent pay is set to rise to 800 dollars next year. for those who are from here, the district of con ma'am, which has the lowest fertility in sol, a one time birth bonus of $1500.00 a week or higher. if the infant is a 3rd or 4th child. when eugene is expecting her 2nd baby next month, she walked away from a career and education consulting, where she had her eldest he on. she welcomes the cash for additional expenses such as nappies and bottles. but the real help she needs an extra pair of hands is still out of reach that, that kind of service that i really need. because since i have 2 children, if one is sick, then i need to go to the hospital, but i have to carry my infant 2nd child to go to the hospital. it's my 1st child and it will be very difficult because it's not like my husband can be here like 247
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. he needs to go out to work. when sociologist says the government has missed the mark, pointing to young people who face low wages and unstable employment prospects, which leads to increased competition. and brewing distrust between genders. children are a life long commitment, and many jamarcus find it difficult to think about being responsible for it to one person's life when they're not sure about their future. so furthermore, some yarborough's are constantly exhausted entire as a result of working long hours as lifespans increase economist project that by 2050 for every 100 working south koreans, there will be 76 dependence, both minors and the elderly. the government will need to decide how to prevent the demographic imbalance from tipping into a fight over a limited resources. yes, kim, i'll to 0. so schools in below is 2 largest cities remain closed as a cholera outbreak worsens. their students were due to return to class on tuesday
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after a holiday break, but the school term in the capital a long way and the sub, the city of blan tire, will be delayed by at least 2 weeks. law way has recorded about 18000 cases of color are nearly 600 deaths since march. and schools are also closed in parts of saudi arabia. heavy rain has caused flooding in the western city of jetta. flood waters disrupted ro traffic and delayed flights last year. the government spent more than a $1000000.00 up grading. the cities drainage system have been reports of heavy downfall was across the kingdom since thursday. how many leaders in the german government of campaign for an end to fossil fuels and atomic energy? but those goals have been put on hold as an energy crisis, they're intensifies. some i'm now arguing continued use of nuclear power and fossil fuels are the only way to solve the problem. dominic cane reports 2022 was the year
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when coal was king, had one point it was providing more than a 3rd of all. germany's energy with the war in ukraine, taking russian hydrocarbons off the market. coal from elsewhere became the easiest go to energy sauce. power stations were reactivated to burnett liquefied natural gas, or l. n. g was another watchword, new terminals were built on the north sea coast to accommodate supertankers carrying it, and a long term deal to acquire 2000000 tons of category and n g. each year was signed, but in the short analysts say ministers will have to adapt their green agenda. they will do more of what they have done already. foster additional energy supplies make sure they can come in also through germany on g terminals and a huge step forward will be to reduce demand further. a lot needs to be done in household still because the buildings needs to be need ventilated. heating systems need to be changed to can't do all of this in 2023,
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but it needs to start. now. the other metaphorical elephant in the room is nuclear . 3 reactors, which would you to go off stream permanently, have been temporarily kept in operation. this provides around 6 percent of the energy germany uses annually, but that's as far as the green party in government is prepared to go on to nuclear sentiment. it's so entrenched in germany, in large parts of the population that it's going to be relatively hard to, to really, especially for the grants, if they want to keep their credibility, to, to go on to, to prolong nuclear power indefinitely. maybe for a few more months, maybe for a year. but i don't think in the long runs in germany, nuclear power will have any future. but that sort of view is not shared by many in the german parliament who believe nuclear energy has a clear role to play. and for some time yet, mid anim, stick with the dead just by extending the life of the remaining 3 nuclear power plants, we ultimately achieve ball to missile. instead,
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we need to continue to ration until at least the end of 2024. that is what we're proposing now, and we need and you feel for them. and to contemplate, such a move is painful for many in the current governments. most of them have spent their entire adult lives campaigning against fossil fuels and nuclear power. and yet, this is where decades of deepening dependence on russian energy has brought them. environmentalism may provide fire in their bellies, but it seems unlikely to provide much heat and light in millions of homes. this winter, dominant cane al jazeera berlin, norway has set a record for sales of electric cars. new figures suggest nearly 80 percent of new cars registered last year with battery powered as far ahead of the european union, which registered less than 9 percent electric car sellers have benefited from tax breaks and lower fees for road tolls and public parking noise. government wants all new cars to be electric within 2 years. we're car brower is an executive analyst at
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. i see cars dot com and a forbes autos contributor. he says there are several factors that could limit the sale of electric cars. we see the percentage of new vehicle sales in norway going toward ease, but we don't necessarily see the sales growth. and if anything, there's been some contraction for the last few years. and so i'm wondering how many people in norway, they're either new car buyers and the tax breaks help them, or they're not necessarily new car buyers. and they're just hanging on to their internal combustion vehicles because they don't want to, they want to face the potential long term issues that we're talking about with ranging variety. and so what we're going to see in the next few years could be interesting. you could see new car sales dropping, but there being a lot of ease, but still being a huge percentage of norway. people that just hang onto their older car. everyone likes to think that they can charge the car at home and, and a lot of people obviously have electricity at their house. they get a level 2 charger, not less than charge overnight. but if you want to travel more than the cars range,
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or you want to run multiple errands during the day, and you have to use the public system, there's really still no good country that's got that handled the closest might be the supercharger network. that tesla has, for instance, in the us, but again, you can find big pockets of the u. s. that have no coverage, and most cars just, it makes people very nervous. they want to drive a long distance and if they can't depend on their home charger, it's very nervous for them. ok, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. israel's recently appointed security minister has visited the compound housing, the ox, and mosque in occupied east jerusalem. a move, palestinians call provocative. it's a mob been given was surrounded by security forces as he took the science, which has religious significance for both muslims and jews. israel, former prime minister jala pete had warned.
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