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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm not, not this. and this is the news are live from doha, coming up like 60 minutes. russia it's 36. our cease far comes into effect. but ukraine says it's a ploy to stop its troops advancing in eastern dumbass. here, i wanted to pick his hospitals invading the woods. i saw overflowing with people, and many have had to wait hours to see doctor hospitals in china under pressure from rising covered 19 infections just days before the country reopens its borders . the u. s. congress is paralyzed republican. kevin mccarthy fails for the historic 11th time to secure enough votes to become speaker of the house. terrifying scenes on board a flight in mexico after the arrest of
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a drug cartel leader triggers violence. ban quarterly profits of the world's largest memory chip and smartphone maker. samsung electronics plunge to an 8 year low. in the premier league. manchester city close the gap on leaders arsenal with a win over chelsea. ah, president vladimir putin unilateral cease fire has come into effect in ukraine, according to russian state television. but ukraine's leader has dismissed the 36 hour pause and fighting that coincides with the orthodox christmas holiday. vladimir zalinski says russia attempting to stop a ukrainian advance in the dawn. bast region gift a part of those. all that or what have given us is those who continued the terror against our country and sent all these people of yours to be slaughtered, rejecting our proposals to stop russian aggression. definitely do not value life
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and moreover, do not strive for peace. they now want to use christmas as a cover will be briefly to stop the advances of our boys, end on bass and bring equipment. i, munitions, and mobilize troops closer to our positions. what will that give them? only yet another increase in that total losses. and it's oblique holiday season for millions of ukrainians who are struggling to get by without power and water. many are in need of food and medicine. others of fleeing the devastation left behind by fighting in the eastern regions. let's go live to charles trotters, who's in key force. so i guess the big question, charles is going to be what ukraine does next, while russia institutes, those polls watching the 1st sort of questions you should be ask is just how much rusher is going to institute this pause. there is a huge skepticism here. as we heard from the ukranian president as to the real motivation for this announcement,
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for this unilateral cease by the russian president zelinski, calling it a cover up to actually giving russian forces an opportunity to move more equipment closer to the front lines, more personnel that was that was supplemented by a tweet by the ukrainian foreign minister dmitri kill lee. but last night he said that anything like this from president putin offering some sort of sci fi should not be taken seriously. labor storing attention to the fact that on christmas eve, for example, a massive rocket strike against the city of kennesaw in the south killed at least 10 civilians and injured many more. and then of course, we've had over the new year period, huge power ologies of so called kamikaze drones and russian cruise missiles targeting energy infrastructure here in kit and across the country. so as i say, there's huge skepticism from the get go about this kind of announcement from the
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future. it's highly unlikely that we'll see really any kind of change in game plan body ukrainians. militarily, i think also is interesting, aside from the military perspective, to georgia, tension to the, to the gradual move by the ukrainians away from what they say or any kind of perception of being in any way close to the russian orthodox church. it was 2019 where the ukrainian set up a church that they say has no affiliation. they don't want any influence from the moscow patriarch. what so ever. and also that seems to a gradual movement that is sort of escalated in recent years by many people in ukraine. the don't want any association with the russian orthodox church. well, the julian calendar at all and are advocating that christmas actually be celebrated according to the gregorian calendar, on the 24th and the 25th of december. so yeah,
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whether it be militarily or if you like, with respect to, when christmas should be celebrated, there's great skepticism here in ukraine and many people saying this was just vladimir putin trying to get if you like some sort of moral high ground across the, the slavic certainly slavic speaking and the also docs christian world. yeah, we are of course on the eve of orthodox christmas, how ukrainians coping, why on that time? where you can imagine, rob, yeah, the situation is pretty bleak and most especially close to the front lines, you know, in the don't bass area in the east and the south were expecting services, orthodox christmas services to be held today and tomorrow, but humanitarians. this situation across the country, as you alluded to in the intro, is desperate. the country still needing billions of dollars of humanitarian aid
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amongst this escalation or slight escalation that we saw in fighting around canceling, which of course was liberated by the ukrainians in november. shelling that i alluded to earlier, we saw a lot of people who had moved back to care so on since moving out again. afraid of that sharing. it's a similar kind of scenario, right? the way down through, along the eastern front line, where the last 24 hours we've heard of heavy fighting all the way from the north towns along the dawn that it's going to guns border like to stay all the way down through buck moot. that flash point time, we're hearing actually reports that we cannot verify by russian telegram channels saying that russian forces have moved into the town of sali doll. now that's north of back. moot, an illustration of how intense the fighting still is there and that continues all the way down through towns like close to russian occupied. don't ask
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and further south to towns like marian kurt as well. so yeah, a very bleak orthodox christmas for for millions of ukrainians. as, as the fighting continues, charles suffered life. i gave charles, thanks very much indeed. ah, chinese authorities urged people to limit trips and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year due to the corona virus outbreak, but they've stopped short of dining. old travel ospital is in crematory, are under pressure from a surgeon, cobra, 1900 infections and death. the world house organizations accuse beijing of under reporting its official figures. authorities have denied that accusation. we're going to use joining us now live from beijing. there will be a question about whether or not people are going to pay attention to the travel limitations that the government wants brought in.
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detroit to state council released these guidelines on friday, and they included discouraging people from have re having large gatherings saying that people should report their symptoms at best destination. should they travel and also thing they should think twice if they have any cobra. 1900 symptoms at all before traveling and perhaps cancel that trip. now the important thing to remember that these are not really limitations that will strong suggestion from the government. they're not going to be enforced. and the doors really have been thrown open to 0 code review restrictions were lifted a few weeks ago and people were very excited heading into this new chinese new year . this year at the end of january, millions of people will be making the trip back home. some have not seen their families for the past 3 years. living under this very strict 0 coven policy. so it really is difficult to see or remains to be seen. how many people will be changing that plan due to these new guidelines released by the government?
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but it does show that beijing is worried that worried about the virus being transmitted to these rule and remote areas. and that despite seeing these incredibly low figures, these low depth hold coming as a result of the virus, according to this official line. now we've seen these figures on friday, it was reported just 5 new deaths. aging said from the corona virus and the w h has essentially rubbish. this daughter saying it simply does not reflect the situation on the ground. now our team, we went to investigate and got access exclusive pictures to a beijing crematorium in the cities east. and it was very crowded with relatives, some of them we spoke to off camera told us that they've never seen it this busy, they complained about delays. we also went to a local hospital, one of the biggest in bay doing and yet miss v a doubt was similarly gleick, pac towards, and medical staff under immense pressure for you in the fee. the clinic of the
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spacing hospital, the body of a patient is taken away through a whole way filled with people infected by corporate 19 beds and rooms are in short supply a sudden lifting of virus restrictions last month sparked a nationwide surge and cases. it's forced staff to transform this hospital lobby into a makeshift ward for extra patience. dozens, mostly elderly, are being monitored by a few doctors and nurses. medical staff are under immense pressure. many have fallen ill themselves. here, they've been instructed not to speak to media. we don't give it to you, but yeah, the government says china's corporate lighting situation is under control and the worst of the outbreak is over. but here at one of the biggest hospitals in beijing, the wards are so overflowing with people. and many have had to wait hours to see a doctor. long queues fill emergency rooms some who were turned away last week like
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this man. a trying a 2nd time. oh, but there are more than 100 people before me. what you can do, just wait. my father's 88 years old is very challenging for people. he's 8 to recover from this virus. i'm very glad he still alive. others aren't so fortunate. this crematorium and paintings east is inundated with families, waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be attended to. one man who didn't want to be filmed told us, a recent influx has led to delays. officially, china has one of the lowest curve at 19 death holes in the world, but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells a different story. now, new research has just been published, which suggests that in major chinese city, we're talking beijing, shanghai gong,
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jo. the virus outbreak may have already peak, but over the next few weeks it's the rural areas. the remote villages that will be most vulnerable and moores to hard hit. and that's worrying because in these areas, china's medical system is far less developed and there are far fewer people who are fully vaccinated, especially the elderly. and this could also just be the beginning. the study also suggests that china could expect multiple waves of infections over the next year. life for us from beijing, katrina, you between a thank you very much and big health officials and south careers. they covered 19 related data released by china is not transparent enough. eunice chem reports from sol now required of short term arrivals from mainland china to board is a negative cove at 19 test results. in spite of this latest data from thursday show that there were at least 35 people who tested positive upon arrival, accounting for some 13 percent of short term entries that day in
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a regular briefing by health officials here. and so they recognize the room for error siding, the viruses incubation period and indeed human error. but they also echoed caused by the world health organization for rapid regular and reliable epidemiological data to be issued by beijing. but that in the absence of that they will carefully collect their own. what do not in south korea, east most adjacent country to china, and as one the implement thorough anti virus measures. we understand the world is watching us. as such, we are working to produce accurate information related to china, not only for the protection of our people, but also the world. once we have enough analyses, we believe we'll be able to draw in direct conclusions of the situation in china. and in an update to that time is national, who had fled his hotel quarantine oper testing positive to code on tuesday.
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authorities did find an arrest the man 2 days later, at a hotel in sol. according to local reports, the 41 year old was found with his wife, who had tested negative to coven. upon entry authorities are promising stern punishment in line with local health codes. first by police said by immigration officials, which could lead to jail time or future entry bands. but 1st, the men must complete his 7 day quarantine. south korea's biggest brightened tech giant. samsung electronics has reported a 69 percent drop in quarterly profits. it's the largest electronics and chip maker in the world, and it says, sank to an 8 year low between october and december. economist, sale weakening, global economy hammered memory, chip prices, and curved demand for electronic devices. what we're going to bring in markham penn in london is the founder and chairman of future horizons. it's specializes in the
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analysis of the global semiconductor industry vega to have a whether so on al jazeera, if i understand it correctly, a samsung had been heaven investing heavily in ship manufacturer to try to take advantage of the downturn that the had been hazard over extended itself as it contributed in part, at least to its own problems. oh no, it's too early for that investment to have taken place. right now. what happened is that they had this, this found in the semiconductor industry overall, which has been building for some while, but kind of was triggered because of the masses. first in demand that we had in the 1st beginnings that the cobra lockdown. and that led to the stop of a very boy and super cycle where some so obviously gained the benefit because they, they are the largest company in the world. but the cycles come to an end. i didn't came to an end and around june of last year i went nissan who's due and they really do plumb it, quite stately. you fall off a cliff and some so being
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a memory manufacturer as well. memory is always the 1st to feel of the pain is already down. they are the largest menu, back memory manufacturer. so clearly they feel the pain for the new investment won't really come in on line until one or 2 years time. just in time for the next turn at the so that being very small by investing now investing into down to the right thing to do in terms of the level of spending that it has at the moment. in terms of the current situation. do you think that samsung is going to be able to sustain itself in terms of its employment levels, the number of people that it can be applies of around the world? are we likely to see any changes in staffing over the next few months? say is it adapts to the market as it is? yes, i mean i have to adapt to the market conditions because we're living today and say that profits, i hit another fax or the cash flow. so i'm yes with the bound to have to want to respond to that,
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but longer term they are digging in to make sure that they do capitalize on this, this downturn. and because of their size of their own, a stronger position than their competitors. because sizes means a lot in this industry, in terms of its global spread. i mean, samsung is of course, an international organization. are we likely to see any areas around the world where samsung might attempt to try to retract its operations in order to, to whether the, the current situation or d, as you say, do you think that it is pretty much steady as it is at the moment i think samsung strategy is really not to give ground. i mean, they really do dig in and double down and their competitors tend not to be able to do that. so they really have a very strong long term vision to be the number one supplier. so i think that that would not be any real strategic need for them to back down in any market tactically, they're bound to have to make adjustments depending on the individual conditions.
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but now mary, of semiconductors is a global industry. and so they sell all over the world and, and they will want to protect that position. one would imagine that there are companies around the world that aren't as in the same position as sun sung is to be able to weather this. where do you think. ready most likely to see an organization's company's being hit. yes, i think that's absolutely the case. some are the companies which are more driven by may be their investors, the of the financial community, which would not tolerate the losses in the same way as perhaps samsung's the owners of management can. so yes, i think her, the, and a lot of other companies are going to be very disadvantage. some will have to retrain janelle lose ground. and once you lose ground, very hard to regain it. more compact. we appreciate you being with us and al jazeera, giving us the benefit of your expertise. thank you very much. and lisa, thank you. any more had any news outlet, including families in the philippines,
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struggling to put food on the table with basic necessities priced out of the reach . an unusually warm winter in some parts of europe for 2022 was already the warmest year on record. and f l player dom all hamlin wakes up after his cardiac arrest on the field. we're gonna have an update on his condition in the sport. ah, for the 1st time in a 164 years, the battle for the us house speaker has been through 11 runs of votes in 3 days, and yet republican content, kevin, but coffee isn't any closer to securing enough ballots to win over hard line. republicans blocking his bed. another round of voting is going to take place on friday. that's january the 6th. the 2nd anniversary of the attack on the capital. john hendry reports for kevin mccarthy. day 3 was deja vu
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over 3 days. mccarthy has been nominated for speaker of the us house of representatives. time and time again. i rise to nominate kevin mccarthy. i rise to nominate cabin mccarthy. i write to nominate kevin mccarthy, a speaker of the house. in time after time, the republican leader has faced humiliating defeat, failing to win the majority of votes needed to get the job. a speaker has not been elected. yet, most republicans seem willing to continue following their leader. for now, i think what's important that's easily forgotten is that democracy is messy, and i don't think we've necessarily taken this too long yet. the honorable hakim jeffries of the state of new york has received 212 time and time again. democrats applauded as their leader akeem jeffries won the most votes, though, also short of the needed majority. this is the dangerous moment for americans and
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for the world. one of the reasons why the congress needs to organize. there are public health vulnerabilities. it's one of the reasons why the congress needs to organize, and republicans need to get their act together. a block of 20 rebel republicans, mostly from the ultraconservative freedom caucus, plus one republican voting present have so far stopped mccarthy's years, long ambition to run the house. the stand off persists despite a series of last minute confessions. mccarthy made among them a promise to allow just one member of congress to call a vote to remove the speaker that would make him perhaps the weakest speaker in american history. like the so called never kevin block, nominated a series of other republicans like taking advantage of the fact that the speaker doesn't have to be as sitting member one. congressman nominated donald trump for the office mccarthy currently occupies without the title. trump received one vote
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and i would like to know what the basis is to allow somebody to occupy the speaker's office who comes in 2nd place. 10th grade times. mccarthy has now faced more ballots than any candidate in over a 160 years as the impasse approaches day for john henderson. al jazeera capitol hill. well that may be january, but in parts of europe it feels like summer. the wind has been unusually warm in countries including france, switzerland, the u. k, and spain. several winter sporting events have been canceled or postponed. a large ski centers have seen little snowfall in the u. k. 2022 was the warmest year on record, and that's continued during the 1st few days of this year. allow weather presenter con is here to tell us all about it says as though that almost every week we're talking about new weather records being broken. what, what's going on? yes, rather, destroy extreme hate is carried from last year into this new year. now 2022 wasn't just the hottest your own record in a number of european countries,
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but collectively it brought the hottest summer at the scene and that was thanks to scorching heat ways, as well as one of the worst droughts ever seen. and of course, just keep in mind that the hottest 5 years have occurred since 2016. so 2022. it was the hottest in italy. if we take a closer look at broke all he records since 18 hot since 18 hundreds. we had heat waves from october, from may to october in spain and for france. thanks the drought and wild fires. we had the most carbon pollution released since records began. that was in 2003. no further north of this for germany. 200-2022 tied with 2018 as the hottest year. but we also had the most sunshine ever recorded. and for island. well, it's so it's 12 consecutive warmest year on record now 2023. that heat continued. we had a winter heat wave sweep in, in january with records set in at least 7 countries. some of our as though were
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regional for the likes of france as well as germany and ukraine, the significant records their poland as well as bill bow in spain. and of course the heat means as been belly, any snow falling on the alps in switzerland. that is going to change as we go into the we can certainly by sunday we are going to see some of that snow fall. you can see it there. but temperature is still significantly exceptionally high. rob. mm. and i happen to know that the snow in scotland is really good this year. so if you're wanting to skiing holiday, go to scotland. maybe next year or tens of thousands of homes are without power in the euro state of california. after a pacific storm brought severe flooding, flash floods and rock slides are disrupting travelers using roads. young childs among 2 people who were killed when a tree fell in a mobile home forecasters. a warning, the more wintery blasts are expected, hawaii's kilo volcano is erupting for the 2nd time in less than a month. the whole kin was one of the most active in the world,
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and the u. s. geological watch dog has raised its alert level to red. they want gas and small good cause people breathing difficulties and damage crops. in september 2021. the volcano erupted for 16 months. stay at home. that's the message from mexican authorities in college hand, the capital of sin, a lower state armed men have attacked the airport and sealed off the city after the arrest of a cocktail leader of video guzman, lopez, he's the son of the imprisoned former sinner. lower drug lord l. chapel flights have been cancelled. schools are shut and at least 3 people have been killed from mexico city. he is manuel rob, hello, fiery roadblocks, and empty streets. in cooley, icon, the capital city of mexico's sinaloa state, says he and he's done those yet, but i can all, as they like, are you. in the early hours of thursday, mexican authorities asked residence to stay in their hopes as security forces
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carried out a special operation to capture the alleged drug trafficker obedient guzman, the son of walking guzman, better known as in chapel. a peasant amy that alexander frequency and when carrying out land recognizance in the northwest of cooley, a can military personnel, arrested a video. and it was the result of 6 months of reconnaissance in the area of influence of this criminal group. the arrest of an chapo sun set off a wave of violent confrontations on the streets of cool. yeah. kind between mexican security forces and the sinaloa cartel, the violence and sinaloa, prompted the closure of schools, businesses and even the coolio on airport. the airline, aero mexico confirmed that one of its commercial flights had been hit by gunfire before take off. this amateur video shows the moment passengers ducked for cover. i, in 2019 mexican security forces detained olivia guzman, sparking
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a similar wave of violence that ultimately led to an order for mexican president and this manuel lopez. oh, but i thought to release him. security experts, however, are you that despite the high profile nature of the arrest, the long term impact for the sinaloa cartel itself is negligible. it okay, so what was done with the arrest of this court leader leaves the criminal practicing duct. these goes beyond the car till, because the corporal has a composition, companies, banks, the government, and the military, and all of that remains intact. the capture of a video whose mind in sinaloa, comes just days before a scheduled visit to mexico by u. s. president joe biden, and canadian prime minister just in trudeau for a summit of north american leaders where they planned to discuss among other topics multilateral security strategy. manuel did apollo al jazeera mexico city. still ahead on al jazeera aid workers in that juniors that are running out of resources
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as thousands of people charged with food poisoning, income charter school, things. good terms between these 2 boxers ahead of their title, fight to jose, coming up with jo. ah hello there. now 2022 has been confirmed as a how does your own record for parts of europe, including italy, spain, france, and now the u. k. and the heat certainly continued as we've gone into the new year . we've got unseasonal ones dominating across many areas, but we are starting to see a divide up in that northeast corner. you can see the bisley cold air pulling and dropping temperatures in places like moscow minus 21 degrees on saturday. and we will see that. and so to float its way further south pushing into keys,
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we'll see. mine is 5 on sunday. so below the average. and it is looking rather gloomy, but still clear skies and sunshine to be found for the south in this across more sensual areas. pushing into the mediterranean, but we've got that wintry and windy weather, dominating up in the north with likes of scandinavia with more heavy snow on the way from norway, sweden and finland blustery winds as well reported in areas like denmark, as well as germany. and we got rounds of rain putting in once again from the west. we are going to see those blustery showers, move across pots of island and britain. we have got some warnings out in the very north of scotland. heavy rain as well for france and spain. but there will be some snow to come on the outs on sunday. ah! ah, harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've learned any lessons from the
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ah, you're watching audra 0 reminder of our top stories. this hour or unilateral sous far announced by president vladimir putin has come into effect in ukraine, according to russian states. television box, ukraine's leader has dismissed the 36 hour pause in fighting kevin mccarthy's bid to become euros. how speakers become the longest voting process in a 164 years. after 3 days of 11 runs, the republican has failed to get enough of his party support. chinese authorities urged people to limit the number of steps and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year into the search in covent 19 infections. but this stopped short of banning toggle altogether. the philippines is battling record high inflation president felon and marcos junior says it's out of control despite
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a decline in oil prices. barnaby low spend a day with one family in manila were struggling to make ends meet 2 years of pandemic locked downs and now soaring prices boldly. baldessari says he used to be able to provide enough for his family before the pandemic. he made daily trips as a driver, but restrictions now limit him to 3 or 4 journeys a week. and he gave up another law within warranty. i only make 6 or $7.00 a day. a shop that's weirdly enough for food for that life has become a really difficult hold. he had a budget of less than $6.00 on the day. we company him to the neighbourhood market a on the down by a quarter of the money was spent on rice, another quarter on chicken rest on a bunch of bananas, some vegetables and few pieces of sausages and fish. he said it was food for 2 days . for spam ally of 6, develop nation prices in
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a developing economy. this is how many filipinos describe the present cost, the face, the commodities. what are the most significant a cooking? staple onions, at around $10.00, a kilogram. there, most of the most expensive onions in the world, us, there was no way pulled. he could afford onions, but even the middle class filipinos are hurting my while the economy is growing. inflation in december was the highest in almost a decade and a half, even though oil prices have started declining. the does that mean prices are going to go down? but just means, but i says one go up as fast as before, and that's going to be a problem. if families are not going to be earning enough, not only for the best and well president, for the net, marcus junior has been touting economic recovery. he's also acknowledged the high costs of basic goods are unemployment rate. this sir, ah,
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quite reasonable considering the situation. however, on the other side of that coin, there is still inflation that is running rampant and out of control called he says he has no choice but to make do. but he hates seeing his children's suffering. he hopes that whatever gains the economy makes in the near future trickled down to ordinary filipinos. barnett below al jazeera, manila uncertainty persists in the democratic republic of congo. as the m 23 rebel group occupies new positions in the ma, cc'd region. last month, the fighters announced they will be pulling out of roman gobble bunker bomba. as part of a regional ceasefire agreement so far, 3 times have been handed over to the congolese government, but the m $23.00 advanced and new territories is raising doubt about the group's true intentions. when catherine, sorry, is joining us live from nairobi. katherine, how significant is this withdrawal by them? 23 hire all. this is very
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significant indeed. base military base. so we're talking about um is one of the largest of bases in eastern d r. c. m. 33 took over this space a back in october. the, it's, it, they, they took over the surrounding areas as well. so basically what is happening now is that m to do to, we will be handing over that base to a regional forces from east africa who have been in this area basically trying to help the government deal with the security situation. now i am 33, says that what they're trying to do and they have been withdrawing from some areas . so what they are trying to do is to have this good will a, we've got the government because they want to seats we, the government,
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they want to negotiate. we have been speaking to government officials are saying that this will not be possible because they say this, i am to d 3 has already been declared a terrorist organization, or to reaction of congolese people living in these areas to these movements. why i've been speaking to a civil society in goma, a capital all the north cable. and basically they're saying that they're worried and they're worried because on the one hand we have am 23. a saying that they are wants to come meet to peace. they say that they are withdrawing from this areas, but then on the other hand, we are also the ongoing fighting we've between i am $23.00 and government forces em leesha. i lied to the government. so basically
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people are very spotty, uncertain about what is going on. we have been talking to people who have been displaced, thousands of companies have been displaced, many of them are still fleeing. uh, we talked to a man who said that he tried to go back to his home village, but it was impossible because the situation is so bad. so he had to go back home. so right now the situation is still very, very tense and it, catherine, thank you very much, katherine, sorry, talking to her from nairobi. agencies in nigeria are bracing for the arrival of more refugees as far as in continues between soldiers and, and rebel forces. and it intensifies and neighboring cameroon. but with global attention focused on other conflicts, such as the warren ukraine, many refugees say they feel abandoned by the world. i'm address reports from
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article the other. gam refugee settlement opened with a few 100 refugees from cameroon. 5 years ago today, it houses $14000.00 among them is david in by he arrived last month with his family after spending money in the wild avoiding rebels and government forces. they should have gone was poor abbey up to the point that where when the booties we had some cases of woollen, we doubt way, whether it is from those guys. the opposition group, with the military, with the family, arrived, feeling traumatized, but unharmed. many other refugees aren't so fortunate. feminine. some actually arrive with gunshots with some have beds. um, so the attacks me understand have been perpetuated by government so does. and also by the amazon in most is his box. other i think he's attending long term
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residents of the camp, like vivian cassey said, getting into the settlement doesn't mean an end of suffering for new arrivals. she says dealing with a neighboring community can also be a big challenge. so that will go to feature fail to push it off because of a lack of funding. monthly food ration have been cut by half and few here have the resources and skills to start a business. with more refugees fleeing the fighting in english speaking cameroon, humanitarian agencies are struggling to cope. last year alone, 20000 new arrivals have been officially registered by the united nations. but with donors pledging less money, humanitarian workers face a funding shortfall of at least 60 percent. officious, acknowledged many children here can be educated as a neighborhood, schools are overcrowded. it's not possible to accommodate ollander martinez
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significantly elliptical responsibility to involve a lot of places like this are sheltering about 18000 refugees from cameron. what is humanitarian agencies running short of funds? aid workers say their lives could become even more difficult if the fighting in cameroon. doesn't stop soon. how many degrees al jazeera either go. united states is expanding, restrictions to rapidly expel illegal refugees and migrants, and the new rules will affect those from cuba, nicaragua, venezuela and haiti were caught at the us mexico border. president joe biden announced the new measures on thursday in his 1st major speech on border security. since taking office fell of our reports from miami. ah, a new year new arrivals and a new plan by president joe biden aimed at slowing the rising tide of migrants trying to enter the us illegally. today, my administration is taking several steps to stiffen enforcement for those who try
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to come without a legal right to stay. and to put in place a faster processor, i was as a faster processor to decide a claim of a style that you measure would create a legal opiate narrow pathway for the growing number of cubans, nicaraguans and haitians making their way north of to $30000.00 migrants a month, those with sponsors and to pass background checks will be allowed into the u. s. to live and to work for 2 years. but they will have to travel by plane. if they try to smuggle themselves in by land or by say, and get caught. they will be bought. the numbers of illegal migrants has exploded in recent years, particularly at the land border states like california, texas, arizona. so more than $2700000.00 arrivals last year. way up from the 2021 number of 1900000. we're dissipate, this actually is going to substantially reduce the number of people attempting, attempting to cross our southwest border without going through
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a legal process. this week, the arrival of hundreds of migrants from cuba forced the closure of a national park of the coast of florida. on thursday, they were moved to the us mainland. and another measure aimed at reducing the number of illegal migrants. the u. s. is just resumed visa concert services in cuba . it's hoping more people will follow this legitimate route instead. if you are in a burning building, it does not seem right to say, but before you jump from the 2nd floor, please go to your computer, get online, schedule an interview, go to the conflict, come back to the burning building. wait for a couple of months and then you can jump right when somebody has to flee to be alive, they have to flee, and our systems have to honor and recognize that context. the new policy has the land border family sites. but in florida, where the border is at the water, the question is how will it work? here? florida's republican governor has made it very clear where he stands on a legal migration run de santis house and just spoken against that. he is actively
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held other republican states, move migrants to democratic areas. remember, this is a man who, although he hasn't formally set it yet, is widely expected to declare run for presidency in 2024. if that does happen, expect a lot more focus on the board, particularly the maritime border in the coming months. fin lavelle, i'll just era miami. there's no end in sight of the protest of rocks, the bolivian region of santa cruz for more than a week. demonstrators are demanding the release of the governor and opposition figure was fernando camacho, who was arrested by special forces last week. reachable reports from santa cruz, the thousands gathered in the flashing, and that was enough to demand the relief of opposition, governor list for them and look at my chill. they want to be called as witnesses in the ongoing investigation into the rule. the governor played in 2019 when the former president, what it was forced out of office. when santa says he was part of the protest that
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post it would lead to resign after being accused of committing fraud or get up or down with or that it's our rights are being violated. and we come here to let them know what they are doing. this wrong, we want the government released and we are tired of a government that does not suspect the people who voted for the government says that what happened in 2019 was cool. but people you say that even what alice committed fraud. and that is why he was forced out of, of the people here are convinced that the countries, judiciary, you've been used to go after political opponents. and that's why we will come out and others were detained. and that's why many are going to remain on the streets because they believe that this is democracy is at risk, etc. but not everyone agrees. bowel argue, lad owns a shopping center growth. she says that she was attacked by those opposing the government of a one. what alice many are now come much of supporters. she dared question the
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protest that were hurting her business and says she's afraid the same thing could happen again. with your mother's your loving, this is something you love. my children called me and told me not to come home because people are outside and they're going to set us on fire. i have 2 children who are disabled. so imagine what i felt. then they took my phone off and made me neil. they said they are going to spray gasoline on me and set me on fire. oh, there are he story divisions in bolivia between the highlands that are mostly indigenous and the lowlands, represented by province his legs and pickles. a strong hold of your position and the heart of believe is economy. you will him meeting with it the article over yard or double with it. as i says, the conflict we see today started in 2016 when ever, morales failed to recognize the results of a referendum that denied him the right. it'll run for office for
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a 4th term. it's like lucy felipe, the girl. this political crisis started in 2016. yeah. our constitution. but a 3 drafted by ever more i, let's say the president can been offered for 2 dumps ever. was 3 dimes in office and wanted to run again. he lost a friend of mine, still found an excuse to try to remain in office this been a lot of people angry and bit us what we see today. the other video. oh, the international community has asked the government to guarantee governor, come out just right to a fair trial until then he will remain in pretrial detention while he supporters continue to protest to get him released. something that is unlikely to happen anytime soon. because i will defeat the center group, will libya, former french president nicholas taco z and former miss are expected to face court this year. many have been implicated in various cases including corruption. some a binge of a takes
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a look at how deep rooting corruption is in french politics. ah, france is known for its landmarks, food and art was less commonly discussed, is the corruption in its corridors of power in his 2 presidential terms. emmanuel mccullin's cabinet has had its fair share of candles facing accusations of abuse of power and misuse of public funds. 3 ministers were changed in cabinetry. shuffles, at least 5 ministers, resigned after facing investigations and accusations ranging from toxic vision and employing so called ghost workers to fraud and sexual harassment. for current heads of the indian justice, defense and labor ministries have either faced or are facing investigations. this does not include several secretaries adviser, the commission is fitting allegations of corruption and other wrong doing. the minister frontier has been accused of handing out favors in exchange for sex. he says the sexual relations were consensual. you bet gemalto ourselves. i have no
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comment to make, sir. i didn't do it before. i don't do it now, and i won't do it tomorrow. i have confidence in the judicial institution here, going to the minister for justice denies targeting judge of who opposed him in the past. if he was, i have used my rights to silence. i have always said that i get my legitimacy from the president of the republic, the prime minister, and no one else. the, as well as those in power. the french far right politician marine le pen is also accused by the european union's fort agency of misusing public funds. but none of this is new in french politics. former presidents nicholas cosy, have been convicted yet shrugged faced charges of corruption and abuse of power. and even the man who led france against nazi germany of the goal, was accused of using funds from the former colonies to fund his campaign. in france, a 15 member, special court tries legal cases against politicians in power activists say the
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system is elitist and unfair because 12 of the 15 members are in peace and only 3 judges, french and d corruption association. anti core has 150 cases against politicians for alleged corruption and says it's been fighting to restore ethics for 2 decades. according to a recent, for more than half a french people think that politicians are corrupt. you foresee to close the penalties and listen to the gap is getting wider between the ruling class and french citizens who cannot understand why politicians, who are accused of several charges do not have to resign. in the past, politicians stepped aside until the trials were over. that's no longer the case. former prison sock was he's back in court in 2023. he's expected to deny wrong doing allegations of corruption, but it will take more than words for much of the french public to start believing. the politicians are honest. some of the job without the 0 paris still hadn't now
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ah ah ah ah, i was sporting his joke. rub. thank you very much, while former it's lee strike a general keep the alley has died from cancer. at the age of 58, he had been given the all clear off to being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017, but the illness returns. and last month, he was forced to step down from his role as delegation chief with the italian
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national team, the ali and $59.00 caps for his country and played for some doria event. us and chelsea. we would like to go on to manage the aides behind a wife and 2 daughters. the alleys, former club chelsea were an action on thursday in the premier league. there will be one know by defending champion, manchester, city of golden hall city who find me for a deadlock at 63 minutes. both sides post earlier has made no mistake, really play them in one, no, to pay for the other side to close the gap. i'm currently at 5 point as neat approaches. the way more italian club sierra been ordered to close part of the stadium for the next game because of races, chance by some players. and some fans lead to a play is samuel t. t and luck. bunder. were targeted with abuse during a study match on wednesday, the referee had temporarily stopped the game at the study. olympic o m t t was in tears that's condemned the chance. the 25th or maybe in
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gulf cock kicks off in the rocky city of buster. later on friday is the 1st time iraq has hosted the football tournament and foot for years. that team play in the opener against her mom. in the 2nd game on friday, yemen will face a tough match against saudi arabia, who were the only team to beat well champions. argentina, at the world cup and counter will be live in buster at $1300.00 gmc now. but jack, which says he resigned to the fact that he may not be able to play in 2 of the biggest tennis tournaments of the united states, require foreign visitors to be vaccinated against coven 19 to least april, the 10th. which means joker, which will miss indian wells, and the miami open. i mean, look, if it is official, then it is. i mean, what can i do? nothing. that said, you know, my position, so it is what it is. if i can go, i can go it was
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a shock in the united cup. semifinals in sydney, poland. well no one eager. she'll take this business straight said y american jessica from google a 6262. and then francis t r for went on to put the u. s. to know up, he'll say one in straight sets against cuts shook to put the americans on the brink of reaching the final t. f o has one in 4 of his matches the tournament dropping one sex. and if so, player to ma hamlin is awake and able to communicate with medical stuff, but remains an intensive care. he went to cardiac arrest on the field during a game. the buffalo bills player collapsed after colliding with an opponent from the cincinnati bengals. he was given cpr on the field. dr. say he's showing good signs of recovery is mom and dad, a doctor what has happened and we expect that we'll continue to have ongoing conversations with, you know, and again, his 1st, you know, 1st question that he wrote when he, when he started to wage and was did we went so we know that he's really not always,
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the lights are on. we know that he's all i and here's it all. all the cylinders are far. i would say this. the buffalo bills returned to practice on thursday, but that game, the hamlin was concerned about was suspended when he collapsed and has now been cancelled with one game left. in the regular season. the league will have to work out the details of how that will affect the playoff seating. meanwhile, the bangles player who was involved in the hit on hamlin has spoken for the 1st time since the incident i feel whole again, and i'll talk to with nurse, everything's ok. oh, i'm going to go with those is telling me that she's thinking of me for, for me, things like that. tell me. she's telling me that he's okay. he must forcing lines to bring you now. hawaii is usually best known for its surfing, but this week some of the best gulf was, are in town for the pga tools tournament of champions to time made. you want to call him morocco, a whole 6 straight birdies to get
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a share of the lead on 9 on the pol, along with fellow american j. j. spawn and spanish. well, number 5, john rom, you hold an eagle and body. 3 of his last, who holds this boxing a face off, turned into a more of a shove off in washington, dc. american light white. well, champion javante davis on the left is putting his title on the line against the unbidden hector garcia from the dominican republic. may sure. yeah, yeah, yeah. come early in. don't get no popcorn organ award. i don't get nothing is going to be some is going to be firework. so i know to have been somewhat ready. there's don't make a lot of mistakes because if you make too many might be early night to huge names in motorsport, andretti and general motors have announced plans to form a form in one cadillac team. andretti is owned by former f one dr. michael andretti,
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who is the son of 978, will champion mario the 10 existing f one teams have previously resisted. adding any more to the grid, but governing body the f i appears to be more open to the idea. and full time doc holl rally champion nasa ality has tightened his grip on the lead at this year's event. a country one 1st days, 5th stage in saudi arabian desert. as a result, a t a has increased his overall i bondage to 22 minutes. all right, that is all you spot for now. more later, rob, joe, thank you very much. indeed. no volleyball is going to be here in a couple of minutes with all the stories of the website. of course i'll 0 dot com on rob madison. thanks for being with us. pfeiffer. ah, ah.
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ah, for passages are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignore the global so to put profits before people. and it won't cost ah, time of pundents. on august the wind blows the fishing boats home as it has for the countless centuries people ever lived. here, these are malagasy migrants they move from the drought written south in such a means to survive. and their story is the interface between climate change and
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biodiversity laws. the arrival of the migrants is adding to the precious on fish, dogs, unmarried by diversity, already stretched by over fishing. and this is going to happen all over the world, is impacts like sea level rise goals, people to move further and further in learn, putting more pressure on environmental resources for people fleeing the impacts of global warming. it's survival at all costs. the pursuit of endless economic growth has caused the planet is a number of things that threaten our civilization as we know and ethnic suspend shall threat, authorized off. if overhauling entrenched economic systems can help revive the damage, we must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living route and meet the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. bab, he's had traumatic change for society. are we going to collapse or are we going to rise business critical on al jazeera? ah.
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