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interface between climate change and biodiversity laws. the arrival of the migrants is adding to the precious on fish dogs. i'm marine by diversity already stretched by over fishing. and this is going to happen all over the world. is impacts like sea level rise, cause people to move further and further in learn pretty normal 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 all civilization as we know. and that's an existential threat. otherwise asked if overhauling entrenched economic systems can help robust the damage, we must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living wealth 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 gonna write business critical on al jazeera. ah,
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russia is 36 hours. these fire comes into effect. but ukraine says it's a ploy to stop it. swoops advancing in east and down box. ah, no, i'm fully back table. you're watching al jazeera ly from doha. also head here at one of the biggest hospitals in beijing, towards us. so overflowing with people. and many have had to wait hours to see dr. hospitals in china under pressure from rising cove. 19 infections just days before the country reopens its borders. the u. s. congress is paralyzed republican. kevin mccarthy failed my story 11 time to secure enough force to become speaker of the house and terrifying scenes on board a flight in mexico after the arrest of a drug carton leader triggers violence.
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ah, president vladimir fulton zuni law shall cease. fire has come into effect in ukraine, according to russian state television, but ukraine's leader has dismiss, see 36 hour pause in fighting that coincides with the orthodox christmas holiday. blow to me, as lensky says, russia is attempting to stop a ukrainian advance in the dumbass. rachel, give one of those all dead, or what did you notice 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 and moreover, do not strive for peace. they now want to use christmas as a cover all be a briefly to stop the advances of our boys in don bus and bring equipment ammunitions and mobilized troops closer to our positions. what will that give them view? only yet another increase in their total losses al jazeera is chance transferred
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reports. some keith. there is a huge skepticism here, as we heard from the ukrainian president as to the real motivation for this announcement. for this unilateral cease by the russian president zelinski calling it to cover up potentially giving russian forces an opportunity to move more equipment closer to the front lines, more personnel that was supplemented by a tweets by the ukrainian foreign minister demitra clay. but last night he said that anything like this from president putin offering some sort of sci fi should not be taken seriously. 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. i think also it's interesting, aside from the military perspective, to georgia, tension to the,
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to the gradual moved by the ukrainians away from what they say or any conception 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 there seems to be 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 or 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, whether it be militarily or if you like, with respect to when christmas should be celebrated, there is great skepticism here in ukraine in other well years. chinese authorities
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have urged people to limit the number of trips and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year because of the covered 19 outbreak. but they have stopped short of banning travel altogether. hospitals and crematorium, so under pressure as infections arise, katrina, you reports from raging in the fever clinic of the splitting hospital. the body of a patient is taken away through a hallway filled with people infected by carver. 19 beds and rooms are in short supply. a sudden lifting of virus restrictions last month sparked a nationwide surgeon 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 building. we dont give it to you, but yeah,
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the government says china covered lighting situation is under control and the worse of the outbreak is over. but here at one of the biggest hospitals, invading the wards or 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 this man. a trying a 2nd time. oh, but there are more than 100 people before me. what you can do just weight. my father's 88 years old is very challenging for people. he's 8 to recover from this wires. i'm very glad he still alive. others aren't so fortunate. this crematorium and dating 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,
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but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells a different story. katrina you out a 0 dating. meanwhile, health officials in south korea sake over 19 related data released by china is not transparent enough. eunice kimbry for some 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 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
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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. 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
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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 brand tech giant, samsung electronics has reported a 69 percent dropping quarterly profits. it is largest electronics and chip maker and the well, it says profit sand to an 8 year know between october and december. the economy is say, a week mean global economy. hamid's memory, chip prices and curbs. demand for electronic devices. markham pen is the founder and chairman of huge horizons, which specializes in the semiconductor industry, explains what these losses mean for samson. what's happened is that they had this, this downturn in the semiconductor industry overall, which has been building for some while, but kind of was triggered because of the massive spurts in demand that we had in the 1st beginnings that the co good locked down. and that led to the stop of
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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 in around june of last year. when the cycles do and they really do plummet quite steeply, you fall off a cliff and some, some being a memory manufacturers. well, memory is always the 1st to feel of the pain of any down. and they are the largest menu back memory manufacturer. so clearly they feel the pain, but then you investment won't really come in on line until one or 2 years time, just in time for the next turn as the so they're being very smart by investing now, investing in the down to and is the right thing to do for the 1st time in a 160 years, their vote for the us house speaker has been through 11 rounds in 3 days. and yet, republican contender, kevin mccarthy, isn't any closer to securing enough ballads to win over hard line republicans
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blocking his spade. now the round of voting will take place on friday. that's january the 6th. the 2nd anniversary of the attack on capitol hill. john hendern reports for kevin mccarthy. day 3 was deja vu 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, a right to nominate kevin mccarthy. the 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 republican see, willing to continue following their leader. for now, i think what's important that is we've forgotten is that democracy is messy. and i don't think we've necessarily taken this too long yet. the honorable hakim jeffries
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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 assured of the needed majority. this is the dangerous moment for americans and 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 ultra conservative 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
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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 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 are shot. his son is a democratic political strategist. he says politicians in congress are wanting out of options to resolve a stalemate. either some of the people that the just sort of this right wing extreme faction, people they've put up there is, those are some of those options that they've only garnered about 20 votes. not nearly enough to become speaker. the other options are other members of mccarthy's
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leadership, team, people, belief or jim jordan, whose name actually has popped up, and people have voted up. the problem with this is the problems in the republican side aren't merely ideological. this isn't just find somebody more ideologically palatable, they're also issues of control and power. and frankly, there are a number on the republican side, the, the freedom cock is to actually prefer the chaos. this is terrible for governance to a republicans. there are no good options. they have cultivated throughout the election, a number of people who love to create a bit of chaos. they get good news and good coverage, and they motivate the base. but when it comes to governance, they're left with no good option. the republicans have to solve their own problems, but they came in this election season without a plan to govern. it is actually a tragedy for this country. there's a lot of good work that needs to happen while the democrats do agree with the republicans and a number. these policies there are or should be ways forward to govern that
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a standard is control by democrats. the white house is control, the democrats, the leadership in the house, needs to learn how to compromise, to be able to work with the rest of government. stay home, that's the message for mexican authorities in korea. can the capital of sinaloa state armed men have attacked the airport and sealed off the city after the arrest of a carter leader of video guzman lopez, he's the son of the prison for missing the lower drug lord l. chapel thrice have in council schools. there's shot in at least 3 people have been killed from mexico city, his manual wrap, and all with more fiery roadblocks, and empty streets included in the capital city of mexico's sinaloa state, says he and he done those yet. but in all his day, lataya, in the early hours of thursday, mexican authorities asked residence to stay in their homes as security forces carried out a special operation to capture the alleged drug trafficker obedient guzman,
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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 his 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 duct for cover allocation in 2019 mexican security forces detained. olivia guzman sparking 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,
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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 kartel, 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 mine 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, but libya's political unrest over the arrest of an opposition either continues and many a caught in the cross fire. we are in manila where families are struggling to put
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food on the table with basic necessities price thought of their reach. ah hello there, let's look to east asian. it's pretty common, clear picture for much of china at the moment with temperature, the sitting above average for the likes of beijing, as well as shanghai and hong kong for the kula and wet, or whether we have to look to the korean peninsula. we've got a wintry mix blow its way further east, resulting in snow, flurries across western areas of japan, some wet weather as well, and stronger winds pulling into the south and places like he, you shoe, that is that improving picture will be back to those double digits in tokyo, by the time we get into sunday wet weather, however, coming in to southern parts of china as an area of low pressure pools, nor from the south china sea. and as we move to south asia,
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it's down in the south. we are seeing the wet weather with some strongest showers and storms pushing into sri lanka, affecting the mold eaves as well. and some of those scattered showers, touching into coastal areas on the east of india, from cloud as well in the south were much clearer as we had to work towards the north. this is where we've got the so called cold wave conditions, new delhi thing. it's coldest day of the winter season. on wednesday we are going to see things improve. the fog will clear slightly, but it does extend up into north of pakistan where it is looking much colder. the whole coming in at 15 degrees celsius on saturday, ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, which it did was it to them they have to sign because he didn't get frank assessments. do you think diplomacy does it's on so i'm not very up to about any
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kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody to read. everybody's on tick tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a winter. it's going to feel colder pretty soon. inside story of al jazeera. ah, oh, well again, you're watching al jazeera life from doha. recap of our top stories. a unilateral cease fire announced by president vladimir putin has come into effect in ukraine, according to russian state television by ukraine's leader has dismiss for 36 hour pausing, fighting their accusations on both sides of continued strikes. fen shelly kevin
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mccarthy's bait to become us house speaker. is now the longest voting process in 164 years after 3 days and 11 round every public and has failed to get support from hotline party members who are blocking his spades and chinese authorities urge people to limit the number of trips and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year because of a surgeon cove 19 infections, but they've stopped short of banding travel to get not the philippines, which is battling record high inflation presentation. macos junior says it's out of control despite declining oil prices, al jazeera barnaby. lo spent a day with one family in manila, which is struggling to make ends meet 2 years of pandemic locked downs. and now soaring prices were 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 with an unwarranted. i only make 6 or $7.00
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a day. that's weirdly enough for food. but that lake has become really difficult, wholly at the 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 only of 6. develop lation prices in a developing economy. this is how many filipinos describe the present cost. the basic commodities. one of the most significant, a cooking, staple onions at around $10.00, a kilogram. there, most of the most expensive onions in the world of we us, there was no way pulled. he could afford onions, but even the middle class filipinos are hurting. while the economy is growing,
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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 ferdinand marcus junior has been touting economic recovery. he's also acknowledged the costs of basic goods or unemployment drew this, sir, oh quote, to reasonable considering the situation. however, on the other side of that coin, there is still inflation that is running rampant and out of control hauled. he says he has no choice but to make do. but he hates seeing his children suffering. he hopes to whatever gains dichotomy megs in the near future trickled down to ordinary filipinos. barnett below al jazeera bonilla, the m $23.00 rebel group is occupying new areas in eastern democratic republic of
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congo, despite saying it would withdraw from some regions the arm to pronounce last month . it would pull out from the towns of ferman gobble and cuba that had occupied in october and $23.00. his handed over 3 town to the congolese government as part of a regional sci fi agreement. but it advances a new territories is raising skepticism over its intentions. catherine, so it has this update from nairobi. the military base though we're talking about um is one of the largest bases in easton, d r. c. m. 33 to over this space a back in october. and they took over that surrounding areas as well. so basically what is happening now is that em to do, to me, will be handing over that base to a regional forces from east africa who have been in this area basically trying to
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help the government deal with the security situation. now i am 23 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 sit with the government. they want to negotiate. we have been speaking to government officials, are saying that this will not be possible because they say this, and i'm to d. 3 has already been declared a terrorist organization. venezuela's opposition has appointed 3 exiled politicians to direct the so called intern government. replacing con guy, do. nearly 50 countries had recognized him as the legitimate leader. alexander, i'm pity reports. there's this boat was the laugh nail in the coffin for the leadership of kwan why dod, that man, that was the face of venezuela. so position for the last 3 years. i my joy,
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i've been, as well as all positions, shadow congress, backed by the united states and other western nations, voted the 2 and the so called entering government and replaced them with 3 exile lawmakers. the not are figueroa marianella fernandez and are you still a vasquez? who promised to return unity to a weekend and divided opposition as it will now seek a single for the next presidential elections in 2024 y dot called the move and then come see 2 tional error. it wouldn't be it's difficult to talk about unity today, and that's the divided folk, the discussions of past days. but we need to overcome party and personal interests, unite the country and protect the constitution. the dictatorship cannot be the want to fill this void deeply. developing the new leadership well also announced a 5 member commission to manage the business well as foreign assets that were under
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control among them us based oil refinery fisco and over $1000000000.00 us dollars in gold held by the bank of england. even if many fear the end of those governments could eventually return these assets to the administration of president nicholas and due to the us government so far as said that it will continue to support the position efforts in the country, whatever form they will take. but there is no doubt that the divisions among the opposition benefits president nicholas and my daughter who remains family and power and the government backed parliament. that was also now he rated on thursday. protests in bolivia, santa claus region, showed no sign of and being after more than a week demonstrated demanding the release of the governor and opposition figured least. hernando camacho, who was arrested last week, traceable reports from santa claus. o. thousands gathered in these blessings and
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the closing sierra to demand the release of opposition, governor, lucifer amended camacho, they want to be called as witnesses in the ongoing investigation into the role of the governor played in 2019, when former president, they, when what alleys? was forced out of office for when sanchez says he was part of the protests that pushed even one at least to resign. after being accused of committing fraud or to bar marcia, not up or down or throw that on. our rights are being violated and we come here to let them know what they are doing is wrong. we want the governor least and we are tired of a government that does not respect the people. we voted for. the government says that what happened in 2019 was a cool by people. you say that even what alice committed fraud, and that is why he was forced out of office. people here are convinced that the countries judiciary is being used to go after political opponent, and that's why who is fernando camacho and others were detained on that white?
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many i vowing to remain on the streets because they believe that this country's democracy is at risk. but not everyone agrees. bowel argue, lad owns a shopping sandbag. ruth, she says that she was attacked by those who are posing the government of a one. what alice many are now come, much of supporters. she dared question the protest that were hurting her business and says she's afraid the same thing could happen again with your mother in law big as them he lamb. 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're going to spray gasoline on me and set me on fire. oh, there are historic divisions in bolivia between the highlands that are mostly indigenous and the lowlands presented by province his legs and deckles. a strong
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hold of your position and hard of believe is economy yet in meeting with it, they are w e r o. that will be that as us. as the conflict we see today, started in 2016 when ever, morales fail to recognize the results of a referendum that denied him the right. it'll run for office for a 4th term. it's like less equally bigger. this political crisis started in 2016 yet, our constitution, but a 3 drafted by ever morales say the president can been offered for 2 terms. ever was 3 times an office and wanted to run again. he lost our friend and still found an excuse to turn to the men in office. this been a lot of people angry and bitter. what we see today via video. oh, the international community has asked the government to guarantee governor camerac right to a fair trial. until then he will remain in pre trial detention.

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