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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news i live from doha. coming out of the next 60 minutes, rush as the $36.00 are cease, fire comes into effect. but ukraine says it's a ploy to stop its troops advancing an eastern dome boss. but u. s. congress is paralyzed republican, contended kevin mccarthy fails for the historic 11th time. to secure enough votes to become the speaker of the house. here at one of the biggest hospitals invading the warrant that so overflowing with people and money, have to wait hours to see dr. hospitals in china under pressure from rising coven 19 infections just days before the country re opens its borders. terrifying scenes on board a flight in mexico, off to the arrest of a drug, sal leader,
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psychos violence, and in sport pharma, italy, psychos. yeah. look of the alley has died from cancer at 58 years old. ah, president vladimir putin unilateral cease fires come into effect in ukraine according to russian state television, but ukraine's leader has dismissed the 36 hour pause in fighting that coincides with the orthodox christmas holiday. not me, as an ascii, says roches, attempting to stop a ukrainian advance in the dumbass region. gift loves all darrell, but of june as if 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, albeit briefly to stop the advances of our boys in don bass and bring equipment
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ammunitions and mobilized troops closer to our positions. what will that give them? only yet another increase in their total losses. dallas 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 stratford in keys. and there was speculation and a skepticism in ukraine about the whether or not this cease fire was actually gonna happen in the 1st place already. now, charles, there are accusations. the fighting is continuing. that's right. as reported by the into fact, russian state media, they are quoting, the russian defense ministry is saying that russian positions have come under attack in various locations along the eastern front line in new guns don't ask and ins, apparition of course we have no way of independently verifying this information,
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but it would be consistent with what we know was a rejection of this sci fi by the ukrainians presence of these gate. calling this a cynical ploy, giving we'll choose to see 2 russians potentially to move men on equipment close to the front lines. and this comes in the context of renewed phase actually escalating phase amongst the ukrainian military ukrainian government. they convinced that there is going to be a renewed offensive by the russians in the coming weeks and months as the temperature get colder, as according to some military, unless the ground gets farther, enabling them to do so. so yeah, just say we have no way of independently confirming this kind of information coming out of russia. what it would be consistent saying as if this was unilateral is declared by the russians and something that the ukrainians never agreed upon. and of course, charles steven, orthodox christmas. how are people coping in ukraine?
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well, as you can imagine, is a pretty grim situation in various places across this country. the temperature has dropped dramatically in the last 24 hours. it's around about minus 10 as we speak. so imagine the millions of people across the country who don't have access to reliable heat sources, who do not have access to reliable 24 hour electricity. as a result of these barrages of so called chemicals, drones and cruise missiles that have been targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure in the, in previous weeks. in fact, months and, and to that, of course, you know, 10 months of, of war anyway. and the kind of challenges that people are facing, whether it be with respect to those still living in towns close to the front lines . those towns still getting hates and, and vulnerable to fighting, or many millions of people across the country that have been displaced,
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either inside ukraine's borders internally displaced people or millions that still remain outside the country. it costs the international community, billions of dollars a months just to keep this country functioning. if you take on board, like military humanitarian aid and so on. so yeah, it is a pretty desperate situation in many locations around ukraine as we get ready to celebrate orthodox christmas to my child. thanks very much indeed for talking to us from keith. ah, tony's authorities urged people to limit the number of trips and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year because of the coven 19 outbreak. but they're stopped short of banning travel altogether. hospitals and chrome atoria are under pressure as infections surge, whichever you reports from beijing. in the fever clinic of this bloating hospital,
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the body of a patient is taken away to a hallway filled with people infected by covert. 19 the 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 knobby 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 movies or we don't give in to you, but yeah, the government says china's corporate lighting situation is under control and the worth 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 this man are trying a 2nd time. oh why,
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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 aid to recover from this wires. 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 decked holes in the world, but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells a different story. katrina you out a 0 dating me? well, health officials in south korea, se covered 19 related data released by china is not transparent enough in his chem reports from so now required of short term arrivals from mainland china to board is
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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 collect their own what not an oscar at easter 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,
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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 led by immigration officials which court lead to jail time or future entry bands. but 1st, the man must complete his 7 day quarantine. furthermore, ahead of the news are included with a manila for families are struggling to put food on the tail. busy because basic necessities are priced out of their reach aid workers in nigeria, so running out of resources as thousands of people sleep fighting in cameroon. and
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of al player them are hamlet wake, softer his cardiac arrest in the field, will get an update on his condition and the sport ah, stay at home. that's the message from mexican authorities in call. you can't. the capital of sinaloa state armed men have attacked the airport and sealed off the city after the arrest of a cartel leader of the deal. guzman, lopez, he's the son of the imprisoned farmer center, lowered drug lord known as l. chapel fights had been cancelled. schools are shut and at least 3 people have been killed from mexico city, his mangled apollo fiery roadblocks, and empty streets. in cooley, icon, the capital city of mexico's sinaloa state, says he and we've done those yet, but i can all say lataya. in the early hours of thursday, mexican authorities asked residence to stay in their homes 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 named me that alyssa frequency and when carrying out land recognizance in the north west 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 el chapo son set off a wave of violent confrontations on the streets of calia kind between mexican security forces and the sinaloa cartel, the violence and siena law prompted the closure of schools, businesses and even the cool jak 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 believe in 2019 mexican security forces detained, olivo 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, argue that despite the high profile nature of the arrest, the long term impact for the sinaloa cartel itself is negligible to say. so what was done with the arrest of this court leader leaves the criminal up requisite duct . these goes beyond the cordele, because the corporal has a composition companies, banks, the government, and the military, and all of that remains intact. but 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 plan to discuss among other topics multilateral security strategy. manuel rap, hello al jazeera mexico city for the 1st time in
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a 164 years. the battle of the u. s. house speaker has been through 11 rounds of votes in 3 days, and yet republican contender, kevin mccarthy, isn't any closer to securing enough balance to win over hard line republicans blocking his bid. 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 building. john henry 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 kevin mccarthy. i write to nominate kevin mccarthy, 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 is we've forgotten is that democracy is messy. and i
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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 for the world. one, 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 his series of last minute confessions. mccarthy made among them
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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. 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 to what i want. as far as wanting. kimberly hall is joining us night. so kimberly, here we are again that i was bracing once more for more voting. yeah, that's right. when to the 12th vote and we should point out we are making history.
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we have not seen the entering of a 12 vote for the speaker of the house since 1821. now we are hearing rumors that there might be a deal to end this 3 day long stand off. we're hearing rumors that the speaker may have reached an agreement with the conservative republicans who really are pushing to try and limit the power of the speaker. they believe that kevin mccarthy has ties to big corporations and big money and they don't like that. neither do their constituents, they say. so what they're trying to do is limit his ability to draft legislation without more consultation from congress members. they also want more influence on committees, and they also want to make sure that they can a limit the power of lobbyists in influencing legislation. so this is the
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deal that seems to be worked out overnight and on the telephones. we'll see if this is the one that allows for the speaker to get the votes that he needs. as the last count, it was only for more votes that he needed in order to try and ultimately win the speakers gavel. so were watching very carefully to see if friday is in fact this day of kimberly, of course we have to know the fact that this is happening on the anniversary of the storming of the capital building. yeah, it certainly is a reminder that the sort of rock isness of this process, which really is usually kind of a rubber stamping of the process of the nominating. the speaker of the house has been anything but and so if in fact we finally get the speaker of the house on january 6, it does remind us of the political violence that occurred 2 years ago. and so i, it is bringing up that unwelcome reminder and the president will also be marking
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this very unfortunate anniversary here at the white house in the coming hours. he will be awarding 12 people with presidential metals including one capital police officer that lost his life from a stroke. in the days after the a riot on the capital were supporters of republican president, former president donald trump tried to overturn the results of the last presidential election as well. he will be awarding a metal to a politician from the u. s. state of michigan that refused to overturn the election results at her state among others. and we should point out as well that the committee that looked into the riot on january 6th, the democrats lead house committee, did recommend that former president, donald trump, should be charged criminally for his role in sparking that riot. he has not been charged yet,
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but that certainly is the recommendation. now the house of representatives controlled by republicans. so i, it's unlikely that there will be further investigations into january 6, but certainly this is something that is a painful reminder. and we do have this reminder as we look at the fight for the speakers house that are rather the speaker of the speaker of the house. but in fact, this has been anything but a tidy process. so if people are certainly noting the irony of all of this, that is all culminating on the same day as our white house correspondent, timberly hungry, trembling as always, thank you very much. indeed though it may be january, but in parts of europe it feels like summer the winter has been unusually warm. in countries including france, switzerland, the u. k, and spain. several winter sporting events via chancellor postponed a large skew centers of seen very little snowfall in the u. k. 2022 was the warmest year on record, and that continued during the 1st few days of this year with our weather presenter
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tara's. here to tell us all about it, it seems as though we're regularly talking about records being broken when it comes to the weather. just talk us through what's been happening in europe. yes, it certainly is cause for concern of rob. now 2022 wasn't just the hottest here on record in a number of places across europe that also brought the hottest sama europe has ever seen. and that was thanks to those scorching heat ways, as well as devastating wild fires. and we saw the worst drought in at least 500 years now. the hottest of 5 years in europe have occurred since 2016. if we have a closer look at where exactly it was of the hottest year, we had it city, it broke all its heat records. since 1800. we also saw a heat wave sweep into spain from may, through to october and france or devastating drought the worst in history. and of course, that released the most carbon pollution ever seen from wildfire since records began in 2003 for the north of this. germany thought 2020 to tie with 2018 of the hottest
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year on record. but it's set the record for the most sunshine, an island. so the 12 conceptual consecutive warmest year on record soon of a heat followed us through to the new year. we had a winter heat wave sweep in with records, a set in at least 7 countries. there were national records set there, but regional as well, for the likes of france, germany as well as ukraine. we look where those was struck. it was in poland. we had $5.00 more in a previous record set. 30 years ago, bill bo and spain had the hottest day in january, it felt more july there. and of course, a switzerland we saw 20 degrees celsius a little bit above that. in the northern parts of the answer, the highest of a temperature set in january. and of course, that meant there was barely any snow on the out, so that is gonna change as we go into sunday. you can see that starting to sweep in the higher peaks by the time we get into monday,
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there will be some more heavy snow to go, but still significantly high temperatures and fine to say that is a sure sign of global warming. and of course climate change that fit for now rob, i will be back with some more weather in a bit. charles, thank you very much. and did not wanna bring in bob ward in london, his the policy communications director, a grant and research institute and climate change and environment of the london school of economics. thank you very much indeed for being with us or just some of the pictures that tara was showing us, there are really very dramatic compared to the pictures we would normally see of ski resorts in the middle of winter. we're seeing hardly any snow, economically speaking, what kind of transfer transformation or countries having to go through given the fact that so many of them rely on tours and particularly saying in the elves? well, i certainly show that although skiing is generally a winters for the general small part of the roll economy nationally, that the results are great locally. and this is a long term trend. the has been experiencing
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a decline in snow for because of the rise in temperatures. some of the results are beginning to adapt and using the facilities to encourage people to come walking, particularly during the summer months. but this year, even, i think some of the results of already opened up some of their walking trails. so they're trying to pull back some of the losses from, from a lack of skiing by encouraging more people to come and visit. and that's the kind of thing we will have to see around the world as people have the kind of with this changing climate. it will mean that many of our traditional businesses and activities need to change. but they're all going to be limited. and it is going to be turn out to be increasingly costly to deal with as kara was talking about their somebody's temperature changes have been happening since back in 2016. and you're saying that that some of the resorts now are beginning to make the changes in an adapt. is that a little bit late? is it a surprise that resorts have been waiting until now to try to,
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to ameliorate the impact of climate change? knowing as, as we all seem to do, that this is how it is going to be from now on. well, the problem is that there is a variability from year to year. it's not a case that every successive year is warmer on the start with less. yeah, so i just, i was in scotland last week at some of the sky result. and i had had an unusually early snow pool and there were skiing, going on. but like the rest, the euro, they are seeing a long term trend, which means that they see less now each each when overall on average. and so they all having to adapt through these changing conditions. and it's going to be very difficult because it requires a slightly different business model. the infrastructure is not quite the site, but it is the only way. and often these regions are very dependent on, on these kinds of seasonal activities. and there are options for tentative forms of
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businesses and ways of, of the local community earning a living are very limited. so having to look at other ways of encouraging tourists, but perhaps in the summer and spring rob, when there is, there is a kind of cultural element to this is well of course isn't that because if you take a there's like can be obs, but also and also use the usual snow covered areas, for example. it is very much part of the country's identity, isn't it? switzerland, particularly is almost always associated with winter snow as opposed to walking in the peaks and so on. and that is an impact, but people are going to have to get their hands around to as well as and, and that may not be easy when so much of the marketing that has been done for these results over the years has been focused on one particular thing in this case is we're talking about the snowfall. yes and, and remember that the olympic committee is having to now have a rethink about the staging of the winter olympics. because the number of places in
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which they can hurry out and, and hold the width relented where there's natural snow and ice are now is now becoming much more restricted. so it is funded. a we change him, this is an aspect of climate change i think is sometimes on the look a lot, which is it is fundamentally changing for many parts of the world, the kind of car, terrific from the culture associated with local areas. you know, you're seeing coastal areas are increasingly subject to flooding and become more and more difficult places. we're seeing changes in wildlife, which changes the characteristics, you know, it's affecting fishing industries. you often species move further, nor are you cop, see the same range of wildlife in areas. it is a fundamental change. we all fund a mentally altering the planet and the human society is having,
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experiencing those changes as well. remember, it's not just changing the business, the increase in intensity and frequency of extreme weather events is also increasing, causing a lot of damage as to large and livelihoods or not. i, and increasing toll we are having to pay for climate change. really interesting, get your thoughts on this board. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. tens of thousands of homes with our power in the us state of california. and after a pacific storm brought severe of flooding, flash floods and rock slides disrupting travelers using roads. a young child among 2 people who were killed on a tree, fell on a mobile home. full cost was all warning more when to re blasts are expected. so i had on, i'll just eat up a levy as political unrest over the rest of an opposition leader continues and many are caught in the crossfire and sports. things get
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a better tennis between these 2 boxes ahead of their type of fight details coming up with jo. ah, 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 frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still spends a chance? i'm not very up to about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets, everybody on tick tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have to pay for a winter, it's going to be how cold they're pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera. with
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whole lou ah, you're watching our 0 reminder about top stories. this are a unilateral cease fire announced by president vladimir putin has come into effect in ukraine, according to russian state television. but ukraine's leader has dismissed the 36 hour pause in fighting kevin mccarthy's bid to become u. s. house speakers become the longest voting process and a 164 years. after 3 days and 11 runs,
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the republican has failed to get enough of his party support. chinese authorities urged people to limit the number of trips and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year due to a surgeon cove at 19 infections. but this stopped short of banning travel altogether. south korea's biggest brands tech giant, samsung electronics has reported a 69 percent drop in quarterly profits. it's the largest electronics and ship maker in the world and it says profit sank to an 8 year low between october and december . economists say a weakening global economy hammered memory chip prices and curbs demand for electronic devices or mock and pens. the founder and chairman of future horizons, which specializes in the semiconductor industry, explains what these losses mean for samsung. what happened is that they had this, this down turn 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
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the 1st beginnings that the code was locked down. 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 in around june of last year. when the cycles do and they really do plummet quite steeply, you fall off a cliff and sam, so 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 their new investment won't really come in on line until one or 2 years time, just in time for the next up turn as the so they're being very small by investing now, investing in the downturn is the right thing to do the federal things is battling record high inflation president, founded on marcos junior says it's out of control. despite
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a decline in oil prices bonded below spend a day with one family and manella which is struggling to make ends meet 2 years of pandemic locked outs. 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 with them for and i only make 6 or $7.00 a day. that's weirdly enough for food for that label has become really difficult pulled in the budget of less than $6.00 on the day we accompanied 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 spammy of 6, develop lation prices in
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a developing economy. this is how many filipinos describe the increase in cost. the basic commodities. one of the most significant, a cooking, staple onions at around $10.00, a kilogram. there, amongst them 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. 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? that just means, but i say 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 high costs of basic goods. are unemployment rate. this sir? ah, quite reasonable, considering the situation. however,
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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 binder below al jazeera, manila uncertainty persists in democratic republic of congo. as the em twenties, he rebel group occupies new positions in the massage region. last month the fighters announced they would be pulling out of ruin gobbled, and k bomba. as part of a regional ceasefire agreement. so far, 3 towns have been handed over to the congolese government for the m 20 three's advance in new territories is raising doubt about the groups. true intentions govern. so he's joining us live now from nairobi. how significant is this withdrawal by the m 23 while these ah
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handover that we've been waiting for all day has now ended. and let me just tell you a little bit about why it is so important at this a military come. this military base basically is one of the largest in is done. darcy, it had been taken over by i am 23 back in october, and basically they were using this base for their logistics and other operations. so what has happened now is that m $23.00 has a 100. what had it over this base to the government and our regional forces, who are in the country to help us to deal with the situation of the security situation. now are we spoke to military d r c military commanders who were at that ceremony. and they said that even if this is happening, m $23.00 as steel, continue to lock roads,
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make the roads in that area. we have also a spoken at length to our military commanders. odds m of m 23. who is saying that what they have done this with joy, the withdrawals that they are doing is because they want to show a government that they are committed to talk. they say they want to negotiate, they also as say that and i mean they talk, they talk to us about the ongoing fighting that is happening now. this fighting is happening in the area called my ccs so that this commander leaders are saying that look and fighting is going on. are the government is provoking at this fighting, this fighting is going is between m g suite government forces as well as militia. i
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lied to the government, so this command is that we're talking to a saying that they will not ah, take whatever is happening now. god lying down because they said that ease a ceasefire agreement in place and the government should respect that. inspire and we've heard from the m 23 commanders, we've heard from the government. what's the reaction of congolese people living in these areas that are being affected? these a lot of uncertainty going on. we have been talking to people who have been displaced, us thousands of companies have been displaced. many of them are still continuing to flee home area, different areas. we have a spoken to people who are seeing that they have been trying to go back to down here. i'll hold religious because maybe they've been told that it's safe or, you know, am tickets. we have been withdrawing. but then
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a lot of those who are talking to who we are talking to are saying that it's still not safe. the situation is still very tense. i, like i said, very, very unflattering. what's going on in that part of the country. catherine, thank you very much. indeed, catherine, sorry, talking to this from nairobi. agencies in nigeria, bracing for the arrival of more refugees, is fighting between soldiers and rebel forces intensifies and neighboring cameroon . but with global attention focused on other conflicts such as the war in ukraine, many refugees say they feel abandoned by the world. i'm a digit. suppose from article the article refugees settlement opened with a few 100 refugees from cameron 5 years ago. to day it houses, $14000.00 among them is david and by he arrived last month with his family after spending months in the wild avoiding rebels and government forces they
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should have gone was for addie 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 go with the military. with the family arrived, feeling traumatized, but unharmed. many of the refugees aren't so fortunate. feminine. some actually arrive with god. so it's was awesome. how best pam saw the attacks? we had a span pop been perpetuated by government so does, and also by the amazon in his box. other, i think he's attending long term residents of the camp, like vivian cassy 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 brochure because of
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a lack of funding, monthly food ration. so i've been caught 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. what 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 all and won't i think i've learned significantly elliptical responsibility to involve a lot of places like this are sheltering about 18000 refugees from cameras. what is humanitarian ages is 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?
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that is one, it's all positions. a point of 3 x are the politicians to direct the so called interim government, replacing one quite old, nearly 50 countries that recognize him as the legitimate leader. alexander was on p ports thursdays. the vote was the last nail in the coffin for the leadership of one glad dog man. that was the face of venezuela, the position for the last 3 years. i majority, i've been as well as opposition shadow congress backed by the united states and other western nation, both in the 2 and is so called the answering governments and replace them with 3 exile lawmakers. the not, i forget my dna la ferdinand this and he said i've asked who promised to return. you need the weekend and divided opposition as it will now seek a single candidate for the next presidential elections in 2024 y dot called the
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move and then constitutional error. it wouldn't be that it's difficult to talk about unity today amidst the divided. so 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 venezuela foreign assets that were under 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 u. s. 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 practices, nicholas and my daughter,
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who remains family and power and the governments back finally. i mean, that was also in now he rated on thursday. protests in bolivia, santa cruz regions showed no sign of rending after more than a week demonstrate as a demanding the release of the governor and opposition figured. louis philander camacho, who was arrested last week. theresa border boards from santa cruz. thousands gathered in these blessings have macklevenna 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 abel morales was forced out of office to win, sanchez says he was part of the protests that pushed even one at least to resign after being accused of committing fraud or to give our 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
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a government that does not respect the people we voted for. the government says that what happened in 2019 was a cool by people who 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? many i vowing to remain on the streets because they believe that this country's democracy is at risk. but not everyone agrees bowel are you loud, owns a shopping had the growth. she says that she was attacked by those who are posing the government of a one. what alice many are now camacho 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, as i'm helium, my children called me and told me not to come home because people are outside and
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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 no, they said they're going to spray gasoline on me and set me on fire. oh, there are he stories, 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 hard of believe is economy. you pay him meeting with it. they are w e r. that will be that as a says, 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. is that greasy, fully bigger? 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 times an office
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and wanted to run again. he lost our friend and still found an excuse to go to the main 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 while he supporters continue to protest to get him released. something that is unlikely to happen any time soon. there is, i will. and jesse there, santa cruz bolivia still had on al jazeera, spectacular action from the duck. our rally is one driver remains on, tried to win it for the 5th time. ah ah
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ah ah, i was born here jo. rob, thank you very much for my it's lee strike. had jenny lou, lou cut valley 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 returned and last month he was forced to step down from his role as delegation chief with the italian national team, the ali and $59.00 caps for his country played for some doria event, isn't chelsea. he would lay to go on to manage. he leaves behind a wife and 2 daughters. valley's former club. chelsea were in action on thursday in the premier league. they were beaten one know by defending champions. much of the city of chicago and his 1st home that was city who finally broke the deadlock at 63 minutes. both sides would hit the post them much, but rid marez made no mistakes. here off to jack really played him in one l to pet
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quartier la side who closed the gap on currently does arsenal to 5 points. as the league approaches half way more for the season, the people believe in november, revelry champion and it is impossible. arsenal, united right now, the other teams, they will have these pressure, you know, because okay, she is going to win them will have to win the revenue of to for payment. and in 5 years in a tizzy to push them again. the play is that and, and that's why i'm satisfied duster will happen in the last years still right now we are there italian club lat, seo of in order to close parts of their stadium for their next game because of racist chance by some funds. there 2 players, samuel m t t and la mac bunder were targeted abuse during a study are much on wednesday. the referee had said temporary stopped the game at the study olympic o and m t t was in tears. let's hear condemned the chance. the 25th,
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the radian gulf cup kicks off in the rocky city of basra in a few hours is the 1st time iraq has hosted the support tournament in 44 years. that team will play in the opener against mon. it's go live to better to speak to mohammed up door ahead. moment to sorry. tell us out about these tournaments and why it's so important to iraq. i yes indeed, it's highly significant for iraq as you know, that we have been waiting for this moment for, for, for more than for the case in the last high and iraq hosted the read the and go up to 1979. you know, because iraq has been under sanctions since the invasion of kuwait and 1990 s. so it has been preventing from hosting any regional or international similar tournaments. you know, the iraqi fans. we've been speaking to many of them. they found off what they have
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been waiting to have been eager to see the country hosting get such a tournament. and they say that this is hopefully a moment that could link them again to their neighbors. so their regional neighbors, especially the arab world and the gulf countries, could hopefully that this tournament being hosted in the southern city of bus. what i can also open the door wide for economic reforms for investment by a gulf countries in the city of buffalo. given the fact that it has a sufficient location on the gulf, let me see how much preparation has gone into hosting this tournament in basrah. will the preparations have been going on for a month? the 2 new stadiums have been constructed. one that can
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accommodate about 65000 spectators. the others. this is the bus route made the stadium the other stadium is the b. net. it's called amena olympic studio . and that can accommodate about 30000 spectators. preparations that have been under way at about 35. the hotels have been fully booked by delegations of the teams from the gulf countries. also, the city has been with the think high security measures security enforcements have been deployed in the area in the around the stadium. in and around the stadium in a streets to also make sure that event will go smoothly without any incident. the city of bus route have also have been gaining a lot from this. you know that the major part of its infrastructure, mainly roads and facilities, have been rehabilitated, upgraded ahead of the event. the people of bustle had been speaking to many of them,
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especially those who have come out to celebrate what they considered a victory for a rock. they say that they have been suffering a lot for decades. it can, i'm a crazy is conflict wars. and they are hopeful that this event will bring back economy to, to know, will bring what will bring investment to the city of bus and to the country. all right, well iraq, we're going to open the tournament against amman, which teams are expecting to do well at the end of cup. where if you ask people here are each fans have their own teams to support tab. the iraqis support their, their, their team. they're the oman is as well the m and is this, oh, it is. but most the probably because as you know, that saudi arabia, that the saudi team and the part of the team are the, probably the, the luckiest,
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among other teams because of that experience. because especially they cut out a team because they, it's exposed to that who has one recently from the world cup tournament in there are taught. but generally speaking, there a rock has been also on training for months. now they have finished the training and preparations for this event. they will a participant with $23.00 players, but only one player. a he is not going to participate because of a fracture in his it lake. so generally it saudi arabia and cut are, are probably the most, or the luckiest teams in this tournament. all right, matt mood, abdullah had thank you very much for joining us from basrah. now that jack rich says he's resigned to the fact he might not be able to play into the biggest tennis tournaments at the gate. the united states will require foreign business been vaccinated against coca 19 until at least april,
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the 10th. which means jock of actual miss indian wells and the miami open. but i'm in lucky if it is official, then it is. and what can i do? nothing. that said, you know, my position, so it is what it is. but if i can go, i can go will joke, which set up a semi final caution daniel medford. i have at the adelaide international in the the 3rd time the, to replay each other in the last 2 months. the wells number 5 feet denisha. pavlov in straight sets as he wounds up for a return to the australian open. it was a shock in the united cup, semifinals and sydney, poland. weldon, the one e gosh, bianca was beaten in straight sets by american jessica, gorilla. 6262. and then francis, yes, i went on to put the u. s. 2 nil up. you'll. so one is straight set against cut, cut. a shook to put the americans on the brink of reaching the final t. f. o has one a for it is not. she is at the tournament from one sex female,
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supposing lines to bring you now. hawaii is usually best known for its surfing. but this week some of the best gophers are in town for the pga told tournament of champions to time major went a column. mara, cala holds 6 straight buddy. get a share of the lead on 9 on de paul along with fellow american j. j. spawn and spanish welcome 5, john rom, who hold an eagle and body. 3 of his last fiscal thyself turned into more of a shadow in washington, dc. mark and light white walled champion, johnson 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. the war. i don't get. nothing is going to be some i was when we fire work, so i'm not a heck been somewhat ready. there's don't make a lot of mistakes because if you make too many might be early night to
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huge names and major sport andretti and general motors have announced plans to form a formula one cadillac team address. he is owned by former f one drive, and michael andretti, who is the son of 978 world champion, merrier the 10 existing f, one teams of privacy resisted adding any more to the grid, the governing body, the f. i appears to be more open to the idea and full time deck, all righty, champion nasa ality. it tightened his grip on the lead. this year's event, these shots from stage 5, but the country is now just one friday. stay fixed stage in saudi arabian desert appear has an advantage of 20 minutes. all right, that is all useful for now. i have more for you later job. thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back at a couple of minutes more all these stores by for awe . debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india,
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jump into the street. they made their money on coal. they made their money on field, convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving all of voice. we chose to lead because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the st. on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks this particular sub station. let's bring in 3 separate effects. for 6, russian, we saw with detailed coverage, they had hoped that the u. s. would relax order a pandemic restrictions this week, which would likely have better there are of getting in from around the world over 3000000 people to talk to the 3. and one of sites they feel very worried for you and then maybe i'm enough. know the african narrative from african perspectives home, the blooming gale, vivid transplant total. well,
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