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are lots and lots of women that are likely agenda, a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the truth, those the size of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're up and here we are determining what is the future of democracy. miss patrick, join me markham on hill for up front on al jazeera bombing is changing drastically in romania with this year's sunflower hub is devastated by drought. it's mild weather and lower rainfall, but a changing the seasons. farmers around here say there are only 2 seasons. these days instead of full the summer and the winter autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. 0 is planning differently for the year ahead. there'll be no some flowers, no call know weeks, all this bomb being replaced by crops, more resistant to trout used to feed lifestyle, not people. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpace them. ah,
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security forces re game controller, brazil's congress, supreme court, and presidential palace after they were stormed by supporters of former president, charitable from our present lunar promises to punish those responsible law regional and well leaders condemned the invasion as an attack on democracy. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera alive from doug. i'll also coming up here as president joe barton's in mexico when his 1st state visit for his immigration policy under fire back home on climate activists in germany. dig in to protect, to fill it, set to be bulldozed for and expanding coal mine ah. security forces in brazil say they have regained control of several government
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buildings. earlier supporters of former president, j bowles and arrow stormed congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. it comes just a week after the inauguration of president luis anacio, luna da silva, are to say, was monica inaccurate as mona from rio de janeiro? ah, these were the scenes that many in brazil had feared for months. thousands of supporters of former president j able sir mattel storming the heart of government congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. once inside the ran riot, shattering windows and destroying furniture hall's traction had begun on social media. the moment the new president, reason as yoletta silver was sworn in just a week ago. lula was 800 kilometers away in the state of some palo blamed his predecessor for inciting the attack. bobo deserving it the right. of course,
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everybody knows that this was encouraged by several speeches made by the former president. he encouraged the invasion of the supreme court of the presidential palace. he encouraged the invasion of the 3 governmental powers whenever he could. this is also his responsibility. and as the responsibility of the parties that supported him, all this will be investigated forcefully and very quickly. oh, so not a supporters have been camping outside military barracks across brazil. since lula defeated bull seattle in last year's presidential election, though, he refused to accept the results. making unfounded claims, the voting system was rigged and accusing the supreme court of bias. for 2 months, they have been calling from military intervention to stop lula from taking office. when that didn't happen, they took matters into their own hands. police and brazilian were slow to act, raising questions about their loyalties. many members of brazil,
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security forces have been strong supporters of balsam adul. world leaders have condemned the violence and rallied behind lula. u. s. president joe biden called the attack outrageous and pledged his government's full support. by sunday evening, security forces had regained control of the buildings, and the federal government will be in charge of security in the capital until the end of the month. but the challenge to the new administration is far from over. also narrow supporters across the country. se will take to the street until the top of the government, a promise that is leaving the president's vision of a united brazil more distant than ever, monica an octave. i'll jazeera re edition nero. well, both nora has responded condemning the violence in a series of tweets. he says,
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pillaging and invading public buildings is outside the law, but he has denied encouraging his support to saying there's no proof to back up president lulu as accusations. but if he has been rapes on the amanda alvarez, pentium foundation, he says both my role in the violence must be investigated for sure. that was a depends on the part of both scenario, most radical supporter. and that's something that both scenario while he was the powers in the late that particularly against the supreme court. because the supreme court was always trying to enforce if no roles against both scenario far right those issues. so that's worse hopefully and pick away that, you know, by both scenario himself. certainly a result of the consequence of heath ms behaviors, president that didn't really follow the constitutional groups, the chief of the police off brasilia anderson, fer it was nice this afternoon on the right after the invasion of the 3 main
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buildings in brazil for the national congress and the presidential palace, he's here in full in florida. so just in the show report, he has a match both scenarios during those days. so something that we should take seriously the hypothesis that both scenarios are naked with mr. tories. the lenient of police forces that last literally the last, the invaders, the rioters, the terrorist, and by those feel the images are typically showing that be a policeman. even sports had been from the barracks to be 3 hours this far. where to venture policy from fort and the national congress are paid and they arrived at the palace at the, at the square. the policemen, most of them did nothing. they watch the invasion happening. so there is
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a preliminary evidence that some articulation on the part of both and are perhaps, and that should be investigate the peers. yes, president joe biden has arrived in mexico and his 1st visit to latin america as head of state he'd be holding talks. would have mexican count about that manual lopez, orbital migration, and drug smuggling, are expected to be high on the agenda. later that they joined by canadian prime minister just intruder for a north american lead to summit. teresa battle has moved from mexico city. this is the 1st time that joe biden as president traveled to latin america the 1st time that asked rapid and he comes to mexico and there's lots of issues on the agenda to be discussed. there were tense relations since i'm there, when we look forward to coughing, back in 2018 has been resisting interference by the united states and mexico domestic affairs. in fact, he did not travel to the america summit last year in a way will posing because the united states did not invite countries like cuba and venice with lots of issues to be discussed among them. climate change, the economy,
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of course, migration of thousands and thousands of people are trying to make it to the us. also, of course, counter narcotic bite and he's coming here right after the arrest of a video of mine. he's the son of a capital of mine, a major drug, or that's currently detained in the united states. and for many years, mexico. and this attention is a gift to joe biden. there's lots of discussion about what could happen and also think that what the united states would be asking from mexico. they would like to see more detention more to be done, to stop the trafficking of fentanyl to the united states that killing thousands of people every year. and on the same time, mexico acting from the united states to help this country fight weapon traffic. and again, around 500000 weapons. i traffic into mexico every year. of course, lots of things will be discussed throughout this next few days. lots of promises could be made by the big question is how this promises and how, you know,
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how this is going to be turned into our real reality. well, on the way to mexico biden's stop to the southern buddha in the us state of texas follows the announcement of new rules for asylum seekers, which i meant to deter dangerous and illegal crossings. john hendern reports from el paso, for the 1st time in his 2 years in office, president joe biden landed in the epicenter of the crisis on america's southern border. as he surveyed airy is overwhelmed by migrants. republicans called it too little, too late. i just so happens, he's 2 years at about $20000000000.00 too late. he needs to step up and take swift action. the president spoke with local, state and federal leaders and assessed security the bridge of the americas, the busiest border crossing in el paso. now the center of the migrant crisis. this is one of the many sites president biden, didn't see hundreds of migrants living in the streets throughout el paso,
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with no end in sight. raphael has been sleeping inside a box to protect him from mere freezing overnight temperatures, hoping for what american citizens take for granted. and i think long had been, had been made of my ultimate goal is to get a work permit. so i can do what i came here to do to work hard. i would ask president biden to find a solution to this because what we want is work. you know, he's a mom, hundreds you live indefinitely outdoors, ducking into humanitarian buses for warmth, and a phone charge, dining on donated meals, their children playing in the chaos as they do on both sides of the border at sacred heart catholic church, father. rafael garcia takes in a $150.00 lucky migrants each night. many of the rest live out here. labor just at a thanks beat, thanks, beat of goddess that to us to call right now. the temperatures are not going below freezing the past few days on the forecast at the not goal free, below freezing the next few days from when i know so it's, it's the collect climate is cooperating, but it's still
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a hard situation to be on the streets yet. there needs to be a national solution or a national solution that cannot expect the local government to resolve these problems. the solution, the u. s. government has left undone for decades, even as biden calls for comprehensive immigration reform. after his 1st on the ground, look at the migrant crisis. the president left to meet with the canadian prime minister in the mexican president and mexico city, where he hopes to find progress on the border crisis. the u. s. hasn't found in washington. john henderson, al jazeera el paso, texas, about carrying a 100 notify, bring a refugees mostly women and children has arrived in the west and indonesia. hundreds of wrangler fling, refugee camps and bangladesh have reached archie province in recent months. members of the minority muslim community are persecuted in their home country of men law. more than a 1000000 i've sought shelter and neighboring bangladesh since 2017 among the dish . yeah, no, any up i should i do any providing you christian for our 100 if you so
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we come here and do this all we have probably just met them today. we will, of course, conduct an assessment to assess their international real quick to me in which and we will be able to edit them when they're at this point we have just met them. and we are now in coordination with the government of, you know, misha. taiwan is defense, ministry says 28 chinese aircraft crossed into its territory in the past day. the chinese military confirmed with cold combat drills around the island, which it considers a breakaway province. in december, taipei reported the largest chinese incursion ever into its air defenses. katrina, you as more from beijing, china's people's liberation army says the joint combat and patrol exercises were designed to counter collusion between tylen, separatists and external forces. aging, seize the island as roared. chinese territory has been intensifying these exercises
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in recent years to assert that claims. taiwan said on sunday they detected $57.00 chinese aircraft $28.00 of which crossed into ty, once a defense. so which means they crossed the unofficial bottom line between the 2 sides. taipei also said he detected 2 nuclear capable dramas among the air. craft aging conducted similar exercises late last month after the u. s. agreed to finance weapons on the island. china considers any military support for taiwan as provocative and has not been without the use. of course, in order to eventually reclaim, also to come here in al jazeera, including thousands of his writing. these protests against the new government's plans to overhaul the judicial system. on vote counting zondaway in pennington's parliamentary election, which is being seen as a test of its democracy borne that's famous. ah
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hallo, we have some very wet weather in the forecast across the middle east over the next couple of days. the wet season really has sets in you can see the light of cloud here that is making its way across us. even here in katara we will see some significant rifle as we go through the next couple of days. the weather, weather will be further no more policy. saudi arabia q way, some iraq see some heavy down was that sink further south was as we go through tuesday, certain rain here in the 18 celsius, really freshening out the weather. weather will be on the other side. of the water, though western parts of around seen a big samples that will cause some localized flooding and some snow there, across his eye glass mountains, that snowy weather stretches up towards the caspian sea, a line of snow. they're just pushing out 30 minutes down his back is down into northern afghanistan. central asia really turning somewhat cooler, some cold as you go through the next couple of days. couple at just 3 degrees is that snow sets in some way, whether some wintry weather,
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also making its way towards turkey over the to care. over the next couple of days. we have a few showers just across the northeast of africa. much of north africa is looking dry with plenty of sunshine. it's sunshine and some heavy showers. right out of the tropics war the way across to was the riff valley big down. pause the zambia and mozambique. ah ah, why did one of thailand's most decorated cubs flee the country in fear of his law? prod, investigation? one 0, 18th. revealed exposed to validation. a police corruption on out to 0. ah, allow government knowledge is iraq where ever you with no.
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oh, with oh walker back there tomorrow. top stories here on al jazeera security forces in brazil, free gain control of government buildings attacked by supporters of former president . j bowles and arab hundreds broke into congress. the supreme court and the presidential palace in the capital. presidio has been louison us. your new to the sofa has promised a thorough investigation and punishment for those responsible. bonham's comes just a week after he took off his falling a narrow election victory in october. and joe biden has arrived in a mexico and his 1st visit to latin america. as you, as president, he'll meet the mexican lead out with migration likely to be high on the agenda, early of 5 and visited the southern us border in texas. while unlocked,
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loaded the north america correspondence for al jazeera arabic. he joins us from close to the presidential palace in the brazilian capital, a half on security forced to say they have now regained control of these government buildings. tell us where you are now and what's happening that yeah, that and we are now at the entrance of the presidential thought us here in the event, capitan of brazil, brasilia we're yeah, the ag security forces regained control and closed the area a completely a to control this area, but we can see that damage that happened and here in the presidential palace m brasilia. these are exclusive images are from a presidential palace and that is cold here, al planet tool. and this is the place where the president of brazil
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or a control a at the, the government where he meets a, with a ministers and this se, palace. and here he was a novelist as a president at this place. exactly. and where we are. and we can see the damage that's happened after invading this separate us by either a supporters of that former president, a, j, e, e, e. e. at booster nato. a we can see is that the damage a lot of damage and the security forces are now are controlling the panos. they are checking on the damage that happened here. oh, we can see and also a hear that the security and officers vi at the and federal policy. exactly. and especially they are here now controlling
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a capital of brazil after announcing as special and an extraordinary and orders from the president of brazil. luna, the silva ordering the federal fullest and put it in institutions to control their security and the capital. now here also we can see the supreme court where we're at also it's was invaded dead during the day by that as supporters of j u bushel nato . it was also damaged a well we sold that, the damage iowa, that the broken glass and the with the broken windows and then the security forces . oh, sorta gains the power now a that the, the square here that is called that 3 a power square and the middle of the if capital of brazil is empty, completely from any elf as supporters of valuable sal nato. and
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after, after a putting and capturing $200.00, a fed, these supporters of these invaders and that there are gold and people that the it try to do a co peer in brazil and by the minister of security and justice. a fed oh for brazil. and he said and announced that as a government to will start the investigations either they already started into investigations to know who supported and who and helped. and the, and this invades an invasion that happened as a capital. oh, for brazil, for the 1st time. oh, in the history oh for of brazil, and since they are gaining dead democracy and brazil since the eighty's dead, we didn't see any of these images happening here in the capital of brazil or
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a to half a mac. mood out there. arabic, north america correspond the lie from there, from the brazilian capital, a huff i'm thank you. now, protest is in peru back on the streets, demanding new elections, and the reservation of the president, dean apollo, r t o. demonstrations in the southern city of utah got shut down the important cause, disruption of major highways. off he took office after the impeachment and arrest a federal castillo. last month of charges of rebellion and conspiracy is detention triggered weeks of nationwide protests which left $22.00 people that ukraine has dismissed. russian claims that had killed hundreds of soldiers and astride in the eastern city of comma tours. schools and apartment blocks were damaged in the attack, but ukraine's miniature says nobody was killed. resident said windows were blown out of buildings, but there was nothing notable about the strikes. o
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. meanwhile, 50 ukrainian service men were freed on sunday as part of a prisoner swap with russia. video on social media shows the men singing the ukrainian national anthem. moscow says 50 russian soldiers were also released in the exchange. now thousands of israelis protested against the new governments proposal to overhaul the judiciary. critic say the changes would limit the independence of the supreme court and increase the power of the right wing government in one car report from west through slim on why the change is a so controversial. if israel's new government has its way this building could, how's a far less powerful supreme court potential changes announced by the justice minister would enable parliament overall the court decisions reversing a decades old system of checks and balances. as benjamin netanyahu returns to powers prime minister, he faces 3 court cases involving charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. changes to the legal system were a major mon to bright,
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when politicians who back netanyahu, and that sparked anger and protests. we're accept fully the elections that took place a few weeks ago. but then what happens with the new government is that, that they really create a major and significant danger. do what israel's existence of democracy with the extremist, the extremity that are there in the government. we see with all the intention of putting forward legislation that lay ruin alleged the judicial system, the potential changes are unpopular in televi. the city has long been seen as a center of liberal, cold in israel. and now thousands of people began to protest weekly. so we came here to protest against the geisha of the israel, the democracy. we see. a a process where the rise of the people will be over time consumed by this,
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your craving government. and we want to avoid that. but it's not just by internal israeli politics. the supreme court has also ruled on the legality of settlements. the occupied west bank, which were legal under international law. but with this government being backed by extreme right in parties, it's unlikely the demonstrations will have the impact the purchasers hope. for now, it's being discussed in a parliamentary committee, if and when it gets the cadets it parliamentary floor for vote at its past. it will be a significant erosion of a system of checks and balances on this right when government, iran con our desert, west gruesome, at least $39.00 people have died out. the 2 buses collided in central senegal. the accident happened near the town of caffeine that's about 220 kilometers southeast of the capitol. president mackey sal has visited the site and declared 3 days of morning. he has promised to hold a government meeting to discuss road safety. vote counting is underway and benny's parliamentary election, where opposition parties were on the ballot for the 1st time since 2015,
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but voter turnout for sunday's vote was low. was upper digit supports from cotton 75 year old. he says he acquit casts how ballot with only the future of our grandchildren on our mind, leaving me don't very good me then. i want a better future for al yields jobs for them so they can have a prosperous life. but for many voters, this election is much more than just about jobs. they say it's also about the future of the countries democracy. bonanza position is back on the ballot. after being excluded from the 2019 parliamentary vote, i moved that lead to violent protest. president patricia delores says the election validates the countries to what critic credentials oh, you're welcome to some local news. i think we are definitely leave him behind the dock pages of our political history. the election was approached with susan and o boycott. if the opposition gets into parliament with significant numbers,
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some of its candidates could run for president in 2026 under the current and luck from all candidates must be endorsed by members of parliament. and mass opposition also wants to get rid of laws that in its would impede, become festival credit, crosses the election could also see a record number of women elected to parliament. nearly a quarter of the $109.00 seats are reserved for women. what to turn out, however, was law in many areas, a surprise too many after the opposition candidates were allowed to run. the election commission says it was satisfied with the vote. good and throw no reprieve, even in the north of the country where we feared terror attacks if there was no incidentally rawlingson protest at maud the election 3 years ago. haven't been seen so far this time, but where they stayed that way depends on the result. and how the opposition and the people have been received them. with edris al jazeera cottle hundreds of
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thousands of homes and businesses have been left without power in california. as a state continues to be battered by severe weather forecasters are wanting of more heavy rain and snow until tuesday. at least 6 people, including a toddler, have died in weather related incidence in california. since new year's thousands of climate activists have gathered at the gods, viola, coal mine in germany, in an effort to stop expansion plans under 0 steadfast reports from good, sarah protested, digging themselves in erecting barricade and preparing for confrontation. police have started to chord enough. listen about the last remaining village on the edge of the gas wild mine, one of germany's largest league night mines in the country's most industrialized region, leak night of brown coal is known to be one of the most polluted forms of coal. and under loosened life, millions of tons of it, the government says it needs to call to prevent energy shortages. activists say it
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violates their climate policies. it looks good on paper, right? the germany is going to leave coal by 2030. actually it's only the west of germany up until now. but the thing is, the same time they said ok, we're going to keep more co power plants running now that they were going to phase out by now. so actually we're just going to been the same amount or even more coal in shorter time, which is even less of the climate. climate activists from all over europe traveled to live in protest against the expansion people from all generations called on the government to change its mind. while the original villages have left dozens of activists have moved to live in the us and build 3 houses, a tiny village has turned into an international protest sites with hundreds of active is saying they won't follow police orders and leave a standoff that could possibly turn violent but also become an embarrassment for the government and its promises to abide by the paras agreement climate activists
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like your 100 income and say the expansion of mine will mean to $1.00 degree temperature rise globally agreed and paris won't be feasible. that's a thing room. that's why she moved to loops and months ago. now is the moment to defend this village and to defend climate justice. if we wouldn't stay here, this machinery of destruction that we see just a couple of me just behind us would have already raised all this to the ground. the activists are disappointed with the greens who 1st supported their course and now in government responsible for the expansion. the energy company r w e, who owned the mine and the authorities. in north ramos valley, declined our request to comment. the eviction of leads and ad is expected to start in the next few days. unless protest was gone, hold the ground and manage to stop it. steadfast and al jazeera in little,
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no woman knows and call them as dangerous spy, and america is free or 21 years in prison. and a montez was released. on friday, the american citizen was recruited by cuba in the 980 s. while working for the us intelligence service, she passed top secret information to have honor for 17 years before her arrest in 2001. britain, prince harry has defended his controversial memoir in an interview on u. k. television. the autobiography describes tensions within the family and includes an admission of drug use in the claim. he killed 25 people on serving and afghan has done. the duke of suffolk says the book isn't meant to cause any one pain. i love my father. i love my brother, i love my family, i always do nothing of what i've done in this book. otherwise has ever been any intention to home them or heard them. no institution is immune to accountability will take responsibility. so you can be immune to criticism driver and we talk about, you know, scrutiny and my wife.

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