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well, do you think diplomacy still stands a chance? i'm not very up in the speak about any negotiation for the winter. it's going to be hell hole there inside story on al jazeera, debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters that the world are in india, 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 a voice we chose to live because we wanted to escape war and violence on you. humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera, the usa always of interest, the people, all right, the world people pay attention to work with on here. and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that he is, are live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, brazil's president has promised to punish supporters of his predecessor who stormed the seats of par on sunday. like a star rallies international support had asked for billions of dollars in aid to help recover from last year's devastating floods. today, i am awesome for your spook, for those who have lost in life savings, good homes and livelihoods. those were sitting under blue sky facing the heart of winter's thousands of climate activists in germany are protesting against plans to demolish
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a village. but expand the coal mine at israel's new far right. national security minister orders police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces and sport will have action from football gulf cobb plus the buffalo bills make an emotional return in the anna val just to weeks since their player and mar hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during the green ah, it is just out of $1500.00 g m t mid day in brazilian, where tension remains high of the capitol after an unprecedented attack on brazil, seats of power. security forces have been clearing a camp of supporters of the former alida jaya, ball, sanara. they've detained hundreds of people who gathered outside army headquarters on sunday bo sanara supporters stormed congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. they demanded the newly elected
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president, luis, ignacio lula. da silva, be removed. office president lula has blamed balsam maro, and has promised to punish those behind the attack. the governor of brazilian, a boston, our ally, has been suspended for 90 days for failing to stop the violence. also now rope who's in the united states condemned what he called an illegal attack. well, here's where the protest has have been camped out the crystal square. it's a park in brazil is military district. that is right beside brazil's army headquarters from there. it's an 8 kilometer run along the cities made access to the 3 pass square. that's the sight of brazil's congress presidential office and supreme court. and where boston are a supporters launched the attack on sunday out as he was monica anarchy of reports . now on 3 hours of chaos in brazil's capital, ah, these were the scenes that mean brazil had here for months. now,
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since of supporters of former president jape, also, mattel storming the heart of the government congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace went inside the ran right, shattering windows and destroying furniture hall's traction had begun on social media. the moment the new president. reason as to lula, the silver was sworn in just a week ago. lula was 800 kilometers away in the state of some paulo blamed his predecessor for inciting the attack. buddhism, it be right good. 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,
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so now to 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 for 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, security forces have been strong supporters of ball sonata. 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,
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and the federal government will be in charge of security in the capitol 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 streets until the top of the government, a promise that is leading the president's vision of a united brazil more distant than ever. let us last night, monica yorkie of georgia, still alive from brazil, here, where we said it is just after mid day, worst. the situation for now, monica? well here we're standing in front of congress to my right is ah, is the presidential palace to my left? is the supreme court? this area has all been secured by the police are. there's nobody here right now except for the journalists and the policeman. our president lula though is inside
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the palace. he had meetings in the morning with supreme court justices, also with the president of the house of representatives. then he met with the minister of defense and the leaders of the 3 armed forces. and this afternoon, he's going to meet with the governors of all of the brazilian states here in brazil . ya. now, the federal police is now are taking pictures of all the damage and looting done inside the palaces. many things were destroyed, many works of art or of historical value of the attackers can be charged of attempting a coo and of destroying our national treasures. so that, but they have the security security forces. i'm sorry, it's really windy here. the security forces have dismantled ah, the, the cap which is such just 6 kilometers away from where we're standing in front of
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the army barracks. some, 1200 people were taken to the federal police in bosses. that does not mean that the situation is called throughout the country because in other parts of the country, like in san paolo or people trying to blow roads also in some followed this afternoon. ah, the social movements and left wing parties are going to stage a march to defend democracy and the same will happen in rio de janeiro. so it is a very, very, are tense moment. everywhere, people who are very shocked to see 3 buildings representing the 3 powers just destroyed simultaneously. in a matter of hours, i'll de zeros monica in our care of reporting live the front brazilian for the moment. so mike, up many thanks. cindy's will leaders from around the world and brazil's close neighbors have condemned the attack and pledged their support for president lula,
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mexico's president under as mo manuel lopez, oprah udo says that it was a coup attempt cooling it reprehensible. an undemocratic julius president called it cowardly and vile, an attack on democracy. argentina's leader express his unconditional support for lula in the face of the attempted. cool. while the french president said that lula can count on france, his unwavering support, and called for respect for democratic institutions, the european union foreign policy chief says that he's appalled by the acts of violence at illegal occupation by what he called violent extremists. but his sister cavalier is a reader in brazilian latin american studies at king's college in london. he tells us more about the government's response to the attack. the 1st thing important is that the government, the federal government taking to tense and the security public security in brazilian and decree, route west create an exception in the brazilian law is the intervention and the
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public security. in brazil, the governor of the state was of the federal district was removed from suspended for 30 days. that's a strong response. it's necessary now that the government taking to hence do a very strong response against sort of crimes committed. and yesterday, it's important as well to them will be lies, the groups that are coming front of barracks all over brazil and most importantly to track down who is supporting in sponsoring economically these groups. it's absolutely unorganized the effort and it is the is a result of a long campaign of misinformation and is information that is going on through social media, achieving or reaching the supporters of the presentable sonata that we're not happy with the results of the election. it's, it's groups that are sponsoring supporting that it's pantone to we can understand that set the level but the level of organization that this is events of yesterday,
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demo street of bringing people to brasilia from all over brazil we had about 4000 people arriving in one single day to the city and the march that was properly organized. and then the attack to the parliament, to the supreme court and the presidential policy at the same time. so it's clear that is organized is not just and, and they rupture been of a group of people that are unhappy or dissatisfied with the government. pakistan is asking for billions of dollars and international aids to help it recover from last year's devastating floods, which affected more than $30000000.00 people. it held a major conference along with the united nations in geneva to rally support delegates from 40 nations including french president america mccomb or attending the un sicily was pakistan's worst disaster. in decades. every penny will be spent in a most transparent fashion. i have put in place, turd party ventilation mechanism,
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so that every penny is accounted for. anders invested in the interest of the annuity and happiness. people who have been badly affected by these ferocious flats. we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments to strengthen their communities for the future. rebuilding buckets than in a resilient way will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars and thought more will be needed in the longer term. and this includes not only flood recovery and rehabilitation efforts, but also initiatives with it as doubting social environmental and economic challenges. i was 0, come all hide a report now from the show up in pakistan. a conference in geneva organized in conjunction with the united nation. the secretary general of the united nation in
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geneva, to head buckets on marsher support from the international community, from their donor agency, from friendly country and all that been fun from the country to help project on out of trouble. it didn't nowhere near enough award focused on need a budget on the prime minister. god was hoping that he would get up to $16000000000.00. i have the amount of the encourage lot the damage to infrastructure to livelihood, life dog loss, and cash crop rated by a flag. the important thing for budget done now is always called for the future. disasters it after all a country that while you're able to climate james, i know god, that country will now to build better, richard, motor, zillion. in order to wear the ravages and the effect of climate change. tens of
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thousands of people are still out in the open, although it has been over 4 months now and the doctor, the drug, and the important thing now for the government to move forward in order to avoid more casual did regard of the extreme, where the people are focused on, i've been waiting for several months to get them marshal. my children are dying of hunger prices. if everything have scar rocketed and no one's turned up to help the flood victims who are living on the open skies in this hush, cold winter. there is no help from anyone including the government. one of bowman has not given any help. so i kind of believe in miss conditions and we are not only suffering from starvation, but also children's education has been badly affected due to devastating floods. the budget on the economy, it already suffering, nor judge because of the flood, but also because of mismanagement by the new government, which is hanging by a trade the people of budget on need help. and it did up to the government now to
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deliver on a promise to help bring the people out of a measure. but a state of affairs where. busy that people in ballou just on and then i still living out in the open. i have not been able to go back to the religion. and although the water may have repeated in several areas, there are still large area which are still under walked us president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico since taking office pc to meet president under as manuel lopez overall to discuss trade security and drug trafficking that immigration is likely to top their agenda later that will be joined by canada's prime minister just intruder for the north american leaders summit lets go lived out of mexico city ultra zeros, manuel rap below. is that so what can we expect from the meeting between the 2 presidents today? adrian, re,
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are in mexico's historic center right now behind me, the presidential palace. this entire area is being prepared and secured for the arrival of us president joe biden, who will be meeting just a few hours with mexico's president and it is one way lopez over the other. now there are several important topics that we're expecting will be discussed today. ahead of that trilateral meeting between the mexican in the us presidents with canadian, the prime minister justin trudeau on on tuesday, not least of which is the ongoing migrant crisis on the us mexico border. over the course of the last year, we've seen an unprecedented search migration of people trying to reach the u. s. southern border by way of mexico. specifically folks from countries like the sweller, haiti, cuba, and meek at one. so this is all taking place just after the united states to announce a significant policy shift, announcing a new agreement with the united states, a new agreement with mexico, where mexico will be accepting as many as 30000 migrants from these 4 countries
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that i just mentioned. who have been turned away after crossing illegally into the united states, mexico will be taking in $30000.00 migrants every month in exchange. the other side of that deal is the united states will be issuing 30000 baez's to migrants from these 4 countries who enter the united states biplane and who have sponsors in the united states. those requirements are arguably being seen as quite as strict. now, shortly after arriving in mexico and following is a short brief trip to el paso, the city on the us side of the us mexico border president biden tweeted just last night that our problems at the border didn't arise overnight and they won't be solved overnight. but we can come together to fix this broken system, giving you a sense of how much importance both of these world leaders are placing on immigration is also the subject of multilateral security strategy. curbing drug flow from mexico to the united states,
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curving the flow of arms from the united states into mexico. so certainly a lot on the agenda for both of these real leaders to talk about this afternoon here in mexico city. that of course, later we have this trial, actually solace between the 2 presidents and the prime minister of canada. how strong is their relationship currently? well, the relationship of 3 between the 3 countries is massively important. the relationship and the strength of that relationship will certainly be under my a magnifying glass at this trilateral summit. right now. we're playing particularly close attention to the visit from a president biden this week, because this is the 1st time that i was sitting u. s. president. has visited mexico since the days of the obama administration. if there is one sour note here. worth pointing out, adrian is tensions over mexico being accused by the united states and by canada of skirting its obligations under the united states, canada, mexico, free trade agreement, or the u. s. m. c. a. but what we're likely to see,
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at least today, before the visit from the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is a president biden. and president lopez over there focusing more on areas where there is common ground, underscoring areas where both countries might be able to strengthen their economic ties and setting aside areas where there's tension over or, or disputes over economy and trades. the particularly over the question of energy policy here in mexico and this threat by mexico to banjo met genetically modified court of from the united states. i think that these world leaders do understand that the importance of strengthening these already sort of intertwined economies of the 3 nations out ways and any sort of a trade or economic disputes that might still be up at the air for at the moment. a lower apollo, live the in mexico city, mel albany. thanks a do deal with the news. al, from out 0 still to come on the program. how thailand is looking to gain from
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china's travel? revival of the beijing lifted most of its curve at 19 restrictions at laser in sport, barcelona to get to grips with their opponents as the spanish leak title race heaps of furrowed. we'll be here with the details. ah, ah, a village in western germany as seems to be demolished in order to expand the coal mine. thousands of climate activists have gathered big guns, viola sites to stop the expansion plans. but as germany cuts its dependency on rushing gas and oil, it's warning that it will need to use coal for energy for several more years. let's go via now to sort of step boston is that for us to step what's the situation there today? well is stand off here at luther rod at this a large late night. mine is continuing. the police has now announced that they will study eviction within 48 hours also. and you can see that they have moved closer to
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the village already. we saw, for example, on sunday, a large police force is already at the entrance of the village. and you can also see here at this side that the, the company, the mining company is also preparing the expansion of the mine already with a lot of equipment coming in. but the activist here on the street have already arrived erected. a lot of barre case, you see a lot of trees been cut down, put on the road here, you see larger barricades, even behind, and also all the way over. there is this large cam that have built themselves the villages offline. serat, hundreds of them, they have left the area before, but a lot of activists from all over europe. climate activists have moved in here to protect what they say, the last remaining village, and to definitely try to stop the expansion of the mind. they say germany is violating the powerless climate agreement and also violating its own energy
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policies for renewable. so, but the government asked that we need to discuss because of the energy crisis and the insurance just because of the war you grade. you can see here, behind me, that activists are now trying to put trees on the road to make blockades. and the police here is trying to stop them. they were not allowed to put these trees on the road. so detention is basically building up here in this rather we have to see what's gonna happen in the next few days. so a police anticipating further violence when they, they do finally move in to evict these purchases. absolutely, there was a press conference said this morning and police were sir explaining that this was one of the most complicated operations that they will have to perform. they were citing basically at the fact that a lot of activists have buried themselves in these buildings may be changed themselves to the buildings. they are living in 3 houses very high up in the air.
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so it's going to be super complicated. they say to remove these people, so it's a long and complicated operation. they say it could take up to 4 weeks. and of course they are also concerned that it would be file. and because the people here also say you deactivate saying we're not going anywhere. i was 0, steadfast and reporting live that from lots, lots in western germany. many thank step israel's new far right. national security minister is, hama, been given, has told police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces. it follows last week's release of the longest held palestinian prisoner. it is really jail kareem. eunice waived the palestinian flag when he was welcome home to his village in israel. and the statement been given, reacted by saying, quote, lawbreakers waving the palestinian flag or encouraging terrorism and quote iran con report. so from west truce it's perfectly legal under israeli law to wave the
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palestinian flag. there's no actual law against it. there is a police discretion. however, that we've seen hundreds of times over the last, certainly 1015 years, i've been covering israel and palestine and that's if those are public order issue . and oftentimes, what happens is when there are protests and people are waving palestinian flags, the police will go in and they'll get a, they'll take the flag away from the protesters oftentimes actually escalates the situation. one of the key of times that i've seen this was in may last year during the funeral for our colleague who was killed by the british soldier. sharina ob, luckily as her hers was bringing her coffin into jaffer gate in the old city for her to go to the the church. um, there was a palestinian flag in the back of a that hers in the window. he's ready to please out. he smashed the window and took up the flag and again, that kind of inflamed the situation. so there's a discretionary power that the police have. but this once again is about taking
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a hard line. it may have been given that the national security minister is a very far right mp, he's proudly racist. he's proudly anti arabic power, very broadly. anti palestinian and he just wants to use this as to show his support of the a. he's a tough guy that he can put these things into place. however, there may well be legal challenges at all of this from the police. for a very long time, there has been this discussion within is where the security forces about whether it's even worth trying to going take down a flags, whether it's a good use of police. time as it work, indonesia has transferred more than 180. we're hang refugees who arrived on the northern province of ha, on sunday to a government facility for boats carrying ro hanger. refugees had landed in indonesia in the last 2 months of 2020 to florence louis report after drifting at sea for nearly a month. these were hunger,
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refugees are finally on solid ground doctors and nurses in archie. give them a preliminary health check before transferring the group to a refugee center. this is the boat they arrived in the refugee say they left bangladesh in early december after they ran out of food. they say a 9 year old boy died and was buried at sea. despite the risky journey 18 year old mohammed fizzle has no regrets in bangladesh or law any opportunity any coverage aggression for our $100.00 future. so we're come here. it is nearly 3 quarters of a 1000000 ringer muslims have fled their homes in buddhist majority, myanmar for neighboring bangladesh after crack down by the military, which is accused of committing genocide against the minority group. but the camps in bangladesh are overcrowded and thousands have wrist dangerous c journeys in
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search of a better life in malaysia or indonesia. here the un refugee agency will, will put the indonesian government to determine the new arrivals. status a little honey, allowing the r, coordinating with the international organization of migration and under local organizations. on most importantly, local government and security forces to provide for the next of the refugees here thought last year our che received more than 500 winger who've been given a mostly warm welcoming. now, yet he mozilla. it's true, they can be a problem for us. for what can we do? they already here. we can't reject them, but it is a problem because there's just so many of them here. now. local media are reporting fishermen and a chase spotted 3 boats, which they suspect oh, carrying, working refugees. it's not clear whether the boat that came ashore on sunday was one of the un estimates more than 2000 people attempt at the crossing from
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bangladesh last year. and at least 200 died, making 20221 of the dead years. years at c, 4 were hanker. refugees. florence lee al jazeera. still to come all the use our thousands of nurses go on strike in new york city. we'll take a look at that concerns and the mom i did spoil the golfer who suffered i historic final day slumped in hawaii. ah, the there is another up is fair river for the west coast of the us have one so an atmosphere, rivers in narrow, concentrated band of rain that stretches from the ocean to the buyer. in san francisco, los angeles, looking to get a month's worth of rain in 24 hours,
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actually less than that. part of the problem here is we've had a series of disturbances, so the ground is saturated, cannot hang on to any more water. that is what is likely to trigger some severe flooding with the run off there. this will also impact coastal sections of oregon, washington state, and eventually the canadian province of british columbia to the east. then fairly quiet pitcher. but i wanted to point this out. we're going to have blizzard conditions for newfoundland, the avalon peninsula on tuesday, about 30 centimeters of snow. and those winds whipping up to 80 kilometers per hour for the southeast. it's quite a band of rain pushes away from the carolina. so probably calm conditions here. but as that rain push way from the carolinas, it's going to drop some torrential downpours for some of the be he me an islands on monday, the top end of south america. rain stretches from the northwest to brazil to the southeast. are some weather alerts in play for that boat, for the state of hill drawn data, sol quite conditions. the capital funds out in ports allegro with the high 34 degrees and temperature is pushing 40 degrees in bio blanca. on monday,
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that's it later. ah, the harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global. so to put profits before people. and what cost? ah time of pundents on all just ah, ah, ah, in a newly
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lou ah, hello dan avery and sort of get here in doha, but the news out from al jazeera, the headlines, brazil's president has promised to punish those who stormed the seats of power on sunday order has now been restored in brasilia, after supporters of former lead a giant bowl sanara attacked government buildings. pakistan is asking for billions of dollars in aid of the last he has devastating floods which affected more than $30000000.00 people. it's holding a major conference along with the united nations in geneva to rallied schools. and
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u. s. president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico. he's to, to meet president under as manuel lopez open the door shortly. migration of drug trafficking are expected to be high on the agenda. it's got some more context. the lattice is on the anti democracy. riots in brazil's capital with colorado, who is a professor at the brazilian school of public and business administration. at the get to the of august foundation. good to have you with us a professor that are comparisons being made between what happened yesterday in brazil with the the u. s. capital riots on january the 6th, 2 years ago. of those comparisons fair in some regard. yes. they are fair because the protesters, they follow similar beth. then they used west, however, we did not have a promoter, right? so the former prize that boss on ira is no longer in brazil. he's in the us, he's in florida. so in the west we had
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a lead there and shunting people to get together and go to the capital. and donald trump and big it's so actually brings you protesters actually gave up roll. so now that they decide they to follow their own beth renault. and there are leaders, i suppose it's also important to note that institutions in brazil have spoken out to the unified voice. that's right. so that's that said them good. and part of those protesters, you know, yesterday was a very sad day for a young them oper. select review by on the all the him e c. dishes they need provide a very sound reaction to those for pastors. so this supreme court and to parliament and also the executive, they, they got together and they forgot about their division, their high,
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no logical divisions and differences. and they decided to have a unified enemy and to protect and support democracy. so that was a really bo, then sound reactions actually they, they, they decree and taking out of to power off the governor. busy off the federal district and also de impose should be show sanctions to all those professions that have been arrested so far. you say it was a sad day for brazil yesterday just how dangerous a moment was is how safe is democracy in brazil? i think the democracy safe and despite the fact of a mob, right, so was a very uncontrollable mob. and that invaded the 3 most important and beauties of resident democracy to congress, the supreme court and these directive buddy. and it was sad to see to
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witness all those destructions and, and people getting completely crazy and however, and they start beating doc, democracy should be observant not by their great, by the perspective of the aggressor, but with the capacity of the seditious, to react. and to provide bold and sound and then responses to do with those aggressions. president lula says that those responsible will be brought to justice. how important is it that that it is seen that those responsible for what happened yesterday ah, brought to justice. avery is very bored and it not only to make it justice, but also in order to provide a demonstration effect. right. so there is a reason that order protesters would emerge all over the country,
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not only the capital, so it's important dead. and then the unified powers, they do provide information and decisions to impose judicial sanctions in order to decrease the strength of those potential new professionals that they might get engaged at an, an, an in, in o engagement and anti democracy, brazil. so it's important to provide a response a soon as possible could talk to professor manufactured for being with us cause but over in rio. thanks on groups in nigeria, southern edder states have abducted more than 30 people at a railway station. police say that some of the victims were shot at the passengers at the tom kimmy terminal. a waiting for a train to an oil hub in the nearby delta state. attacks have been increasing and
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possibly cheerier as the nation gears up for general election next month. the ellison bar joins us now live from a buddha. fidelis, what's the latest security still made up of them. so does policemen hunt also look up and see alan, the trail of the kidnappers is saturdays incidence. be has not been any contact report. the contacts with the doctors and law group has claimed responsibility. well, we do know how to let the children were abandoned by the kidnappers, maybe, apparently, because they fled with the victims into the forest and delivery to them. couldn't cope with walking that long distance into the forests anyway, because they didn't say be on top of a time that they're making efforts to show about the victims who released to the families. their families have been making frantic efforts to contact the loved ones that were taking by the kidnappers, but it has not been any success. no group has claimed responsibility and also no
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group has demanded for as of like, i've been in arctic cases. this is not just the 1st time that's a similar type is happening. an attack like this is happening. it's similar, it's like happened about 10 months ago in not west sex. i didn't, i states where the tree, the passenger train came on that tax, resulting in depth, about least 8 people, and several of the engine and those who were taking into captivity west, held for several months before they were released. and these incidents are coming just less than 2 months to the general election, which is why many people have been asking the candidates were vying for political office about what they would do when they become president. because the mountain insecurity in the knox works where bindix as to what being free on the talking and kidnapping people attacking the ladies and picking a whole lot of dozens of people and was on daily basis and did not wear her. i'm
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still switch northly engaging in the military. i'm was in daily confrontation and in the southern nigeria, especially in the southeast where sympathies have been locked in battle with security agencies is a demanding way because of the effort. so all of these are things that people are really worried about what the future holds in terms of like security, the country. and also because of, i think they said the economy crisis, the country because of things security. so many people are hoping that maybe when the election coming and a new president coming in, he'll be able to fix all the mounting events. challenges for dennis bob by live in a bunch of money. thanks. did with us. taiwan is defense, ministry says that 28 chinese aircraft crossed into its air defense identification zone. they jin confirmed what it called combat drills around the island, which it considers a break away province. in december,
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taipei reported the largest ever chinese incursion into its air defense zone. covered 19 it spreading rapidly in one of china's most populous provinces. health officials say that 89 people, 89 percent, rather of people in the central region of who none have been infected. that's roughly around 88 and a half 1000000 people. most cases are said to be mild and asymptomatic. the government says that it's determined to reopen the country despite a nation wide surge in the number of infections. katrina, you reports from beijing. this announcement is very big and it sparked new fears of the possibility of a 2nd wave of coven 19 infections across the country. especially considering that not only as china opened up its international borders, domestic tourism is expected to really be boosted over the next few weeks. because china has just begun to noon, which is the travel period leading up to the new year, which happens at the end of january. so for the next few weeks, about 2000000000 trips are expected to be made nationwide. so no doubt those people
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moving especially between cities, between regions and provinces, they're expected to bring the virus to new areas possibly. and the government itself is worried about remote areas because the health system is less developed and fewer people all vaccinated. now the 2nd reaction to this news is shocked. there's just a huge disparity between the biggest we're hearing from the provincial government and china's cdc, which is supposed to provide nationwide figures on curve in 1900 infections. and according to the cdc, just about half a 1000000 people across china, they say, have been infected like coven, 1900. that's just a huge gap. the 100 provincial government said that he so they their population, about 100000000 people to most populated province. here in china and about 90 percent of them said that they have already caught quarter. that's 90000000 people . so people are off on social media. i don't know what to believe,
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and that has also raised further questions about the death toll and given credence to what the w a tro has said about china under representing the outbreak here. the scale of the outbreak, according to trying to be official figures on death in the death toll is just over $5000.00, that's one of the lowest official figures in the world. and certainly people here are going to have further questions about what the accurate decimal could look like . in life of these new figures. thailand has begun welcoming visitors from china after waging dropped in strict coven travel rules on sunday to try government has also ended. it's mandatory vaccination requirements, tourney chang reports from bangkok o ruling out the red carpet on it. guests 3 ministers and a host of senior government officials welcome passengers on a flight from sharmen and southern china gift bags and garlands. but for the tourists,
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it was reward enough to be able to travel overseas and people on our planet and the refuse is here. and here also how good repeat it interest, and everything. well, is the tourist moved through the airport? neither they nor any of the other arrivals were required to show vaccine certificates. on sunday evening, the civil aviation authority that hardly announced full passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination or immunity from cove at 19 regardless of their country of origin. but on monday, the health minister backtracked thailand is dropping vaccine requirements, despite concerns that an influx of chinese tourists could bring you variance of the virus by not imposing restrict, speaking to al jazeera, getting the minister explained. he wants to do everything, so to encourage visitors to come really well. we had the risk at the up of the day together. and you, i valuation is that there is no risk. they still risk, but we have things to overcome those risk given the financial risks of not
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inviting people who are the be you mean the find the economic risk of norfolk southern risk. this abrupt you'd said is an indication of the fact that thailand wants tourist arrivals from anywhere in the world. the fact they're hoping for $10000000.00 arrivals from china by the end of the year. it's also an indication of how reliant thailand is now on arrivals from china. other asian nations are also hoping to leo back chinese tourists. japan was one of the most popular pre pandemic destinations for chinese travelers. although now they'll have to show negative cov 19 tests. but no entry requirements for barley like thailand, indonesia has dropped all korean virus curbs. although it expects visitor numbers will remain low. thailand, however, needs to get back to pre pandemic visitor levels. fast hardy unhappy, the chinese tourists are coming back. we haven't been able to make
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a living. we all suffered while they were gone, with only a 1000000 chinese arrivals expected in the 1st quarter of the year. that might be wishful thinking. with the beijing government lifting all travel restrictions, many asian countries would be happy. chinese visitors make the most for the new found freedom. tony ching al jazeera thankful, thousands of nurses at 2 major hospitals in new york city are on strike fighting staff shortages. i, they say they've been forced to act by management's failure to tackle what they call a crisis of unsafe safe scoffing. they will that it's putting patients at risk and causing thought out among health care workers. let's go, martha new york. i'll just say christian salumi is a hospital where workers are striking. kristen, what's happening? well, you can probably see behind me the huge crowds of nurses who come out. they've been
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negotiating for 4 months. as of 10 days ago, 10 hospitals were threatening to strike, saying that states staffing levels with a top concern, all but 2 of the hospitals have settled, but that's more than 7000 nurses at 2 major health institutions here in new york. and this is despite offers from management for pay increases that are topping 19 percent over 3 years. that seems like a substantial amount, but the nurses and says this is about safe stopping, not about money. and we're going to talk to a nurse here from the emergency intensive care unit here at mount sinai. marina give us, thank you so much for joining us. i know you've been part of these negotiation. it sounds like they're offering you a good bit of money. why is it not enough? at some we want to make it clear to the public that this is not about the wages.
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you see a good number of nurses out here and we are what we're fighting for primarily. i see. i know that they're saying that this is about money. it's absolutely not because we could have accepted it and we would but what he's really wanting, the concept is clear language for staffing sci fi implementation in your own situation, what you've experienced that you consider unfair. i just wanted to make it clear that we have a staggering $515.00 reconsider. that is an anomaly in $550.00 unfilled designs for nurse nursing physicians. i work in the neurosurgical. i see you. there are a lot of times when i sat down to say 24 hours
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because we don't if you leave, we're going to leave the next really sure. and that is very, very and see now legally a nurse and i see you because her, you're thinking are very, very sick patients there and complicated trips. and if you, even as much as miss something they could die. so it has to be really, really critical care that you're given. you only have to have 2 patients. a lot of times we are triple 3 or 4. do we're talking about vision to a brain aneurism traumatic brain injuries. it's, it's not see. it's on the bottom line is you know, we, we have a duty through the public to maintain public safety and for the 1st 5 to 6 years. and we have been systematically understaffed and we have, this is enough, enough is enough. zarina,
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thank you so much for sharing your point of view with us and what the nurses are going through. we've heard many stories like this for many nurses out here on the picket line, but having to deal with too many patients that they feel they're putting their patients at risk. and this is a matter of safety. and this is an issue that's been raised at other hospitals across the country. and dr. new report has come out from the world economic forum saying that world wide, they're predicting massive shortages of nurses and stress, especially after the pandemic, is a big part of it. so the nurses that you see here behind me, mount sinai medical center in new york are promising to hold the line until they get those safe working conditions. not only for themselves but for their patients. versus let me live there in new york when he thinks kristen still to come here that he is l d. i in sport a show of support for the nfl plan who's continuing his recovery from
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a cardiac arrest. ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah oh good 12 to support his fall. adrian, thank you so much. well, star garrath bell has announced his retirement from football. the 33 year old to posted on social media, his immediate retirement from club and international football bounds. last appearance for wales was at the recent world cup in katara, where they crashed out in the group stages. bill enjoyed a trophy lead incentives around madrid where a one multiple, alaska, and champions league titles. his most recent club has been l. a. f. c,
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in the united states. there is a huge match kicking off shortly in the gulf cub asian power houses. saudi arabia face host ation, iraq. there's already been one results on monday. no, mon beats yemen, 32. as some al suby getting the winner. it means romanies have 4 points after 2 games, while yemen at bottom of group a after 2 losses. the 1st time iraq has hosted an international tournament in more than 4 decades rocky football writer has st. allow says, it's a chance for the world to see his country and a new light. one of 2 games here and there, but unfortunately for different reasons, people have denied us so, but you know, so for us to be hosting, one of this magnitude was, is outside of the for days was considered the official tournament. it's still something that's huge for iraq and i think for us it's an opportunity for us to actually showcase what iraq is like as
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a country low to people within the gulf region and crystal, we've never really had this or public attention in the media. and this in itself is huge for us because whenever people buying anything related up in the media, it's always negative. it's always related to things like terrorism and corruption and all sorts. so we want to change some of our football as we saw, the reason why is the best medium in order to spread messages of health, a piece of love, etc. parts of the country, no, don't want to develop, still need a lot of money on investment. the willing aspect of things, especially in terms of the stadiums, they are top 10 and i can't wait to people across the world to actually sit back and enjoy the seats and these people stadiums. and even those watching at home. getting a glimpse of what our base can actually achieve when things are operating smoothly away from the veins of corruption and what we can actually do as
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a country when we get an opportunity to do so far as low. and i have gone 3 points clear at the top of the spanish league on monday bally score, the only goal of this game against pathological tread as bars to move ahead around madrid and the title race. there were 2 red cards laid on both teams finished with the match with 10 men as a step in savage and fair. and torres were dismiss, calling that a little grappling match. and the buffalo bills have made an emotional and winning return to action in the anna foul. it's just a week since bill's player, the mar hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during a game. while his recovery continues bills are heading into the playoffs. on our news reports, the buffalo bills wasted no time in paying a sporting tribute to teammate de mar hamlin. in the 1st game, it since humbling, suffered a cardiac arrest on the field. and him heinz returned the opening kickoff against the new england patriots for
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a touchdown. this is so long. watching from his hospital bed 24 year old hamlin was able to tweet support for his team, who would have seen hines putting a repeat performance later on in the game. prior to this fixture, there had been only 4 kickoff return touchdowns in the nfl all season. oh oh, it was a ledger gender. you know, we, we've had so many prayers and so much support and are they able to start the game off on that? it's, it's amazing. i haven't talked to family and friends, i to say, look, we're going to be ready. they are boys, my spirited, we are forever grateful for the love and support the mars. family and friends and our organization have received husbands. number 3, jersey was visible everywhere. you looked at the bills, high mark stadium, space a. he 24 year old,
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a had to be resuscitated the after his collapse last monday. but he can now breathe on his own and has been able to video call his team mates. i wish it about man. i'm ready for to come back any day. okay. well, i'm glad to see you're doing much better. i'm just happy 0 woke up doing well. that's hard matters very verbose. and number one, we're so happy right here. okay. i is doing okay out of his charity. how much money has sauntered his charity as to how much love is behind him? an emotional day finished with the bills winning 35 to 23 victory that secured the sec. see the in the a f c for the playoffs. right? oh, you just want to come out and play free play, lose play for him. and at 1st, honestly the 1st kick off and you couldn't scripted any better man like it was, it was pretty. that one was pretty emotional. i think the thing we all recognize
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this week was when people can put i love 1st and people 1st and come together. how powerful and this this country in this world can be for the good. oh, there is cautious optimism about hamilton's recovery. the bill say he is making continued to progress, but remains in a critical condition. my son homos, i'll just sarah, one of their e, anna fowls, old time grades, ma'am, thrown his last pass. aaron rogers in the green bay packers of missed out on the playoffs. a 39 year old quarterback was intercepted in a late push for victory against the detroit lions. nackers lost them failed to make it into the po seats in a 4 time winner and the leads most valuable player award. roger says this may be the ends. don't wanna you know, lose your last game and miserably offspring. this is a great profession,
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really tough business doesn't always end with rainbows for everyone. and to time a major winner colon maurie cower has suffered a historic final day slot that the tournament of champions in hawaii. oh my god. i'll american began his final round 60 shots clear of the field. he finished it by tying a pga tour record for losing no largest at 54 hole lead. well john ram was the player to take advantage. spaniard winning this huddle. i 2 strikes. okay, and that is all your sport now back to you age reason. yeah, we've all had days like that, but if you did to far, that's it for the usa, but i'll be back in just a moment with more of today's news. i'll see you then. ah, ah
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