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brazil's president has promised to punish supporters of his predecessor, the storm, the seats of paula on sunday. ah, culligan, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up august on 6 international support and asks for billions of dollars in aid to help recover from last year's devastating slots. thailand opens at stores to trouble us from china despite a surgeon cove at 19 infections. at israel's you fall, right? bashful security minister, orders police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces ah,
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just after 1 pm in brasilia, where tensions remain high in the capital, afterward, unpack and the tech of brazil, seats of power. security forces have been clearing a camp of supporters of the formerly de jaya balsam arrow. they've detained hundreds of people who gather outside army headquarters. on sunday, boston are a supporters stormed congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. they demanded that newly elected president louis ignacio lula da silva, be removed from office. president lula has blamed bolaro, has promised to punish those behind the attack. the governor of brazilian a bolton aro ally, has been suspended for 90 days for failing to stop the violence. boston aro, who's in the united states, condemned what he called an illegal attack. well, here's where the protest has been camped out. the crystal square, which is in brazil is military district. that is right beside brazil's army headquarters from that it's an 8 kilometer run along the cities main access to the
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3 power square. that's the sight of brazil's congress presidential office and supreme court and where boston are a supporters launched their attack on sunday. let's go live now to brazilian algiers. monica anarchy of is there. what's the situation there now? monica? well now it's called the law, the police, the security forces, dismantled the camp. some 1200 people were taken to the federal police. a local press says that some that have already been interrogated, say they have been financed to by the agricultural business. the farm lobby is very strong here in brazil. brazil is a main exporter of grains in meat. and many of them were supporters or our supporters of former president jade bull. so narrow that that's not to say that all agricultural are businessman in brazil are in favor of this. on the contrary,
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the brazilians, them a vast majority, have condemned this violence um to de lula in a show of unit g. ah, and he, he condemned the violence together with the president of the house of representatives and the supreme court justices. they came out together to sign a communique saying that they would not tolerate us vandalism, terrorism. a tense of having a cou in brazil, also asking the brazilian people to keep their calm and serenity rulers working out of the presidential palace as if it were a normal day. although the palace has been stormed there. now on evaluating how much damage was done, and there was this a very famous picture of a brazilian painted beak, have all kinds she worth are one and a half $1000000.00 that was destroyed among other other pieces of art or of
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historical value. now these protesters can be accused of trying to stage a coup of destroying public property, of destroying ah, objects of historical value. so will not be easy for them. they won't get off the hook that easily. having said that, president j a former president jade will sonata is still in the united states. ah, he has condemned also the violence but not as firmly as, as was expected. and his sons, who horror, one of them is a senator. the other one is a congressman, have not have kept silent about this, but is there a marker yet? archived? live in brazilian, buddy, thanks dude to monica vicious. the cavalier is a rita in brazilian and lateral american studies of kings college london. he tells us more about the government's response to the attack. the 1st thing important is
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that the government, the federal government taking 2 tents and the security public security, brazilian and the create request create an unsafe exception in the brazilian law is the intervention and 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 the sort of crimes committed. and yesterday, it's important as well to them will be lies the group that our company in front of barracks all over brazil, and most importantly to track down who is supporting in sponsoring economically these groups. it's absolutely an organized 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,
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it's groups that are sponsoring supporting that it's point any to we can understand that set the level but the level of organization that this is events of yesterday, 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 they rupture of a group of people that are unhappy or dissatisfied with the government. pakistan is asking for billions of dollars an international aid to 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 emanuel mac wrong were attending. the un says that it was pakistan's worst disaster in decades. every
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penny will be spent in a most transparent fashion. i have put in place 3rd party restoration mechanism 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 let's we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments to strengthen delcom communities for the featured. rebuilding buck is that 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 to address down things social, environmental, and economic challenges. come all hide a report style from petula and pakistan. the conference in geneva organized in
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conjunction with the united nation, the secretary general of the united nations is in geneva to help pockets on marshal support from the international community from their donate agency, from friendly country. and although there been a response from the country to help project on out of trouble, it didn't nowhere near enough of what budget on need. the budget on the prime minister, god was hoping that he would get up to $16000000000.00. i just have the amount of the encourage lot the damage to infrastructure to livelihood, livestock loss, and cash crops rated by dollars flag. the important thing for budget done now is how is called the future disasters after. busy la country that while they're able to climate james, i know god, that country will now to build better, richard,
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motor, zillion. in order to where standard ravages and the effect of climate change, tens of thousands of people are still out in the open. although it has been over 4 months now, jim, dr. drug and the important thing now for the government to move forward in order to avoid more casual regard of the extreme, where the people are focused on. i've been waiting for several months to get assistance. my, my children are dying of hunger process of 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 the gomez 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 already suffering, nor judge because of the flood,
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but also because of mismanagement by the new government, which is hanging by a trade. the people of budget are need help and it is up to the government now to deliver on a promise to help bring the people out of a miserable state of affairs where. busy the 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 receded in several areas, there are still large area which i still under walked out. us president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico since taking office is due to meet president under as manuel lopez over at all to discuss trade security and drunk trafficking. but immigration is likely to top their agenda later that will be joined by canada. the prime minister justin trudeau for the north american leaders summit. let's go live to mexico city. i'll just here as manuel rob below is the. so what can we
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expect from today's meeting between the 2 presidents? adrian we are in mexico city is historic center, behind me is the presidential palace. we're still a few hours away from a bilateral meeting between mexican president address when we look over and us president joe biden. this of course, is taking place the day before a trilateral summit between the 3 leaders of north america, the presidents of the us, mexico and prime minister of canada. now, there are several important topics that need to be discussed at this bilateral meeting today, between president vice president lope is open or 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 in migration, folks that are trying to reach the united states by way of mexico. uh, specifically from countries like venezuela and i was cuba and haiti all of this. well, this summit that's taking place this week here in mexico city. just
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a few days ago, there was a recent significant policy shift by the united states. the announcement was, was made that an agreement was reached with mexico, where mexico will now be receiving 30000 migrants from these 4 countries that i mentioned who had entered the united states illegally. there will be sent back to mexico 30000 every month on the other side of that deal, the united states has agreed to issue 30000 visas to migrants from these 4 countries who enter the united states by way of airplane and who have sponsors. these are requirements that many of are due to are quite strict, but this is this latest deal that was structured in the united states and mexico. and just before, sorry, just after arriving in mexico late on monday night and following his visit to the city of el paso in the us mexico border president joe biden tweeted 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. so you get an idea of how much
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importance is being placed on the issue of migration. but there's also very high on the agenda, the issue of multilateral security strategy, reducing the flow of weapons coming into mexico from the united states, reducing the flow of drug, specifically drugs like sentinel and methamphetamines from mexico into the united states. these are topics that we expect will be very high on the agenda both today and when prime minister just introduce canada, arrives for that trilateral meeting here in mexico city. i was going to ask you what, what we can expect from the trilateral part of the meeting when the 2 presidents are joined by candidates prime minister. this is a massively important summit. and specifically, because it's the 1st time that we are seeing a us president visiting mexico since the days of the obama administration. there's a lot to talk about. if there is one sour note here, adrian, it would have to be the tensions over mexico potentially skirting,
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or at least being accused of skirting its obligations under the u. s. canada mexico free trade agreement. or the u. s. m. ca, both washington and ottawa have launch dispute resolution proceedings against mexico. what we can expect, however, at the very least over the next couple of days, is that perhaps these disputes will be set aside to make room instead to focus on areas where there is common ground, where there are where there is the potential to strengthen economic ties for mexico and canada to sort of pick up trade where the united states is maybe departing from trade with china areas where mexico and canada can fill in those gaps. we're already see signs that, that all 3 of these countries are, are so sort of showing a sign of unity. if you've been following the news, if our viewers have been following the dues out of brazil, that was a joint statement from the u. s. canada and mexico saying canada, mexico and the united states condemn the january 8 attacks on brazil's democracy
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and the peaceful transfer of power. we stand with brazil as it's safe guards, it's democratic institutions. so again, very clear of just on the surface at the very least, that these 3 world leaders see the benefits and then the relationship that intertwined economic relationship between these 3 countries outweighs any potential dispute that might still be up in the air. al jazeera manuel, an apple that live in mexico city. many thanks did. and while still to come here on, i was just here a subs in bosnia herzegovina, celebrating a ban national holiday attorney, a wife and thousands of nurses. go on strike in new york city. we'll take a look at back. i'm sons under my ah ah, off we go with your weather update for asia right here right now. great to be with
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. you will begin in india still for northern parts, fog alerts in play, colts not conditions as well, but really right across the country. we will be dealing with con conditions toward the southeast and fair weather clouds may squeeze out just a few showers, but nothing major here where there is major rainfall is in southern parts of the iran around the czar grass mountains. and as this precipitation bumps into colder air hots could see about 10 centimeters of snow on tuesday. and also a lot of rain for southern vietnam. now pushing into cambodia, typically these should be some of our driest months of the year. it's certainly not the case over the last few days in some extreme flight advisories. still around sabu city and devout with torrential monsoon rain in the forecast. there's been some flooding red cross, java, more central java province. few showers in the mix on tuesday. pulses of heavier rainbow, northern sumatra islands. off to china. we go. temperature is on the way up. let me look at some of these. wally in 21 degrees. turn chain at 16, but some rain though,
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in the forecast for type pay at $19.00 degrees and could see about 40 centimeters as snow for northern in western areas of japan. all because of that sea effects now touched up the sea later. ah. the witness inspiring films from around the world be so knocked off the pilot and killed the power. is beth witnessed intimate, poor traits and epic struggles because the leadership is off. the public said no, just the people witness the human spirit and bit to reality. there still men who believe women a property witness award winning voice is telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera lou.
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ah ah, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news this our brazil's president has promised to punish those who stormed the seats of power on sunday. order has now been restored in brasilia, all to supporters of former liter jaya, both on our attacked government buildings. here as president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico. he's 2 to be president umbrellas. manuel lopez, a brutal shortly. migration of drug trafficking are expected to be high on the agenda of pakistan is asking for billions of dollars in aid up to last years. devastating floods which affected golden, 30000000 people. it's holding a major conference along with the united nations in geneva to rally support pakistan's minister of climate change sherry rahman, husband crucial part of the proceedings of back conference. she joins us now live from geneva,
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minister at good to have you with us. so $8570000000.00 pledged by. don't us for flood recovery and pakistan? are you satisfied with that 8.5 and counting? yes. we had a gap of 1000000000 in our initial 16000000000 identified for 1st line recovery needs. and yes, a good start. it's encouraging to know that we the actually is a correlation of the willing to have countries built by the better. and so that we're not caught in an endless humanitarian relief and recover the trap. as the next climate guest gave a crisis comes along $16300000000.00 is, is the bill the recovery bill, if pakistan had to make up half of that, i couldn't do so and we are going to make up that there is no option. we do have to also create constituencies of change on the ground where people will be
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engaged in rebuilding back with us. the huge finance focus community and focused on who does a heavy lift whenever there is such a disaster. although of course, this one is unmatched in living memory, but we are hopeful that our development partners will also assist us with the kind of cutting edge technical capacity needed to project dies. so much of early recovery that we at least be able to restore farm to market roles, create the red ribbon networks that allow you know, a goods to reach the cities and focus really on livelihoods, agriculture and infrastructure. as for our recovery plan has suggested it's a living framework, it will keep evolving 16000000000 is just the beginning of the recovery. it does not account for all of the flood or even the climate resilience needed for 53
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degrees centigrade. i could, pakistan, should pakistan. i've done more to build resilience before this floods. i think i think it's easy to say a bit more before flood. nobody thought we'd have a monster from the sky. we have never seen 33000000 impacted. and 6 weeks of rain with some scales reaching 7 inches per day. so i pay $70.00 centimeters so it's becoming a point off. it is becoming a point of record breaking climate good after the transforming rain. so this, i mean it's, we've had river floods in the past, or they should league floods which we do plan for, but we've never had a non stop 6. we want soon from the sky. no country has had any seen anything like
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this. and i hope they don't, but hope is not a plan. we haven't brought to the table a plan that people are talking about as important and visionary for the future. i think it still has a long way to go, but it is the beginning of august on the journey to recovery. like i said, it is still the beginning. any gaps and funding or technical capacity will mean more and more vulnerable on the ground, it will mean that $8000000.00 of that are still living near water will continue to be exposed and it is a winter of extreme discontent. good to talk to you minutes. many thanks indeed for being with us subs in bosnia herzegovina, holding a military parade to mock a ban national holiday. it's a celebration of the day in 1992 when boston subs to create their own state that is republic. a sub sco a 4 year war followed that declaration in which 100000 people were killed. in 1995,
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the dayton agreement ended the war by recognizing republic, a sub hska as part of bosnia herzegovina. the rest of the country is a federation, dominated by boston. the acts and crops. ida, haji boucher, which has more from a cerebral for the 9th of january a day so that they see as a national holiday when they formed an open reason within both me and i've heard the noise deep. whereas for the both the muslim, it is a symbol of whole will crime genocide and crimes against humanity permitted by december 4th in the ninety's. now, the constitutional court in the country to high afford, in bosnia and herzegovina bands celebration, arguing that it discriminatory toward the ethnic groups in the country, namely the whole process. and with,
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despite this done before, you have been celebrating it for years. this is the 1st year that they are celebrating the 9th of january near the bosnian capital held under the seat for 4 years. now all this is said that the theory thing, the political stability in the country talking with the wife on the one handful is trying to become a member of the european union. and the other hand, there is a very strong russian influence on the west, fuses the leader, me what i thought it to be the roster in bosnia herzegovina, miller awarded the russian presidents with the metal during this year celebration, although the russian president did not ronald bossy and the receiving a village in western germany as to to be demolished in order to expand a coal mine. thousands of climate activists have gathered that the gods file
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a site to stop the expansion plans. but as germany cuts its dependency on russian gas and oil, it's warning that it will need to use cove energy for several more years. israel's new far right national security minister has told police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces. it follows last week's release of the longest held palestinian prison up in an israeli jailed cream. eunice waved the palestinian flag when he was welcomed home to his village in israel and a statement. but mister reacted by saying, quote, law breakers waving the palestinian flag or encouraging terrorism. al zeros in on con reports from west jerusalem is perfectly legal under israeli law to wave the 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,
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what happens is when there are protests and people are waving palestinian flies, 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 times that i've seen this was in may last year during the funeral for our colleague who was killed by the very soldier during ab. 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 at the situation. so there's a discretionary power that the police have. but this once again is about taking a hard line. it may have been given that the national security minister is a very far right m p, he's proudly racist. he's proudly anti arabic power very broadly. and he palestinian and he just wants to use this as to show his support of the a. he's
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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 israel 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 were. armed groups and nigeria, southern edder state of abducted more than 30 people at a railway station. police say some of the victims were shot at the passengers of the atomic kimmy terminal were waiting for a train to warri. an oil hub in nearby delta state. attacks have been increasing in parts of nigeria as the nation, gears up for a general election next month. taiwan defense ministry says that 28 chinese aircraft of crossed into its air defense identification zone. beijing confirmed what it called combat drills around the island, which it considers a breakaway province in december. i pay reported the largest ever chinese incursion into its air defense soon. covered 19 is spreading rapidly in one of china's most
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populous provinces. health officials say that 89 percent 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. a government says it's determined to reopen the country. despite a nation wide surge in infections, will international travelers ramping up after china dropped its border controls and quarantine walls on sunday. and thailand announced an end to mandatory vaccination . many chinese have already traveled abroad. these are some of the passengers who arrived in bangkok, a short while ago. the number of chinese planning to travel to thailand is expected to top 500000 this month. thousands of nurses are 2 major hospitals in new york city or on strike state, citing staff shortages who say
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they've been forced to act why management's failure to attack what they call a crisis of unsafe staffing. they war that it's putting patients at risk of causing burnout among healthcare workers. indonesia and malaysia will work together to end what they say is discrimination against palm oil, indonesia, as president, joe were dodo has been hosting malaysia as prime minister. and while abraham, they've decided to increase the market for palm oil. the e u has a renewable energy policy to phase out palm oil based fuels by 2030. it says the product is linked deforestation, and inadequate worker rights. final preparations on the way for the you case 1st have a rocket launch. it's being carried by a repurposed boeing 747 that shuttle to take off from cornwall on monday. once the plane is over, the atlantic, the rocket will be launched. it's carrying 9 small satellites into orbit.
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