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present in security forces, clear a cap of both scenarios. supporters and arrest hundreds of people of to write as attach the country seats of power. ah, lauren, tell you this is how much is there a live from london. also coming up. international donors pledged $9000000000.00 to help pakistan recover from last year is devastating. floods. health officials say 89 percent to people in who non china's most popular province and not been infected with it. and the release of the palestinian prisoner pumps israel's far right. security minister told of the removal of palestinian flags from public spaces
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and security forces in brazil have arrested around 1500 people involved in the storming of government buildings in the countries capital. brazilian pensions remain high in the capital. a de alternate attack on the country seats of power. the police in riot gear. been clearing a camp of supporters and former leaders of both scenarios. outside brazil is army headquarters. thousands of the former far right presidents followers stormed congress, the supreme court and presidential palace on sunday. the viper security barricade planned on roofs slashed windows and invaded all 3 buildings. the heads of brazil, street, branches of government have condemned the cause. terrorist me, while dozens of buses have been deployed to transport supporters of boston, our 2 regional police headquarters, they were seen waving flags through the windows of the buses were seals. justice minister said the writers would be identified and listened to by elements of the federal police or here's where they progressed. this has been camped out. the
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crystal square is a parking brazilian military district right beside brazil's army headquarters from there to 8 can be to run along the cities main access to the 3 power square. that's the sight of brazil's congress presidential office and supreme court were both in our supporters launched sunday's attack. try boston, our himself is currently in florida, a source close to his family. he says he's been admitted to a hospital suffering from abdominal pain. earlier he treated denying involvement and approaches, he said peaceful demonstrations of the form of the law. part of democracy, however, depredations and invasions of public buildings as occurred today escaped the rule. throughout my mandate, i have always been within the fall lines of the constitution. in addition, i repudiate the accusations without evidence attributed to me by the current head of the executive of brazil, latin america, lunacy newman, is my 1st in sao paolo. and this year though, just ministers just been giving
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a news conference. what did you say? yes he has. well 1st of all he described the people who overran the the 3 the receipts of democracy, the 3 institution, the headquarters in brazil. yeah. as cool, mongo, terrorist and vandals, this is something that particularly angers these people because they consider themselves as patriot. he also said that no one will get away thought free, that they will all be punished and that the government will be launching an investigation as to how this happened, or is really behind it, who is financing it, or who may have financed the camp of anti lula pro bowl sonata or activists to work outside of only a kilometers for weeks and weeks in brazil. yeah. just a kilometers from the presidential palace, the supreme court and the congress building. and so there are, there are
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a lot of questions that haven't been answered yet. it's going to take some time, but he vowed that these questions would be answered and that the guilty would be punished. tappers indians reacting to what happened in their capital. well, most people are astonished the people i've spoken to say that they believe that that whether they like the government or not resilience have a constitutional right to demonstrate and then to demonstrate peacefully but that what happened on sundays, unacceptable. they're, they're, in many cases, very frightened. now there's going to be a demonstration that has been called here and how follow where i am right now along this avenue, which is the main thoroughfare in sao paolo, it's been called by the social organizations that are close to trade union leaders and also to president lula, but many others are it's but, and joined in as well, is considered a demonstration in favor of democracy. to preserve this country's democratic
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institutions and against what many p a could be in increasing instability in this country and attempts to overthrow a democratically elected government. and see in the meantime, boston our himself is apparently in hospital in the us. and he's tried to distance himself from, from this group april. but there's been an element of a sort of felt like a kind of a replication of a situation that happened or the storing a congress on which these kind of parallels with those 2 situations. yes, very much. it does seem to, in many ways, it does mimic what happened in washington and, and they are very, we mustn't forget that because it involves. when i do, i'm president from, we're very close, not just ideologically, but in many other ways as well. and so there is a real inspiration, for example, so that our viewers don't forget principal. so nato had said even before the election was held, that it would be bob dylan,
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if he did not win. that's something that we had heard from president the former president of the united states as well. and once he did lose the election, you reviews the recognize the results. he said that they were fraudulent without having any or offering any concrete evidence so that those sorts of things really do fall into line. and now this now will fernando left the country right before the inaugurated president lula. he didn't say anything, but having not said anything, does not necessarily mean that he has not been inspiring the actions that we have been see that have led up to the events that took place on sunday. and that's also something that will have to be investigated. the fact that he is in the hospital and his family says that it's not very serious, and i'm quoting the family itself. so if it does raise some suspicions as to why he suddenly may be in a hospital when some may be afraid that there could be suggestion order following this, even thank you very much indeed. ah,
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pakistan says to me is pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating floods. it's been wholly a major conference in geneva with the un to rally, support officials from 40 nations, including the french president emanuel mccall, attended among the countries branching out of france. the u. s. saudi arabia and china. the u. n. says it was pakistan's worst disaster in decades, and he's 1700 people were killed, and more than 30000000 affected mailing on the post disaster needs assessment. my government has prepared a comprehensive framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction with resilience. bearing in mind the minimum funding requirement of $16300000000.00,
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half of which is proposed to be met from different domestic sources and the other half from our own development partners and friends. 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. it rebuilding back is than you know, 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 out, how to report from the shower in pakistan. the conference in geneva organized in conjunction with the united nation secretary general of the united nation in geneva to help focused on marsher support from the international community from their
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donor agency from friendly country. and although there been a response from the fundraiser to help project on out of trouble, it didn't nowhere near enough award focused on need. a budget on the prime minister of god was hoping that he would get up to $16000000000.00 that they have the amount of the encourage lot the damage to infrastructure to livelihood, livestock loss, and cash crop wasted by the flag. the important thing for budget done now is how is called the future disasters after all a country that while they're able to climate james, i know, of course the country will now to build better, richard, 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 had been over 4 months now. jim,
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dr. 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 it fixed, and my, my children are dying of hunger prices. if everything have scar bucket it, 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 hope from anyone including the government. one of the goldman has not given any help so far 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 buckets 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 are need help and it is up to the government now to
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deliver on your promise to help bring the paper louder off a measure but a date of effect where. busy that people in ballou just on and then i still living out in the open. they have not been able to go back to their religion. and although the water may have receded in several areas, there are still large area which are still under water. covered 19 is spread rapidly in one china is most popular. provinces health officials say 89 percent of people. intentional who non region have been effected. adequate to 88 and a half 1000000 people. most cases had to be mild or a symptomatic. the government says is determined to reopen the country despite a nation wide surge and infection. katrina, you has more 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 trying to opened up its international borders. domestic tourism is
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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 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 shopped. there's just a huge disparity between the figures 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 over 900. that's just a huge gap. the 100 provincial government said that he so they,
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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. 1 off on social media, i don't know what to believe, 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. to come this half hour, the hello and welcome to travelers from china. backtracking on its requirement for visitors to show proof of vaccination. and how conversion, boeing 747 is set to make space history in the u. k.
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ah, here's the thing. winds are shifting around across the northwest, that's bumping temperatures up those details right here, right now. good to see you. but you had to figure, right, this comes out of costs, periods of rain across the islands of ireland and britain, weather alerts in play to of it. some of this rain could cause some flooding in time for western russia. moscow things are improving temperature wise. i think by the end of the week, you'll be more in line with where you should be for this year, which is minus for you. been in some freezer weather and looking ahead, i think temperatures will be on the plus side of things. next week, while the vigorous system packed with moisture lowered, the temperatures across the bulkheads. but on 2 states, harry could see about 10 centimeters of snow. maybe even some freezing rain mixed in there to rental downpours happen over the a g and pushing into western turkey on tuesday. that's going to impact places like
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budrum for example. other side of the mediterranean. com. here are a few clouds floating around and off to the top end of africa, we go to that northwest slice breezy, some showers mixed in for the ne mauritania, whether alerts in play for how low temperatures will go there, about 8 degrees over nights. temperature is also fallen off across the western cape province. so kitchen has a height of 20 for what weather is stretching from angola right through to most in peak on tuesday. that's it. see later, ah, harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting our lawyers with terrible consequences . a new documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons in the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. how we ignored the global sov. to put profits before people. and it won't cost
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ah, time of pundents or not just ah ah, or motor top storage unit to 0. security forces in brazil of arrested around 1500 people involved in the storming of the seats of power in the countries capital. brought police have been clearing a camp of both on our supporters outside brazilian army headquarters. pakistan says that donors have pledged $9000000000.00 to help him recover from last year's devastating floods. at a you an organized conference in geneva. and the 1700 people were killed and 130000000 effected and health officials in china. central hannon region say 89
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percent of people have been infected with coven. 19 government is pushed on with reopening the country. despite a nationwide surgeon infections thailand who has begun welcoming visitors from china after beijing dropped its strict code 19 travel rules on sunday, the thai government is also rescinded the mandatory vaccination requirement. it only announced at the weekend tony chang reports from bangkok. oh, 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, it was reward enough to be able to travel overseas. and people are flatly under review is here, and here also how good repeat it interest, and everything. well,
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is the tourists move 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 all 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 the variance of the virus by not imposing was speaking to al jazeera, the minister explained. he wants to do everything, so to encourage visitors to come, really rally at the risk as an opportunity together. and you, i valuation is that there is no risk. they still risk, but we have things to overcome those risks. you in the financial risks of not inviting people who are the v, you mean the find the economic risk of norfolk southern risk?
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this abrupt houston is an indication to fight the thailand. once terrorist 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 hairline 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 current bars curbs. although it expects visitor numbers will remain low. thailand however, needs to get back to pre pandemic visitor levels. fast harvey, i'm happy that chinese tories start coming back. we haven't been able to make 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
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asian countries will be hoping chinese visitors make the most of the new found freedom. tony ching al jazeera, bangkok, iran has handed down 3 more death sentences for offences related to anti government protest. triggered by the death of massa, many in custody of so called morality police, as despite international condemnation, nevertheless, to latest executions which were carried out on saturday. the ear and a number of european countries of summoned iranian diplomats to protest. 17 people have so far been sentenced to death with 4 executions carried out. had been overnight demonstrations outside the prison where the most recent sentences were handed down. israel's new far right national security minister to my bank via has told police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces. and for his last week's release of the longest held palestinian prisoner from an israeli jail. harry munious, who was convicted a kidnapping, and killing,
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and his ready soldier in 1983 waved the palestinian flag when he was welcomed home to his village in israel. and the air said, quote, lawbreakers, waving the palestinian flag were encouraging terrorism and uncommon reports must use them. it's 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 all the 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, ag, she 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 his ready soldier sharina blankly as her herse was bringing her coffin into jaffa gate in the old
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city for her to go to the the church where there was a palestinian flag in the bank of about hers in the window. these re, to police actually smashed the window and took 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 a hard line at the made bank of it. 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 as the a. he's a tough guy that he can put these things into place. however, that 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 go and take down flags. whether it's a good use of police. time as it was, a russian missile has killed 2 people and wounded for others in the ukrainian
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village of shaft. jenko, vey. ariel footage shows the extent of the damage or to market se of the city of cock eve is one of many attacks by russian forces in recent days. despite russia announcing a unilateral cease fire, for the orthodox christmas keep is reinforcing the solider a small town near back moot, which has been repelling constant attacks by the russian wagner mercenary. good. meanwhile, a kremlin is standing by the russian defense ministries claimed to have killed $600.00 ukrainian soldiers in an attack on chrome, a task, as despite journalist, finding no sign of casualties at the scene of the strike, the ministry said it was retaliation for ukraine killing at least, $89.00 russian service men in a new year's eve strike on barracks in ukraine's eastern donates treyjen. some pro kremlin brothers have said rushes hurting its own cause, with unreliable propaganda. or the 70000 nurses have gone to strike it to major new york city hospitals. they said have been hopes to act by
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a failure to tackle what they call a crisis of unsafe staffing. nursing unions worn management or putting patients at risk and causing burn out among health care workers. hospital administrators say they're struggling to cope with a global shortage of qualified nurses. yes, so the nurses died, all mazama had basically come together to say that we're tired of being exploited. we're tired of our patients being abused and most of all were tired of seeing them not difficult they deserve. we came to nurses to take care of people because we care about them. you come from compassion and it's very difficult to come into the hospital every single day. and although we're unable to get them, the kennedy actually deserve your work through the pandemic. and we have short staffing on the road in travel and nurses. it doesn't fill the gap. we still have a bunch of vacancies and we're over words. so we're really nice and it is hard on the, on the patients. because when you say that for them, austin serbs have held a military parade to mark the declaration of their or thomas republics statehood. despite the national holiday being banned by
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a constitutional court of police special forces and our vehicles parade through a town adjoining. sorry ever. it's the 1st time the march of 2 and a half 1000 armed police and civilians has been held on the borders of the muslim, both in the act domination region. operators, federation of the day, $992.00 and both new service declared their own state. and this report because epsco that decoration triggered a war in which 100000 people were killed in 995. the dayton agreement ended the war by recognizing the appeal because as part of bosnia herzegovina, the rest of the country is a federation domination. by both next and crow, i had jewish, more from the parade and east, sorry of for the 9th of january is a day that they see as a national holiday when they formed an awesome region with bosnia and herzegovina
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in the ninety's. whereas for the bosnian muslims, it is a symbol of war, will crime, genocide, and crimes against humanity permitted by the forces in the 90s. now, the constitutional court in the country, the high afford, in bosnia and herzegovina bands celebration, arguing that it discriminatory towards other ethnic groups in the country, namely the whole process. and with this quite this said before it is have been celebrated for years. this is the 1st year that they are celebrating the 9th of january near the bosnian capital held under the seed for 4 years. now, all this is fred, the deteriorating, the political facility in the country stuck between the white. on the one hand, bosnia is trying to become a member of the european union. on the other hand,
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there is a very strong russian influence on the west abuses, the leader, me what i thought it would be. the roster in bosnia and herzegovina. miller, i thought at the bottom of the award and the rosalind presidents with a metal during this year celebrations. although the russian president did not ronald in bosnia to receive it. a vintage in western germany is due to be demolished this week in order to expand a coal mine. climate activists have occupied the site for the last 2 years to stop the expansion plans, but thousands more of joined them in recent days. as germany cuts its dependency on russian gas and oil, it's warning it will need to use coal for several more years. so fasten has more from route to rot. o climate accident here and literally are continuing to prepare for the eviction. police says can happen within 48 hours or so the erecting more barricade. so trying to find anything possible to use for
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these very case. there is a whole line off barry case erected already behind this one. and you can see that from today the police has moved in much closer to the village. we see the police fans here, and some people are standing here in front of police fans in a sort of a peaceful resistance around hundreds. maybe thousands of people are still here in the cam saying they're not going anywhere, but police has described the eviction. the upcoming and fiction as one of the most complicated and dangerous operations that they have to do dangerous because it's a mind it's one of the biggest lick night minds here in germany. brown called last night just one of the most polluting forms of coal. and mine is going to be expand it. so it is a dangerous situation with a large gorge of 30 to 50 meters high, where people can fall into. and on the other side, they are people living in 3 houses,
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up to 10 meters high in trees. so please it says sending in specialist as they say, to try to remove these people from the 3 houses. they will take up to 4 weeks for this eviction which sounds like an enormous operation. and people hear these activists say they will stay put, they're not going anywhere. the final preparations are on the way for the u. k. first ever. rocket launch is being carried out by repurposed boeing, 747, scheduled to take off from cornwall in southwest england. and if you as time, once the plane is over the land take a rocket will be launched is carrying 9 small satellites into a bit, which will be used by both military and civilian british astronauts. tim peak says he hopes this is just the beginning. so you can space launches, he's exciting. this isn't just the 1st launch for the u. k into all bit, but it is the 1st launch for europe. and it marks a real new era where we can actually minute.

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