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this is al jazeera ah, hello, lauren taylor, this is the hours are in use are live from london, coming up. brazilian security forces, clear a camp of both scenarios, supporters and the rest. hundreds of people are to writers attach the country, seats of power international donors pledge $9000000000.00 to help pakistan recover from last year is devastating. floods. health officials say 89 percent of people in her non china's most populous province of nam infected with coverage. and final checks underway is you k prepares for it's fast orbital space launch using a repurposed bone 747 and i'm far as small with the sports as well. as star gareth fail, retires from the 33 year old announced on social media that he's ending his playing
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career at both club and international level. ah, security forces in brazil, if arrested around 1500 people involved in the storming of government buildings in the countries capital brazilian, on sunday. tensions remain high in the capital a day after the attack on the countries seats of power by supporters of former president j. able to narrow the lease and soldiers have been clearing a camp of his supporters. outside brazil is army headquarters. dozens of buses were deployed to transport them to a regional police headquarters. it was seen waving flags through the windows of the buses, thousands of earth. the former far right president follows, invaded congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. they bypassed security barricades, climbed on roofs, smashed windows,
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and destroyed furniture and art work. heads of brazil's 3 branches of government have condemned what they called terrorist acts of snare or supporters have been blocking highways and causing havoc for weeks. they refuse to accept his defeat in october's elections, which led to a new scene, us unit, a silver taking power on january the 1st some drab was now supporters and they dismantled camps. say they're not responsible for the attack on brazil's government buildings or whatever. you think the people who are here camping did those things in congress? no, they didn't. we are peaceful people. good. do us, business people, family, people for the patriotism. that's what you've got here. you go. it's rage. it's a lot of cowardice. and would look around. she, we are patriots. we love the fly. these people want to steal from us. they only
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think about steal any. because stealing here is justifiable, crime is compensated in brazil because nothing happens. why? because ministers, he should take action don't. they are also corrupt in that. whereas what, where the protests have been camped out the crystal square. it's a park in brazil is military district. and it's right beside brazil's army headquarters from there to 8. can you me to run on cities main access to the free power square? that's a sign of brazil's congress presidential office and supreme court, where both in our supporters launched their attack on sunday ramos and i was currently in florida where he few but 2 days before his term ended, his wife says he's been admitted to a hospital suffering from abdominal pain. earlier, he tweeted, denying involvement in the process. he said peaceful demonstrations in the form of the law. part of democracy, however, depredations and invasions of public buildings as occurred today. escape the rule.
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throughout my mandate, i have always been within the 4 lines of the constitution. in addition, i repudiate the accusations without evidence attributed to me by the current head of the executive of brazil. whitehouse, his face caused to expel both scenario from the u. s. b u. s. state department would not comment specifically on both scenarios. visa, but said someone in his position would have to change the immigration status. if someone entered the united states on a visa, which is essentially a diplomatic or foreign diplomats or as of state in a visa holder. if it's a visa holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government. it is incumbent on that these are older to depart us or to request a change to another immigration status. within 30 days of correspondence monitoring events from south, palo, and brazilian that start with one k. and i can't live in brasilia for us and you
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were in the news conference, the justice minister held earlier. what did you say? yes. ah, well, he said that it was a success in a way that brazil was able to stop the domino effect. they were thinking that an uprising could start here and spread throughout the country. at least that is what the bull sinatra's hers were hoping for. the financial market actually also reacted saying that lola came out strengthen because during the whole day to day he held meetings with the congressman with the armed forces with the supreme court is and right now with the governors of all the states and they all stuck together to defend democracy, the justice minister also said that this was worse than the capitol hill storming
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because they had stormed 3 public buildings. but there were more people that had been detained than during the capitol hill storming, and that these people are now being investigated. and he said, we were blessed that the nobody died. he also said he toned down a commentaries that were being made, whether the police was in a didn't act or anything like that. he said that everything is going to, according to the plan that they're going to investigate. the already found out that people from 10 different states were financing this camp outside of brazilian. people have been camping there for over 2 months. and buses had come in in the last few days. so somebody was obviously paying for this and they want to get to the root of question. but he said that brazil ah, that democracy was strengthened. and also the foreign relations ministry bang to
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for all the international support that they received. and this brazil, likely to request to the boston r o be extradited from the u. s. while the minister also spoke answer that question, he said that to ask for an extradition, the person in question must either be charged with something or is being tried or is an outlaw, which is not the case of former president j dable sonata. although he did say that bull sonata was responsible for his words because as president, he spread hatred throughout brazil, which ended up leading to what happened on sunday, to the storming of 3 public buildings here. the presidential palace, congress and the supreme court. he also, they asked, what if us congressman, want to expel bull sonata? what happens then? and he said, well, that it's up to the u. s. government to decide. wanted to thank you very much.
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indeed. i just interested in human is live in south palo, where people are gathering for a pro democracy rally in here. we can see lots of people behind you how a person is reacting to what happened in the capitol. well i think that this is the 1st invisible reaction to what happened a little more than 24 hours ago. i'm on the largest avenue in south follow the largest city in brazil, and one of the largest in the world avenue that balise that there are columns of people in front of me that i can see that are moving in this direction behind me. i'm sure you can also see hundreds and hundreds of people. they're all here to denounce what they call an attempt to destroy this country's democracy. this country's institutions. this has been called for by the social movements that are mainly left wing, but also with the participation of many other ordinary brazilians are coming here. we are seeing old people, young people, children as well. and he will say that they're afraid that these democratic
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institutions are at risk. people are calling it what happened, an act of fascism, an attempt to take over the country by longer is those are the words that are being repeated over and over again. so there is a sense that, that the civil society has to make this band. it has to send out a powerful message that they are not in agreement with this. that it is not that majority of brazilians that agree with these tactics, or with overthrowing a democratically elected president. and what would you say this invasion, has it been on, on louis presidents, he's trying to mit or we can, did you know that to, to say what would the hope is that it will at least strengthen the institutions of this country. and we are seeing movement in that direction. the president, as monica was also mentioning, has been meeting with the governors of the whole country. many, many of them are of the opposite of the opposition were loyal to president bald. so
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now to former president, also not of but they all agree that that, that they must all gather, gain about bonded bottom. sorry, as joking, bind together at this hour to, to show that they did these sorts of things cannot go on the same thing with congress. and of course, with the judiciary. so the president is going to try to put the blame here, not just on extreme is but also on much of the opposition eventually. but right now he's got to try to show of national unity whether that will strengthen him or not. in the short and medium turn, we, we don't know yet. well, we'll be watching very, very closely in the coming days and weeks human. thank you very much. indeed. philippe ramos is a political analysts from the new school for social research in new york. he joins us now from salvatore. in brazil. thank you very much for being with us. so the government is launched investigation into into what happened from what we know so far. what, what's your impression of how this was organized or,
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or potentially funded? thank you for having me. first, it's important to to see that all that man and relevant actors in brazil are trying to frame what happens yesterday as a domestic get her is events now. so i think this is a very serious advance. although i prefer to call sort of the, from the right extremist in brazil, only to not don't blame what happens, but to detach what's happened in brazil. broad happening to con, trees and places. when you see like every organizations like isaac and bob and other ones. so i think it's, it's very serious and it's very important the trying to frame out habit as they are isn't because it's a way to deliver it. demise, these actors is the rioters in order to criminally, prosecute them. so i think it makes a lot of sense when outlets and brazil authorities,
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i tried to fame and then this way, although it's a still controversial discussion. so those are what happens to the people who been rounded up in lunars issued a decree, heading over security in the capital to the, to the federal government for the rest of the month. what powers does that give them and, and what will that mean in practice? well, the police in brazil is commanded by the governors of the states and brazil kept sober zena is a kind of national district which has also governor. that's the commander of the police. and they found that the governor didn't act as he was supposed to. and the police in brasilia allowed the rioters to cover all this important buildings of the 3 branch of power. so in order to hold the governor and the secretary of public security, comfortable, this intervention was decreed. you're the to the government,
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national government to take over the power in control, the security in this, in the secret situation to see. i think it's really important that the government exit the very swiftly and with resolve and supported by all the other branch of power in the, in most of the governors in brazil. so i think it shows that the rioters, i kind of isolated, if someone already told me there were thousands of them in the capital buildings, it was not like millions, it was not the revolution. although they were trying to frame then this elves as the people, i think the people spoke in brazil when they voted. and then let me as elect the, as, as the president elected in brazil. so i think it's, it's important to see that the brazilian institutions are very, very resilient and can act together with all, all the force of law to bring all right as accountable. we saw earlier that both
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nora denounced what he called the invasions of public buildings and so on and tweet but and but he defended the right to for what he called peaceful protests. and he also said he hadn't incited the mobile. what do you make of his reaction and, and what do you think? brazil will, will try and do in terms of both scenarios. this is a very intelligent move from both scenario because he detached himself from any responsibility and his end is to shoot himself for any criminal prosecution. if he's in the united states is outside the contract. how could he be responsible for any act that's happening in brazil? so i think it's a touch can move, and it's kind of similar to what happens in the west. the vision of the capital went on the tramps, also tried to detach itself, branding responsibility. so i think that that will, is to let the masses take to the streets and going to march and, and then even storming, building like we saw yesterday in brazil,
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even with the use of violence. but then this people, if, if it's, if it's successful from the point of view of both scenario here and the armed forces could stepping and say, i will save brazil, the people is asking for that crime for help. so i think it is that that's come move, it didn't succeed in the united states and i don't think that it would be success in brazil either that mark democracy prevail faith and i think it's preventing awesome brazil from almost thank you very much indeed. try to thank your coming up on the news hour from london. oh, thailand welcomes travellers from china backtracking on its requirement for visitors to show proof of a coven vaccination. sinking houses drive people out of one of india's holiest towns, plus oh yeah. it's for the golfer who
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suffered historic final day. so in hawaii ah pakistan's as donors have pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating floods. more than it had hoped for. the commitments were made at a high level conference in geneva with the u. n. a pakistan was seeking help covering half its 16300000000 dollar recovery bill france, the u. s. saudi arabia and china were among the countries pledging help. at the u. n. says it was pakistan's worst disaster in decades, and he's 1700 people were killed, and more than 30000000 affected berlin when the board disaster needs assessment. my government has prepared a comprehensive framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction with resilience. bearing in mind the
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minimum funding requirement of $16300000000.00, 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 pakistan, you know, the zillion way will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars and far 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. can now hide the reports from the shower in pakistan. the conference in geneva organized in conjunction with the united nation secretary
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general of the united nation in geneva, to head buckets on marsher support from the international community from their donor agency from friendly country. and although dad been at his fund from the country to help project on out of trouble, it didn't nowhere near enough award focused on need. important thing for budget on now is our goal for future disasters? it did, after all, our country that was able to climate james, i know, of course the country will now to build better, richard, motor, zillion. in order to wear 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 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,
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i've been waiting for several months to get assistance. 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's no hope from anyone including the government. one of the goldman has not given any help so far kind of believe in miserable 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 is up to the government now to deliver on your promise to help bring the paper louder off a measure, but his date of effect where do. busy those people envelope just on and then i
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still living out in the open. i have not been able to go back to the villages and although the water may have receded and several areas that are still large area which are still under, walked out. trillion prime ministers visited parts of western australia devastated by flooding more than a week ago. antony albany is a promised financial aid to repair homes and rebuild infrastructure in the kimberly region, which has seen that the worst flooding and the century x tropical psycho and eli brought a years worth of rain in a matter of days. some areas as it moves through western australia and the northern territory. when it comes to helping l, if suppliers to remote towns and get vulnerable residents to shelters. we've seen people who have lost just a bad everything as a result of this one in 100 year flood with a massive infrastructure damage, particularly to the crossings into fits, roy crossing that will take some time to repair. but today as well,
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we've had immediate announcement about support that stated on the ground to help people covered 19 has spread rapidly, and one of china's most popular provinces, health officials say 89 percent of people in central, her non region have been infected. that equates to 88 and a half 1000000 people. most cases are said to be mild or ancient matic. the government says it's determined to reopen the country despite a nationwide surge and infections. katrina, you has more from beijing. this announcement is very big and its spark, new fears of the possibility of a 2nd wave of covered 19 infections across the country. especially considering that not only has trying to open 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 due to new year, which happens at the end of january. so for the next few weeks,
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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 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 figures we're hearing from the provincial government and china's cdc, which is supposed to provide nationwide figures on corbin, 1900 infections. and according to the cdc, just about half a 1000000 people across china, they say, have been infected like covered 1900. no, 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 it has also raised further questions about the death toll and given credence to what the w, hey tro has said about china under representing the outbreak here. the scale of the outbreak, according to trying to the official figures on death in the death toll is just over 5000. and that's one of the lowest official figures in the world. and certainly people here are going to have further questions about what the actual decimal could look like in life of these new figures. thailand has begun welcoming visitors from china after beijing dropped it. strict. kevin 19 travels on sunday at the time. government is also rescinded. the mandatory vaccination requirement, it only announced the weekend. 20 chang reports from hancock. 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 in southern china,
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gift bags and garlands. but for the tourists, it was reward enough to be able to travel overseas. there is people out over flatly and the were filthy here. and here also, how would you repeat it and everything. wow. is the tourists 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 had hurriedly announced all passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination or immunity from cove at 19, regardless of their country of origin. and but on monday, the health minister backtracked thailand is dropping vaccine requirements, despite concerns that an influx of chinese tourists could bring new variance of the virus a fine, not imposing risk. speaking to al jazeera, the minister explained he wants to do everything, so to encourage visitors to come. we evaluate the risk as an opportunity together. and you, i valuation is that there is no risk. they still risk,
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but we have things to overcome those risks. you in the financial risks of not inviting people who are the way you mean the find the economic risk of norfolk southern risk. this abrupt you turn 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. so, so 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 cove at 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 fardy, i'm happy,
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the 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 asian countries will be hoping chinese visitors make the most of the new found freedom. tony ching al jazeera bank hook, a russian miss. alice killed 2 people and wounded 4 others in the ukrainian village of chev. shanker. bay area for 2 shows the extent of the damage to market se to the city. how you've it's one of many attacks by russian forces in recent days. despite russia announcing a unilateral cease fire for the orthodox christmas cave is reinforcing the solider a small town nearby moot which was fema repelling constant attacks by the russian lesson regroup. meanwhile, the criminal standing by the russian defense ministries claimed to have killed 600
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ukrainian soldiers. in an attack on chrome, a task spike joined this finding no sign of casualties at the scene of the strike. the ministry said it was retaliation for ukraine. can at least $89.00 russian serviceman and a new year's eve strike on the barracks in ukraine's eastern net region. some pro criminal brothers have said russia is hurting its own cause with unreliable propaganda. more still to come, this hour subs gather to celebrate the decoration over public a subscript. despite a constitutional court ban, non essential health care on standby in new york as thousands of nurses at 2 major hospitals go on strike. and in sport, the gulf comp hosts to pick up their 1st when of a tournament or tell you how they got on nature in the a
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here's the thing, winds are shifting around across the northwest that pump in 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 that. 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 4. 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 though could see about 10 centimeters of snow. maybe even some freezing rain mixed in there to rental downpours happen over the g and pushing into western turkey on tuesday. that's going to impact places like budrum, for example. other side of the mediterranean. com. here are a few clouds floating around and off to the top end of africa,
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we go to that northwest slice breezy, some showers mixed in them for the ne mauritania, whether alerts in play for how low temperatures will go there, about 8 degrees over nights, temperatures 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, the discarded clothes from which nations are funneled through charities, and sold to impoverished nations on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to re so to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling and environmental catastrophe. people have power troubles to garner to uncover the dirty secret behind the world's fashion addiction. that white man's clothes on a just ita live in america is a region of wonder. i'm joy of tragedy and yes,
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of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you have to be able to relate to the human condition with i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to said light on how and why lou ah, or month the top stories on our sierra security courses in brazil have cleared supporters of former president jaya bo scenario from the protest camera outside
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brazilian army headquarters. a day after the storming of the seats of power around 1500 people involved in the rot have been arrested. by costanza stone is fledged $9000000000.00 to help recover from last year is devastating floods. at a un organized conference in geneva, the 1700 people were killed and over 30000000 effect and health officials and trying to central hernandez region say 89 percent of people have been infected with code. 1961 just pushed on with reopening the country. despite a nationwide surgeon infections. iran has added down 3 more death sentences for a fence is related to anti government protests triggered by the death of massa, many in the custody of so called morality police. that despite international condemnation of the 2 latest executioners which carried out on saturday, the, you and a number of european countries of someone iranian diplomats to protest. 17 people have so far been sentenced to death with 4 executions carried out. in overnight
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conversations outside the prison where 2 prisoners it'd be facing eminent execution israel's new far right. national security minister, him up and give you a toll police to remove palestinian flags from public spaces. it follows last week's release of the longest held palestinian prisoner from an israeli jail, carrying eunice who was convicted of kidnapping and killing, and israeli soldier in 1983 waved the palestinian flag when he was welcomed home to his village in israel. then give you said, quote, lawbreakers waving the palestinian flag, we're encouraging terrorism for you and his vision to keep a key border crossing between to kia and syria open for critical aid deliveries for another 6 months about how was the only remaining cross military reach from to care to syria, the cross border a agreement was set to expire on tuesday. agencies have criticized the temporary 6
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month extensions and want a more permanent solution. indonesian officials who transferred a 195 ring the refugees who landed on the shores of our tre province on sunday to a government facility. more than half of them were women and children. hundreds of wrangler refugees of landed and ended easier in the last few months. partially report after drifting at sea for nearly a month. these were hanger, 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. they are now any opportunity,
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any coverage aggression for 1100 if you're just. so we're come here. to visit. nearly 3 quarters of a 1000000 ringer muslims had fled their homes in buddhist majority, myanmar for neighboring bungler dash after cracked 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 search of a better life in malaysia or indonesia. here the un refugee agency will work with the indonesian government to determine the new arrivals status. a little honda, j o. c, longly are 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. suddenly, last year, archie received more than 500 will hinder who have been given a mostly warm, welcoming. now ready, mozilla. it's true, they can be
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a problem for us. but 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 or reporting fishermen and archie spotted 3 boats, which they suspect, oh carrying ringer refugees. it's not clear whether the boat that came ashore on sunday was one of them. the un estimates more than 2000 people attempt at the crossing from bangladesh last year. and at least $200.00 died. making 20221 of the dead years. years at sea for ringo refugees. florence louis al jazeera, indonesia and malaysia have decided to work together to end what they say is discrimination against palm oil. in an asian president took, her daughter has been hosting the malaysian prime minister annoy abraham. the 2 countries supply, 85 percent of the world's palmer oil, and the looking to boost the market. the e u has
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a renewable energy policy to phase out palm oil based fuels by 2030. it says the product is linked to deforestation, and inadequate worker's rights people living in one of the holiest towns in the himalayas. a being evacuated on hundreds of houses began developing cracks and sinking india's prime minister and arrangement in discuss it with his cabinet for the weekend. but many from me said i haven't received any help yet. that mean baba as well. i don't want to live in one of the world's most picturesque places, but they're moving out because the grounds, literally thinking beneath their feet. this is josh month in india's water account region. it light in the himalayas and it's a gateway to numerous shrines and tracking roofs. and for months the $17000.00 residents have been sounding the alarm about worsening subsidence. yes, i could either. carryover. everyone plays a part of the are several trucks. and in many places the water is slipping into the ground. many playing the problem on roads and tunnels being built for
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a nearby hydro electric project in some places, dirty water gushes onto roads. but hundreds of houses also have large crags that have got bigger in recent weeks. district officials say the area has been declared disaster prone, and dozens of families have been moved to temporary shelters in hotels, in guest houses. that leaves many more worried, their homes will collapse. where can we take our children now? where was the government? when all this damage was happening, someone should consider us to and listen to. where do we go now? on sunday, they held the latest in a series of protests demanding more central government action. officials say they'll be offering dry russian supplies as well as financial assistance, but some are angry that warnings against widespread construction in the area were ignored for decades. right, in the beginning, when this started, people living into that they were living in
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a zone which is undisturbed. and it should not have grown like a big city or big town debate has become. now the cracks keep getting bigger, forcing more people out of their homes and looking for help. that baba al jazeera nigeria is an actual commission says next month's election could be canceled or postponed if insecurity in the country isn't dealt with decisively as chairman. so security forces need to be fully equipped to deal with any channels at all times of an increase in violence in nigeria, northwest, and central states, as well as an insurgency. in the northeast. on saturday, gunmen attacked a train station in the south, kidnapping around fresh people and injuring others. but his weight is attorney general's as a court has issued arrest warrants for the new leadership of the opposition national assembly crimes including treason, the 3 or makers who were appointed last week to lead the assembly have lived abroad
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since 2019 because of what they say is government harassment? the opposition is preparing to hold a primary in june to choose a candidate to face president nicholas madura in an election tentatively scheduled for 2024. the government has asked interposed to arrest the legislation. yes, president joe biden is on his 1st official visit to mexico since taking office in the next hour is due to arrive at the presidential palace to discuss trade security and drug trafficking with president under manuel lopez open door. but immigration is likely to talk their agenda of and be joined by canadian prime minister just intruder for the north american leaders. summit turbo is live 1st in mexico city. what can we expect from the summit? well, this is the 1st time joe biden as president comes for latin america. the 1st time that president biden comes to mexico. he arrived here on sunday night and he's
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going to be arriving here at the presidential palace that you can see right behind me in the next hour. who's also going to be part of the summit. here is a canadian prime minister just in today. he has already landed here and he'll be joining, joining biden and mexican president under manuel loper saw in a dinner later today for the summit to take place here on tuesday. so there are lots of thrusting issues that president wants to discuss during this event. here. climate change, the economy security, but the most pressing issue right now is migration and the thousands and thousands of people that are trying to make it to the united states. many of them are escaping poverty. climate change conflicts among many other things and there's thousands of them crossing through the panama, through columbia. darian got been making it to the border and now they're waiting. they're waiting for a chance to make it to the united states. the u. s. has already announced a plan, a parole program that would allow $30000.00 people from cuba, the colorado,
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off venezuela and haiti to enter legally to the united states. they would have to fly in and if they're twice or caught up the board, they will be banned from trying to make it to the country for 5 years. mexico has already agreed to allow 30000 people deported from those countries here in mexico. and this types of agreements are going to be discussed here today. so we're going to have to see whether anything new comes out. we have heard from a mexican president loper saw that he discussed already with bite. and when he arrived of how pressing the humanitarian situation and how important it is to attack the root problem. so by gratian that people are not leaving their homes just because they want to, that there are lots of things that take here and that those things need to be discussed. and of course, human rights organizations wasting the situation on the border. how many of the policy is implemented by canada, by the united states, and by mexico, making it very, very difficult for those who are trying to reach the us for canada,
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who are trying to get political asylum because of the situation in their country. it's, it's almost impossible for them to make it, and that's why they're also racing concerns and expressing their concerns about the situation on the ground and interest. a few days ago we saw the detention of you know, guzman, some the drug lord chapel is going to cartels and issue in the bilateral meeting. yes, of course, and drug trafficking is a major issue between the united states and mexico. earlier today we heard from mexican president loper for whatever works, because many here in mexico, they were saying that the detention off of the, the old man that said chapel son was a gift to bite him if he was coming here. well, what he said is that this was not the case, but this operation had been on the way for months. and he considered it disrespectful for people to be addressing the issue of such but it is a major issue and how to tackle, for example, for the united states,
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the trafficking of fentanyl to be united states, around between 780-0000 people died because of overdose and fentanyl and this is a major issue for the us. and on the other side, it is what, here for mexico, mexico, once the united states, to help them fight the trafficking of weapons, it estimated that around 500000 firearms and 3rd, mexico from the united states. this view of violence in this up here in mexico cartel violent drug related violence and that white mexico once the involvement of the united states and the help of the united states to try to tackle this problem there as well. thank you very much. indeed, thousands of nurses from 2 major hospitals in new york has gone on strike of what they call in a crisis of understaffing hospital administrators in the u. s. say they're struggling to co, a global shortage of quantified nurses, christian to louis reports, new york. ah,
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it was 6 in the morning and still dark when 7000 nurses walked off the job at to private new york hospitals. but it was an unexpected. nurses have been negotiating for 4 months now. management offered them pay increases amounting to more than 18 percent over the next 3 years. but the nurses say this is not about money. it's about safe staffing. and they have the support of the cities, labor groups. and we're going to be with them today. and as long as it takes to get a bare contract that they deserve, you cannot talk about patient care without talking about how you take care of and how you listen to the people who provide pe, he care guy, mount sinai, they cancel the elective surgeries and move some babies out of the neonatal intensive care unit to other hospitals and anticipation of the service disruptions management is called the nurses actions reckless. but the nurses said they are the ones looking out for patient safety. nurses say they are routinely asked to care
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for more patients than is safe, sometimes up to 20 per nurse and emergency rooms where a limit of 3 is recommended. but california is the only state that mandates nurse to patient ratios in a year and a half vacancy belonged to $500.00. yeah, that is what is the retina? nurses said a stabbing shortages started even before the corona virus pandemic. when they were hailed as heroes on the front line with city hospitals crowded with sick and dying patients, many nurses put others health before their own. the stress they say is causing many to lead their jobs. 7 other hospitals have come to agreements in the last week, but there appears to be public support for the remaining holdouts because just get their money. they deserve every se, every dollar new york's governor has called on both sides to agree to binding arbitration, to minimize service disruptions. the nurses say that without guarantees on staffing
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levels, the crisis will only get worse for them and the patients they care for. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york, bosnian serbs have held a military parade to mark the declaration of their will. thomas republics, statehood. despite the national holiday being banned by the constitutional court armed police special forces and armored vehicles paraded through town adjoining sarajevo. as the 1st time, the march of 29000 am said, police and civilians has been held on the borders of the was in bosnia dominated region. straight is the separation of the day in 1992 when bosnian serbs declared their own state known as republic a sub scope that declaration triggered a war in which 800000 people were killed. in 1995, the dayton agreement ended the war by recognizing their public oscar as part of bosnia herzegovina. rest of the country is a federation, dominated by both me acts and croats. i der hudson was ich,
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as more from the parade in east area. but for the 9th of january, a day that they see as a national holiday when they form the number of reasons within bosnia and herzegovina in the ninety's. whereas for the bosnian muslims, it is a symbol of who will crime genocide, crimes against humanity committed by the forces in the ninety's. now, the institutional courts in the country, the high afford, in bosnia and herzegovina vans celebration, arguing that it discriminatory towards other ethnic groups in the country, namely the phone across and with, despite this, before it is, have been celebrated for years. this is the 1st year they are celebrating the 9th
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of january near the bosnian capital held under the seed for 4 years now old. this is the deteriorating, the political stability in the country stuck between the white. on the one hand, both is trying to become a member of the european union. on the other hand, there is a very strong russian influence on the west abuses, the both leader me what i thought is to be the roster prophecy in bosnia and herzegovina. miller, i thought it was the lever award to the russian presidents with a metal during this year's celebrations. although the russian president did not ronald, in bossier, to receive it. a village 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 many more have joined them in recent days. as germany cuts its dependency on
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russian gas and oil, it's one a will need to use coal for several more years. progresses of medicare, they wouldn't be going down without a fight. fights new was a creamer were burning up our climate here. everything that's happening is not just about the villages. it's about meeting the parents climate target is about the politicians assigned to treating us. it's a great to these treaties and it is treason against the population, against the people and against the future generation of them. i don't, i'm getting kind of, i think it is unacceptable that we continue to burn cold despite the crisis, despite all the various difficulties with facing in the energy market with facing the climate crisis, which will be a significant be great to crisis than anything else. still had this news on how a converted bearing 747 is set to make space history in the u. k. and a massive announcement by this welsh o legend details coming up the sport ah
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a whole ah ah, in the next hour in western europe 1st, ever orbital space launch is due to blast off. the rocket has been carried by a re purpose bearing 747, which will take off from new key and cool in southwest england. once the plane is over, the atlantic, the rocket will be launched is carrying 9 small satellites into a bit which will be used by both military and civilians. british astronaut tim peak says he hopes this is just the beginning for you. k space launches. he's exciting,
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this isn't just the 1st launch for the u. k into all bits, but it is the 1st launch for europe. and it marks a real new era where we can actually manufacture small satellites. we can launch them, we can service them, or we can provide all the downstream data as well. so is a hugely inspiring moment. us horowitz, sport. lauren, thank you so much. wellstar a garret bail has announced his immediate retirement from football. the 33 year old posted on social media that eighty's stepping away from both his club and international career bails, last parents for wales, was at the recent world cup in katara, where they crashed out in the group stages. bill enjoyed a trophy laden stint at round madrid, where he won multiple la loca, and champions league titles. his most recent club has been l. a. f. c. in the united states. or earlier, we spoke to ben hayward of for, for to magazine. he believes garrath bill is arguably the greatest british player
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of all time. garrett said after the welcome when we were knocked out, woke up that he would carry on a plane for his nation, said half the time he has surprised me a little bit. but you know what, i think what probably happened was look back on his career, played and woke up with wells played in euro's well. 75 was a few years ago when everything he could win at club level with ram matured and he probably thought, you know, there's nothing more for me left to achieve in football. i was thinking that he was a plan who will be remembered for moments. wonderful moments around madrid, you know, he must not forget. and despite the injury problems, even though it ended elizabeth on the sound know, you know, he scored some hugely important goals for them. you know, champions they finally was young, had kick against liverpool in cave. the that wonderful started run against bus loaner in the cooper there a final and many more over
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a 100 goes in church. so you know, legal trophies come wins for champions late winds in 5 seasons. he was a big part of that never. and of course then again ended up with another champions . we went last season even though he wasn't much of a part of it. i think he'll be remembered as a truly great black and perhaps the greatest british plan. certainly the greatest british plan to play the broad france's world cup. winning gold, key for hugo or east has announced his retirement from international football. the 36 year olds, $145.00 games for france, makes him his country's growth tap player of all time. he led them to victory in the 2018 world comp and was also captain as they finished runners up towards 2020 to laurie's and says he would like to focus his attention on his partner club, career, golf club house, iraq had picked up their 1st when of the tournaments they stunned, asian giant, sally ravia and iraqi winning match to now it's
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a result that iraq top of group $8.00 to $4.00 it's a 1st time around has hosted in international tournament in more than 4 decades. iraqi football writer hassan n below says it's a chance for the world to see his country in a new light, one or 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 last is outside of our stupid days was considered special toward them and 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 a country low to people within the gulf region. and we've never really had this or public attention in the media. and this in itself is huge for us. because whenever
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people buying anything relates to come 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 phase can actually achieve when things are operating smoothly away from the veins of corruption and what we can actually do as a country when we get an opportunity to do so. and to time a major winner colon more, a cow has suffered a historic,
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a final day slump at the tournament of champions and hawaii. a all american began as final rounds, 6 shots clear of the fields. he finished it by tying a pc tor record for leasing the largest, $54.00 whole lead. john ram was the player to take advantage the spaniard winning the title by 2 strengths. okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to lauren in london. far. thank you very much and that's it for me, norton taylor, for this usa. i'll be back in a moment to of another full run for days news. thank you very much for watching bye for that. ah. ah.
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journey to a show on the west, right? so, and destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild the american people is spoken. but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much the social media companies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line? talk to al, just a moment ago, got that. we're somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural, i'm gonna terrorism that's going on. and so my, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. ah.
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