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and one of the world's most expensive cities, she can barely afford the basic stuff to stick daughter since the start of the coven 19 pandemic. there's been a big rise and people see relief for charity work because it's been particularly demanding. 28 percent of social workers with that job last year. many of them left the city altogether with political uncertainty, many relying to help find it difficult to get the support they need. a ah, a deadly surgeon, political violence and peru was public. anger grows against the rest of the former president last month. ah,
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hello, i am dire in jordan, this is al jazeera live from dall also coming up. j. dante back. oh, so the strengths, my supporters of the brazilian president a day off to his opponent, storm congress demanding his resignation. joe biden meets the mexican leader in a 1st visit by u. s. president and nearly a decade and pushes the tougher action on an eagle migration. and drugs and the you case, 1st of a space mission fails off to a glitch aborts, an attempt to north satellites into orbit ah 14 protests as have been killed in peru in the latest demonstrations demanding new elections and the resignation of president deena bolo, arctic. oh,
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they died in confrontations with security forces. they tried to over on the airport in the southern city of new york. hello, otto took off herself to impeachment and arrest of former president federal castillo last month on charges of rebellion and conspiracy with marianna sanchez joins us live, not on peruse capital lima marianna, so yet more deaths as these protests continue. what's the latest situation on the ground? now that that's right, darren 14 people did among them a 17 year old girl. and according to the ombudsman office, there are about 38 people wound it. some of them are in critical condition. now as you were saying, protesters clashed with police. some of the protesters make shift guns and these apparently firing with live rounds, most of the people that have been killed apparently, according to the governor of who know people that have been shot in the chest in
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the head. now, many of the protests of the dead, the death happened when the protesters were trying to overrun the airport. these have been intact, the deadly as they, after a couple of weeks ago, the army opened fire in i have who chal, that's another region in the south of the country where the military killed 10 people. then now this happened in the area for not which is south of the country is the city of the place where the airport is and hundreds of people coming from different places in the region of to know went to, to joining the march. because people were very angry at the government, they said that the government is trying to portray the protest in legitimate. and also people have been very angry because they've been sharing of pictures or
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a video of social in social media, of a group of policemen that were destroying a mobile motorcycle taxi, which is used by 4 people in pursuit to to move around to travel. and so people were very angry at this, and they are also very angry because they said that government has responded by sending military planes and so on to the area for no. so the situation is dire in many provinces, there are about $25.00 provinces that are now on strike. and 45 may roll. blood roads have been blocked in, in, in that region there. all right, and mine is san jose life us in lead. marianna, thank you. let's bring in for from washington dc. jo marie, but she's an associate professor of political science at george mason university. i'm an expert on peruvian politics. jerry. good to have you with us. have 14 more people have been killed in these anti government protests. how concerned are you
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about the rising number of protest as being kill them? this is also turning. do you think into a human rights crisis as well as a political one? 0, absolutely. it is a high, a human race rights crisis of an increasingly high degree. and as your reporter mention today was the worst day of violence in just under one month of d. number lower phase government over 40 civilians have been killed in the context of protests, of the majority as the result of security forces, firearms, in other words, they're being shot at by police and soldiers. ok, hundreds had been wounded. and in the context of these protests as well. so there's a clear, excessive use of force by security forces. and i, it international organizations around the world have called upon the blue arctic government to cease the repression and to seek dialed. okay. to peruse political
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crisis. yeah, that's an important point you make because i'm going to ask you, what's your view and how the government's responding. i'll be likely to see a much wider crackdown by the security forces against the demonstrate as, as these protest gain traction. right. my, my view is that this government has a sale to grasp the severity and the depth of the political crisis in peru. president bush, who are they herself, as well as many of her ministers have repeatedly dismissed. the protesters as the work of either professional agitators or violent groups, or even terrorist groups with a name of discrediting them and justifying repression against them, they are unwilling to infect. today, the press reported that after she learned about the death of the 1st protester in julio, the president boulevard, they said they are protesting against what we do not understand what they are
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asking for. what you are asking for is a pretext to continue generating campus. so she's completely dismissing the protests and failing to understand the depth of the crisis. let, let, let stay with those demands for a 2nd of january, because the protests as a cooling for the resignation of the new president, deena bolo, alta and early elections, is the government, like it will make any concessions. any compromises that to try to resolve this crisis? do you think i'm, i think it's very difficult. she has dug in her heels. she is supported by the right wing caucus in the congress, which is also dugan it's heels. and i think that they believe that with a little bit more repression, they can bring an end to the protests and continue governing the country and recurring power. so i'm worried in this context. yes. just just to broaden things out and, and get a final thought from you. joe murray. i mean, how a south american leaders viewing the political unrest in peru and do you think the
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international community has a role to play here? should they be stepping up and putting much more pressure on boulevard is government to resolve this crisis? well, to be fair. the inter american commission for human rights sent a mission in december and they're sending another mission that set to arrive the day after tomorrow. the of the united nations is also sending a mission are not as high level of mission as i'd like, but they're still sending a mission. so international human rights entities have taken note of the human rights crisis on the broader political crisis. but for example, the u. s government has stood very firmly by the boulevard. the administration has not made any comment about the growing crisis, about the repression about the killing of civilians. and there's been a more mixed response by other governments in the region. i think generally, but really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much and have a talking to out there. thank you. thank you for having me. now supports been
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pouring in from brazil as president lewis an assay alluded to silver off the storming of government buildings by supporters of his predecessor. on sunday he spoken with his u. s counterpart, joe biden, who described the violence as an assault on democracy. i well demonstrated rallied in defense of democracy, not far from where the riot hop. i'm going to send him in sao paulo. thousands cool for those involved in the storming of congress, the presidential palace and the supreme court to the jail. a latin america added to lucy newman was at the erotic. there were huge, huge crowds out here on by valleys. the avenue here in south bolo, it's the largest avenue in the capital of this state. and our people were, they were very excited. they were very worried, they said that it was the 1st time in many of their lifetimes that they had a witness to what they consider an attempted could at top a military take over their words like fascism, genocide being said,
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the speeches were very, very in century to say that these people have been carrying signs like this one that says there's no more also, no reason why diona d, i see that it must have existed or it wouldn't have happened yesterday. what was all yeah. what i mean by this is that what we call bullshit, that is actually an expression of faces. do you understand some fresh as i'm sorry . and so what goes on, i don't know. it has really all these years. it's an expression of freshness during dresser and what, what happened yesterday is also an expression of cautious because people in respect to the public institutions, the respect the elections. you know, well, thank you very much. this other scientist, terrorism, terrorist, go go to jail. there's a bit or 2 things that we have been hearing here that they want those responsible.
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not only the ideological author's intellectual office, but the ones who actually carried out the attack on this country. 3 institutions to be put in prison. but also they are asking for president or former president rather bull sonata to also be put in prison and his 3 sons while they're at it. so there is this call for there to be no amnesty, as has happened in this country many times in the past. what so for about 1500 people had been arrested in connection with the riots. dozens of buses were needed to take them to police headquarters in the capitol was president unit to silver says there remain in custody until the investigation is over. and pennies have been catering sites where supporters of jazz both scenario, what camped out, they refused to accept his defeat and october's presidential election, making unfounded claims, but the vote was rigged. brazil, as president, has already returned to work at the damaged presidential palace, monica, you knock him as more from the silly during the whole day to day he held meetings with up congressman with the armed forces with the supreme court is and
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with the governors of all the states and they all are stuck together to defend democracy. the justice minister also said that this was worse than the capitol hill storming 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 though nobody died, 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 had been camping there for over 2 months. and buses had come in in the last few days. so somebody was obviously paying for this. well, the u. s. is under pressure to expel j bolts. inara who's denied and citing the
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riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks and and monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain. it's related to a near fatal stubbing suffer during the 2018 election campaign. some us democrats want his diplomatic visit revolt to the state department as yet to comment directly on his case. if someone insurance united states on in eighty's, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or a foreign diplomats, or as it states, i, in a visa holder. it's a visa holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government. it is incumbent on that visa folder to depart us, or to request a change to another immigration status. within 30 days, a russians tried to kill 2 people and wounded for others and the village and eastern ukraine. the massage hit market and ship jenco. that's just southeast of the city of car keys. russian forces have been stepping up
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a tax in the east where they're trying to capture the city of back moot. you in as voted to keep a border crossing, but inter kia and syria open for critical aid deliveries for another 6 months. by the way, the only remaining humanitarian route from turkey to syria across border agreement was set to expire. on tuesday. seinfeld baker al jazeera when we come back serves in bosnia herzegovina celebrate a band national holiday. we'll tell you why. on 2 major new york hospital crypt after a week out by nurses. more than say ah, here's your headlines for the america. it's good to see you. northern patagonia has been setting records in terms of those temperatures. we're talking about 40 degrees
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and for bi jablonka. we've got you in 437 on tuesday, but a big change for a couple. dora riva, davia, torrential downpours, also torrential downpours, stretching from the north west of brazil right through to the southeast. and off we go to central america, fairly quiet. i think most of the action will be around guatemala, belize, and honduras on tuesday. also quite pitcher for the u. s. gulf states and this se, we're, all of the action is, is at west coast of the us. i think we're going to see some flooding here. it's another atmospheric river. a part of the issue is the ground is saturated because of the number of storms we've seen. cannot hang on to any more water, you get the run off. i think we're going to see some severe flooding across the state. not so bad for oregon, washington state or canada as british columbia. but let me take you to the east. this is still the forecast on tuesday. i think we're gonna have blizzard conditions for canada as newfoundland province around the avalon peninsula, about 2030 centimeters of snow in those winds. weapon up to $6070.00,
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maybe even 80 kilometers per hour. so some winter weather had it your way on tuesday. that's your other update, sir, later. ah, a new generation of young people are more political and gave them the one that came before. welcome to generation, change a global series and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas and mobilize youth around the world. in south africa, if women who are at the forefront as the woke generation, you must never, ever get tired of developing resistance strategies and they're just ignite. the passion to stand up and fight generation change on al jazeera. ah ah
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ah, welcome back. a quick amount of top stories here at this hour, 14 protest, as have been killed in confrontations with security forces in peru. the demonstrators want new elections on the resignation of president dina politic. she took office off of the rest of former president pedro castillo. last month. police in brazil had been cheering. our protest comes from the capital a day off from attack on government buildings by supporters of former president john bolton already around. 1500 people have been arrested since the writers and demonstrators of running in defense of democracy in brasilia. i'm sorry, palo they're calling for those involved in the storming of congress. the presidential palace on supreme court to be jail. yes, president joe biden has pushed for tougher action on illegal migration, undrugged meeting with his mexican counterpart, the talks come at the north american summit when they'll be joined by canada's prime minister. teresa reports from mexico city i. u. s. president
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joe biden made with his mexican counterpart and the name on way lopez. so that order at the presidential palace in mexico city. it's his 1st trip to latin america since entering the white house. it's his 1st trip to latin america since entering the white house. but 2 leaders held a bilateral meeting to discuss some of the pressing issues affecting both nations and to improve relations that was trained by mr. biden's predecessor, donald trump, dividing it in the president biden. you have the key to significantly open and improve relations between all countries. of the american continent continent. on tuesday, mexico, the us and canada will discuss important issues ranging from economic corporation and climate change to legal migration and drug trafficking. we'll look in on monday, bite in arrived a few days after the detention of a video. the son of
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a drug lord is known as the chapel, who's currently detaining an american prison. experts say, the u. s. is likely to ask mexico to do much more to stop the trafficking of illegal drugs such as spent any of that killed thousands of americans each year. but only say fighting the flow of drugs into the us will be see the fentenol being the theme of the day as it were basically depressing domestic political issue in the us as well. more southern mexico is that so far, everything seems to indicate that we're repeating the same mistakes that happened repeated in the past. we are still relying on the same vocabulary, the same practices of trying to curb the flow for illicit drugs from mexico, from latin america, widely speaking into the united states and other parts of the western world. 6 no, no, no, no, no. another key issue on the agenda is migration. hundreds of thousands of people are trying to reach north america every year. last week, press them bite in and out of her all program to allow 30000 people from haiti,
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q of any soil. and the car was to enter the us legally every month. and mexico has said it will accept $30000.00 deputies from the us each month. over 2000000 people were detained, trying to cross the us mexico border in 2022 human rights were having very critical with north american countries, migration policies that they say make it difficult for asylum seekers to find safety. but leaders in the region are also under pressure to find solution. many hope that you want to turn out if will be discussed during the meeting. that will not only criminalize my runs, but help them in a path to a better life base. i will, as i see that mexico city bomb groups in nigeria, southern ito state had abducted more than 30 people at a railway station. and he said some of the victims were shot at the passengers at the time it came terminal, we're waiting for a train to weary and all have been the near by. delta state attacks have been increasing in parts of nigeria as a nation. gears up for a general election next month. but the listen bar reports from boucher to go to
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jesse's local 190 on the trail of the kidnappers, who are believed to have fled into a nearby forest. after saturday's attack, no group has come out to claim responsibility for the attack. and family members have been making frantic efforts to make contact with the doctors because the some of them have been really worried if not seen the loved ones and they are waiting. i can see the cases where demands will be made for ransom so that they will be able to maybe try to raise money so that their loved ones will be released back to them . if similar incidents played out about a year ago in nearby state where the train came on dot tack, resulting in the death of about its people, several of us were peaking in by the kidnappers. some of them spent several weeks before they were released. this is more like what adding to mountain pieces of insecurity across the country and in not in the book or her. i'm the whole way
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where they've been battling for control of territory with the niger military and in not with the band. it's more like having a field day where they attack villages and towns and kidnaps sometimes even hundreds of villages and take them into captivity before iraq. so me speed and in the release on the south east, my junior you have the details or the separate is who agitating for brick, wasted or bear for. and they're saying that the government should allow them to leave that to leave the country and stay on their own. that has resulted in classes as some criminal elements who are hiding under the education have been talking police or the military personnel resulting in the death of many of them. and also right now with elections coming in a few weeks time. the debate has been who is the best fit to be able to rescue nigeria from the mounting insecurity across the country. so security has been a major talking point. i heard of elections, which i showed much of
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a week's serbs in bosnia herzegovina, held a military parade to mark a band national holiday celebration of the day and $992.00. when bosnian serbs declared their own state known as republic, a sub scott, a 4 year war, follow that declaration to which 800000 people were killed. in 1995, the dayton agreement ended the war by recognizing republic a subscribe as a pot of buzz, now it's a governor. the rest of the country is a federation, dominated by boss me, x and products, idaho g. mussa has more in the parade in e, sarajevo for the 9th of january, is a day that they see as a national holiday when they formed an awesome reason with both the i hadn't heard suburbanite 90. whereas for the bosnian muslims, it is the symbol of who will crime, genocide, and crimes against humanity permitted by december, 4th, in the ninety's. now,
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the institutional courts in the country, the high afford in bosnia and herzegovina bands. this celebration, arguing that it discriminatory toward the ethnic group in the country, namely the whole process. and with this pipe is said before it is have been celebrating good 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 old, this is fred, the deteriorating, the political stability 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, there is a very strong russian influence on the west, a few is is the leader me what i thought it would be. the roster in bosnia and herzegovina, miller,
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i thought it the both the or did the russian presidents with the metal during this year celebrations. although the russian president did not travel to bobby and the receiving a village in western germany is due to be demolished, to make way for the expansion of a coal mine. thousands of climate activists have gathered at the gods by the site to try to stop the demolition. it's part of germany's plan to maintain cold supplies, what it reduces its dependence on russian gas and oil steadfast, and has more from looks at up o o. lyman active is here and literally are continuing to prepare for the eviction. police says can happen within 48 hours or so the erecting more barry case a trying to find anything possible to use for this very case. there's a whole line of barry case erected already behind this one. and you can see that the from to day, the police has moved in much closer to the village. we see the police vance here, and some people are sitting here in front of police fans in a sort of
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a peaceful resistance. around hundreds may be of thousands of people. i still here in the cam saying they're not going anywhere, but police has described the eviction. the upcoming in fiction as one of the most complicated and dangerous operations that they have to do dangerous. because it's a mind, it's the 0, one of the biggest lick night minds here in germany. brown call late night is one of the most polluting forms of coal. and a mine is going to be expand it. so there's 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 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
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activists say they will stay put, they're not going anywhere. pakistan says don't as a pledge $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating floods. it's been holding a major conference in geneva with the un to rally, support france, the u. s. saudi arabia and china are among the countries offering help. at least 1700 people died and more than 2000000 homes were destroyed in the disaster. yes, for sandra barton has approved an emergency declaration for california where tens of millions of people are being wont to expect more heavy downpours. at least 12 people have been killed in the past 10 days due to severe storms. forecast to say more bad weather is on the way storms have been caused by warmer sea and air temperatures. thousands of masses from 2 major hospitals in new york. i've gone on strike of a pay on staffing levels, hospital administrators in the usa, they're struggling to recruit personnel because of a global shortage of quantified masses. christmas, many reports from new york. it was 6 in the morning and still dark when 7000
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nurses walked off the job at to private new york hospitals. but it wasn't. 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. 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're 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 below the highest. yeah, that is what this reckon. nurses say to 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 hold outs because you get their money. they deserve it. 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. now the 1st attempted satellite launch from western europe has failed to reach orbit. the company behind the mission blamed an unspecified problem with the rocket. it was deployed over the atlantic ocean from modified. boeing 7 for 7 aircraft, which is safety landed to the spaceport in southwest england. the rocket had 9 satellites on board. it appears that want to one has suffered anomaly, which will prevent us from making all but for this mission, we are looking at the information and data that we have gotten ah, type of picture of the headlines here on al jazeera, 14 protest, as have been killed in peru in the latest demonstrations.
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