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radical and the founder of african cinema out just even well tells the story of the more attain direct a making a style for that he made the breakthrough into a friend. the way to me is a mode was a fighter that his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda, rebel, african, tell me on how to see ah, why a deadly surgeon, political balance and peru was public. anger grows against the rest of the former president last month. ah, hello,
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i'm baron jordan, this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up date, i saw a strength by supporters of the brazilian president a day after his opponent storm the 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 on drugs. and the you case, 1st attempt at launching satellites and to omit ends in disappointment. ah, 17 protest as have been killed in peru in the latest demonstrations demanding new elections and the resignation of the president. deena apollo arctic. c o,
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to protest as what killed in confrontations with security forces that they tried to overrun the airport in the southern city of newly aka volunteer took office up in pittsburgh in arrest a federal castillo last month on charges of rebellion and conspiracy on assumptions . as more from thermal capital, lima protesters clashed with police. some of the protesters will make shift guns and police apparently firing with live rounds. most of the people that have been killed. apparently, according to the governor of funeral people that have been shot in the chest in the head. now, many of the death happened when the protesters were trying to overrun the airport. this have been, in fact, the deadly as day. after a couple of weeks ago. the army opened fire in i have who to, that's another region in the south of the country where the military killed
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10 people. then now this happened in the area who know which is south of the country in 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 joining the march because people were very angry at the government, they said that the government is trying to portray the protests as illegitimate. what january birth is from george mason university and an expert on prove in politics. she says the crisis is putting human rights at risk. hundreds had been wounded out in the context of these protests as well. there's a clear excessive use of force by security forces. and i, in international organizations around the world have called upon the block, the government to cease the repression and to seek dialogue to peruse political crisis. my view is that this government has failed to grasp the severity
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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. in fact, the press reported that after she learned about the death of the 1st protest, you're in hawaii after president blue arc, they said they are protesting against what we do not understand what they're asking for. what you are asking for is a pretext to continue generating chaos. so she is slightly dismissing the protests and failing to understand the depth of the crisis. support has been pouring in for brazil's president louis nazi due to the silver off the storming of government buildings by supporters of his predecessor. he spoken with you as president joe
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biden, who described sunday's violence as an assault on democracy. i well demonstrated in defense of democracy not far from where the one in bosnia, in south palo thousands called for those involved in the storming of congress. the presidential palace on the supreme court. to be jo, i love america and it's allison human was out the rally in south there were huge, huge crowds out here on, but i'll balise the avenue here and tell bala, 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 tar, a military take over their words like fascism, genocide being said, the speeches were very, very in century to say the least people have been carrying signs like this one that
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says, you know, there's no more ball so nice mighty ology. 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 professionalism? sorry. and so what goes on, i don't know. it has really all these years. it's an expression of freshness during the 3rd and what, what happened yesterday is also an expression of cautious because people respect, public history institutions, respect the elections. you know, well, thank you very much. this other scientist terry's a terrorist go go to jail. there's a bit of 2 things that we have been hearing here that they want those responsible, not only the ideological authors, intellectual office, but the ones will actually carried out the attack on this country. 3 institutions
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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 for police and brazilian have been clearing sites where supporters of j bowles snarl were camped out. they refused to accept his defeat in october presidential election, making unfounded claims that the vote was rig so far about 1500 people had been arrested in connection with the riots. dozens of bosses were needed to take them to police headquarters in the capitol president looted, silva says they'll remain in custody until the investigation is finished. for president luna has already returned to work on the damaged presidential palace, monica inactive as more from virginia during the whole day to day. he held meetings with the congressman with the armed forces with the supreme court is and with the governors of all the states and they all are stuck together to
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defend democracy. ah, 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. meanwhile, the u. s. is under pressure to expel j bowles and arrow who's denied and citing the riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks, and on monday was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain. it's related to the
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near fatal stabbing. he suffered during the 2018 election campaign some years. democrats want his diplomatic visa revolt, but the state department has yet to comment on the case if someone insured the united states on an atheist, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or, or, and diplomats, or has it states on a visa holder. ah, if an abs holder is no longer engaged, an official business on behalf of their government, it is incumbent on that diesel holder to depart us or to request a change to another immigration status within 30 days. yes, president joe biden has declared an emergency in california. as a state is battered by storms, tens of thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes due to the severe weather which are showing no signs of eating. at least 12 people have died in the past 10 days out as he was rob reynolds reports from santa cruz and northern
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california. hillside gives way in northern california is the state reels from the impact of powerful back to back storms. rain, wind, and high water have cloth, wide spread damage, evacuations, and several deaths. 35000000 californians are under a flood alert. tens of thousands are without power and others faced flooding mud slides and the danger of falling trees. several major highways are blocked. a lot of run off a lot of dangerous flash flooding potential of the system. and there's also high winds. president joe biden has declared a state of emergency in parts of california, which will allow federal aid and resources to flow in more quickly. one of the worst hit areas was here in santa cruz, where as you could see behind me the historic capital a war was cutting to my heavy sir. rivers also overflowed their banks and high winds cause its revere damage in shops and home. the cost of the damage is still
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being counted, but it will certainly run into the 10s of millions of dollars. further south, near santa barbara, the upscale community of montes seeto was evacuated. the celebrity studded towns $10000.00 residents, include the duke and duchess of sussex. and oprah winfrey the flash flood death situation is now the potential is therefore county wide flash flooding. and so please stay vigilant. in santa cruz county, 32000 people were evacuated when the swollen san lorenzo river spilled over its banks. at least a dozen people have died in the storms. maria could shiara barely escaped a similar fate. a huge branch, harpooned my roof, and i live in a small studio. so i have 2 kiddies,
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and we could have been killed. residents are frustrated by wide spread road closures can make it to where it gets. i get like a rat try to get out of amaze, trying to find that different little route to get 5 massive weather systems called atmospheric rivers have rolled in off the pacific. in recent days, more rain is forecast for the rest of the week. the only benefit for californians is heavy snow fall in the mountains, which will help relieve the states severe drought. rob reynolds al jazeera, santa cruz, california. pakistan says don't as of pledge $9000000000.00 doubt it recover from last. he has devastating floods. has 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. every penny will be spent in
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a most transparent question. i have put in place 3rd party resolution mechanism so that every penny is a condo fall, anders invested in the interest of the nitty and happiness. people who have been badly affected by these ferocious lads, pakistan's climate change minister sherry rockman says the pledges are a good start, the recovery effort. it's encouraging to know that we the actually is a correlation of the willing to help countries, the better. and so that we're not caught in an endless humanitarian relief and regard the trap as the next climate gas gave. a crisis comes along. we do have to also create constituencies of change on the ground where people will be engaged in rebuilding back with us. the huge philanthropic community and back
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a son who does a heavy lift whenever there is such a disaster. although of course, this one is unmatched in living memory. but we are hopeful that our development partners will also assist us with the kind of cutting edge technical capacity needed to project dies. so much of the recovery that we at least be able to restore farm to market roles create really, really, networks that allow you know, a goods to reach the cities and focus really on livelihoods, agriculture and infrastructure. as for our recovery plan has suggested it's a living framework, it will keep evolving 16000000000 is just the beginning of the recovery. it does not account for all of the flood or even the climate resilience needed for 53
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degrees centigrade for u. n. has voted to keep a border crossing between turkey and syria open for critical aid delivers for another 6 months by the hallways, the only remaining humanitarian route from turkey to syria. the cross border agreement was set to expire on tuesday. a russian strike of kill 2 people and wounded for others. and the village and eastern ukraine massage hit the market and ship jenko. se of the city of harkins russian forces have been stepping up attacks in the east where they're trying to capture the city of back move. most, most of the company are not as they are, including a staffing crisis hits to major new york hospitals off to my message. and how thailand is hoping to benefit from china's travel revival of asian relax, 190 restrictions, wanna stay with us. ah,
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with off we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa, good to be with you. and so the rain that has been plaguing the gulf now pushes into iran around this, across mountains, very likely to see some flooding there. and as at rain departs, a for us here in doe has certainly the risk of seen some showers. i think more early on tuesday. but as the day progresses, shes push out of there. but look at this, the winds pick up a doha looking at wind gusts, about 45 kilometers per hour on tuesday. so all of this wet weather as it bumps into that colder air, places like cut off, this will fall as snow, probably about 10 centimeters after turkey. we go con conditions for now, but look at this, whether pushing in over the g n. so that western side will turn unsettled to rental downpours for places like budrum on tuesday. now for the top end of africa, it breezy north eastern side of algeria, tunisia, and northwestern areas of libya on tuesday. central air is not as bad as it has
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been. actually, most of the rain is falling south of the equator, so we'll pick up the story there. i were talking about places as an b, as in bob way into mozambique at quite se, down across south africa. but those temperatures have now dropped in cape down to 24 degrees on tuesday. that's it. that's all we'll see again soon. take care. ah, depleting the issues of the day, i largest polluters that the world or any into the street, they made their money on coal. they made their money on steel. convincing those folks, no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult giving all of voice. we chose to do because we wanted to escape warren violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera. oh
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ah, welcome back her comment about top stories here. this our 17 protest as have been killed in confrontations with security forces in peru. the demonstrators want new elections on the resignation of the president, dean about it. she took off herself to the rest of the former president, had the orchestra last month. lease and brazil have been clearing out, protest camps in the capital a day off to an attack on government buildings by supporters, over jebel, sanara, around $1500.00 people have been arrested since the rights and demonstrations of rally than defense of democracy in priscilla. i'm sorry. hello, recording for those involved in the storming of congress, the presidential policy. i'm the supreme court to be jail. yes,
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president joe biden has pushed for tougher action on illegal migration and drugs in a meeting with his mexican counterpart, the talk come head of a north american summit. know the join by canada's prime minister to he's a boat reports from mexico city. hello. the us president joe biden med with his mexican counterpart when we look at the presidential palace in mexico city. it's his 1st trip to latin america, his entering the white house. the 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. resume dividing dinner la. yeah, president biden. you have the key to significantly open and improve relations between all countries of the american continent printing in on tuesday, mexico, the us and canada will discuss important issues ranging from economic corporation and climate change to legal migration and drug trafficking. will look in on monday
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bite in arrived a few days after the detention of will be the or the son of a drug lord is known as the chapel, who's currently detaining an american prison. experts say the us 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 c 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 to same practices of trying to curb the flow for illicit drugs from mexico, from 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
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are trying to reach north america every year. last week, press them bite in and out of her all programs to allow 30000 people from haiti. q of any will and her, i want 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. having very critical with north american countries, migration policies that they, they 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. they fall as i see that mexico city, iran a sentence to death 3 more people are taking part, an anti government protest triggered by the death of a woman in police custody. that has already been international condemnation over the 2 latest executions which will carry out on saturday. a total of 4 people have
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now been executed mass, i mean he died while in custody for violating iran strict dress code for women. thousands of masses from 2 major hospitals into york have gone on strike and pay and scoffing levels. hospital administrators in the usa, they're struggling to recruit personnel because of a global shortage of quantified nurses. assuming reports from new york. it was 6 in the morning and still dark when 7000 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. 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
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how you listen to the people provide pe, he cared for mount sinai, they canceled 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 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, but won't be fine. yeah, that is what this record nurses say to staffing 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,
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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. they should just 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 levels, the crisis will only get worse for them and the patients they care for kristin salumi al jazeera, new york, 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 file a site to try to stop the demolition. it's part of germany's plan to maintain cold supplies while it reduces his dependence on russian gas and oil coded 19 a spread rapidly in one of china's most populous provinces. health officials say 89
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percent of people in central hana region have been infected. that equates to 88 and a half 1000000 people. the government says is determined to reopen the country despite of nationwide surge and infections. katrina, you as 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 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
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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 curve in 1900 infections. and according to the cdc, just about half a 1000000 people across china, they say, have been infected like coven, 1900? no, that's just a huge gap. the whole on 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, and it 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 the official figures on death in the death toll is just over
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5000, 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 death could look like in life. of these new figures. thailand has begun welcoming visitors from china after beijing dropped at strict cove at 19 travel rules on sunday. the tri government has also ended it's compulsory vaccination requirements. tony cheng has more 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 a people on our planet and the refuse is here. and here also how you repeat it, interest, and everything loud is the tourist move through the airport. neither they nor any of the other arrivals were required to show vaccine certificates. on sunday evening,
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the civil aviation authority that hardly announced full passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination or immunity from cove at 19, regardless of their country of origin. and but on monday, the health minister backtracked thailand is dropping vaccine requirements, despite concerns that an influx of chinese tourists could bring you variance of the virus by not imposing restrict, speaking to l to 0, getting the minister explained. he wants to do everything. so to encourage visitors to come really rally at the risk and the opportunity together. and you, i valuation is that there is no risk de still risk, but we have things to overcome those risks. given the financial risks of not inviting people, who by the way, you mean the find the economic risk offering to and with this abrupt you said is an indication of the fact that thailand wants tourist arrivals from anywhere in the
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world. the fact they're hoping for $10000000.00 arrivals from china by the end of the year. it's also an indication of how reliant thailand is now on arrivals from china. other asian nations are also hoping to leo back chinese tourists. japan was one of the most popular pre pandemic destinations for chinese travelers. although now they'll have to show negative cove at 19 tests. but no entry requirements that barley like thailand, indonesia has dropped all korean bars curbs, although it expects visited numbers, will remain low. thailand, however, needs to get back to pre pandemic visitor levels. fast hardy unhappy, the chinese tourists are coming back. we haven't been able to make a living. we all suffered while they were gone, with only a 1000000 chinese arrivals expected in the 1st quarter of the year. that might be wishful thinking with the beijing government lifting all travel restrictions. many asian countries would be happy. chinese visitors make the most of their new found
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freedom, tony ching al jazeera banker. now the 1st attempt had 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 747 aircraft, which left from a spaceport in southwest england. the rocket had 9 satellites on bush. it appears that launch of one has suffered anomaly, which will prevent us from making orbit for this mission. or we are looking at the information and data that we have gotten an a quick reminder can catch up with all the news on our website. there it is in your screen al jazeera dot com. ah. i took pictures of the headlines here now to 017 protest as have been killed in peru in the latest demonstrations demanding a resignation of president d.
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