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insight story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks this particular sub station that's been in 3 separate effects, quite sick. russian we saw with detailed coverage, they had hoped that the us would relax water pandemic restrictions this week, which was likely had fettered their odds of getting in from around the world. although we 1000000 people talk to the 3 m one off site 3rd party. again, i'm the national team. ah, china has been some this is the south koreans and response to sold and posing coven 19 restrictions on its travelers. ah,
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i'm told mccrae this is l g 0 live from dar. also coming up at least 17 people have been killed in southern peru as anger grows against the rest of the former president. last month. severe storms and flooding in california forced thousands to flee their homes. forecast is one days more to come. we report from the scene. one of the worst hit areas was here in santa cruz, where you could see behind me this for capital war was cutting to my cubby shirt. and a disappointing in to the u. k. space mission, as it is 1st satellite, fails to make it into orbit. china has taken its 1st fertility step against countries and posing covered 19 curves on its travelers. it suspended short term vases for south koreans. after sol
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announced what bushing says or discriminatory entry restrictions, people traveling to south korea from china are required to undergo a p. c artist. upon arrival, katrina, you as life for us in beijing and you were saying yesterday that south korea is one of the most popular places for chinese to visit. so how big an issue is likely to become and how many people could have the fix? well this is going to have a big impact on both china and south korea. the south korea, china is a trading partner. as be 18 years, many south koreans have businesses. you're in china, this will no doubt hurt them the most, and it's going to impact chinese as well. south korea is the full flooding. try to look for the largest trading partner for aging, and many chinese like to go to south korea for travel. so why is agent doing this now? well, south korea, as you mentioned, has one of the strictest measures for incoming chinese passengers. currently in the
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world, chinese passengers must test before they board the flight to south korea and on arrival. and if they're found positive because in 1900, they must quarantine to 7 days. south korea is also restricting visas for chinese travelers as well as limiting flights from china to south korea. so why is this happening now? well, this may not be the only reason covered. 1900 might not be. the only reason south korea's parliamentary leader has recently visited taiwan, and that would have no doubt agood beijing. and on monday, china's new foreign minister chin gong had a phone call with his, with his count to part in south korea. they know that would have raised both of these issues and it seems that phone call just didn't go very well in china's foreign ministry. has been flagging for some time now. counts measures against a growing of countries which are imposing restrictions on chinese travelers because of concerns around the virus and the spreading of new virus strain. and this
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ultimately is an example of a famous chinese saying, which is to scare a monkey, you must kill a chicken. so they doing, they've taken a relatively weaker small country that is reliant on china to make an example of for these other big countries. for example, countries that have already imported measures, countries that are thinking of imposing measures as a warning and hoping that they'll think twice before going board with them. okay. katrina, you thank you very much for that update from beijing. will saudi arabia is removing all covered 19 restrictions for as long as harsh pilgrimage this year. it's welcoming back pre pandemic numbers of visitors to the holy size. the pilgrimage usually draws over 2000000 people. a cheer to the city of mecca. in 2020 numbers were limited to just 1000 people from inside the kingdom. and last year on the 1000000 foreign pilgrims were allowed in at least 17 people have been killed in southern peru during anti government protest demanding early elections and their
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release of former president pedro kasteel the most of them died during confrontations with security forces as they tried to overrun an airport in the southern city of uli alca is the deadliest day since protest began in december in response to the removal of former prison pedro kasteel peruse, human rights agency has called for an investigation one of the gun when i was holding my camera when a police officer asked me to kneel while pointing a gun at me, then i heard a shot and felt my foot blocked. then i felt a crap. i took 4 steps. i fell on the floor because i couldn't walk. i want to call him the central government. how can we have so many? did people who marianna sanchez has more from peruse capital? lima protesters clashed with police. some of the protesters will make shift guns and pull these apparently firing with live rounds. most of the people that have
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been killed apparently, according to the governor of the people that have been shot in the chest and in the head. now, many of the death happened when the protesters were trying to overrun the airport. this have been impact the deadly as day. after a couple of weeks ago. the army opened fire in i have who till that's another region in the south of the country where the military killed in 10 people. then this happened in the area of tune, 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 protests as illegitimate
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presented with presidents luis. and us, you know, let the silver has criticize the army for not doing enough to stop the supporters of both scenarios from sterling the nation seats. the power lula accused the general of not standing up to the protesters who were allowed to camp outside the military headquarters in brasilia. let made those statements during a meeting with governors, where he vowed to punish those behind sundays attack. at least 1500 people had been arrested so far. ah, we are not going to allow democracy to escape our hands because it is the only chance for us to guarantee that these humble people who live on the periphery sleeping on the street get the right to eat 3 times a day. work at the right to walk a president small as a so returned to work at the damaged presidential palace. as monica young, acute reports from priscilla. during the whole day to day, he held meetings with the congressman with the armed forces with the supreme
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court is and with the governors of all the states and they all are stuck together to 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 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 in brazil's largest city. so polo thousands of people rallied in defense of democracy and to show their anger at
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the storming of brazil seats of power. al latin america deter lucien human was there the 1st public response to a very public attempt to undermine brazil's democratic institutions. many thousands of people gathered in so paolo the country's most populous city, to repudiate sunday's assault on the presidential palace supreme court, and congress buildings in the capital, brazil. yeah. like almost everyone here, eliana blames former presidential bull. so nato, whom she believes was the mastermind of the attack. i mean, he must be jailed for all the things he's done in this country. he promoted militia thieves the tax on the amazon black guys, and now that we won't let the specious pass, never again. earlier, police detained and began questioning more than $1500.00 pro bowl sonata activists
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suspected of taking part in the assault. the camp did set up months earlier, just a kilometers from the presidential palace has been demolish. they'd echoed bull sonatas, unfounded claims that a literal fraud stole his re election last year for or gilbreth of all the justice minister says the culprits were hoping to inspire a nation wide revolt, but failed in their attempt to overthrow president lula. the silver who had been sworn in just a week earlier, mostly them all to copy all abrazzo little. we've witnessed a brazilian version of the u. s. capital building attack, but with 2 differences. first, no one tied. and secondly, we have more people under arrest here than in the u. s. and very quickly, the investigation into financed and lead. the rage is just beginning. i bought a shot rogers, we believe many big business interests paid for the buses to bring those coo mongers to priscilla and set of camps. those businessmen need to be investigated and punished. oh,
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demonstrate was here. also wanted to show that the president is not alone. they are swinging the game of name, rob, imprisonment, the former president, also nato. they're also saying that they will not tolerate an an estate or any of those people who are already been written. they are holding terrace in numbers, but the data from an if this isn't for example, there's no possibility of extra dining. the former president was fernando from the united states, where he is right now because he hasn't been charged with anything, at least not yet. whether the newly installed president of latin america's largest democracy will be strengthened or weakened by the unprecedented attack is still far from clear lucy and human al jazeera. so paolo with a q, we're says under pressure to expel shy both scenario, who's denied and citing the riots. he's been in florida for 2 weeks and on monday
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was admitted to hospital with abdominal pine. it's reportedly related to a near fatal stepping. he suffered during the 2018 election campaign. some us democrats won't. ballston are as diplomatic visa revoked. but the state department has yet to comment on the case. if someone insured united states on a visa, which is essentially a diplomatic visa or a foreign diplomats or has of states, i'm in 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 older to depart us, or to request a change to another immigration status within 30 days. you as president joe biden has declared an emergency in the state of california, which is being batted by storms. at least 12 people have died in the past 10 days. tens of thousands have been ordered to leave their homes to,
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to severe weather conditions. reynolds reports from santa cruz and northern california hillside gives way in northern california. as the state reels from the impact of powerful back to back storms, rain, wind, and high water have caused wide spread damage. evacuations, and several deaths. 35000000 californians are under a flood alert. tens of thousands are without power, and others face 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
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winds caused severe damage in shops and home. the cost of the damage is still being counted, but it will certainly run into the 10s of millions of dollars. further south, near santa barbara, the upscale community of monte seato 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 sand, 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
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a small studio. so i have 2 kiddies, and we could have been killed. residents are frustrated by widespread road closures can't make it to work. it's like a, like a rat trying 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. affiliated on al jazeera thinking houses and cracking rose, drive people out of one of india's holy towns and malays and more stare. he missed his inter lanka, as it struggled to confront the with economic crisis in its history.
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ah, ah, here's the thing, windsor shifting around across the northwest, that's bumping temperatures up those details right here right now. good to see you . but you had to figure right. this comes out of costs. periods of rain across the islands of ireland and britain, weather alerts in play to it. some of this rain could cause some flooding in time for western russia. moscow things are improving temperature wise. i think by the end of the week, you'll be more in line with where you should be for this year, which is mine is for you. been in some freezer weather and looking ahead, i think temperatures will be on the plus side of things. next week, while the vigorous system packed with moisture lowered the temperatures across the bulk ins, but on tooth states, harry 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
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tuesday. that's going to impact places like durham, for example. other side of the mediterranean. com. here are a few clouds floating around and off to the top end of africa, we go to that northwest slice breezy, some showers mixed in, in for the ne mauritania, weather alerts in play for how low temperatures will go there. about 8 degrees overnights temperatures also fallen off across the western cape profit. so keep 10 has a high of 24. what weather stretching from angola right through to move in peak on tuesday? that's it so later. ah ah ah
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ah ah, you're watching l g 0 a reminder about top stories. the south. china has suspended, giving short term basis for self koreans. it's in reaction to solves covered 19 curbs imposed on chinese travelers. beijing describes the measures as discriminatory. sol say is not based on the science. at least 17 people have been killed in southern korea during antique government protests demanding the release of former prison pedro casteel. most of the deaths occurred as people tried to
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overrun an airport in the city of hughley, aka brazil's presence luis and osceola. the sofa has criticized the army for not doing enough to stop supporters of shy of both scenarios from storing the nation seeks of power. he also promised to punish those responsible to sundays attack. were you as president joe biden has pushed for tougher action on a legal migration and drugs? in a meeting with the mexican leda on teresa manuela lopez, abra door. the talk come ahead of the north american summit without be joined by kennedy as prime minister, theresa bove reports from mexico city. i do us president joe biden med with his mexican counterpart. when we look at the presidential palace in mexico city. if he supposed to latin america, his entering the white house, the 2 leaders held bilateral meeting to discuss some of the pressing issues affecting both nations and to improve relations that was trained by mr. biden's
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predecessor donald trump. present the writings to dina le. yeah, the president biden, you have the key to significantly open and improve relations between all countries of the american continent printing in committee. on tuesday, mexico, the us in canada will discuss important issues ranging from economic cooperation and climate change to legal migration and drug trafficking. in my data bite in arrived a few days after the detention of a video of the son of a drug, lloyd known as chapel, who is 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 on the same fighting the flow of drugs into the u. s. will be c. fentanyl being the theme of the day as it were basically depressing domestic political issue in the us as well. more so than mexico. is that so far?
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everything seems to indicate that we're repeating the same mistakes that happened. repeaters in the past are still relying on the same vocabulary to the same practices of trying to curb the flow of illicit drugs from mexico, from latin america, widely speaking into the united states and other parts of the western world. and other key issue on the agenda is migration. hundreds of thousands of people are trying to reach north america every year. last week, president biden announced of her old program to allow 30000 people from haiti. q have any will and the car, i want to enter the u. s. legally every month and mexico has said you 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 stay make it difficult for asylum seekers to find safety. but leaders in the region are also under pressure to find solution. many
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hope that you want to turn out if will be discussed during this meeting. that will not only criminalize my runs, but help them in a path to a better life base. i will, as i see doubt mexico city. hundreds of asylum seekers in mexico are hoping to lead to summit will result in changes to immigration laws, allowing them to cross into the united states. people from across latin america, spending days queuing and southern mexico waiting to get a permit to get into the us. department are important because the u. s. is continuing to use coven 19, was to send back migrants who don't have documents. my already answer. i would wait 2 months at the board of the migration process to be done. and if jo bought an approved a new migration law, i will wait for us. i have 3 children and i've been waiting here for 3 days to get the permit because i want to do everything legally. if i have to wait for the permit for mexico city, i will wait and do the process the way it has to be. make much of it,
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it will be very hard to return to my country is collapse too much. it's not only us from nicaragua. there are so many haitians and migrants from south america. there are many obstacles on the road. we hope that the u. s. government will be a bit more flexible with us migrants the us house of representatives has passed a set of rules to governance debates over the next 2 years. the vote was seen as an early test of given mcafee's power as how speaker all but one republican supported the rules package. despite criticism that mccarthy made too many confessions to the parties right wing to win the speakers job, the new rules allow any law make it a call from the county removal at any time. mccarthy has also given the right control of a committee that decides what bills to house will consider. will ukraine says the russian rocket has killed 2 people and wounded for others in the village. southeast of high cave authorities in ship can ship king of se
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a market with targeted rushes. military has been stepping up attacks in the east, where it is trying to capture the city of buck mort. pakistan says donors had pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating floods. has been holding a major conference in geneva with the you when to really 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 a most transparent question. i have put in place 3rd party reservation 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 let's
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indian authorities have ordered the evacuation of one of the holiest towns in the himalayas, hundreds of houses have started cracking and thinking, prime minister, no rent remote, he has discussed the issue with his cabinet. but many family say that received no help. the baba reports, i've gotten up, they 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 mouth in india or a canned region. it lives in the himalayas and it's a gateway to numerous shrines and tracking routes. and for months the $17000.00 residents have been sounding the alarm about worsening subsidence. yes, i think it either cardio good. everyone is leaving the place. there 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 a nearby hydro electric project. in some places, dirty water gushes onto roads. but hundreds of houses also have large crags that
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have got bigger in recent weeks. district officials say the areas being 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 us. where do we go now. 6 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 a zone which is undisturbed. and it should not have grown like a big city or big town debate has become. for now, the crack keep getting bigger,
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forcing more people out of their homes and looking for help. the dean barbara al jazeera sher lincolns have been struggling with daily power cuts and shortages of fuel food and medicine for months. president frontal were chromos singer has pledged to restore economic stability, but has warned reforms will be painful. michelle fernandez reports. this is a rare sight in chill anchors. present economic crisis. new hires for the railways department. the government had frozen recruitment and lowered the retirement age to 60, across the public sector in order to save money. but some lakes to me, the so my retina says, this is not the way. right? yes, eva, garbage value. if state sector workers retire their pension, have to be paid a salary when they're working on contract and overtime must also be paid. whereas if they're given an extension, a government will have to pay just one solidity model. the retirement rules forced over 20000 workers out of their jobs on december 31st,
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sending ripples across the country. dozens of trains were cancelled, and the health sector was thrown into chaos with some hospitals reportedly losing their entire staff of specialists. meanwhile, government plans to increase electricity prices for a 2nd time in 5 months have been met with stiff resistance from regulators. me within our vacuum here. now if the proposal increased electricity comes from the cabinet. we are ready to nullify and reject it at a time. we're seeing malnutrition, and unemployment, and similar problems. we don't believe that is the time for an increase. the government is determined to go ahead with the hike, consulting the attorney general about how it can proceed without the commission's approval rate hikes and painful cuts to government spending. are required to secure $2900000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund. experts say it is a vital lifeline for shall anchor as it struggles to confront the worst economic
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crisis in its history. dian with guidance is really important to us. yes, it's going to merely very painful for a short period, but a friend all water, all this up in 4th period. if you don't want to order these decisions and make adjustments and reforms to our fiscal policy, i believe the situation in sri lanka would get worse um than what pre experienced in march, april may, june periods prison dr. vick overseeing, who previously served as prime minister during the height of the economic crisis is keen to show he's in control presiding over the 1st working day of the new year. for decades, successive governments have implemented populate measures such as subsidizing fuel and electricity keeping interests low and filling the public sector with political
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appointees. all of this has created a massive financial burden and reducing that expenditure as part of a series of conditions to secure. and i'm, if bailout is not proving easy. minette fernandez, oder 0 colombo, 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 a modified boeing 747 aircraft, which has safely returned to the spaceport and south with england. the rocket had 9 satellites on board. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. china has suspended, giving short term basis to south korean. it's in reaction to solar cove at 19 curves imposed on chinese travelers. they should describe the.

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