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ah, hello, i'm sorry i'm to mazda. very well. welcome to the news, our ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. pushing for a victory, rush a points, it's eyes ranking general to lead it ukraine. war as a battle for the eastern town of solid, dom intensifies us president or does an investigation into the technical glitch that grounded thousands of flights of ours a suicide attack? no afghan has sounds foreign ministry, at least 21. people have been killed and rebels and ethiopians. northern take our region, hand over weapons as part of a peace deal signed last year. and coming off a bit later this our in support for time grand slam champion. no. the osaka has some big expectations for 2023 at the kennesaw announcing she's pregnant.
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ah. hello and welcome to the news. now we begin and ukraine, where the head of the russian private military from wagner group says the mining town of solid is on the russian control. this is a claim strongly disputed by ukraine's president. for moscow control of solid would be one of the most significant victories of the war so far, and military success it desperately needs. moscow has, in the past few days, tried to reinvigorate its campaign and ukraine, including promotion. you start to keep positions within its defense force on wednesday appointed at high ranking general to oversee the war. larry got to some of is the current chief off of the forces. the defense ministry says the changes will improve the effectiveness of how the operation is managed. well, fighting over the eastern towns of bottomless and solid, i have turned into some of the bloody as battles of the war so far. in the last
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hour the wagner group has said that it found the body of one of 2 british aid workers reported missing in easton ukraine, while generic natasha butler reports on the story now from keith. the in solid. all the battle is relentless. the one thriving, sold mining town and east and ukraine is now a wasteland of the months of fighting between ukrainian or russian forces supported by mercenaries from the russian. wagner group its head. yes, kenny precaution places a photo of himself and his troops online saying that taken control of solider. but there is didn't huge. you look at rog, anita vox units have taken control of the entire tenants. out. a cauldron has been formed in central city, in which urban fighting is going on at ski, probably, and of course, the spokes person for rushes, defense ministry didn't comment on the claims,
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but said the russian airborne unit surrounded the town. securing, it would help russian forces pushed to capture the entire bus region, bought ukrainian military officials and some soldiers on the ground. se solid all has not fallen, and that ukrainian forces holding on here is all our positions is still holding from time to time. this close combat and artillery fire on bobo, ukraine's president all those dismissed racking claims that developed at least they know the terrorist state. and it's propaganda to try to pretend that some parts of our city of solid are almost completely destroyed by the occupiers. is some kind of achievement of russia. they were present and are already presenting this to their society in order to support mobilization and to give hope to those who are for aggression. but the fighting continuous done its front is holding 30 as lengthy, was in the western city of louise to pay his respects,
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the soldiers who died in the conflict. he also met the way in your presence and present. andre, due to the said poland with sent leopard tanks to as part of an international coalition to help create keepers. long said that among the heavy weapons that it needs tanks all essential. but wisdom powers have been reluctant to send offensive weapons and could be regarded by moscow as a sign of escalating the conflict. but the tide is turning. frances pledged, heavy armoured vehicles and the u. k. is considering send to give them a challenger to tank some european countries or increasing pressure on germany to do the same. tanks alone, clearly can't change the walls direction, but they'll certainly help both the ukrainian forces in the face of moscow's ongoing firepower. it's actually butler. this era so as you mentioned earlier,
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the russian army is chief of general staff will now lead the operation in ukraine, 2nd high profile appointment, and as many days. dimitri trenton is a political analysts based in moscow. he explained to us earlier, what might be behind the latest move by the kremlin synthesis about lea, a streamlining of the channel command. with regard to the ukraine operation and the appointment of the chief of the general staff gallagher asked him of to be the person in charge of the operation means that the import no. so the operation has grown and that phase scope of the, of the operation may expand beyond what we see today that i think is very significant. alia sanchez, the director of the frontier europe initiative at the middle east institute in a former military advisor to nato. she joined his life from washington. all we
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about to go into a much more violent, bloody phase of this war in ukraine. is it going to escalate beyond anything we've seen so far? thank you for having me, marianne. i don't think so because if we're looking just as bad moods and solid are in and around the mood, the fighting has been going on intensely the most intense battle fields from, from all in ukraine for 5 months now. and over the last 6 months, the russians have not managed to make any territorial gains. on the contrary, they've lost big portions of what they initially gained around hard keys around here, son. now, if we're in again, zooming into bahamas and saw the dire, we see in deeds a changing off the russian attacks led to by pre gauzy in the head of the bargainer group. and the wagner group, the private mercenary group itself in focusing on solid,
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are that you mentioned earlier. that is the, the whole off important salt mines, where mr. because you might have some economic interest and solid r is connected to bottom which by underground korea doors due to the salt mine. and so the after not managing to take it in 5 months, despite heavy, heavy fighting. they're now shifting the rush and they're now shifting to solar dark in the hope that they will in this way didn't. and just wondering if in fact that you say that has been intense lighting and solid back for many months now, but the ukrainians are making a point of saying that these are really some of the blood. he is battles of the war so far. at the same time, we're seeing important changes in the senior appointments. those who are going to be in charge of prosecuting this war in ukraine does not not suggest that
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they are going to make a very big push for territory that could cause a great deal of damage and further loss of civilian life. definitely they will try to do that and they have been trying over the last 5 months, they will probably push even more resources, particularly human resources recruits and mercenaries off the wagner group in desperately trying to gain this little piece of territory that strategically in the grade picture is really not important, but you show to the russian public to russian supporters of this war that the russian army is able to take really anything. and so, yes, we will see most likely heavy losses both in terms off on both sides military as well as civilian lives. whether they will succeed in taking some of these towns, particularly back moot and solid are,
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is still out in the open. i think we'll find out in the next few days and whether this will have ample implications to the entire battle field of, you know, thousands and thousands of kilometers is, is not very likely, at least not in the short term. what are we looking now at for the, the next 6 months or so? that seems to be absolutely no hope of negotiations. if there isn't even an attempt to try and bring the different parties to the table night. obviously are very different attitudes to this conflict. how do you see it? is it just going to be intensifying military operations combined with economic sanctions? because it seems as though the strategy of the west is to on the ukrainians. but it sort of seems to be just enough to, to keep the war going against russia, but not,
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perhaps, not quite enough for that to be a sort of material change on the battlefield. i think you're, you're right, at least to, to some extent, you know, we've seen it's been now almost a year off this war and we've seen important changes on, on both sides and in terms of territory. and we've seen western supports that you were asking about increasing incrementally in response to russian escalation. and in response to the fact that russia does not want to negotiate, right, they do not want to sit down with ukraine and their terms are unacceptable to either ukraine or the west, and hence ukraine supporters. and what on the other hand, the west has been, as you were mention, ending, hesitant, fearing off escalation and basically just reactive and responding, giving just enough to keep the battle going and making important changes in terms
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of military equipment. if we remember at the beginning of the war of those 5 kilometer range javelin to now the high morris and the new with the tank and the missile defense, the patriot systems from the united states. and so it's likely that we'll see the same pattern continuing over the next few months with ukraine making some important gains in terms of military acquisitions, military 8, from its western partners with russia, waiting for the ground to freeze, and then unfreeze for an announce counter offensive and an announce 2nd, mobilize ation. so indeed, it's likely that we'll see more off the same in the months to come, as we've seen over the last 6 months or so. thank you very much. you're sure you're joining us there from frontier initiative mid least institute. thank you. thank you for having me. or we go for other toasts, sorry,
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and thousands of flights of resumed across the united states after a technical glitch, grounded plain hours problem is being played on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration. this is the us government's transport agency, more than 7 and a half 1000 flights have reportedly been delayed and nearly 1000 were cancel altogether. i did, jo, castro has more from one of reagan airport in arlington, virginia. it was a sight not seen since $911.00, thousands of plains round. it all us airports due to a nationwide stoppage called by the federal aviation administration. no, nothing like this. so the band love and obviously, you know, everything just happened because of the system. i think they should just punch control alt delete the as a says a computer failure was to blame. specifically the notice to air mission system or not m suffered a temporary outage without it,
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like crews could not access the latest safety alerts about fly conditions and runways. we still consider this to be a vital safety system because this is the one that moves messages that pilots need on anything from the taxiway or runway being out to an issue with the navigation beacon to maybe an upcoming military or space operation of in a certain sector the outage did not impact quite already in the air. the ground stopped lasted about an hour and a half until yes, a said the computer problem was fixed. the cause of the outage remains unclear. there is no direct indication of any kind of external owner. various activities, but we are not yet prepared to rule that out. president joe biden has ordered an investigation. the white house says there is no indication of a cyber attack. the epa is working aggressively to get to the bottom of the root causes for the system outage, so that it does not happen again. meanwhile, thousands of delayed are canceled flights have colored status boards at airports
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red. this is the domino effect of the ground. stop and it's impacting travelers already battered by a chaotic holiday travel season cloud, wilford smith hoax. his flight from washington to fort lauderdale, florida will take off on time. his wife is waiting there, he says, and he hasn't seen her in a long time. oh, my 1st thought was freaking out or float. oh, i haven't seen her a month and now it may be a day or 2 more that an apparent technical glitch can hold the u. s. air travel industry impacting millions has drawn renewed scrutiny to the systems vulnerabilities. a full investigation has been promised. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera washington. now i sell his claim responsibility for a suicide explosion that killed at least 21 people near the foreign ministry office and cobble a dozen and more were injured. the bloss reportedly happened when
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a chinese delegation was meeting the taliban at the foreign ministry of a de la by harris and electra at the american university of afghanistan in consul says people in the city are worried about the online security issues. there are 2 major concerning aspects of what happened to day one was that this is that a very high security area. there are multiple checkpoints. you have to have specific documents to access that street. ah, and the fact that it happens at such a bad moment is concerning. the profile fits i. a ski and i, a ski has been making advances and has been conducting such sophisticated attacks. we saw an attack on chinese within, up on a spawn. in kabul a few weeks ago, and then this while at a high level meeting is taking place as concerning because it drives foreign engagement away. ah, the thought of bon policies have been helped. and then having the one thing that
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looked like a wind for the farms, which was the security situation improving. that is fost dispelling denise our life from london morsel to bring in california ins brace for yet another powerful storm with thousands of homes, all ready without power. here british ambulance workers are walking off the job with warnings. a call out to be restricted to life threatening emergencies force that saudi arabia is agreed to by w w. we wrestling coming up with joe in 4th. ah, now the latest step in the peace plan for if you're appears tig why region has started surrendering weapons with a central plank of the agreement to end the war on the part of that take rise in baffled leaders. knock on web reports more than 2 years since the conflict began
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to gray and rebels have started handing over weapons to ethiopia, the federal government. it's part of the peace agreement signed 2 months ago, bonus, banner, missouri, esper. the agreement to summon needs to be carried out. we have disengaged from our frontline for life. t d. f has also done the same thing. we have done this by agreement. the leaders of the to grey and rebels, dominated ethiopia as politics and military. for nearly 30 years after prime minister abbey ama took office in 2018. they defected with a substantial fraction of the army and its weapons. african union inspectors were there to see them being handed back to the government. we have seen the hand in and taken away of military hardware by above due to gran defense forces nat, geo pan,
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as no defense force. the p still also stated that foreign forces should leave to gray. i retry his army fought there on the government side. access to the gray is restricted, but humanitarian workers say, era trained soldiers a still there have been accused of executing and raping civilians. activists say the to grey and rebels have been pushed into a corner. they have been told by the, by the european union on, by the americans that they have to accept what they're what has been put to them now is the trickling of a exchange. the total disarmament. ready principles is the only posted, protecting the tracking, but again it be bought by every sample and the un estimates half a 1000000 people have died from violence instead of ation. during the conflict, hundreds of thousands of others have been forced from their homes. people are still
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waiting to see if they'll be lasting, peace, or justice. malcolm web al jazeera of brazil's capital is bracing for more demonstrations 4 days after protest as storm several government buildings. the supreme court has ordered the state authorities prevent roadblocks under the invasion of public property by protectors on sundays, right, as loyal to the former president john bolton, our ransacked congress, the presidential palace. and the judiciary says that messages have been circulated on social media urging crowds to rally and take power while the nation remains on edge. and the president louise and actually to silver says every gesture against preserves democracy will be punished. alas, in america it is salisia newman has more on this now from priscilla. a short while ago we spoke to communications minister pablo the men here in the presidential palace. he says that the government already knows who financed the attack against
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the presidential palace. the supreme court and the congress building on sunday, and who financed the thousands and thousands of people who were bus peer to the capital. he says they are members of the powerful farming lobby and also the gun lobby. but the idea logically behind all this are people radicals. he called them that are part of the evangelical church. he would not name specific names. he also says that there are still people out there who are going to continue to try to undermine and sabotage democracy in this country. a kind of undercover maybe even guerrilla groups, since they're called, attempt included on sunday, didn't work out. but his harshest words were, performer president tried both who not, who is currently in the united states and who left this country just shortly before the swearing in of let the field on the current president wilson at all. if you think you've all got,
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both an arrow has to return to brazil because he created the image of a leader. and the interpretation now amongst his days is that he escaped in the moment they needed him the most. like a general abandoning his troops on the face of the enemy, he escaped, he fled and abandoned his own troops. my minister premier says that the president, through that scene is extremely moved and surprise to a lo please. by the incredible reaction that has come from the international community phone calls from head some state from all over the world, including us president joe biden. he says that the fever will be going to the united states invited by president biden in the 1st half of february, not only to thank him for his support, but also to put forward his agenda for putting brazil back on the global map. how german police have started to effect hundreds of climate protested from the village of lips are off to make way for the expansion of a coal mine activist has been camping in the deserted village on the edge of the
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mine stepped lawson as this report now from let's or out oh, as dawn broke, he's burst into the village. taking podcast, us by surprise. activists occupying the entrance to lieutenant were pushed back to you. they shouted at police. those who didn't follow orders were carried out with the police often using for us to remove them. so what does seeing here is that from almost every state in germany, police is being vent here for this eviction. and that really shows the priorities of the state and the government. people here who are trying to defend our likelihood, what's rank to do to, to stop climate destruction. that's where the priorities i to evict those people. and that's really absurd and crazy. one by one, they're being dragged out,
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making the village of littered m, tier and m tier as we speak. but this protest that has been lasting for years is not over yet. thousands of police officers were used to cleared a village which had been occupied by activists for the past 2 years. during the eviction dina hum meet hit in one of the houses. she sees luther add as a symbol of germany, sailing climate policies. what we really want to get as many people here as possible because we know if we are many, we can still stop the cold from being burned. so that's why we're playing for time . that's where it will be. we will be as far as up as we can go, and then they will need some time to take us down. but the time and the finish his running our processes show acrobatic skills. police have brought in specialists personnel to remove them from roofs and 3 houses. the show down at the mine has become particularly uncomfortable for the green party,
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whose minister has been responsible for keeping coal for your plans open. he says the war and ukraine has delayed climate. gold. lower is our tough i to believe the climate protection and protests need symbol. but the emphasis on to flip the where no one leaves anymore. in my view, the wrong side on 2030 number call will be used to produce electricity in dine, layla's, coal mines, my political rope achieving elsewhere in general. to keep the activists have said that even after the eviction, their protest over the mind expansion will continue. steadfast and al jazeera and leads up. the state of california is bracing for another powerful cycling. just days after a burge of storms killed 17 people, and 4th, tens of thousands more from their homes. on tuesday, torrential downpours calls flash flooding, closed key highways, couple trees and swept away cause at least 54000 homes and businesses remain
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without power. the new storm is expected at northern california and its full cost to bring more snow to the sierra nevada mountains. 34000 people have been told to leave thou, let's get more from rob reynolds. he joins me lie from capital of california, where we're starting to see some of the effects of this new storm that is about to hit i think so the conditions have changed quite a bit since we last spoke. and the rain is coming down, pelting much harder now. the surface seems to be rising. so it's yet another in this, the relentless parade of what meteorologists call atmospheric rivers. and it's not expected to stop for some time. and how people preparing, because we've already seen the effects of these storms is wreaked havoc in many places. thousands of people have been told to leave the homes and very sadly,
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there is a death toll of 17, which is widely expected to rise. yes, that's right. well, of the evacuations from here to there are going on in various places, wherever, you know, a levy might be breached by flood waters or a, an area is cut off if a road is, is severed by a mudslide. so that these have, these are going on all over the state now. and you know, one of the reasons why this series of storms that so destructive and has cause so many debts is that frankly, people here in california around the united states and around the world really, they build their homes or businesses in places that they should probably not, for example, in capital of this town where i am right now, it's right on the edge of the pacific and that this, the town is built right up to the shoreline. you can see that behind me. i think if you can see through the rain. ok,
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so that's all fine and good when the weather is nice, but eventually the storm is going to come in and that those houses behind me we're, we're really heavily damaged by the surf. you know, another thing that has caused some of the excessive damage in the loss of life. here is a result of climate change. if you look at that tremendous drought, the california has suffered over the past several years, even this down poor, it's not going to make up for that water deficit. but what it has done, among other things, is that it has caused trees to be weakened ah, from the lack of of water. so when the freezer and the root systems are weakened, they're susceptible to being knocked over by high winds. and unfortunately, a number of people have been actually killed by falling trees. another thing that people have to be really vigilant about is landslides, and that's why a several towns for the south from here that are prone to but slights were evacuated of some days ago. and the fires that have swept across
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california in the past several years, ah, have created a situation where there are hillsides with no vegetation. there's no roots. nothing's holding the rocks in the soil together. so when those hillsides get saturated with voiced you're and there's no place else to go. they just collapse in if there are towns or houses in the way. well, you know that's, that's the get a very, very dangerous situation. indeed. so 17 people who have lost their lives. as you mentioned, living several children, ah, very sad situation and we will continue to monitor it. uh the, the damage it continues to, to a well, it continues. i'll, let's put it that way. yes. all right, thank you very much from capital a california rob rentals reporting to us on another cycling that is about to hit the state. now, thank you. rob will elsewhere drought accelerated by climate change is threatening food security, antonia, and fuel and growing anger of
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a government in action some as have been hotter across the mediterranean region and there has been less wind to rain. denisia itself has been 3 years of continuous drought. just a 110000000 cubic meters of water has fallen into media since september at a 5th of the normal rate, the water level in dams. it ranges between 10 and 25 percent. that much lower than normal government has raised the price of water. bigger uses pay more, and this in time has driven up inflation. empty dams, across the fossil north and hills and east and plains is a major concern for farmers who produce crops like olives and wheat. olive oil is still the country's most important exports. who look for machine governance became arms newcomb. we're not used to dealing with the problems we have been facing this winter season during the last one. the idea of watering trees in the winter like this didn't used to happen, but now we were in january and i have watered my plans for the 4th time because the
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autumn season was dry, lemon ocean home. okay. it should of a should though let island fallon, it is time to declare a state of water emergency because all indication so that if we remain silent, then thousands of families will be thirsty and deprived of drinking water. we must declare a water emergency slat fully on this news hour from london. russia prepared a rescue mission for crew members on the international space station. the story and tennis 1000 place for peace in ukraine is coming up with now as the cooling trend across central europe in the last few days allowing a bas snowed fallen, the alpine tops the driving force. the weather was still the atlantic and that isn't particularly cold. it brings plenty of rain or stay
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a lot of snow. currently falling in sweden, but i think it's a day goes on thursday, we'll see brighter. well that stove falling less and less rain to replace it quite possibly. the storm systems going across scotland, snow of the tops here. there's the attempt to the single figures. but if you go east is pushing out rudy code at has been in city of moscow for example recently to petersburg only just about freezing in spain and in portugal the day is looking fine. not especially warm, but not especially cold. the rain still to come in in the north west of spain, but in contrast, the eastern med, this is no storm system, producing huge amounts of rain, probably snow easily and land in turkey and in cyprus that all moving, crossing towards some event that the bigger picture on friday in europe, steve, more snow coming to the swiss, french italian alps, maybe not the austrian alps. attempts is, haven't changed very much otherwise. in north africa, the wind is probably the thing still, it's very strong across north libya and egypt and the harm athens,
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bringing dust down towards nigeria. ah, the african narratives from african perspectives could be from wanting a brochure to try to be a good foot. i knew series of short documentary by african filmmakers from ken young nigeria and rwanda mob, joy my, our la trucks for more conservation from i bought joy in the traffic and feeding the gay africa direct on al jazeera. we tower the untold story, lou, we speak when others stud. ah, we cover all sides no matter where it takes us, a fear or my eye and power imposture. we tell your
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story. we all your voice, your news, your net al jazeera lou . ah, ah, welcome back you with the news i live from one to the main stories now. rusher is a points of his highest ranking general to oversee a war in ukraine, but that he got, i see more of his now chief of the staff of the armed forces. one campaign he will oversee directly as the battle the buck much and solid on which you quite a said all some of the bloodiest battles of the war so far. thousands of flights
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resuming, of course, the united states offer a technical glitch. so plains grounded for hours problem is being bind on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration at the u. s. government transport agency and i so as crime responsible as he for suicide explosion, it's kill the east 21 people and campbell. it reportedly happen when a chinese delegation was meeting the town about at the foreign ministry. oh, are all the stories? tens of thousands of support is of several opposition. alliances in bangladesh of help mass citizens across the capitol, and demanding the government's resignation. the release of jailed opposition members and new elections under an intern can take a government town. v chandry explains more about this from deco. oh, during the past few months, the bung with a government has claimed don on opposition parties, but that didn't stop tens of thousands of opposition. supporters and people from all walks of life from taking part in protest rallies like this one in the capital dr. oh,
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we are here to show solidarity with all who are protesting against his carrying government. we want democratic elections. i'm day k, take a government. many are also angry of the government for failing to stop sorting energy and food prices. i'm not one of them, but we are here to demand democracy, protest against the rising price of essential food items. it's hard for us. we can close to make ends meet. security has been tightened across the capitol i and later and their political, the democracy movement. i've taken a nap well done in the capital, donna on wednesday may not position later futrell islam was just released on monday after a month in jail. told us a large number of opposition leaders and activists are still in jail and says they're living in, in human conditions. he is called for the pump release our party,
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b and b. and as all it said, the other parties below going to a different go bush, tea or more, just france, there was a honda and i was the same for rom, detained fine program for it's ration democracy. and as well as the have also simultaneously announced a program which will just go for the forms of does state after the election if the election is adult in under the kid here. government. the government though remains defined in recent months. several people have been shot dead by police. hundreds injured and thousands have been arrested. that opposition rallies across the country all millennium globally. accordingly, we have been able to meet any challenges in the past. and today under shake has seen as leadership of armor league compared to any other time is much stronger and more united. the opposition line says it will continue to press home its 10 point
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demand that includes the resignation of the government and the transfer a power to a non partisan caretaker administration before the next general election. country child re al jazeera deca. here, thousands of workers in the national health service have gone on a strike. this in a dispute of the pay this time ambulance workers walked out after negotiations with the government ended without any agreement. the prime minister sang. he is committed to persons public health care system, but staff say they are facing unprecedented pressures that are only getting worse. and the hayward reports from sheffield in northern england. hey, in the cold of winter solidarity among striking staff more than $20000.00 ambulance workers are taking industrial action in england and wales in a dispute officially about hey, but really so much more than just facts. frustrations on the long,
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long hand opposite the hospitals which are delaying our ability to turn out until of care to our patients. the pressure that that's putting upon us stop, we will join to look after folk and we're not, we're waiting. we're waiting to look after folks. we're losing valuable staff because they're the precious. they're feeling. we can't deliver the care that we want to deliver as paramedics. there are concerns about public safety during this walk out with fewer emergency crews available, people are being told to only call for an ambulance if it is life threatening or a very serious situation. like be real college of nursing who agreed a national minimum service level, the ambulance unions have refused to do that, insisted on local arrangements. obviously that made contingency planning much more difficult in terms of safeguarding patient safety ambulance service here in yorkshire is still providing some cover and we saw people on the picket line
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rushing off to respond to emergencies. this crisis comes after talks between the government and unions broke down early this week. but staff say it reflects a deeper crisis within britain, st. 8 chairs and there suspense become prime minister, where she soon acts winter of discontent with nurses and other public sector workers being so walking out. the truth is mister speaker, i'm proud to come from an anita family and that's why i'm passively committed to protecting it with more funding, more doctors and nurses, and a clear plan to cut the waiting list. donna has been a nurse for 37 years. she's also a labor counselor, i'm of all after k for patients, which always may, may take an action like this. quite difficult and morals are. lemme as much as anything. however, i think that now because of staffing levels, because of the safe looking at safety of patients, we need to be able to offer our patients. and this is the only way that we can see
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to do it. many staff say this crisis isn't just down to winter precious, but years of under investment, which is denied by the government here that concerned about the impact of strike has on my patients. but say they need to safeguard the future of the service they set out to provide. and he would al jazeera sheffield in northern england. well, isn't bob way his band health care workers from going on the prolonged strikes, doctors and nurses could face a fine or up to 6 months in prison under a new law. last year, thousands of health professionals went on strike for more than a week, demanding a pay rise of workers have resigned in massive numbers, leaving hospitals understaffed, many nurses in bob way and less than $100.00 a month. we go to beneath now, early, early results in the election. that suggests the opposition will return to parliament for the 1st time in 4 years. democrats, 128 seats in 109 member assembly. it was bought from running in the last election
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in 2019, but the party won a court order in november, allowing its members to sand in sundays, po, algeria address is following the process and call to know. we probably know results . we now have to be endorsed or rejected by the constitutional court by law. the court has up to a week to decide whether or not to reject or to accept the results and by the election commission. what one will show from the electoral commission told us that we may hear a decision probably in 2 or 3 days time. what this decision or what these announcement means, if there is all stands as they are the democrat, the main opposition group is back in parliament with 28. it's a good start, according to some political analysts. yes, but not enough for the party to move through its agenda in parliament, which is which include of course, the repealing of certain laws. it considered a new culture, democratic growth and democracy in been in republic. but again,
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it's also helpful when it comes to endorsing candidates to run in the presidential elections in 2026. basically, the electra law provides that for a candidate to run in the presidential election. he has to, he or she must be in goes by some number of members of parliament as well as mares of cities. a cross been republic. so 28th. it's a good start. according to political analysts right now. all eyes out on the opposition and the supporters as well as the streets of been republic. we haven't seen much action on the street yet, but that depends on how well they have received the information. just filtering in about the provision or resolve said their party has 128 of the 192 in the parliament. russia is going to san an unmanned caps. he'll stand to national space station to rescue 3 crew members off to meet your roy, damage the spacecraft that was supposed to bring them back to us. russian cosmonaut
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said k for a copy of and dmitri patel and along with nasa. astronaut frank rubio arrived on the i s s on september 21st. on december 14th that was discovered the m. s 22 rocket that was supposed to return them to us, had been damaged. radiator coolant was seen streaming into space from a one millimeter hole in its rear and mission has now been extended while they wait for a new spacecraft. currently there are 7 astronauts and cosmo on the station and which is one functioning, escape, paul, to evacuate. that can only carry 4 people the replacement cross the saw use m s 23 will launch on february 20th, we'll hopefully carry the 3 crew members back to the kernel. terry versus a former international space station commander. he joins us live via sky. what do you think about all of this? d is the, is the rescue operation, likely to go smoothly? why think they're on the right track. i would not called
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a rescue operation because frankly, nobody needs rescuing right now. the cruise fine. the space station is fine. it's just there, so ease vehicle, it's kind of like your car broke down and somebody needs to come pick you up, but there is no emergency. so they're going to replace the the car with a new car. if you all are going to replace the damage toys, the new fresh noise that they can come back to earth and okay, so you wouldn't refer to it as a rescue mission from what you're saying. there is no great urgency in the matter. what could go wrong or what could still go wrong? well, in a worst case scenario, the crew would have to do an emergency return to earth, which has never happened in over 20 years of space station operations. but in theory, if that happened, say for example, somebody had a medical emergency, they could come back in the space x, there's a healthy space, x capsule, that's in good shape. and then the remaining guys would just stay on the space station until the next safe vehicle came up. but if there was an emergency that all the crew members have to come back at once, which would be very,
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very unlikely. i can't really think of a scenario, then they would have to drive in this come back to earth in the soil without cooling, and the damage, the danger is that it would overheat the computers. we get hot. and worse than that, the crew would get very hot. it's like a car if your car radiator brakes and leaks out, you can drive it for a little while. but you don't wanna drive it for very long at all. and that's the situation that the soil is in right now. and how do you explain the cause of all of this miserable metro? it's all right, micro myisha roy, these bits of rock or metal or junk that are sort of floating out. but is it right that they can sometimes move faster than the speed of a bullet? absolutely, they are all moving several kilometers per 2nd or faster. and we can track the big things that are in orbit, but the very small things we can't or things that are coming from elsewhere in the solar system. we don't see them coming in. and so when i did space walks on the
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space station, i saw lots of little divots and, and craters on the outside of the station were small things had hit the station going kilometers per 2nd. luckily, they saw a hole in the soil. we used the robotic arm and a camera on the end of the robot, an arm, and they found a small, i think it was less than a millimeter size hole, which is what you would expect if they didn't see that. it would be a real question, like why did all this fluid leak out? but because they found that whole, it makes sense that something went through the line and it leaked out. i'm just wondering, with all these missions that are taking place, obviously this is something that has been happening for many years, but is human made space junk becoming more of a problem or a greater risk in terms of damaging the equipment? i think it's a huge risk. i have a podcast called down to the traverse. i've had several guests on talking about that problem. and now with a lot of commercial companies operating in space, they're launching micro satellites and small internet satellites. and we're putting
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up thousands and thousands of satellites and so this debris is an issue. we have to maneuver the station a few times here to keep the astronaut safe. the russians did a military test. they blew up a satellite just before the war started, and they had to maneuver the station to avoid the debris from this test that they did. when i was commander a few years ago, we had to maneuver the station to avoid debris that the chinese had made. they did a military demonstration way back in 2007 and that debris is still there. so doing military test in space is a bad idea. this is america just letting effort to kind of have a test ban like so let's stop doing this. but we really need to focus on that because we all depend on, we all have these little things called iphones. and there's so much of our life depends on space. so we need to make sure that that access is safe for our kids and our grandkids. all right, thank you very much. come on to terry's. i tried me on. all right, thank you. yet the news,
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a half time before slick grove saw that argentine superstar strike for the movers dampened when it was ruled out of side. thankfully for p. s g and messy. they are intervened and the goal was restored on to the spanish see pick up where defending champions round the dread are in trouble. they are being held by valencia rail. took the lead in the match being played, and saudi arabia after queen benjamin was fouled in the box and converted the resulting penalty box valencia's darcy, the 2nd hope for the goal, samuel nino, smashing the boy close to helpless to both quotes while it's now gone in to penalties in riyadh and we will bring you the results of that match when it finishes or minutes away from a massive shock in the english league cup, manchester city trailing to know against southampton in the quarter finals a something you don't see everyday city locally losing possession in the field,
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south hampton counter attacking and taking the lead through 2nd. laura a new surgeon, a po, double. the advantage to make it easy to know claudia and his team will not turn their attention to the premier lea. a hinges in the night's other course, a final and nothing. and forests took the 1st half lead against bull's willy bully, the last man to touch the ball and go mouse scramble. is it until late in the 2nd half, but we'll still get a license star struck, allow him as nice to meet the goal. she pulls a penalty. shoot out we spoke, kicks taking place. that as we speak, chelsea's new signings. you our felix could make his debut as early as thursday as they take on full amount. primarily the $23.00 wrote forty's for what is on the loan l if from atlantic i'm a trade until the end of the season. fun to, to the i'm very, very happy to,
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to via and chelsea is one of the great themes in the world. and though to, to help the team reach the objectives. so i'm very happy and very excited to to player and to play and stuff are rich. just 3 days ago to time australian open champion name your soccer announced she wouldn't be playing at this year's tournament. now the 25 girl has revealed why, she's pregnant. a soccer posted this tweet, showing a baby scan alongside a statement in which she said she's looking forward to having her child watch one of her matches and added that. she'll be back in australia next year. a soccer who's also a to time us open champion, hasn't played since last september off to withdrawing in the 2nd round of the pan pacific open now to an injury, scarce enough at chuck of it's just a few days before the 1st grand slam of the season. he's a 9 time winner in melbourne, but had to cut short a practice match because of a hamstring issue saying he didn't want to risk anything. meanwhile,
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it's confirmed that joker, which will play a major role in the break way. professional tennis plays association will be joined by women's number 2 on stripper and 6 other top players to form the executive committee of the organization which has divided tennis. it sits outside the current governing body is the atp and w t, with the main aim of increasing play a power joker. it says they're not calling for boycotts. rival tours, joke of which is great. rival raphael, the dow has also been warming up for the australian open the well never to joined a host of tennis stars in melbourne for a fundraiser for ukraine, ukraine's day. and i yes, that i am sca and mad because still were welcomed onto the courts. a huge cheers alongside 99 year old lead stanislavsky, a ukrainian refugee joined australia. 99 year old henry young for a knock about 2, all proceeds from the tennis place for peace event,
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will be used to support the monetary efforts ukraine live, mark and football player to morrow hamlin has been released from hospital 9 days after suffering a cardiac arrest on the field, the buffalo bills safety, who's $24.00, was given cpr to collision with the cincinnati bengals opponent during the game. hamilton recovered rapidly after coming out of his medicaid g coma with doctors determining he was fit enough to be sent home. as one of the huge potential move in the sporting world by saudi arabia, their reports of the kingdom is now agreed to by w dubey, wrestling. ah, a wrestling promotion already has a 10 year deal in place to hold events in saudi, including. it's crown jewel shows these reports come days after told me that he's former boss, vincent, mom returns to begin a sales process. he says been elected executive chairman of the board for his daughter, stephanie, resigned his chair,
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woman and coat c. e. o is no official comment from w w yet? no, but if true, this would be the latest major move. the saudi arabia has made and global sports. there has been suggestion that i saudi arabia buying the debbie. debbie would take the company back to private privately own. ah, whereas it had been publicly traded ever since 1989. so that would give a far more control over the content to one entity instead of having to worry about shareholders. are there a privately owned company would be less accountable to the public and it's in the occurrence of say, a sexual misconduct issue. right. the one that vince mcmahon had experienced last year, which was the catalyst to him stepping down. and then there's also the concern
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about the women's wrestling division. why women have, in a lot of ways carried the content over the last few years. ever since they were being given a, almost equal billing with the mail wrestlers. does that take a step back? so there are, from a content standpoint, there are lots of concerns that fans would have about what direction i saw a control w e would take. meanwhile, ranaldo now nasa have denied that there is a clause in his contract which commits him to helping sally arabia bid for the world cup countries reportedly considering a show at hosting in 2030. but that's the se rinaldo main focus is on the club, working with his teammates to teach success the 23rd to work up host or hostess, set to be confirmed app fee for congress in 2024. saudi arabia is also hosting the dat car rally in former 9 time. well champion, sebastian love won his 3rd stage in
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a row on wednesday. move the frenchman up to 3rd overall in the car category, but there's no catching reigning champion, nasa. let's hear who state comfortably now let's bring you up to date, rail madrid have reached the final of the spanish super cup. they defeated valencia for 3 and a penalty shootouts and actually support for now it is back to mariam in london. that's lovely. thank you very much, joe. that's it than he is al, but i'll be back in a moment with much more today's news around up the top stories coming up very shortly. stay without his era. ah ah,
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