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russia appoints its high ranking general to lead the war in ukraine as the battle for the eastern town of sold our intensifies. ah, blow i, mariam? noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera als are coming up on the program. the u. s. prison orders an investigation into the technical glitch that grounded thousands of flights for hours. a suicide attack. norfolk amazons foreign ministry, at least 21 people have been killed. and rebels, and if you have, here's an over integra region, handover weapons as part of a p steel signed and last year, ah hello and welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine where the head of the russian private military from wagner says the mining town of sola, dar, is under russian control. a claim denied by ukraine's president,
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for moscow control of sola del would be one of the most significant victories of the war. so far and a military success, it desperately needs moscow, as in the past few days, tried to breathe new life into its sir war and ukraine, including promoting new staff to keep positions and the defense force. on wednesday, it appointed its highest ranking general to oversee the war. larry garrison mav is now chief of staff of the armed forces. defense ministry says the changes will improve the effectiveness of how the operation is managed or fighting over the eastern towns of banquet and sola. dar is at one of the black, some of the bloodiest battles of the war so far in the last hour. the wagner group has said that they have found the body of one of 2 british aid workers reported missing in easton ukraine. out there as at asher bought, it brings us the story now from keith ah, in solid, all the battle is relentless. the one thriving sold mining
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town in 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, guinea pig ocean places a photo of himself and his troops online saying that taken control of solider. but there is didn't huge you got rocking into vox units. so taking control of the entire spell it out. a cauldron has been formed on center was if you can, which i've been fighting is going on. even the probably in your produce a spokesperson for rushes, defense ministry didn't comment on the claims, but said the russian airborne units around the town. securing it was help russian forces in the push to capture the entire bus region. but ukrainian military officials and some soldiers on the ground, faithful adult has not fallen, and that ukrainian forces holding on here. but as all our positions are still
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holding from time to time, this close combat and artillery fire on ukraine's president. all those dismissed rocking claims that developed earlier they know the terrorist state in its 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 will present and are already presenting this to their society in order to support mobilization and to give hope to dos who are for aggression. but the fighting continuous diets front is holding 30 as well, and he was in the western city of leave to pay his respects to soldiers who died in the conflict. he also met the lithuanian president and foolish president andre, due to the said poland with leper tanks. to keep as part of an international coalition to help can create keepers long said that among the heavy weapons that it needs tanks all essential. but wisdom powers have been reluctant to send offensive
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weapons that 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 challenge, a to tank. some european countries are 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 fire power. it's actually butler sarah too early or i spoke to you earlier, shojo, the director of frontier initiative in the middle east institute is also for military advisor tonight. i asked her if they're having fighting and the changes in russia's military leadership means moscow is going to make that they push a territory definitely they will try to do that and they have been trying over the last 5 months,
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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, true russian supporters of this war. that the russian army is able to take really anything. and so, yes, we will see a most likely heavy losses, both in terms off on both sides, military as well as civilian lives, whether they will succeed in taking um, some of these towns particularity bought and sold. adar 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 battlefield off, you know, thousands and thousands of kilometers. um is, is not very likely,
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at least not in the short term. ah, now thousands of flights of resumed across the united states after a technical glitch, grounded planes for hours forums being blamed on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration. that's the us government's transport agency, more than 7 and a half 1000 flights of reportedly been delayed a nearly 1000 were cancelled altogether. i did, jo, castro has more in this ronald reagan airport in arlington, virginia. it was a sight not seen since $911.00, thousands of plains round. it all you was airports did with nationwide stoppage called by the federal aviation administration. no, nothing like this. so about 11 obviously. you know everything to stop and because of a system, i think this is just punch control alt delete the f a, a says
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a computer failure was to blame. specifically the notice to air mission system or not. m suffered a temporary outage without it, like crews could not access the latest safety alerts about fly conditions and run ways. we still consider this to be a vital safety system because this is the one that moves messages that a pilots need on anything from the taxi way or a runway being out to an issue with the navigation beacon to maybe an upcoming military or space operation. in a certain sector, the outage did not impact white's already in the air. the ground stopped lasted about an hour and a half until ya said the computer problem was fixed. the cause of the outage remains unclear. there is no direct indication of any kind of external or nefarious activity, but we're 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
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causes for the system outage, so that it does not happen again. meanwhile, thousands of delayed are canceled flights, have colored flight status boards at airports red. this is the domino effect of the ground. stop and it's impacting travelers already battered by a chaotic holiday travel season. crowded, 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 fly go. i haven't seen her in 5 months 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 still us claim responsibility for a suicide explosion that killed at least 21 people near the foreign ministry office
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and cobble a dozen others were injured. the bloss reportedly happened when a chinese delegation was meeting the taliban at a foreign ministry of a de la by here is electra at the american university of afghanistan in cobble. he says people in the city of becoming increasingly worried about the deteriorating security. there are 2 major concerning aspects of what happened today. 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. and the fact that it happens at such a bad moment. it is concerning the profile fits i, a ski and i escape has been making advances and has been conducting such sophisticated attacks. we saw an attack on chinese. we've been 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
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engagement away. the thought upon policies have been helped. and then having the one thing that looked like a win for the off ones, which was the security situation improving. that is fost dispelling the latest app in the piece time for if you appears tag why region is on the way. surrendering weapons was a central plank of the agreement and the war along with restoring federal authority to take wry and reopening humanitarian access in the war. tone region, un estimate half a 1000000 people die from that violence and also been salvation during the course of the conflict, mark web has our port more than 2 years since the conflict began 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. loan has been almost desperate. the agreement to some i'm in nice to be carried out. we have disengaged
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it 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 ministry for nearly 30 years. after prime minister abbey 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 over of military hardware by above due to ground defense forces and national defense force. the peace deal also stated that the foreign forces should leave to gray. i retry his army fought there on the government side. access to de gray is restricted, but humanitarian workers say, era trained soldiers a still there have been accused of executing and raping civilians. activists say
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the to grey and rebels have been pushed into a corner. they have been told by the, by the can union by the americans that they have to accept what they what has been put to them now is the trickling of a exchange. the total disarmament. ready principles is the only protecting the graph. again, it be bob by every sample poses. the un estimates half a 1000000 people have died from violence installed ation. during the conflict. hundreds of thousands of others have been forced from their homes. people are still waiting to see if they'll be lasting, peace, or justice, malcolm web al jazeera. now brazil's capital is bracing for more demonstrations 4 days after protest as stone. several government buildings. the supreme court has ordered the state authorities prevent road blocks and the invasion of any public
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property by the protesters on sunday, right, as loyal as the former president charleston are ransacked. congress along with the presidential palace and the judiciary. since their messages have been circulating on social media urging crowds to rally and quote, take power when the nation still remains on agile after what happened then, the president louisa nasty little to silver says that every gesture against brazil's democracy will be punished. our latin america edison, lucy newman, has more now from brazilian 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 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
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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, 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 a 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 be mentor,
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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 states 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 knowledge. is there a life from london still ed? ah, please use force to remove protest as who's gone to great lights to stop a coal mine expansion. and here thousands of i'm in his work as walk off the job with warnings that caused me to be restricted to life threatening emergencies. ah,
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now what do you think? judging from satellite pictures is midsummer. still tropical storm across north and using huge amount of rain in queens and yeah, it looks more summary than it could be, but still sydney struggles to reach such degrees and it might well break his record number of days will over $329.00 without hitting such a decrease, but it certainly looks reasonably summary with $34.00 in ad labor approaching 30 in perth. it's still wet up in kimberly. and it's wet, generally speaking across the north, but it should be particularly near lemming a year. and yes, we are what not. second or 3rd, but the new season, it just continues. but very wet weather produce funding. i think in tropical queensland, in new zealand is a much better picture considering the range. now goals, lea, emergency has decreased, and the warnings will be lifted. it could be better, but it ain't bad. now, it's rather different in central philippines is persistent. rain again is producing
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flooding and landslide risks and given it to the north east mountain. it should produce dry weather, for se, edge is part, at least, and it's not, it's raining in parts of thailand and vietnam and is southern china where it should not be should be dry, warm and sunny is tom. yeah. warm, it certainly isn't. we'll hand, but it should be 8 degrees, not 16. the cold will come back again, but it's not there. know, ah, discarded clothes from rich nations are funneled through charities and sold to impoverished nations on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to re sell to some of the wolves poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling environmental catastrophe. people in power travelers to garner to uncover the dirty secret behind the world fashion a decay that white man clothed on
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a jessina lou . oh oh, i'll come back watching al jazeera ally from london, the main stories. now, russia has appointed its high ranking general to had the war in ukraine. larry garrison is now chief of staff for the armed forces. one campaign campaign he will directly oversee is the battle for button was in solider, which ukraine says some of the bloodiest battles we've seen so far. thousands of flights resuming across the united states after a technical glitch. so plains grounded for hours problem is being blamed on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration. that's the u. s. government's transport agency and the i still is claim responsibility for suicide
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exposure and cobble it happened when a chinese delegation was meeting the taliban. the foreign ministry. now german police have, sorry to effect hundreds of climate protest is from the village of loads the raft to make way for the expansion of a coal mine. davis had been camping in the deserted village on the edge of the mind for a while now. step vasa report from letter f. o. as dawn broke into the village, taking broadcast us by surprise. activists occupying the entrance to lou tonight were pushed back. shame on you shouted at police. those who didn't follow orders were carried out with the police often using force to remove them out. so what is seeing here is that from almost every state in germany, police is being vent here,
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forward this eviction. and that really shows the priorities of the state and the government. people here who are trained to defend our likelihood, what's rank to do to, to stop the claim of destruction. that's where the priority is i to evict those people. and that's really absurd and crazy. one by one being back out, making the village of little 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 clear a village which had been occupied by activists for the past 2 years. during the dinner hamish 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 we'll be, we will be as far as up as we can go. and then they will need some time to take us
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on time and it's in teams running out while potentially show acrobatic skills. police have brought in specialists personnel to we moved them from roofs and 3 houses. the show down at the mine has become particularly uncomfortable for the green party, 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 claim as protection and protests need symbol. but the emphasis on the flute. so when no one leaves any more, in my view, the wrong fight, i'm 2030 number call will be used to produce electricity in dine layla's, coal mines, my political ro, 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 lit up. now the
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secretary of state anthony blank, and on us defense secretary lloyd austin, hosting that japanese counterparts in washington for the 2 plus 2 annual defense in foreign policy talk. japan has been a key american allies since the end of the 2nd world war. the meeting is expected to focus on the growing threat from china's ambitions in the region, as well as trade and security, article heinous following this story forth and joins us now from washington. they've been negotiating this for a long time. patty, what's driving this renewed? punish? well, the renewed push is of really a see change in policies in japan. since world war 2, the countries really adopted a pacifist attitude, but they are nerve by rushes worn ukraine, which some see as a new, more aggressive china. and so they're taking steps that they, again, we haven't seen in decades. they are planning to double their defense spending to 2 percent of their g d p. that would make them the 3rd bad country to spend the most
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on military equipment just behind the us and canada. and again, because of those concerns, they want to deepen these relationships with the us. so we heard from the japanese ministers basically saying that they were going to take go to an uninhabited island and build a joint training center that's going to have to run ways and venica of the question becomes, what sort of weapons are they going to provide? one of the key things that, that the, one of the key issues from the u. s. perspective is there, would it be changing exactly how they have their marines, they're, they're not gonna be adding marines. we'll believe that's very controversial in japan, but they're going to be creating these units about 2000 marines that are able to do recognizance. and possibly i had the ability to fire an incoming ships. but again, the question is, weapons we expect in this press conference between that and the state farm it and the department of defense that they may announce additional missiles being sent to
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japan? we're not sure if those be bought by japan or placed there by the u. s, again, with the capability to go after ships. what we're usually watching for is on friday, the japanese up prime minister is going to meet with you as president joe biden. and what the speculation there is that they're going to say that jip japan will be allowed to buy tomahawk cruise missiles. no tomahawk cruise missiles are very effective weapon ad there are, they can fire from a ship or a sob. they can go as many as 1600 kilometers and be very, very precision on their targets. so that would be considered a bit of an escalation. but it also aside of just how rare it is, only the united kingdom can buy tomahawks from the us. japan would be just the 2nd country to do that. thank you very much, patrick. i have there in washington. meanwhile, over here, thousands of workers in the national health service have gone on strike. and
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a dispute over pay. this time ambulance workers walked out after the go stations, with the government ended without any agreement. the prime minister says he is committed to persons public health care system. but staff are saying that they are facing unprecedented pressures that are only getting worse. and i have reports on this now from sheffield in northern england, 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 that the frustrations are the long, long hand oversight, the hospitals, which are delaying our ability to turn out to live care for 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
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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 ruled 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 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 next winter of discontent. with nurses and other public sector
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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 i said on a clear plan to cut the waiting list, donna has been a nurse, but 37 years. she's also a labor counselor and was always africa for patience was always, may, may take an action like this. i am quite difficult alone, quite a moral dilemma as much as anything. however, i think that now because of the staffing levels, because of the safe looking at safety of patients, we need to be able to advocate our patients. and this is the only way that we can see to do it. many staff say this crisis isn't just down to winter pressures, but years of under investment, which is denied by the government. here they concerned about the impact of strike house on my patients, but say they need to safeguard the future of the service they set out to provide m a. he would al jazeera sheffield in northern england. we go to involve way. now,
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government now has banned health care workers from going on. 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. health workers have resigned in huge numbers, leaving hospitals understaffed, many nurses in zimbabwe, and less than a $100.00 a month. the usa of california is bracing for another powerful cycle and just days after a barrier just storms killed 17 people, and 4th, tens of thousands more from now homes. on tuesday, torrential downpours calls flash flooding, closed key highways, topple trees, and swept away cars. at least 54000 homes and businesses remain without power. the new storm is expect it. northern california is forecast to bring more snow to the sierra nevada mountains. 34000 people have been told to leave their homes.
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the indonesian present charco a dodo is express regress about several human rights violations committed during the countries post colonial past. now this includes the mass killing of communists and suspected sympathizes in the mid $900.00 sixty's. but human rights group, say widow does expression of regret, like other indonesian leaders before him doesn't go far enough. widow promised his government would seek to restore the rights of victims. and then be good and young tyranny with a clear mind and a sincere heart. i as the leader of this country, admit that gross human rights violations have happened in several incident. we will not have deep sympathy and empathy for the victims in their families. therefore firstly, the government and i are trying to rehabilitate the victim's rights fairly and wisely without neglecting efforts towards judicial resolution. ah.

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