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alyssa farms was seized from y can given to blacks, and bobby, and some of the land is not being fully utilized from around the world. the newly formed orthodox church. grey holes christmas pres here for the 1st time. ah, harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. have we ignored the global? so to put profits before people and it won't cost ah, time of panda on, i'll just ah, the fight for the ukrainian town of sally dom keith denies,
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claims that russian forces have take control. ah hugs. how robin watching all of his era life while headquarters here in doug, also coming up, a warning of a sea of human suffering across the world. the human rights watch. organization releases its annual report upon abuses. flights in the u. s. resume of to thousands were grounded for hours due to a technical problem. on the us in japan, stuff up the security cooperation is tokyo seeks to counter threats from china and north korea. welcome to the program. russian forces led by mercenaries and the wagner group say, the units are in control of the east and ukrainian town of sallie doll. but keith denies the salt mining town has fallen. the fighting, damp, and mood has led to some of the bloodiest battles of the wall so far,
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that after butler has more from keith, the in solid, all the battle is relentless. the one thriving full mining town and east in 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 solid are but there is didn't huge. you look at rocking at a vaccine unit to take control of the entire territory. so laid 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 russia defense ministry didn't comment on the claims. but said the russian airborne unit surrounded the town, securing it with help russian forces. net push to capture the entire bus region,
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but ukrainian military officials and some soldiers on the ground. se solar door has not fallen and that ukrainian forces a holding on here is all our positions is still holding from time to time. this close combat and artillery fire on the new trains president. all those dismiss, rocking claim model that developed at least they know the terrorist state and 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 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 it holding 30 or zalinski was in the western city of louise to pay his respects, the soldiers who died in the conflict. he also met the way in your presence and foolish president andre, due to he said, poland would send leopard tanks to keep as part of an international coalition. to
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help can create keepers long said that among the heavy weapons that it needs tanks or is central but wisdom powers have been reluctant to send offensive 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 challenger 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 ukrainian forces in the face of moscow's ongoing firepower. tasha butler as this era. now the 2023 human rights watch report says, unchecked or authoritarian power is leaving behind a sea of human suffering. its spotlights abuses happening in 100 countries covering
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everything from war, media, freedoms, gender rights, and refugees. amongst others, they put the war in ukraine at the top of its agenda, saying russian president vladimir putin is operating with impunity. that welcomes international communities response including the with agencies collecting evidence of war crimes. but it says other crises are being ignored, of calling on months and international organizations to take action or correspondence have this update from some of the countries mentioned in the report . ready ready ah. ready 2022 was yours, the trash, the basic 1200000 people came to germany, claiming refugees faces the vast majority of them. ukrainians, many of them thumbs up at germany. berlin's main central station here where their application process could begin, but it's estimated around 200000 people from syria. afghanistan, iran,
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iraq also came to this country. the treatment they received that was slightly different because ukrainians have freedom of movement around europe as others don't . ah, lebanon's political class is accused of denying people their basic rights by failing to address an economic crisis that has pushed the 80 percent of the population into poverty. low income households have cut back on foods, while the large refugee population has been hit hard, decades of corruption and mismanagement has nearly bankrupted the state, which is no longer able to provide services like electricity, financial losses are in the billions of dollars. ah,
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ah, we're 40 kelvin litany of apparent russian war crimes, including oh sir. town north, the fever was occupied by her washing forces view any safer than the 17 people were unlawfully killed or again, mario pole in the south of the country. russians bombed a theatre that had been clearly marked out as a severe shelter. hundreds of people were killed, including chilton ah, 230 palestinians were killed in conflict and confrontations with israeli security forces in 2022 and a further, 9000 were injured. those figures in the palestinian health ministry and that
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includes those killed in 3 days. it is rarely african garza in august of okay then. and israel is further tightened the financial screw on the palestinians . and now deduct more than a 3rd of the $256000000.00 a year. it collects on behalf of palestinian authority in duties and taxes. while these la fitness coming out of jakarta, indonesia were human rights watch. officials are unveiling that world report that press conference or ongoing for a little time. let's cross over to manila where are correspond bottom below is also standing by and as we know, a long list of issues at human rights watch. wanted to clarify and highlight for the world audience. so we know ukraine is at the top there, but where did they start? was so hale, a lot of the focus of this presser, that is still ongoing right now,
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has been on the human rights situation in asia. given that this presser is a happening still ongoing in this region. and in fact, during the opening statement of asia director, elaine pearson, the 1st name that she mentioned was marcus. of course, the current president of the philippines is fred in and bone bone marcus junior. and she was, of course, alluding to the election of the current president and alluding to the return to power off the marcus as the father of the president is for an event mark, a senior. he was president of the philippines for more than 20 years, and is accused of widespread human rights abuses, as well as corruption. now, this presser is being held in, in particular, as he mentioned in jakarta, indonesia and the human rights watch said, dad, this presser was be held there because indonesia is in a position to make a difference in the human rights situation in the region. in particular,
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in may and mar, where the military junta took power in 2021. and since then, has been accused of killing more than 3000 people and imprisoning tens of thousands of people, the association of southeast asian nations. the asean has condemned these actions by the military junta, excluding the beery military junta in major meetings of the regional block. now indonesia is the chair of the regional block this year. and so the human rights watch is urging indonesia to do more than just talk to walk the talk to take action to lead the regional law in taking action. and a, for example, this year there will be elections in me and mar, but the human rights watch said that indonesia has to lead the asi and into condemning these elections and saying that these elections are just sham elections . and that there will be no reelections in, in me,
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and mar until democracy is restored in the country. ok. and of course, because this presser is happening in indonesia, there has been also a spotlight on the human rights situation in indonesia, in particular, the new criminal code that was passed just last year, and the main concern has been on criminalizing sex outside of marriage. human rights. what said that this discriminates of people who are certain religions who don't have marriage certificates as well as members of the l . g. b t, community campuses. and to see how this pans out the press covers will have more on this throughout the day. probably below that force in manila, thank you. the flights of resumed in the united states after a technical glitch saw thousands of plains grounded for hours. the problem is inflamed on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration, the governments transport agency. how did you cast reports from ronald reagan
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airport in arlington, virginia? it was a sight not seen since 911 thousands of plains round. it all us airports due to a nationwide stoppage called by the federal aviation administration. no. nothing like this says ban 11. 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, and suffered a temporary outage without it, 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
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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 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 f a 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 flight status for the airports read. this is the domino effect of the ground stop and it's impacting travelers already battered by a chaotic holiday travel. try this. wilford smith hopes 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. her flight. oh, i haven't seen her in 5 months,
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and now it may be a day or 2 more that an apparent technical glitch can halt 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, your secretary of state antony blinkin, and yours defense secretary lloyd austin, are hosting their japanese counterparts in washington d. c. now they signed me agreements expanding their military ties and have been discussing the growing threat from china's ambitions in the region. lincoln commented or commended japan's decision to double its defense spending by 2027. japan has been a key american ally since the end of the 2nd world war japan strategies align closely with our own national security strategy. but both of the key challenges that we identify as well isn't how to effectively address them. we're committed to upholding shared values of democracy in human rights,
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defending the international rule of law. continuing to lead the world and tackling global challenges that no one country can solve alone, like the climate crisis. deli, veritas, tyler clinkers, a senior advisor for the national bureau of asian research. he says, the threat posed to japan from china and north korea and russia. a force, the historic plans to double it's military spending. the japanese last month published their national security strategy, as well as the national offense program guidelines and midterm defense programs. all of which highlight an increase in investments and defense that are predicated, quite frankly, and addressing the very dangerous challenges that the people's republic of china, the north koreans, as well as the russian pose for japanese security, fun to mentally what's historically unprecedented. here is the fact that that
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japanese are publicly acknowledging the challenges that they're facing. i would actually use the word threat, the rep that they are facing and that they are taking, again, unprecedented steps in terms of doubling. in essence, their defense budget, which is again historic and unprecedented. now the united states will provide additional sales of military capabilities. my understanding is tom off is one of them, which is a cruise missile that will for the 1st time in, in post war to history provide that japanese with what most observers would, would call an offensive capability. but that the japanese, referred to as a counter strike. busy capability, this is again very significant of the had here on al jazeera, a tre decision is celebrated in hong kong,
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but opposed by the u. s. will tell you why. and we look at the issue that falls in hundreds of families to leave a home that a town and the indian emma layers. they stories after the break ah whether the rate be in place has been particularly west in windy this winter so far . usually this disturbance emanates from the east and meds rain and this is the latest one generating rather went well if a sudden turkey with snow readily on the higher ground that raise for the cross cypress towards the levant. if you stay on the same line of latitude, the next thing that stands out, the amount of coal, the sun kin to turkmenistan, giving that code leak leaky really through the values into afghanistan to shut up minus 1210 below the average is the day time high cobble gets down to minus 20 for
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friday morning. it's near reco, but not quite there, but we really don't want very much for the following 3 days. i called the league right down through iran as well. start to generate showers. i think in the year eastern mile and helped to generate these shows rally empty core to largely of saudi arabia. but it's still cloudy, co with the code that it should be particularly in cat. doha, for example, though, around about 20 degree mark to see the res, die for it to feel anything like normal. this time, the year tropical africa is full of right, and i'm particularly in western angola. what is the south of that? the problem is a fire risks. it's hot and dry. western south africa ah, with debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street. they made their money on coal. they made their money on the
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field, convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape warren violence. when you humanize the narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera lou, the me look about kill watching out there. nice a whole robin in doha, reminder of our top stories. russian forces led by missionaries from the wagner group say that they've gained control of the eastern ukrainian down as solid off. keith denies the claim. lighting in the area has intensified in the past few days, as we should try to gain ground. human rights watch has released it's 2023. the
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poll looking at the conditions of human rights and more than $100.00 countries. it says authoritarianism across the world is leading to degredation of the human condition and flights of resumed in the us after a technical glitch. so thousands of planes grounded for hours. the problem for being blamed on a computer outage at the federal aviation administration, president biden has ordered an investigation, 1000 venezuelans of march, and the capital crack is demanding better wages. the group included public health work as teachers and pension is employed by the government and earn between $30.00 and $100.00 a month. but inflation is making it hard to make and nice. it roads to 155 percent last october, brazil's capital is bracing for more demonstrations from support of the former present drive, both and all right. security forces are setting a barricades and shutting down main avenue to traffic on sunday,
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protest as invaded the supreme court presidential palace and congress in an effort to overturn the general election. since the messages have been circulating on social media edging crowds to rally against president luis in as the leader to silver's election. well, brazil's communication minister has told our desert that attempts to destabilize the government could become more extreme. paula p mentor says brazil needs the support of the international community to defend its democracy. he spoke to a latin america editor, lucy, a newman in brazilian love. inside brazil's presidential palace communications minister, paolo p mentor shows us where mobs, calling for the overthrow of the government 1st entered his office on sunday. he says, supporters of former president jade bull sonata, destroyed everything inside the 2 adjacent rooms and still documents, computer files, video cameras, and sensitive security information on a hard drive. while some still the flag other says be meant that knew exactly what
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to take and where to find it. you give them a few of them. one person was arrested yesterday and inside the backpack was a laptop from the institutional security bureau. the minister concedes that some security forces in charge of defending the capital were complicit in the attack. nevertheless, he insists it's made prisoner lula, the silver stronger. if it was what you mean, the super soda served for brazilian society to give a great demonstration of appreciation for its democracy and institutions give more large segments of the population that did not support lula at this moment or behind them, the supreme court of law and the legislative branch in support of the judicial measures he needed to bring to justice with those responsible for these criminal acts go. although we all signal evidence be meant the says that as the investigation into sundays events advances, former president j both scenarios participation in the process will become
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increasingly clear. also narrow who left brazil on the eve of president lulu inauguration is in the united states. war from r o boss an hour has to return because he created the image of a leader and now was follow was believed that he ran away when they needed him most like a general in the battle who slaves and abandons his troops. was at a crossroads. does he return to brazil and face possible criminal charges for what happened? mobily hide and go down in history. as someone who abandoned his own supporters like a coward running away as follows you. i asked him mister government could guarantee that there won't be new, similar attacks against the countries institutions. this is group. those people who despise democracy and federal system have an important organic presence. now country, the more isolated they feel, the more radical will become. so that's why we're now seeing attacks against power
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transmission towers. increasingly, these grew from disputing electro and political power to becoming illegal to carry out violent acts that brazil is not accustomed to. when now facing another type of vocalization which will require a different type of response from the government or a government that is still fragile and will need all the international support it can get him into, says president lula is moved by the response to the attack by global leaders, including the support of us president joe biden. he confirmed lula plans to visit the white house in the 1st fortnight of february to show his appreciation. to seeing human al jazeera brazilian fellow results from beneath election suggests the opposition will return to parliament for the 1st time in full years. that democrats when 28 seats out of the 109 member assembly, it was bought from running in the last election in 2019. but the party went to
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court order in november, allowing its members to stand in sunday's po at least 19 people have been killed in storms that continue to bass. of the u. s. state of california. emergency workers are struggling to clean up the widespread damage. thousands of residents, a still under evacuation orders in some parts of the state. officials expect to know the powerful weather front to hit california on friday. rob rentals has more from the seaside town of capital law. one of the reasons that this series of storms has been so destructive and deadly is that people here in california, as in many other places around the world, often build structures in places where they might be better advised, not to. and there's an example here where i am in capital a. you can see these a brightly colored buildings behind me that are right down on the shoreline. they were just battered and heavily damaged by waves high surf that has come in over the
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past several days of waves up to 7 meters tall. ah. and you could see that some of the windows and doors are actually boarded up. so a nice place to be when the weather is good, not so bad. not so good when the storms come. ah, as they inevitably do, the indian, himalayan town of josie mouth is being evacuated as its buildings crumble. this is being blamed on non stop construction. the area under changing environment. stephanie decor, ripple's, this holy town in the himalayas is slowly sinking into the mountains. it's holmes, crumbling. it's people desperate about at unsuccessful, the chemical guy told me that even building thousands button now suddenly the authorities are asking us to leave our house and they have not provided us any assistance they have just asked us to leave it out. but we have no way to go on it . oh, let me read what i am gonna. we were making a house here. we brought brick,
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sand, and reinforcing bars. only some days back, one of my sons built a new but that is also of no use. how will we live here now? we spent everything on this house or on whatever. authorities are relocating people after cracks appeared in homes. there been reports that nearly 600 homes in hotels are sinking in the north indian town, which has around 20000 people with him and let them on live with us. i'll get some, a shelby up there does come will kick on the major reasons for this are an increased population. an infrastructure boom. the n t p c tunneled their building and the blasting work being carried out in the region. because of this, jo, she math is sinking. structures have developed cracks and people are living in fear . jada. jace math is close to a number of important religious sites in the himalayas. attracting thousands of pilgrims every year. 3 in his vulnerable to earthquakes and has seen a number of disasters in recent years. experts play melting glaciers and relentless
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construction in the area. people here already live a simple life losing their homes, leaves and would know where to go. and no way to make a living. stephanie decor, audra 0. hong kong is celebrating after the world trade organization rejected an order by the united states for the cities exports to be labeled made in china. but the u. s. as dismiss that ruling, creating uncertainty for hong kong manufacturers as they begin a post. pandemic recovery, richard kimber, ripple's a glimpse of business as usual in hong kong and international product expo at the cities biggest convention center. just days after the border with the chinese mainland was reopened to quarantine free travel is that that i'll have. it feels great. it's been 3 years. the last physical expos in 2020. since then, we've only been able to promote our products, through videos and social media, but it's nowhere near as good as being able to demonstrate them in person and
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communicate with clients face to face. it's not just the relaxation of cobit 19 rules that listing local tween makers spirits in 2020, the u. s. ordered all product imported from hong kong to be labeled made in china. a protest against paging crack down on the cities pro democracy movement will trade organization is rejecting that border paving the way for local manufacturers to take back control of their marketing. and when the client 1st reach out to their brand, if they say it's in hong kong, maybe they will feel like it's more confident about the quality. the us only accounts for 0 point one percent of hong kong exports. but local government officials say this isn't about the money change. all he has this ruling shows the u . s. has disregarded international trade rules attempted to impose discriminatory and unfair treatment and unreasonably suppressed,
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hong kong products by politicizing economic and trade issues. but while hong kong may have won the battle, it hasn't yet won the war. the us says that the will trade organization ruling is flawed and they didn't no longer use homecoming separate enough from china to justify having separate trading benefits. international trade experts say the stemmed off may be hard to resolve because of problems with the w t o is appeals process. the appellate body system is not functioning, but the system still allows parties to appeal. and so what we say is that they appeal into the board. certain members have set up a temporary alternative arbitration system as a work around on kong. as a member of that system, the u. s. is not, sometimes manufacturer is hoping for a speedy conclusion to the political wrangling, so they can focus on getting their post pandemic.

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