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was the one who found his sister's body late on sunday, a little after the israeli forces withdrew. i came back in time. my uncle told me to called jana. i found her date and the cat was next to her. i couldn't believe my eyes. friends say john, i like to paint job and watch soap operas. the family says she used to help her sick mother. now they're all facing life without her. john, i would have turned 16 date for this month. instead of her birthday party, family and friends gathered for her burial rights organization defense for children international because more than 25 percent of palestinians killed by his radio forces in the occupied with bank this year. with children. many like at home, see their friends and family members being killed and fear. they'll be next. ah, this is al jazeera.
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ah, you're watching the news. our live from a headquarters in doha. i'm betting obligate. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the battle for back move to russia, tries to close in on the eastern ukrainian city after making advances and nearby solid are listening to the tension recreation shirley. in the last few minutes, the soldiers here are telling us, but up to 600 russian soldiers all moving into new positions. in the northeast of the city. the u. k. condemns the execution of british irena, a national convicted of spying in iran. brazil's top court orders and investigation into whether former presidential you're both so narrow, incited his supporters to storm government buildings and hundreds have died and what's being described as malawi is worse, cholera outbreak in 2 decades. i'm devin ashwin for a huge dobby game in the premier league with manchester united taking on manchester
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city and the top 2 teams in italy went head to head with the reality of napoli, the rushing title rivals events is 51. the welcome to the news. our ukraine has refuted. russia claims its captured the eastern town of solid. our president vulgar as lensky says. his forces are battling for the small salts, mining town, which moscow wants to secure before it can advance to nearby buck moods. we can get the very latest from charles stratford whose lie from outside to the door. so claims and counterclaims. charles, tell us what you are seeing and hearing on the ground, which as you by the noise that we're hearing hair, the fighting is very much on going where suppose about 56 kilometers from solider, the military or warning us about going anywhere further down this road we're
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hearing a lot of outgoing from what we understand is ukrainian artillery foreign over our heads toward solider to my right and tools back moot which is down. the road behind me. we've seen incoming landing in feels to my left over the last sort of 10 minutes or so. what we have not seen though is any kind of large scale withdrawal of ukrainian forces. no kind of flat beds with tanks being pulled out. and there's very little traffic on this road. and indeed at the moment and, and we have been speaking to some soldiers that we've heard that we've met close to close to this area. they saying that the fighting seems to be most intense on western outskirts of solid. are they say that their men are still very much in a, in a fight they're having lost, seemingly. you can hear that that's actually an outgoing era mortar or artillery. canon far into it from,
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from the left. so they saying that the fighting solider is very much ongoing. they're also saying know that what they describe was russian saboteurs. a moving into a village to the west of solider also. so as you can hear, and as you can imagine, the situation is very tense here indeed, but no sign of any large scale withdrawal. now yesterday we spent the day with ukrainian special forces in the town of bok moot which is south of solid and very much we understand the attention now of russian forces as they try and move to surround it. and this is our report. ukrainian defensive positions, west of the front line city of smoot russian infantry are slowly advancing into northern and eastern residential areas. over the hill, the center of town is almost completely destroyed. the streets are virtually
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deserted. oh, the blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is almost constant. a soldier with the ukrainians, special forces leads us to their bunker. warm, dark tunnels, lined with weapons, and ammunition boxes. drones feed, real time, video of russian infantry movement only a kilometer and a half away. they have a lot of men, power source is sent every time said troops like a ways so we cannot stop every time because we have a less guys. and unfortunately, we also lost a lot of guy said this moment men rest before their next mission, often close combat were trenches are only 20 meters apart. commanders insist, we hide their identities and don't film landmarks near by the could give their positions away. i want to proceed with mullin. i hope the child they split into
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small groups in order to avoid artillery and they infiltrate to residential areas and tree lines. but they also suffer huge casualties. grammar, military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed to us quickly enough on the front lines where we need it to target command centers, logistics hobbs and weapons depos. the shelling is getting closer. ah, what this means that a tension vacation and shelling in the last few minutes. the soldiers here are telling us that up to 600 russian soldiers are moving into new positions. in the northeast of the city, we climb the stairs are destroyed, residential building. smoke rises from fresh strikes, a few streets away, close to russian hill sections of town. what remains of the lives of people who
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fled the fighting lies abandoned and destroyed home. russian forces a gradually surrounding bar mote from solider around 15 kilometers to the north, to villages in the southeast, strangling what little remains of life here as the ukrainian army prepared new lines of defense. char stratford, al jazeera of mode or russ and air strikes, have reportedly struck important infrastructure in ukraine's capital. and there are warnings of more to come in the south. the governor of michel, i am, says 17 russian bombers have taken to the skies and could strike later on saturday . for an update on this, let's bring in natasha butler. she's joining us from keith. natasha. what are you seeing and hearing was around a $930.00 local time here. and keith, when we heard very distinctly, at least of 4 explosions in the city now are those explosions were not preceded by
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irate sarmens, but those sirens were very quickly triggered afterwards. a message went out rapidly after from the men of keys that people should make their way to shelters. now that alert has now ended and we're starting to know a little bit more about what has happened, according to officials here in the capital. they say some critical infrastructure was hate, so we're talking about things probably like power or electricity facilities, a sort of facilities that have been repeatedly targeted by russian strikes over the past few months in order to make things a lot harder for ukrainians. we also know that a, some 18 homes were damaged in and around the capsule with as much wider picture. it seems that they will also strikes in several parts of the country in the northern districts of china, even sumi, in the east of khaki and also in the southeast region have so. and so a much wider picture for these strikes according to an air force spokesperson ac.
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he said that he believed that some of these strikes were the result of ballistic missiles. we still don't know exactly whether that's the case for all of them, but those released his words of course will get updates, no doubt during the day. we don't think there are any casualties we've not heard of any non have been a reported. so of course, that somebody's a, some good news in what is otherwise a difficult day for many people across ukraine. all right, thank you so much in touch about la reporting from cave. well, if russia, the capture of solid are, is indeed confirmed, then it would be moscow's 1st gain in dunbar region since july. it comes at a crucial time for the kremlin, which has faced criticism for its battlefield failures in ukraine on the hash and reports from moscow. it's a moment more school has been waiting for visual love for the capture of saddam became possible thanks to the continuous strikes and the positions of the armed forces of ukraine by russian air force miss ellis and artillery. moscow hope solid
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will be a stepping stone to another strategic ukrainian city. by a cylinder, i think that only after the liberation of back moot will an offensive operation be prepared to help complete the liberation internet's from ukraine. sada opens the way for russian military units to chrome at oscar. this is the largest city of the da nets people's republic, still held by ukrainian nationalists. what does another battle going on? this one inside the russian establishment. over there, all missionaries from the wagner group, late in capturing solid. the group was on the selig run channel, a statement in the form of an uncertain question, accusing some officials of trying to steal its victory, was threatening that the only fight those present in the button for solid. where wagner, the ministry of defense later issued a statement confirming that wagner's role was essential in the battle for solid
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passcode to recover. wagner is not registered in russia. we do not have a law on private military companies. therefore, apparently the military is trying not to mention wagner is part of the group that performs the tasks of the special military operation. of course, this is very insulting to the wagner fighters, and the case is also about the jealousy of some generals. and as russia attempts to capture more cities, the echoes of the battle in moscow for the heart and mind of vladimir putin may be heard. and the battlefields in ukraine. i the, i shall, 0 more scores. what could i bring in our paddle felton, how're? who's a journalist, he's also a military analysts, he's joining us on skype from moscow. welcome back to the al jazeera. i news our what we to read into this competition for credit between the and the wagner group and the russian defense ministry over who actually capture and solid are if indeed, that has been captured. wow, it seems that yes sir,
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now the russian forces have taken over. basically, it was the wagner forces of this mercenary private army and the ukrainians tomorrow, as tacitly agreed that yes, that was the city has been lost or. and then there has been a very public controversy about between the russian official military, between the cram one and the wagner groups, the chief you pre garza and the russian. there's been problems between the russian military and the wagner group for quite some time, dating back even to, for, to fighting in syria several years ago. and the russian read your marriage at vantage does not very much like the presence of the very public presence of this private army, though of course they use their fighters because because they do bring results.
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right. so why isn't that where you are now saying this ref, to being played out in public as you're saying? well, this means that there's the, the, the, well, the thing is that you didn't you, precaution, for many years, was denying an even suing in court that a journalists who claimed that he was behind the wagner group. and now he's taking full credit. he's kind of moved from a shadowy figure to be. ready more of a political figure and he wants credit. he is being publicly criticizing cop military brass attack military brass. this seems to be. ready fighting back and then all have an impact going forward on the battle fields in ukraine. what about this? could this right now the winter campaign is in full swing?
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both sides are preparing apparently for more action. there has to be many reports. boston bo at these a sorry, but them now the really ring is didn't counterattack massive wait a. ready to push the russians out of solid, dotted b could of they do have the reserves re grain right now has up to a 1000000 men in arms a but they deliberately didn't. maybe they are preparing something more serious. there's talk about a possible ukrainian massive offensive through trying to break through. ready lines in the coming month, month and a half, right. so if salazar were to fall and if that is indeed confirmed, then what does this mean for back wooten also for the whole of the don boss, one, it's a tactical victory. that's what the kremlin actually said is no more than that
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tactical victory. and so mo, mo, it generally doesn't hit carry that much weight in itself. but of course it's also that at the same time is not born in. ready psychologically 3 for the russians. it's a success after bait withdrew and surrendered here song another positions and now they're bush. ready ukrainians back and the ukrainians of pantry are falling back. that's very important. ok, thank you so much for speaking to us from moscow. thank you. a gas pipeline connecting lithuania and latvia has exploded to the operator is called amber grid. it says the boss happened in northern lithuania, but there is no evidence of an attack. a nearby village was evacuated, but no injuries or deaths have been reported. gas flowing through the pipeline was cut off while cruise put out the fire one to more head on the als, is there a news hour including why and extension to aid deliveries from turkey. a may not be
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enough to help this place syria and get through the winter. president apologizes for the death for dozens of professors. as the chief prosecutor launches an investigation into the killing and a time limping champion, same both has reportedly been scammed. we'll have the details coming up with jemma and sports. ah. but 1st the u. k. has called the execution of a british iranian national into ron callous and cowardly oliver. as barry was convicted of spying for the u. k. charges he denied the execution, came despite last minute appeals for clemency from britain and the united states. the british prime minister receives tonight says he's appalled and that our death won't go unpunished. that's bringing russell sardar who is joining us from 10 or on . so he was deeply connected to different parts of iran's defense networks. wasn't
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he tell us more about the story bow a little, zack, very, was definitely not an outsider. he was a key figure in the circles of the diplomatic, the bureaucratic political circles within iran. he, he was the, the deputy for as the minister of the defense ministry, which is quite a central ministry in iran. he had, he had close ties with the, the national security council which has had it by alicia county. and i, the sam can, himself, is very much a close figure and close to there, the supreme leader and this body also overseas, all the that the nuclear negotiations and iran sensitive files regarding his foreign and foreign affairs policy. so he was a central figure here and he had also access to the san steve centers and informations and that, and, and had the that, that relations with the other ministries as well. so he has played an important
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role in this concert this way. this is one of the highest level executions in the more than history off iran. so, and now the accusations against him that led to finally led his execution are that he has, per why that the sensitive information to the u. k. regarding iran's nuclear activities regarding iran's nuclear negotiations, regional policies, and the plants, how to tackle with their the sanctions. and it's a variety of the accusations did. did they are bees and his acquisition bees. after that of centered around that, him being a very much key figure in, in, in this a power structure in iran and so, and they also seemed as specifically has provided the information to the u. k. that finally led the killing or the fascination of mos in for his either who was assassinated in 2020. and that guy was simply am,
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did the head of the iranian nuclear program. and also they said that the information that he has provided lead destination off the top general cousins to the man who was killed by the se in back that in 2020. so that's why we can say that this is quite a highest level. one of the highest levels execution in the more than history, right? and we certainly had reaction from the u. k, saying that the has that one go unpunished and tell us more about the international reaction that has come through. as well as how this is being viewed domestically. what did the pip divisions between to run and london are already chance afraid and definitely this execution is going to further deteriorated because i knew exact, but it was also british. it was not ever in iran, they do not that, that iran doesn't recognize the dual citizenship and says that he was simply an iranian citizen who has worked for the foreign intelligence services. and that you run also just recently had and a passion with for us over there. the cartoons that were published by charlie heb
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do in, in france. and iran just shut down a french armed research institute in toronto. so these 2 countries did u, k, and france are the member of p 5 plus one companies which are conducting the nuclear negotiations at, at the moment is, is, is, or are halted. and they were hoping to revive the g c. p way at the nuclear. did agreement that was signed in 2015. so now a biz execution and that the fed that, that had created a nation with the people i power p 5 plus one companies seems that is going to have a more negative impact or the future of their nuclear nuclear, as also within iran, the main impact is going to be within iranian a power structure here. now the secretary general or the security council, the national security council at isham county, that report that he is going to be removed from his paws. so you're already see the impact off this execution internationally. and also within the power structure in iraq. thank you so much. we're so sorry. are for that update from to her on to
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palestinians have been killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank. they were accused of firing. it is really troops near janine, the islamic jihad groups, as the 2 fighters from its armed wing are from its armed ringlets brigades. meanwhile, a 19 year old from janine died on saturday from bullet wound sustains. when is really forces shot him 2 weeks ago, 12 palestinians had been killed by israel. so far this year, brazil's supreme court has agreed to investigate allegations that j your ball scenario and cited supporters to attack the centers of power last week. it's the 1st time the former president has been named among those accused the playing a role in the riots. on january, the 8th barbara ango, reports did is wrote a brief sketch. this video that prompted an investigation into brazil's coma president chapel sanara it questions the legitimacy of last year's presidential
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paul, which he lost. he posted it on facebook 2 days up to his support to stormed key government buildings, but lay to deleted it. both scenario is in the united states where he's being treated for stomach pain in florida. he flew that 2 days before his term of office ended on january, the 1st democratic lawmakers, what president joe biden, to revoke boston r. as visa saying the u. s. should not offer refuge to what they described as qu plotters. brazil has not formerly requested boston or as extradition from the u. s . reform yes is planning to return home by the end of january. but he's not the only one authorities want to speak to. for most security chief anderson, torres was removed from his post hours after the attack. he too is in the us. gov will not put off with her mom. they'll somewhat of him both if next week tore his doesn't come forward through the mechanisms of international legal co operation.
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we're going to launch the procedures for extradition. since an order for his wrestler has been issued in brazil. more than 1500 people have been detained after the attack on congress. but the former president and his security chief are the most senior officials to face investigation, barbara and gave her out his error. her ruse, president is apologize for the deaths of at least $47.00 civilians during recent anti government. protests dana barth, his apology comes after 3 of her cabinet ministers resigned over the handling of the demonstrations. rallies broke out after pedro castillo as impeached and arrested. last month perused, chief prosecutor has launched 11 inquiries into the killing of civilians by security forces. they're accused of using excessive force against demonstrators. i will not loss is some violent invite equal people are telling me to resign, inciting to population, to chaos, disorder and destruction. to them my say responsibly,
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i will not step down. my commitment is withdrew and not with this very small group that he's making to homeland bleed. marianna sanchez has more from lima, vice president of the inter american commission for human rights as part of the loan, said that the situation is very complex. he said that they're very worried about what will happen in the next few days. and they expect no more deaths because the government has said that they are committed to acting according to international standards. he said that there has been excessive use of force by security forces and vandalism. by protesters. he said that there's been 47 dead, 650 people wounded on 290 police wounded. but he said that they condemned the fact of 7 adolescence had been killed in the violin. he highlighted the situation in a yeah, cool to work. he said there has been in this equipment of shootings like gummies yonder. as you view the commission has received reports of indiscriminate shootings
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against demonstrators and certain regions such as i could show. it also receive reports of shots fired vital organs with lethal and high caliber weapons, violating the principle of gradual use of force. the clarification of these reports is something investigators must give the highest priority to not alone said that they also visited former president federal castillo, and that his situation, those conditions in jail, are according to international standards. he said that they have recommended the peruvian government to begin a dialogue with agreements based on respect and to respect the rule of law. but the situation in the country continues to be tense. there are more and more voices demanding the resignation of president the novel. no, out of the prime minister, i vent the author and a has said that there is absolutely no way that she will resign because that will be like, oh, the door to anarchy in the country. opposition lead rallies are under way across in his yard to mark the 12 year anniversary of the revolution that ousted zane. lot of
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the ban ali protests in tennessee are led to the fall of the van president in 2011 . and they sparked uprisings across the arab world to me as soon as yours opposition mouse as a power grab by president high society, has reversed political freedoms gains more than a decade ago. i had suspended much of the current constitution last year. and rules by decree, according to the opposition agency say, a lack of funding is preventing them from helping refugees in northern syria. humanitarian supplies have been delivered through turkey or since 2014, but charity say it is and reaching hundreds of thousands of syrians for me that most. laura con reports as when to set thin conditions in the must have had to placement camp. go from bad to worse. northern it loop is one of the coldest regions in syria. rain is turning unpaid parts to mud in this makeshift cam. ha,
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ha, ha, ha, ha ha. inside abu, an o muhammad are raising their grandchildren. the wood burner is lit day and night and she doesn't want her thick grandson to get cold girth. read. oh god, i used to live in a wonderful house and now i'm here in a tent. water enters from every side when it rains. i'm older and struggle to work . it takes a lot of effort. the heat is the family uses create heavy smoke inside the 10th, and it's impossible to stay dry of the didn't lovely. it was a selfish article. a humanitarian organization helps in the can house. and we receive a food basket every month, but it's only enough to last a week or 10 days within by foot on credit from the stores. and these u. n. trucks deliver important a to the town. sorry, keep a low clay group. the theory response coordinators say the supplies aren't enough
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to meet the needs of about 2 thirds of the population of 1800000 living in 1600 camps. the un security council recently voted unanimously to keep open a major border crossing from turkey to serious rebel held northwest. it's something the theory regime does not support, but i, russia does a surprising but important vote for the counsel and those in need. but volunteers are overwhelmed and facing funding shortfalls. thickness is spreading and education is no longer a priority. many who thought their stay here would be temporary or huddling and uninstall latent tense. facing yet another winter, laura han al jazeera, still a hands on the al jazeera news. our know where to go. we hear from a woman who has lost her house and mc humbling indiantown, adjusting us. and according greece,
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throws out espionage charges against activist involved in rescuing migrant. but they could be charged with human trafficking. ah, it's more of a special ceremony for an unexpected tennis champion in new zealand details coming up, which em ah bright, this name coming whether threat is one of rain and therefore flooding their flood warnings out throughout england, wales. and that's going to be the 1st hit by this rather act assisted, but it's not gonna stay over the british hours is going to hit continental europe fairly quickly during saturday. there is unwinding, this is rain, the blue stuff. it's fairly heavy through france, low countries, denmark, it will cause something of a brief melt of the snow in both sweden and norway says an increasing risk of
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flooding here too. they want it's gone through and gone south. it does bring with it slightly cold weather. so there'll be some snow falling on the alps, which is i'm sure welcome probably the austrian tier all as well. but it's gonna be fairly wet stuff. i suspect there's a change into rather cold weather. a big drop in temperature in london for example, shows it fairly well. we go from sundays 8 and mondays for and then on tuesday it is 3. so winches returning for a while now in north africa. quite weather here. there are few charles around the coast to west africa and the breeze the hot button is picking up the dust to some degree. the wet weather course is further south and you see the results. there have been flood warnings and heavy rain in tanzania, and there is yet more to come south of that it's quite halt, particularly in the western cape. ah ah
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ah ah ah, there are people in the world who want all forms of verification to just go away. so we need people fighting against that. we are trying to see if it's a fake video, maybe in syria, but in a different time. they risk a great deal to find out the truth in very complex situations that include major global play as we've been told by cyber attacks from russia. they're all dangerous in doing this kind of work. belling cat truth in a post truth world on al jazeera. oh,
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i hello, we're going to be tough on the i'll just new in dallas. ukraine accuses russia of carrying out air strikes on important infrastructure and the capital chief has also refuted kremlin claims that it has full control of the eastern china fall on the u . k. has called the execution of british iranian national into ron callous and cowardly. the former arabian defense ministry official allie was a very with convicted of buying for the u. k. charges. he denied brazil. supreme court will include former president terrible scenario in the investigation until last week's attack in the capital to support a storm government buildings demanding the president. and after a new law,
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the silver malawi, government says 75, excuse me, 750 people have died in the worst caller outbreak in 2 decades. so it's ordered the closure of businesses without proper sanitation, unrestricted, the sale of pre cooked food, african health authority, se 14 countries on the continent are reporting cholera cases many due to flooding. the health minister has urged malawi and to get vaccinated to slow the transmission of the water born disease a bit. i wouldn't have to put them in middle doses. we've received 2900000 doses of the color of vaccine, but as we speak, we have about 40000 left. it means malawi and scott, the facts saying, what is boring however, is the doors that received the vaccine and not the ones at high risk. those that are high risk of proving difficult to convince to take the vaccine. let's bring enroll, will come joe, who's the health specialist that unicef malawi,
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he's joining us from the capital a long way. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera, just give us the big picture and tell us how widespread is the color outbreak in malawi right now? yeah, thanks dorian. so having the, you had the crowd breaking but always quite of widespread as you, as you put it. currently, there are more than 20000 cases that went to 1000 cases that are, are reported. and the disease claims so far more than $750.00 a death. so currently the outbreak is the worst that a country has seen over the past 10 years. and it affects it more than, you know, a 21 district out of the 29 country has. how was the health care system coping in? of course, malawi is a country with the uh, she does challenges when he comes to health care that the number of people that are reporting to fussing t r claim to be extremely high. so our people are struggling to work due to come with an increased number of cases, but w,
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troy and eunice that and all your help partners are supported above men to ensure that we do have the transmission and we prevent people from bay. right. and one of the ways i support, i suppose, that you're supporting the government is a, by bringing in vaccines to the country. we understand that in november, the w h o and others sense malawi around 3000000 cholera vaccines. can you just tell us the situation with the vaccines right now? are there enough and are people getting vaccinated that there would never be in those vaccine. so for against clever and i'm sure you probably heard at the w a chill and other partners regretting though the limited availability of those is to address the various outbreaks that are happening over the world. so melissa, we received some point 5000000 doses, but this is a little compared to what the country actually needs. so in terms of vaccination, the vaccine here that it all in the,
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in the big cities of the wrong round plant higher. but there are still, of course, some, you know, challenges rita del vaccine or demand the, to some beliefs associated. we turn vaccination rates. so what are organizations like yours doing to ensure that these vaccinations enter the country and quickly yet a vaccination usually and does the country extremely quickly. so what unicef doors is to support the government on activities leaning towards socialization, community engagement, risk communication. but i just want to point out the fact that the vaccine is not the see the bullet to santa clara crisis in by law. we are the police as being be necessary for government and partners to support in order building. but what and sanitation infrastructure and to provide people with access to to, to safe and clean water for drinking and other uses. okay,
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we'll leave it there. thank you so much for giving us that update from malawi. basil having hundreds of people in india's northern himalayan region are being forced out of their house is not because their homes are crumbling. more than 700 houses and jace must have been cracking as the ground beneath them sinks. some are being pulled down, but many people say they have know where to go. here's the story of one home owner . dameon, i'm under sac lannie. her mass on my name is under suck. lani. i'm from sunni village. and george, she much. my family has been living here for more than 70 years. the without it gives a thought i thought i might immigrant man track started appearing in a house in 2021 and thought they started getting bigger. we thought it was routine . we covered them with cement. between my on until january they became very big valley joint monsoons. we were very scared when it rained heavily we would need the house on. the water was coming from all sides and we were scared. the walls were collapsing out and you can see we have stuffed loads into those grammar for our
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since around november 2021. we've been asking authorities to take a look at these track. i'm a local official came last year and rubbish stuck. and sadly, we even gave a memorandum to the chief minister when he visited a nearby village there. now, but nobody listened to us. now that big hotels have developed cracks. the government is fine any weakly, not everybody. on january 6th, they asked us to ship them a few houses here, and a lot of doris come to ali to ski, want people want to own more so many buildings have come up that people started selling their farms. there are lots of buyers. a lot of people here outside of napkin avenue that it's very difficult to live in the hotel and we only go that to sleep. a cows, a hill, and other stuff we bought was much difficulties here. where would we take it out of the hotel is only for our design, but where we'll retake the cows and they are a livelihood. you can hear what the government is saying. they give us $1800.00, but we haven't received it. uncle will go to the government office when we get time, but what will we do with $1800.00?
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our stuff costs more than $3000.00. we took a lot to build out abby boldoff. we want full compensation for a land and our house, and that's when we would shift from hill. where would we go after leaving a land lake at marin, he was president joe biden says, washington remains strongly committed to with alliance with japan. he was speaking during a visit by japanese prime minister from the okay. shita. it's because she does 1st trip to the u. s. capital since taking office in 2021. japan's leader is on a global tour and a deepening alliances in the face of growing regional security threats from china and north korea. modernize military alliance story increase in defense spending a new national security strategy. and be crystal clear. united states fully thoroughly completely committed the sweetest climate active of gratitude berg has
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joined professors in german village, trying to prevent the expansion of a coal mine thousands more expected to join the demonstrations in the west. the ross on saturday. police have been trying to evict them since wednesday. i think it's absolutely absurd. so this is happening. 2023 is that most effective people are clear, the scientists care. we need to keep the carbon in the ground and germany is really embarrassing itself right now. while to 0 has been speaking to one of the protesters. we followed her during her last day in the village before she was evicted. i'm didn't meet spokesperson for lip and i'm 23. i'm from around the region. so from the area and i, i think it's been around 5 years. from here i can see police coming in through their cutting trees. i'm the other side of the
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village and i think they're trying to take down the 1st 3 houses over there. right. this used to be a living room. now we have barricaded the window so they can come in. i mean, our strategy is to be as far up as we can when the eviction starts, though they take as long as as possible. i've been living for god and for about 2 and a half years. so since the process started in the beginning, were just a couple of people who thought that this let's needs to say, and now it's really cool. see, that's thousands are coming to join our protests. you can just burn 280000000 tons of coal in a climate crisis where you know that every bit of emission that we're making right now is costing more lives on the other end of it. but
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we're in are sick. this is our goal, but not quite because people are also sitting on the roof. yeah, i guess i can hear the window shattering. we're doing our best to stay calm and to focus on what's important to us is that we're here with everything that we've done . we're here with our bodies to protect the cold from being burnt. mm no i'm, i'm not afraid i'm, i'm doing all i can do right now. i'm right here. i i oh, oh,
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oh, oh, it's about keeping hold by acting now by acting together with a greek court has dropped to espionage charges against $24.00 activist involved and rescuing migrant. citing procedural flaws in the case. the defendants were associated with a non profit search and rescue group that operated from less bows. from 2016 until 2018. the ruling came just hours after the un called for the charges to be dropped . the prosecutor has been ordered to refile. the case is that we don't get to go to trial, it means that we don't get to have a spouse and not guilty. it is simply a procedure or a mistake. that means of this kind of proceed. and if this same tactic gets deployed again for the felony trial, which we're still waiting to happen, it's 15 more years of waiting of errors. all we want is justice. we want this to
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go to trial. and it doesn't seem like that will happen any time soon. given what happened today, trolls like this all deep concerning because they criminalize life saving work and set a dangerous precedent. indeed, that has already been a chilling effect with human rights defenders and humanitarian organizations forced to hold that human rights work in greece. and although you countries in as. busy as the head of advocacy and strategy for phoenix that provides legal aid to asylum seekers. and she says, the case has had an impact on all your monetary in groups operating off the agree coast is not just dish case. there are dozens or even hundreds of cases similar to days. obviously we phenix dont do a search and rescue but as a fellow monetary in organization, these affects all of us and potentially can affect much more and the prove that the
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static words that, that the moment there are no search and rescue mission is at the agency that have been an increase of the number of beds at sea, obviously is difficult to connect to one thing to another. but the reality is that it was an increase of that. but also right now is also almost impossible to monitoring doc d, v d of degree call, sorry, it is, etc. so if there are other types of violations, it's also impossible to, to want to train this reason breaking news. we're getting from china. health authorities are reporting almost $60000.00 covered related deaths in just over a month. it's the 1st major death toll that's been released by the government since the loosening of its virus restrictions. and early december, china is reporting 59938 covey related deaths between december 8th, 2022, and january 12th of 2023. 1 of the world's largest muslim
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gatherings. the tamma is underway in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have come from all over the world to be outskirts of dot com, the festival dates back to the 1960 s, and consists of 3 days of prayer and lecturers from scholars who discussed versus from the koran. con we're child re, is attending the religious gathering in tongue. the hundreds and thousands of people have started gathering here on the 2nd day. i'll be sure it's time on known as go about the congregation of muslims. this is the 2nd largest gathering after the holy hodge. now you can see behind me that tens of thousands of people. lot of this people are staying and stand. there is no apartment in shelter area, except for the washroom. and tyler facility is people are in infected mood. this is a gathering that's been taken place since 1967 and gaining momentum. the biggest
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gathering so far was in 2010, nearly 5000000 people were estimated to be present to estimated nearly 2 to 3000000 people will be attending this as to phrase gathering. the 1st phase started on friday and will end on sunday with a final prayer, which is all of our carry locks for global pace, unity among the muslims, and the athens and terms kind of a fleming. catching the holly koran. most of the people are from all walks of life, of different denomination. it's a gathering non political gathering. people from other parts on the wall. now also attending, we have met people from aged india, pakistan, talestine, at least from $150.00 countries, paperless tending most started from buying those from different parts of the country. the 2nd phase will take place next week, somewhere around 20 to 22nd. now a lot of the people at 10 this mass prayer just where they are,
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there is no particular gathering place. and then the and to simon's our mike about the teachings are profit mama than the holly chris holly koran. i'm sorry, and this is essentially what they want to learn about from the scholars coming from different parts of the world. this is a yearly event that started in 1967 by public jamal, which is essentially a slimy missionary grove that's. 5 that in 1926, that mobilized live gathering on it since then, the momentum has been growing and the number of people have been increasing. still ahead on the al jazeera news, our, the frenchman who just can't stop winning at the car rally. that story is coming up in sport with jam off right after the break. ah, around the world council entities are working to manipulate an influence of control . thank you. algorithms that have been developed and designed to push the content
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that says click me. every click we make is the value of softer. what's what? and in the for the a 5 part series alley rays in mexico. examining how propaganda and profit shaped content all hail the algorithm on jessie, you know the latest news as it breaks. also narrow supporters across the country. they don't take to the street until they talk over government with detail coverage since landra pulled. when calissa pharmacy fees from why can given q labs and bobby, and some of that land is not being fully utilized from around the world. the newly formed orthodox church. great holes christmas pres. if for the 1st time lou
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ah ah no again time for the sportsman's here is drama. thank you. during a huge game in the premier league lisa with manchester united take your manchester city will add to that one shortly. but 1st, a spectacular performance from syria leaders. napoli who thrashed a title rivals eventers 51 you've. i had 18 games in a row without conceding, but that record recently ended. natalie went free, went up 10 minutes into the 2nd half the leagues top score a victor awesome hand that got his 2nd of the game to make it for one that to the home side. napoli added a 5th, as they moved at 10 points. claire and that bid for a 1st to re our title, since 1990 while you've a dropped to 3rd in the table. now to that massive game in the premier league of the manchester darby with united a looking to get back in the ty doris,
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a win for eric, 10 hog side over 2nd paste man city would see the move just to point behind them in the table. it's been quite aside around via nice it. they've lost only one of the 18 games since they were beaten 63 by city when the sides last met in october. it was a lesson and we took the lesson on the thing from that for don't make huge for worse . so we have to continue to progress in that process. we're looking forward to it. it does. one of the things is about a mental mental approach to mental attitude, so we have to be brief and we have to work extra belief. and, and play all good. manchester city looking to keep the pressure on league leaders off know who played taught them on sunday. a victory at old trafford, lays it would come up to 2 points. but pet body says they're not the only teams fighting for the title. it's normal and united is there for boys behind
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still let top fighting. nobody gave something and beat the season. there will be there in the position. is that because is a position menu that has to be for me, they surprise me know, 8 time and, and pick sprint champion you. same boat has reported. they lost millions of dollars to fraud. jamaican authorities are investigating off the bolt, noticed a so called discrepancies in his investment accounts that a firm called s s l. the company says, a former employee is responsible and has referred the matter to. the police boat manager says the athlete has been with s. s l for a decade and his entire portfolio is now under review teenage figures k. so camilla valley ever have been cleared of any doping violation by the russian anti doping agency, 16 year old value but failed a drug test of the national championships. shortly before the paging winter olympics, we saw that says that although the value of violated an anti doping rules, she's not responsible. the world, today's the agency had fought
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a 4 year bond for this case and says it's concerned by the finding. it may challenge that the routing at the court of arbitration support some cricket found enough kind of sound have expressed that disappointments at australia. putting out that one day series in march, australia withdrew because of the taliban governments restrictions on women's rights. afghan women are banned from university schools parks. jim's and there's now no women's cricket team. the fort is very popular in afghanistan and provide some rest bites from the economic and humanitarian crisis. when i'm a little off with the modem, we've been waiting for months for the series against australia. it's difficult. well, there's no work and prices have increased. this was the only happiness for africa people. it could afford a smile to people's faces. we were very hopeful for this man on the left. it did so upset when there's a match. we don't go to work, i'm afraid. and i put all my foot aside to watch crickets. we were so hopeful for
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the series, but unfortunately it has been cancelled. no joke of it says he's excited to compete to the australian open a gallon grateful for the war reception he's received in melbourne. the 9 time champion is backed off before the haitian over his private in 1900 vaccine faces last year for him to mr. coleman, he certainly seems to enjoy himself that fridays a charge given to the rod laver arena little dancer and afterwards said he had no choice but to get over what happened in 2022. if i'm not able to move on, i wouldn't be here. you know, and also i have to say that the amount of positive experiences i had in australia overwhelm the negative experience. maybe lot of last year. so you know, my impression of australia, my vision of australia has always been very positive and that has reflected on my performance and my results are a testament to how i feel here. john rich is aiming to join the rock falla dow on 22 grand slams of dallas the defending champion in melbourne,
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but he's not have the best assault for the haven't last 6 of his past 7 matches. i have been losing more than than usual. so that's, that's part of the, of the business. i think i'm in the improvement moment that i had been bed and i'm bed that every single week i feel fasted on the legs. i feel playing bad. that it was more confident. the last 3 weeks preparation for here had been very positive from my point of view. but i feel ready. honestly. there was a surprise resulted in new zealand, where the veteran rashaw gas k claim to the a t p $250.00. and so the 36 year old fort from a set down to be written camera norion oakland is different than 1st title since 2018 and 16 i wrote, it was given a trophy phase efforts, of course. so that wasn't all to send it to a special ceremony on cool off the 20 is on. so this is
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a 1st trip to new zealand. he's currently right 67 and recently passed 900 weeks in the top. now to some more pictures in the m b a. this time of the record crowded sound out to watch the san antonio spurs. take on the golden state warriors more than 68000 pounds packed into the alamo day, which break the previous record ascendancy to 98000 watched michael jordan. chicago play that long before the playing out best for him to celebrate the franchises 50th anniversary. but it was the warrior he came out on top of that player's full double figures with jordan pool leading the way with 25 points called and said when 144 to once i seen one of the 1st things gotta be heated in the game between the sacramento kings and the houston rockets full slash were the ones that will calm down. it was the king's, the came out on top boston. shoot them on the bonus is quoted for the triple double
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the seas. and 19.16 and 15 rebound the king's wedding. 139 to 114 strike victory. we reached the business end of the season in the fall, and this is tom brady preparing with the tampa bay buccaneers ahead of the wild card playoff against the dallas cowboys. brady has already won 7 super bowl. it's not the best team that wins, it's a team that plays the best wins. so it doesn't matter. you know, i was a part of a team that won every game until the super bowl and we didn't play the best that day and we lost and you know, you don't it up, reach your goal. so i've been on the other end of it was a big under dog. my 1st year started against the rams. and we played that and they did that day. but that's all matters that's. that's what single elimination is all about. in hawaii, 3 time major champion, jordan space went from lead to missing the cots at the 70 open space shot of 5, a. the 75 in the 2nd round 11. she was in school on day one. he's the 2nd player in the past 4 years to hold a 1st round, laid out of pga tour events,
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and failed to make the weekend driscoll kids now solo leader. but how about this? from canadian, adam spent that at the 71 about sounded for holland. one frenchman at sebastian love has won an incredible official, a straight stage out the car valley. he was rewarded for his remarkable run a form by meeting up to 2nd. i've ro, however, he's still nearly 90 minutes behind nasa allison. this is how are we on cool. so when he's back all righty. that is all your for now 3 and i'll be back with you so much. we'll see you later. thanks for watching the news. our analogy 0 morning, coming up after the break with rob, ah, ah, and
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a at this theater, a dress rehearsal begins. and 2 veteran ukrainian actors run through their scenes, memorizing the dialogue has been easy, maintaining their focus has not in one moment, iraq, it could blame me or you and everything could come in. and these factors aren't helping hours later, at the same theatre. another play is being staged. people come out to see a play to night, the audience members or going in to take their seats, and then the air raid sirens rang out again over teeth. and so they were directed to come back down here into the lobby of a theater, where they must sit till they're given the all clear patrons are determined not to let this rain a much needed outing when the show finally begins, it promises to transport the audience within minutes though, another side,
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the spell may temporarily be broken, but the spirit of defiance very much remains. the world economic forum returns to dabble in january to assess the global economy was shaped by the con demik and the war in ukraine can lead us from government and business prevent a promised decade of action becoming a decade of uncertainty. extensive coverage on al jazeera. why did one of toilet was decorated hobbs li, the country in fear of his life? in a 2 prod investigation, one on 18th reveals explosive allegation a police corruption on out of europe. ah the battle for buck.
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