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chile, that's probably true in cuba. back to good part of mexico's, well that's a coal that flow from the u. s. it enhance a few, sharon and i think hispaniola and we might see some bigger shows and in the li would out otherwise. mostly a dr. picture around the caribbean and in the us, the land is fairly dry. as you can see, that cold air doesn't bring too much noise notes of from eastern canada. lot of rain in nova scotia and lot of rain and snow once again in california and that all works if it goes into b. c. ah, there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and all dangerous and demand the truth? join me markham, on hill for up front when alex is here. mm hm. mm . this is al jazeera
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ah, you're watching the news, our live from a headquarters, and they'll find daddy navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. opposition parties leave protesting tunisia over a worsening economic crisis. on the 12th anniversary of the fall of the autocratic leader, as in aberdeen, been ali china reports about $60000.00 covert related deaths over the past month. it's the 1st major official death toll since the government loosens virus restrictions. the battle for buck moved to russia tries to close in on the eastern ukrainian city after making advances in nearby solar. dar this being the, the tension cation of shelling in the last few minutes. the soldiers here are telling us that up to 600 russian soldiers all moving into new positions in the northeast of the city. the u. k. condemns the execution of our british arabian
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national convicted of spying in iran. in sport, frenchman, sebastian love makes history at the back. all righty. becoming a fast drivers when 6 consecutive stages and the manchester darby is underway in the premier league with united looking to close the gap on rivals city to just one points. ah, hello, we begin this news hour with br. news out of 10 is the the opposition lead rallies are underway right now in the capital demanding the president should step down over worsening economic crisis. the rallies are taking place on the 12th anniversary of the jasmine revolution. demonstrators have pushed through police barriers to get to the main boulevard, and the capital. major rallies in 2011, led to the hosting of the former president, dana and the dean banashali and spark uprisings across the arab world. today, soon as he has off positions as a power grab by president peices. hi,
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it has reversed political freedom, gained more than a decade ago. we'll get an update from lisa of oakland, joining us from tuna. so how big are these protests that much bigger than the purchase that we've seen over the past 18 months? and what's interesting is that there's different political books who had previously sort of alienated each other. they may not be a coalition, but that come in this thing and protesting together what we've also seen must be very low run the city. there's a lot of very heavy security sofa recently calm, but she closed the training between the full sub a and the city center because it runs the presidential pilot. we're planning to be in front of the presidential pilot, but they for the moment, give us a, has the, has the government reacted at all and these to these protests at the moment?
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no, we're just saying kind of having a police presence and we saw some for a while. you think the trying the piano perch to combating the, the opposition and trying to give an impression that people's man. but we're saying that she's very active. she's very and, you know, and i see a lot of people were shocked at the moment videos and like, are you know, what hungry 100, we're still hungry and he's actually very angry and a member of the public on the presidential videos. all right, and you see a thank you so much for that update from tonight. thank you so much. what president sizes, hired sector government and suspended parliament in july 2021. his opponents accuse him of staging. a cou battalion argued that he acted legally to rescue turn, as he went on to award himself powers to rule by decree,
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in september of 2021. and then in march last year, members of parliament tried to reverse the president's decisions. fire responded by dissolving parliament in june siad fire dozens of judges. the rest of the judiciary went on strike in july, a new constitution that strengthened the presidency and weakened parliament was passed by a referendum turn out was low and it was boycotted by many political parties. and then last december parliamentary elections boycotted by the opposition saw a record low turn out of 11 percent of voters. we will move on to other news and tell you about health authorities in china because they've reported almost 60000 corona virus link deaths since early december hospital say the fatalities were recorded between december the 8th and january, the 12th. it's the 1st data uncovered,
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1900 death pages has released since it loosened restrictions in early december, douglas fireman neutral only on the number of outpatient nationwide picked on the 23rd of december 2020 to 2000000, 867000. and then continue to decline, falling back 247-7005 the 12 generator. and he 3.3 percent decrease from the page number. the number of visits to favor clinics in all provinces is now showing an overall downward trend. after reaching the peg, rural areas are also showing a downward trend that you were in katrina you. she's joining us on skype from beijing. hi katrina. so how significant is this announcements and what does it really tell us about the scale of china is outbreak? i think this is hugely significant. this is the 1st acknowledgment by beijing that there has been up until now a severe under reporting of corvette data here. and it follows criticism from the w
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h o as well as the u. s. and other governments that china has not been transparent about the scale of the outbreak. this really is the 1st indication really of how big this outbreak has been in china since the lifting of virus restrictions in early december. and the numbers really spectacular before this. the only official figure we had about a for a death hall was just over $5000.00. so this jumped 260000 is really quite big. and that we just break down those numbers for you. what the government has said, they said between december 8th and january, the 12th, there were 5503 people who died as a result of respiratory failure due to curve it. and the vast majority, though $54435.00 died as a result of the combination of one illness with curve it. they said that the average age was 80, and the majority of people who passed away were over the age of 65. now the good
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news that the government is trying to focus on here is that they're saying that the peak of the outbreak has now passed. they said that peak occurred around christmas in 2022. so around december 23. and that there has been a downward trend in infections, according to those coming to fever clinics at that figure is now down by them. 80 percent. although we do have to remember that this figure around 60000, this is just hospital deaths. it does not record or acknowledge deaths of those you who might have passed away at home. so we have to know that the true figure, the true death toll from curve it here must be much higher. right? so what's been the reaction so far through these figures? online people are really expressing a lot of grief. there is an outpouring of morning and last, people are really, really sad that there have been such a, such a high number of people who have died in such a short period of time. another comment that we've been reading as a people are finally glad that people there has been an acknowledgment of what is
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really a true figure or higher figure. people are saying that the figures that were reported previously just could not be taken seriously. but we also have to remember that he were on really completely shocked by this because we had just a few days ago and acknowledged him by the horn and provincial government hernandez, the biggest province you're in china, about 100000000 people live in that one province. and those authorities there said 89 percent of those who lived in her aunt had already caught the virus or people were expecting that there was going to be a much bigger figure that really reflected the true scale of the outbreak here. and certainly this new figure is much closer to reflecting what we're seeing on the ground. and what we're hearing anecdotally, our team visited just recent days. a very big hospital here and aging as well as a crematorium. and these was really overflowing with patients, and the crematorium also was crowded with families waiting for their deceased relatives to be attended to. and at both places,
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people had said that this is the busiest that they have ever seen it. so definitely this really does seem to be a closer indication of what we're seeing happening on the ground as a result of the sudden a rapid lifting of these virus restrictions late last year. right now people are really turning to the future. they're worried, as now we're going into the learn a new year's period. just a few days away. people are traveling. they're expected to take at least 2000000000 trips across the country. and the government has acknowledged that the elderly are particularly vulnerable to the virus, or they've been warding travelers to try their best to minimize exposing el, any elderly relatives to coven 19, or when they travel for the holiday. katrina, thank you so much for that update from beijing. we're talking about our top story and the opposition lead rallies. currently underway in the twenty's in capital will cross over to to know some bringing. so you're done when you see who's a former member of tenant yes parliament, and not party spokesperson, she's joining us from tune us. welcome to the al jazeera news, our, your support,
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these protests taking place right now in the capital. tell us why. and what you're hoping that they'll achieve. thank you very much for having me. so yes, are practicing going on at the very moment that we are talking. it's a quite to diverse one. and i then was ration pulled by many legal bodies, many society organizations. i think it definitely saves a lot about the unity cation of the opposition against i side because the situation is actually the washing the economy situation is no worse than ever. and today people are on district to say that the, i could use what he's buying on the way to divert from high sites and, and then turn to g. so what does the way out then?
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what, what is the way out of this? and can the opposition as a whole, agree on the way out? because up until this point, the opposition in tennessee has been somewhat divided. you know, the opposition into this is probably the main actor which is progressing. seems that doesn't and 21 and 2 because the other ones who are listening to the critic and the remarks. and what we can say is that today on the anniversary of the revolution doub more united than ever before. and that a lot of progress has been made in this particular point. the way out is quite simple. it is actually a dialogue, a national dialogue between stakeholders in this country and national have presented at different but we'll see that are in action. it is. yeah. and in any way, it cannot actually include a solution with the current president is disconnected from people's preoccupation
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he is actually, you know, like the main thing that we have is that he's, he's actually mocking us. he's flying from coffee to coffee, you know, turning on streets, telling people that everything is going actually well, and that there is no shortage is why, which isn't living here. right? i said, are you ok you might be trying to crush the president in this way, but aren't you concerned that this is going to choke the country and particularly the economy even further? i mean, just last year you said yourself that the country is facing an unprecedented financial crisis. the coven 19 pandemic, as well as the fallout from the war and ukraine. so how do such demonstrations, how help the situation? it is very simple. it is actually, and this was indifferent experts telling us today it is the political provided by side, which is depending on the economy crisis that he cannot be in any way. parts of
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a solution of the economy. interesting situation and says yeah, it is a good way to manage the country. it is the way the actually not caring about the economy situation and a populism in i'm getting to this in a lot of to put on much trouble getting to the, in, in a very conflict to relationship with i, i messed with our main economy partners. so this is what we actually assure off today, but if you look at the past couple of years, i'm sorry to interrupt you. i mean, so as far you know, a lot of people say that sayed actually rose to power on a wave of anger amongst tennesseans. and against the political establishment establishment. and some of that anger was in fact aimed at parties like a itself so does, and not a party take any responsibility to where the country has gotten itself into. now,
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our economy and social situation, when another was in power and i started to say that today, but was way better than bad situation that we are facing in january 2023. so obviously, you know, the people who were in charge before the coo and fight was one of them. but there is a critic today, there is a sound critic contact, etc. but this is a very different question from what is going on the agreement, which is a president's having all the power between his hands being the only in full regard are often is yeah. and actually taking decisions or the economy pricing. so we know, and we are convinced that there is a solution only in a dialogue, and he cannot be a part of a dialogue. he refused to pluralism and type diversity and political parties. and what we've seen, and i think the candidate people are also the being clear,
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the ascending, clear mid stages i cite, they're not participating to elections. they didn't vote for he, i'm sufficient. they actually didn't went with him in his digital consultation. so they had 3 occasions to talk to the president that he is not popular, right? very important to that today. the midst of the popularity of the president of republic, which is a, you know, something that is wrong today in the face of office. and so you're done when they say we thank you so much. thank you so much for joining us from us. plenty more had on the out there in his hour, including german police, try to stop protest or is trying to block the expansion of a coal line. the top 2 teams in italy when head to head with leader is now probably getting a big win over. there's hydro rivals, we have the action on the way coming up in for
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the 1st ukraine says that russia has struck important infrastructure in the capital keys on more talks are reported in the south. the governor of nikolai says missiles have been seen flying, but air defenses are working. natasha butler is joining us from keith. so tell us more about these reported attacks and keys natasha. well, he's just actually had the air raid sirens go off a short while ago. we'll have to wait to see what the situation is with them, and that is the 2nd time for to day here in the capital, kiva. earlier this morning, around 930 local time, we heard at least 4 very distinct explosions here in the capital. we've later since learned from officials in a cave that these explosions were at a critical infrastructure. so we talk about things like electrical power stations,
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that sort of thing. those facilities have been repeatedly targeted by a rush and strikes over the past few months. this russian forces really try to make life very difficult, indeed for ukrainians. it's a similar picture across ukraine that there are a number of a array deluxe, currently at a company going on at the moment, i should say, from east to west, north to south. again, the 2nd time for today, because earlier there were similar alerts and we know that they were missile strikes in different areas of the country. so ukraine, very much on the, on standby who's at as these fellows continue. what we do know from a spokesperson from the air force here is that he said that he believed that some of the strikes were the result of ballistic missiles. we don't know much about any the other strikes. we don't know what caused them, but of course we might, we expect to get more information as the day goes on. what are some officials are
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saying those they really urging the population to take all these i right alerts very seriously indeed not to become complacent because of course nobody ever knows what the result can be. all right, thank you so much. natasha butler for that update from cave. ukraine is refuting, rushing claims that its capture the eastern town of solids. our president followed the muranski as his forces are still fighting and the small sold mining town which moscow wants to secure to help it's offensive on nearby back moved. charles stratford is outside solid. ah, with the latest. we are suppose about 56 kilometers from solider. the military or warning us about going anywhere further down this road. we're hearing a lot of outgoing from what we understand as ukrainian artillery firing 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 fields to my left over the last sort of 10 minutes or so. what we have not seen though is any kind of
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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 to be 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 solider. they say that their men are still very much in a fight their having lost seemingly. you can hear that that's actually an outgoing either a mortar or artillery canon firing it from, from the left. so they saying that the fighting solider is very much ongoing. they're also saying though, that what they describe was russian saboteurs. a moving into a village to the west of solider also. so as you can here and as you can imagine, the situation is very tense here indeed,
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but no sign of any large scale withdrawal. now, yesterday, we spent the day with a crane in special forces in the town of bar 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 batman. 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 deserted. o blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is almost constant. soldier with the ukrainians, special forces leads us to their bunker, warm, dark tunnels, lined with weapons, and ammunition boxes, drones feed, real time,
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video of russian infantry movement. only a kilometer and a half away. they have a lot of manpower, sol, as is st. every dance, it looks like a ways, so we cannot stop every time because we have less guys. and unfortunately, we also lost a lot of guy said this moment. men rest before the 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 preserve, mullin. i hope the child they split into 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.
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this being an intensification of 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 climbed the stairs of a 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 fled the fighting lies abandoned in a 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,
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new lines of defense, char stratford, al jazeera of mort. the british prime minister has promised to provide tanks and artillery systems to ukraine in barbers joining us now for london. i with more on the story. so in a team, what exactly is the u. k. promising? well, during this is the 1st time that western power has promised to actual battle tanks to ukraine. so it is significant. the detail came after a cool between prime minister richie soon, and president followed them as a landscape of ukraine. now a spokesperson for richey soon acts as he outlined the u. k. m mission to intensify our support to ukraine, including through the provision of challenge to tanks and additional artillery systems. it's being reported in the local press. now that will be an initial send of 4 tanks and then 8 further down the line about still to be clarified.
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president landscape going on, twitch of thanking the u. k. and saying that this will not only strengthen us on the battlefield, but also send the right signal to other partners. now that's crucial, vera were reports in the british credit. so in the last few weeks, vote the where she was prepared to send a handful of the u. k. 227. challenge to tank space date back to the 1900 ninety's. but they would be the most modern time the ukraine could use. and it's been seen as a signal to other nations ahead of a very important meeting of the ukraine international contact group with a 50 defense ministers next friday, the ramstein airbase in germany. so does the u. k. then believe that this will make any difference not on its own. i don't think any military analyst would
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pretend that would be the case. but ukraine, by the way, he has said it needs 300 times as it tried to regain territory occupied by russia. the, the point is that it could trigger the release of perhaps some of the more than 2000 leopards, 2 tags which are located in various european nations that german made. and the berlin government must give approval for the re export to ukraine. now, up until now, germany's been very cautious worried that moscow could see such a green light as an escalation. but just this week, germany's vice chancellor said his country shouldn't stand in the way of any country wishing to do so. whatever germany itself does or doesn't do, and president andre dude of poland to within levin just a few days ago, said that he would be sending leper tanks to ukraine, but it must be part of an international coalition. we know that the germany
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itself has promised to send 40 heavy vehicles, not quite tanks, while the us has started by promising 50 bradley vehicles. so that is momentum. and i think that it was perhaps a game of waiting to see who would move 1st. britain has done so it's very welcome for the ukrainians on its own. it won't make any difference. but if, if we do start to see dozens and dozens of these pieces of equipment move on to the battlefield, ukraine with the artillery crucially, then that could make a difference. all right, thank you so much. a team reporting from london while the u. k. has sanctioned iran, prosecutor general, after the execution of british iranian national into ron berry, a former arabian defense ministry official, was convicted of fighting for the u. k. in an audio recording i already said he was made to falsely confess. under torture. the u. k. has described the execution, barbaric and cowardly. prime minister receive soon,
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oxide death won't go unchallenged. iran has some in the u. k. ambassador and response. here's russell sardar into wrong with more on the impact of akbar. ease hanging. i lose that there is execution is one of the highest level executions in the more than history of iraq. he was a permanent wow, connected figure within the power structure in the company had close ties with top diplomats bureaucrats. and with this and steve central institutions in the company are also close. graduate with alicia county, who is the secretary general of the national security council, a body that overseas the, the nuclear negotiations and the regular report to the supreme leader. so the authorities here are accusing him or spying for the u. k. i'm for years of providing the sensitive information regarding your ass nuclear activities miss our program and the plans how to tackle that, the sanctions and also his regional policies as well. and we'll talk his hearsay.
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the information that he provided lou k lead the assassination of morsey fox out there. the guy who has been assassinated in 2020 and he was did the top guy over senior on nuclear activities. and they said that that information, the same information, also led destination of the top general carson today, money 2020 in iraq as well. so he has been accused of being the main guy behind his assassination. so, and did execution is going to have a tremendous impact internationally. and domestically as well. the ties between to run and london are already great, and did execution is expected to for the deteriorate relation between iran and united kingdom. so within the run, there is also a tremendous impact of this execution because now the solutions are accusing each other of not functioning properly. and the secretary general of the national security council of the reportedly is expected to be removed from his post. so we
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are already seen the impact of the is execution internationally, and domestically time for a check on the weather. here is rob is a tail of extreme temperatures, extreme low temperatures to start over in turkmenistan, reco going by 122 years. we'd beat me minus $25.00 as a pool of siberian arctic origin and now, unsurprisingly at this time the year in siberia, there are many places enjoy carving ice sculptures perm, yes, all the permafrost. why not? is one of those places, but at minus 10 is really rather warm here. it should be minus 20 minus that even minus 40 that real cold and she's been shifted a bit further. east has been sitting to the north of mongolia for a while. i get minus 62 there. and until recently even hobbit temperatures and just below freezing carbon, you might remember the other place, but i have ice carving for fun. anyway, that cold has come down. now,
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this is sunday's forecast. it replaces what has been up until recently, very warm weather in southern china, the great laser in japan. so by the sunday, this is what it looks like. far more like winter should look like, in fact is gone too far. the temperature in shanghai is on the should be about 8 degrees, not for and it keeps going down. by the time we get to monday, hong kong, rather than being 20 to be down to 15, that is officially a cold day. stella had only al jazeera news, our hundreds have died in what's been described, doesn't allow, is worse color outbreak into decades. and a time, a champion bolt is reportedly targeted by fraud. details coming up a jama in sports. ah. the answer was an arabic. my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004,
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oh a top stories on the i'll just say one is our house all thirties in china have reported almost 60000 for virus, ling deaths and hospitals over the past month. it's the 1st major coven, 1900 deaths hold release by beijing since loosens restrictions in early december, the ukraine accuses rush off carrying out airstrikes, fun important to infrastructure in the capital. keepers also refuted kremlin claims that it has full control at the eastern time. a solid rallies are underway in tennis to mark the 12 year anniversary of process. the top of the former president de lava dean. ben finish is opposition. has a power grab by the current president has now reverse political freedom gains more than
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a decade ago myself. at nazi has this update from tuna. now, we all remember when the tennessee took to the streets 12 years ago demanding the resignation of the regime. today the 2 museum people have come out to mark the state, confirming that january 14 will always be a symbol for the anniversary of the revolution. where v as victor r b s got the new thing. people have also come out today to join the railings organized by the national salvation front and supporters of the 5 particular edition. they're demanding and enter the unstable political and social situation. and the high prices of goods in the country that were able to hear all kinds of slogans on have you keep a st. malawi governments, i $750.00 people have died in the worst cholera outbreak into decades in order to closer businesses without proper sanitation, unrestricted, the sale of pre cooked food, african health authorities,
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se 14 countries on the continent are reporting cholera cases many due to flooding the health minister has urged malone's to get vaccinated to slow the transmission of the waterborne disease, but another bit it would end up with her to would men middle doses. we've received 2900000 doses of the color vaccine. but as we speak, we have about 40000 left. it means malawi ins got the vaccine. what is worrying, however, is that those that received the vaccine a not the ones at high risk, those that are at high risk, a proving difficult to convince to take the vaccine. mamma role comma j is the health specialist that unicef malawi, he says simultaneous outbreaks could overwhelm the countries already fragile health system. while o e e is a country with the uh, she does challenges when he comes to the health care that the number of people that are reporting to facility our claim to be extremely high. so of people as probably to were due to cope with her increased number of cases. but w, troy, unicef,
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and all your help partners are supporting to love me to ensure that lead to up the transmission and we prevent people from die, there would never be enough vaccine. so for against clara, and i'm sure you probably heard at the w a chill and other partners regretting that the limited availability of those is to address various outbreaks that are happening or over the world. so my lot are we received from quite 5 young horses, but this is little compared to what the country actually neat. so in terms of vaccination, the vaccine here that the, the, we're in the, in the big cities of the on ramp land higher. but the s t it, of course, some challenges sweeter vaccine or demand leading to some beliefs associated. we turn vaccination. i just want to point out the fact that the vaccine is not to see the bullet to sort the color crisis in malawi in are the places being, be necessary for government and partners to support? you know, we're building water and sanitation infrastructure and to provide people with
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access to, to, to safe and clear water for drinking and other uses. co palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. they were accused of firing. it is really troops near janine. the islamic jihad group says the 2 are fighters from its armed when called the eloquence brigades. meanwhile, a 19 year old from janine died on saturday from bullet wounds sustained when is when the forces shot him 2 weeks ago. 12 palestinians had been killed by israeli troops and saddler so far vizier neither. but he went to the funeral procession in the occupied west bank. oh, it's only been 14 days into the new year to well, i killed my israeli forces higher than one of them. is this unit for 2 palestinians 23 and 24 years ago. and as the dean and according to local sources here,
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they were killed after they've been teased by israeli forces after committing a shooting attack nearby. here in g mean, we've seen the car that they were in totally wrong in shooting as well in the slide . the part and according to israeli forces, they said that they found m. 16 right in the car. this is not going to a funeral happening in jeanene, a 3rd palestinian has to come to his wounds after he was shot by. is there any forces earlier this year? this gives you an idea about the reality that the palestinians live about the frustration. the year 2022 has been the w. cindy occupied the west bank for over 15 years. according to the one. al estonians in jeannine has actually helped the 10 situation because 59,
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i feel my 3 the last year people here saved a the language wars. people like your to be i last year because of the car and right wing is where the government that has taking on power in israel. caruso president is apologize for the ducks of at least $47.00 civilians during recent antique government, protests de novella worth. his apology comes after 3 of her cabinet ministers resigned over the handling of the demonstrations. rallies broke out after pedro castillo was 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. a wellness losses. some violent and very cool people are telling me to resign, inciting to population, to chaos,
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disorder and destruction. to their my say responsibly. i will not step down. my commitment is whitby route and not with this very small group that is making the homeland bleed jolla. marianna sanchez has more from lima, o vice president of the inter american commission towards 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 that 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 shooting select, gomez, 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 be not alone said that they also visited. former president says ogazio 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 precedent. the noble know 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 opening the door to anarchy in the country. hundreds of people in india, northern himalayan region are being forced out of their houses because their homes
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are crumbling. more than 700 houses. and josh, you must have been cracking as the grounds beneath them sinks. some are being pulled down, but many people say they have know where to go. here's a story of one homeowner the made and i'm under sac lannie. her mass on my name is under suck. lani. i'm from sunny village. and joe, she much. my family has been living here for more than 70 years, though i that if you say, 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 around 3rd, january, they became very big valley joint monsoons. we were very scared when it rained heavily we would leave 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 grad lamadue 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 up and saturday. we even gave a memorandum to the chief minister when he visited a nearby village there now,
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but nobody listened to us. now that big hotels have developed cracks. the government is fine. any weekly, not everybody on january 6th. they asked us to ship them a few houses here and it, a lot of doris come to ali to ski. one 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 open an avenue that it's very difficult to live in the hotel and we only go there to sleep. a 1000 here and other stuff we bought was much difficulties. yeah. where would we take it out of the hotel is only for our lighting, but where will you take 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. and also we'll go to the government office when we get time, but what would we do with $1800.00? 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 housing. that's when we will shift from hill. where would we go
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after leaving a land lake at marin, one of the world's largest muslim gatherings, b as tamma is underway in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have come from all over the world to the outskirts of deca, the festival dates back to the 1900 sixty's and consist of 3 days of prayers and lectures from scholars who discuss verses from the cur. on 10 year child re is attending the religious gathering and tongue hundreds and thousands of people have started gathering here on the 2nd day, or shows 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's 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 toilet facility is people are in infested mood. this is a gathering that's been taking place since 1967 and gaining momentum. the biggest gathering so far was in 2010,
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nearly 5000000 people were estimated to be present. the estimate of nearly 2 to 3000000 people will be attending this to phase gathering. the 1st phase started on friday and we'll end on sunday with the final prayer, which is all of our carry more. relax for global pace, unity among the muslims, and the athens and terms of a fleming teachings. 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 of the wall. now attending, we have met people from aged india pakistan, talestine, at least from 150 countries paper, attending most of the problems with those from different parts of the country. second phase will take place next week somewhere around 20 to 22nd. now a lot of the paypal at 10 this mass prayer just where they are. there is no particular gathering place. and then they listen to simon's or mike about the
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teachings are proffered mom of them. the holly cursors. 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 in jama, which is essentially it's from a mission, a group that started in 1926 dad mobilize the gathering and it's sense. 6 the momentum has been growing and the number of people have been increasing while a hong kong man believes to be the world's longest working, d. j has died at the age of 98. re cordero interviewed music acts including the beatles during a 6 decade long career. has show all the way with ray. it was broadcast on hong kong public radio for 51 years until his retirement, the guinness book of records recognized cordero as the world's longest workings ha . still ahead on the al jazeera news hour
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ah, in sports a special ceremony for an unexpected tennis champion and new zealand details coming up, which other ah, examining the headlines. how big a breakthrough is this story moment for all hours, research, unflinching journalism. i can see the part of the tree where 2 of the bullets hit there about my head, high sharing personal stories with a global audience. nature is so much more than income for shareholders. it's a library of my people. explore an abundance of world class programming on al jazeera. oh, why did one of toilets most decorated cops, lee, the country in europe is long prod, investigation. $1.00 oh,
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$18.00 for view. exploited about a police corruption. what out to a 0. ah, al jazeera a with samuel lou ah, for thousands of activists have been gathering close to the german village of louis zuraw as they try to block the expansion of a coal mine. sweetest climate act of his gratitude berg has joined them. police have been a vixen demonstrators since wednesday, and police say around $470.00 protests as have been removed from the site and
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dozens arrested. al jazeera husband speaking to one of the protesters. we followed her during her last day in the village before she was evicted. i am due to having spokesperson for litzy lip and i'm 23. i'm from around the region, so it from the will area. and i, i think that's been a fun. around 5 years from year i can be police coming in through they're cutting them trees under the side of the village and i think they're trying to take down the 1st 3 houses over there. right. this used to be our living room. now we have barricaded the window so they can come in. i mean, our strategy has to be as far up as we can when the eviction starts,
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though they take as long as as possible. i've been living little got on and off for about 2 and a half years. so since the protest started in the beginning, were, were just a couple of people who thought that this village needs to stay. and now it's really cool to see that thousands are coming to join our protest. 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. i we're in our had sick and this is as far up as. oh, 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. but is that we're here with everything that we are
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here with our bodies to protect the cold from being burnt? no, i'm, i'm not afraid i'm doing all i can do right now. i'm right here a, b o a b o, it's about keeping hold by acting now by acting together. ringback the time for an update on best sports news with jemma. thank he to rain. we start with a use adobe game in the premier league with manchester, united hosting. manchester city, a win 4, and it would put them fed just one point behind 50. you have to talk to close the
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gaps on latest off no point in this day when we are into the 2nd half and 50, haven't just taken the lead to the traffic jack relish heading in. meanwhile, edison's board of directors have been told not to attend, that seems match against hampton because of a credible threat to their safety. everson fans are reportedly planning a protest, goodison park with that same company sitting 3rd from boston. it was a spectacular performance from syria leaders. napoli crash, title rivals event is $51.00 napoli went 3, went up 10 minutes after the break lakes up at the austin and 2nd of the game to make it one to the home side. napoli added a fish, as they moved as 10 point clear, and that bid for us there. we are parcels, since 1990. while you've dropped in. the table. history has been made on the deck are riley with sebastian le becoming the 1st drivers who in 6 stages in a row the shot saw from friday, but the french 9 time well,
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valley champion has just won stage 13 on saturday. love is the 1st person to win 7 stages. i ruth and carlo sight while v as a guy. but he stays in 2nd place behind castles enough to alison is uncles to win his 5th, dec. alrighty. title. all that remains is sunday, final run to demand on saudi arabia's golf. now to some great pictures in the m, b a. as a record crowd turned up to watch the san antonio buzz. take on the golden state warriors. more than 68000 fans packed into the alamo, alameda, which break the previous record, attendance in 1998. when 62000 and watched michael jordan, chicago play atlanta hawks were playing out there for my home to celebrate the franchises 50th anniversary. but it was laurie as he wanted 8 of the players, double figures with jordan pool leading the way with 25 points. golden state victory, $1442113.00 things going to be heated in the game between the sacramento kings and
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the houston rockets full players were rejected once it will come down. it was the king's, he came out on top large lunches for bonus. he's quoted for the triple double of the season. 19.16 as this and 15 rebound king's wedding, 139 to 1. 14 for the 1st rate victory. we've reached the business end of the season in the fall, this was tom brady preparing with the tampa. bay buccaneers ahead of the wild card playoff against the dallas cowboys. righty 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 don't end up reaching your goals. so i went 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. java, it says he's excited to compete at the australian open again. i'm grateful for the
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warm reception he's received in melbourne. the 9 time champion is back up to his people with ation either his in 1900 vaccine faces last year that for him to miss the tournament. he certainly seemed to enjoy himself at friday's charity events that the rod laver arena 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 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. job of it is aiming to join a rock, followed out on $22.00 grand slams. the dallas the defending champion and melbourne, but he's not have the best assault for the having 6 of his 7 matches i have been
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losing more than than you as well. so that's, that's part of the, of the business. i think i'm in the improvement moment that i had been bad and i made 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 surprises out in new zealand where veteran rashaw gas gay claim to the a t p $250.00 title. the 36 year old fault from a set down to be persons at cameron nori in oakland. it's a french title since 2018. i'm sick. think a rule he was given to tracy. of course. his efforts that wasn't putting he was treated to a special how many uncle, off the 20 is on. so this is a 1st trip to new zealand is currently ranked $67.00 and recently passed $900.00 weeks in the top $180000000.00 express champion you same boat has reportedly lost
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millions of dollars to fraud. jamaican authorities are investigating off the boat, noticed a so called discrepancies in his investment accounts that a firm called s s l. the company says a former employee is responsible some cricket fans that i've kind of thought have expressed that disappointments apple straight putting out of that one day series in march australia withdrew because of the taliban governments restrictions on women's rights. african women are banned from university schools, parks, and jims, the fort is very popular in afghanistan and provide some respite from the economic and humanitarian crisis. well, 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 because this was the only happiness for african people. it could have brought a smile to people's faces. we were very hopeful for this man. look at it, did you 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 the season,
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but unfortunately it has been cancelled. we finish with go find 3 time major champion, jordan speith went from leader to missing the cost at the 70 open in hawaii space. shut a 5 over 75 and the 2nd round, 11 shots was, and his school on day one. he's just a 2nd play in the past 4 years to hold a 1st laid on a c j tour event and failed to make the couch free. kirk is now started. i need to . but how about this? from canadian adams. benson apps is 71 balance and in for holding what we'll support for now peace, it will have more later. thank you so much. jemma. thanks for watching the news. our and i was are 0. we're back in just a moment with much more off. ah, 15000 young men were traffic from west africa to europe in the middle east and 2021 with a promise that play professional football. meet central defender use of gang. he's
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from synagogue suburb of refused. you should not, his dreams had come true. a man resenting himself as a football agent told him he had talent and had found a club for him to join in to buy. so they sold their car and barred money for the trip. but there was no club to host him. the vast majority of the young men that you shall, this pitch, will not make a living, playing professional football. there will be disappointment for them to carry out their families, but also entire communities. and villages that have supported them, use of gay is in debt and robbed of his dreams. and yet he has not lost hope. and either has his family. they still expect their son will step into the football, boots of synagogues biggest players. 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 review, maybe consillio, but in
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