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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily anguish. this is denise ally from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. anger and frustration in the to his in capital, where protest is a calling for president chi said to step down. china reports nearly 60000 deaths related to covered 19 infection since last month, following complaints about a lack of data. the u. k says it will provide tanks to keep his fighting intensifies with russian missiles which have hit infrastructure across to ukraine. ah, and german play scaffold with climate protest is demanding plans for coal mine
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expansion to be scrapped. and on p systemic with your sport, sebastian lube becomes the 1st drive. it's when 6 dec already stage is in a row and united beach city in manchester, darby at old trafford, to make it 9 winds in a row. hm . we begin this news hour with anti government protests in tunisia. opposition? lead rallies are underway in the capital demanding. the president stepped down over worsening economic crisis. the rallies had taking place on the 12th anniversary of the jasmine revolution. demonstrators have pushed through police barriers to get to the main boulevard in the capitol. major rallies in 2011 led to the asking of former president zane al aberdeen ben ali and sponsor uprisings across the arab world. to news is opposition says
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a power grab by president. i say it has reversed political freedoms, gained more than a decade ago. let's speak now to lead to evoke men who joins me from chin is hello, there leads here. what's the latest on these protests and who's involved now, the conversion of the different movie to all the time that we had the very powerful navy to see we have national in general. i agree about those. when pinching and free 30, he had the national salvation front which has been with them and also the last 200. thank you. the sense enough to think this is back to the night of one with the basic principles. nice sounds they were being very,
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very high. if you're around the firm it has been very, very why even the trained to do turn off the presidential pilots and they will want to so afraid that would find out. sorry, the president who's been one of the largest from the largest and most energetic prices that we think high side power grab my see the nice thing about the one or 2000 since the really well, i think hopefully does. does the same thing? probably they said, but not least i think we had enough that tied to the show to find the president to just target benjamin rather than real felicia crisis. i got to make sure i would borrow the names of the to lease. it certainly looks like a strong turn out. has there been any reaction from the government and the
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president? i think these that she's been very cautious. there was a usual worship, but it was the person, but i think it was the co shifts in charlotte by the president over the last few things, looking at the phase the way that she that drove in the fall and nothing laughing at that. she's in the culture on what history work about what hungry hungry i can do, something about it. and i say that she turns on the turn by hungry. so i think they've been very cautious and unlike that has some serious violence. but this is not going to be the last demonstration, and i'm going to be more and more strike to prom high side. find solution with people every day. move in date. well,
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we appreciate the update as always, elise evoke, min live for us, day into name and al jazeera is mesa at navi is also in the capital and follow the sub days. that's what i mean. now, we all remember when the to move it took to the streets 12 years ago, demanding the resignation of the regime. today, the 2 new people have come out to mark the state. confirming with at january 14 will always be a symbol for the anniversary of the revolution, where the vicar of the 2 new people have also come out today to join the islands 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 here on have you keep a street about? let's take a closer look now at what led up to this point and president said, fact his government in suspended parliament back in july 2021. his opponents
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accused him of staging occurred but say, said he acted legally to rescue to nicea. he then awarded himself powers to rule bind to crane september that year in march 2022 members of parliament tried to reverse his decisions. they had responded by dissolving parliament in june. he 5 dozens of judges and the rest of the judiciary went on strike. a month later, a new constitution that strengthened the presidency and wakened parliament was passed in a referendum turn out was low and it was boycotted by many political parties and in december, parliamentary elections boycotted by the opposition. so a record low turn out of 11 percent of voters. satta niecy is a former member of 2 new z as parliament and not a party spokeswoman. she says the president does not represent the 2000000 people. the opposition into this is probably the main actor which is progressing since it's 1021 and 2 because the other ones who are listening to the critic and the
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remarks. and what we can say is that today i diversity of the pollution down more united than ever before. and a lot of progress has been made in this particular point. the way i, which is quite simple, it is actually a dialogue, a national dialogue between the wonders in this country and national have presented all the different pieces that are in action into this. yeah. in any way, it cannot actually include a solution with the current president is disconnected from people's credit commission is actually, you know, like the main thing that we have is that he's, he's actually mocking us. he's blind from the, you know, turning on st, telling people that everything is going actually well, and that there is no show pages why,
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which isn't living here. i said it is totally ah, china has reported almost 60000 carver 19 related deaths since early december hospital side. the fatalities were recorded between december the 8th, and january 12th. it's the 1st doctor on coven 19 death. by jing has released since lucid restrictions. back in december, several countries including us, south korea, and easily have introduced coven tests, the travelers from china, katrina, you has moved from bank. this is the 1st acknowledgement by beijing that there has been up until now a severe under reporting of corvette data here. and it follows criticism from the w h 0 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
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big this outbreak has been in china since the lifting a virus restrictions in early december. and the number is really spectacular before this. the only official figure we had about for a death hole was just over $5000.00. so this jumped 260000 is really quite big. that we just break down those numbers for you. what the government has said, they said between december, 8th and january of the 12, there were 5503 people who died as a result of re spirit. 3 failure due to corvette and the vast majority, though $54435.00 died. as a result of the combination of one illness with corbett, 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 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
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a downward trend in infections according to their was coming to fee. the clinics at that figure is now down by about 80 percent. although we have to remember that this dig around 60000, this is just hospital depth, does not record or acknowledge the depth of the youth who might have passed away at home. so we often know that the true figure, the true depth from corbett here, must be much higher id morehead on this is our, including the u. k. condemns the execution of a british iranian national convicted of spying in iran, in a time olympic champion. you same bolt is reportedly targeted by fraud. details coming out with ukraine says russia has strong important infrastructure in the capital cave and more attacks have being reported in levine khaki. and in april,
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the governor of mich alive says missiles have been seen flying through the air. the defenses are working to touch. butler joins me live now with the details of from the capital. hello there, natasha. what more can you tell us about these attacks on saturday? will irrate alerts been triggered across pretty much most of ukraine, including here in the capital. keith, people have reported harry explosions in several areas and also strikes aaron keith earlier today around $930.00 local time. we heard at least for a very distinctive explosions. we later learned from authorities in the capital that some critical infrastructure had been hit. so that's power electricity of facilities. but what we know now is that there have been a strikes in many cities across the country, regions, i should say, across the country. and most notably in denise pro, a central ukrainian town emergency services are trying desperately to try and find
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people from underneath rubble. because an apartment block there in the city a was struck. i mean, the image is coming out of there. the whole area is a flame and emergency workers say they've managed to pull out at least 15 people. a number of people have been taken to hospital some gravely injured, including children. so as the hours pause, we're starting to find out more about the result of this latest wave of attacks. so natasha, what impact has these repeated strikes had on the infrastructure? well the impact in the short term in the immediate term of this latest a wave of the tax is that emergent is that energy authorities in ukraine said that they gonna have to put in place in 11 regions, some emergency power outages. that is because so much a power infrastructure has been struck and wall see it is repaired,
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is going to take time to repair. it is not going to be easy to do. so you have to wait till it's safe. it can take several days, several weeks in that period of time, these emergency power outages will be put in place. the metro in khaki for the 2nd city ukraine, 2nd city in these to the country. well, that's been temporarily a stopped because again of problems of power outages, outages connected to these attacks. but in the long term you looking at some 40 percent, according to the ukranian precedence of val odom, is lensky of ukraine's power infrastructure that is being damaged. and what that means for people in that ordinary lives is they are having to deal with these blackouts. they have, they don't always have electricity. lighting, they done was have internet for communication for children to try and do online a schooling. it is dark, it is very cold indeed. and of course that cold weather just pushes up a consumption needs a very difficult situation. washing forces, obviously trying to put more pressure on ukrainian people by talking the sort of
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infrastructure ukrainians for the time being though say that they know it's difficult, extremely difficult times, but they are continue to say we, this is what we have to deal with was our soldiers are fighting ukrainian forces, right? we appreciate the update. thank you very much in touch about la la for us in key. meanwhile, ukraine has refuted russian claims it has captured the east and town of solid president. believe me, the landscape says his forces are still fighting in the small salt mining town, which moscow wants to secure to help it's offensive only by back loads. child stratford has more from just outside soldier. 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 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 fields to my left
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over the last sort of 10 minutes so. 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 fight. they're having lost seemingly. you can hear that that's actually an outgoing ero mortar or artillery canon foreign chit from, from the left. so they saying that the fighting solid are, 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 here and as you can imagine,
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the situation is very tense. he indeed, but no sign of any large scale withdrawal. now, yesterday, we spent the day with mccraney and special forces in the town of buck 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 moot russian infantry are slowly advancing into northern and eastern residential is over the hill. the center of town is almost completely destroyed. the streets are virtually 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,
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lined with weapons, and ammunition boxes. drones feed, real time, video of russian infantry movement only a kilometer and a half away. say half a lot of men power source is sent every times. it looks like a ways. so we cannot stop every time because we have a less guys. and unfortunately, we also lost a lot of ice at this moment. men rest before their next mission, often close combat where 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, melinda. i hope 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 without a comma. military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed
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to us quickly enough on the front lines where we need it to target command centers . logistics hubs and weapons depos showing is getting closer. i mean an intention occasion shelling in the last few minutes. the soldiers here are telling us, but 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 lines abandoned and destroyed home. russian forces a gradually surrounding but moved from solid all around 15 kilometers to the north
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. to villages in the south east, strangling what little remains of life here as the ukrainian army prepared new lines of defense, chance drop it down to 0, but mort. and the u. k. has announced it will supply tanks and artillery systems to ukraine. it follows a phone call between british prime minister wishes. so now can the ukrainian president, the letter means the landscape on saturday. mm. ukraine will receive, among others. the british army challenges to tax, which is seen as crucial to recapturing occupied territory. for more on this, let's bring in again barbara who joins me live now from london. hello, then a dame. what will key tell us about what the u. k is promising? well in that phone call that you were just mentioning prime minister issue. so you not told president lensky that britain would be supplying quote, challenger to tanks and additional artillery systems, no figures, but the local media
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a suggesting it could be around 12 tanks from the u. k. fleet of 227 challenger. 2 tanks, which date back to the 1990s president zalinski has find the u. k. on twitter saying that it would not only strengthen the but to strengthen you create on the battlefield, but also said the right signal. so other partners now that's crucial because next friday there is a big meeting at the ramstein air base in germany. west 50 defense ministers will be present and already russia through it's, i'm busted it here in the u. k. has reacted negatively saying, bringing tanks to the conflict zone, far from drawing hostility to a close will only serve to intensify combat operations generating more casualties including amongst civilians. so it clear fear that there is momentum among western allies of ukraine to send this type of equipment. nadine,
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what difference will this equipment make if any? well, a bit of context since february of last year when russia invaded its allies have already sense more than $300.00 modernized soviet tanks and ukraine has talked about needing $300.00 more to fight and to regain territory now on their own. of course, these challenge to tongues won't make any difference, but there are moves now, many countries we've seen as waiting to see who else was going to go 1st. britain has done so. germany has resisted up until now. approving the re export of some of the, perhaps 2000 leopards, 2 tanks made in germany, which are around europe, saying that that could be seen as an escalation by russia. but now in the last few days, it's vice chancellor had said that germany shouldn't stop any country wishing to do
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so. and poland president on a visit to levin actually said holland would be sending leopards tanks in the near future. but it had to be part of an international coalition. well, we know now that germany has promised 40 heavy vehicles from said it will be sending some lightly armored vehicles and the united states has already started to help by promising 50 bradley vehicles. so that does seem to be movement on that international coordinated effort if you like to supply this type of not only tank and heavy vehicles, but the artillery needed to back them up. we appreciate you breaking down for us and have a live for us in london. thank the u. k has sanctioned the ron's prosecutor general after the execution of a british iranian national into iran. ali river berry, a former iranian defense ministry official,
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was convicted of spying for the you came in an audio recording of barry said he was made to falsely confessed under torture. u. k. has described the execution as barbaric and cowardly. prime minister was you son, accepted berries? death warned go unchallenged. iran has summoned the u. k. ambassador, in response and wrestle. sarah is into round with more on the impact of f bar is hanging. i lose that there is execution is one of the highest level executions in the more than history of iraq. he was a prominent, well 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 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. a for years of providing
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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 will towards his hearsay. the information that he provided to you k, lead the assassination of more c fox out there. that 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 customs to the money 2020 in iraq as well. so he has been accused of being the main guide behind his assassination. so, and the execution is going to have a tremendous impact internationally and domestically as well. the ties between to run and london are already great, and these execution is expected to for the deteriorate relation between iran and united kingdom. so within the iran, there is also
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a tremendous impact of this execution because now the institutions 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 are already seeing the impact of the is execution internationally and domestically to palestinians have been killed by his ranting forces in the occupied west by they worked used to firing at is wiley, troops need you name these? i mean, she had groups as the 2 fighters from its armed when called the elk foods brigade may mile and 19 year old from geneva died on saturday from bullet weren't sustained when his wiley forces shot him 2 weeks ago. 12 palestinians have been killed by israeli troops and settlers. so 5 is he needed? abraham went to the funeral procession in java in the occupied west bank. oh, i saw only been 14 these into the new year to well, i la city,
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we're kill my israeli forces hire a 3rd. one of them is this unit for 2 palestinians, 23 and 24 years ago. and as the dean and according to local sources here, they were killed after they've been teased by israeli porson, 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 port. and according to israeli forces, they said that they found m. 16 right in the car. this is not the only 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 past thing is live about the frustration. the year 2022 has been the w. cindy occupied the west bank for
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over 15 years. according to the one, al athenians in jeannine has actually helped the 10th situation because 59 appeal my 3, the last year people here save a language wars. people like your to be. i was last year because of the current right wing is where the government that has taking a power in israel. still ahead on al jazeera, peruse president apologize. it's the death of johnson's of protest is as the chief prosecutor launches an investigation into the killing. hundreds have died in what's being described as malawi is worst, cholera breaking to decades. ah.
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and in school his special ceremony for an unexpected tennis champion in zealand, details coming up with less ah the sun's eyes margin tina. nice midsummer's day was tempting the way up again. if you are a bit further no. or if you're in se brazil, paraguay, you'll think some arrange a bit too much of it, and you would be right. so also got $35.00 given by a blanket, 13th century mo, like to be accompanied by thunderstorms in the same is true in rio. in fact, that line is that the storms stretches through brazil through bolivia and peru, and up towards western parts of columbia. where the downpours once again been rather notable. and i think they will be in the forecast to dry looking picture in
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the bahamas. but look at that wind coming out of the u. s. and the temperature in the capitol. only 20 should be read about 2526 mark. so it's going to feel distinctly chilly. that's probably true in cuba, back through. good part of mexico's, well that's a cold outflow from the u. s. it enhance a few showers in i think his panola and we might see some bigger shows in, in the li without otherwise mostly 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 in the west of from east and canada. lot of rain in nova scotia and lot of rain and snow once again in california. in fact, all way up city coast into b. c. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah ah, hello your technology 0. i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories. his. our health authorities in china have reported nearly 60000 deaths linked to corona virus in hospitals. i for the past month, it's the 1st major coven 19 death toll released by a beijing since loosened restrictions in december. ukraine cruises, russia of carrying out air strikes on him, caught an infrastructure in the capitol. he has also refuted kremlin claims its forces have full control of the eastern town of solidarity and the opposition into his ear has led rallies demanding president chi say it stepped down over a worsening economic crisis. the protest had taking place on the 12th anniversary
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of the jasmine revolution from we're on the story now. let's bring in own berto pro fuzzier from london. he's an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies in but so thanks so much for being on this news. our 1st they give us a context as to why these protesters as so angry what i think that we need to take a step back and think about what's up in the past decade in tunisia. and now i think that tunisia is a broken country. and due to the management, the previous administration, the semi presidential system of the 2014 course initial clearly didn't work. but since then, we had the counter reaction by pressing the case which since the election in 2019 as run one and show that the problem is that this system doesn't work
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as well. and so i probably at the end of it is roadmap that was announced last year. will spell the end of the road as well as just how unified is the opposition against the president. and will it be enough for him to bow to the pressure? well, the brown new position is that you really fragmented. there has been a thumbs to create a new coalition called the national association of france. but there are different interests inside this, this correlation. the problem right now is that the president with this roadmap and the adoption of these presidential constitution, a social id, and now the power flocked to the in the country, which is the use of the trade union the. and i think that when i think you just, if there will be a step too far for president case said,
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which looks increasingly weekend, unable to provide an affirmative for that tunisia, people which are now suffering not only but the political instability, but also because of the worsening social economic conditions. i want to get to those worsening socio economic conditions in just a moment. but can you tell me a little bit more about this powerful trade union, which he says is preparing for a national battle to say to new z? what does that look like? well, there's that there's been one of the most powerful lock during the tradition political landscape since the independence of the constitution. it's also been awarded the noble prize together with the court at, during the transition and the can will be lies. people are much more than we can political part of the bus few years. so i think for president case. so yeah, right now, this is the biggest,
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the biggest challenge to it's true. and the problem is that the country is also negotiating a loaner from the international monetary fund, which requires severe economic reforms which are opposed by the use. so we are reaching a boiling point in denisia that could create further our for the population which has been suffering from the lack of basic items like sugar, like florida. and for, for this, for this problem i think that you will have to face. and if you can challenge the most that we're hearing, i mean all around the world issues with financial stability and global financial crisis in terms of the economic situation of countries. so how is that situation any different into news year and these demonstrations likely to further choke the country? economically?
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it is different because denisia has been suffering since the bus furious by 2 main challenges. the 1st was the corporate 19 fun demick. and the 2nd one is the food prices associated with the concept been in your brain. the problem is that the countries already inducted and need their funds to find on itself or otherwise we'll see for a witness increasing flows of migrant across the mediterranean, which has already created concerns in southern europe and any belief in particular . and this is why the foreign minister of italy until the young is probably headed to benito in the coming days to try to find an agreement and the situation that some closure weeks ahead. thank you so much write down for us and to provide the an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies. thank you. moving to germany now,
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and there have been confrontations between police and pretenses who are trying to stop the expansion of the coal mine. thousands of people have gathered in k and berg to protest including creative tune, bug, and other climate activists. some trying to push past police to join the protest is resisting eviction in a neighboring town. police have been attempting to remove them since wednesday. mm . that vessel has more from came book. shame on the energy company, our wi fi ad on the german government that were the worst from sweden. muddy fields near the village of the village of have visited by police in the last couple of days make way. but the round hole mind, which is very near here, one of the largest promises and germany and the government says, we need this whole cause of the energy rise and award rain. but these protests,
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this year will come here. thousands are very much against the authorities in brazil have arrested the former security chief accused of inciting the attacks on government buildings. on january 8th, anderson torres was arrested at the airport in brasilia. after returning from the united states, he flew to the us after being removed from his post hours after the attack. torres served as a minister of justice and public security and a phone president, jaya, both scenarios and brazil. supreme court has agreed to investigate allegations both scenario inside to the board is to store the countries centers of power. he posted a video on social media questioning the legitimacy of last year's election, which he lost. he liked to deleted it and is in the u. s. for medical treatment to peru now and eats, president has apologized for the deaths of at least 47 civilians during race and to
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anti government protests. dina palatez apology comes after 3 of her cabinet ministers resigned over the handling of those demonstrations. rallies broke out after petro castillo, was impeached and arrested. last month, bruce chief prosecutor, has launched 11 inquiries into the killing of civilians by security forces. they're accused of using excessive force against demonstrated mariana sanchez, has more from lena, vice president of the inter american commission for human rights as part of the lawn said that the situation is very complex. he said that they are 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,
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650 people wounded on 290 police wounded. but he said that they condemned the fact that 7 adolescents had been killed in the violin. he highlighted the situation in. no, you're good to work. he said there has been in the squint of shooting sla commies yonder. as you view the commission has received reports of indiscriminate shootings 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
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demanding the resignation of precedent. the noble know out of the prime minister i went, the old that owner 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. mccullough is government's is 750 people have died in the worst color outbreak in 2 decades. it's ordered the closure of businesses without proper sanitation and hygenic refusal refused disposal facilities an announce to restrictions on the sale of pre cooked food. the what health organization says malawi is among the countries hardest hit by global epidemics that a more widespread and deadly than before. the health minister has urged people to get vaccinated to slow the transmission affordable and to sates. but another bit of wood, and i will talk with an n middle doses. we've received 2900000 doses of the color of vaccine. but as we speak, we have about 40000 left. it means malawi ins got the vaccine. what is worrying,
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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 mammogram dressel guided minimum roll come a ju ease health specialist. and unicef malawi, he says simultaneous outbreaks could overwhelm the country's already strained health care system. malawi is a country with the uh, serious challenges when it comes to war to health care. that the number of people that are reporting to facility our claim to be extremely high. so our people as probably to work due to cover increased number of cases. but w choy eunice and all your help partners are supporting above me to ensure that we do have the transmission and we prevent people from name, there will never be enough vaccine. so 4 against clearer and i'm sure you probably heard. they had the w a chill and or the partners regretting that the limited availability of those is to address the various outbreaks that are happening or over the world. so my lot are we received with 5 young doses, but this is
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a little compared to what the country actually needs. so in terms of vaccination, the up vaccinated theodore in the, in the big cities of the on grand blanc higher. but there are still, of course, some challenges, sweeter vaccine or demand link 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 santa clara crazes in malawi in are the places in be necessary for government and partners to support in order building what and sanitation infrastructure and to provide people with access to, to, to safe and clean water for drinking and other uses. one of the world's largest muslim gatherings is underway in bangladesh. hundreds of thousands of people have come from all over the world to the outskirts of jacka, the festival dates back to the 1900 sixty's and consist of 3 days of praise and lectures from scholars who discuss verses from the koran. cambia chattering is
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attending their religious gathering in to hundreds and thousands of people have started gathering here on the 2nd day of shows. time are 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 tyler facility is, people are in the mood. this is a gathering that's been taken place since 1967 and gaining momentum. the biggest gathering so far was in 2010, nearly 5000000 people were estimated to be present to estimate of 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 can relax for global pace, unity among them listening and the athens and terms of
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a flemish 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 pos on the wall now. so i pending, we have met people from aged india, pakistan, talestine, at least from 150 countries, paperless tending most of the problems with those from different parts of the country. the 2nd phase will take place next week, somewhere around 2022nd. now a lot of the people at 10 this mass prayer just where they are, there is no particular gathering place. and then to listen to simon's or mike about the teachings are proffered mom of them. 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 in jama, which is essentially
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a slimy missionary group that started in 1926 nad mobilize the gathering. and it's since then, the momentum has been growing and the number of people who have been increasing hundreds of people in the indies, northern him, lane region and being forced out of their houses because their homes crumbling will then 700 houses in josh met have been cracking as the ground beneath them sinks, some are being pulled down, but many people say have no way to go. he's the story of one homeowner, dameon. i'm under sac lannie. her mass on my name is under suck. lani. i'm from sunny 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 around 3rd, 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
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scared. the walls were collapsing out and you can see we have stuffed loads into those granular matlab center. on 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 sadly, we even gave a memorandum to the chief minister when he visited ano by vintage. there now, 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 a lot of tourist 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 open an avenue that it's very difficult to live in the hotel and we only go that to sleep. a 1000 hill and other stuff we bought was much difficulties here. where would we take it out of the hotel is only for our exciting, but where will we take the cows and they are a livelihood you can hear what the government is saying. they give us $1800.00,
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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? 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 will shift from hill. where would we go after leaving a land lake at marin, to lands on al jazeera, the latest from the english premier li, coming up with peter in sport including y evidence board of directions. directives is staying away from my teams match on saturday. ah, discover a world of difference determination i'm talking about with we are moving freedom plan shot. so we just among the 16 people with corruption and compassion
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ah, it's time to have his sport, he's peter and peter, there's been a stunning come from behind. when at old trafford they really has emily and that's where we're gonna start the manchester darby and united a beaten city to one at old trafford for a 9th when in a row. but the opening goal of the game came courtesy of a 2nd half jack greenish header. pick audio men hoping to close the gap on premier leaders arsenal at that stage. the host had other ideas. marcus rash may or may not have played a role in this controversial bruno fernandez equalizer, but there was nothing ambiguous about this one fresher, admitting to become the 1st united place since christiana, rinaldo, in 2008, to school in 7th, the success of matches. meanwhile, evidence board of directors have been told not to attend their teams, matching and south anson, because of a credible threat to they safety. if it's in fans, we're planning a protest at goodison park, with 18 currently sitting food from bottom. history has been made on the deck
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already with sebastian la becoming the 1st driver to win 6 stages in a row. these shots are from friday, but the french 9 time will ready champion as just one stage 13 on saturday movies. the 1st person to win 7 stages seems call of fines 12 years ago, but he stays in 2nd place behind cutters. nasa latiere who is on calls to when he's 1st dac, already title. all that remains a sunday's final run to dumb m on saudi arabia's gulf coast. now to some great pictures in the n b, as a record crowd turned up to watch the san antonio spurs. take on the golden state warriors small, then 68000 fans, packed in for the alamo done, which broke the previous record attendance from 1998. when 62004, michael jordan's chicago bulls play the atlanta hawks, the spurs were playing at a former home to celebrate the franchises 50th anniversary. but who's the warriors who came out on top 8 of they play a school double figures with jordan pool leading the way with 25 points. golden
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stay took the when 144113. we reached the business end of the season in the nfl. this was tom brady preparing with the type of a balcony as a head of the wild card playoff against the dallas cowboys. brady has already won 7 super bowls. it's not the best team that wins. it's a team that plays the best winds, so it doesn't matter. i, 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. we lost in, you know, you don't it up reaching your goal. so i've been on the other end of it was a big underdog my 1st year starting against the ramson. we played bed and they did that day. ah, but that's all matters such that's what singled emanations all about. no bakovich says he is excited to compete of the australian open again and grateful for the warm reception he's received in melbourne. the 9 time champion is back off his deportation over his coven 19 vaccine states. his last year forced him to miss the tournament. he certainly seemed to enjoy himself
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a fried his charity event of the rod laver arena and afterward 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, and also i have to say that the amount of positive experiences i had in australia overwhelm the negative experience may be lot of last year. so you know, my impression of false trailer, 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. chaka which is aiming to join raw, found the doll on $22.00 grand slams. the doll is the defending champion in melbourne, but he's not had the best and starts to the year. having lost 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 am in now improvement moment that i have been better. i'm bet that every single week i feel fasted on the legs. i feel playing bad that
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it was more confidence. the last 3 weeks of preparation for here had been very positive from my point of view. but i feel ready honestly. the defending women's champion, ashley bossy was back on st recorded kids day events on saturday since winning in melbourne. a year ago. boss. he has retired from tennyson, announced that she's expecting her 1st maybe. yeah, i'm feeling feeling good. thank you feeling right. and i, yeah, he started to be back. i'm with ultimate spies, grow so many great memories. i often think of what i played on this one that there's so many kids here enjoying it and then to look at to say so many absolutely brilliant, brilliant. have enough fun. but he teamed up with current horrible and he gives fiance kathy events. the coldest credits obasi for pushing her to become a better player. i fading as her. i felt like she, she just, you know, she has all these different game styles and slice and are given her book. she says that she has like 5 types of slice. and ha, ha,
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that's possible am. i still haven't figured only on the one type that and that's yeah, i have like huge respects for ash and she really, she gave me a huge motivation at the beginning of last season to get even better. so i'm kind of grateful for that. there was a surprise result in new zealand where a veteran rashaw gas k came the 80 p to 50 title, the 36 year old fort from a set down to beat britain's camera nori in oakland. it's the frenchman's 1st title, since 2018 was given a trophy for his efforts, but that was not all 20 footing. oh, he was treated some special hawkins ceremony on course of the 20 years on 2 of us, his gas case, 1st trip to new zealand. he's county rank 67 and recently passed 900 weeks in the
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top 100. a time in the big spring champion, new st balls is reportedly lost millions of. busy dollars to fraud jamaican authorities are investigating after bald, noticed, so called discrepancies in his investment accounts at a firm called s. s l. the company says a former employee is responsible and has referred the matter to. the police. bolt manager says the athlete has been with s s l for a decade, and his entire portfolio is now under review. some cricket fans in afghanistan have expressed a disappointment at australia pulling out of their 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, gyms, and there is no womens, cricketing alamahood, iraq with m. o. the hernando, we've been waiting for months for the series against australia. it's difficult here while there's no work and prices have increased thought this was the only happiness for afghan people. it could have brought a smile to people's faces. we were very hopeful for this matter on their legal as
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it did. we are so upset when there's a match, we don't go to work. i'm a fruit seller, and i put all my fruits aside to watch cricket. we were so hopeful for the season, but unfortunately it has been cancelled with our free time major golf champion, jordan speith, went from leader to missing the cat. at the sony opened in her y smith short of 5 over 75 in the 2nd round 11 shots worse than he school on day one is just the 2nd player in the past 4 years. the whole, the 1st round lead at a pga tour event and failed to make the cut. chris kirk is now so leader. but how about this from canadian adams fence and that the 7th one bounce and in for a whole in one. and so we'll leave it for now. be are again later with most sports news, emily and incredible shot. thank you very much, pita. all right, that's it for me, emily, i went but i'll have more news just a moment. stay with
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