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ready this is al jazeera ah orientated this is down there and use our life in london coming up a residential building targeted during a volley of russian missile strikes across ukraine. 5 people are confirmed dead in the city of the ne pro. emotions run high intern is yep, protested demand the president's resignation on the 12th anniversary of the so called jasmine, revelation more classified documents found that the private residence of years president joe biden and placing criticism over transparency china reveals nearly 60000 people have died since it abandoned its controversial 0 cove. it policy and i'm p systemic in dough. with your school, sebastian lube becomes the 1st driver to win 6 dec already stages in a row and united beat city in manchester. darby at old trafford to make it 9 wins in
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a row. ah, ukrainian officials say more than 30 russian missiles were fired into ukrainian territory on saturday. targets included a 9 story apartment block in the eastern city of ne pro. at least 5 people were killed, with a section of the building completely reduced to rubble around 39 others including 6 children were injured. video released by the state emergency services, ukraine shows rescue workers searching for victims and survivors. the site on saturday. officials say 20 people are being pulled from the rebel base. i was also struck critical infrastructure facilities in the eastern region of hockey. have russian rocket attacks were also reported intervene and the key region one near to residential area, damaging several houses. it left a large block krasier individual,
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which is about 30 kilometers away from the capital and key residents took shelter underground. as air alarm sirens sounded above which i shall butler for developments from cave that been a number of russian attacks in different parts of the country. there are, are ongoing an air raid alert systems also in most of southern ukraine. here in keith though it is a bit more quiet. we certainly though, had a different picture this morning. we heard a needy, 5 very distinct explosions or the we later found out were strikes at key infrastructure in the city according to local authority. some houses also damage. we're also getting more information about a strike on an apartment block in the city of denise pro, that's in central ukraine. terrible pictures are coming out of there. a whole residential apartment block pretty much reduced to rubble. emergency services have been frantically trying to find survivors. they've been pulling people out from the
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rubble. we know now that at least 5 people were killed. a very grim and bleak picture from denise and those emergency surf service work is still continuing to work to see what they can do. the short term this latest a wave of attacks means that some of the power facilities, the energy facilities in the country have been disrupted and damaged. once again, we know that our forty's in at least 11 regents in ukraine say that they're going to have to introduce a more emergency power carts in order to help us spread spread the load if you liked, allowed to have as many people access to energy as possible because we're going to be facing a more blackouts, more carts over the coming days and weeks. of course, some emergency workers will be trying to fix and repair these power facilities, but it takes time. it is extremely cold. it is a difficult a work. but of course, many people across ukraine say, look, we have to put up with this. this is what we have to deal with whilst we're in this
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situation was, our soldiers are out of the front or fighting russian forces. ukraine as refuted russian claims it is captured, the eastern town of solid. our president, mr. lensky says his forces are still fighting in the small salt mining town, which moscow wants to secure to help it's offensive on nearby back moot. char stratford has more from outside solider, which as you by the noise that we're hearing hair, the fighting is very much ongoing. 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 firing over our heads toward solider to my right and tools back moot, which is down the road behind we we've seen incoming landing in fields to my left. what we have not seen though is any kind of large scale withdrawal of ukrainian
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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 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 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 either a mortar or an artillery canon firing it from, from the left. so they saying that the fighting solid are, is very much on going there also saying no 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, but no sign of any large scale withdrawal. now, yesterday,
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we spent the day with ukrainian special forces in the town of buck motes, which is south of solid and very much we understand the attention now of russian forces as they try and move to surround it. the opposition and chin is here, has led rallies demanding. the president stepped down over a worsening economic crisis. they say a power gram by president k, a said has reversed political freedoms that were gained more than a decade ago. so i had sacked his government and suspended parliament in july 2021 . his opponents accused him of staging a qu, but i had argued he acted legally to rescue tunisia. it went on to reward himself power to rule by decree in september 2021. in march, last year, members of parliament tried to reverse the president's decisions. so i had responded by dissolving parliament in june, sire, 5 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
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a referendum. turnout was low and it was boycotted by many political parties and last december parliamentary elections or caught it by the opposition. so record blows of less than 10 percent of voters or purchaser taking place on the 12th anniversary of the so called jasmine revolution. no recognizable protest is like how be bully the avenue and the heart of tuna they want president haste, lead out of power. the st. louis been states for political change. 12 years ago, protests grew here, spread across the country, and within weeks toppled long time president, vinny and aberdeen, ben. oh, no opposition. groups that have long been rivals have unified and they include the
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national salvation front coalition and the free constitution party. on the anniversary of the revolution down more united than ever before. and that a lot of progress has been made in this particular point on the way out is quite some or is it is actually a dialogue, a national dialogue between stakeholders in this country and national r at, were presented to also a bit different and more many thaws and attempt to placate the protestors. the president attended to rally on friday. one man shouted to him, they're hungry. the country isn't an economic crisis. inflation is thawing. jobs the skiff and $1900000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund is being discussed. but with many concerned, the country is becoming more authoritarian. the united states may block it last month, parliamentary election,
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thought 11 percent vote of cas ballot. it was meant to reshape the legislature to solve for the president of the thief, executive powers in july 2021 ah. but now k said is under pressure from growing opposition groups and anger on the street, nor han on to theorem. coming up on the use of london, the u. k. condemns the execution of a british iranian nationals convicted of spying and iran, brazil's former justice ministers arrested almost a week after boston. our supporters stormed the seat of the government and hon. i handed a hiding in the premier league. peter will have action insult. ah, thousands of anti government protested or can gathering in television against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is plans to overhaul the judicial system. a new far
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right administration has unveiled sweeping changes to the country's legal system that could weaken the powers of a supreme court protested say the proposals threatened people's freedom and democracy. demonstrations also being held in high fest and outside the president's residence in it to mission him on con has more from the purchasing tel aviv. yeah. the organizes well hoping for a significant head out. we're hoping for 50000 people. we don't know if 50000 people have turned up the police. we'll get that estimate in the next couple of days with significant and probably larger than last weekend. now this began as a protest. we've been proposed changes to the supreme court by the justice with which a group rolling back on over to kinetic parliamentary decisions. but it's getting why didn't that now people learn more about israel's democracy. they're very worried about minority rights within the country and they coming out in a huge number. and they're very worried about the fact that they say the benjamin
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netanyahu. the prime minister is becoming a dictator in this country. dictator is aware that we've been hearing throughout the evening now we help in talking to some of the protesters. so let's take a listen to what i had to say. the freshies in israel got the government, you know, the coalition and the freshly. so these miles are making a change in the legal system of israel. so soon enough, i don't know how soon, but soon enough we won't be able to. i'm done with now the pro just says are hoping that this becomes a very regular side and i think that it gets bigger and bigger and bigger. now the idea that it doesn't really challenge the government right now, what they want to do is get as many people out in the street. so it causes a political crisis. remember,
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israel has had 4 or 5 elections in 4 years under protest this hoping that this will spark another election. i'm trying to talk back some of the piles of this particular. all right, go to palestinians. have been killed by forces in the occupied west bank. they were accused of firing at his ready troops near jeanine islamic jihad groups, as the 2 were fighters from it's ongoing, the could brigades. we want a 19 year old from janine died on saturday from bullet wounds sustained when is ready, forces shot him 2 weeks ago. 12 cities have been killed by where he trips and settlers so far this year. you know, abraham went to the funeral procession in japan in the west bank. oh, the in these into the new year to well, alice indians were killed. my is there any forces higher 1000 of them in he needs this unit for 2 palestinians. 23 and 24 year old and dead.
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and as the dean and according to local sources here, 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 court. and according to israeli forces, they say that they've found m 16 right in the car. this is not the only funeral happening in janine a 3rd policy and 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 deadliest in the occupied the west bank for over 15 years. according to the one i'll athenians in. janine has helped the 10th situation because 59, i feel my 3,
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the 4th. so last year, people here saved a language for people like this year to be i last year because of the current right wing is where the government that has taking a power in israel. another batch of classified documents has been found at the private residence of us president joe biden. that's according to the white house council. the 5 newly discovered pages are the 3rd set of sensitive documents to be discovered to at biden's home and one at his former office. a special council was appointed this week to investigate. petty co haine has more from washington d. c. what we know is they, according to the special, the white house counsel's office to put out a statement said basically where they search the president. tell them in wilmington, delaware, they found some classified documents in the garage and another one page in
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a storage area, a just, just next to the garage. what the council saying is the lawyers, the president's private lawyers who are going through this. they didn't have security clerks when they saw that marking, they closed the box, they shut the room and they just what no further. now the white house council says he has security clearance, so he went up thursday night up to wilmington, delaware, so that he could hand over those documents to the department of justice. he says in that box where they found that 1st document, they found 5 additional documents with classification markets. now, what we don't know is exactly how high the classification was in the u. s. government, there is a confidential secret. and then top, secret top secret is described as if that got out, it couldn't pose a grave danger to the country. we do know that in the office here in washington, dc, we believe there were documents listed as top secret. we don't know how many we're thinking about in all. there was about 20 documents now 25. so what they said is
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they've had that over to the department of justice. as you mentioned, a special prosecutor is going to take a look at get those documents. next. what this does though, is it just keeps the story in the headlines for president biden, who'd like to move on. but this is really been any the only thing reporters, the white house briefing have been asking about every time there's the new announcement, it leads to the news in the local newspapers. so it just shows that this is a story and a headache for the president, a political headache that possibly will be going away anytime soon. the united kingdom says it will withdraw its ambassador from iran and to sanction the prosecutor general after the execution of a british iranian national in tehran. anyways, sorry, a former iranian defense ministry official, had been convicted of spying for the u. k. an audio recording of barry said he was made to confess falsely under torture. u. k. is described as the execution,
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as barbaric and cowardly from history. she soon accept berries. death weren't go unchallenged. iran has someone, the u. k. m. s. their response, michel sanders and tara, with more on the impact i lose that there is execution, is one of the highest level executions in the more than history off 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 are also close friendship 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 daughter is here or accusing him or spying for the u. k. i'm for years of providing the sensitive information regarding your as 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,
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kate led the assassination of marci 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 carson today money 2020 in iraq as well. so he has been accused of being the main guide behind his assassination. so, and bit execution is going to have a tremendous impact internationally. and domestically as well. the ties between to run and london are already trade, and his execution is expected to for the deteriorate relation between iran and united kingdom. so within the iran, there is also a tremendous impact of this execution because now distributions 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 d is execution. internationally and domestically, brazil's former justice minister has been arrested upon returning to the trees capital from florida on charges of emission and connivance. anderson torres served under enjoyable scenario before being sworn in as brazilian as security chief on january the 2nd just days before the former president, supporters storm the capital authorities accused torres of a structured sabotage operation. but he denies any role in the rights. police claimed to found documents in his apartment with detailed plans to overturn the electoral results and take over the supreme court. personnel is also being investigated for allegations of having incited writers. prepare most is a critical analyst for use a new school for social research in new york in georgia. me now live from salvador . thanks very much for being with us. so what do you make of the rest of the former justice minister? well, things are clear, right?
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now, so as is sad for me, sir, was arrested 1st not for his duty as a minister of o scenario. but as a secretary of public security, the brazilian birth of the things are well connected. so he was also your lender in the states was in the same city of symbol scenario. and the federal police in brazil found out that they had a meeting when they were there together in the same city. so there are some suspicions that, that they articulate that some a leadership of it is riots that we saw that took place in brazil recently. and this is the 1st thing to, to be clear right now that there, there was some leadership in what appeared in the 1st place as a leader lives movement. and another thing is they roll about the supreme court has played in the, you know, the of the is not so yeah, yeah. at least
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a both by the law and in hit, torn from the united states. and it was the rest of the when he arrived in brazilian. and it shows the course of the federal police in brazil and the supreme court. so wilson, i tried doing his whole 10 you to week and they to bring reports in brazil. but the supreme court and the federal police are independent institutions. and are you stronger than ever? and what about ballot boston are himself, what will he do to expect him to return to brazil? and if he does, what will happen to him? well, i was not going to say the west has become a liability for by the ministration there guy, a preventative congress asking for bus and i go to leave or, you know, this is not just to be removed. so i think here we have to decide very quickly and it's a political discussion to be held in the highest level with president lula in
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president by then. but it's clear that most and i will have to come back in a moment because he was also planned to go to italy as homer has it. but the italian parliament has also a decry. that is possibilities. so they'll, they'll turn it to that he has to come back to brazil some time and there's a moment no, no charges against him, but there is understand it as an investigation. what, what does that focusing on? because he was denied that he didn't incited any violence, but he also refused to accept the result of the election. ninty is actually so the investigation is this is bro, the right now. so the more guys is a super minister over the bridge, the less have been cause right now, we are live in the time of exception. he and brazil not necessarily on declared the state of exception, but the fact that it is an extraordinary moment. and it just means that there's been court has taken some extraordinary moves like you certain books
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and i go within these investigation. so it's a very dangerous moment for both scenario. and it has to think carefully what, what will be the next move? i think the best, the best thing to do is to come back to brazil and to accept authority of the 3 branch of power. because it's clear that institutions work, or brigitte find in brazil, even in the economy. if you see the stock markets and exchange rates of the react well after these riots, so everyone agrees that brazil is moving on and the new administration has already begun. means that it's a dangerous moment to narrow. what are the risks for luna and how he handles? not just what happens to his previous as a but also the aftermath of all this. while the la said today that he doesn't trust the military anymore, so it's kind of message he's given. it's important for the military to regain
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distrust it has to be a rebuild because little use the commander in chief of the forces. so, but the, the danger danger, the dangerous the danger for lula is much more riots and keep occurring and forgot that he is administration. then that's why the institutions are acting very swiftly and with resolve it at the moment. but i think that the silver lining is that most of the institutions have decried what happened in brazil, most of the brazil people according to the latest post, also be cried. what's happened in brazil, there's less than that. so brazil is kind of unified and the ex im use are isolated the right now for the most. thank you very much indeed to feel appreciated. thanks for having me. peruse, president has apologized for the death of at least $47.00 civilians during recent anti government protest blew out,
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his apology comes after 3 of her cabinet ministers resigned over the handling of the demonstrations violent purchase broke out after former president, pedro garcia was ousted last month. and detained through chief prosecutors is launched 11 inquiries into the killing of civilians by security forces, who accused of using excessive force against demonstrator. i will no losses. some violent and very cool people are telling me to resign, inciting population to disorder and destruction. to them, i say responsibly, i will not step down my commitment is with through and not with this very small group that he's making the homeland blue. toyota and police have clashed with climate protests in western germany in the latest and a series of demonstrations against the expansion of an open cast. coal mine. thousands of people gathered close to the abandoned village of luther at shadow to be demolished, to make way for the mine were protested. were evicted early this week. from attack to his gratitude bug was amongst
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a protested step. but with that marching to litter at a small village, it has become a symbol for the fight against global warming war protesters. and both activist and police had expected came to the remote site of one of germany's largest lake night of brown coal mines in the country's most industrialized region isn't. gets out your voice here because we know it isn't over yet with the eviction that it's a global fight. we have to build policies that are sustainable. so we keep going. camp dad advice at midday are not design rosul fiscal to an our pharmacy literate as being demolished after a camp of hundreds of climate activists had been affected. in the past few days. you are showing clearly today that the changes will not come from the people in power from government, from corporations, from the so got leaders. no, the really nice. i feared innocent people who are sitting in 3 houses and those, i mean this, this house, for example,
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put here now j monte and as you company our wi fi ad holland, the german government, there were no words. a travel from sweden is mighty field near the village of north to wrap the village of housing evicted by police in the last couple of days to make way. but his brown co, my, which is very near to what, on 1500 pulleys from around the country were sent to look to have to prevent it from being occupied by activists again. ah, several were injured during these clashes. police also use water cannons, and horses to keep hotel to us away, while the activists have lost this route as an international climate proto site. they say to will continue to rally against the expansion of the gas. while mine steadfast and al jazeera, nearly sarah, there's lots more still to come this hour. hundreds of thousands of people attend
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one of the world's largest muslim gatherings in bangladesh and a recall fixed when in the road. the decor rally for this french driver that's coming up in fort would be to ah, there is rain falling over top of cyprus on sunday. hey there, thanks for stopping by. and this disturbance really just spinning its wheels around the eastern mediterranean. the worst of the rain will say over the open water is still going to hit the levant with some rain, but nothing like we saw in on talia over the last few days. rain is also petering out across ireland in britain put were dragon in colder era. here you think this is bad? 8 degrees in london, or should happens on tuesday, 3 degrees, snow chances for the south west of england, wales, northern ireland, and the scottish highlands. okay, we'll call this
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a bit of an appetizer before the main course in terms of rain across northern spain . that's a forecast on sunday. watch what happens on monday. pouring rain here, wind gusts, exceeding 80 kilometers per hour, and some snow for the parent ease. the snow starved alps, i think we'll get some snow over the course of the weekend, is that precipitation moves west to east and falls the snow in the alpine region. some disturbed weather, further northeast of libya, northwest of egypt. it's going to be a rain and wind combo there. and rain returns to vint hook on sunday we saw some flooding in maybe as capital last months. we'll keep tabs on whether that happens again and still high heat for the northern cape province up into in 42 degrees on sunday. that's it. see later. ah, with there are people in the world walk 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 of you maybe in syria, but in a different time. they raced
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lou ah, and one of the top stories here now to 0 officials in ukraine say more than 30 russian missiles were fired into their territory. a 9 story apartment was struck, can at least 5 people, and reducing one section to rubble. thousands of people in tel aviv or protesting against plans by the new government to overhaul the judicial system. which i say the proposal by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is far right administration will weaken the powers of the supreme court. i'm united kingdom is sanctioned. the prosecutor general ron after the execution of a british iranian national into iran anyways at r e. a former iranian defense ministry official was convicted is fine for the u. k . a chinese government has announced a number of people who died in hospital from 19 says it abandoned 0 current policy last month,
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trying to reported nitty 60000 deaths since paging abruptly stopped. frequent testing, travel curbs and mass locked downs around the 8th of december. trying to previously reported just over 5000 since the pandemic began one of the louis death rates in the world. this week, the world health organization said beijing was heavily under reporting cova death. but it's now providing more information on its outbreak. but international health experts focused at least 1000000 coven related deaths in the country. by the end of this year. don't go far, amend. literally all the number of the outpatient nationwide picked on the 23rd of december 2020 to 2000000. 867000 then continue to decline, falling back to 477000 by the 12 generator. and 83.3 percent decrease from the page number. the number of visits to favor clinics in all
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provinces is now showing an overall downward trend. after reaching the pig, rural areas are also showing a downward trend. katrina, you has more from beijing. 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 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 number is really spectacular before this. the only official figure we had about for a death hole was just over $5000.00. so this jump 260000 is really quite big. let me just break down those numbers for you. what the government has said, they said between december 8th and january, the 12 there were 5503 people who died as
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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 a downward trend in infections according to though it's coming to fee. the clinics at that figure is now down by about 80 percent. although we have to remember that this figure 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 have to know that the true figure, the true death toll from corbett here, must be much higher on a busy case, a lecturer from the university college, london's school of pharmacy. she says,
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one of the reasons for china's under reporting is how they define a covert deaf. yes, it's a very narrow definition and it's one that many countries have not used to define a covert. now there is a lot of variation. if we compare it to 2 different countries, but the w h o has criticized. this is too narrow definition because what we do know about cobit is that it's not just a spiritual disease. it affects all oregon's in the body, and it's linked to all sorts of different ways in which people may pass away, predominantly through blood clotting. and so again, that's probably a big part of the deaf and defining the death as well as people not being able to access the hospital. but there's no bad, no space people won't be dying in hospitals will be dying somewhere else. although these figures are slowing down, we do know that the lunar new year's coming around there's going to be much more
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travel across the country. which means that we probably are expected another 2 ways as a result of just that travel alone. as north american companies continue to cut back manufacturing operations in china, countries in latin america stepping in to fill the void. experts predict 2023 will see significant improvement to supply chains as trade relations in the u. s. a boasted by manufacturing operations from asia to mexico on rapids reports from mexico city. a manufacturing plant in central mexico producing automotive parts that will be shipped across the border to the united states. the company rips up is the preferred manufacturer among many international firms seeking specialized components at a low production costs. we have a very good quality, that's one of the strings we have the quality. we also have a very good personnel which is very well trained. over the past, 50 years,
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rips has grown from a small family run business into a global power house apart from automotive parts. this manufacturing plant in mexico city is producing components for various emerging industries, like renewable energy, and even aerospace technology. the vast majority of these components will be exported to the us and canada among other international buyers. at a recent summit in mexico city, the leaders of canada, mexico, and the us pledge to ramp up economic cooperation and strength, the north american competitiveness. and as the us moves away from chinese manufacturing expert say, this will further propel the trend of near shoring the practice of expanding manufacturing in countries with a close geographic proximity to accompanies customer base. all of this is good news for companies like rips up which seek to expand operations in 2023. maybe even a mexico is in a perfect position to take advantage of
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a historic moment and replace china as manufacturer for the united states, and also replace the united states as a manufacturer for china. according to mexican government, some 400 international firms sought to move their manufacturing operations from asia to mexico in just the last year. business leaders like somewhere that rips has found her. see, success depends heavily on seizing opportunities for more trade. although they come with his proceed forward, if we manufactured exclusively for a domestic market, it would be difficult to survive. this is why we depend heavily on export. manufacturing. china remains the world's top manufacturing country accounting for more than a quarter of global manufacturing output. but experts argue that changing trends in globalization, such as the continued rise of near shoring, could soon put mexico at the leading edge of global supply chains. when river up a little al jazeera mexico city, syria is foreign minister says took you will have to end its military presence in
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his country to achieve full normalization of relations. i will make that made his comments after meeting his iranian counterpart in damascus to discuss the ongoing dialogue between syria and turkey. took here has been a major backer of the political and armed opposition to syrian president, bashar and i said during the 12 year conflict in syria, i think the simplest way to think of this is as a turkish russian negotiation about syria and what the vladimir putin once is a quid pro quo, and that is that turkey, that is president air, the one will recognise bashar assad, normalized with the regime, and agree in principle to withdraw true to withdraw the turkish troops and the turkish back troops from syria and territory. in other words, recognized the territorial integrity of syria under our side. and in return,
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russia will. and the assad regime will stop backing the y p g. that is the syrian wing of the p k. k, which is the arch enemy of, of turkey. in below is 750 people have reportedly died in the worst cholera outbreak in 2 decades. the governments ordered a closure of businesses without proper sanitation, unrestricted. the sale of pre cooked food, 14 countries across africa, reporting cholera cases many due to flooding. when always health minister it is urging locals to get vaccinated to slew the transmission of the water born disease . do not know whether to demand middle says we've received 2900000 doses of the color of vaccine. but as we speak, we have about 40000 left. it means malawi and scott, the facts saying, what is warring however, is the doors that received the vaccine and not the ones at high risk. those that are high risk proving difficult to convince or to take the vaccine m. oh,
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come on here is health specialist at unicef, malory, he says sivilton is outbreaks, could overwhelm the country's already fragile health system. my lowie is a country with the caesar's challenges when he comes to work 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 computor increased number of cases, but w, troy, unicef, and all the other health partners are supporting to love men who ensure that lead to up the transmission and we prevent people from name, they would never be enough vaccine. self or against clearer, and i'm sure you probably heard at the w a chill and other partners, but regretting that the limited availability of those is to address the various outbreaks that are happening over the world. so my, are we received with 5 young doses, but this is a little compared to what the country actually needs. so in terms of vaccination, the up vaccinated theodore in the,
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in the big cities of the long run plant higher. but there are still, of course, some challenges we'd vaccine or demand leading to some beliefs associated. we turn vaccination. i just want to point out the fact that the vaccine is not the see the bullet to solve the color crisis in malawi. any, are the places in be necessary for government and partners to support? you know, we're building the water and sanitation infrastructure and to provide people with access to, to, to safe and clear water for drinking and other uses. a retired general and a former prime minister leading the check republics presidential election with most of the votes, counted ads for cast in the 1st round. on friday. the poll is expected to go to a 2nd, run off round with no candidate, not pity, secure and majority, former prime minister, andre by bush and retired general pet, pavel were needing opinion polls that we know will replace outgoing president yosh
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as a man. hundreds of people in india, northern him, a lan region, a being forced out of their homes where the land is slowly sinking. more than 700 homes in georgia mass, i've been crumbling and many people say they have know where to go. is the story of one homeowner. they made an 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. t my on until january they became very big valley joint monsoons we were very scared up 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 grammar for our since around november 2021. we've been asking authorities to take a look at these practices. hire
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a local official came last year and rubbish stuck. and sadly, we even gave a memorandum to the chief minister when he visited a nearby vintage there now, but nobody listened to us. now that big hotels have developed cracks. the government is fine. any leaky, not everybody. on january 6th, they asked us to ship them a few houses here, and a lot of doris come to only to ski, want people want to own more so many buildings have come up that people started selling their farms. there are lots of buyers. a lot of people here outside of napkin avenue that it's very difficult to live in the hotel. we only go there to sleep, a cows, a hill, and other stuff we bought with much difficulties here. where will we ticket to counterfeit? the hotel is only for our sang, but where we'll retake the cows and they are a livelihood you can hear what the government is saying. they give us $1800.00, but we haven't received it. uncle will go to the government office when we get time, but what will we do with $1800.00? our stuff costs more than $3000.00. we took a lot to build out api without. we want full compensation for
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a land and our house in that's when we will shift from hill. where would we go? after leaving a land lake and my gun? hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have assembled on the outskirts of decor in bangladesh for one of the world's largest muslim gatherings, 2nd to the hodge tongue, which had re reports from the be sure east emma, the hundreds of thousands of muslim diversities from all walks of life from all around the world have gathered in bangladesh for 3 days or prayers, and sermons officio is them, are our global congregation of muslims held each year since $967.00 aims to revive the tenants of islam and promote peace gentlemen. public i, along with hundreds of others, came all the way from palestine on a long journey to learn more about the essence of islam and its teachings. the estimate is considered an expression of muslim unity, solidarity love, and respect the nang. we came here to learn the meaning of life about why we were
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born. we all have to return to a law. we have to understand all these teachings of our profit and the koran. we can't learn these things by staying home. we have to travel muslim, devote is spent 3 days crammed into 10 in 5 square kilometer area. those are couldn't find space on the stomach ground camped on the footpath level, the tell us, but we have heard so much about the large inch to my gatherings in bangladesh. now we are very happy to be here and participate in this spacious religious gathering of the large number of worshippers is a challenge for a priority. if there's a strong security presence and health care and other basic services are provided by the local level. this is a very large gathering of people from everywhere. it can be difficult, but people are in a good mood and smiling. we're here to please allow, so it's not a hardship for us. it is estimated that more than $3000000.00 diversities took part
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this year. the 1st phase of one of the largest muslim gatherings in the world, esther and the sunday, with hundreds of thousands of muslims praying for global peers, divine blessing and the revival of islamic values. tundra child, i was just talking to you guys it per and i had this news, our trouble for everton as they slipped further down the premier neat table and the board skipped the game as a threat to their safety details. coming up with peter ah, around the world to powerful entities are working to manipulate and influence control. thank you. algorithms that have been developed and designed to push the content. it says, click me, every click we make, is it valued and sort off what to what? and in the for the were 5 part series alley raise in mexico. examining how
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propaganda and proper shape contact all hail the algorithm on a jessia. every war meets a devastating impact. tell me environment. earth rise explodes, some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientist. safeguarding one of our most valuable results is these are important samples. we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees. striving to co exist with nature. okay, so what's going on there is the assimilating. what happens when an elephant e commerce life off to conflict on al jazeera? ah ah. features in our sport. thank you,
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lauren. we'll start with the manchester dalby and united of beach and sits eat see one at old trafford for a 9th when in a row, the opening goal of the game came to to see all the 2nd half jack greenish. hey, there have caught. he had his men hoping to close the gap on premier league. lead is also let that stay. the hosts had other ideas. marcus, russia may or may not have played a role in this. controversial bruner fernandez equalizer. more than that in a moment's bets. there was nothing ambiguous about this rash would, may think to become the 1st united place since christiana, rinaldo, in 2008, to school in 7. the success of matches that when puts united in the 3rd, in the primitive. but the manager says he's team are not title contained his yet since may dream, but we not, oh, we have to keep our feet on the ground. and in her face that i in our game and as a look to improve multi big deal says
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a big impact and we have to keep working on that and keep investing that says he's the feed leaves the premium champions, 5 points behind arsenal. who play on sunday and moscow will no doubt be scrutinized over the coming days, fernandez as equalizer was allowed to stand despite rash would clearly be in all side position. as they both ran towards the bull, said his manager pip, guardiola was left me and insisted rash red had interfered with play. that's where there is a sight. on the side, dental tens of sight made that intervene. every st. intervene here the easy st. 9 to ring and is a steady edge. ok, we're dead to do. we are going to make her complaint they know. so going to lation dead from times happy in our sight. shantay then does eunice, they didn't believe bradford was intervening detection when it happened. so thinking of the saying it is, is a tough not to play much better or tough like his own elsewhere,
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liverpool was soundly beaten by brighton. some flick policy in midfield led to the opening goal of the game early in the 2nd hall march. the man of the moment watch was then at the end of this fence listening move double the advantage from the home side. and then you really shouldn't concede directly from a throw in, but that's exactly what liverpool did here any well back saying thank you very much to complete a 3 nowhere. more problem for able to ne manager frank lam, part of the last 2 bucks on the side. so. so one day in a 2nd from, from in the lead. and it came on a day when members of the edison board were told to stay away from their home ground of what the club called a credible threat to. they stacy evans and fans held a sitting protest that the ground of the game. and this is what the premium the table looks like now, united when the over city, bringing them into the title race sauce will have a game in hand. that's against talk to them on sunday and look at brain foot up to
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8 and above liverpool. of the beating boone with to know on sunday fans in saudi arabia will be treated to an are classical when robert of tech on boss alone in the final of the spanish super cup. the king 5, the international stadium in ria will host this match between the 2. spanish super clubs. rail defeated valencia on penalties in the semi finals offline also needed spot kicks against rail. beth is to reach the final a wind for i would take them live with boss alona on food team. super cup titles. say, i'm not sure if intensity is the best way to be parcel loaner. in order to be barcelona, we need to play a very, very complete mat, defensively, offensively, counter attacking. we need to handle the ball and manage the pressure. well, there are so many things we need to do. it's not only about intensity. we'll try to do that kind of game the moment, but the moment we're highly motivated, we're very excited. this title would mean a lot to us,
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especially playing against real madrid. it's a classical and yes, it would mean a lot to us. it would give us confidence and strengths to keep working. we'll have to move on. no matter what happens tomorrow, the season will go on, but with the title in our pocket, everything is different. but yes, real madrid are strong. now. history has been made at the decor rally with sebastian lew becoming the 1st driver ever. so in sick stages in a row, the french 9 time will rally champion one stage 13 on saturday. lube is the 1st person to win 7 stages in one day or race since carlo science 12 years ago, but he remains in 2nd place behind cutters enough for allah thea. who remains on calls to when his 5th dec already title. all that is left is sunday's final run to de mom on saudi arabia's gulf coast. and meanwhile, the motorcycle category will go down to the closest finish and the race is history, australia to time dak, our winner, toby price leads the standings, but only by 12 seconds. from argentine katie,
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m teammate and stage winner kevin benavides, who actually won the race in 2021. benevides sad stopped on the stage to wait for medical assistance for matthias walker, but he suffered a fool. he was given the last 23 minutes back. let's move on to tennis news now. we're just days away from the 1st grand slam of the tennis season in australia, but defending champ and raphael nadal is tapping his rival. never jock of it for the season when the doll is the top seed, but he has had a bad start for the year. having lost 6 of his past 7 matches. and he faces a tricky opponent in great britain's jack draper and he's opening edge on monday. but the spaniard is hoping his form is starting to turn around. i have been losing more than 9 years. busy so that's, that's part of the, of the business. i think i am in an improvement moment that i have been better embedded every single week. i feel fast on the legs. i feel playing bad that it was
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more confidence. the last 3 weeks of preparation for here had been very positive from my point of view. but i feel really honestly the defending women's champion, ashley bossy was back on center called at a kids day event on saturday, sunday morning in melbourne. a year ago bought, he has retired from tennyson, announced that she is expecting her 1st baby. yeah, i'm feeling feeling good. thank you. feeling great and i started to be back. i'm like, what made it that supposed grow so many great memories? i often think of what i played on this one to. there's so many kids here enjoying it in to look to see so many absolutely feeling. it's brilliant to have some fun for the teamed up with current will. number one eager should be on take at the events, the polls credited body for pushing her to become a better player. when i played against her, i felt like she, she just, you know, she has all these different games styles and slice and are, even in her book. she says that she has like 5 types of slice. and that's possible
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. am. i still haven't figured out on the, on the one type but um, but yeah, i have like huge respects for rush. 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 veteran rashaw gas gay claimed the 80 p $250.00 diesel, 36 year old for from a set down to be britain's camera nori in oakland. it's the frenchman's 1st sizes. 2018 and 16th overrule was given a trophy for his efforts, but that was not all waiting, waiting for a he was treated to a special haka ceremony on code of the 20 years until the gas cases trip to new zealand is currently rank 67 and recently passed 900 weeks in the top 100 and speaking of come back 3 times,
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nuka will champion mark williams as reached the 1st master's final for 20 years. williams relied on he's greater experience to be jack the sub ski 6 know at alexandra palace. the masters is one of the 3 triple crown events, in sneaker, and one of the most procedures on the circuit, williams will face, are the judge. trump, or you are seeing him in sunday's final loan. that's all the sports needs. i have for you. it's back to you in london. peter. thank you much. nathan quitman, who was catch up poets sport, and when use on our website address that his ours era dot com. that's it from me on taylor for snoozer, or for you in just a minute. ah
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ah. what happens the in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch, zooming way in, and then pulling back out again 2 years. all of them from mia mas, military cool. the balance of power is shifting as thousands of pro democracy activists joint forces with ethnic minority insurgence forming a united front to take on the military. people in power goes behind the scenes to reveal growing optimism that the coalition of peoples defense forces could transform the country's future on the mars frontline, on a jessina. ah, my name is the shop, that's me. i'm just
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