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pro, as britain the pledges to send battle tax ah, on carriage austin. this is out to sara whitlock from deb. also coming up. i demonstrated to near the amount 12 years since the arab spring uprisings are repeating calls the president to step down protests in israel against the new governments. proposed judicial reforms. opponents worried we can, the legal system and more classified material is found that u. s. president jo biden's home as he faces criticism for not being transparent. we begin in ukraine where russian forces have unleashed a major miss al strikes targeting multiple cities for the 1st time in 2 weeks.
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authorities in the central city of denise pro, say, rock, it strikes, hit 2 residential buildings, killing 12 people, least 60 were reported injured. one of the buildings was reduced to rubble. rescue workers are searching for survivors. we saw strikes were also reported in chief and the western city of the viv, one rocket left a huge crater in the village, close to the capital. several houses were also damaged in ukrainian capital residence, took shelter on the ground as air raid sirens sounded above. natasha battle has more from keith that been a number of russian attacks in different parts of the country. they're all 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
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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 surfaces have been frantically trying to find survivors. they've been pulling people out from are the rubble very grim and bleak picture from denise are in. 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 with ortiz and at least 11 regions in ukraine say that they're going to have to introduce a more emergency power cancer in order to help us spread spread the load if you
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liked, allowed to have as many people access to energy as possible because we're going to be facing a more blackouts, more cancer in 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 was we're in this situation, was our soldiers are out of the front or fighting russian forces. ukraine has refuted russian claims at his capture the eastern town of solider present for the merits. zalinski says his forces are stove thing in the small salt mining town, which moscow wants to secure to help it's offensive or nearby back mood shall strafford reports from outside solid time eastern ukraine. we don't have authorization to take him shouts. the military paramedic on. there was that a wounded ukrainian soldier with a torn a k on each leg to slow the bleeding is lifted from the car and thought them cat.
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okay, we've got to go further down the road. let's move now from an ambulance point on the virtually deserted road. we drive to wald solider we pass a few ukrainian military vehicles heading the other way. there's no obvious sign of a ukrainian withdrawal from the salt mine in town. it seen some of the most intense fighting recent days on the medics waited intervals along the way to take the injured hospitals back from the front line of shore pro jolla g obstinately as the battle continues. yeah, we have to stay in place, even if we could wait closer, we would no more, but we are ready to move. felicia childress, a civilian empress. kimberly the soldiers say the road over the brow of the hill is being shelled. russia says it's taken full control of solider,
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but the smoke rising from impacts sites. the explosions from almost constant artillery and heavy machine gunfire suggests otherwise. ukrainian troops in these apc's, these, all the personnel carriers heading toward solid are sorry, a couple of kilometers down this road. troop carriers at tree line seem prepared for a potential withdrawal of soldiers as weston supplied weaponry here. but a lot of it soviet made this antiaircraft gun is almost 60 years old. those a lot of white chrysler, and i know there will be hard for us to push them back. will suffer big losses. they move in such great numbers and sala dar, that sometimes our guns overheat as we try to shoot as many as we can. soldiers dig fresh trenches on a slope in case russian forces push up from the valley. others watch the battle
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unfold. ukrainian forces still have a foothold in the western outskirts of the town. they say, the fight for solid all isn't over yet. john strafford al jazeera and his solider, each the new grain or, or the u. k, as announced to, to a supply tanks and artillery systems to ukraine. it follows a phone call between british prime minister miss she soon act and ukrainian president let him as the lensky on saturday. the reinforcements would include 14 change, a 2 tanks which are seen as crucial to recapturing occupied territory. u. k. will begin training ukrainian forces on the new equipment in the coming days to this is political opposition has led rallies to man in the president stepped down over worsening economic crisis. they say a power grab by present case seed as reversed political freedoms that were gained more than a decade ago. or present side sacked, his government in suspended parliament in july 2021. his opponents accused him of
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staging, a qu aside as said he acted legally to rescue his country. he then awarded himself powers to rule by decree in september of that year. and in march last year, members of parliament tried to reversed his decisions, said, responded, might dissolving. parliament then in june he fired dozens of judges. the rest of the judiciary went on strike. and a month later, a new constitution at strengthen the presidency and weakened parliament was passed in a referendum. turner was low with many political parties, boycotting the vote. and in december parliamentary elections boycotted by the opposition saw a record low turnout of 11 percent of voters. laura con has more on the protest. protesters like hobby book, either avenue, in the heart of tuna. they want president hay
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feed out of power. the street is long been stayed for political change. 12 years ago, protest grew here, spread across the country. and with him, weeks toppled long time president, vinny levy bennet. oh, no opposition. groups that have long been rivals have unified and they include the national salvation front coalition and the free constitution party under anthony racing up the revolution down more united than ever before. and that a lot of progress has been made in this particular point. and the way alex is quite simple or is it is actually a dialogue, a national dialogue between stakeholders in this country and national and were presented to us. i did different since i moved many thaws and attempt to play kate the protesters. the president attended to rally on friday,
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one man shouted to him, they're hungry. the country isn't an economic crisis. inflation is thawing. jobs are scarce. and $1900000000.00 bailout from the instructional 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, thought 11 percent of voted caused ballot. it was meant to reshape the legislature to solve for the president of the thief, executive powers. in july 2021. ah, but now kay said it's under pressure from growing opposition groups and anger on the street, nor han on to theorem. thousands of people have demonstrated in tel aviv against plans by the new israeli government to oh, the whole, the judicial system for minister benjamin netanyahu. so far right administration has unveiled sweeping changes the legal system. critics say the reforms could
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weaken the supreme court's power protest to say the proposals threatened democracy in people's freedom. demonstrations were also held in haifa and outside the president's residence in west jerusalem. iran con, was at the protests in the television, the organized loping for a significant sent out the open for 50000 people. we don't know if 50000 people have turned up, the police will get that estimate in the next couple of days with significant probably larger than last week. and now this began as a purchase. it was changes to the supreme court by the justice. vanessa was a group roland about this group on overton in connecticut. milam entry, it's getting. why didn't that now people very worried about is rose democracy. they're very worried about minority rights within the country and they're coming out in huge number. and they're very worried about the fact that they say that benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, is becoming
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a dictator in this country. dictator is aware that we've been hearing throughout the evening now. we have been talking to some of the protesters. oh, let's take a listen to what they had to say. the fascist in israel got the government. you know, they're the coalition. and the 1st, this is my all are, i'm making a change in the legal system of israel. so, so now if i don't know how soon but soon enough we won't be even able to demonstrate with . now the protesters are hoping that this becomes a very regular side, and i think that it gets bigger and bigger and bigger. now, the idea, it doesn't really challenge the government right now. what they want to do is get many people out in the shrink. so it causes a political crisis. remember, israel has had for like 5 elections in 4 years under protest is hoping that this will spark another election. i'm trying to cut back some of the piles of this
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particular fall, right? government to palestinians have been killed by his very forces an occupied west bank. they were accused of firing at is really troops. ne jeanine islamic jihad group says the 2 men were fighters from its armed when the i'll could brigades 12 palestinians have been killed by israeli troops and settlers so far this month, including 819 year old from janine. he died on saturday, 2 weeks after being shot by israeli forces. sir in foreign minister says turkey or will have to end its military presence in his country to normalize relations. for i saw my dad made the comment, soft meeting his arrogant counterpart in damascus, disgust. the ongoing dialogue between syria entre kia, anchor has back the political and armed opposition that too soon at present, bashar and a sad during the 12 year conflict and syria. the white house lawyer says more classes. i documents have been found that u. s. president jo biden's residence,
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which had saba says he discovered the 5 new pages as he was handing over another classified page to department of justice officials. article hain reports from washington dc. what we know is they, according to the special, the white house counsel's office, 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 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 clearance, so 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,
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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 could 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 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. so the head
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here, analysis era, brazilian police make a major arrest as part of the investigation, the storming of government buildings last week and will tell you how mexico is stepping up to fill the manufacturing point in north america. ah, karachi registered, it's called this night's health this season at 5 degrees have one temperature is not only by night, but also day, well below average share got cold air originating out of type periods made it as far as the radiant see here and as precipitation bumps into that colder air, for example, intake on it's going to mean about 2 to 5 centimeters of snow on sunday. the cold weather alerts back into play for rochester on and punjab states in india. so under it's are we can up to 4 degrees on sunday morning for the rest of india. fairly
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quiet. it says we would expect seen some more rain pour back in to shoot longer, including the capital colombo with a high of $29.00 degrees. that intense rain that's been in the philippines has dumped about a months worth of rain on dow in 24 hours. but i think the concentration will shift more toward the west on sundays. so places like what the princess meantime for vietnam, some rain is falling between being and denying on sunday enough to china we go cold air, really punch across here. so precipitation will fall as snow across seeing super valley chunk chain could see snow for the 1st time in a few years. the change in those temperatures in grey lane and also the return of cold and snow for the korean peninsula. after setting record temperatures the other day for later, ah, the american people have spoken. but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it?
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is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much his social media company to know about you and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics? the bottom line, what we do at al serra is try to balance this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity. lou ah, watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories now. russian forces have launched missiles on cities across ukraine, including the capital keith, at least 12 people died and 60 were injured in the city of denise,
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where rockets destroyed 2 residential buildings. thousands of tunisians have brought aids in the capital tunis quoting for the resignation of president tice laid a demonstration marked 12 years since denise and protested spot arb spring uprisings around the region and the white house lawyer says another batch of classified documents, having found that us present job bodies residence, which it salva says the white house will corporate with the special council appointed on thursday to investigate new kays withdrawing at some bassinger from iraq, nor to toronto, execute the british iranian national. so. so putting sanctions on the arraignment, prosecutor general, on the reza at barrio, former deputy defense minister, was convicted of spying for british intelligence. there are reports, he made the false confession on the torture. you, casey, prime minister, is she see that described the execution as barbaric and cowardly. iran has summoned the british ambassador in response or so said al,
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has more from tehran. i lose that. there is execution is one of the highest level executions in the more than history of your own. 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. graduate with alicia county, who is the secretary general of the national security council, a body that overseas the, the nuclear negotiations and the regular report to the supreme leader. so the authorities here are accusing him or spying for the u. k. i'm for years of providing the sensitive information regarding your nuclear activities miss our program and the plans, how to tackle that, the sanctions and also his regional policies as well. and go to his here, say the information that he provided to you, kate led the assassination of my supervisor there with the guy who has been assassinated in 2020. and he was the top guy over senior on nuclear activities. and
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they said that that information, the same information, also led destination of the top general carson for the money 2020 in iraq as well. so he's been accused of being the main guy 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 freight and the, the execution is expected to for the deteriorate, the relation between iran and united kingdom. so within the iran, there is also in a tremendous impact of this execution because now distributions are accusing each other of not functioning properly. and the 2nd, the general of the national security council of the reportedly is expected to be removed from his post. so we are already seen the impact of the is execution internationally and domestically the u. s. state of california is bracing for at
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least 2 more severe storms. several so called atmospheric rivers have struck the states since late december killing at least 19 people. severe weather conditions of caused power outages, mudslides and road closures, and triggered tens of thousands of evacuations. coastal cities, including santa cruz and san francisco have been worst head. now police have fought with climate protest, is in the western germany. and let us demonstrations against expansion of a coal mine. thousands of people gathered near the abandoned village of fluids, earth which is set to be demolished, to make way for the facility. climate activist gretta thornburg was among the protest as, as sat vanelle reports marching to live to had a small village. it has become a symbol for to fight against global warming war protesters and both activists 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. is out here
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over here because we know it isn't over yet with the eviction that it's a global fight. we have to build policies that a sustainable so we keep going camp david's match at midday are not design roseville fevers, pl. 2 and our found missing litter as being demolished after a camp of hundreds of climate activists had been evicted 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 heared innocent people who are sitting in 3 houses and those are in the family. so for example, put here now j monte energy company, our wi fi ad honda, german government that we're to work on a travel from sweden that it's muddy field near the village of notes of the fellowship has been evicted by police in the last couple of days. to make way,
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but if brown, coal mine, which is very near to what, and 1500 pulleys from around the country were sent to lead to had to prevent it from being occupied by activists again. ah, several were injured during these clashes bullies also use water cannons, and horses to keep protests us away. while the activists have lost the sat as an international climate protest site, they say to will continue to rally against the expansion of the gas while mine steadfast and al jazeera, nearly to wrap will always government says several 150 people have died in the worst. cholera outbreak in 2 decades where it's all the closure of businesses without the proper hygiene and sanitation facilities. it's also announced restrictions on the sale of pre cooked food. when ari's health minister has urged people to get vaccinated to slow the transmission of the waterborne disease. i didn't have a bill that would end up with her to wouldn't amend me. don't do says we've
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received 2900000 doses of the color of vaccine. but as we spake, we have about 40000 left, it means malawi ins got the vaccine. what is worrying, however, is that those that receive 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 and check republics presidential election is going to run off at the end of this month after none of the candidates secured a majority, former premier andre bob ish and retired that general petrie pavel took the most votes with around 35 per cent each. the winner will replace outgoing, present blash salmon. presidents in the czech republic do not hold daily executive powers, but appoints prime ministers and judges, and have a say in foreign affairs. the man who is in charge of security in brazil's capital when government buildings a store last sunday has been arrested after returning from the u. s. anderson
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torres served as justice minister on the former present trial for nora and is facing allegations of collusion with the rioters. he was appointed president security chief just days before the attack by thousands of both not supported poor as denies having any role in the unrest for the pay wrong. us is a fiscal analysts for the new school for social research in new york. he says the arrest of torres is expected to shed light on the events of john. the 8th. the former minister was arrested 1st not for his duty as a minister on aga, but as a secretary of public security, the brazilian bertha, the things are well connected. so he was also your lender in the 2nd delighted states was in the same city of niagara. 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 the, that they articulate that some
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a leadership of it is riots that we saw that took place in brazil recently. this is the 1st thing to, to be clear right now that there, there was some leadership in what appeared the 1st place as a leader. let's move them in. and another thing is the role that the supreme court has played in the all of the. so yeah, yeah, at least a both by the law and he torn from that and i been said and was arrested when he arrived in brazilian. and it shows the force of the federal police in brazil and the supreme court. so wilson, i tried the whole 10 you 2 weekend, they supreme court in brazil, but the supreme court and the federal police are independent institutions and are you stronger than ever as north american companies continue to cut back manufacturing operations in china, countries in latin america stepping in to fill the void many projects 2023 will see significant improvements to supply chains. i'll trade relations in north america
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boasted. i know rapid reports from mexico city. ah, 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 a preferred manufacture among many international firms seeking specialized components at a low production cost. we have a very good quality, that's a one of her strength. we have the quality or we also have a very good personnel which is very well trained. over the past, 50 years rips or 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
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a recent summit in mexico city, the leaders of canada, mexico, and the u. s. pledge to ramp up economic cooperation and strength and north american competitiveness. and as the u. s. moves away from chinese manufacturing expert say this will further propel the trend of near shoring the practice of expanding manufacturing and countries with a close geographic proximity to a company's customer base. all of this is good news for companies like rips up which seek to expand operations in 2023. maybe have been able to meet me, what i like better next goes in a perfect position to take advantage of 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 figures, some 400 international firms sought to move their manufacture bring operations from asia to mexico in just the last year. ah, business leaders like some went old back rips, has founder say success depends heavily on seizing opportunities for more trade. it,
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although the gum was his foresee or meant they are 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 and globalization, such as the continued rise of near shoring, could soon put mexico at the leading edge of global supply chains. when we did up a low al jazeera mexico city, hong kong man recognized by the guinness book of records as well as the longest working deejay has died at the age of 98. re cordero interviewed at music acts including the beatles to in a 6 decade long career is show cold all the way with re let's go a cost on hong kong. a bit regular for 51 years until his retirement. ah.

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