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least 40 people are reported dead. aah! i'm sammy's day them. this is al. just the rely from the hall. so coming up, russian missiles, car gets across ukraine, at least 21 people are killed in the largest coordinated attacks in weeks. the world health organization welcomes the release of new cove is 19 data from china. showing 60000 people have died in the past month. and an extreme shortage of basic medication in germany, puts pharmacies under pressure. ah, we begin with breaking news from nicole where at least 40 people have died in a plane crash. there were 72 people on board the craft. the twin prop plane was
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operated by domestic carriers, yet the airlines. it went down near the airport about 200 kilometers west of the capitol cap. men do speak to ron miasca, limbo in the capsule can do. so. is there any updates at this point and what's happened to the rest of the passengers? i'm well, i'm in front of the domestic airport in gut man. do the capital of napa were at 10 30 am this morning, like you said, a fleet of flights with 72 passengers, including 4 crew members, flew for parker, which is a tourist on area or a popular tourist area hub. and so far, um 40 bodies have been recovered and from what we hear have been trans, ported to the hospital in poor cra, relief, and rescue operations continue. because the crash took place
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in the town area. and within the tower area where there is an army base where there are rescue facilities near by like police on. so i think there was a quick response on the prime minister earlier on called the emergency cabinet meeting. and he visited the airport to see how rescue leaf operations were going in the gorge where the car plane crashed. apparently the fires have been dowsed and are out and local on the onlookers or people living in the settlements through where the flights basically fly over did report that they did see on some instability or in the movement of the flight before they heard
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a loud crash on a few moments later. well, it's unusual for a large her body plane, let's say like an e t r. ah, this is, i think it's been a while since we've heard of such a big clean ah, crashing but in nepal there have been instances even last year of s t o l stall aircraft, which us smaller planes that fly to mountain areas and having accidental or crashing sometimes due to the weather. ah, but from reports in full crowd, the weather was really good. visibility was good and so it's difficult to see. and what exactly happened i did manage to speak to on people from the airlines. ah, but the seats too soon to see, ah, to gauge or even to state, what has happened. all right,
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thanks so much for the update. ah, our russia has on least a barrage of missiles striking multiple targets across your crime for the 1st time . in 2 weeks, at least 21 people have been killed in the central city of the need for a ware. rockets hit to residential buildings. that's according to the governor. at least 60 were reported injured to rescue teams is searching for survivors in the rubble strikes were reported in give and the western ceo live one rocket left a huge crater in a village near the capital. a missile attacks hit power infrastructure resulting and major blackouts across the country. covering the story for us is, are a harsh him in moscow. but 1st, let's start in keith with natasha butler. so natasha as
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a day breaks fare via situation becoming clearer as to the aftermath of those strikes. yeah. will the scale of devastation and ni pro is certainly a lot clara this apartment block that was hit by a russian missile strike on saturday. rescue workers have been working through the night. they've been working very difficult and challenging conditions because it's very a cold. it is dark. they are dealing with power electricity outages as well. but what they have say is that they have pulled dozens of people from under the rubble of that apartment block alive. many of them, of course, are injured. they will say, pulled out a 3 year old. a girl bought a sadly regional official say that at least 21 people have been killed including a 15 year old girl. so very sad seems that many people are residence, the still wandering, whether their loved ones are still alive. there are, people are missing. you can only imagine how desperate so many of those families
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feel as they wait for news of their relatives. now the attack in denise pro was part of a wider wave of strikes across ukraine on saturday. they were explosions, heard here, and keith, we suddenly heard for explosions very clearly. indeed in the morning. people were asked her to remain in shelters and many cities and regions across the country. there were a large blackouts in the eastern city of khaki in the western city. over the viv and what a ima, what energy a providers are saying in ukraine is that they are going to have to put in place a number of power outages, emergency power outages in many regions. because a so much of ukraine's power infrastructure has once again been targeted by these russian strikes. and we're also getting go reports, of course, of western tanks being sent to crime the we hearing any reactions to that from the ukrainian president. yes, ukraine in prison, touched on that in his
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a nightly address. he talked firstly though of course about the situation and i any fro. he said, thirst rescue work as they were doing everything that they could and that they would continue to work until they had tried to pull out every last person alive if possible. of course people, ukraine, really watching what's happening in denise for those a shocking and terrible images for me. sir lensky though also said look, he said, this is not the example of what he called russian terrorism. he said, the only way that these kind of attacks are going to stop is if ukraine is given the thought of weapons that he says it needs to be able to better defend herself. now, we know that the british government has, given the green light to said it will send it's challenger, some of it's change a to, thanks to keep that. a certainly been welcomed by followed him. is lensky. he will be hoping though, that that paves away from other western powers to do the same to st. that kind of
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hardware, particularly tanks or i will leave you there. thanks so much. natasha botha go the alley high from now is live for awesome moscow. so what are we hearing from russian officials about the delivery of times picker from the u. k. well sammy, until the moment there are no reactions. busy from the government here more school . however, we heard from one of the russian ambassadors on twitter saying that this will make the british thanks a legal act, a target for the russian troops. so this is mainly the main reaction that we. busy heard however, this is, this is going to just make things a much more complicated for the russians in the battle field, especially with what was happening in the past few weeks, the, the setbacks that were taking place for the miller before the russian military. and
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maybe also this is going to take this whole confrontation into more. busy more escalation, so this is, this is at least what we can see from the analytical point of view. however, with respect to the, to the reactions will be waiting to hear more from from more school will be waiting to hear from the ministry of florida. first, where they have what they have to say, how are they going to react to these, to these are reports and the past few days and rushes ambassador to the bay. allen of was saying that there is a, a weston insistence on defeating a russia and china. and one of these, a battlefields is, is ukraine. so this is all put into one context for the russians. and this is what we are expecting to hear from the russians in the coming days. all right, and that was alley hush him from moscow. the head of the world health organization
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has spoken with china's top health official and welcome the public release of darth are uncovered. 19 related deaths, beijing says nearly 60000 people have died in hospital since it lifted severe current of virus restrictions in december. china had previously reported just over 5000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. some scientists forecast they'll be at least $1000000.00 current of virus related death in china by the end of the year. between the u reports from beijing, almost 60000 people have died from quarter to 1900 in china in the past 5 weeks. that's according to new data released on saturday. it's a huge increase from previous figures. and health officials say the elderly has been hit the hardest, really ill patients. i mean the elderly people with the oldest being 105, the average a 75 and a half. and those $860.00 and above accounting for 809.6 percent of the cases are,
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is also common for them to have a variety of underlying diseases. the world health organization and several countries have acute china, of under representing the scale of the outbreak. early last month, waging abruptly lifted its 0 curve at policy after almost 3 years. hospital nationwide were overwhelmed and medical staff under enormous pressure, including american dr. howard bernstein was just completely clogged, clogged up, you know, the emergency room was full. every bed was full, the waiting room was full, waiting in to get to the emergency room. the room was full and then all the i see you in the hospital beds were taken previously. only people who died from corona virus induced for spiritual failure were included in the official death toll. now those who died of the virus in combination with other illnesses are being counted. the government says the number of people being treated in favor clinics like these
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paint in late december, but that number has now declined by about 80 percent. doctor bernstein says his hospital is no longer crowded, but the outbreak is far from over. there was a sort of shocking about the illness and degree of the oldness and on and now now we're dealing with different coded phenomena. um which oh, you know, yeah, which i'm identifying is people who are ill in december who had still still do not feel like they broke up. oh, millions of chinese are traveling from cities to remote regions in the lead up to the luna year movement that's expected to cause a search in infections. authorities are focusing on improving medical facilities and access to medicines in rural areas. international health experts have welcome to the new data, but as the figures only include those who died in the hospital,
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they say the true death toll could be much higher. katrina, you out a 0 teaching mean milestone through stepping up in our campaign against armed opposition groups. at least 10 people including a mother and a young child were killed in 2 separate strides last week. tourney chang has more out from bangkok. these 2 attacks referred to one on the western border where the military was apparently targeting the headquarters of the chin national army, but accidentally dropped to bombs inside indian territory in the state of many people. and people made the point that over the course of the last 2 years since the crew took place in the tanks like this, the men, my military have dropped bombs on tie territory, bangladesh, territory, and now indian territory. and none of those governments has registered proper complaints, so i think there's a feeling here that they're being accommodated to a certain extent by their neighbors. the 2nd attack was in the south in k u in
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state and targeted, what appears to be 2 churches. 5 people killed their mother, a toddler to catholic pastors and a local villager as well. so very much the bronze of, of these are texting felt by civilians on the grid. but i think it also illustrates the fact that me and my husband will, lo, it stalled on the ground, has parallel control near complete mastery. and as we understand it, mamma's military out shopping that the moment amongst their allies, countries like china, russia, and we understand yugoslavia as well for what ever resources they can get their hands on. doesn't need to be fast as long as they can get in the air and draw problems. that's what they're looking for because the only challenge they face a small arms fire on the ground still had an al jazeera. the philippine president's plan for oil exploration is scuffled off to the supreme court gets involved
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thousands of people in israel protest against the nova, whole of the judiciary planned by benjamin. yeah. whose new government ah with all the on and off again, he continues for the southeast corner of australia, hither. thanks for joining and we'll talk more about that in a sec. but 1st i had to put this on your radar heavy batch of rain sliding down the east coast of queensland. we've seen heavy falls of rain in some cases. the most amount of rain in about 9 years, anywhere from about $75.00 to $100.00 millimeters of brain has fallen there. okay, so as we zoom in here is the situation on tuesday high temperatures. but look at this incoming rain. the winds will shift around to the south, so that's going to drop temperatures big time. $23.00 in melbourne at $21.00 in hobart. and with this we could see some severe storms packing, powerful winds,
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and hail and sidney at 30 degrees. you may just sneak in there and not breaking that record of the longest stretch without 30 degree days, which is something like 329 days. after new zealand. somewhat weather is starting to pull into the southwest. there better guides take you to the philippines, where the monsoon rains had been relentless for central and southern areas. but now i think the batch of what, whether be from manila to puerto princess or on monday, colder air punching across china the other day gray, lynn was at 25 just to have 8 degrees and with that colder air. and the winds at just the right direction, some more see effect, snow for western and northern japan. that's it. i'll see you soon. ah. hey
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lou. ah, or come back, you're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. the head of the world health organization is welcome, china's public release of dance were on cobra 19 related deaths. beijing says nearly 60000 people who died in the hospital since it lifted severe kind of virus restrictions in early december. russian missile attacks of stroke,
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multiple ukrainian cities for the 1st time in 2 weeks. at least 21 people have been killed. more energy facilities were hit adding to black house across several regions. a plane carrying 72 people has crashed in the pool. the yeti airlines aircraft went down there for our airport, around 200 kilometers the capital net port official says 40 bodies been recovered or joining our slide for fire. skype from ryan the u. k is terry tulsa retired pilots and all sorts of confessions of an airline pilot y plains crash. good to have you with us. so let's start with the title of your book. any idea or any indication of why this plane has crashed? well, they were very early to make definitive judgments. the reports from iowa
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races seemed to indicate that the loss control of a not long to take all that could be several reasons for that. and theory. of course, many of them should be capable ways. but, you know, at the end of the day, you know, we will really need to get data from black boxes to, to have the tools. sorry. there are already some pictures, some videos circulating. do they give us any clues about anything unusual? well, it could be that the cross stole, i mean that's an aerodynamic. so when the speed is too low, and one of the wings stops flying in theory, that should never happen. if they had
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a sudden name jim try their off to say they should have been able to continue on the remaining engine. but obviously they didn't catch it and deal with it adequately. then that would lead to, and i cement tre trauma fly, paste the sort of situation in which the store could occur without really deeds our video and some more information less piri speculation. that's why we're give us an idea. what sort of safety record does this airline have? well, according to websites on line, they had 4 phase will crashes since 2004 a pound or a line. us had a couple what i've written about the effects of culture on safety and it could be, i suppose there is of course, safety culture in the airline. but you know, that's,
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that's being very judgment for. i don't know them, they may be on professional, but certainly an accident of this time. he would not normally expect to happen in class, a transport, acro, and talking of the type of cross, how widely used are they and how frequently have they been involved in accidents? well, there are very pop at a time. result. why? the more cropped you sell, the more likely they all have an accident, but it's usually the human element that the issue here. and i might my point in my book is basically the saying that decide sure your safety is culture. that means the culture in the airline
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rather than national coach, but there are many things that come into play that affect human behavior. and the human being is usually the we think i will leave of our thanks so much for your analysis, terry tulsa. there you're welcome. us president joe biden is declared an emergency in california. storms continue to the back of the state. a new weather system brought heavy rain, snow, and strong winds to the region. at the weekend. tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes. nearly 26000000 were under a flood watch on saturday. at least 19 people have died and extreme weather related incidents in california. this month. the philippines supreme court has ruled an 18 year old agreement with china and vietnam to search for oil in the south. china sea is unconstitutional. analysts say this could be a major obstacle to plans via president further non market junior, to revive talks with joint all exploration with china. bottom below has more for
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manila, it was a success philippine government official said when president 49. marcus junior returned home from a state visit in beijing earlier this month with billions of dollars in investment pledges in more than a dozen agreements. marcus and president, she did being also agreed to restart discussions on a possible joint oil venture in the south china sea mow, the friendship. what on tuesday, the supreme court delivered a surprised word. it declared an oil exploration agreement with china and vietnam, dating back nearly 2 decades, unconstitutional your ownership. teddy casino is one of the former congressman who filed the case in 20 o 8. the constitution was very clear it's, it's basically very categorical that exploitation of natural resources or research for filipinos and filipino corporations, being views almost the entire south china sea,
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3000000 square kilometer area as its territory. the $25.00 agreement covers less than 5 percent of that, but includes waters, manila considers its own a claim reenforced by an international ruling. in 2016 oil exploration in the south . china sea has been on and off the government's agenda for years, while the 25 agreement languished in court. the 2 countries signed another deal in 2018, only for it to be terminated 4 years later. so the big question now isn't if marcus can succeed, but whether such an undertaking with china is possible at all. and in the say, the ball is in china's court later, whenever the philippines cox to china, it always ends up with bay jane. telling manila, what is ours is ours. what is yours? we fair. it's difficult to come up with a workable agreement. if the premise of the discussion is in that framing leave on
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china, what president marcus believes searching for oil in the south. china sea is crucial and i think there might be a later my to ease around it that to let in thing a government, the government partnership. we have to find only it may not be a necessity, china, but it is for us. with reserves of the countries only offshore gas plant shrinking and an economy that relies on oil imports. the portions of the south china sea to the philippines, future energy sources is something on which everyone can agree. partner below al jazeera manila, tens of thousands of people and televi have demonstrated against the new israeli government plan. the overall. ready of the judicial system. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is far, i said, ministration unveiled, sweeping changes. critics say they could, we can the supreme court power protest, say the proposal threatened democracy, and the independence of the judiciary embalmed con,
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was that the processor intel of ethe. this began as a protest against proposed changes to the supreme court by the justice with which it grew rolling back was agreed on overturning. connected 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're coming out in a huge number. and they're very worried about the fact that they say that benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, is becoming 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. let's take a listen to what they had to say. the fresh uses in israel. got the government, you know, the coalition. and the 1st, this is my, all our, 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. i'm done
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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 as many people out in the street. so it causes a political crisis. remember, israel has had for like 5 elections in 4 years. and the protest this, hey, i'm hoping that this will spark another election and trying to cut back some of the piles of this particular fall right now for months, people across europe needing basic medicine, the found them how to get the european medicine agency says there's a shortage of 13 drugs commonly needed to treat conditions including code 19 and cancer. our berlin reported dominic came, explains what's causing the problem. in the laboratory as the dell pitch pharmacy
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in paris, medicines are being prepared. in this case, it's the common antibiotic amoxicillin. the owner here says since people stopped wearing masks, they are catching more infections again. so the demand for simple medication is higher and the major pharmaceutical companies cannot keep up. the shortage of medicine applies across europe. at this berlin pharmacy staff are increasingly having to find alternative drugs to those doctors are prescribed in order to help their patients an aluminum there for me at so basically we have a lot more work to do to supply the population with medicine. so far we have still somehow found a solution for people, but we often have to improvise. so sometimes we release another active ingredient more strongly than was prescribed and been had to adjust the dosage, wanted even simple treatments to treat coughs, and colds are harder to come. bye. i am i. i would have preferred a cough syrup,
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but the pharmacist offered it to me in tablet or that's okay. the most important thing is it helps the same active ingredient is in it. sam, such sight of the problem is not just affecting simple painkillers and antibiotics across the continents. the european medicines agency says currently 13 key drugs are in short, supply to offer fighting, arthritis, and help combat the symptoms of coven, another 2. but to help patients who had a heart attack or stroke among the remainder or drugs, the fight leukemia diabetes. and to prevent the rejection of transplants, one of germany's leading oncologists told me why he believes this is happening. a major problem is that most production sides are not close to us, so they're not, and you have any more like an india and china was a ship or 2. it makes a very complex supply chain not only and providing the basic product puzzles to get it. so you get this.
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