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ah, hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, the passenger plane carrying 72 people crashes in the nipples. town of po kara, at least 40 for a report, a did. the rice to find so 5 isn't ukraine after russian missiles had a residential block. and in the pro the world health organization welcomes the release of new cove. at 19 data from china, showing 60000 people have died in the past month and an extreme shortage of basic medication and germany puts pharmacies under pressure. and i'm far as my with the leader sports news as chelsea close in on another big signing. i believe they're on the verge of landing ukrainian winger, kyla muddrick, for more than $100000000.00. ah,
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we begin with breaking news from the pole where at least 44 people have died in a plane crash. 72 people were on board the craft when it went down and po kara, the twin prop plane was operated by domestic carriers. yet he airlines. well, this is where it happened about 200 kilometers. whist of the capital kept men to the crash side. as between po cars, new international airport opened just 2 weeks ago, and the old airport, the plane went down in a forest along the city. can darky river rum? yas alonda is in the capital commentary for us. and can you bring us up to date on the latest with the rescue efforts and what is potentially happened to the rest of the passengers? ah, yes, i'm actually out in front of the domestic effort at the moment where the plane took off at 1030 a morning local i am local time on. there's
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a lot of noise here because of the flying over. but you, so far more than 40 bodies have been retrieved, the government has formed an investigative investigation commission to look into the cause of, of the crash. and also, tomorrow, monday had been declared a national day of a morning from one we've got so far from the civilization authority of nepal. details $53.00 nepalese will and board 15 of foreign nationals including 5 indians, full russians, 2 koreans, a passenger, each from island, argentina, australia, and france. there were 3 infants and 2 children on board. a. if you can consider the history davian, aviation history of nepal, because of our typography are difficult. geography and there have been numerous
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trashes or accidents. pain practice in the past. normally unusual, usually in mountain areas and where you have the stone or small mountain across that fly. a normally due to poor visibility and because of the difficult to difficult terrain, but to day odd it's the weather is good. there's good visibility. and so, i mean, there are many people are wondering what happened. i did speak to some people within the airline industry and of course the company on but at this moment they say it's really difficult to gauge or see or what exactly happened. but because it was in the town of poker, around where they were, there's an army base police administrative basis around relief and rescue operations happened, i think quickly. and the prime minister himself has directed
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a civil aviation authority of nepal to facilitate rescued relief operations on as fast as possible and a pool center. and as a decided that an authentic should be established at the airport. so that relatives of those passages involved in the a crash can get more details and updates of what's happening. okay, thank you so much for that update that's from yasser limber and cut men to ah, the rice is on to find survivors after russia unleashed a barrage of missiles striking multiple targets across ukraine. for the 1st time in 2 weeks. at least 21 people have been killed in the central city of denay pro. when missiles had to residential buildings. that's according to regional authorities, at least 73 people were injured. strikes were also reported in cave in the western
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city of live. one rockets left a huge crater in a village near the capital. the missile attacks had power, infrastructure resulting, and major blackouts across the country were covering this story for us as ali hush him and moscow a billet start, and keith with natasha butler at natasha. can you just bring us up to date with the rescue efforts and how they are going into the pro well rescue efforts are ongoing in denise pro, in fact we, we did hear there's some rescue team say that they are still in contact with some people underneath the rubble because they're receiving a message from them. so there is always hope, but of course they have been working through the night very difficult conditions. it is very cold. it's dog. they've not had always electricity because there are power outages, but they say they'll do everything they can to try and pull people out. we know the dozens of people have been rescued many injured in taken to hospital,
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but of course there have been a number of deaths for sure. officially, we know at least $21.00 people have been killed including a 15 year old girl. so very sad and tragic scene said in a residential neighborhood, look, this missile attack this russian missile attack on that apartment block on saturday, took place on a day when lots of people would have been home. it was a holiday here. people would have been with their families, so you can only imagine what an immense tragedy this is. the attack was also part of a wider picture over wave of attacks across the country in the north, in the east, in the south, in the west here also in the capital key, we certainly heard a series of explosions. people had to take shelter, they've been power outages because what ukrainian officials are saying is that most of these missile attacks are really targeting a power infrastructure. and what's energy providers are saying is that they are
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going to have to roll out emergency power cuts and the next few days in terms of electricity and power supplies are going to be very difficult. and they say, the ukranian president followed him is zalinski, responded to the disney pro attack and also news. the u. k. will be sending in tanks to help in the fight. what more can you tell us? i have loved him. is lensky pay tribute to all the people who are carrying out the rescue effort in denice broke. he said that people continue to work until they had found every last survivor. now what he said is that, that attack is just another example of what he called a russian terrorism. he said what is needed to stop the sort of attacks or more weapons. and he's called on the west of to send more weapons, more hardware. now that comes after news the britain has said that it will send some of it, so challenger to tanks, or to keep, to help in the war efforts. and what's the lensky will be hoping is that that
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certainly going to encourage other western powers to send similar hardware particularly tanks. okay, thank you so much this natasha butler for us and cave. we're going to go now to ali hush him who is in moscow for us, and what's moscow's reaction been to the slightest round of shelling? well, officially, there's nothing yet from the russian side. however, it was significant that on his telegram channel, the founder of the wagner group was becoming very outspoken in the past few weeks and used one of the ukrainian analysts to a give a brief extra work to what happened to, to give another context to what happened and he said that this is a ukrainian anti missile that fall on this that fell on this building
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and caused this massacre and placed this into a whole context though with respect to the russia to the ukrainian attempts to intercept a russian miss size hitting a ukrainian target such now this is how it's being put, at least with one very significant personality right now in russia there are no group ahead. the pre goshen. however, if we take the whole thing into a different perspective into a maybe why the picture that what's happening right now is part of the escalation campaign that. busy already started a few days ago we, we saw a how the russians attacked solid are a few days ago and, and, and took it. and now the intensifying that attacks in different areas and within the ukraine. and this is just on one side, 2, and
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a series of setbacks that was happening in the past weeks. and now also going through to the beginning, you and you round of attacks that's going to by the way it take us towards more escalation, especially now with the reports coming on the british tanks coming to do to ukraine . okay, thank you so much. that's early hush him for us in moscow. fall in spring in smith . hurry. he is a military expert and author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he joins us from singapore. thank you very much for being on this news out. as ali just mentioned, there was a special about these challenges, 2 tanks that the u. k. is given to ukraine. oh, thanks very much for having me. so the real symbolism of the announcement is it breaks through a threshold of providing main battle tanks from western european north american
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nights, countries to ukraine. and the main battle tank is something that ukraine has not been gift, has been given lots of armored personnel, carriers, infantry placing vehicles and other other vehicles that carry troops to the main tank which is much larger, gung the case that is now going to give these challenge a tooth that i think is also designed to other nato nations may be matching that kind of promise. and in particular, i think putting the germans around been left the 2 tanks to either give, let the choose to ukraine or to allow poland to give its left to which it needs to go back to germany was permission to re export to both ukraine's expensive potential what sort of difference could they make in the fight, and what sort of scenarios would they likely be used and, and ukraine? that's a really good question. because on the one hand, ukraine already possesses its own main battle tanks, it has large numbers and has lost large numbers of the t sixty's. it's captured
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russian, t c, t, 70 two's. but these are the old russian and sylvia era design tanks where the, the challenge a to, and western europe. in north america and main battle tanks, they have a much, much greater capability. they have pets at all, but placing they have pets of weaponry, better senses. but i think there's also a question as to that vulnerability to russia's own anti on weapons. and as with this war, as we seen the navy one year, no one weapon system can necessarily change everything. but the hope will be that the main battle times of the u. k. is announced, the others may announce in the future will allow the ukrainians to amount more offenses as i did around castle and khaki to re take more of their land. was this happening now? we're almost a year into the war. why do you think it is taken so long? so it's quite a big step to provide main battle tanks. there is sort of the work horse of,
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of an army. the u. k. does have a couple of 100 a challenge, it's to so it's not depleting its own also, but i think it's because the who threatens to reach a is sort of a stalemate. situation where frontline doesn't move very bother. the russians believe you're not going to give out, they're not going to collapse either. there are some, i think, analysis early in the war that rushes army might come to lapses. economy might be ruined. well, actually, the russians appeared to be running. we willing to run very high risks with both their economy and their armed forces and their own population as well. so i think there's that fear that if the, if the stalemate sort of develops the line stabilizes all the russians even go back on the offensive. that actually the ukrainians might find themselves in a worse position as 2023 moves forward for all her being able to capitalize on the gains of those previous aforementioned offensives that they had. so september on was cast on and caulking. okay, we're going to have to leave it there. thank you so much. that is to me, a perri and military experts out of singapore for us. thank you.
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of is still uncertainty about who is in control of the eastern ukrainian town of solider. russia says it's captured the salt mining town, reinforcing it's offensive on nearby bachman. but ukraine maintains its troops are holding out despite intense fighting and recent days shall stratford reports from outside solider. we don't have authorization to take him shouts. the military paramedic on. there was a wounded ukrainian soldier with a torn a k on each leg to slow the bleeding is lifted from the car, thought them cat. 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 mining town. it seen some of the most intense
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fighting recent days. ami medics waited intervals along the way to take the injury to hospitals back from the front line of shore. pro hor dirty obstacle as the battle continues. yeah, we have to stay in place, emerge. if we could wait closer, we would no more, but we are ready to move. felicia childress or civilian impress. kimberly the soldiers say the road over the brow of the hill is being shelled. russia says it's taken full control of solider, but the smoke rising from impacts sites. the explosions from almost constant artillery and heavy machine gun far 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 seemed
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prepared for a potential withdrawal of soldiers. this western supplied weaponry here, but a lot of it soviet made dis, antiaircraft gun is almost 60 years old. those. oh, so a lot of wise guys denied. no. it 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 unfold. ukrainian forces still have a foothold in the western outskirts of the town. they say the fight. the sali doll isn't over yet. john strafford al jazeera nice solider, easton ukraine. oh, there's plenty more ahead on this news. alan, including the philippine president's plan for oil exploration as scaffold after the
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supreme court gets involved. thousands of people in israel, protests against and overhaul of the judiciary planned by and benjamin netanyahu is new government, and, and sport. darby delight to manchester united will have english premier league action later on in the shop. ah, me magenta is stepping up an ear campaign against armed opposition groups. at least 10 people, including a mother and 2 young child were killed and 2 s strikes last week. tony ching has more from bangkok these 2 attacks refer to one on the west and border or 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 manor poor. and people made the point that over the course of the last 2 years since the
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crew took place in attacks like this, the man mar military have dropped bombs on ty, territory, bangladesh, territory, and now indian territory. and none of those governments has registered proper complaint. 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 or in korean state at targeted what appears to be 2 churches, or 5 people killed their mother, a toddler to catholic pastors and a local villager as well. so very much the bronze of, of these attacks being felt by civilians on the ground. but i think it also illustrates the fact that mia, most military will low it's stored on the ground, has unparalleled control in the air, complete mastery. and as we understand it, mia mars military out shopping. that the moment amongst their allies, countries like china, russia, for what ever air resources they can get their hands on. doesn't need to be fast, but as long as it can get in the air and drop brahms,
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that's what they're looking for because the only challenge they face a small arms fire on the ground. the head of the world health organization has spoken with china's top health official and welcomed the public release of darcy on covered 19 related deaths. beijing says nearly 60000 people have died on hospital since it lifted severe corona virus restrictions. and early december, china had previously reported just over 5000 deaths since the start of the pandemic . with some scientists forecasted there will be at least $1000000.00 corona virus related deaths in china by the end of the year. katrina, you reports from beijing, almost 60000 people have died from quarter 19 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 are mean the elderly people with the oldest being
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105, the average a 75 and a half. and those $860.00 and above accounting for 89.6 percent of the cases are, 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. everything was just completely clot, 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 clinic 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 spirits re failure were included in the official death toll. now
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those who died of the virus in combination with other illnesses are being counted. the government says the number of people being treated in fever clinics like the peak and 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 of the illness and degree of illness. and and now that we're dealing with different coven phenomena. which i, yes, which i'm identifying is people who are ill in december, who have 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 surge and infections. authorities are focusing on improving medical facilities
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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, they say the true death toll could be much higher. katrina in our dedira beach in 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 by president ferdinand macos junior, to revive talks for joint oil exploration with china bond below has more. from manila, it was a success philippine government officials said when president ferdinand marcus junior returned home from a state visit in beijing earlier this month with billions of dollars in investment pledges, and 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,
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the friendship between on tuesday, the supreme court delivered a surprise burden. it declared an oil expiration agreement with china and vietnam, dating back nearly 2 decades unconstitutional 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 are reserved for filipinos and filipino corporations. being views almost the entire south china sea. 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 a 25 agreement languished in court. the 2 countries signed another deal in 2018,
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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 the said the ball is in china's court. 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 named on china. but president marcos believes searching for oil in the south. china sea is crucial and i think there might be a leader my to ease around it, not to let him in a government, the government partnership. that divinely. it may not be a necessity, china, but these for us would reserves of the countries only off short gas plant shrinking . and an economy that relies on oil imports. they port is of the south china sea to
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the philippines. future energy sources is something on which everyone can agree. barnett below al jazeera manila, tens of thousands of people and television have demonstrated against the new israeli governance planned overhaul of the judicial system. prime minister benjamin netanyahu far right administration, has unveiled sweeping changes, which critics, i could weaken the supreme court's power protest to say the proposals threatened democracy, and the independence of the judiciary. emron khan was at the protests and television . this began as a protest against proposed changes to the supreme court by the justice with which it grew rolling back with on overturning, connected parliamentary decisions. but it's getting wider than that. now people are worried about israel's democracy. they're very worried about minority rights within the country. and they coming out with a huge number, and they're very worried about the fact that they say the benjamin netanyahu. the
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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 fascists in israel got the government, you know, they're the coalition and the freshly. so these were all, are, i'm making a change in the legal system of israel. so, so now if i don't know how soon, but sooner we won't be even able to and done with other projects is 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 street. so it causes a political crisis. remember, israel has had 4 or 5 elections in 4 years on the protesters. hey,
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i'm hoping that this will spark another election and try and cut back some of the piles of this particular. all right. well, still ahead on al jazeera, we look at the potential full out to the u. s. president. as more classified documents are found at his home than you, billionaire in may, in how to dollars change the life of one lucky holder of the us lottery tickets. and and sport a massive moment for arsenal and the english premier league title rice details coming up later. ah call it the appetizer before the main course in terms of rain in northern spain. hither have run. good to have you along so sure. there's some rain and some went across northern spain on sunday, but it's going to pick up in intensity. but the rain and wind on monday we're bound
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to see some flooding here. those winds will exceed 80 kilometers per hour and some so for the parent ease in san the rain is petering out across the islands of ireland in britain were dried in colder air. so you're certainly gonna feel it and we've got some snow chances over the next several days. and speaking about snow, some of it's coming for the elves, particularly at that. swiss l. c. italian elves, and the austrian alps is this precipitation bumps into colder air in time. for these sir mediterranean, gotta weather disturbance just wobbling around. it's throwing some rain to cyprus, hitting the levant with rain as well. but i think the worst of it will sit just off the coast of syria, also disturbed weather for the northeast of libya, northwest of egypt. that's a rain and wind combo there. as we slide toward that south, still heat wave conditions for the northern cape province in south africa. so no for up in 10, it's been almost a week with your temperatures at or above 40 degrees. so on sunday,
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all to wall sunshine with the high of 42 degrees. ok, i'm out of time sir. ah . ah, they protect us. all profit is a free speech mosque is showing us how vulnerable space is online truly are when they are controlled by billionaires of logo, documenting facts on the ground. i'm another journalist, people trust individuals, more than the news or a purveyor of the state line. how can you show the destruction of a political war and still be a political unchecked the media and distort narratives and reshape realities? the listening post keeps watch on al jazeera. when the news breaks, it's designed to represent a bedouin has now become a place to welcome fans from around the world when people need to be heard. and the story told, this area of size will be an island within a 100 years, with exclusive interviews. and in depth report, sarah,
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germany's largest country afford show how to come to our jazeera, has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live hulu. ah, be watching elton sarah a reminder of our top stories. the sour applied and carrying 72 people has crashed and a poll the yeti airlines aircraft went down near po cora airport, around 200 kilometers from the capitol cap men to and import official says 64 bodies have been recovered. russian missile attacks have struck multiple ukrainian cities for the 1st time in 2 weeks. at least 21 people have been killed. more
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energy facilities were also hit, leading to blackouts across several regions. and the head of the world health organization has welcomed china's public release of daughter on covered 19 related deaths. beijing, it says nearly 60000 people have died in hospital since it lifted severe corona virus restrictions an early december of a months. people across europe needing basic medicines have found them harder to guess. the european medicines agency says there is a shortage of 13 drugs commonly needed to treat conditions, including cove at 19 and cancer. how berlin reported dominic kind explains what's causing the problem in the laboratory as the dell pish, pharmacy 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
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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. and i'm going, i'm there for me. and so basically we have a lot more work to do to supply the population with medicine so far it 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. m . i, ma'am, i would have preferred a cough syrup, but the pharmacist offered it to me in tablet or him. that's okay. the most important thing is it helps the same active ingredient is in it. same such side of the problem is not just affecting simple painkillers and antibiotics across the
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continents. the european medicines agency says currently 13 key drugs are in short supply to offer fighting, arthritis, and help combat the symptoms of cove is another 2. but to help patients who had a heart attack or stroke among the remainder or drugs to fight leukemia, diabetes. and to prevent the rejection of transplants. one of germany's leading oncologists told me why he believes this is happening. the major problem is that most production sites are not close to us, so they're not and you have anymore. but they're like in india and china was a ship or 2. it makes a very complex supply chain, not only and providing the basic product puzzles to getting, so york to get it. the solution was a new and thus souping, comp commission has decided to give incentives for protection. so in you of what that takes decades. right now, some say the units to consider building up
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a stock of 3 to 4 month supply of most needed medications. so that shortages can be avoided back at the pharmacy and listen back. patients are still getting the treatments they need, but it's clear that staff here and across europe are having to improvise solutions for their customers. dominant cane al jazeera berlin. police have fought with climate protest, isn't western germany and the latest demonstrations against the expansion of a coal mine. in the past few days, thousands of people gathered near the abandoned village of the woods. sir auth, we're just said to be demolished. climate activists critic tom burke was among the protesters as stick vasa reports marching to the to had a small village. it has become a symbol for to fight against global warming war protesters and both activist and police had expected came to the remote site of one of germany's largest lick 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 policy that a sustainable so we keep going camp david's rights at midday are not design rosul fiscal to an our pharmacy literate as being demolished after 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. know the really nice, i heared innocent people who are sitting in 3 houses and this out for example, put here. now, shame on the energy company r w e and hon. the german government that were the words of that suburban travel from sweden that is muddy field near the village of looked up. the village has been evicted by police in the last couple of days to make way. but if brown, coal mine,
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which is very near to what and 1500 police 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, bullies also use water cannons, and horses to keep protests us away. while up to his half lost his wrath 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 near lit up an ex night, our general and a billionaire, former prime minister, leading up to the 1st round of the chick republics, presidential election, full of premier on tribe beverage and retired general. it's a pebble each took around 35 percent of the vote and will face off at the end of the month. the winner will replace miller seaman presidents in the chick republic do not hold executive powers, but to appoint prime ministers and judges, and have
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a say and foreign affairs of tennessee, as political opposition has led rallies demanding. the president stepped down over a worsening economic crisis. they say a power grab by president case site has reversed political freedoms, gained more than a decade ago. president side sectors, government and suspended parliament. and july 2021. his opponents accused him of staging a cou. that said, said he acted legally to rescue his country. he then awarded himself powers to rule by decree 2 months later. in march last year, members of parliament tried to reverse his decisions. so you'd responded by to solving parliament. and in june he fired dozens of judges. the rest of the judiciary went on strike a month later, a new constitution that strengthened the presidency and weakened parliament was passed in a referendum. turnout was low and many political parties boycotted the vote. and in
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december parliamentary elections boycotted by the opposition, saw a record low turnout of only 11 percent of voters. for a con has more on the protests. protested pac happy book, either avenue in the heart of tuna. they want present, hey, feed, out of power. the streets had long been stayed for political change. 12 years ago, protest grew here, spread across the country, and within weeks toppled long time president, vinny levy bologna. ah no opposition. groups that have long been rivals have unified and they include the national salvation front coalition and the free constitution party. on the anniversary of the revolution, they are more united than ever before. in that a lot of progress has been made in this particular point. and the way out is quite
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simple, or if it is actually a dialogue, a national dialogue between stakeholders in this country and national and we're presented to all the different good. good. yeah, it will have many thought as an attempt to play kate the protesters. 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 guess. 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, thought 11 percent of vote of cost ballot. it was meant to reshape the legislature to solve for the president of the thief, executive palace in july 2021. ah,
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but now k said is under pressure from growing opposition groups and anger on the street, nor han on to theorem. one of the world's largest religious festivals is under wine bungler dish. the dishwasher him it brings together muslims from around the world as tended chantry reports from the outskirts of dhaka. the sheer size of the event makes it a challenge for authorities. hundreds of thousands of muslim diversities from all walks of life. from all around the world have gathered in bangladesh for 3 days, our prayers and sarmens. this shows them our, our global congregation of muslims, held each year since 1967 aims to revive the tenets of islam and promote peace. woke up at a gentle lunk. pablo allah, 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. they some eyes consider an expression of muslim unity, solidarity love,
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and respect. now we came here to learn the meaning of life about why we were born. we all have to return to a law. you 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 spent 3 days crammed into 10 in 5 square kilometer area. those who couldn't find space are nice to my ground, camped on the footpath level to 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 priorities. there's a strong security presence and health care and the basic services are provided by it at the local home 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. alas, so it's not a hardship for us. it is estimated that more than $3000000.00 devoted took part
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this year. the 1st phase of one of the largest muslim gatherings in the world. esther and the sun, with hundreds of thousands of muslims praying for global pears, divine blessing, and the revival of islamic values. tundra child a gives it a tone, good god, per peru has declared to susie de state of emergency in several regions as protests against the government continue. it allows the army to intervene to maintain order and suspends the freedom of assembly, at least for he. 2 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces since protest began last month. demonstrate his have been demanding the release of child form a prison pedro castillo. and the resignation of president dean and brought a or the white house lawyer says more classified documents have been found at u. s . president jo biden's residence richard solver says he discovered the 5 new pages
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as he was handing over another classified page to department of justice officials, petty calhane reports from washington, d. c. 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, what we don't know is exactly how high the classification was in the u. s.
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government there is 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 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. if
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a jill has been held in los angeles for a black man who died this month after being repeatedly tasted by police, the death of canaan. anderson has revived calls for more police accountability. the teacher was the cousin of a prominent figure in the black lives matter movement. he was stopped by offices on january, january, the 3rd at the scene of a traffic accident were you as president joe biden has declared an emergency in california as storms continue to better the state and you where the system brought him rain, snow, and strong winds to the region at the weekend, tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes and nearly 26000000 were under a flood watch on saturday. as north american companies cut back on their manufacturing operations in china, latin american countries are looking to fill the gap many endless predict this year we'll see significant improvements to supply chains as trade relations with north
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america, strengthen monroe ruffled 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 the preferred manufacturer among many international firms seeking specialized components at a low production cause. 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 a 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,
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and the u. s. pledge to ramp up economic cooperation and strengthen north american competitiveness. and as the u. s moves away from chinese manufacturing. experts say this will further propel the trend of near shoring the practice of expanding manufacturing and 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. meet with been able to me, me what i like, but 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 to move their manufacturing operations from asia to mexico in just the last year. ah, business leaders like some will. all that rips has founder see. success depends heavily on seizing opportunities for more trade food. although the gum was his
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foresee on info 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 winded up a low al jazeera mexico city, a $2.00 lottery ticket has changed the life of one lucky person in the you with the winning ticket and the 2nd largest jackpot in american history. $1350000000.00 was bought at a convenient store and mine, the winner will be able to choose between a one off payment of $720000000.00, or an annual payout over 30 years. not bad at all. well, still head on al jazeera and sports history has been made in the nfl post season.
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far, it will have details shortly. ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right extremism is real and need to be tackled. as soon as possible informed opinions, why is the sale of position concerned about this? rubbish morning, when turkey anthea rose and i'm really rude to a little 30, this is some sort of math frank assessments. you know, that was a joke about the interim government that it's not interim, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera. oh, we town the untold story, lou, we speak when others stud, ah, we cover all sides no matter where it takes us. a fan of sir god,
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when my eye and power and pasha, we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera lou. ah. oh, look so it's a sport his for tom. thank you so much. chelsea or close to completing the sony of ukrainian a winger mikaela muddrick from shocked. or don't you ask for a reported fee of more than $100000000.00. and i would make the 22 year old one of the most expensive players and primarily history. chelsea fans will help muddrick arrival helps revive their season, the blue cit, 10th going into their match against crystal palace. later on sunday. by signing
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muddrick, they'll have one of europe's most exciting wingers. so what do we know about him? he's been shocked our star player winning their 2022 player of the year ward and he's bagged 7 goals and sixes and ukraine's top division this season. muddrick also impressed in the group stage the champions league with free goals and 6 matches along with 2 assists. and it wasn't just chelsea who wanted him. he was a prime target for premier league leaders or snow. well the guys have a massive game later on sunday they take on north a london rivals. tottenham away are small, have the chance to open up an 8 point lead at the top of the table over. they haven't won a league match, i'd spur since 2014, taught them go into the notch sitting 5th in the table and were beaten 31 when the 2 sides met earlier in the season. one of the biggest games. so this isn't for us. when we know how much it means right now for us, hm. on the table and to how much he means for people as well. but to him really
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have to focus on on playing well, am under what we have to to win again. manchester united fans might feel their team are now in the title, raised. marcus ross regard winner as the red devils beat arch models man city to one at old trafford. there now in 3rd, just one point behind 2nd place city since mid reboot, re not oh, we have to keep our feet on the ground and, and her face that i and our game as a look to improve this multi big deal says a big it, but we have to keep broken a bit and keep infesting that on sunday, a fans in saudi arabia will be treated to when al classical, when round madrid take on barcelona, and the final, the spanish super cap, the king at for hud international stadium and broad will host the match between the 2 spanish super clubs, ral defeated valencia on penalties,
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and the semi finals are it's one also needed spot cakes against route. that is to reach the final a wind for our would take them level with barcelona. on 13 super cap titles. no 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 stem on what the, what the moment we're highly motivated, we're very excited. this title would mean a lot to us, 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 that the man's handbell world championships are under may. went that denmark, i'm a 3rd consecutive title,
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it's one sport. the danes have excel. dat using their country small size to their advantage in elite football and cycling as well. paul reese explains, we've had the football will cook now it's humble. let's grabbing liquids and spotlight even if not quite to the same extent. 32 teams are competing at the world championships held in poland and sweden. they include the likes of egypt, france, brazil, even cattle. but it's another small country that is dominating its big arrivals. then mark the 2 time defending champions, having also one olympic go live rio 2016. they claim to have invented humboldt, which helps, but this bolt is just one example. danes punching above that white hung bowl as the 2nd or 3rd most popular sport in much of europe and north africa. so denmark's titles and i mean feat, given its population of just 5000000 for the danes excel and many more sports than
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just this, using the small size of their country to give them a big advantage. the football team were euro 2020 semi finalists a dane, is the raining toe to friends, champions on that fundamental play as the biggest challenge to asia. the olympics. danish around talent is helped by the fact that even children in remote villages have access to high clos facilities. and coaching that's after denmark's welfare state, created a building boom for sports holes like this one, the village of lighter in the 19 sixties and seventies. they would put up a well, so to speak, and we have more like more than thousands of these facilities and then not at the moment. in fact, there is no dain and then mug that has more than 5 kilometers to the news, to the nearest port facility. denmark start, lucas johonson, who's from lider, played nearly every sport except hunger until he was 1211 years later, he's making his world championship debbie to be he is a little crazy. 5 years ago i was co sitting,
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stunned to handle because i missed play football. so much like train us advised me to just have some fun. you don't have to play at my team all the time. try something else. and let, gave me like a lot of love to the sport. danish research is found that the best children in any one sport usually doesn't make it big as adults. less pressure to perform equals more perform and it could be a formula for the rest of the world to follow. full re i'll is there a sweet and i'm in jacksonville, jaguars. produce the 3rd largest, come back and nfl postseason history on saturday. they came from 27 points down to down the visiting the chargers. 3130 and in the wild card club had the win means the jaguars advanced to the division around while the chargers season and the play, the kansas city chiefs and the the thing never
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wavered. never lost, believe coach to lose belief in us. busy and that's how we dug away out of it. and same thing we did tonight. that's why i said it kind of penalize as our season. you know, you're never out of it. i think that's the one lesson that we've, we've all learned. i know i've learned this years just like i said when you, when you believe and everybody. ready believe it's, it's cool what you can accomplish and you know tonight was one of those, one of those games. ok, and that is all your support for now. tom, back to you. thanks very much for. well, that is all for me for this news out that my colleagues have is i then will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. ah, ah. and
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in 2021. the turkish security services arrested. 15 suspected spies allegedly recruited by israeli intelligence, the most sought to report on arab palestinian and islamic figures center kia, mother. sometimes they recruit you and you don't even realize you've been recruited algebra or world explores a doc surveillance underworld beneath a diplomatic surface. mcfadden, he stumbled on al jazeera, i just see there is a country where high poverty rates with inequality and these are here, it is not an exception. many of the footballers in this country come from poor areas such as this was many of the members of argentina national team come from places such as this one where the football field do not have to rush soil just like
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the one that you can see. right here we've been talking to some of the children that live in this place and they say that they would love to follow the steps of your dell, missy, until monday. yeah. and other members of the national team we are a generation of people, but very ambitious, very united, very persistent and very good that you've been made to be competent right now. but it's known for long. you will soon feel the same here. we feel every day from today's hong kong, then uganda, 3 women grapple with the impact of the front line active this year. future children on a just 0 ah .

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