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ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that is our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, 68 people on board, a passenger flight are killed and the worst air crush in the pole this century. a race to find survivors in the ukrainian city than he pro after a russian air strike destroys an apartment complex. washing forces intensify their assault of the east as they battle for control of the strategic city of buckles. we report from the front lines. the big fear now is the process forces are trying to completely surround bottles. what you could hear there is artillery fargo raw it at a state of emergency is declared at the u. s. state of california, after a wave of storms courses, widespread damage, and his phone, newcastle is moved up to 3rd in the english premier league and 89th mini gulf from alexander isaac. deciding this game against philip.
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ah, it is just after 1800 hours gmc, we begin this usa in the pol where the such for those still missing. after a plane crash has been called off the night. at least 68 of the 72 people on board, the yeti airlines flights were killed. the accident is the country's worst the century. this is where it happened, around 200 kilometers west of the capitol cap on do the crash site is between per chorus. new international airport, which only opened 2 weeks ago at its old one. the plane went down in a forest along the settee gun, bucky river, a report from rail matter. rum, yatta, limbo, contains images that you may find distressing. the plane was flying low and due to land when it came down in the tourist town of poker. martin
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with the plain made a loud noise. we turned around and saw a bamboo tree fall down. i told my friend that the plane was falling to the ground . then we heard of last lie. rescue workers raced to the scene, finding parts of the wreckage on fire. local people joined officials to search for bodies and survivors. but now got a lot of disco. the incident was very tragic. the full force of the nipple army and the police have been deployed for rescue operations. talking to san diego who's angelina, they're michelin security agencies have to accept this challenge. difficult is a word that is not in our vocabulary, and we are actively working to retrieve and identify the bodies as soon as possible and hand them over to the family. so in the children, the yeti airlines flight from gutman do was full of passengers. 15 of them were foreign nationals. footage posted on social media shows the flight 5 the moment between pro 80 are appears to make
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a sharp turn before coming down by standards captured footage of flames rising from the wreckage. it could be that the air cross go. i mean, that's an aerodynamic stole. when the speed is too low, and one of the wings stops flying in siri. com that should never happen. or if they had a sudden engine failure off to say off, they should have been able to continue on the remaining engine, poor maintenance, and deluxe standards have led to several fatal accidents in napoleon recent years. here in nepal, flying can be challenging as it has some of the worlds most remote runways, surrounded by mountains and difficult terrain. it can be challenging for pilots to land. in the yeti airlines, a craft was reportedly 15 years old and equipped with an older transponder with unreliable data and investigation into the cause is underway. remy lebeau,
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i just 0. got man. do that? been dozens of plane crashes over the years in the pol last made an accident in the mountain us mustang district. killed 22 people in march 2018 and aircraft landing and cap and do came off the runway and crashed. 49 people on board died. 19 passengers on a sight seeing flies round mount everest lost their lives in 2011. 167 people were killed with their plain hid. a mountain range near cap bandu. in september 1992 a month earlier, a ty airways flight also crushed into a mountain near the capital. 99 passengers and 14 crew members died. sean murphy is an aviation analyst. he says that the pol has a poor air safety record. they actually recently and we had 5 across not only got full and so they're not a very big airline. but in general terms and nepali alons are not thought
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of globally as being particularly safe. in fact, no airline from nepal is allowed to fly into the european union because their safety record. and it does appear though that the aircraft stoled. and that's the ation term for when you lose lift from the wings. and usually you lose one wing before the other, which is what seems to have happened here. the aircraft was pointing upwards, and then one wing the left wing drops and it then spirals into the ground, which suggests that the left wing had indeed stole. that's to say, and the asian term for running out of lift when it's not got enough airflow over the wing surface. basic part of training for all pilots to be able to cope with stoles, and to recover from them, and particularly not to get into a stalled condition in the 1st place. so we don't know how that happened. and by the time they were trying to recover,
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it was already too late. ah rushes president says the military operation in ukraine has gained what he calls positive momentum. it comes a day after a barrows missiles struck several ukrainian cities. little brother, a massage strike was carried out against ukraine's military and infrastructure site . gentlemen. that will assign objects we're hitting, the targets of the strike has been achieved. but in the eastern city, attorney pro russian missiles hit an apartment complex, at least 25 people were killed out there, 9 store rebuilding was struck on saturday. latasha, butler reports from kish, smoke billows from the rubble is rescue as continue to search for survivors in ukrainian city. often pro, emergency teams had worked through the night in the cold and dark, sifting through the debris of an apartment block that was destroyed by a russian missile. some people were pulled out alive. some were badly injured.
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among the dead was a 15 year old girl, thus emergency workers tried to console one woman who had lost her son in law live in that flag. what have you done to my son? you cowards! i'll curse you for ever let the whole world curse you. the missile strike was part of a wave of russian attacks across ukraine on saturday. that official said targeted power infrastructure in a village. nick heave, one bizarre landed near this man's house. elsewhere in the capital, people took shelter after a series of explosions while cities including hockey, even the viv, we're plunged into darkness. it's terrible what happening nipple, i hope there aren't any more victims. it's a shame that the whole world is watching. isn't that no one can stop this horror? they could, of course, but they don't want to. ukraine's military says a shot down more than 20 of over 30 russian missiles that were launched in the
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biggest wave of attacks on the country since the new year. could say yogurt, an auction years, napoleon will green ukraine's president said, only way to stop what he called russian terrorism was for the west to send with more weapons even does broy a yoke a year with weapons that are partners having their warehouses are the ones all warriors are waiting for you. if time runs out, we could not stop the terrace, were methodically killing of people with missiles wire. oh, britain says it'll send some of his challenger to tanks to keep zelinski hopes. that'll persuade other western powers to do the same and help ukraine better defend itself against more attacks. like this. natasha butler, al jazeera keith alley hush him in moscow has more. and what russia saying about the strike? they're saying that this was a planned attack on infrastructure, and that the,
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the targets that were aimed at what in civilian targets. this is what they did. the russians are saying the voice spoke session for the, for the ministry and muddy as a how to of also wrote on how to social media say, using ukrainian politicians claim that these rockets were intercepted by ukrainian anti missile system. and this time, if a system had one of the sockets hitting the building in the pursuit and precise with respect to the russian position with regard to the new prose attack, there are kind of denying that this was aimed at this was that they aimed at civilian targets, however, all of the other side is also we had president tutoring, had an interview today. and i think that this economy situation is,
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is positive the, the military operation as he called in ukraine is going on for the plan. and that is no, really anything outside the agenda. nothing surprising for the russian government as for the president. well, here's look at what's happening right now in eastern ukraine, and he pro, isn't far from the front line. it came under attack in the early days of russia's invasion. it had received an influx of people from the don bass region as well as concave carson and zap regime. this strike comes as the fight for control of the eastern ukrainian city of buck boot is escalating algiers. charles stratford is near by with more on the facing we just spend the last few hours inside the besieged city of buff moot. where are they? new ukrainian tank defensive position on the outskirts of the town effectively. the reason why these men are here is because of an intensification of the shelling of
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back moot in recent days. we do know that russian forces have taken control of a lot, at least off the town of solid on the surrounding areas to the north apartment. and we also know, and we saw today the intensification of shelling from villages to the south east of bathrooms as well. an indication of russian force is trying to completely surround the city of bar mood. we spoke to some of the estimated to 2 and 5000 people. civilians are still living inside the city, most of them refusing to go, they say because they've got nowhere else to go. but most of them elderly and the infirm as well. living on the desperate, desperate conditions. i mean, the town has had no electricity since august. and you can imagine how cold that is in conditions like this. no water since october. as i say, the big fear now is that wasn't forces or trying to completely surround bottles.
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what you can hear there is artillery far in over our heads. we understand at positions of russian positions on the eastern side of the city, of the conditions there. absolutely atrocious. we spoke actually to one man who described having to finally leave his house in that area of the city around 4 days ago. because he said that the russian forces were coming in there. we know, certainly according to the military that we've spoken to in recent days, they say that the russians are making advances in that area. and as this defensive position is an indication of the ukranian army or high alert for further russian advances. earlier i spoke to frank lead, which he was a senior electra and military strategy and law at the university of portsmouth. i began by asking him if the recent gains in eastern ukraine by russia could be seen a substantial i think the best it can be said is that they had
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a minor success in taking the village of solid dodger weight, which they do seem to have taken which is just for the northeast of route and they are pushing to take back as they have been to the last 6 months. we've, or rather western intelligence has observed movement of russian troops from the curse on it or rather from the west of ukraine. wesley, i should say, to the don bus area where it is so we can expect a further push. no, this isn't according to plan. this is a, this kind of back note is itself a stepping stone. it's not a significant place on of itself. it's significant because both sides have decided to make it a stand for that's where it's significant lies. much more significant. it's a little further on. all right, so, so russia got to from on this campaign and it has been just, it's, it's the eastern new ukraine ground campaign. there's less air campaign going on
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over ukraine itself, taking our infrastructure. what are the minimum, do you think would russia want to achieve in ukraine? even if it meets those objectives? what are the chances of it retaining territory that it takes militarily in the long term? ok, so questions original. take the 1st one. first, one of the chances of the minimal objectives, which are holding on to those for all blast provinces, which putin on x in october, while they are pushing it, done it. now they hold most of the to western provinces all parisha and curse on most of your hands. it's done that they want and that's why the apartments taking place. the 2nd question is, what chance they are holding on to it? i think limited over the next year, ukraine is crazy, military situation in terms of equipment person is getting better rushes situation in terms of equipment particularly. and the training of its personnel is getting incrementally worse, taking a step back and looking at so i think got worse from the training perspective. what
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be looking at is best. yes, you claims to be checked out later in the year. ok. what of ukrainian forces than their objectives and morale? you mentioned the word stalemate, there is the battle of the state or ukrainian forces on the back foot. do you think the holding on now as we see in back bearing in my block, which is a relatively small part of the front as a 6 or 800 kilometer front, you kind of have to defend or need to tackle? oh, which was me. so that's going to be there this year. i think they will start to strike that way probably in the spring time when hopefully some of those western equipment start to get through. but i'm just going to ask you what difference to the campaign with the arrival of u. k. tank aide make the u. k promised. or challenge of 2 tanks and artillery
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support this week for german battle tax report will not be ready for delivery until 2024. that's right. any to? yes. right. natal who make them said that 8 that the german donations will be ready to let questions will germany allow other countries such as poland and finland to to get more tags? and that's the key question. it written gave 10 tullocks to set an example. they what make a difference on the battery, other streaming capable those tanks for bethany and the russians are the only be 10 or, or so often. key issue a question for this week is, will germany allow or you all permit fenmont, poland at some other european countries to her took to bring forth leopard to tanks in the dozens or even hundreds. here were the years are from al serra still to come . new data from china reveals just how many have lost their lives to cove it 19 since restrictions were ease. last month, we report on an extreme shortage of basic medication in germany and in sport for
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valley driving legend, celebrating a 5th title when at sports sports most famous off road race. ah, you as president joe biden has declared an emergency in california. storms continue to pat of the state. a new weather system brought heavy, rain, snow, and strong winds to the region of the weekend. tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes and nearly 26000000 were under a flood watch on saturday. at various protocol, hey, there's monitoring developments from washington, d. c. she georgia style live. so patty, it's so bad. the federal government is stepping into hell exactly. just to give you a sort of scale of how much water the state of california is dealing with according to the governor, they have received 22 to 25 trillion gallons of water. just the last 16 to 17 days, 3 s u. s. president joe biden declared this
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a major disaster. so what does that do? it allows federal money to be used to help cities and states with rescues and also recovery. and then for people who are temporarily displaced, it'll give them grants so that they can find temporary housing, do some repairs for those who have to rebuild and don't have insurance, they can apply for low interest federal loans. it is just across the state of california. it's a huge state, so there's been problems with luck, landslides and flooded, and roads being washed out so far. 19 people have been killed. tragic stories among those a 5 year old when he was with his mother, when they got the car got submerge, suddenly he floated away. they've been searching for him for days. a 2 year old was killed when a tree fell on a family car. all at all, 19 dead. so far the death toll could rise. but the governor points out that more people who died and have died in wildfires over the last 2 years in california and take talking of those wildfires as they made the situation in california right now
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. and he was is so much worse, so what a wildfire does is obviously clears away all the vegetation. so that means that the water, this doesn't really go into the soil. so that's why you're seen just massive landslides, mudslides, and giant boulders just basically plunging into valleys. it also there's a drought in california, and what a drought does is it weakens the roots of a tree. these roots are now completely saturated, and they're also dealing with exceptionally high winds, some gusts as much as 96 kilometers an hour. and so that's why you're seen thousands of people without power. people are dying. as i mentioned, when trees are falling on their car, all of this is happening because of a so called atmospheric rivers. basically that is when a water from the tropics gets caught up in the jet stream and it produces this tremendous amount of water. and kelvin is not out of the woods just yet. they've
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had 8 of those atmospheric rivers, and they're expecting their 9th to start later tonight and go into the following day. out 0 is practical. hey, reporting like that for washington. patty, many things the head of the world health organizational spoken with china, those top health official after the latest release of data on cove at 19 related deaths. beijing says, but bally 60000 people of died in the hospital since it lifted severe corona virus restrictions in early december. china had previously reported just over 5000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. some scientists say that at least 1000000 people are likely to die from corona virus related causes in china. by the end of the year . katrina, you reports for 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. i mean,
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the elderly people with the oldest being 105, the average 875 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 policy after almost 3 years. hospital nationwide were overwhelmed and medical staff under enormous pressure, including american dr. howard bernstein was just completely clot. clogged up, 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
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virus induced respiratory 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 the clinics like the pink in late december, that 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 is a sort of shocking amount, the illness and degree of the illness. and and now that we're dealing with different coven phenomena. which i, 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. ah, millions of chinese are traveling from city to remote regions in the lead up to the luna year movement. that's expected to cause
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a search in infections. authorities are focusing on improving medical facilities and access to medicines in rural areas. it's national health experts have welcome to the new data, but as the figures only include those who died in the hospital, they say the to dental could be much higher. caterine ow! dedira, peachy. hong kong has resumed high speed rail services to mainland china for the 1st time in 3 years after paging east its cove at 19 travel restrictions. nearly all tickets for travel was sold out on sunday. as thousands of people returned to their home towns and time for lunar new year celebrations, thousands of health workers in the spanish capital madrid have demonstrated against local government plans to come funding for health care. this was the latest in a series of protests that includes strikes. they say the city spends the least amount per person on primary healthcare in the country, despite having the highest per capita income. for months,
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people across europe needing basic medicines have found them harder to get. the european medicines agency says that there is a shortage of 13 drugs commonly needed to treat conditions that include code 19 and cancer out there. as dominic caden, berlin explains what's causing the problem in the laboratory of the dell pitch 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 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 their female. so basically we have a lot more work to do to supply the population with medicine. so far it still
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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 one and even simple treatments to treat coughs and colds. a harder to come by and i, i would have preferred a cough syrup, but the pharmacist offered it to me in tablet form. that's okay. the most important thing is it helps the same active ingredient, isn't it? sam, such side of the problem is not just affecting simple pain killers and antibiotics across the continent. the european medicines agency says currently 13 key drugs are in short supply to offer fighting, arthritis, and help combat the symptoms of cove it another to. 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. the
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major problem is that most production sites are not close to us, so they're not and job anymore. but they're like in india and china was a cheap, but what makes a very complex supply chain not only and providing the basic product also to get it . so you to get it. the solution was a new and thus souping, comp commission has decided to give incentives for production site in europe. but that takes decades right now, some say the units to consider building up a stock of 3 to 4 month supply for 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 stop here and across europe a having to improvise solutions for their customers. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, still to come here. all these are ah,
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take a look at the making of the famed instrument, the food, and how it continues to be up to of creativity. them in sport, chelsea fans get the 1st glimpse of the player they hope can turn the season around . ah, a 32 year old record was broken at karachi airport. it dipped down to a chile for degrees. hey there, here's the details. i think similarly on monday, expect much of the same. you'll wake up to just 5 degrees and can really see where this cold pool of air is through the stands, but it has come as far south as the radiant sea. now by monday afternoon karachi is up to 21 degrees and we are seen an improvement. we had set some record low temperatures and who's becca, stan and turkmenistan asked that rate at the freezing mark on monday. after the
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middle east, we go still some rain to be found. so let's go in for a closer look here. it extends somewhat from the red sea right through to the golf . you know, in doha, we're entering our 4th week of cloudy and rainy conditions. and in that time period, we scooped up to a years worth of rain, still cloudy, conditions on monday, and may even see a few spits brain as fall. got this disturbance just wobbling around in the eastern mediterranean. not too far off the coast of syria. that's really where the worst of the weather will be, but i think most of it falling over the open waters, disturbed weather along the coast of egypt could even see a few showers mixed in there. and we've got bursts of rain for the western side of democratic republic of congo. and the heat waves still persists for the northern cape province. in south africa, sees him. ah, a new generation of young people making demands to rebalance society. welcome to generational tains, a global series,
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ah hello, i got a scripts heavy with the surgery and sort of them here in doha with the news off from al jazeera, the headline, so plain carrying 72 people was crushed in the paul. the yeti airlines aircraft went down the up a car airport around 200 kilometers from the capitol cup under 68 bodies of so far been recovered in ukraine. the search continues for survivors of the rubble of an apartment block, hit our washing miss hall on saturday. please 25 people were confirmed dead in the eastern city of april. and he was president joe biden has declared an emergency in california. estate's been battered by storms causing flooding power outages, a months lives. rachel monta dion is the emergency services coordinator for the
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county of san luis obispo in california. she joins us now live from that could be with us. rachel, a storm. another storm has been bearing down on you as we speak. what's the situation there right now? and today is our last areas of storm moving in. we are still trying to recover from a massive storm that head us on monday, where we received between 8 and 12 inches of rain with an a 12 hour period. thankfully, the storm today had not projected to be as bad, but this is one of the worst weather events we have seen in our county and over 20 years. rachel, how people they are coping with all of this. it's a very difficult we've had to face holidays. we also had a 5 year old boy named kyle, who is on his way to school when he was swept away by the flood waters. we are still working to find kyle. we have about 20 homes that were completely destroyed at hundreds with water and my damage. we've also had some major infrastructure
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damages to our county as well. and what sort of advice are you giving people as these this, this wave of storm is rose in upon? we're encouraging people to be resilient, we are providing as many resources as we can, sam bad, it's free. so people can protect their home. we have hundreds of employees out in the fields that are repairing, rose, repairing, levies, checking in with the public to make sure that they're doing okay. we're just trying to get everyone through today and after today we're seeing some sunshine hopefully . okay, so the weather is sent to improve and there's no guarantee though that they weren't before the storms. i suppose people can't really start the clear up operation until the worst of this weather is, is over harass yes, we have a levy in our county and has sustained major damage and had a breach on monday. as the lawyer, chris concerned for us,
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where we still have bugs under and evacuation warner and evacuation warning and in that area that were hoping to make it through today and continue repairs on that money system. of course, california had been suffering a drought before this. this winter we're, we're all familiar with the stories of wildfires that were affecting the whole state. what was your part of california like before these storms hit? we have been in a severe drought for years, and we've also experienced buyers like the rest of the states are really the pendulum has swung completely in the other direction. most of our reservoirs are now over 100 percent fall, so that we're grateful for the water. but unfortunately, it has come at the price of people's lives and major damages to people's homes and livelihood. okay, we wish you and everyone living the, the best. rachel many thanks to you for being with us racial monte day. on the in san luis obispo,
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the white house lawyer says that more classified documents have been founded. u. s . president joe biden's residence, which at soba says, he discovered the 5 new pages as he was handing over another classified page to the department of justice. through is to create a 30 day state of emergency in several regions as protests against the government continue. it allows the army to intervene to main torrent, maintain older and suspense, freedom of assembly. at least 42 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces since protest began to last month. demonstrates as have been demanding the release of jailed home a president. pedro castillo and the resignation of president dina. although watty, the man who was in charge of security in brazil is capital when 3 seats of power were attacked. last sunday has been arrested addison torres served as justice minister and the former president gyal scenario and is facing allegations of collusion with the riotous thought as denies all involvement and the storming of
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government buildings, bibles and our supporters. on january the 8th, phillip ramos is a political analyst for the new school for social research. he says, the rest is expected to shed light on the riots. the former me, sir, while the rest at 1st not for his duty as a minister of also now. but as a secretary of public security, the brazilian birth of the things are well connected. so he was also your lender in the 2nd space 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, that they articulate that some 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 was some leadership in what appeared the 1st place
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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 at least a, both by the law and he torn from the and i been said it 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 to week and they supreme court in brazil. but the supreme court and the federal police are independent institutions. and are you stronger than ever? israel's president is warning of a historic constitutional crisis over the government's attempts to make changes to the judiciary as a causal. hertzog says that he's trying to mediate between prime minister benjamin netanyahu. government and those opposed to the of a whole protest have been held for days. now the plan changes which severely limit the power of the supreme court and give the government the power to choose. judges,
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an economy to mccann we are in the groups of a profound disagreement that is tearing our nation apart. is complex words me deeply as it were as many across israel and the jewish. yes bra block. so serious foreign minister says that turkey will have to end its military presence in his country to normalize relations. fizzle, neck dog made the comments self to meeting his iranian counterpart in damascus on saturday. they were discussing the ongoing washing broken dialogue between syria and took ya and kayla has backed the political and armed opposition to syrian president, bashar al assad. during the 12 year conflict in syria, michael doran is director of the center of peace and security in the middle east of the hudson institute. he explains russia's role in the talks. the simplest way to think of this is as a turkish russian negotiation about syria and what the vladimir putin once is a quid pro quo. and that is that a turkey that is president air. the one will recognise bashar assad
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a normalized with the regime, and agree and principle to withdraw true to withdraw turkish troops and turkish back trips from syrian territory. in other words, recognized the territorial integrity of syria under our side. and in return, russia will. and the assad regime will stop backing the white fiji. that is the syrian wing of the peak k k, which is the arch enemy of a turkey. and then the, what we see now on the it is step series. the iranians are weighing in and the syrians are factoring there, that the syrian government itself is, is contemplating its leverage if any, over this over this process. but the, yeah, turkish or russian negotiation is pretty advanced. we've already had meetings at the ministerial level in moscow. and there are others that are on the books,
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the turkish foreign minister trabusia lou is coming to washington next week to breathe the americans on what's going on. and so i think there's, there, there will be a lot of movement on this man milestone to is stepping up an air campaign against armed opposition groups. at least 10 people including a mother and her young child were killed in 2 strikes last week. tony chang reports 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 tight territory bangladesh, territory and now indian territory. and none of those governments has registered proper complaints, so i think there's
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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 state and targeted, what appears to be 2 churches. 5 people killed their mother, a toddler, 2 catholic pastors and a local villager as well. so very much the bronze of these attacks being felt by civilians on the ground. but i think it also illustrates the fact that memos military will low at stalled, on the ground has parallel control in near complete mastery. and as we understand it, mamma's military out shopping that the moment amongst their allies, countries like china, russia, for what ever, resources they can get their hands or doesn't need to be fast as long as it 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. 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
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unconstitutional. analysts say this could be a major obstacle to plans by president 3rd, non marcos junior to revive talks for joint oil exploration with china. want to be low reports from manila, it was a success philippine government official said when president ferdinand 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 with one 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 new 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
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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, 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?
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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, what president marcus 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 in thing i government, the government partnership. we have to find only it may not be a necessity, china, but these for us would reserves of the countries only offshore gas plant shrinking and an economy that relies on oil imports. they portions of the south china sea to the philippines. future energy sources is something on which everyone can agree. barnaby low, al jazeera, manila police on the german village of lots. lots have denied claims they using excessive force against climate activists. which others have been camped out of the village for days. as the local government proposed to demolish completely to expand the local coal mine, scuffles broke out between the activists and police on saturday or climate
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activists. grit of john berg was among those who took part in those protesters. steadfast 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 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 have dad of advertisement. dad naca design, roseville for bristol, 2 and our pharmacy literature is being demolished after camp of hundreds of climate activists had been effected 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,
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the really nice. i heared innocent people who are sitting in 3 houses and this value. so for example, put here now, j monte, and if you company are w e n on the german government, that were the words of a travel from sweden that is muddy field. near the village of notes of the village has been evicted by police in the last couple of days to make way. but if brown, coal mine, which is very near to what and 1500 pulleys from around the country were sent to lou 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 protesters away. while the activists have lost it out 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 is
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a sions of welcome june esco, placing the craft of old playing on its world heritage list. one craftsman in cattle says the ancient instrument is gaining popularity, but further recognition can help to secure its future. laura com reports. ah, musician announced that would make a palace, croft shapes and bends will not poplar an ebony. this will create the tones and sounds of this pear shaped instrument that so beloved in this region. oh, well it's helped to establish the biggest food shopping cotton says it's selling for, ah, enough cup of nest. if you'd have a headboard latino, many people cut all of using the you and no one else makes the instruments here on the way. i do more people make them in egypt most in gutter. i'm just an extension
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to old egyptian ood making schools. oh, it's origins day, back to the 1st century, b, c and central asia. and then it became popular across iraq, persia, syria, turkey, and egypt. these countries developed their own distinctive styles and sounds, and his favorite is egyptian o. load the been as benuya. whoa, whoa, higher each for me is life is enchanting. i dropped out of studying mechanical engineering to work with. because from a piece of wood, i could create an instrument that speaks, presses emotions until stores do united nations culture agency have now recognized the importance of food, which paula says is a great step to which global exposure. for so many in this region, the ood, if king captivating music audience at the centuries, inclusion on the next go,
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what heritage left shows, it's historic importance in keeping the ancient sounds alive. but it's also appealing to you more experimental musician in j, after rockman of fanny is one such musician. he plays the turkish food for me, choosing an instrument that is relevant to the kinds of music i want a composite as arabic music or would, is the most versatile instrument we have in . i try not to be locked up in the tradition, but use it as a basis and then create whatever new sounds i can come up with in the sense of not only just trying to import from different practices, wasn't trying to create new brock. ah, he says you, it is becoming very popular amongst the younger people a most self route they to,
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to learn. he wants to see more support for the food in musical education. so it's rich. heritage could be developed using modern techniques. ah, laura con, out as there are tow hobb, a $2.00 lottery ticket has changed the life of one lucky person in the us, the winning ticket. in the 2nd largest jackport in american history at $1350000000.00. it was bought at a convenient store in maine when it will be able to choose between a wall payment of $720000000.00 or an annual payout over 30 years. i thought for sure it was a scam was either got to be it asked for a gift card or my social security number shirley after but it was off. i looked online and sure enough i had one or we had sold, excuse me. we had sold the ticket, so the media frenzy quickly ensued down here at the store has been a real busy morning and we are anxiously awaiting to see hopefully,
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it's somebody that we know we see off just ahead on and he is out in sport. history has been made in the nfl playoffs, and he will be here with that in just a few miles away. ah, 2 years old and from mia mas military cool. the balance of power is shifting. as thousands of pro democracy activists joint forces with ethnic minority insurgence forming a united front to take on the military. people in power goes behind the scenes to reveal growing optimism that the coalition of people's defense forces could transform the country's future. on the mars frontline on a just ego i have is on celeste's washing and asia, africa, there'd be days where i'd be choosing and editing my iron stories in
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a refugee camp with no electricity. and right now where confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity is ever faced. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of the problem is together. that's why are so important. we make those connections. lou. oh wow. ah, a sport who is abby? thank you so much. adrian also moved 80 points. claire at the top of the english premier league, they beat north london rivals taught them to nail sperski safely. gallery gave also a helping hand with the outlet or in gold. from the frenchman putting austin
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a head flying on his mind, captain moss neither got screwed off on a 2nd. again, it's the 1st time you want a league much out spurs through deck and follow mister chance to cause an upset. ye counselings on mitrovica managed to kick the wolves weiss in the process of taking this. i don't see that made the goal was decided replace the swedish strike at alexander isaac then scored an ape see now it's minute when if a new castle finished wall nail in castle up. the 3rd in the table the chelsea ended there were 3 defeats in all competitions. i have at school, the only goal they went against crystal palace. despite this victory shall see, stay down, intent on the table. or chelsea's new signing mc kyla muddrick was at that gained ukrainian stroke. it has arrived from shack so don't yet can a deal with more than $70000000.00 in joining the club on an 8 and a half year contract. chelsea spent more than half
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a $1000000000.00 on transfers since a consortium at by american ford. bully took control of the club last year. now kathleen no sir. let's here has won the deck, o'reilly for a 5th time after 2 weeks of racing deter. it's a driver finished more than an hour clear of his closest rival, ality it took the overall lead up to the 3rd stage, held on span advantage, to successfully defend the title. this was the 4th edition of the right to be held in saudi arabia. 9 time world raleigh champion, sebastian light was runner up for the 2nd strike. over at coley has in spot india's for a record breaking. whenever sri lanka, coley scott beats, and 166 in this one day international tain. whence record victory by 317 runs. that is the biggest ever winning margin in this format of the gang on the series and amends handle well championships are underway with denmark owing
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a 3rd consecutive title to support the danes have excelled at use in the countries small size to their advances as poorest reports we've hubbard football. welcome. now it's humble, it'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 cut off. but it's another small country that is dominating its big arrivals. denmark the 2 time defending champions, having also one olympic gold at rio 2016. they claim to have invented hannibal, which helps, but this is just one example. danes punching above that white. humble. as the 2nd or 3rd most popular sport in much of europe and north africa. so denmark's titles, the no mean feat, given its population of just 5000000 for the danes excel in many more sports than just this. using the small size of their country to give them a big advantage,
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their football team were euro 2020 semi finalists a dane, is the raining toward a friends champion on that badminton 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 cost 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 in them. not at the moment. in fact, there is no dane in denmark 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 100 until he was 1211 years later, he's making his world championship dabby to be he is a little crazy. 5 years ago i, i was co sitting stung to humble because i missed play football so much like train
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us advised me to just try 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 spot. danish research is found that the best children in any warm sports usually doesn't make it big as idols. less pressure to perform equals more performance. it could be a formula for the rest of the world to follow the full rece. i'll use era sweet and the jacksonville jaguars produce the 3rd largest come back an nfl policies in history. they came from 27 points down to the challenges 31 1st in this car games, when main jagger's advance to the division around all the charges you can have and that is everybody's running level wavered. never lost. believe coach, that lose belief in us 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. and i think that's the one lesson that we've, we've all learned. i know i've learned this year just like i said when you,
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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 and the san francisco, 40 honest. see you on the $2340.00 known as quote about $31.00 all 6 going to be came into the team that he passed the 3 touchdowns and rushed for another san francisco claims and 11th grade. when okay, that is high school's looking for now. if you have any thanks and day time for us here in de la to postables while colleagues and la lauren taylor here with a a in a moment time with both of those views. i'll see you again. ah. mm hm. and
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