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lauren taylor. this is the owners. here news. i live from london coming up. the destro continues to climb after a russian missile strike on the ukrainian city of denise prob, 68 people confirmed dead after a short flight to a tourist area in nepal. ends in disaster worship as targeted to church in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the government says, armed rebels are to blame. oh, and an ancient croft with a renewed future. the global spotlight falls on ucc playing after it receives unesco. recognition in sports also have extended their lead at the top of the english premier league. they told him to know to move a points clear of manchester city ah.
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in ukraine, the search continues with survivors in the rubble an apartment block a day after it was hit by a russian missile that these 30 people are confirmed to have died in the eastern city of tinney pro. but dozens are still missing. a barrage of miss r strikes targeted several ukrainian cities on saturday. for the 1st time in 2 weeks, russia has been targeting critical power infrastructure, causing sweeping power, cuts and disruptions to central heating and running water. natasha hotly reports from keith. smoke billows from the rubble is rescue, has continued to search for survivors in ukrainian city. often the price 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. my son were badly injured.
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among the dead was a 15 year old girl. 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 missiles 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 vision 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 see yogurt in auction years. napoleon boyle, green, ukraine's president said, only way to stop what he called russian. tara prism was to the west to send more when once even thus broy a yoke a year. the weapons that our partners have in their warehouses are the ones our warriors are waiting for you. if time runs out, we cannot stop the tourists who are methodically killing our people with missiles higher. but now, britain says it'll send some of his challenger to tanks to keep the lensky 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, russian president vladimir putin says the military operation in ukraine as gain what he calls positive momentum. in a media briefing, the defense ministry didn't specifically mentioned in the pro, but said that the russian army had carried out a successful miss. our strike on ukraine's command system on saturday was little
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girl l. a massage strike was carried out against you, greens, military, and infrastructure side gentlemen, that all assigned objects we're hitting, the targets of the strike has been achieved. and he has. hm is falling developments from moscow. they're saying that this was a planned attack on infrastructure, and that the, the targets that were aimed at what into civilian targets. this is what the, the, the russians are saying, the voice spoke to us and for the, for the ministry and money 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 its dockets hitting the building in the pursuit and precise with respect to the russian position with regard to the the prose attack,
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there are kind of denying that this was aimed at this was aimed at civilian targets. however, all of the other side, also we had president tutoring, had an interview today in provide emphasizing that this economy situation is as positive the, the military operation as he called in ukraine is going on the plan. and that is no really anything outside the agenda. nothing surprising for the russian government. as for the president, take a look at the state of play in this war. at any 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 a don bus region as well as hockey's house on and the parisha miss joy comes as the fight for control of the eastern ukrainian city of moot is escalating. cha,
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stratford has more from near which to spend the last few hours inside the besieged city of bar mote were here at a 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 back moot in recent days. we do know that russian forces have taken control of a loss, at least of the town of solid r and 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 bottom route 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
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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. 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 and 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 hi alert for further russian
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advances. the nepalese army and police have been deployed to the site of the country's worst air crash the century. at least 68 people on board, the yeti airlines plane, had been killed. the flight left kat undue and crashed into a gorge while landing at noon. he opened airport in the resort town of poker. i have been several serious aviation accidents in nepal, often due to its remote runways and sudden weather changes. i may have to limbo reports from cat monday. the plane was flying low and due to land, when it came down in the tourist town of poor cra, mazama, you, this wasn't the plane, 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 a blast. play rescue workers raced to the scene, finding parts of the wreckage on fire. local people joined officials to search for
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bodies and survivors, but now got well now about your school. the incident was very tragic. the full force of the nipple army and the police have been deployed for rescuer creations to san diego italian. their civil and 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 that she does, the yeti airlines flight from gutman do was full of passengers. 15 of them will foreign nationals, footage posted on social media shows the flights 5 moments. the twin pro 80 are appears to make 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, am and one of the wings stops flying. in siri, m,
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that should never happen. if they had a sudden engine failure to say, or they should have been able to continue on. the remaining engine per maintenance and deluxe standards have led to several fatal accidents in nepal in recent years. here in nepal, flying can be challenging as it has some of the world's 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 old transponder with unreliable data and investigation into the cause is underway from you to limbo. i just 0 got one do thousands of playing crushes have happened in the pool over the years last may. an accident in the mountainous mustang district. killed 22 people in march 2018, an aircraft landing and kept my do came of runway and crushed. 49 people on board
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died and 19 passengers on a site to fly around mount everest of their lives in 2011. 167 people were killed when they're playing it mountain range they kept on do in september 1992 months earlier. a tire weighs flight also crashed into a mountain near the capital. $99.00 passages and 14 crewmen beside which will map it is in a vacation unless he says nipple as a pool, as safety record. they actually recently and only had 5 aircraft, neither only got 4, and so they're not a very big airline. but in general terms and nepali airlines are not thought of globally as being particularly safe. in fact, no airline from nepal is allowed to fly into the european union because of their safety record. and it does appear though that the aircraft stalled. and that's the ation term for when you lose lift from the wings. and usually you lose one wing
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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 stalled. 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 stalls and to recover from them and, and particularly not to get into a stalled condition in the 1st place. so we don't know how that happened and, and by the time they were trying to recover, it was already too late. towing up on the user from london. the u. s. president declares a major disaster in california where millions face evacuation orders will flood warnings, searching for a medical solution, how supply chain issues of fueling and e u. drug shortage. and in sport, the rally,
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driving legend, celebrating a 5th title when at the sports most famous off road race. ah, that these 12 people have been killed in a church attack in eastern democratic republic of congo. that's according to the army. another $52.00 were wounded, including children. the attack happened in the city of cassandra in north keyboard province. during a baptism ceremony, a canyon suspect has been arrested with a government accusing the allied democratic forces group of staging the attack. i saw her since claimed responsibility. harry faucet report the bomb ripped through the center of the protestant church in the middle of sunday service images to graphic to be broadcasts showed the dead and injured lying among these pews and chairs, survivors screaming children were among the victims. what the army says was an improvised explosive device. when we heard
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a loud noise coming from the church and we didn't know what was happening to learning after some minutes that we were informed about the bomb attack. we have many victims among members of the church. unfortunately, we have too many victims of these attacks in our city of cindy. we are all affected by the situation. it has touched our brothers and sisters its latest direction in years of violence in the borderlands between the d. r. c and uganda. soldiers from both countries had been battling fighters from the allied democratic forces, or adf, which in 2019 pledged allegiance to iso in bomb. i explode a bomb exploded inside impact church. it caused many deaths and injuries clearly, but this terrorist act was carried out. it's her results of the adf. originally a ugandan armed group. the adf has been based inside d. c territory, since the $900.00 ninety's. it's accused of killing hundreds of villages. enraged over the last 2 years. i was it, i'll just 0. in booking
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a foster local officials and residents say that nearly 50 women have been kidnapped by armed fighters in a town in the north. the women were taken from around the town of bender in the province assume. several managed to escape and returned to their villages to raise the alarm. the city suffered several deadly raids by armed groups linked to al qaeda and i saw which we years of sought to gain control over a strip of arid terrain. where because if i so molly and jam meat better the world health organization has spoken with china's top house official and welcomed the public release of data on cove 19 related deaths. beijing announced on saturday that nearly 60000 people have died in hospital since it lifted severe korean. russ restrictions in early december. but as katrina, you reports from beijing san to say the true tale is likely to be higher. almost 60000 people have died from corbett 19 in china in the past 5 weeks. that's according to new data released on saturday. it's
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a huge increase from previous figures. and health officials say the elderly has been hit the hardest. the allowance really old patients are mean the elderly people with the old as being 105. yeah. the average age, 75 and a half, and those age, 60 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 accused china of under representing the scale of the outbreak. early last month, beijing abruptly lifted it 0 curve. it policy after almost 3 years. hospitals nationwide were overwhelmed and medical staff under enormous pressure, including american dr. howard bernstein, breathing was just completely claw clocked 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 rec lake was full. and then all the
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ice you in the hospital beds were taken. so previously, only people who died from corona 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 fee the clinics like these paint in late december, but that number has now declined by about 80 percent. doctor bernstein says his hospital is no longer crowded, but the outbreak is far from over. there is a sort of shocking avail. the illness and degree of illness and and now there were dealing with different coded phenomena which which on identifying is the people who are ill in december, who have still still do not feel like paper. millions of chinese are traveling from
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city to remote region. the lead up to the luna year movement that's expected to cause a surge infections. authorities are focusing on improving medical facilities and access to medicines in rural areas. each national health experts have welcome to the new data, but as the figures only include those who died in the hospital, they said the true deaf toll could be much higher. katrina, you al jazeera teaching. us president joe biden has declared a major disaster in california. where a succession of storm systems has brought heavy flooding around 25000000 people in the u. s. state have been affected by evacuation orders or flood warnings. and at least 19 people have died. article hand as well. muddy water and debris blanketing much of the state of california. one area getting half the precipitation. they usually get in a year in just
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a 16 day. the reason 8 so called atmospheric rivers in a row since late december. and here we are, by some estimates 20 to 25 trillion gallons of water fallen over the course. last 1617 days stacking of these atmospheric rivers, the likes of which we are not experienced in our lifetimes. atmospheric rivers, or long streams of moisture from the tropic, the cotton, the jet stream, and carry tremendous amounts of water. this is just the latest one flooding caitlin clancy's home 3 times since the beginning of the month. and the cleanup was awful. but you know, we cleaned it up and then next thing you know, fast forward like what 6 days was it. i don't know i was letting again. so we are in shock because even though we prepped for it, we didn't prep for it to get as high as it had. and so that was even more mass, mar, destruction. it's impacting much of the state in the mountains dumping $54.00 centimeters
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of snow in just 24 hours in the hills charged by wild fires. the soil is unable to retain much moisture in the long term. that means all of this rain will do little east california drought right now. it's causing major mudslides and sending massive boulders into valleys roads. irene washed away sink holes, making travel impossible, and in drought stricken california. thousands of trees weaken by the floods are now be knocked down by wind gusts of up to 96 kilometers an hour. people have been killed and power knocked out for tens of thousands. this major emergency declaration will allow cities and states to use some federal money to help cover the costs of the rescues and the recovery. it will provide grants to people who need to find temporary shelters or make minor repairs for those who don't have insurance. they can get low interest loans from the government to help them rebuilt
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. more people will need that help. the next atmospheric river is expected to hit sunday evening. and last through monday, patty gl haine al jazeera washington. danger dish out on is the director of california water research. he joins us live now from santa cruz in california. obviously want to talk about the broader issues in a minute. but fast ones rosky, what, what's the impact been on, on you in particular? well, we live in the benefits mountain and it was brown, 0 or some of them are 6 stream wind impacts. we got hit by micro cell early tuesday night and it marked down trees been cut off, access our power without internet without. well, we have a small water system that relies on pumped electricity, the water to store change. we almost ran out of water. it took several days
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even for access to be restored and there's still many roads and that moves that are partly or blocked by trees or completely blocked by land slice to tell about these these atmosphere with is why, why have there been so powerful that on this occasion it's not so much that each individual atmosphere river is so powerful, but except for the wind, but some moisture has mock next dream. but they've been one after another and they have done a company by strong winds. it's being to stop by a very powerful pacific jazz, which has had 200 miles per hour and it's been a conveyor belt. western from asia and spinning off store
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after storm, after storm and how it and now what's unusual and how is it, how is this linked to climate change? well, one of the things we know is that it's, it's associated with a strong lucian law, which is an area of low pressure off in the gulf of alaska, off the aleutian islands. and that strength, said joe, with an abrupt steps, change this $97010.00 more. lucian, low strength, it did arctic for me. in addition to the north pacific oceans is unusually warm, which means the storm may be picking up more moisture than before. so we don't know, and it's an area of
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a lot of research about what's causing these kinds of changes and it is climate change serious storms. and there has been some changes that indicate that this is just not just california wasn't it drops jason? as practical have alluded to, it wouldn't necessarily mean that now it's been the flooding that that water doesn't necessarily help with drug. can you explain why that is actually, we've had some of the states, major reservoirs have still, it took a very extended series of storms, but we still have was a lot of brown water overdraft. during this extreme drought, we had a series of severe droughts exacerbated by heat and
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increased atmosphere 1st stamps the start of the 21st century since 2000 and so weird. ringback california husband over drafting groundwater and it's just a major issue throughout the state. and wells have been dry enough and that is not going to recover in the single year. reservoir levels are starting to recover and will be helped by some of the huge snowpack in soil moisture levels are starting to recover. but we could go into an extended dry period where a lot of the cell moisture evaporate and it would mean west run off from the snow path far to and that's what happened last year
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digital digital. thank you very much. nissan to thank you. now police in the german village of literature have denied claims that they using excessive force against climate activists. for just as a being camped out in and around, the village of the government profess demolish completely planning to expand a nearby open cost coal mine scuffles broke out between the activists and police on saturday. they put it's like it into the police. any one who breaks through police lines in the direction of the open cast mine and in the direction of luther. and does not stop after being asked to do so several times and continues to run towards police forces. must 1st of all be accused of deliberately and intentionally seeking confrontation with the police. that has no justification for every situation we saw yesterday. but it is at least a clear distance thing from the general accusation of disproportionate or excessive police force. what israel's president, his warning of an historic constitutional crisis over the government's attempt to
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make changes to the judiciary. isaac had soc, says he is trying to mediate between prime minister benjamin netanyahu government and those opposed to the overhaul. critics say the plans would severely limit the power of the supreme court and give the government power to choose judges of profound disagreement. that is, terry, go nation apart. this conflict worries me deeply as it varies many across israel and the jews they ask for. i am convinced that after the important and in depth discussion in the constitutional committee, we will complete legislating the reforms in a way that will correct what needs correcting. we will totally protect individual rights and will restore the public's faith and the justice system that so much requires this reform still ahead. this news out south africa's power struggle where the worst rolling blackouts ever a, sweeping the country. we take
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a look at the u. s. rep who has lied about his resume and life story, but refuses to resign at his sport, newcastle, leave it late as they continue their effort to say in premier league title, contention. ah hello there. the unsettled weather continues to haunt europe. as we go into the new weight, waves of wet and windy weather, pulling in from the west, those conditions spreading their way east. we are like, he sees more wintry weather across more central areas and cold weather up in the north. and that thanks to cool air that's blowing down across britain, an island knocking temperatures down. it's also going to brings blustery showers and some snow and ice. we've got warnings out for the very north of scotland, but temperatures here coming down overnight. we are like is you see some chilly
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mornings where the weather as well for the low countries. on monday we could see some flooding in places like the netherlands temperatures coming down. if we have a look at the 3 day for ant verb rain on monday it does clear up, but it is colder by the mid week, and those gloomy conditions stretch spread their way further east. the winter weather is back across the baltics, and much of scandinavia we can see some flooding in the very south of sweden, and that's thanks to the snow melt as well as the heavy rain. but we have to head further south because it's spain and portugal. that's going to bed and all the wet and windy weather on monday. rough seas as well possible flooding, and some snow on the mountains. and we're going to see some very strong winds kick in by tuesday. blowing those conditions across the central mediterranean. ah, the african stories from african perspective isn't well yet. i said with short
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a minute top stories to 0 in ukraine. the search continues for survivors in the rubble of an apartment block hit by a russian missile on saturday. the 30 people were confirmed dead in the eastern city of denise. the bulls prime minister says the full force of the army and police has been sent to the socket. countries worth crush the century. at least 68 people on board, the yes, the airlines plane being killed. these 12 people being killed in the blast as a church and eastern democratic public of congo. the government is accused the allied democratic forces group staging the attack. i thought since came responsibilities south africans facing there was ever electricity blackouts due to crumbling infrastructure at the country's aging fleet
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of coal power stations. the struggling state utility esco mon ounce or wednesday that it needs to cost $6000.00 megawatts of capacity from the national grid every day as come usually generates around $46000.00 megawatts. this leaves consumers with at least 6 hours of rolling blackouts every day. sometimes more of an christy cuts on $200.00 days last year with experts predicting more than 2023 power rationing could also cut no point 4 percent from the countries g d p from the 1.7 percent increase expected by south africa. treasury as come see you andre, the router didn't resign last month. police are investigating if he was poisoned with cyanide in his office. shortly before he quit, he was the power companies endeavored leader in just over a decade in to be with the financial times. last year, he suggested crime syndicates were looting power stations as was sabotaging them to when maintenance and repair work. when they had the,
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as economist and analyst insurance, we now live from cape town. kinda submit about the situation terms of powerful for you and but also for other south africans. i learn. yeah, shirts. we currency, as you said earlier, we were at what's called stage sick lawyer jetting stage stage 6, our cats which basically means households and businesses are subjected to around 11.5 hours of our kids every single day. obviously are a major inconvenience for, for me and households, but that's more than that. the, the huge drag on the economy. them causing havoc on even the countries water supply . some of the water treatment facilities are starting to struggle, and that is quite a big worry going forward, whither we'll have water issues linked to linked to the power crisis. and obviously it's, it's really comp getting things for, for household and businesses. they are
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a lot that are trying to go as photo grid and install the rooftop solar. but that's obviously not something that's available to everyone. but you really, really available to those. but the means we alluded to some of the as she will want to, the main problems are with it, with the supply itself. i mean, it's a long history and all the way back to 2001 if come the, the state monopoly was actually raised the world's best power company. it was extreme reliable and, and poor exit capacity. it was worn though. politicians were warned in the, in the late 99082000 that because of population growth and some aging called by 12 months, we would be hit by power cats in 2007 and government officials kind of ignored all of those warnings and then by 2007 as predicted,
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power gets started. and the, the biggest sort of issue which is other, the, the biggest drag on economy ever is just before the rolling back up started in 2007, the government decided much too late to build 2 mega coal fired power lines. those projects. we rushed the design center design floor and there was and to corruption as well. and basically they've been been under construction since 2007. they still not finished a lot of repairs to all design sold and it's sort of one sit back after another. so that's, that's the biggest re, the 2nd that in 2015 or so the government stopped or, or no good reason, really stopped it's renewable energy procurement program. and studies do show that
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if, if it hadn't been stopped, we wouldn't have reading back out today. like we do. those would probably be the 2 biggest read who and that is gum has kind of run out of many diesel. it's been buying a lot of diesel and burning d building it open cycle gas turbines to keep the lights on, but it's actually run out of money for that as well. now and testament, but i mean, ask them that we took there, but they ask them chief who's, who's quoted saying a number of power plants are in the hands of criminal organizations. whatever has emerge of any criminal involvement of these plans. the actually, the army has been to it's a couple of plans. it doesn't seem to be helping, but there is these instances of things like pylons and substations going up. and it's, it's more than just double charge. i think there's little sort of gangs, i guess, for lack of better word of cable if it is sort
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of an endless list of challenges and it does not seem like it matters really. who's in charge of energy at the moment that it's just talented, kind of in non school until new generating capacities added the grid and government bought been bought you and vicious and in allocating you power niggardly, thank you very much indeed for you. and i thank you. thanks are now for most people across europe needing basic medicines have found them harder to get the european medicines agency says as a short asia, 13 drugs commonly needed to treat conditions including coded, non teen and cancer. the european union is trying to find a solution by asking manufacturers to guarantee supplies. don't cain reports from valid in the laboratory is the delta sh 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,
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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, therefore mad. so basically we have a lot more work to do to supply the population with medicine. so far we have still somehow found a solution for people, but we often have to improvise. so sometimes we release another active ingredient more strongly than was prescribed and then have to adjust the dosage. wanted even simple treatments to treat coughs, and colds are harder to come. bye. m. i. i would have preferred a cough syrup, but the pharmacist offered it to me in tablet or that's okay. the most important thing is it helps the same active ingredient is in it. same such side of the
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problem is not just affecting simple painkillers and antibiotics across the continents. the european medicines agency says currently 13 key drugs are in short supply to offer fighting, arthritis, and help combat the symptoms of covert 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. a major problem is that most production sides are not close to us, so they're not and you have anymore. but they're like an india and china was a ship or 2. it makes a very complex supply chain, not only and providing the basic product puzzles to getting your, to get it. this was in your, as i said, you'll come, commission has decided to give incentives for production side in you of but that
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takes decades right now. some say the e, you needs to consider building up a stock of 3 to 4 months supply of a 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 stuff here and across europe are having to improvise solutions for their customers. dominant cane al jazeera berlin in the u. s. the chair of the house oversight committee says george santos will be removed from congress if he's found to have broken campaign finance laws that be great cause for the newly elected lawmaker to resign. after new york times investigation reveals, he had falsified his credentials, sent us as admitted, embellishing his cv, but says he is not a fraud. and he refused to step down. there also questions over the republicans finances. santos was sworn into congress early this month despite the controversy. speaking on a u. s. political program, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle called for santos to step down. george santos
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is a complete and total fraud. everything that he said about himself on the campaign trail, nearly everything has proven to be a lie. his financial disclosures are clear, false statements and omissions, and that's what we refer to the ethics committee for an investigation to get to the bottom of whether he broke the law. 8 republican congress members have called on him to resign. this is not like any of the other examples you're talking about. this is a scheme to defraud the voters of the 3rd district in new york. and this needs to be investigated intensively. and mr. santos needs to think twice about whether he belongs in congress and more importantly the speaker needs to think twice about whether mister santos is fit to serve in congress. he clearly lied to his constituents and to your point as well. it's going to be very, very difficult for him to gain the trust of his colleagues. and i don't know what
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he's going to do. i mean, the reality is, is you can't expel a member of congress at the end of the day. it really is up to the voters. and as i county, i can tell you this. if i were to ation, i don't know how i could continue to serve and i had to ask that same question. my kind of live in washington d. c for so i'm from finance. is george santos have been accused of being a serial liar when it comes to the details of his life when he's up to speed with what that was all about? well, the investigations have shown, as we heard then, that interview, that he lied about virtually every aspect of his life. he lied about his college education. he lied about the wall street firms that he claimed to work with. he lied about his financial contributions, his financial income. so basically everything that he had in his c, v was basically an an embellish lie. now this had been made clear in a newspaper investigation into him even before the elections, but still voters went ahead and put him into congress. now all these details are
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emerging once again and some of his fellow members in congress, one him out. however, you have had 8 republicans, for example, asking for him to resign. you've got the head of the oversight committee there, the newly pointed head of the oversight committee calling him a bad guy. but there is no real mechanism to get somebody out of congress. and what many republicans are fearing is that the seat that sent us one was a democrat seat in new york. they do not want to contest another seat or to run the risk of losing that seat, having such a slim majority in congress. and that's the reason why the house speaker, for example, has not called on santos to resign. it's why the bulk of republicans are staying silent on the matter. despite democrats, obviously calling out for him to resign. but there is one thing still going on as well. and that is, there's a federal investigation into allegations about his campaign funding. now that is
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something totally separate, separate from what the house does. that's a federal investigation. and if there are matters wrong with his campaign funding, then he may well have to resign from congress because of the press of legal action . so as it stands at the moment though, the bulk of the republicans don't want him out, they will criticize in, but they do not want to be contesting another seat with that exceedingly slim majority. they've got in the house and i cannot thank you very much indeed. or to come on the south in sports, the buffalo bills are aiming to hang on to their hopes of an extended run in the nfl playoffs. ah, there are people in the world walk all forms of verification to just go away. so we need people fighting against that. we are trying to see if it's a fake video, maybe consider, but in a different time. they risk
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ah me and much interest stepping up an air campaign against armed opposition groups that these 10 people, including a mother and her young child were killed in 2 strikes last week. 20 chang has more 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, ty, territory, bangladesh, territory, and now indian territory. and none of those governments has registered proper complaints, so i think there's a feeling here that they're being accommodated to
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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 to catholic pastors and a local villager as well. so very much the bronze of, of these are texting felt by civilians on the grid. but i think it also illustrates the fact that most military will low it's stored on the ground has parallel control and 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, air resources they can get their hands on. 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, musicians and cut her welcome unesco. placing the craft of food playing on its well heritage list on crossman as the ancient instrument. with origins in the middle
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east and iran is gaining popularity, but further recognition can help to secure its future, nor can reports. ah, musician, a master, make a polish 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 o. fullest helped to establish the biggest food shopping cutter said selling father, i, in a couple of nest. if you have a head board, you know, many people cut all of using the you and no one else makes the instruments here. the way i do more people make them in egypt most in cut are. i'm just an extension to all the diction. ood making skis. oh,
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it's origins date, back to the 1st century, b, c and central asia. and then it became popular across iraq, persia, syria, turkey, and egypt. these countries develop their own distinctive styles and sounds and his favorite is egyptian. oh lord, the been has been here. oh wow. i each for me is life. it's enchanting. i dropped out of studying mechanical engineering to work with. because from a piece of wood, i could create an instrument that speaks express his emotions until stores the united nations culture agency have now recognized the importance of food. which policy says is a great step to which global exposure for so many in this region, the food, if king, captivating music audience, it's a centuries, it's inclusion on the anesco was heritage list shows. it's historic importance in
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keeping the ancient sounds alive. but it's also appealing to you more experimental musician jet after rock man of fanny is one such musician. he plays the turkish suit for me, choosing an instrument that is relevant to the kinds of music i want to composite as arabic music or would, is the most versatile instrument we have gone . 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 he is becoming very popular amongst the younger people and most a self route they to, to learn. he wants to see more support the food in musical education. so it's rich
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. heritage can be developed using modern techniques. ah laura con out as there are 2 hub and is here now with the sport. thank you so much. darnel arsenal has moved 8 points clear at the top of the english premier league. they beat north london rivals taught them to nail spurs keeper. he galleries gave arsenal, big helping hand to the opener, and own goal from the frenchman footing, ask or head flying on his mind. captain, modern regards garasco 2nd, it's the 1st time when a league mash spurs in westward decade. now at san fran attempted to kick off some goalkeeper iron ramsdale in the bank just after the match had finished the union erections. parmelee footballers issued a statement saying violence towards players is completely unacceptable. tottenham confirmed the support will be facing an immediate ban from their stadium. where we will deal with that is nothing we can do right now though, the one that taking 0.0001 percent of enjoy man satisfaction that we have at the
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moment or live for that tomorrow. i'll follow mr. chance to cause an upset at new castle anchor under mitrovica managed to kick the ball twice in the process of taking this penalty in that meant goals, disallow it, or swedish strike eggs, and isaac then scored an 18. i'll explain it when. if a new castle it finished one nail, the castle move up the 3rd in the table. chelsea managed and they're running 3 defeats in all competitions. i have at school. the only goal in there when against crystal palace, despite this victory chelsea stay down. in 10th in the table while chelsea's new signing mccullen roderick was at that game, the ukrainian striker has arrived from chicago done yet. skinner deal worth more than $70000000.00 and he's joining the club on an 8th and a half year contract. chelsea spent more than half a $1000000000.00 on transfer censor consortium led by american. it had boley took control of the club last year at price and jim understood only their secondly
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defeat of the season. leonor massey seemed beaten. one knelt by ran a once killing him by pay could inspire a comeback from his theme. his g still lee the french league, but their advantage over 2nd place launched now down set 3 points at the buffalo bills right now. taking on the miami dolphins and the nfl playoffs, the bills raced into a 17 point lead in his wall call gang. but the dolphins have subsequently hit back to set up its height, finished deep into the 4th quarter. in this one, the bills leading 3431, the jacksonville jaguars produce the 3rd largest come back in post season history. they came from $27.00 down to beat the ally charges $3130.00. the jagger as will next by the kansas city chiefs yield. and the san francisco $49.00 is beat. the settle see hope's 4123 or an honest quote about brought 30 has one or 6 game since
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he came into the team house. the 3 touchdowns and rushed for another. as san francisco claimed an 11th straightway and castles. master alice. he has won the decor rally for 5th time after 2 weeks of racing, he finished more than an hour clear of his closest rival. alas, here. so they are rallied after the 3rd stage, held on that advantage to defend the title. this was the 4th edition of the rally to be held in saudi arabia. the men's humble well championships are underway with denmark on a 3rd consecutive title. it's a sport the danes who excelled out using the countries small size to their advantage. cool, richer ports. we've hubbard football. welcome. 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
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egypt, france, brazil, even cut off. but it's another small country that is dominating its big arrivals. then mark the 2 time defending champions, having also one olympic gold. rio 2016. they claim to have invented handle, which helps. but this is just one example of dana's punching above their white. hung ball is the 2nd. busy 3rd, most popular sport in much of europe and north africa. so denmark's titles and i mean feet 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. their football team were euro 2020 semi finalists, a dane, is the reigning told, a friends champion on that badminton play as the biggest challenge to asia. the olympics. danish around talent is helpful. the fact that even children in remote villages have access to high class facilities and coaching that's after denmark's welfare state, created a building boom for sports holes like this one,
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the village of lighter in the 19 sixties and seventies. they were 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 hannibal until he was 1211 years later, he's making his world championship day b. b, he is a little crazy. 5 years ago i was co sitting stung to humble because i missed play football. so much like train 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 he to the sport. danish research is found that the best children in any one sport usually does make it big as adults less pressure to perform equals for performance. it could be a formula for the rest of the world to follow maurice out his era while my sweden
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and very coley has inspired india to a record breaking. when i've a sri lanka, close gordon and beats in 166 in this one day international. his team went on to claim victory by the $317.00 bronze. and that is the biggest ever winning argentina . this format again, 2nd 100. okay, let's get back to lauren in london. andy, thank you very much and that's it for me for this news out of back in amendment with another for end of the day. he's like watching ah ah, and
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