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aviation dissolves and decades. ah. i why money i this is out there alive from day to coming up, rescue officials in ukraine, a racing against time to find survive as a day off to an apartment block. and denise pro came on, the russian fire. the 1st time in decades report shows extreme wealth and extreme poverty have simultaneously increased across the world. and new evacuation orders have been issued in parts of california bats and by heavy right now the winter storms ah, at least 68 people have been killed in the pools, was playing crash and 3 decades and happened about 200 kilometers west of the capitol cap on to the crash sides is between the cars, new international airport,
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but i've been only 2 weeks ago and it's old one domestic flight of yeti airlines. went down in a forest along the river from ya to limby reports now from county. the plane was flying low and due to land when it came down in the tourist town of bull crap. martin, will you? this is the plane made a loud noise. we turned around and saw a bamboo tree fall down i told by friend that the plane was falling to the ground. then we heard a blast where your lease i rescue book has raced to the scene. finding parts of the wreckage on fire. local people joined officials to search for bodies and survivors, but now got boy now abroad. esco the incident was very tragic. the full force of the nipple army and the police have been deployed for rescue operations. as henry guy of his angelina, nashville,
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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 families. so in that the yeti airlines flight from gut mando was full of passengers. 15 of them were foreign nationals. footage posted on social media shows the flight final moments. the twin pro 80 appears to make a shot before coming down by standards captured footage of flames rising from the wreckage. it could be that the cross gold. i mean that's an error. it's still when the speed is too low and one of the wings stops flying. in theory, 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, poor maintenance and lack standards,
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have led to several fatal accidents in nepal in recent years. here in nepal, flying can be challenging as it has some of the was 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 course. is underway from you to limbo? i just 0 guzman, do 11 dolphins of playing crashes in the pool over the years. last may, an accident in the mountainous mustang district, kill 22 people. then in march of 2018 and across lansing and cut monday came off the runway and crushed. 14 on people on board died and 19 passengers on a site. same flight around mount everest lost their lives in 201167 people were killed when their plane hit a mountain range near cut monday. in september 1990 to early mom. sally
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a. ty airways flight also crossed into a mountain near the capital 1909 passengers, and 14 crew members died. sean matha is a navy asian novelist. he says no pool is known for its pool as safety record. they actually recently and only had 5 across now they've only got full and so they're not a very big line. but in general terms, a 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. it does appear though that the aircraft stoled, and that's the ation term. 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 then spirals into the ground,
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which suggests that the left wing had indeed stalled. but to say 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 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, it was already too late. ah, number of people killed in sa, says russian missile attack on an apartment building, the se is now saw to fuzzy rescue workers into nipper. scrambling to look for survivors, tramped in the rubble. doesn't something to be still missing from keith is natasha butler. i smoke billows from the rubble, his rescue was continued to search for survivors in the city of
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emergency teams. it went through the night, 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. among the dead was a 15 year old girl, less emergency workers tried to console one woman who lost her son in law live. in that one. what have you done to my son? you cowards. i'll curse you for ever. let the whole world curse you. ah, 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, live, were plunged into darkness. it's terrible. what happening near bro,
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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 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 terrorism was for the west to send with more weapons even a does broy a yoke idea. the weapons that are apartments 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 our people with missiles wire. but now, britain says it'll send some of it's challenger to tanks, to keep the lensky hopes. that'll persuade all the western powers to do the same and help ukraine better defend itself against more attacks. like this. natasha butler, al jazeera keith along the ground in ukraine as
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a fierce battle for control. waging in the east russian forces inching closer to at the city of back. moot, a major transport hub in the danielle squadron chance traffic was there which to spend the last 2 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 on the surrounding areas to the north apartment. and we also know, and we saw to day 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
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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 palmer. 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 suddenly,
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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 how alert before the russian advances. and for the 1st time in 25 years, extreme wealth and extreme poverty have increased final tenuously. this is according to report by the charity group oxfam, and shows that the wells, which is one percent, got a lot richer over the last 2 years with more than $3040.00 trillion dollars worth of new wealth. high cost of living and inflation and making the disparity worse for prices and out on affordable for many. with roughly $800000000.00 people reportedly going hungry logs found caused the higher taxes for the rich, a 5 percent tax on the world's millionaires and 1000000000. as would raise about $1.00 trillion dollars a year. that's enough. the report says to left, 2000000000 people out of poverty. while the philippines has one of the widest
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wealth bounce in southeast asia, and some politicians are pushing for wealth tax and the countries 1000000000 us, all this fear the idea could backfire. bond below, has moved from manila. we are at what's called a could be was or now these are direct farm to market retail outlets that the philippine government under president bumble market. junior. i set up all over metro manila. this is to help residents here. battle story, food prices, the inflation rate back in december was at 8 point one percent. that's a 14 year high. so as you can see, is very busy behind me. there has been a steady stream of people here. now there is a short line that it's warming frequent software here. tell me that sometimes there is a long line here, but they will ensure that they will enjoy the crowd. they will endure the heat. and there's also a limited supply here,
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but they say that they have very little choice because if they go to the commercial market, then there is something that their budget cannot afford. you need to be resourceful and go to where you can buy cheap things. but it cannot be growth for the year. 2022 has been on the upside. the 3rd quarter of the year saw a 7.6 percent g d p growth. now a major factor or a major driving force will household consumption. but get this on the 3.9 percent of that consisted of basic food items. a huge factor really was what's called revenge spending when the more well to do so, travel, leisure, transportation, hotels, restaurants, people are spending. but it's the well to do people that are spending, we all know that in order for you to travel are still a lot of requirements. like you have to follow the project. let's say for example, if you want to travel abroad, you have to get, i didn't sure that we'll get that. we'll cover colby's name me. so i think that
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it's love she the travel now world bank report, released in november last year, found that the wealthiest one percent of the filipino population owned 17 percent of the national income. while the bottom 50 percent owned only 14 percent. the philippines is one of the countries in east asia with the highest income inequality rates. now they're having proposals with tax the rich war. at the philippines finance secretary, benjamin johnson said that this would turn off for investors to lead on al jazeera, at the trial. for one of the wells, dental is sporting disasters in history begins, and pharmacies across here are running out of several common medicines as winning actions. so ah
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hello there. the weather remains very unsettled across parts of the middle east and event you can see from the satellite image. those shot clouds bringing wet and windy weather, particularly to serial. on monday, we are going to some heavy rain for here. and of course, for parts of saudi arabia, the rain is set to intensify as we go into choose a heavy rain for the likes of iraq, q weight, but rain, possibly even katasha. and it turns to snow as it edges across the western parts of iran. much clearer behind that temperature sitting where we expect them to be just a few coastal showers around the red sea. we will see the wet weather edge away from northern areas of egypt as we go into tuesday. but the wind certainly pick up from the northwest places like morocco, with some showers coming into the edge. is there much dryer further south of this wet weather we have to head to that. seasonal bad. we think some pretty ferocious thunderstorms pick up across southern areas of the democratic republic of congo,
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intensifying as well for and go la on tuesday. every wet pushing into some bob we as well as most and big for the south of this much. why a picture with an intense heat coming into northern areas of south africa, with a feld fire risk. but for cape town, it is warm, but it'll get cooler by wednesday. ah, how do you state controlled information? most cool is one of the most vale 50 in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion? no. walk out. how is citizen jim? because we're bringing the video spread like wildfire. they do not do practice. oh, in you grade, the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered with
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the me he watching out 0 mind if our top story is this, our search for those missing off the plane crash and the pool has been cooled off the night. 68 people on board, the yes, the airlines flight have been killed. it happened about 200 kilometers west accounting. the death toll from fast a russian missile attack on a town blocking me for climbed 30. dozens of people need to be trapped in the rubble. u k. c, oxfam says extreme wealth and extreme poverty of increased painlessly, 525 years as called for more tax and multi millionaires. and
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a group of millionaires has joined climate activists calling for higher taxes on the rich demonstrated gathered head of the world economic form, the swiss town of devil. the annual meeting, which kicks off on monday, is attended by the wells top political and business leaders per just to say it's time for them to get serious about global wealth disparities. the climate crisis. in south africa, the wealth disparity is quite evident in the alexandra township. it's located a few kilometers from the fountain district, which is often referred to as africa's richest square mile. local resident speaks about the di, economic inequality in the area. i. my name is raymond lee below unemployed youth from alexandra intronas, big south africa, where living hen legs is a daily challenge. because most of the people who are, who are faced yeah unemployed. so therefore we make means to survive. sent in is
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the richest square mile in africa, an lx. we've got 2 months that we frequently used on a day to day basis. st. in is a place that may require or consider as a place of privilege. the unemployment rate, in alex's verified, in actual fact the food pass it on in normal way county, you'd swear that there's no peasant working in this area because at around 11 telford, look in the afternoon, it find the streets food with people, while walking around, hopeless looking for jobs in nothing to do, we have 5 high schools or that have to, you know, save a population that is as high as this one already as we speak. this schools that have over 70 lynas in one class will continue and the results are the quality
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of education did wrappings. how come to to every morning? the 1st sight to when i look outside of my window is the view of sent in. and it's beautiful landscape in high infinities and then on its own ed lisman, myspace of hopelessness and feeling rejected by the government that we so believe. but also i think one can help but have mixed feelings. when ever you look at that conditions as when you have an element of freely hope, there's a bit of hope, good lives that comes to your mind knowing that those people who come from eggs were now living in sin to enroll. hopefully, that won't do new in our present. unsightly will one the end up living in those
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areas and indonesia, the trial in a stampede. the killed a 135 people at a football match has begun. was one of the wells deadliest thing. disasters 3 police officers and 2 match organizers have been charged with criminal negligence, causing death facing up to 5 years in prison if found guilty. jessica washington has a latest from jakarta. this is likely to be a highly charged trial. there is strict security in place as the trial takes place in sara buyer, not in my lung where the tragedy took place. at least 800 personnel a standing by to secure the court. the defendants will not be physically present in court. rather, they will simply be online. they will also be no live broadcasting off the proceedings to day. and that is something of a disappointment for the community in milan, who feel deeply traumatized by the incident that happened. some of the families
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that we've been in contact with since we were in my long when the tragedy took place and now we're still speaking with them. now say that they are deeply disappointed that firstly, they are not allowed to see the trial physically because they will be these restrictions at sir baya, to ensure that people from my lung cannot enter to watch the trial, but also that they won't be any live broadcasting and that's something that they say, or they have some questions about why that is the case and that, that they are seeking accountability and they feel they deserve. they should be able to see these proceedings as they take place, a mixed reaction from the community and my lung. some simply satisfied and relieved that the trial is finally taking place and hoping that they might get answers to some of the questions they've been trying to have answered. since this tragedy took place. namely, why with the stadium so unsafe for fans? why did police bring cheer gus to the stadium? and indeed, why was it fired at the stands? and why was it fired at all? but there's an understanding that this is likely to be
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a lengthy quest for justice. some families also disappointed some parents who lost their children in this tragedy say that they don't want to have this framed is that their children simply died from their perspective. the children were murdered and they believed that stronger charges of murder and gross human rights violations should have been laid against the suspects. hundreds of millions of people are on the move and china for the lunar new year. despite fears a further coven 19 outbreaks, health authorities have announced nearly 60000 hospital debts and ass 5 weeks. that is a shop increase from previously reported figures. new year's considered the world's largest internal migration. people, katrina, you hold from outside beijing train station. well this is the 1st time in almost 3 years that people are able to actually go over and spend luna new year. the more important annual holiday here in china, akin to christmas with family since 2020 since virus restrictions were lifted. so
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it's a very big deal. many people have not seen family and friends for these 3 years. an understanding of fading railway station. you already see crowds of people exiting the subway beginning their journeys home. even though lanier does not begin for another week. the government says that there has been a certain ticket sales for plains buses, and trains, and that they're estimating 2000000000 trips will be made across china this year. that's double the amount of trips that were made last year about 70 percent of pre pandemic levels. now it's also expected that people are not just going home to see family. there's also expected to be a messic tourism boom. and a lot of people are heading to popular destination here in china such as you none. and sonya, people are also going to macau and hong kong, especially since the borders have been open and many are also choosing to travel internationally. we, on the way to this station, we drove past the embassy area here and aging. and there were cues of people lining
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up, particularly outside the embassies of southeast asian countries, waiting for travel visas. no doubt looking forward to spending the holiday in warm weather in countries where there had me no covert 19 restrictions imposed so far on chinese passengers. for months, people across europe needing basic medicines have found them harder to get dominic gain ports from balance in the laboratory as the dell pish, pharmacy in paris, medicine. so 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, therefore mad. so basically we have
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a lot more work to do to supply the population with medicine yet. so far it still somehow found a solution for people, but we often have to improvise. so sometimes we release another active ingredient more strongly. they was prescribed and being had to adjust the dosage, wanted even simple treatments to treat coughs, and colds are harder to come. bye m. i mom, i would have preferred a cough syrup, but the pharmacist offered it to me in tablet or him. that's okay. and the most important thing is it helps the same active ingredient is in it. same such side of the problem is not just affecting simple 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 or to help patients who had a heart attack or stroke among the remainder or drugs to fight leukemia,
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diabetes. and to prevent the rejection of transplants. one of germany's leading oncologists told me why he believes this is happening. the major problem is that most production sites are not close to us, so they're not in europe anymore. but they're like in india and china was a ship or 2, it makes a very complex supply chain, not only and providing the basic product puzzles to getting. so you get it the soon as it was. and you, as us souping comp commission, has decided to give incentives for production. so in you of what that takes decades right now. some say the units to consider building up a stock of 3 to 4 month supply of most needed medications. so that shortages can be avoided back at the pharmacy and listen, barrack 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
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berlin. tens of thousands in the spanish capsule have demonstrated against govern plans to cut public health funding. purchases and madrid. say that the city is favoring private health providers. the proposed cards, regional authorities deny the claim and say the strikes and rallies had been organized by opposition. parties in the one up to local elections. new evacuation orders have been issued for parts of california as the state braces for not the burst of heavy snow fall and rain be 19 people have died and around 25000000 people have been affected a 3 weeks of severe weather systems. hattie calhane has more ah, muddy water and debris blanketing much of the state of california. one area get in half the precipitation that usually gets in a year in just to 16 days. the reason 8 so called atmospheric rivers in a row since late december. and here we are,
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by some estimates 20 to 25 trillion gallons of water fallen over the course. last 1617 days a 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 clean up was awful . but you know, we cleaned it up and then next thing you know, fast forward likes what 6 days was it. i don't know. i were flooding again. so we are in shock because even though we prepped for it, we didn't prep for it to get as high as a had. and so that was even more mass, mar, destruction. it's impacting much of the state in the mountains dumping $54.00 centimeters of snow in just 24 hours in the hills charged by wild fires. the
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soil is unable to retain much moisture in the long term. that means all of this rain will do little to ease california drought right now. it's causing major mudslides and said in massive boulders, into valleys, roads. irene washed away sinkholes, making travel, impossible, and in drought stricken california. thousands of trees weakened by the floods are now being 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 citizen states to use some federal money to help cover the costs of the rescues in 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. more people will need that help. the next atmospheric river is expected to hit sunday e.
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