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hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news. our live from tao are coming up in the next 60 minutes. tragedy in ukraine, at least 18 people, including the nation's interior minister and his deputy killed in a helicopter, crash day fax. when ruth, when yes, when a philippine call to quit nobel laureate, journalist murray eraser of tax evasion charges in case seen as an assault on media freedom. the un sands, it's most senior female official to afghanistan as calls grow to restore women's rights under the taliban. and the u. k. government warns of possible disruptions or hospitals across england as nurses push ahead with the 2nd strike and there's many months and i'm far as not with this sport to raffle dell's defense. a bazaar streamline open title has ended the world never to separate in injury during
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a st cents to feed against american mackenzie mcdonalds. we start with some breaking news out of ukraine where ukraine's interior minister and senior members of the interior ministry have been killed in a helicopter crash in the town of bravo, a in key of region. the helicopter went down near a preschool. 18 people have been confirmed dead so far, including at least 2 children, emergency services are on the scene. tasha butler is also on the scene for us in caves, so take us through what the scene looks like now. natasha. well when you arrived a bit earlier, the building was still smoldering. it's really or
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i was sorry, we have an obviously a bit of technical problems there. we'll try and yeah, maybe we should try and get back to natasha a little bit later. that is the scene of why that helicopter crash happened. alexi men, nick is co director of foreign relations and international security programs, ukraine's resume called santa joins us now from key of good to have you with us. so 1st of all, is it becoming any clear at all at this point? exactly what brought this helicopter down? not to there are some evidence this the but the police can people who have seen how they operate before it's crashed to provide more information. and so father is the main versions like human facts or their weather condition, or any style action, the non consideration more. no, no,
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no them concerns of fun. and we understand that this helicopter, from what official said was on its way to the the war zone in the east. why ukrainian officials from time to time the visit was on for different reasons. and the minister of the perio interior actually is in charge of 2 main agencies that are in the war, which is a national guard. and the border server is that that's probably one of the destinations who are the meanest and his people were going. and now we don't want to speculate, of course, but there have been incidents going back to 2014 by rushing back forces shot down ukrainian helicopters. but how common has it been in this,
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this period of the contract, the last year or so for ukrainian how to cope this to be shot down, especially near key if it's well lead separate. are they really a lot a lot of, for instance, with canyon a rotary wing aircraft during the school since 2014, especially this year. but the current excellent to place just 20 kilometers away from a city center. so it is still considered the possibility of an attack on the helicopters, but most probably it was too far for me was on it to be considered as a main reason what sort of impact will this have on the ministry of interior given that the minister, his deputy and the secretary of the ministry of interior were all on this helicopter and of all being killed. but there's definitely,
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there will be this in the back. over there we're well experienced, the politicians are ministers, deputy who was in charge in the international corporation. and of course, the stage secretary who's responsible for and they today's business. but at the same time, the minister of interior, you saw the political body and the 4 main agencies under dennis control, which is a national police national guard border service and emergency service. so they are going. ready depend quite independent agencies, they have their own government structures, so it, it will affect but it, but in fact, it all will not effectually expand that baby may become an unconscionable years. so i think that that, that impact will not produce any strategic constituents in the long term.
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all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your analysis. let's go back to natasha. but love, she joined us again from care of and i, natasha was saying earlier before we lost contact with you that you're at the scene, it does look like they've at least put out the fires. but no doubt, a lot of more pain that will take a lot longer to put out yes, indeed. i mean we were here bit earlier in the building was still smoldering. the situation here. bit comma now, but we went right out to the perimeter of the kindergarten, and i mean, extraordinary scene. you've got a playground with colorful children slides, and then dead bri wreckage. of the helicopter. got to pretty much everywhere, even further afield. among the road i emergency service workers, which is when she large part of was left of this helicopter, away from the building. the building itself is kindergarten,
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which would have been packed with children and stuff because it was just off to a coke local time. but this helicopter question too, well, it is feel black and part of it is destroyed. some of the windows are shattered and broken. those windows are some of the classrooms. he saw a few possessions from children outside. so really terrible things. and we've been speaking to some of the residents because this can be called rice in the middle of a residential area surrounded by blocks of flats. and some people say that they were here, they don't know what's going on, of course to them. they thought perhaps it was a mis all the time. perhaps a drone attack they heard an explosion. they saw they so fire spreading from this kindergarten people running away in panic. people even describing to us saying some people with their closing on fire. all right, thanks. so much natasha buffer. russia is foreign minister. so gay lab rovers hit
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out that the u. s. in d u for its involvement in ukraine saying what's happening is the result of a hybrid war. lateral says, the crisis began way before the outbreak of the war last february. the foreign minister was speaking from moscow at the news conference as part of an annual review of russia's foreign policy. of a hash. him has more from moscow. so again, love robes that, that us conference today was an attempt to put the whole war and the whole war into the context of the russian west and confrontation as he described it. he even used the term, the final solution. when he was describing the us led coalition, as he described, that's trying to find the solution for the russian questions. he also compared the us and west and attack on under and russia. he said to
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napoleon and hitler. so it was like more into a historical context then he went into some detail with respect to negotiations with ukraine, saying that russia is open to an agreement with the ations. however, it needs some solid points to stand on. also, he mentioned the meeting between the head self intelligence in russia, the u. s. and said that this happened when the president biden's request also went to address the issue of the sanctions on russia. said that his country is working on creating and enhancing some new supply chains in order to avoid the western interruptions. the un chafer said the world is facing a perfect storm on a number of fronts. economic health and environmental and tony tatters was addressing the world economic forum endeavors. every week, buildings a new climate or story. greenhouse gas emissions are at record levels
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and growing the commitment to limit the global temperature rise to $1.00 degrees is nearly going up in smoke without further action. yet here they were $2.00 diggity increase, and the consequences, as we all know, would be devastating. several parts of our planets would be any lab. it's a bowl. and for many, it will mean at this sentence that's returned now to davis, where our diplomatic editor james base is standing by for us. so james, no doubt the events or to been going on in ukraine casting some kind of shadow there. yes, absolutely. great deal of reaction here of what's happened in ukraine and that helicopter, or this come down in ukraine here in dallas. and we are expecting in the coming
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hours to hear from president zalinski who is going to be addressing the gathering here by video link. also important coming up is a speech to those of the here at davis from the german chancellor, chancellor schultz, which is coming up also in the coming hours. that's another one to watch. let's discuss all of this further with one of the e. u, a. nato foreign ministers, who is here gabriella sons, burgess is the foreign minister of lithuania farmers. the 1st your reaction to this helicopter seems to be a crash. it seems to me, and it seems to be a crash, but it's a dark day for ukraine. we can imagine that it would be a horrible disaster for any country, but we're talking about the country that is almost a year in the war against her, against an invasion. so we've extended our condolences to to the families or those who perished during the the accident and also wishing a fast recovery. those who survived, as you say, were the 11 month mark, give me your view of where the war stand is. now. i mean, i heard nato sex,
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general yen stilton burke's and the last couple of days, he thought it was at a decisive face. well, every face was a decisive face. first, 9 days sir, where a decisive face but, but indeed, i mean it's still not clear where, where the war is sir, is going to go from here. so we have to understand that ukraine is facing air, stronger a stronger foam. and that means that our assistance in our supplies that we are offering to train our crucially needed. therefore we are very much expecting good results from this friday. so ramstein meeting that the hope is that additional weaponry, additional weapon systems, new weapon systems will be offered to, to your train. and that could change the balance. and that could again, once again help refrain to push from further. and we're going to hear from present zalinski shortly here in dallas, and i am sure he is going to again push that coal to his close allies, his western partners, but also countries around the world to do more for ukraine with regard to the military help you mentioned that meeting at the air base and ramstein in germany
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where all of your allies again together. one of the key issues on the table is tanks. now we know the french are giving like tanks, the u. k. a giving their heavier tanks. but the big question is about german made tanks, germany, whether it will give its leopard to tax, but also germany has supplied leopard to tax to so many other nato and e u countries, and without their permission they can't be given to ukraine. so we listened to johnston schultz soon here in dallas. what's your message to the german town? it's time wrong. it's time to take the staple and her and really be serious about sending sending assistance due to ukraine. i'm, i'm sorry if i'm not being extremely diplomatic, but we're talking about our lives or civilians that are being lost every day. we're talking about thousands of troops who defend their country, less of our entity, the territorial integrity. this is their worst war in european continent after the
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2nd world war. we have to be very serious about this because if we are not than the war will get closer to us. what if the germans say, well, this is a very difficult issue for us because of our past in the past, sophist wing, in, in our population who doesn't like this idea, and we'll need some time to think about it. what do you think about the possible de la? well, you know, i'm quite optimistic because some are quite big steps were made by, by german government since the beginning of the war. if you remember the 1st a assistance package that was sent to ukraine, i was helmets. but then at germany, general graham and decided to step it up and then step it up again. so i believe that it's, it's truly time to, to make additional additional steps. if, if i were, you know, to advise our allied governments, i would say that if we're taking this war seriously, anywhere, take our system super seriously. we need to provide everything that your brain is asking for, literally in for a minute. gabriella lance burgess. thank you very much for joining us here on out 0 . obviously, we'll be listening very closely to the german chancellor when he speaks,
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but also to present lensky not here in davis. but despite what the news from just outside keith from, that's a children's playground with a helicopter crash, we believe he still going to be making his speech via video link to those that are gathered here. i'm no doubt you'll be there to bring us the latest on that too. thanks so much james. for now. man, plenty more. still ahead on the news our including ah, anger, over spiraling inflation and low salaries, bills on the streets of venezuela. india is posed to become the world's most. busy populous nation, we look at how the growing numbers could boost its economy. parents for live or get back to winning ways in the english f, a camp for us here with that stories boost goals. ah,
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now nurses in the united kingdom are pressing on with their 2nd strike and as many months demanding higher pay as the cost of living source. patients have been warned to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday. andrew simmons is at that protest in london. the government, nasty thought play the house secretary has said that they're demanding money. that is really meant for patients that if they get more money, that going to damage the health service even more. now with me here is b, joy, sebastian, your a critical can us right in the front line. tell me how much do you need more money and what is the level of pressure right now? it's not just about money and pay. it's actually one of the reasons why analysis i leave it just at the moment. m off the pandemic random week actually destroyed netflix, physical and mental health. so nozzles are not able to like in
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a stretch estimate as they used to do in the past, so they are 40 or partially leaving, and i just and some of them leaving the country and some of them leaving for private agencies and private hospitals. so therefore, we are lacking expedients now, so it's working in and it just as a result, we are working with a less experienced workforce. i'm one of the feed analysis and i'm seeing resignation. let us we tell same poster living crisis mentioned in there. so people cannot afford to stay in and it just with this level of b. so this is pulsing delays in care admissions. this dog does in treatment. so this is forcing lies and i'm doing this for my wife, my child, and my community and my friends. and for everyone who is out there today, demanding this from the government because we love and interest and we want to am this situation to change. so em, previously,
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before the pandemic used to do extra fits to compensate for the low to be just systematically taken away from us over the last 12 years. but now we cannot do that because you simply cannot have that physical and mental ability to do that. well, let speak now to john sanchez. she is a clinical research charge nurse joins us live from london. good to have you with us. so why our nurse is feeling it's necessary now to go on strike. all other options have been exhausted. yes. hi there. hello to everyone. so you, as you can see, what was mentioned earlier by my call the previous to previously, it's not about the bay. it's about the nurses saying the dread going to work because it's all we love the job that we do. we can see the quality of care is met and this really 1st traits us for the poor. you know, we want people to have
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a good experience to receive good care. however, we nurses are doing this at the moment, are working for the 50000 nurses who have left due to inability to afford high cost of living far as to to locate. right. so it is a little bit at least about the pay, right. that's one of the major, if not the major sticking point is demand for a pay rise, the government says that money would come out of money that would go towards patients will to response to land. well, that might be sure because you know, this winter strikes are really a desperate call for help for change. it is a pre from was that well, minister or some called our current a reason of balls and our demands on favorable miss truly believe or feel otherwise . you know, we're, there's a will, we believe that when there are so we'll, there's always away approximately $6000000000.00 per year and pounds are
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spent for expensive agencies, staff nurses that they can pay, you know, 10 percent pay it right. the nursing staff would pay for itself or greater that's income from, from higher wages. they've been you know, purchasing some robotics of investing on i t stuff. but it's also time to, of course, focus on invest on health care of the workforce itself to make nursing such a lot to ball profet job our profession to encourage people to, to, to, to mean to nursing so that we could support of course, the patient just give us an idea of what the lack of this pay rise in practical terms means for the everyday life of a nurse like you. well, that's a very interesting question and i'm, i apologize if i'm going to be a bit more about this because i don't have friends who are really on the,
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on the very edge, you know, they're trying to make and to me, which is not good because us you can recall joe, the 1st year of the panoramic when people club for us live candle to native for oh, are transferred, we're free. you know, what did those account for us? nothing. some are on food banks. living in their cars, from living in their cars to be totally homeless, you know, forced to be separated from their loved ones for economical living in the cause. that's true, especially those nurses have to work from one hospital to the other. they would really been their cars, they travel with their cars, but that was that it's ready time they they, they end up leaving and their cars totally being homeless. right. really difficult stories to hear, but thank you for sharing with us. john sanchez, there on thursday french workers will also be on the picket lines,
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unions of planning nationwide stripes and protests against the government moves to raise the retirement age. to 64, bernard smith, reports from paris. after a long career on his feet, ludovico shop alone is looking forward to the option of spending more time like his customers do. but if the french president gets his way and raises the retirement age to 64, ludovico will have to spend 2 more years behind the bar, one on quickly. the, during the pandemic, the money was found, and the biggest french fortunes grew. a 10809000000000 euros. i think with this money, we should be able to finance public pensions a little bit. instead of letting that money go into the pockets of people who already have so much. i know what is i on the idea? when the government last tried to reform one of your most generous pension systems in 2019, there were weeks of war, counts, and protests. and then the pandemic, even un mccoy bizarre. the emanuel micron needs
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a symbolic projects to fanny launch, his 2nd term. what does he want to do? the image of micron crisis manager has become so important in the image of reforming. micron has somewhat faded into the background. and from this point of view, he desperately needs this reform. if he loses it, it will be the end of him and on a chronicle, it was from july, opinion polls suggest most people accept the changes to the pension system are necessary, but around 70 percent, se microns proposal is unfair. the governments as the extra income from pension contributions will help it reduce the budget deficit from 5 percent to below the e. you limit of 3 percent by 2027. but right organisations of pointed to the gap in life expectancy between the poor and the rich. the more you work, the less you will have time to enjoy your pension and actually for the course. sometimes you will not even be able to enjoy your time after after retiring, because you will be already dead since that's one that the 2nd problem is
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a problem of employment. and we've more people staying longer in job. that means fewer jobs for the youth. the french, on average, retire at just over 62 years old. most of their european neighbors work an additional 2 or 3 years. unions say the reforms are an assault on the welfare system. they've joint forces to lead strikes involving transport services, schools, hospitals, and refineries. what perhaps matters more to the government because it doesn't have a majority in parliament, is what the conservative lay republicans do. and they've so far indicated there's a lot they like about these reforms. bernard smith, al jazeera paris, are caught in the philippines has acquitted nobel prize. winning journalist murray eraser of tax evasion, charges. bresser still faces 3 other criminal cases which are under appeal at his bonnet. below reports, a fight isn't over. ah,
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it's an image. you would have imagined a year ago, the bell peace prize recipient. philippine journalist maria reza, raising her arms in victory to day facts when truth wins. justice wins. it's a stark contrast from years of defeat in the court of law, and at times into court of public opinion. reza and her news outlet grappler have been the subject of attacks online and by former president would be good to 30. but a wednesday she was acquitted on 4 counts of tax evasion and filing inaccurate returns. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. so this accredo is not just for rattler. it is for every filipino who has ever been
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unjustly accused recites french, you may coop, you a journalist who has been detained for nearly 3 years for possession of firearms and tara financing and lighting that ema, the former senator says to turn the fabricated drug charges against her winning 4 cases at once offers both vindication and relief for maria reza and rattler. after losing consecutive legal battles of indication for them. for all other filipino journalists. but the bd landscaping, the philippines from east follow til rattler still faces closure after the security and exchange commission revoked its operating license and rest could end up in prison. if the supreme court upholds her cyber libel conviction. the country's largest news network, a, b s. c, b, n, can't broadcast on free to air t v. i think the chilling effect will always be there it goes. i mean, it took a lot of time for that. the sent in. so it, it won't go away with just one day are with just one case. and definitely knowing
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that i'm missing, if you find a case, if you, if you stand your ground, but you have a chance of finding rest, i was back at work immediately after her acquittal rattler, journalists chasing stories with renewed hope that freedom of the press is of value still cherished by many filipinos, barnett below al jazeera manila time to get the weather now with kara. hi there, a weather disturbance has knocked a temperature down across a central asia, but for south asia they'll be on the particular across northern areas of india, those cold wave conditions evening. even though the fog remains, we have got some showers sweeping into more northern areas as that rain pulls across pakistan, turning to snow as it hits the mountains, new delhi, seeing that wet weather next week. for the south, it is a much clearer picture, some cloud pulling into east scenarios. sure. lanka, seeing much, dwyer weather, just a shower to here and there. and it's
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a dish that has those watches out for possible dense fog. some of that putting into bangladesh we are seeing some misty mornings here. now as you move further east to east asia are largely quiet picture for much of china. we've got some blisters, blistering, the cold wind sweeping down the already dropped temperatures in mongolia. we'd like to see that happen across all eastern areas, a winter re mix as well, being blown by those winds into japan. we'll see those snow very suddenly pick up across western areas and full bay shing. well it is going to get a lot colder. you can see minus 2 degrees there. if we look at the 3 day, some sunshine coming through on friday, it will be a little claudia on saturday. well, still had an al jazeera, a previous verdict is upheld in japan over who is responsible for japan's fukushima nuclear power plant. disaster and prosecutors in brazil present the 1st charges against dozens of supporters of the former president for storming the nation seat
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of pal. haven't sport ho, sal jury. i have been an action of the african nations championship. paula will be here. all the action from that game. ah, did they take the issues of the day? the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street. they made their money on coal, they made their money on field, convincing those folks, no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving all avoidance we chose to lead because we wanted to escape or, and violence, or new humanize this narrative. you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the st. on al jazeera ah, with
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whole lou. ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines. at least 18 people, including ukraine's interior minister and his deputy of been killed and a helicopter crushed nicky iv 9. the victims were on board, the emergency services helicopter russia's foreign minister. so gay lab,
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rob is his house that the u. s. and e, u for his involvement in ukraine at a news conference in moscow, he compared the u. s. and e use policies towards russia with hitler's treatment of jews. a philippine corridors acquitted nobel laureate journalist mary eraser on charges of tax evasion rights group say the case is part of a larger crackdown on media freedom that began on the former president rodrigo detective. now small, the president hasn't shirt mohammed has announced the 2nd phase of an operation against al chabad countries, allies tortilla, and the us will be backing the offensive to liberate areas. under the fighters control, american web joins us from nairobi, should take us through that. since president has shaken golfers in may last year, somali government western back government and it's out, it has stepped up against the group out, survived in the last 6 months to only national forces fighting alongside community
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militia. we've been given a munition by the government taking control of several towns and areas from house, including areas out of our control to the last 15 years. this is say with support from kia and the us. we were flying combat people, more good issues, told us communities drains, taking off almost every morning and i don't give out. sure, bob's responded by increasing suicide attacks and various parts that it's not even the government responded in significantly increasing security in the capital. mogadishu, people tell us now every last took, took being searched at checkpoints, a degree of thoroughness that wasn't seen in the past. and now the president has announced the 2nd phase of this operation. now moving into the southwest, somalia will be launched the president that they learned a lot in the 1st phase of the operation. and also about strongholds in south west
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state will be attacked in the days in the weeks ahead. all right, thanks so much welcome web. a european union delegation is unoccupied, east jerusalem to visit the alex a mos compound in support of jordan's guard, the guardianship of the muslim holy sides. there are fears israel's new far right government all tried to take control of the compound among car. is there any data this is been described as a solidarity visit with her, the one who are in charge of the or alex her most compel. now the walk for actually jordanian the status quo. the compound is always been that it has been run by the jordanians. it has been the center of control vesee in recent days, the jordanian buster was actually turned away from a visit here just yesterday. ah,
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because he hadn't got permission from the israeli police, there was some pushing and shoving going on with the delegation that was here. eventually he was allowed into the mosque and he did visit, but they the jordanians were very clear. they don't need israel police permission to go into the compound. can just see the police guys all heard that. now the you delegation, like i say, they had to pay a solidarity visit to the jordanian walks and to discuss the events of recent news, which includes in the last $2.00 weeks, the visit of it, the modern ben givers, a v, a national security minister who's actually effectively in char, the police force who came here, that's what that visit sparked an enormous amount of controversy. including criticism from the european union. now caught in japan as acquitted 3 former executives of professional negligence in the fog. a shaman nuclear disaster of 2011 is upheld a ruling by lower court that cleared the former employees of tokyo, electric power company for tory gates. b reports,
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former vice president of the tokyo electric power company sack, a mucho, arrives at court to hear his fate. he's followed him by i cherry tech kuro, another former executive accused of professional negligence in the fukushima nuclear disaster. the tokyo high court finds that they together with former chairman sunni, e sir kat, c, marta would not responsible. the judge says they couldn't have foreseen the size of the sin army that triggered the meltdown of the reactors. oh, outside corporate as to say they're disappointed by the ruling. you again, it came up through them. i thought they be found guilty without a doubt. so i was really not expecting this verdict. it makes me wonder why the court found them not guilty. it's got nothing the right they must. most of them all sorts of found the power company guilty. so i can understand why the criminal court as the odd one out. in march 2011, a magnitude 9 earthquake struck japan's eastern coast. it triggered astronomy that
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sent huge waves surging as far as 10 kilometers in land. the fukushima nuclear plant was overwhelmed and see water flooded its reactors. the radiation leak forced more than a 150000 people to flee. the high court decision differs from a separate ruling in a civil case brought by shareholders. the former executives were ordered to pay $95000000000.00 in compensation in july last year for failing to prevent the disaster. while this ruling is the end of any criminal proceedings, those affected say, they won't stop fighting for justice. victoria gate and be al jazeera, the un has send the deputy secretary general, the organization's most senior woman to afghanistan. i mean, the mohammed is part of the highest level delegation to visit cobble since the thought about took power. and she's expected to discuss the crack down on the rights of women and girls. kristen salumi reports from the united nations in
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afghanistan. the announcement that women could not attend university brought protesters to the street. that in a ban on women working with international aid organizations, brought a new round of global condemnation for the taliban. he what's happened recently in the recent majors, boy, for the thought of on government in afghanistan has been very disappointing for us . and we've been warning them from taking such a de, such as those half ago. and just to make the situation much worse for the afghan people, but also for the international community to be able to deal with. the taliban restored the ability of women to work with international and g o's. after several aid organization said they could not or would not carry out badly, needed humanitarian work without them. but the un says that isn't enough. the un security council has repeatedly called for the rights of afghan women and girls to
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be restored. and now the u. n's most powerful woman, deputy secretary general amena mohammed, herself a muslim, is in afghanistan to make the case along the way. she's enlisted the help of several muslim countries and organizations. clear consensus was evident on the issue of women's and girls rights to work and have access to education. there was a broad sense that the region and the organization of this land conferences leadership on these issues was critical and needed to be strengthened with a full support and collaboration of the international community. i read afghan sands neighbors say the international community can't walk away from the struggling country or its women in the muslim world is moved on from such from some this approach. and we pride ourselves on, on, on the progress that you're seeing across the muslim world. visa be women's rights, but the solution is to engage the current government and try and convince them to live up or to their expect that their,
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their promises to the international community. and that is exactly that pakistan's approach and approach all the more crucial for afghan women as taliban attempt to take away their ability to be seen or heard. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations. india is poised to overtake china as the world's most populous nation, or than half its people are younger than 29, something india hopes will boost the economy. but providing opportunities for the new generation could be challenging as finter monahan explains. nicky to paula is welcoming the newest addition to her family. she has no regrets about having a 2nd child. she'd always known that one would never have been enough. i've had a boy yesterday morning, so i feel good about it. otherwise wanted to have one of each, i have her in the child, she's a good. so i wanted to have an end of my boy and i wanted her to rather sibley
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doesn't matter. but $91.00 of each, so nothing better than that. it's babies like nikita that will soon propel india to become the world's most populous nation, projected to overtake china sometime this year. and while china's population is getting older, india has one of the youngest in the world. that is good for, i think on the me. mila will young workforce and back to something that just very, very and ideas to us. but the downside is that, you know, there is going to be the hide population ab woods at the stream on our food under health. i'm no education indian policy makers are hoping that a young population will propel the com forward just as it did for china in recent decades. but millions of young indians entering the workforce each year will need millions of jobs as left many apprehensive about the future population get you going to go from a government should do something to stop the population growth in it. they should bring out some rules and regulations that help control countries population. when
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the country's population is under control, only then can we develop further. so need to the population, okay. it's not good that the population will be like this in india, the government should do something about it. there's inflation on the population is booming, so the government should provide solutions. the next generation of indians may help drag millions out of poverty like china before it. but it will be up to the current generation to start creating policies that mitigate the problems of an aging population in the future than to model him. al jazeera, brazil's prosecutor general, has filed the 1st charges against $39.00 people, accused of storming government buildings in the capital this month. the charges include staging a cou, monica on the care of reports from rio de janeiro. these images just released by the brazilian congress show how the attack on the capitol unfolded one week after the inauguration of president, reason as shoot lula,
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the silver thousands of supporters of former president j. able so novel storm the presidential palace congress in the supreme court. in an attempt to overthrow the new government, 1500 people were detained. 9 days after the rampage, the 1st group of suspects have been indicted. 39 defendants have been charged with armed criminal association, violent attempt to subvert brazil's democracy and damage to public property. prosecutors have requested that the defendants be preventively, detained in over $7000000.00 of their assets, be frozen president lula. thus silva also dismissed. 40 military personnel from the presidential palace last week, he accused members of the security forces of helping the rioters valuable britain out. every point, the gentle pony french, many officers were collaborating with writers. when any people in the military
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police were complicit. many people from the armed forces here inside were complicit . i am convinced that the door of the plan, alto palace was opened, so that these people could enter because there was no door that has been broken down. additional rioters are expected to be charge, and brazilian authorities are also investigating who helped finance and plan be attack. also now to left brazil before lol as inauguration and his in florida on a diplomatic visa. but with brazil supreme court investigating his role in the riot and growing calls to revoke his u. s. visa, the former president, a soon have to return home to face his accusers, monica, and i give al jazeera re edition nero. prosecutors in guatemala, say they planned to fall criminal charges against colombia, defense minister. they accused event velasquez of being involved in a bribery scandal. when he works. as a un anti corruption investigator in guatemala,
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both countries have recalled their ambassador as intensifying a diplomatic growl. columbia, as president says, the allegations are baseless anti government process in pro is showing no signs of eating demonstrates as a calling for president of this resignation and the release of jailed former president federal castillo. thousands of people from casteel strongholds of rural in rural areas are expected in lima. this week. there been violent protest since he was impeached and arrested. last month. public sector workers and pension is in venezuela, have marched in several cities to demand better salaries. government is struggling to fight soaring inflation, union, se wages haven't risen in line with the cost of living that isabel reports on the street to demand a pay rise in a country that struggling with one of the highest completion rates in the world. then it will and teachers and members of other unions,
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they the government to act immediately to increase their wages. oh my god. so a lot for your teacher invented, well today are $71015.20 us dollars a month. and those who made between $20.00 and $25.00 are earning a partial salary. why do i say partial salary? because it's only enough to buy half a cartoon of eggs, half a lot of meat. we don't have a salary to survive on the day march to the prosecutor's office and got us to make themselves heard the last year. when will it? inflation weight was more than 300 percent, according to an official estimate. the people say they haven't received a salary increase since march 2022. today, not only teachers, but all public servants, a scraping by president madura. this is not a lie. this is reality. we're eating chicken feet and chicken next. while you the scoundrel eat at the best restaurant. come up on me,
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nicola, my lose government has been trying to reduce public spending and race taxes to lift venezuela out of the hybrid. and no, no, no, no, that has forced more than 7000000 people to leave the country. in recent years, the government is struggling with us sanction in 2019 it relaxed private sector regulations to allow more foreign currency in close. while some industries have benefited, millions continue to struggle. press another would blame the u. f. for the current economic situation. volcano les look for a common destiny for venezuela, a common goal, and this must be to say in one united voice enough with the sanctions job by this kaufman to lift all the criminal functions against the republic of venezuela. enough of these criminal sanctions people here say it's not just sanctions that are hurting them, but also the government and handling of the economies. and that's why they,
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phoebe will continue to protest until their demands are met. the several elder theda, many parts of argentine have been put under extreme alert over raging wildfires due to an extended drought in the country. firefighters in the region of santa fe are struggling to contain the flames. argentina has experienced 3 consecutive years of the via drought and he twice twitter owner, long mosque is going on trial in the u. s. for fraud and connection with tweets about his also company. tesla. the jury has been selected with opening statements expected later on wednesday. the case dates back to 2018 when mosque tweeted he was considering taking tesla private. he said more than $70000000000.00 and funding had already been secured. but investors say the tweets were rank close and inaccurate. that point the 1000000000 i did not have the money and the company's stock price
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jumped after the tweet, but later sang when the proposal fell through. shareholders, say mosque is responsible for the instability and the losses they suffered. ramesh, 3 of our son is a professor at the university of california, los angeles. he things, mosques, unpredictable management style is spooking investors. muskie use some of his tough, less shares, which at that time were doing quite well to fund his purchase of twitter ever since he purchased twitter is management of twitter has been pretty whimsical and erotic . first of all, there were major firing of different twitter employees. then there was a vote, a straw poll that, that must consult, put online on twitter itself, asking if he should step down at the and the vote with 6040 for him actually stepping down many different level on many different count. what must cause done as the public persona who in many ways is quite unpredictable, has impacted his,
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the cure, the, his security with itself. so i think it's important for us to, to look at must as a public figure, but also for investors to get someone who is not dependable with not predictable and not the cure. so the real drawstring that, that may have actually some power over mosque are the investor and advertiser draw strings. and in those, as we see the awkward, the, with the huge impacts actually emerging. well, still ahead. i'll de zera in thought, raphael and the dollars hit with another injury, but it says he will do all he can to get back home because the father holding here with the lakers from these trading open. ah
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ah ah, let's catch up on all the sports news with thought off family. thank you so much. robin adel says he's feeling mentally destroyed but his discern turret determined to recover from his latest injury set back. the dog was beaten and the 2nd round of the australian open and the defending champion was in all the is for much this match against american mackenzie mcdonalds. and richard st reports and given ref are probably doesn't feel pe. he is in trouble. the sight of roughly, on the doubt, surrounded by his medical team, has become all too familiar in recent months. this looks like a hitler to follow. the $22.00 time grand slam champion pulled up with what appeared to be a hip injury during his 2nd round match against american mackenzie mcdonald. there
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was like a high degree of pain on a scale of one to 10. the defending champion refused to quit, but his discomfort was obvious. 03 to now. i mean his pain reflected in the emotions of his wife watching on in the stadium. why you'd be surprised? not al spent much of last year fighting various injuries, but he's repeatedly dismiss speculations. call it his retirement, his eminence at the end. he don't want to police, but as the match went on, it became clear that would be no miraculous recovery. mcdonald winning in straight sets, j o. mckenzie. look go to who defending champion in melbourne and now it's own. it's a tough moment. it's a tough day and unit door to accept that and her and k blank. can't say
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that i am not this threat mentally at this time because i will delay sacrifices when you are doing things that you dont blended to. you know, that was not my case, but say dad, her, of course it's diary income for saving to be a whole lot of part of my dentist career on recording process at $36.00. no down most the end of his career isn't too far away. but for now, yep. he is determined to come back and compete for more grand slam titles. and the richardson al jazeera women's. well, number one, e gosh, why attack it is 3 to round 3 in melbourne. the 21 year old polish player had little trouble against her opponent, the 84th ranked camilla or sorry of columbia. it's the 12th of a straight 2nd round when at a grand slam for shrine, tech will next face christina boost us of faith. well,
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i think it was much tougher than this courses mom. he was really hands physically and coming i was really, you know, running to every boss, dan, give up so hard to do, you, me months. many points for free. so i needed to really work for every 2 of them and it was stuff, but i'm hoping that i was person cocoa. gov was a straight sets winner against britain's am. a rather counted golf is aiming for her 1st grand slam title after reaching last year's french open final 18 year old american taking the decisive 2nd, sat in a tie break. i just taught myself to hang in there and i was playing really good tennis tours in imagine honestly the whole match was agree. yeah. you know, in the beginning, i think we both are having the mattress good quality for the most part and considering the circumstances i, i can't imagine both of us was nervous. this was a long anticipated match of basically since the draw came out. so i'm glad that it was a good match for you guys. american jessica pergola has also booked her spot in the
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next round. the roll. number 3 beat. alexandra sasa, novick in straight fence. the goal is looking to better her last to australian open appearances. when she reached the quarter finals. liverpool had beaten wolves to reach round 4 of the english f. a cap. a long range strike from harvey elliot in the 13th minute was enough for the holders to make it through the aid time winners will face brighten in the next round. right and b. liverpool, 3. now in the premier league last saturday. yeah, bush was good and said to the boys off to a game that told me and then you play well and when we can't remember really any more than adverse occasionally tonight it was the case and that's why we are quite happy. one of the you case, richest men, jim ratcliffe, has officially entered the bidding process to buy manchester. united club is currently owned by the american glazer family. who say they're willing to listen to offers. ratcliffe's in yost,
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group party owns football clubs in france and switzerland. he failed in a bid to buy chelsea last year. the united are back in the premier league action leader this wednesday against a crystal palace. the team here in good form having just beaten raining champions, manchester city. every when you have to celebrate that is you've worked so hard to push it's momentum, and every when that is so crate and thoughtful woman you can't celebrate. and then i think you kill the energy as well. so we have to celebrate it off it. we have to settle down to off it 24 hours, then move home and go to the next good. oh so jerry, i've made it to wind that a t with the african nations championship. a single goal scored by i'm in my who's decided their match against ethiopia in algiers. it also secured them a place in the knockout rounds on this tournament is only for players based in
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their domestic weeks. and in the other group, a game at libya suffered their 2nd straight defeat and have been eliminated. they were beaten 32 by mozambique or the 2nd in the standings with 4 points. the top 2 in this group will progress and to the quarter finals with the 3rd clip though will help gusio goodman would. okay. and that is all use for, for now, sammy back i is how much for what i said for this news i but i'm back in a moment with another full bulletin. so stay with us. ah. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right. extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the serial opposition concerned about this rubbish mall between turkey and syria? rose and i'm really room through a little turkey. this is some sort of frank assessments. you know, that was
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a joke about the interim government or it's not in trouble, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera, a tough time demand. tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism is some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging of merit and demand. the truth, there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of we are up front with me, mark lamb on hill on al jazeera. my name is the shop. that's me. i'm just a simple girl with big genes and this in to do something big in the world of cinema . one has to be mad to actually come to bomb
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b and live the dream. most of the artists in one b lloyd, in general, they get paid, forwarded. this is where exploitation of the word exploitation we get paid. 90 need after that really cost off the shoot. i don't when included that we for the longest down the supporting character and i'm happy being supported the guy that that's all right, but i don't get any dialogue with that question. might you find the supporting character you found up to the junior are these later is a vague didn't like, you know, and it shouldn't be that too. i always told myself that somebody would be famous . ah, tragedy in ukraine, at least 14 people, including the nation's interior minister and his deputy killed with a helicopter cry.

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