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zombie and leave the most of the artists in one b. lloyd in general, they get paid forwarded. this is where exploitation comes, the word expectation we get paid, 90 days after the cost of those shoot. i didn't really exploited that leave for the longest down the supporting character. and i'm happy in order to do that. that's all right, but i don't get any dialogue. so question mark, you find the supporting act or you found actually a junior art is likely to is a vague, didn't like, you know, 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 in a helicopter crash,
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nicky iv ah, sammy, they, dan, this is al jazeera, alive from dell. also coming up to monte government launches the 2nd phase of its military offensive against the on group bounce backs. we we just with the pain call to quick know about laurie and journalists, maria ross of tax evasion, charges the k c. as an assault on media freedom and the u. k. government warns of possible disruptions or hospitals across england has push ahead with young ukraine's interior minister and some of his most senior officials have been killed
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in a helicopter crash in the cave region. it happened on the outskirts of the capital and the town of robbery. the aircraft crashed right next to a kindergarten. children are among the dead. when we put the ticket, so we just hurting explosion. we ran out my daughter ran to get my grand daughter who goes to the nursery. we took her that everything was on fire over the machine. that's attach a bond, cla has more from the area where we've been walking around the perimeter of the kindergarten. and what we've seen is some of the wreckage of this helicopter, scattered around the playground next to, you know, children's slides, part of the building has been destroyed, possibly completely black. and there was still a smouldering as emergency workers with air at the scene. the window is blown out, those windows of the classrooms of the kindergarten and all around us. people all coming out to see what's happened because this kindergarten is right in the center
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over residential area. it is rounded by apalmer blocks. we spoken to people who were there when this helicopter crash, they said they saw an enormous fire, lots of noise. they saw people running away from the scenes, panicking, screaming, crying some woman catching her child another person for someone's a close on fire. so really shocking and disturbing people trying to do the fact that the interior minister was killed in this crush just behind, just in their neighborhoods on the doorstep. but also the fact that so many others died including children. russia is foreign minister, thursday elaborate is his house at the us in d. u for its involvement and you cry and 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 with a news conference as part of an annual review of russia's foreign policy. ali hash
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him has more from moscow, sir de la robes. but as 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 question. he also compared the u. s. and weston attack on under and russia. he said to 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 the ations. however, it needs some solid points to stand on. also, he mentioned the meeting between the head self intelligence in russia and the u. s
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. 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 west and interruptions swati as president hudson jeff mohammed has announced the 2nd phase of an operation against the chabad. the country's allies took care and the u. s. will be backing the offensive to liberate areas under the find is control. welcome . web has more from nairobi. president has shaken how many took office in may last year. the somali government western back government and it has stepped up their fight against the group out, survived. in the last 6 months to morally national forces, fighting alongside community militia has been given a munition by the government taking control of several towns and areas from our
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ship out, including areas of our control for the last 15. yes, this is say with support from turkey and the us, we were flying combat drivers to be more of an issue. told us communities taking off almost every morning. the bobs responded by increasing suicide attacks. and various parts of it's nadia and the governments responded in significantly increasing security in the capital. mogadishu, people tell us now every last took, took being searched at checkpoints, a degree of so that wasn't seen in the past. and now the president announced the 2nd phase of this operation. now moving into the southwest jamalia will be launched, the president that they've learned a lot in the 1st phase of the operation and about stronghold in south west state will be attacked in the day in the weeks ahead. course in the philippines has
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acquitted nobel prize. winning journalist murray arrest of tax evasion, charges rest, still faces 3 other criminal cases which are under appeal. bobby low reports from manila fight isn't tova. it's an image you would have imagined a year ago. the bell peace prize recipient. philippine journalist marissa raising her arms in victory could de fax when truth. when justice wins. it's a stark contrast from years of defeat in the court of law, and at times in the court of public opinion, reza and her news outlet grappler have been the subject of attacks on line 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,
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were politically motivated. so this accredo is not just for rattler. it is for every filipino who has ever been unjustly accused recites french, you may coop, you a journalist who has been detained for nearly 3 years for possession of firearms, centera financing and layla. dina, 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 till rapid, 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
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cyber libel conviction. the country's largest news network, abs cbs can't broadcast on free to air t v. i think the chilling effect will always me 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 that i'm missing, if you find a case, if you, if you stand your ground, but you have a chance of finding ross, 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 many filipinos barnaby low al jazeera manila, the u. n. chief said the world is facing a perfect storm on a number of fronts, economic health and environmental. and tony ted as was addressing the world economic forum in davis. every week brings a new climate or story,
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greenhouse gas emissions at record levels, and growing the commitment to limit the global temperature rise to $1.00 degrees is nearly going up in smoke without further action, yet had it what $2.00 degree increase and the consequences, as we all know, would be devastating. several parts of our planet would be an inevitable. and for many, it would mean a death sentence. diplomatic editor james base is that the world economic forum where most discussions have been linked to the russian invasion. so james, we heard a sound by bad, the secretary general going through quite a few issues from man made climate change. the man made was a bit of a cold shower wake up call for people. yeah, absolutely. and actually in the last few minutes,
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i mean we've been hearing from the other secretary general who's speaking here at doubles, and that's the nato secretary general yann's sultan berg. his comments all about the war in ukraine. he said that you see no sign. the putin is preparing for peace and he says, put in must know there's no way he can win on the battlefield. also saying that ukraine desperately needs an offense. it needs spare parts and it needs ammunition . on the issue of battle tanks, he says, discussions ongoing consultations on ongoing between the nato allies. let's discuss the situation right now. i'm at the ukranian house, where the delegation is based on the job by lexi children. coke is ukranian m p m p for a desa. can i ask you about the news that we've had from just outside keith today? the helicopter, crushing in a children's playground killing a number of children killing a large number of people, including ukraine's interiors. that's an awful tragedy. one more in the line,
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which unfortunately ukraine match your in last year and i knew minister from tara personally and he wars distant man and it was very painful and also certainly losing our children again. it's so painful. so this is a tragedy. we don't know why it had happened for the moment. the investigation started. now there are 2 possibilities. the 1st is an accident. the 2nd is a terrorist attack by russia act of sabotage. we don't know, but when the ministry of interior is one of the most militarized minister is seen ukraine because them each includes national policies, hundreds of thousands of people, more than $300000.00. now also the border guards, also nation of god, including regiment as of very famous. so when it, during the time of war, such happens, you know, we have a lot of adults and we, we really need investigation and that clearly makes the position of ministry of interior. very, very important. will it affect the chain of command?
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will it affect the result? will it affect your battle plan? and he died also, unfortunately, together with his 1st vice minister, it will not affect us on the battlefield, but definitely we will now need a new new minister. and i hope this will be again, a strong man, a woman with a strong position, but definitely to the problem today for ukraine. and it is an awful tragedy. let me turn now to what's been going on in the world economic forum. as you heard from me, moments ago, the nato secretary general saying that there were a lot small things that you cry need some show when presidents lensky speaks in a couple of hours. he will echo that. but the next speaker is charles schultz of germany. and clearly that whole issue of tanks, the german tanks that germany has in its stocks, but also the german tanks that they've given to you and nato countries. they'd like to give them to ukraine. but then he, germany's to the mission, what is your message to chance the schultz right?
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my message is very simple. chancellor sold, make this decision finally. but the whole world and they all ukraine is waiting for it for months. and i mean, that is something which is clear when germany is saying that ukraine should win this war. that's the only way to restore international orders to win this war. i mean, why the germany can't make this decision? why we were, we waited for more than 10 months to give to grand petro batteries when these batteries could prevent such awful tragedy. like it wasn't new pro just days ago, which is very frustrating and dead. these spray batteries of frederick, they were already the stalks. they were already from whom they were defending german sky from belgium, from france. i mean so and from whom we allow bod tanks, why germany can make this decision. i hope very much that they will make this decision to today. yesterday, here was president duda. i had a possibility to speak with him about president of pollen duda, and he said about coalition about tanks to ukraine. but the scholarship will not
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work without german permission to use their port tanks to give them to grain. so we are waiting for these decision. our own women and men in our army are waiting for these to liberate our country and to stop their war of aggression, which wooten started against our will. if you hear today, oh, well, we're thinking about it wip, consulting about it. it's not good enough for you. no, absolutely not. we want a final decision and i'm sure that it should be made. and in general, i think germany was too much reluctant for too long time, and it's time to make decisions because you, this war will come close to germany. we're here in world economy forum. the whole world suffers from this war, inflation energy prices, food prices, a blockade of la black sand, so on and san how it can be stopped. the only way out is victory of ukraine. restoration of our territorial integrity. that is the only way out. so he, these decisions finally should be made. courage is decisions to show leadership.
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and with this courage, i am sure that we can finish this work quickly. finally, one of the decisions that the international community needs to make and is discussing this idea of a special tribunal to deal with crimes in ukraine. it's still under discussion. what would you say to those that have a big say here? germany is important. the use important but also president biden, and the us, what's the message from ukraine about the special drive you? my message is to the 2 people of the whole planet. this tribunal is needed not just to ukrainians, to, to, you know, to restore justice. it's to prevent such atrocities and crimes in future all criminal, so dictators in the world should know if they will do something legless, they will pay their price. this is something to save millions of lives in future. that's why we need this tribunal. who needed to a newer and bill tribunal, the whole world needed it. and now we need new tribunal against you. what crimes
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put in his entourage, and that will be the only way to prove around such things to happen again. alexey gone to ranko and p from ukraine. currently here, part of the ukranian delegation that are here in divorce, the messages you're hearing there, i'm sure a likely to be repeated. we understand that despite what's happened to day president zalinski is still going to address the world economic forum in davis, in the coming hours. and i'm sure they'll be a call not just on his allies, but on the entire international community to provides more support to his country. i thank so much, james bass, aren't diplomatic editor. so i had an al jazeera, a previous verdict upheld in japan over who's responsible for the for the human nuclear power plant. disaster and prosecutors in brazil present the 1st charges against dozens of supporters of the former president for storming the nation's seats of power. ah
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hi there. a weather disturbance has knocked temperatures down across essential asia, but for south asia, there'll be on the up to clear across northern areas of india, those cold wave conditions even. even though the fog remains, we have got some showers sweeping into more northern areas as that rain pull the cross pakistan turning to snow as it hits the mountains, new delhi thing that wet aware that next week. for the south it is a much clearer picture. some cloud pulling into eastern areas. sure. lanka, seeing much, dwyer, weather, just a shower to here and there. and it's the dish that has those watches, artful, possible, dense fog, some of that pulling into bangladesh. we are seeing some misty mornings here. now was a move further east, east asia, largely quiet picture for much of china. we've got some blisters. blistering,
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cold winds sweeping down. they've already dropped temperatures in mongolia. well, i could see that happen across more eastern areas. a winter re mixes while being blown by those winds into japan. we'll see those snow fairies certainly pick up across western areas and for beijing will it is going to get a lot colder. you can see minus a 2 degrees there. if we look at the 3 day, some sunshine coming through on friday, it will be a little claudia on saturday. ah . debating 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 of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions.
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the street on al jazeera lou ah, back to watching al jazeera time to recap all headlines. at least 14 people, including ukraine's interior minister and his deputy of been killed in a helicopter crash near ukraine's capital. here via croft fell near a kindergarten child among the dead. rushes foreign minister of rob accuse western countries of waging a proxy war against moscow through crane news conference. he compared the u. s. and the use policies towards russia with hitler's treatment of jews for the pain called
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is acquitted. nobel laureate, journalist murray eraser on tax evasion, charges rights group say the case is part of a larger crackdown on media freedom that began on the former president rodrigo, to take a course in japan, has acquitted 3 former executives. all professional negligence in the fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011 is upheld the routing by lower called that cleared the former employees of tokyo, electric power, company, tory gate, and be reports fuller, vice president of the tokyo, electric power company, sucking mucho arrives at court to hear his fate, he followed him by i cherry tucker kuro, another former executive accused of professional negligence in the fukushima nuclear disaster. the tokyo high court finds that they together with former chairman sooner, e sir, cut c mata would not responsible. the judge says they couldn't have foreseen the
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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 very need to mike bit of 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 with 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 sent huge wave 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
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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 nurses in the united kingdom are pressing on with their 2nd strike can as many months demanding higher pay as the cost of living souls. patients have been worn to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday. andrew simmons is that, that protest in london, the government, the state, barclay, the health secretary, has said that they are 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 be joy, sebastian, your a critical care nurse, right in the front line. tell me, how much do you need more money and what is the level of pressure right now?
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it's not just about money and pay, it's actually $1.00 of the reasons why not leaving it just at the moment or off the pandemic. vanderbeek actually destroyed another's physical and mental health. so nozzles are not able to like in a stretch as much as they used to do in the past, so they are 40 or partially living in a chest and some of them leaving the country and some of them leaving for private agencies and private hospitals. so therefore, we are lacking expedients nurses working in it. just as a result, we are working with a less experienced workforce. i'm one of the feed analysis and i am seeing resignation. let us we tell same cost of living crisis mentioned in there. so people who cannot afford to stay in and it just with this level of b. so this is posing delays in care admissions, distort just in treatment. so this is pushing lies and i'm doing this for my wife,
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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 scituate interchange. so m grievously before the brand, i may have used to do extra 5th to compensate for the law 3 of systematically taken away from us over the last 12 years. ah, but now we cannot do that because we simply cannot have that physical and mental ability to do that. on 1st, a french workers will also be on the picket lines. unions. c plan are planning rather nationwide. strikes and protests against the government moves to raise the retirement age to $64.00. bernard smith reports from paris. after a long career on his feet, ludovic 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, and ludovic will have to spend 2 more years behind the bar,
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one onqua vida. during the pandemic, the money was found and the biggest french fortunes grew. a 189000000000 euros. i think with this money, we should be able to finance public pensions a little bit. instead of letting that money going to 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 a symbolic project to fanny launch, his 2nd term. what does he want to do? the image of micron crisis manager has become so important. 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 a man on a chronicle. it is from july, opinion polls suggest most people accept the changes to the pension system are necessary,
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but around 70 percent. so microns proposal is unfair. the government's 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 a problem of employment. and we've more people thing longer in job, that means fewer jobs for the youth. the french, on average, retire at just over 62 years old. most of the european neighbors work in additional 2 or 3 years. you'd say the reforms are an assault on the welfare system. they've joint forces to lead strikes involving transport services, schools, hospitals,
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and refineries. what perhaps matters more to the government because it doesn't have a majority in parliament, is what the conservative republicans do. and they've so far indicated that a lot they like about these reforms. bernard smith, alger 0 parents, anti government protests in peru showing no signs of easing demonstrates as a calling for president dinner bull, our taste, resignation and release of jails. former president pedro castillo, thousands of people from casteel strongholds in rural areas, are expected in lima this week. no been violent protests since he was impeached and arrested last month. the refills, prosecutor general, is filed. the 1st charges against $39.00 people accused of storm and government buildings in the capital this month. the charges include staging, a coo montana care report from the region arrow. these
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images just released by the brazilian congress show how the attack on the capitol unfolded. one week after the inauguration of president wheezy, nashua luna, the silver thousands of supporters of former president j. april. so narrow 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. the silver also dismissed 40 military personnel from the presidential palace. last week, he accused members of the security forces of helping the rioters valuable britain
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out. every point, the gent, upon event, many officers were collaborating with writers. when any people in the military 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 the attack. also now to left brazil before lola's 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 as accusers, monica, and i give all jazeera rio de janeiro ah.
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