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on a translators and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. with villa harrison journalist working in asia and africa that be days where i'd be choosing and editing my iron stories in a refugee camp with no electricity. and right now where confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because up the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. that's why they are so important. we make those connections ah, a facing off with police, tens of thousands, much in peru demanding the resignation of president dana polar wanting
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a hello one. emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from dough house. are coming up as west empowers promise, more military aid for ukraine. we talk to a tank commander on how german made hardware could be a game changer in the war with russia. packing to see relatives for the 1st time in these tens of millions of workers travel across china to celebrate the lunar new year. and actor alex bold lend to face charges over a fatal shooting on a film. 162021. ah . begin the program in peru where 1000 of
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demonstrators are holding a 2nd day of mass protests in the capital. li, ma'am, they're demanding the resignation of president dina bowler want a and an end to police violence will than 50 people have been killed in confrontations with security pauses since protest began last month following the arrest of former president. patrick is still the president to is refusing to give in to protest his demands and spoke to them directly in a televised address issue. no, this is not a peaceful protest that the acts of violence that have taken place from december until now will not go unpunished. cynthia bork is not unlocked handles. why are you abandoning your families and going to the streets to protest? you have no social demands. the country actually needs you. protests are at the margin of the law. you want to break the rule of law. you want to generate chaos and through the scales, take power over donation. marianna sanchez has mo,
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from lima. amanda resignation. are president of the not a lot. many people projected this will be about many last week. police in the air, out hong risk. they threw rocks up, policeman police responded with a most of the protest work. these people with thousands of people that came from the provinces and the size of the country they came from. now they came from who saw a note that they would come here to take lima. this is the mark up the taking over the man. that's exactly what a lot of the said they could come to pick him up. but these will be on that she'd be waiting for them in the, at the presidential pass. now people are very had we have one more near the 50 people that were a. 2 will
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remain marking until she resigned and to find his broken out near the scene of the protest, seen a residential building in central. lemme dozens of 55 years have been deployed and knew by buildings evacuation it. ah, the u. s. and several european countries have pledged more military support for ukraine. my head of a joint meeting in germany on friday, ukraine presidents, a lot of museums, games calling for a powerful military aid package. he's urging allies to deliver more sophisticated weapons, including german made lifted bank. police who look to there is
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a vaccine against russian tyranny, and there is a vaccine against his weapon. it is no and there is a list of countries that have it. there is a specific list from us that we need. one to help us help them know dialogue or just help resource. we need to do even more militarily. and that's why we are hearing the message, anti aircraft defense artillery, munitions. and i said in front of the european parliament yesterday, i think hanks need to be delivered. and all this comes as ukrainian and russian forces remain locked in battle around the frontline city of bank moves. algae 0, spoke to one ukranian tank commander there. he told us why the german maintains would be a game changer, crushes them with the $630.00 and that would abuse nova receiving the leopards will make us better all around. in terms of firepower, maneuverability, moving target, acquisition, and recoil. stabilisation,
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which improves accuracy. it's more powerful in every way that has modern armor very well protected, and it's famous for its safety. along with the challenger to the bank is more double loans. move, or these tanks would allow us to counter attack and break the defensive line of the enemy as well as work under the cover of air power and artillery. the russians have powerful and modern anti tank missiles, however, they can't destroy the leopard or the challenger, because they have modern armor. the crews are well protected, and as i was leaving them with sure, it's very important because the lives of our infantry artillery, men and paratroopers are at stake. it's human lives matter. the leopards will enable us to stop the russians and push them back from our borders because launch a counter offensive and destroy the enemy and diplomatic attitude, james bangs, is that the economic world economic forum and dev us where he's been speaking to ministers about ukraine play for those new weapons behind the scenes here. and i've also been a great deal of active diplomacy about ukraine,
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much focusing on what weapons should go to the country following a fresh appeal from presidency landscape. the focus has been on tanks and in particular on germany, germany has the leper to tank. will it send that tank to ukraine? germany is also sold leper two's tanks to many e u a nato nations and germany needs to give them permission to pass that tanks if they want to. to ukraine. i asked the dutch foreign minister about this issue, whether germany should now change its position while it is not up to me to, to, to, to comment on the, on, on, on a german government who has done a lot in this, in this conflict. i should be implemented for, for the tremendous leadership that, that, that they have displayed. yes, you are right. time is of essence for ukrainians. and therefore we not only need to get the right stuff. we need to do it as quickly as possible. but i'm a domestic, that's also interface that we're now embarking on. we, in europe, in north america,
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we'll be able to provide ukraine with what they need a more. that is our obligation not only to help them win the war, but also for the safety and security of our european. so the u. s. congressman seth moulton is here as part of a u. s. congressional delegation. he says after a high level meeting they had, he believes he understands the german government's position, but what germany has said to us and the congressional delegation here, sat down with the chancellor just yesterday is they are following the u. s. fleet. we understand that we are the leader of this effort, and if germany says that we should send some tanks to enable them to send some tanks. i don't think that's an unreasonable request. but at the end of the day, we want to see those german tanks of the best tanks in the world on the front because that's what ukraine will need for this. next phase of the war. you, you tanks are more of an offensive weapon that a defensive weapon. ukraine needs to take back territory to ultimately not only
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restore the nation, the sovereign nation of ukraine, but also to force the russians into a more reasonable negotiating position. so that ultimately we might see an end to this war. this is devils is winding down on the issue of ukraine and weapons, the ukraine. all of the action now moves to germany, and the u. s. air base at ramstein in germany, where a meeting is taking place of defense ministers of nato, and whether decide exactly what new military aid ukraine is going to get. pro ukraine activists from serbia, i have filed a criminal complaint against rushes, wagner's motion regroup, and supporters accusing them of recruiting serbs to fight in ukraine. moscow has relied heavily on the private military group during the war. however, the law prohibits citizens from participating in conflicts abroad a sheet or near near spreading hatred among serbs towards ukrainians towards people
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who have never in history done anything bad to serbia is a crime and that crime must be prosecuted. the spread of hate propaganda leads to violence and war, and that is not necessary here, nor anywhere in europe to france. now, when more than a 1000000 people have marched against planned pension reforms, present a menu, i'm a. com wants to raise the retirement age by 2 years to 64. unions say the move is an assault on the welfare system. then it smith has moved from pass. french unions wanted a big turn out for thursday's nationwide. protests to emphasize the strength of opposition to pension reform. they got their wish, this was central paris. most french people accept the pension system needs reforming, but more than 70 percent, according to the polls are opposed to emmanuel microns plan, to raise the retirement age to 64. when we look at the amount of the b and b, the amount of shareholder the, of the profit made by the shareholders and the amount of wealth that is great in
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the country. today we are saying we should use a bit more of that well, to fund decent mentions, we're all workers go to public and private sector rather than pretending to be and reaching those were only directive as a site. the french president on a visit to spain says franz can't afford to keep things as they are, not the peak if you've the presumption in countries where people live longer, where we have created strong and fair welfare system, which rely on equality between generations. at moments where there are fewer and fewer people who are economically active and more and more who are retired. if you want to pass between generations to be fair. this reform needs to be carried out. train drive as teachers and staff at refineries as well as public transport workers were among those who walked off their jobs. trauma, frances, big a few days of joint forces to lead in these protests. that's unusual or not. so united these days and the unions themselves are not as powerful as they once were, but they hope that this protest will expand into a broader social movement not just against increasingly age of retirement,
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but also against the continuing cost of living crisis. the unions of characterized reforms as an assault on the countries welfare system because i'm a teacher, i think i'm going to be tired when i'm 64. so i am not sure i'm labeled to did to children when i'm 64th only because the more likely we'd youngsters are not only here for ourselves, isabel, and 30 years old. my parents are close to 60 and they would have to work 2 or 3 more years. the pension reform still needs to go through parliament, where micron has lost his absolute majority. so he's hoping to get it past with the support of conservatives. bernard smith, al jazeera paris, the white house as the u. s. congress will come together and work to avoid a debt default. that's after the country hit, eats at $31.00 trillion dollar borrowing limit on thursday. there are concerns of political showdown could unsettled markets and trigger
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a recession. as alan fischer reports from washington dc, the treasury department warned weeks ago that there was going to be the possibility they would have to take extraordinary measures if the country ran up against this debt limit. and that's exactly what happened in the last couple of hours. us treasury secretary, janet yellen has written to kevin mccarthy, the leader of the house, and also senior figures on capitol hill saying that she's going to start those extraordinary measures. so what is she doing not being in to certain government retirement funds for the time being. she's also looking at perhaps realizing some investments yes, government has made and she's also seeing that as we move through this process, she's gonna have to start moving money around us departments as well. that is going to put pressure on those in the white house and also those up there on capitol hill . the question will be, what can they do to avoid the u. s. defaulting on its debt that kevin mccarthy, when he was elected as speaker of the house, managed to do so by getting some votes from republicans who said that they wanted
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to see spending cuts when the debt limit came up. now, joe biden, and the white house said that simply not going to happen, that this bill must be passed clean and done. so just like they've done for republican and democratic presidents in the past. now, if there is a problem, this could cause a real difficulty in the u. s. economy and by extension, or with the world economy as well, back in 2011, when republicans and then president barack obama couldn't come to an agreement. the u. s. lost its top credit rating for the 1st time ever. and there was a tremor through the world economy that something that joe biden is keen to avoid, particularly given that the economy seems to be recovering from high inflation and high gas prices. and also things are becoming slightly easier for many families and america. so it's going to be a very interesting 2 or 3 months as the u. s. comes up against this debt limit, not on the verge of defaulting. no,
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but certainly the issue is there and it's got to be dealt with quickly. a fire has torn through a low income area in south korea's capital, forcing hundreds from their homes. around 60 night shift homes have been destroyed . hundreds of emergency workers were sent to fight the blazes, believe to all residents were frankly evacuations. still ahead on the al jazeera, a new government, and a new mission, brazil's environmental police target, illegal loggers, in the amazon rain forest, and a bruising encounter. christiano renelle though, as he takes only an l message, he has g 1st gain. ah ah!
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now it seen huge amounts of stone, the rockies, and a bit more still to come. but this winding cloud in the northern plain stays up to them. upper midwest could produce reco break the amounts of snow again. but it's only this general larry, the east coast remains relatively warm. we see, but she knows though, really dance east coast has been staying on the canadian side in this more to come here minus one. and then plus one inter on to gives you a risk of freezing rain and then a bit of red snow. notice the pacific coast, fine warrens, well sunny at least, but nothing likes the right instead of recent times. and the cold that fell down across the caribbean is showing itself in low temperatures in face like nicaragua. but generally speaking, things are up again. well, it should be nestles at $26.00, rather than 18. for example, up in the bahamas. we've got warnings. i have of tenchi, very heavy weather, and the western side of columbia, possibly in ecuador, these big showers around, and they stretched down towards rio. no warnings out here but you know,
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frequent shower, afraid by day it argentina. generally speaking, son has been back again, but you can see it's generating big showers, thunderstorms running up through a good part of central argentina in the north, the sunny side, and it's no longer quite as hot as it was. ah, 2 years old from me and mars military cool, the balance of power is shifting as thousands of pro democracy activists join forces with ethnic minority insurgence forming a united front to take on the military. people empower, goes behind the scenes to reveal growing optimism that the coalition of people's defense forces could transform the country's future on the mars frontline, on a just ego. oh,
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a hello watching. oh dear, i'm emily angry. he's a reminder of an tough stories. his, our tens of thousands of demonstrations in a 2nd day of math in the capital, lima demanding the resignation of president. dana will watch a and, and, and for believe, silent us and several european countries have pledged more military support to ukraine. had a darn amazing in germany on friday, ukrainian later let me landscape, urging them to deliver more sophisticated and white house has a short americans. congress will find a bipartisan solution to avoid a debt to vote. that's after the country. it's 31.4 trillion dollar borrowing
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limits on tens of millions of people in china traveling across the country to celebrate the learning you this weekend. the government ended stretched over 19 rules in december and for many migrant workers who live in cities. it's the 1st time they're going home is a panoramic began katrina, you reports from aging. 20 years ago, tungsten was left her home in china's south to work as a cleaner in beijing. she promised to return at least once a year, and she did until 2020. when the government imposed covered 19 restrictions on travel. now those had ended. she's making the journey again with her granddaughter and daughter in tow. how me a lot and all those are made by my parents a kept asking when we would return, but because the outbreak, we couldn't the advisor, but they didn't understand it. they kept the same. make sure you come this year. i
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tried my best to explain the rules when they asked for sure, they miss us very much young. the family will, will unite to celebrate the learning. yes. time is most important and holiday. it's the 1st time 2 year old lee, l. e. e will meet a great grandparents. oh, they are among the 10s of millions of my co workers travelling across china this week. known here is so new. it's the world's largest and migration people. and like tension walk, many have not seen their relatives for years. it's been 3 years and this train station was this busy people of all ages, all walks of life uh, beginning their journey entire families are on the move. the government says 2100000000 trips will be made, beecham, white, the smart that's double last year, fights younger due to actual returning home and a tourism are the 2 main reasons for traveling. there is
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a big increase in terms of toler trips from the numbers of travelers nationwide, which will allow you to won't quite reach pre pandemic levels, but asked restrictions, relax, brother and the economy recovers, hardening. there will be more movement artisan job, and people aren't only traveling domestically. the end of mandatory quarantined for incoming passengers has led to an increase in ticket sales for international flights. many off line to southeast asia, avoiding countries of virus restrictions on travelers from china, japan and the united states. thompson while has never left the country that her journey is longer than morris. after 28 hours on a train or they live in such a private meeting, her elderly parents who have recently recovered from the current of virus for their health and the presence of 4 generations under one roof. she said as much to celebrate. 2 added the 18 at the alec
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baldwin will face involuntary manslaughter charges over a fatal shooting on a film set in 2021. he was pointing a gun on the side of the field, rough when it went off, killing the cinematographer by the act. it isn't the only one to face charges as rog reynolds reports. it was an actor, alec baldwin, will be charged with negligent manslaughter in the shooting. death of cinematographer. melina hutchins, on a film set in new mexico, in 2021. he's also facing charges as a producer, because he should have known that the conditions on that sat were unsafe. hannah gutierrez, read the armorer on the sat of the low budget. western rust will also be charged with the same offense. in film terminology. the armorer is the person responsible for the safety of all weapons on a filming location. assistant director, dave halls who actually handed baldwin the gun that killed hutchins has pleaded guilty to negligent use of a deadly weapon. the charges follow
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a 15 month long investigation baldwin as publicly claim he was told, the gun was cold or not armed with lethal rounds and that he never pulled the trigger saying instead, the weapon somehow malfunctioned. however, in f b, i analysis of the 45 caliber cold revolver determined it could not have been discharged without pulling the trigger. prosecutors say the evidence clearly shows a pattern of criminal disregard for safety on the rust set near santa fe. really, everything for the armor and alec baldwin come down to criminal negligence. and what they ended a determination that they were not acting with reasonable care. they were being criminally negligent. which means they were grossly negligent, and their action baldwin's attorney loop neatness denounced the charges,
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sang. this decision distorts helena hutchins tragic death and represents a terrible miscarriage of justice. photos taken after the shooting showed baldwin, apparently distraught mysteries. in the case, remain, especially how alive bullet came to be mixed in with dummy rounds on the set and how that bullet was loaded into the gun that was then handed to baldwin. investigators found an additional 5 live rounds at the location. baldwin reached a financial settlement with the hutchins family last year for an undisclosed amount of money if convicted, he could face 5 years in prison. robert olds al jazeera los angeles, the u. s. ation regulate her says last week's technical glitch that grounded thousands of flights was caused by a contract unintentionally leaving files. the agency said it staff was working to synchronize her databases when the computer system was disrupted. still
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in the us, in a job fair has ordered plane make a boeing to face criminal charges in court next week, over 2 crashes of it's $77.00 max jets. it comes after some victims, families rejected a 2 and a half $1000000000.00 agreement negotiated by the sin to avoid prosecution. 346 people were killed in crashes in indonesia and around 4 years ago. and mike, hannah has more now from washington dc. while this going back, that was in january 2021. when boeing reached the deal with the justice department in terms of which had paid $2500000000.00, including $500000000.00 towards the relatives of those killed, that appear to be that boeing was granted a relief from further prosecution for at least a 3 year period, that was the same texas court in which the relatives then in october last year,
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brought another case to the judge. arguing that they should have been notified of the deal before it was agreed to the judge and this is back in october, agreed at that particular point saying as well that those killed in those crashes were victims of a crime. making very clear in his opinion that there was a criminal action. now in his judgement today, the judge has repeated this particular point. and in addition, has now called on boeing to send a representative to be arraigned in the texas courthouse on the 26th of january. in other words, the judge is saying, you have criminal charges to answer. you have got to come before me so i can tell you what those charges are and you will plead whether you are innocent or guilty of these charges. brazilian no authority have carried out the 1st raids on illegal loggers in the amazon since the new government took office this month. president lewis in a le ledger silva was elected on a pledge to reverse destruction of the rainforest. about 10 members of the
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environmental agency, bama joined a federal place in the reigns under the government of former president, jaya. both on our staff were cut back and funding reduced 16 rains, as shall deceive. they planned to stop bloggers and find people cold with illegal woods during both in our time in office. there was a 60 percent increase in deforestation compared to the previous 4 years column and is, is a brazilian environmental journalist. she says the raids mark a welcome change in environmental policy. after 4 years are the only bad news about the amazon destruction. we are finally receiving some really news about action to reverse it. and during his 1st day at office present lula, you should seek, decrease changes the key points to really curb indigo logging and illegal
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deforestation the amazon. one of the key thing is they resume of the plan f, a chill fight deforestation that was solid hon. so now this plan slash deforestation rate by over 80 percent during the 1st 2 terms of barbara. and now it's expected shooters is saying they oversight over for a station during the last years. they are not properly dawn. so during the government now they do need to go to the ground and hack information from fella data and what's happening on the ground. and these raids are key because they have the surprise element to, to how wrong doing and whoever is destroying the for. this is a big challenge because these people have been emboldened by a brazil highest authority,
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was the president was supporting their crimes. and we know that change in his mindset, it's not something that changed with her monday to the order. so it's really needed to have a task force of all of the story keys that deal with environmental defense to track who is behind the scrat christiana. rinaldo has scored in his opening game in saudi arabia, but his efforts to the sadie old team weren't enough to stop long time rival lino messy and he's p. s d sign winning. the exhibition game in rags santo marsh was at the match. oh, thank, leaving king 5 international stadium retreated to real gall said, here we are. this is the 1st meeting between chris john or not i, as message if you face the reality,
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all for team headlined by a renown go. fans of both football legends got to see their heroes get on to school . it was a particularly special night for not go as this was his 1st game of moving to saudi arabia. a lot of friends will hope they'll see plenty more goals for you embark on the glory in asia. more than 2000000 people reported the wanted tickets to watch this friendly match and a good turn out to be the last time bernardo met the faith. oh, american singer songwriter david cosby has died at the age of $81.00 after a long illness. oh, he founded 2 rock band beds and the super group. crosby, stills nash and young, his song writing and guitar playing star shaped rock in the $960.00 s and seventies .
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