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watching. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up as western powers promised more military aid for ukraine. we talked to a tank commander on how german made hardware. it could be a game changer in the war with russia. packing to see relatives to the 1st time in years, tens of millions of workers travel across china to celebrate the learning and the u. s. hips, it's a $31.00 at trillion dollar debt limits. the treasury says it's taking extraordinary measures to avoid a default. ah, why begin the program in peru where the president has told demonstrate as they are
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acting on the edge of the law. and she won't even to their demands. thousands of protest is held a 2nd day of mass demonstrations in the capital, lima. calling for the resignation of deena buller wanting an end to police violence more than 50 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces since protest began last month following the arrest of former president pedro castillo. if you know, if this is not a peaceful protest, the acts of violence that have taken place from december until now will not go unpunished. bork is done that and look nonetheless, why are you abandoning your families and going to the streets to protest? you have no social demands, the country actually needs your protests are at the margin of the law. you want to break the rule of law. you want to generate chaos and through the scale. so take power of a donation. and mariana sanchez has moved from lamer. oh,
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a resignation, a resident that the not a lot, many people process it. this will be by many last week police in the area congress . they do, rob police, police responded with a most of the process work. people with thousands of people that came from the provinces in the country, they came from cornell, 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 a that she'd be waiting for them in the, at the presidential pass. now people are very high. we have them. one is just for nearly 50 people that were a
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these people will remain, margie until she resigned and defy, has broken out near the scene of those protests in a residential building in central, lima, dozens of firefighters have been deployed and new by buildings have been evacuated . a blaze is torn through a low income area in south korea's capital, forcing hundreds from their homes around 16 make shift, allowing so fame destroyed, hundreds of emergency workers were sent to fight the blaze escalate. all weapons were safely vacuous. ah,
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the u. s. and several european countries have pledged more military support from ukraine ahead of a dine, amazing in germany on friday, ukraine's president folemi zalinski is calling for a powerful military aid package. he's urging allies to deliver more sophisticated weapons, including german made it leopard at battle. tanks leaches, she'll call lucille, there is a vaccine against russian tyranny. and there is a vaccine against this weapon. it is no one. there is a list of countries that have it. there is a specific list from us that we meet. want to help us help. no dialogue or just help the resource is we need to do even more militarily. and that's why we're hearing the message, anti aircraft, apprentices, artillery stimulus you munitions? and i said in part of europe, your poem yesterday i think tanks need to be delivered. meanwhile, ukrainian and russian forces remain locked in a battle around the frontline city of bank notes. algae 0 spoke to one ukrainian
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tank commander there. he told us why the german may tanks would be a game changer. gretchen somewhere does a $630.00 and some would abuse. nova receiving the leopards will make us better all around. in terms of firepower, maneuverability, moving target, acquisition, and recoil. stabilisation, which improves accuracy. it's more powerful in every way. it has modern armor very well protected, and it's famous for its safety, along with the challenger to bon, cuz more double 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 take missiles, however, they can't destroy the leopard or the challenger, because they have modern armor. the crews are well protected and this was lee with them was sure it's very important because the lives of our infantry artilleryman 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
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a counter offensive and destroy the enemy. nato's military chief says, rush is likely to launch a new offensive in ukraine in spring. admiral ro, balance says ukraine will made tanks to match russian equipment. germany is now under pressure to supply those leopard to battle tanks, to help ukraine's war if it don't. mccain has more from brussel. the logistics of supplying ukraine were high on the agenda here and they saw headquarters in brussels on thursday. the military committee was in session. that's the committee where general admirals and so forth are in session. the central question for them coming from members of the media after the committee meeting was over. what about tanks for ukraine? what sort of systems could be delivered, and what effect might they have? sent? surely the leopards, 2 tank created by germany, part of the off of many european nations, but not part of the ukrainian arsenal yet. well,
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the view here is that because russia has, thanks the supreme commander of nice, so the ukrainians want to have thanks to that company decided here. that sort of question is one to be decided perhaps on friday in western germany, in ramstein, when the ministers of ne, so defense ministers will be meeting one of the key developments emerging from the european perspective on 1st day. in strasburg, the european parliament passing and resolution calling for the establishment of a tribunal to prosecute individuals who may have committed war crimes, crimes against humanity in ukraine. pro ukraine activists from serbia have filed criminal complaints against russia's wagner mercenary group, and its support is accusing them. recruiting serbs to 5 in the ukraine. moscow has relied heavily on the private military group during the war. however, serving law prohibits if citizens from participating in conflicts abroad to
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china, malware, hundreds of millions of people traveling across the country to celebrate the learn a new way came the government to ended st. covered 19 roles and back in december and for many migrant workers who live in cities, it's the 1st time they are going home. since the pandemic began, katrina, you reports from beijing? 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 me bizarre. my parents kept asking when we would return, but because the outbreak, we couldn't the advisor but they didn't understand it. i kept the same, make sure you come this year. i tried my best to explain the rules are when they
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asked for sure, they miss us very much young. the family will, will unite to celebrate the learning. yes. time is most important and your holiday . it's the 1st time 2 year old lee, l e e will meet a great grandparents there among the 10s of millions of my co workers travelling across china this week known here as soon 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 with young fights, younger due to actual returning home and a tourism are the 2 main reasons for traveling. there is a big increase in terms of toler trips from the numbers of travelers nationwide,
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which will allow you to won't quite reach pre pandemic levels, but asked restrictions, relax, brother and the economy recovers hardware. 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 avoid and countries virus restrictions on travelers from china, such as japan and the united states junction while has never left the country, but her journey is longer than not. after 28 hours on a train, they live in bless such one province. meeting her elderly parents who have recently recovered from the cone of virus for their health in the presence of food generations under one roof. she says this much to celebrate. 2 anticipating more than a 1000000 people joined and nationwide strike in france to mining president.
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emanuel micron drop his plan to pension reforms. the changes include a proposal to raise the retirement age by 2 years to $64.00 union se the move is an assault on the welfare system. well, way schools and refineries were affected by workers booking of the job. as bernard smith reports from paris, co, franz's biggest unions of joined forces to lead this protest by itself is unusual. they don't come together. axel, person from one of the biggest, the cdc axel, what are you hoping is gonna be the result of this project? well, we hope that the result of this protest will be workers for both private and public sector making the decision from now on not take a step back further and we want to defeat the government to the means of general strike. to the mean, the government plan aimed at raising the retirement age from the current 62 to the plan, 64 with the where the government is open. most frontier against macros reform of punch system. but most men to agree the pension system does need some sort of
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recall. so what do you do? oh, well, the printing system needs to be reformed. that we completely agree with the records of more than we named at improving the french and system. and by improving the printer system, we have a simple analysis which is that the printer system were founded approximately 7 years ago when a country that had just give us a good world war, where we have much less money than today. how do you pay for? well, when you look at the amount of the b and b, the amount of shareholder the, of the profits may, but the shareholders at the amount of wealth are displayed to the concert. today we are saying we should use a bit more of that will be said, mentions we're all workers group and public and private sector rather than pretending to be leveraging those role. different, different society, better terms of who has got a year with the benefit of the work or labor grants, and that from youngsters today. back to my heart. so the needs are hoping this will evolve into a broader social movement, protesting the government's policies, not just the pension. recall what, although also protesting about me continuing cost of living crisis that there is an
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actor. alec baldwin will face involuntary manslaughter charges over fatal shooting on a film set back in 2021. he was pointing a gun while filming the movie rust when it went off, killing a cinematographer. but the actor isn't the only one to face charges as well. reynolds reports, it was an actor, alec baldwin, will be charged with negligent manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer, elina 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 . honda gutierrez, read the armorer on the set 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
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guilty to negligent use of a deadly weapon. the charges follow a 15 month long investigation baldwin as publicly claim he was told, a gun was cold or not armed with lethal rounds and that he never pulled the trigger saying instead the weapon somehow malfunction. however, in f b, i analysis of the 45 caliber cold revolver determined it could not have been discharged without pulling the trigger. prosecutor 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 and a determination that they were not acting with reasonable care, they were being criminally negligent. which means they were grossly negligent,
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and their action baldwin's attorney loop neatness denounced the charges, 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 had the case remain especially how alive all it 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. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, still hate on al jazeera playing, make a boeing faces potential criminal charges. i've the crashes of 2737 max jet,
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and escalating tension in the occupied west bank after a re buys rally forces lays to palestine. steamers. ah, with that recent strong shamal and audrey breeze down the coast opened up into that sandy weather, sounded the air is going down through mom, but we look back up here because quite often those sandstorms originate from a storm development mediterranean. this 1 may not come to that, but you can see rains heading into western turf yet during friday. and just behind me is that storm developing the central matter. all of it is going to move slowly eastwards. but beyond that is now remarkably quiet. temperatures have risen, they were back minus 25 during the morning. last few days any runs took my stand,
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northern africa, and that's all warned out now is producing some snow showers in north of pakistan, northern africa. otherwise the sun is out, the same is true. so the raving peninsula with little wind, dr. anything, any sand in the as settle and sunshine is the order of the day with champs is recovering to some degree. no, shout me, rock, nothing on the levant, either. what's happening? western turkey stays in western turkey. that's rat. trough glasgow, the rains have been going slowly. cyrus is still developing as fond off as rwanda, but the heavy rains been in tanzania, and more recently was a land falling tropical cycling in the north of by the gas cap. producing a huge amount of rain for the west. looks summary. ah oh est, impose musical bank. that made fool social resistance. i'll just new world tells the story. oklahoma sean, of music. you couldn't escape arabic. earth as everywhere. that was on the long,
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early years of the turkish republic, with which the people loved to p is our best losing all no disease. ah the hello. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily angry. and he is a reminder of our top stories. this, our tens of thousands of demonstrators him through have held a 2nd day of mass in the capital lane demanding the resignation of president. dina was saying that she's refusing to step down the u. s. and several european
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countries have pledged more military support to ukraine at a joint maintain in germany on friday. ukrainian president let them use the land. he's urging them to deliver more sophisticated weapons. more than a 1000000 people across from have marched against planned pension or foams president, manuel mac wants to race over time and age by to 64 to the us. now where the ation regulator says last week's technical glitch that grounded thousands of flights was caused by a contractor unintentionally deleting files. the agency says it staff working to synchronize to databases when the computer system was disrupted. a u. s. judge has ordered plane make a boeing to face criminal charges in court next week, or the 2 crashes of it's 737 max jets. it comes after some victims, families rejected. 2 and
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a half $1000000000.00 agreement negotiated by the firm to avoid prosecution. 346 paperwork killed in crashes in indonesia and around 4 years ago, my camera has the details from washington. the thing well, 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, 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
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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. the white house says the u. s. congress will come together and work to avoid a debt default. that's after the country here. it's $31.00 trillion dollar borrowing limit on thursday. there are concerns of political showdown could unsettle markets and trigger recession as alan fisher reports from washington, d. c. the treasury department warned weeks ago that there was going to be the possibility they would have to take extraordinary measures if the country run up against this debt limit. and that's exactly what's happened in the last couple of
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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 to 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 going to 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 his speaker of the house, managed to do so by getting some votes from republicans who said that they wanted 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,
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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, but certainly the issue is there and it's got to be dealt with quickly. israeli forces have shot and killed him through palestinians during a ride and then jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the death type, the number of palestinians killed by israeli forces. this month to 17,
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iran con has the details from ramallah in the early hours israeli special forces, backed by the o. me, carried out a raid engineer refugee camp. the fire fight was intense, one palestinian fighter 25 year old other joe breen was killed. another man, unarmed and not a fighter, was also shot dead. 57, jo jawad fried boa. connie was a teacher or a local school. his son describes will happened one of 2 and her phone on the volume is really special, forces into the camp at 2 30 am. they stormed. the building at m was standing here . they shot him, were dragging him away. he was calling for help. one of ours is the closest house. how could we leave m m? i opened the door, my father and i, we dragged them in warner. they should on my father. my father went out to help a wounded man who was screaming for help. some of these almost
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nightly rates across the occupied west back of killed 17 palestinians this year in jeanine refugee camp many of the residence of people who were forced from the homes . when israel created it state in 1948 young people who have never seen their ancestral homes frustrated by the lack of any kind of peace process. many of those young men and now becoming increasingly hardened. a recent opinion polls suggest 59 percent of palestinian respondents supported an armed struggle against the occupation for the supply lakila. we haven't seen such support for an armed intifada since the last one. it's mainly due to the israeli policies in the occupied waste bank. increased settlements at killings and rates on a daily basis. the latest is really elections and coles to expel all palestinians. he israel shows no signs of stopping or even reducing rates like these. and this far right government is openly hostile to all palestinians. a combination that has led to violence the past. this miro commemorates the armed intifada. the armed
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struggle in the year. 2000 now many here say another reckoning with israel is coming down. the question is what shape up the tape? and that question is being asked with evermore increasing frequency, emerald con our desert ramallah. one of the longest held, palestinian israeli prisoners is back home after 40 years behind bars. my eunice and his cousin were convicted of kidnapping and killing, and his rally soldier back in the 1980s. i'm at my, her reports from the palestinian village of iraq in israel met her. eunice is free after 40 years. in an israeli prison, friends and family gathered in order to welcome him home. eunice was the longest held, palestinian prisoner, he and his cousin kareem were arrested in 1983 and convicted of murdering. and his really soldier kareem was released 2 weeks ago. the
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1st thing eunice did was a visit to his father's grave. he died 12 years ago, granted r o. i always hoped when i was free to see my homeland liberated eunice was born in ira, in 1958, just 10 years after the nectar, when hundreds of thousands of palestinians either fled or were forced, from the homes to make way for jewish settlers. when israel was founded in 1948, his parents chose to stay and later became palestinian citizens of israel without eunice says, she can't believe she lived to see her son, a free man. i'm how do you feel gifts showed a car and i just needed his hug. this is the best feeling ever. being the celebrations were quite palestinians are not allowed to have loud parties or even
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fly the national flag by order of the new israeli security minister. it him are being given. eunice is viewed here as a symbol of palestinian resistance to there is really occupation. he was telling reporters and family members and friends and peace activists here. that despite the fact that he was freed, he felt so ru, for thousands of palestinian prisoners who are still in his ready presence. i'm at my head ata israel. united nations pace. cape is say they have discovered bodies in more than 40 people in mass graves, in eastern democratic republic of congo that were found in a serial province after violent attacks at the weekend. being blamed on local groups, the un is calling for an investigation to establish whether the graves and attacks brazilian authorities have carried out. the 1st raids on illegal loggers in the
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amazon. since the new government took office this month, members of environmental agency and federal police plan to stop luggage and find people coach with illegal woods. president lewis, in a say in a c lula to silver, was elected on a pledge to reverse destruction of the rank time. the final of the ravia and gulf cup has gone ahead in the iraqi city of bathroom, despite, for people being killed in a crush outside the stadium, football fans were trying to get in for hours before the match. many without tickets the tournament which the home signed one has been flagged by a logistical problem. american singer songwriter david crosby has died at the age of 81 after a long illness. he founded 2 folk rough in the boots and the super group. crosby, stills nash and young.

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