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ah, knowledge is here with every oh, tough times the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism as some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging american and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me. mark them on hill. what out there? ah, i deal with police tens of thousands march and
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peru demanding the resignation of president dina, blotting. ah, civil row, you're watching over to civilized headquarters. it also coming up as western defense, but it says meet over sending tanks to keith. ukrainian commander explains how german late hardware could be a game changer in the war. on the u. s. hit sits $31.00 trillion dollars deck limit . the treasury says it's taking extraordinary measures to meet its financial obligations and packing to see relatives for the 1st time in years, tens of billions travel across china to celebrate diluted new. yes. ah, welcome to the program bruce president has told demonstrates, is that the acting on the edge of the all and she won't give in to their demands.
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thousands of protesters held the secondary of last protest, the capital lima, calling for the resignation of disability and an end to police violence. more than 50 people have died in confrontations with security forces since protest began to last month following the rest of former president federal casio issue. no, this is not a peaceful protest. the acts of violence that have taken place from december until now will not go unpunished. but it gets done on and on and off. why are you abandoning your families and going to the streets to protest? you have no social demands. the country actually needs your protest are at the margin of the law. you want to break the role of law. you want to generate chaos and through the scale, so take power of a donation. mother sanchez as more from lima. amanda resignation, a resident that be not. well not many people present. these will be bad. many last
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week. police in the area, hong risk. they do, rob police, police responded here, yet most of the brothers were peaceful with thousands of people that came from the provinces in the country. they came from cornell, they came from houston. i know that they would come here to take lima. this is the taking over the man that's a lot of the said they could come to pick him up at the school in that she'd be waiting for them in the presidential pass. now people are very had with people that were deal with
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the phone is broken out. they the scene of the protest of the residential building in the central lima. dozens of firefighters have been deployed a nearby buildings have been evacuated, rather feed a new attack on the camp for displaced people in eastern democratic republic of congo. it happened in a volatile region of to the province. the un says several people were killed. they came shortly after peacekeepers discover the bodies of more than 40 people in mass graves and nearby villages. the attacks are being blamed on the co, a local opt group. the u. n. is calling for investigation does to establish whether the graves and the attacks are linked at least 145 passengers are missing. after a motorized boat sank at night in the democratic republic of congo. the vessel capsized on the longer river near the town of
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a bus and go. so it was on its way to the neighboring republic of congo is reported that the boat was overloaded with goods and animals around $55.00 people are said to have survived the accident. ah, the us and several european countries have pledged more military support. the ukraine ahead of a meeting of defense ministers in germany on friday, ukraine's president is calling for a powerful military aid package of his lensky is urging allies to deliver more sophisticated weapons including german, they'd laugh at battle tanks. go, leafs you shall garlock's in. there is a vaccine against russian tyranny, and there is a vaccine against this 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 no dialogue or just help deepen was resource is we need to do even more militarily. and that's why we
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are hearing the message, anti aircraft, defense systems, artillery systems, you munitions. and i said in front of european parliament yesterday, i think tanks need to be delivered. ukrainian and russian forces remain locked in battle around the front line. city of buck moved to the east to 0 to $1.00 ukrainian tank, commanded anna. he told us why the german bay tanks would be a game changer. gretchen, with a 6th period that 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 bonkers, 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
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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 a counter offensive and destroy the enemy. the defense department of defense has decided to move military equipment from its base in south griff, ukraine and the war against russia. it says they would be any impact on its ability to defend against obligations by north korea. you just came, has ration from sol. the joy case of staff here and saw was asked on the matter and a spokesperson on thursday said he's seen there for if he has no direct comment. other than to say that sole and washington are in constant communication over their joint readiness on the korean peninsula. now. * south korea is home to america's largest overseas military base,
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as well as some 26000 us troops. 3rd only to japan and germany. and what we don't know exactly what this equipment entails that will be moved from us bases here to half we off the world to support ukraine's defense efforts. we do know that washington has been watching closely. its apply of 155 millimeter artillery ammunition. since november, now south korea maintains strictly its position that it only says non lethal support to ukraine, such as helmet and bullet proof that a u. s. media outlet reported in november that saul was in talks with washington to send someone 100000 units of artillery. the defense department here came out to say that it is doing so under the agreement that the end user with me, the united states. now south korea is fast rising, however, as
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a arms ex porter last year was a records mashing year for school in terms of our exports and much of that a lot ensure that went to poland including howitzers and rocket launchers as well as take. so even if these new equipment are not being sent across the border to ukraine, it does an able poland to replenish, if military supply with equipment that also abides by nato standards. so you create activists from serbia file, criminal complaints against russia, wagner, merced, regroup, and support as accusing them of recruiting serbs to fight in ukraine. monday's debbie as president condemned dr. group after advertise the said fighters. it was a rat public rebuke linked to russia by alexander the church service is a rare ally of moscow in europe. said, be prohibits citizens from participating and conflicts abroad. senior mirage near
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spreading hatred among serbs toward ukrainians towards the people 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. clear. lady, half of ukraine's power infrastructure has been damaged by russian attacks. it's led to wide spread energy shortages and pockets, and is affecting people and businesses. natasha butler has more from keep all her food and drink company's a coping keeping keeps biggest dairy fatty running isn't easy. when russia invaded ukraine and tried to capture the city last year. staff slept on site for weeks to keep production going, mid shelling and curfews. now it's power cut that it is flatten business, economically, premier your from 10 o'clock in the morning to 5 in the afternoon. we only have a quarter of our electricity nights and only half in the evening. but we need
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continuous power for 14 hours to be able to complete one milk production cycle. to make up for the shortage is the factories had to adapt. managers of the keith output and staff now perform a day and process the milk overnight. before the war, all the machines in this factory would have been running 24 hours a day. now the majority have to be switched on a night when consumption elsewhere in the city is at its lowest. repeated russian attacks on energy facilities in ukraine are straining the grid, making life even more difficult for people and businesses with cold winter weather . and li compounding the problem. it's not a special operation, it's the reason is jealous either for a population. the grain is, sir russians tried to destroy the critical infrastructure, the threat to lives or population, the grain. the lou without heating collect rusty and water in her winter condition
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. where when else i this minus then degrees says is 20. the says is, for many companies, generators provide a lifeline this craft brewery on the outskirts the city can operate with the one that pushes up costs, but at least the company's production of beers and soft drinks isn't effected. i think the key characteristic of ukrainian people is that we are fighters when someone to fight us. we fight back and we find the ways to leave, to work and to, to make our lives determined and to resume through the war may be flattering ukraine's economy. but despite the cracks and the challenges, some businesses finding ways to stay afloat with. tasha butler, i'll just 0 keith. but the whiter says us congress will come together devoid and works, pardon me, to avoid a debt default. that's after the country hit. it's $31.00 trillion dollar borrowing
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limit on thursday. they're all fears. a political showdown wouldn't settle markets and hit growth. allen fisher reports no 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 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 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,
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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 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
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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. the brazilian authorities of carried out the 1st raids on illegal loggers in the amazon since the new government took office this month. my best of the environmental agency and federal police plan to find people court with a legal would, was that luis and as you alluded to, silver was elected on a pledge to reverse destruction of the rain forest. it increased by 60 percent under his predecessor, joy ball said, all right, well, still had here on al jazeera, played make a boeing faces potential criminal charges over the crushes of 2737, max gens plus. i'm how does your castro, in charlottesville, virginia, where we're looking at the state of abortion access in the united states, 50 years after? well versus with
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ah, we've had yet more reco breaking warps recorded in moldova, down in bulgarian general area and particularly sophia, but that's not going to last. this is all cold weather which is rather more typical of winter. and we finally got some proper snow falling in the alps once more. this is the typical when to set up. but notice, but someone gets in friday, book rest is 216. so if he has picked back to 6, chisenazo 13, they're both on the warm side. but this is all heading in that direction. and so is likely in west new crane running through austria and still you'll notice in the alps we've had warnings out in places like the pyrenees. southern france that looks better on friday, but that cold air is now want to get into a true winter storm, giving a huge amount of strong wind and snow and re particularly focused on italy and that
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carries on during saturday, whilst it's mostly coldness. tony for the rest, significant snow for poland, but the stormy weather then crossed at the foot of its ladies affecting the attic as well. so you've now got cold weather with snow falling in some parts of this part of europe. jumping south. now north africa is affected by that developing storm, particularly now you're in tennessee, everywhere else is fairly quiet. there are still, of course, coastal showers in west africa. ah. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world right extreme is real and we tackle excellent frank assessments. you guys failed. it's time to back in you julio. that's why you get to get out with informed opinions, a dorky. this is the one inside story. on
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al jazeera lou ah, look about your watching over there with me said rob, little by death of all the top stories throughs, precedent, toes toll demonstrates, is that the acting on the edge of the law. and she won't give it to the 2000 pretences held a 2nd day. it must protest the capital dba, calling for the reservation of d, the ability added to police violence. 7 people were killed. the tackle account, the displaced people of easter democratic republic of congo. the read says it happened, did the region of it to re profits. walden 40 bodies were founded mass graves at
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bay by villages last week. defense ministers from around to 50 countries, a be to get generally on friday to discuss ball military aid to ukraine. several nations have already pledged additional support the ukrainian president desert allies to said heavy weapons of tanks. a fire has told through a low income area in south korea's capital forcing hundreds robert homes. around 60 makeshift twilight have been destroyed. hundreds of emergency workers was said to fight the blaze. it's believed all the residents for safely evacuated when it's made 50 years. since the u. s. supreme court ruled on the case known as roe vs wade, giving women the constitutional right to abortion that was overturned last june when the court's conservative majority allowed states to set the robles. how did you construct report so on her access to abortion has changed. avante
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logan has had 5 abortions and says she's not ashamed. i'm proud of being able to access abortion. i am proud of the abortions i've had cuz i wouldn't be here today . no, he has an 11 year old daughter and no plans for more children. she juggles motherhood with a job. she says she loves easy of thinking oh, or guiding other women through the abortion process at home. women's health and abortion clinic in charlottesville, virginia. it's not just a person having an abortion, it's a person speaking up and taking control for the rest of their life, how they saw it, and how they planned it. getting an abortion has been increasingly difficult in the united states since june. when the supreme court overturn rosie wade, now 6 months later, $24.00 states have banned abortions or are likely to do so. i truly didn't think
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about that right would be taken away from us. more than 34000000 women of reproductive age live in states where abortions are currently banned. that's forced many to travel more than 2000 miles to reach this clinic. to pack up and drive across the country because you know, no one will see you, especially in a place like taxes, where it's like 18 hours to get out of the state or more. stacy ballantine moved away from indiana after the state legislature passed an abortion ban. she used to work for an abortion clinic there and would have risk jail time if she stayed. now she works at whole women's health in virginia. i mean, it's crazy. there is no reason now we can't help people, regardless of where we live in the midwest. illinois is among the few states where abortions remain protected. these women with the chicago abortion fund work to help women from abortion band state travel to illinois for the procedure. we provide
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logistical financial and emotional support. so helping a firm to folks that the, the difficulty for which right now it is to access abortion is not a reflection of the morality of their decision. i can also follow up with you via text message. despite these efforts, researchers estimate there were 10000 fewer legal abortions in the u. s. in the 1st 2 months after roe v wade fell anti abortion activists say that's a significant victory and have vowed to pass more abortion restrictions. the battle over abortions is playing out now in state legislatures and courtrooms affecting one of the most intimate decisions of a person's life. patty, jo, castro, al jazeera, charlottesville, virginia. the usa, the asian regulator says last week technical glitch that grounded thousands of flights was caused by a contractor unintentionally deleting files. the agency says its staff were working
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to synchronize to databases when the computer system was disrupted. a u. s. judge has ordered plain manufacturer, boeing to face criminal charges in court next week. over 2 crushes of it's 737 max chance. it comes after some victims, families rejected of $2500000000.00 agreement, negotiated by the phone to avoid prosecution. 346 people died in crushes in indonesia and around 4 years ago, mike, hannah has more from washington, dc. 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,
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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 was 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 arranged 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. some politicians in lebanon, or staging a city in parliament after it failed for the 11th time to elect a president without a functioning government. the country is unable to adopt economic reforms aimed at
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cutting waste and combat in corruption. and how to report from the bay route inside lebanon's parliament, a number of m p. 's or staging and indefinite sit in their frustrated by the failure to elect the president. and they're promising not to leave, at least until the next session is scheduled. journalists are prevented from entering the building. it appears the governing alliance. this is one of these photographs made public. but these images of mill him halla furniture. silly, but inside the legislature have been released. they are members of the so called changed forces or reformists, some of whom met journalists outside the parliament building. they may be in the minority, but they say they'll continue to call for a president from outside the political elite who is able to address the economic collapse. i must hold on him to have blaze ramadi. holland is the institution responsible to elect the president. there shouldn't be any intervention by foreign
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players. i was, i'm political deals should not be made that the, this is the way the political class has been running the country for decades. and that is what has led to the situation of the parliament is deeply fragmented. no party or alliance has enough support to elect a president in the 1st round of voting. the protesting empties argue the constitution calls for open sessions. but the governing alliance lead by she are parties has been law and the movement prevent a quorum by walking out there trying to actually trying to, i mean, their strategy is to actually agree on the present outside of the institution. and then try to come up with a name and for everybody, what we're saying, we need to get back the practice of politics by leaving the member of parliament themselves elect, who they, who they think it's fit for the, for the road. as simple as that, there is a proposal for a so called consensus president to be agreed and dialogue comes outside parliament . lebanon has been without the president for times in its recent history. but this
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time there is also no functioning government. it's an unprecedented power vacuum, and many fear it could be a long one. all the while, the economic and financial crises are deteriorating and the local currency is continuing to lose value. it now trades at around $50000.00 lire to the dollar. it used to be worth $33.00, said for their elders. either. they are not tens of millions of people in china traveling across the country to celebrate the lunar new year weekend. the government ended strict cove in 19 roles and december of many migrant workers who live in cities. it's the 1st time they're going home. since the pandemic began, katrina, you reports of 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
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travel. now those had ended. she's making the journey again, with her granddaughter and daughter and toe. how me a lot. and all those are made by my parents kept asking when we would return, but because the outbreak we couldn't this was yeah, but they didn't understand it. they kept the same, make sure you come this year. i tried my best to explain the rules when they asked for sure, they miss us very much. all of the family will, will unite to celebrate the learning. yes. time is most important and your holiday . it's the 1st time to your audio e will meet her great grandparents. they are among the 10s of millions of migrant workers travelling across china. this week. known here is to 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
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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 me to my 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's a big increase in terms of total trips from the numbers of travelers nationwide, which will now it won't quite reach pre pandemic levels. but aster restrictions relax, brother and the economy recovers hardware. there will be more movement artisan shop 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 of flying to southeast asia avoid and countries of virus restrictions on travelers from china such as to pan and united states. junction one has never left the country, but her journey is longer than not just after 28 hours on
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a train. they live in blessed touch, one price, meeting her elderly parents who have recently recovered from the current virus for their health. in the presence of 4 generations under one roof, she says as much to celebrate. 2 anticipating the american singer songwriter david cosby has died at the age of $81.00 after a long illness. ah, ah, he thought the 2 folk rock bones, the birds and then crosby, stills nash and young, his song writing a tar playing sal, reshaped rock in the ninety's, sixties, and seventies. their british please to say they're looking into a video of the prime minister, richie soon traveling in a car without a seat belt on, sooner spokesman says the prime minister was, has apologized what he calls an error of judgement. any driver or passenger not wearing a seat belt in the united kingdom, could be find.
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