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here watching that is our life from a headquarters in ohio, jedi and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes, germany facing mounting pressure to send its leverage tanks to ukraine at a meeting of 50 countries at ramstein airbase. and al jazeera joints investigation finds asylum seekers were forced to return from italy to greece and inhumane conditions. sierra leone reserves. 30 percent of all jobs for women, including the parliament on management roles, and traveling to see relatives for the 1st time in 3 years. hundreds of millions of chinese headphones to the countryside to celebrate the lunar new year. coming up and sport like father like son, sebastian corda stays on track to follow his dad's australian open winning run as he upsets another grand slam champion. ah,
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welcome to the news our germany is facing mounting pressure to allow the export of its leper to battle tanks to ukraine, president viola de mer zalinski says they could turn the tide of the war against russia. that pressure came as defense ministers from 50 countries met at ramstein, airbase to coordinate military support for keith. and the head of the meeting, finland announced the new donation of more than $430000000.00 worth of equipment. and the u. s. promised armored vehicles, an air defense worth up to 2 and a half $1000000000.00. today's meeting focused on ukraine's needs for air defense and armor. we also pushed hard on how to synchronize those donations and turn them into fully operational capabilities. and that means every step from donation to training to maintenance and then to sustainment as the
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person has been following the meeting and ramstein airbase in germany. it seemed that the secretary austin was really trying to hide his disappointment. but there must have been some feelings of disappointment, not only at his side that also at utter nato partners about the fact that germany has the late this decision. the secretary often actually specifically flew to berlin last yesterday to speak with the new a defense minister of germany. and he was definitely hopefully hoping of some more progress today. but as the german minister announced earlier today, there will not be a decision today. and maybe he said it could be tomorrow, it could be in a week or 2 weeks, but it's such a delicate matter with so many pros and cons. he said that this needs to be carefully wait. and it's not clear where the decision is now hanging on, but it was also said earlier this week that in
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a conversation on the phone between chancellor olive shoals and joe biden, there was some mention about a sort of going to gather. so it shows about the asked biden, also to send thanks. american. thanks, abraham. thanks, but the, the u. s. has already announced that that's not going to happen. these thanks. they say is, are much more complicated. the slap are 2 tanks are much more suitable for ukraine, and short has always been a concern that this would escalate the conflict that nato could be a directly be in confrontation with russia. he has also internal pressure from germans, from people in his own party. not to go that far. natasha butler is joining us now from caves to lloyd austin has pledge us support and commitment. what does this mean for ukraine? well, it's clearly good news for ukraine,
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a dance. one of the best pieces of news that come out of this meeting today in germany that ukraine has this ongoing support from a 50 countries in organizations that met ramstein for he what it is look for is not any support of course, but weapons. and it also has that a pledge of weapons and military aid from a number of european union countries, but also that huge military aid to plat package from the united states to point $5000000000.00. evil receive tanks from the u. k. will receive a munition. it will receive vehicles, helicopters, drones, how it is from a number of other countries. that's all great news for keith. however, he will be disappointed that germany has decided not to send its leopard thanks for the time being. and it was there hasn't a green lighted, sending those let, but thanks for any of these other european partners that actually have them and
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have them ready to go. so that will be disappointing for keith. but otherwise, it has been a meeting that has suddenly offered, are some positive aspects of for the ukrainian president. overload him, is lensky. he has said from the beginning, look, ukraine is fighting. this will not only for ukraine, but for europe, for the rest of the world for democracy. and that is how it's very much seen here in ukraine that they would like to see less talk, less discussion over what to say and what weapons when they want those weapons. now as soon as possible, especially as there is talk of russia, possibly launching a new offensive in the spring. ok, thank you so much. natasha butler reporting from keith on the house was joining us from moscow with more on the kremlin reaction and, and we'll, we'll list disappoint the kremlin that are those 50 countries have come out in their continued support for ukraine? well the rain, it's a matter of concern for more school and we can see that in the lines coming from
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the russian foreign ministry that sees supplying a key with more weapons, will escalate the situation as for the, for the ministry and will cause more casualties for mr also, i q is the west of hypocrisy for ignoring the casualties on the other side of the border as for the russians now also the, the criminal and warm that this the supply of weapons will take the conflicts into another level and will put the nature of face to face with russia that urged the kremlin the west and lions to take into consideration the concerns of more skill because this could help de escalate. however, the score dmitri prescott, this for certain for for kremlin, said that nothing is going to change in the field. and this is, this is just create more targets for the, for the russians. and, you know,
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this is kind of escalating, the very thought of here in more school was school with the more with more concerns now is also taking into consideration the situation with this picture. it's public opinion. it's reaching to the foreign foreign countries trying to give a position a stance, but also trying to suit the concerns inside the country and try to convey a message that there are still options trying to raise the stake and say everything is going to according to the plan. all right, thank you so much. holly has some reporting from moscow. so the german made leopard 2 tanks or at the core of the discussions at ramstein air base launched in 1979. they've been upgraded several times. currently 13 european armies are using the battle tanks, the leper to is valued for us maneuverability. it's later than other comparable models, such as britons challenge or to the tanks of recent battlefield experience. nato
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forces use them in august on other nations that have received leper tanks. from germany require approval from berlin before they can be sent to a 3rd country. and that means the tanks can be sent to ukraine without germany's permission. let's bring in the survey. i assume lenny from palmer, spain, he's the director of the european resilience initiative center. joining us from from berlin, welcome. you're speaking to us from palmer rather, but the center is in berlin. let me just correct myself. welcome to the al jazeera news hour. so the german prime germany is in fact, hesitance not yet committing to send these tanks to ukraine. part of the reason is that germany worries about escalation of the war and how loud mir putin will react to the supply or these concerns justified. yeah, hi and thank you for having me today. well, it is hard to say how justify it's all the german concerns in the context of all
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the delays, like it's almost one year of the war now. and the full scale invasion in germany's steel. totally concerned with its own fears on stances. we have here today, maureen, from the german defense minister stories as she sat, she has ordered his ministry to finally find out how many german army has possession on time and tanks can be sent to grades and how many tanks, bachelor, ready tanks are in possession of the german industry, not yet deliver it to the customer. so when we think about the fact that germany needed 11 months of the war to check books and to understand, well we have that much. thanks. maybe that much. thanks. and that much thanks. our operational lease looks like talk to lee unpreparedness like totally unread and
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it's for any conflicts. and of course, if your armies in your industry, even though you don't over 1st of all, your politics isn't that change that you don't know, 11 months after the start of the war, how many weapons you have. and that means that anything can give you thought, i don't believe that any, any excuse which charitable shawls are all the germans petition, booting will be angry. they can take them to the reception that he's acting, and that he's going office alone. hence, the desire to coordinate with allies and particularly the united states. i think that that is, that is totally totally nonsense. what shows like we hear only nonsense from him, from his former minister, lumbering, resigned recently, only nonsense since the february. they said that the,
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this told that the russians will attack them. they talk about the bringing me cannot operate. this is the case, it's 66. if it's a gated device, it's from the euro. then they said that it will take time to deliver. now we know that they never wanted to believe or later. they said, we'll escalate it is, it is nonsense to a to, to, to say that off to the mother, you pull off the boot job off the barman's ukrainian infrastructure after the russian missiles leaving room to where do you think that these types of weapons and these types of tanks can actually change the course of the war. yes, they can. that's how the gradients wants them. because ukrainian now ukrainians put this war into some sorts of a stalemate. they have liberated 60 percent of their service to read and they don't lead the russians to go further. so now they need more weapons and the good weapons
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to push the russians further back. because what they do now, the grain and then can, they can call the rush invasion about every day of these of these stake. it means that your soldiers dying brain and civilians died. so your gradients need 1st of all, battle tanks then eyes these infant required and vehicles, and 3 jets. she stores an effective and swift offensive and to push the russians back. when we the west, when we don't deliver the weapons, we don't escalate. we just prolong the war in a fraternity. we just let the russian to kill more cranium and that's a threatening. all right, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from spain. now these lines, city of buffalo in eastern ukraine has been the focus of intense fighting for months . ukrainian forces appeared to be holding out against the russian military. amaral has reports, chiefly of de la,
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shut off him at this is the city of buck moot in eastern ukraine. warplanes are part of ukraine's air defenses against rushes, relentless attacks. armored vehicles, line the streets, waiting to be deployed. makeshift markets are set up in the safest areas. those who have money venture out to get what they need. those who don't wait for aid to arrive. ukrainian soldiers realize that they're at a turning point in the war. fierce fighting is happening across the city, suggesting no end is in sight. the most important items we receive are the torches . we also get bottled water. the city has no water or electricity. we are grateful to everyone who is helping. this is the 1st time at the station, but food and blankets are handed out every day. you get a good you. soldiers in the engineering units have started to dig trenches and set up fortifications in the heart of buck moshe last friday. others are planting land
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mines insisting they will make rushes advance as difficult as possible. says i was low, middle we prepared for grew low fill over. don't get to that, but hope is not enough. we must be prepared. i think the wagner forces overwritten their group of thugs and criminals, colonel whitman's place it in the city is not besieged, say the ukrainians, however, is not in good shape and more reinforcements are needed for the inevitable battle this, i don't know what to look on here to the ice white ukrainian forces are preparing for the worst case scenario in back. my didn't about the fiance then fin may done. fighters are on high alert, watching the enemy's every movement. mr. hutton, in the recon command center. drones of various shapes and sizes are deployed and followed vigilantly from these screens. with time, the operators have become more experienced. their job is no less important than those fighting in the trenches. people are work saved the lives of our fellow
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soldiers. we detect any enemy movement using those drones. we enable our forces to move and penetrate their line safely. we succeeded in destroying heavy vehicles in artillery on the buck my phone line. the russians operate similar units. the soldiers say, both sides are equipped with artillery and tank making them. however, quick decision making is what tips the scales in ukraine's favor, they say, cemented by the determination to defend their homeland. once more had on the algebra news hour, including police and brazil conduct raised to find those responsible for the riot from the capital. earlier this month. another attack on the place people on the eastern democratic republic of congo, days after government were killed by armed route, a buzzer beater, for one of the biggest stars was it enough to help his team? when the answers coming up with joe import.
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ah, but 1st asylum seekers trying to reach europe describe being forcibly removed forcibly moves from italy to grease on make sure the prisons and fairies i'll just 0 as part of an investigation with lighthouse reports and other media partners has her testimony about refugees being locked in small rooms without food or water. some other victims or miners. journal reports from barry, italy across the adria to see from greece, the port of berry in southern italy. it's one of the number of ferry roots used by migrants and refugees from countries like iraq, syria, and f canister, who risked their lives stowed away in hidden compartments on trucks. the crossing between different greek and italian ports can take between 9 and 30 hours. some
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di trying others are discovered on board and handed to the italian police liber sana, john laura con data. leave your lens. people have told us about violence and acts of force about being locked up about being dragged from the ferry. one person had an epileptic attack and was, let's say, dragged and kicked by the crew. one woman told us of invasive searches over intimate pass. it's alleged, they're often not provided with translators as required by law, and that some prevented from claiming asylum before being returned to greece locked in the vessel. they arrived in occasionally leaving, assigning, they were there, edged on the wall. this man pictured himself in may last year, handcuff to the railings on a fairy bound for greece, using his description of the vessel and its route. this storage space was located in the vehicle bay below deck and in the greek port of patrol,
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we meet belushi from us gun stand. his story is all the more significant because his documents show that he's a minor aged 17 the home on monday to give him i've been here for 6 months and then played many games. once i have under a refrigerated truck and it went inside the big ship, and when it arrived on the truck left the ship, i was found and arrested. they did not question me about a seeking asylum. they did not take my fingerprints and they just put me inside a small room and sent me back to greece. it's not unusual for commercial fairies to have a small lock up room on board, sometimes used to secure unruly passengers. for instance, on this one, we found a holding cell. the crew were heard to refer to as the prison line approach you now the up of if a dec the base very but shop is between the tell me both of barry and the brick cord. so puck sauce and he will need suck and here. and the bow of the vessel is a metal box, angular,
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unprepossessing. until that is look inside. there's nothing more than a sheet and cardboard on the floor. words identified as kurdish, a scrawled on the wall. but there illegible, responding to our investigation, the fairy company concerns said it fully complies with national and international law. actions, behaviors and practices such as these it wrote have never taken place on any of its vessels. and confronted with the evidence, the bari police commissioner denied italian complicity as well. you go on all the library from shawna d d to get char? i wouldn't dare to say that doesn't happen. i've seen the pictures of that person handcuffed, but i don't know the context or where it took place going. there's still a lot of the rituals you will learn how that but out. yeah. and now my colleagues telling me that the police don't even get on the ship. this is an important point.
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we had the migrant to the ferry crew and he's then handed over to the ferry captain . a tacit admission that forced returns do take place. but a defense that activists find unconvincing. fall a chair stuck at 2 doors. i am certain that the italian police are aware the border police. a lot of this is done by or in front of the italian police. we denounce not only that these forced returns are illegitimate, but also that they take place without formal procedures with no record of what actually happened. in fact, the numbers are impossible to find out. in 2014, the european court of human rights found that italy had illegally detained and returned 35 asylum seekers by ferry to greece. the italian government has since insisted the practice no longer occurs. yet our investigation has her testimony
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from 8 people who've been forcibly return from italy to greece. in just the past 12 months. joan, a whole al jazeera in bowery, italy will now speak to mat broomfield, who was detained himself in 2021 at the italian border while he was on holiday in greece, and then he was in prison for 2 months. not broomfield, you are joining us from belgrade. serbia, welcome to the al jazeera news hours. so as were saying, you were detained, you were deported to greece, and then you were put in a greek detention center. you say that while you were imprisoned, you're really got a glimpse of what life is like for refugees who are trapped in european detention center is. tell us what you saw. absolutely, so my case is somewhat different and i'm a british national with the british court a but i was then lucky this very unique experience and to mass with
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these guys in pretty much missions as you just described, a greek detection system. i don't know a no information, i mean not knowing where they are not right now, right. they open the door something which is really fundamental, this whole system. you know, these small groups kind of people are same story, of course, continues with holes in the police station in the model. this whole process works. there are people from kerry now right? or who the italian government has responded saying that insist that
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these types of practices no longer occur is, but from what you seen. i mean, how can this actually be going on without someone in authority, someone official actually knowing that these practices are taking place? well, i mean these, i think what this story one side is that it's not just the police involved in these processes of g. most people who are eating refugees, holes people, some people about police with some numbers, mosques, these, not just many private companies. companies for the airplane companies and other institutions as well because got involved in finance
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against people trying to see cause you know, the whole c, j is where the problem is, you know, something that i so when i was kind of to my attention that increase on these guys often the medical part is out there also most going on. there's a lot of people so i just agreed to be deported back to the issues you know police. okay. thank you. so much mart broomfield for speaking to us from service. police in brazil have carried out raids on people suspected of being involved in the storming of government buildings earlier this month. police say they're looking to identify people who participated in or
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funded the right on january the 8th supporters of the former right. when president j, your ballston era, were calling for october, his election results to be overturned. the vote saw both scenario defeated by left his president, louise industrial lula. desilva. monica in a cab, has a moore from rio de janeiro. they are accused of instigating ah, what the brazilian government is calling an attempted co there being charged with trying to i destroy democracy in brazil, which was just back of brazil ended its military regime in 1985. so these 3 people, one of them is a truck driver. another person is a former, or a public servant who was working for the government or former president valuable sonata, who is now in florida and has been there ah, since before lula is an observation, because he did not want to pass on the presidential sash. ah, and then there's a woman they have been now the proofs that they have against them is videos that
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they have posted on social media. one of them calling for the uprising and for the riots that happened on january the 8th. when the storm, the presidential palace, the congress and the supreme court, destroyed objects of very valuable and historical objects. destroyed all the windows and doors and they've been posting that all so they were calling for blockades of oil refineries. still had on the al jazeera news, our google leaves thousands of employees searching for new jobs. after announcing mass layoffs, ski queen lindsey von becomes the 1st skier to complete the toughest downhill course in the world. in the dark details coming up and sport with joke. ah
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and this is your weather report for the middle east and africa. thank you so much for tuning in. not a lot going on, but we are seeing a bit more cloud pop up. even see some showers brushing into that north coast of oman. so we go in for a closer look bit more in the way of cloud cover. all. so for us here in doha, there was some of those showers coming into the pitcher on saturday. not a bad day in jet europe to 30 degrees with full on sunshine in the forecasts. also quiet across central asia as we looked through pakistan as while some showers though around its long body, of course, outside of the city as we head toward the mountains, some snow will be falling, dare active weather, hopping over the aegean into that western side of turkey. are just starting to clip areas there. this is the 2nd round of rain to come in for the top end of africa or rain and wind combo because we got this disturbance in the central mediterranean. so rain for the northeast of el g area, northern areas of tunisia, central africa,
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tracy toll is actually pretty quiet. most of the action is south of the equator, as we would expect for the year. of course, keeping tabs on our tropical storm as it fizzles out, the worst of the rain north and now west of antenna and revoke. and we could see some flooding in namibia as capital vin took over the course of the weekend season . ah, every war meets a devastating impact. tell me environment. earth rises, explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientist. safeguarding one of our most valuable results is these are important samples. we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees. striving to co exist with nature. ok, so what's going on there is we have simulating what happens when an elephant thomas life off to conflict on al jazeera. i'm holding the powerful to
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account as we examined, the u. s. is role in the world on al jazeera, on counting the global economy. it's factoring is the end of globalization. the well super rich big ball wealthier than everyone else. over the last few years, plans china dominates the red market, but you are a big jump, found it largest deposit of the metal, counting the call on algebra. oh, a teller, we're going to be tough stories on the altar. there are news. our asylum seekers trying to reach europe of describe being captain unofficial prisons when they are forcibly returned from italy. the testimonies are part of an al jazeera
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investigation in partnership with lighthouse reports and other media. police and brazil have carried out raids on people suspected of participating in or funding the storming of government buildings earlier this month. the supporters of the former president, you're both scenarios. we're calling for october. the election results to be overturned. us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, says washington is committed to supporting ukraine. defense ministers of 50 countries met in germany to coordinate military support for keith and germany has not made a decision to provide change. russia has also called an informal meeting of the un security council to discuss ukraine's attacks and the dumbass region. christmas looming, has more from the un. the subject of this meeting is what they are describing as the systematic war of ukraine on the don bass. it's a history lesson really going back to 2014 and setting up the meeting. the russian
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ambassador said that he wanted to lay out the background for the ongoing conflict in ukraine and the root cause is not that they haven't done this before. here at the united nations, but i think what significant is that there are 5 new members of the security council who have just started their terms. countries like japan in switzerland. and so russia is making its case for why this conflict is ongoing. i at a time, of course, when the global economy is suffering other conflicts are getting less attention here at the united nations. and we are hearing this. oh rhetoric about scaling up the war and more weapons flowing to the region. so it would be interesting as well. to hear if russia has any response to that as well. coming out of this, this, this informal meeting pro ukraine activists from serbia of filed criminal complaints against russia's wagner mercenary group,
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accusing it of recruiting serbs to fight in ukraine. serbia president condemned the wagner group after it advertised for fighters. serbian law prohibits citizens from participating in conflicts abroad. the shooting year mirage near spreading hatred among serbs towards 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, sleep jaelyn or glue shots, has more from belgrade, sir, been president alexander rooted, has condemned a russian mercenary force wagner for trying to recruit soldiers from serbia after the group ran a local media advertisement for served to fight in ukraine. it's land roches that sites in social media groups for publishing advertisement. in the serbian language in which the wagner group calls own volunteers to join its ranks, which is publicly wagner,
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why do you call any one from serbia where they know that something like that would be against regulations? the silvia laws has been the birth of the patients of the citizens in conflicts abroad and several people have been sentenced for doing so. the exact number of service who fought in ukraine has never been disclosed by official sylvia and defense minister militia water, which also warned to service again, joining russians rank in the war. he said this will result in illegal consequences . want, once they're able to be held responsible before the state bodies, serbia is a candidate to join the european union. but it also has close size with russia and entirely depends on get imports from russia. i'll remind you also the sort of the remains the only european country apart from bella. ruth didn't join western sanctions against moscow. i own the dra handle,
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which he says he will have very difficult conversations with you and us representatives and says he will address through appeals over the weekend to tell them what is required and expected from serbia regarding cost of all and sanctions against russia. that is drawn, kirby, the national security council coordinator speaking right now in washington dc. and he's just announced that the united states and just needed russia's wagner mercenary group, an international quote, criminal organization will get more on that story and bring it to you here. i'll just there may be or saying that the u. s. and protest hers are gathering for the annual march for life rally in washington. this is the 1st time the march has been house since the u. s. supreme court overturned the case known as roe v. wade and june and then women's constitutional right to abortion. high desert, castro reports on how access to abortion and the country has. i beg your, pardon,
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alan fisher, reports from that rally taking place in washington, dc. the sizes that are here have come for the 1st mark for life since the supreme court made its controversial decision to essentially abandon federal protections for abortion. they, since that happened in the summer, 13 states have passed laws that me to almost impossible to have an abortion. although a number of states have enshrined the right to abortion in their laws. what is interesting is that when abortion protections were on the ballot during the midtown in november, it passed in every state, including conservative states like kentucky and montana. but the states are going to be the next battle. good. that is why the march for life will hold twice the number of launches in state capitals in the coming year than they did last year. 5 in 202-210-2023. and the people here believe it state legislators that can make a huge difference. congress can change things. governments can change these, but people need to change the way they did in life. it's 2 mistakes that happened
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when the woman gets pregnant course if she did, planet, that's a, that's a mistake to make a 2nd mistake is just devastating to human being. i think i think she just continued to speak peacefully at every opportunity they can speaking in love and truth, but with peace and gentleness. abortion was definitely an issue during the mid term elections and the republican suffered, they didn't get the red wave that they were predicting. but they're still in the majority in the house of representatives. and they have already passed their 1st bill on abortion. it was very narrow in focus, but it still passed, but there are other, more expensive bill that they're hoping to push through the difficulty. of course, they've got it to do that. they also have to convince a democratically controlled senate and the president who said he will be to anything that makes abortion much more difficult in the united states. but that is why the people here are going to change their route. they're going to what pos,
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capitol hill to make sure that the republicans, they know there are still people who care about this issue before they head off and finish at the place where they've always finished as the supreme court, public and private companies in sierra leone. now have to reserve 30 percent of their jobs for women in a bit to tackle gender and balances. the law also guarantees women at least 14 weeks of maternity leave equal pay on training opportunities. companies will be find the fail to reach the quotas. shirley own is currently ranked 180 seconds out of 189 countries in the us 2020 gender development index. mickey spencer coker is head of advocacy and movement building and purposeful that's a global organization promoting women's activism. she says the new law is a big step forward. we have a population that's 52 percent plus female. but a significantly less than that in terms of development will be an education or
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presence in the workforce. and it's, it's to this governance credit that the political will, is there to do something about it. we, we know certain factors are represented and you know, better for women than others. right now we have a growing young population and culture of young people who are going heavily into entrepreneurship and looking at for themselves, finding jobs for themselves. but in terms of the form or where women are in terms of representation, the representation is grossly below 10 percent in terms of positions of leadership and, and governance. and that's the reason why this act, which has been decades in the making, by the way, is so historic form. not just women, women and girls are 30, but the society as a whole. of this, this government has taken a position led by our president,
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that syrian cannot develop and be a middle income economy. if it does not take the issue of the development of the women, if it's women and girls as a top priority, and that's come to with, you know, legislation and policies to do with education. and now specifically in terms of ensuring that women's participation in both public and private life is addressed with positive measures to, to change the current narrative that we do have. there has been a new attack on a camp for displaced people in the eastern democratic republic of congo that happened in it to re province. the un says at least 7 people were killed. malcolm lab reports the story contains images. some viewers may find upsetting. dozens of people have been killed in a tory province in recent weeks. a rebel group called for deco, which operates in eastern democratic republic of congo, is widely thought to be responsible. i managed to hide myself when the militia
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started the mass killing in the village with machetes, bullets. after a few hours, as a militia withdrew from the area, i came back to check around and i found the dead body of my husband, among others along the road site. many of the relatives of the victims only found the bodies of their loved ones. days after co deco fighters left the area i went on my share day, the militias were carrying many machetes and summer guns. i saw them from well hiding myself in the machine. these were covered with blood after they finish killing all the people has. and i wanna buy my kid eco originated in a conflict, david, grazing and farmland that began decades ago, fought on ethnic lines. now the group controls lucrative trade routes and gold mines is quin stronger in recent months. the u. n says attacks by kid echo and it's rivals i year should be investigated. december 2022. the mission reports that at least 195 civilians have been killed. and $68.00 injured as well as $84.00 people
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abducted during several incidents attributed to good deco and the year armed groups . the recent attacks have increased the number of displaced people to more than 1500000 inventory, and reduced access for humanitarians to those in need of assistance. un peacekeepers have been blamed for failing to protect people. recent talks between the government and rebel groups in kenya's, capital nairobi, haven't stopped the violence malcolm web al jazeera human rights watch is calling for an independent and transparent investigation, and to the death of a prominence were wand and journalist, john williams. and walley was the editor of the chronicles, and often criticize the rwandan government. the newspaper says the journalist died in a traffic accident wednesday while writing a motorbike in the capital kick ali. the advocacy group says tale expressed concern about his safety. on his calling, his death, suspicion, peruse president,
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annabel are to, has called for dialogue after confrontations between protest her as on police during mass demonstrations in the capitol. more than 50 people have been killed in anti government protest since her predecessor pedro castillo was impeached and arrested. 6 weeks ago, marianna sanchez reports ah, a violent night in the capital of bidding protesters clashed with police as they tried to stop angry peruvians from reaching the parliament building. thousands, marched through lima, demanding the resignation of precedent. deena will not of the sand threw rocks and bottles and security forces responded with tear gas. several protesters and police were injured to day. the people rising up, not because we want to, but because of the conviction we have for a better peru, president dina bellow watty has to resign. ah, an empty building in the cities historic center could fire. although the cost is
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yet unknown. the protesters are calling for the resignation of the precedent. the dissolution of congress, fresh elections and the new constitution mario can put on. oh, god will help us. we will win sooner than later. if she does not resign, the people will kick her out. and we will die for our children. oh, since journeyed from southern provinces for a 2 day national strife. oh yes, he come in. those had travelled from one kalika, an indian region in central diddo. i'm marching for my children and grandchildren dina leave. we don't want to see you any more, your stubborn and you must leave in the south of the country 100 straight to take over the airports. he will jaeger goose gwinnett, he can. ah, the president addressed the nation on thursday evening. she called for dialogue, but vowed to prosecute protesters who had broken the law, king must be nausea. and your protest is no social agenda. you are outside the
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lawyer. you want to break the rule of law and generate chaos and disorder. you want to take power and a fight more than 50 people have died in protests in former president bill castillo was ousted and arrested 6 weeks ago. this is a legitimate government. that's the question for many peruvians, most this approval. but what the government them believe she should stagnant littering? stepping down, i opinion polls say 71 percent of peruvians don't agree with one. what if the and half of the country support the protesters demands the state of emergency, the country has been extended. nearly 100 roads have been blocked. the economic losses are enormous and there appears to be no end in sight to the spiraling unrest . medina, sanchez, i just see that lima. google's parents company alphabet is cutting 12000 jobs
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worldwide. it's the latest large tech company to lay off worker is after rapid expansion during the coven 1900 pandemic. whereas off the loss equates to 6 percent of its global workforce. the silicon valley giant c o c r p. shy says artificial intelligence will be a key focus going forward. on the british trade union unites as ambulance workers will take part a new series of strikes. days in february on march. workers will walk out on a plan 6 days during the coming months. the u. k. been hit by a wave of strikes over the last 6 months of involving rail workers, teachers on postal staff, demanding higher wages in the face of increased inflation. british prime minister, which is tonight has been fined by police for failing to wear a seatbelt while filming as social media video. so not spokesman says the prime minister has apologized for what he calls an error of judgement. in the u. k. drivers or passengers caught without
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a seat belt can be fined up to $620.00. to support project, hundreds of millions of chinese are traveling from cities to the countryside to celebrate the lunar new year. this weekend, the government ended strict code with 1900 rules in december and for many migrant workers. it's the 1st time they're going home. since the pandemic began, katrina, you reports from basing 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 corbett 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 kept asking when we would return, but because the outbreak we couldn't it was yeah, 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 year. time is most important and your holiday . it's the 1st time to your audio e will meet a great grandparents. they are among the 10s of millions of migrant workers travelling across china this week. known here as soon it's the world's largest and migration people and light tension walk. many have not seen their relatives for years. it's been 3 years since 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 me to my the smart that's double last year with him fights, younger daughter, actual returning home and a tourism are the 2 main reasons for traveling. there's
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a big increase in terms of total trips from the numbers of travelers nationwide, which will, you know, it won't quite reach pre pandemic levels. but aster restrictions relax, brother and the economy recovers hardware. there will be more movement articles 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 japan and the united states. tungsten wall has never left the country, but her journey is longer than most after 28 hours on a train, they arrive in ruin as such. one province. meeting her elderly parents who have recently recovered from the corn of virus for their health in the presence of 4 generations under one roof. she says there's much to celebrate. 2 between al jazeera paging stella had only all the 0 in his our nelly,
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my sister was number one mildest sister jessica was 6. so i'm done with the worst awfully in the family. so her high expectations. how this young tons start, has his families supporting success to live up to after reaching the 4th round at the australian open? ah ah
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ah, ah ah ah ah ha, we're going to sign for the sportsman. here's jo during thank you very much. well, let's start with another upset at the australian open tennis 7. see daniel med. whatever has been knocked out by sebastian core that the son of the 1990. so
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striking an open champion, pets. acorda, a 22 year old american, one thrilling 3 set contest to knock out losing pine listed the last 2 years, quarter to one the junior title here in 2018 heads in terms round of around 4 to face who but who catch it? he's got a lot of expectations to live up to when it comes to live. family 2 years before shabby was born, his father one he's showing open so that's a big deal. you weren't even born as he showed you each of videos, nobody has. yeah. even better though, my sister's one, the australian open and women's golf. so oh, they both one right? yeah. both with both of the one in the one here and i think rule melbourne and their own rule it. so that means you've been under achieving for little was that right? you know, i'm, i don't know what i'm going to be right for my mom's career. i was 24. my dad was to my son, nellie. my sister was number one, mildest sister. jessica was 6,
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so i'm in the worse actually in the family, sophomore id, and we met many like this, you know, beautiful rallies. he was winning the little bit more of them like was touching the lines a little bit more. and so yeah, in a way i think it was a top match where he was just better than me and i won many measures like this right now. i'm a little bit struggling to, to win this kind of matches against their parents. so that can play good level and that's what i have to find back. now the highest current player left in the draws stefan officers to pass the 3rd the made light work of tell him greek for winning and straight set me for brown. if you 50 feet, young women's number one it was shown take, took just 55 minutes to reach round fall. the pole was up against qualify christina books and only dropped one k e to wrap it up easily. 6 love $61.00 next package has come wimbledon champion, elena buckner,
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who beat last year runner up in melbourne. danielle collins that c. jessica gould also advanced. the come to me victory as ukraine's modified cost yoke. the american getting the job done in 65 minutes to claim the win love. and that center through to a former friendship and champion kick over but succeed maria to curry is out . the greek was eliminated in 3 sets by china as well. number 87, julian, she moved on to the 4th from march against to time of the open champion victoria. as a ranko australian rugby is national. currently, b has been charged with sexual assault. 34 year olds was arrested on friday over an incident with a woman and a ball in bondai in december. it's been charged on 3 counts, refused bail, and will appear in court on saturday. bill who's played more than 90 games for all of these over 10 years, has now been suspended for all forms of rugby until the case concludes. spanish,
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please say brazilian football or danny alvarez has been detained in boston. i know of an allegation of sexual assault. the 13 year old was previously denied the claims made against him related to an incident in a parcel in a nightclub in december. it was taken into custody on friday morning. i will now be question by judge me. my former bosses' plan is decry, has been training with his new team athletics, madrid. the dutch forward signed the 2 and a half year deal west just over $3000000.00. iraq national football team of held victory parade off to winning the iranian gulf cup. the team sailed along the waterfront and some city of basra with i'm joining the celebrations after iraq, 3 to and, and for amman in the final say, major international schools event held in iraq in more than 4 decades. association site work on hosting more in the future. this he has right? a cop is taking place in italy's capital, rome, and to italian gulf as a stating their case in front of europe. captain luc donald european tours and abby
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this week. francesco millinery has been part of europe, right, a cup scored 3 times previously. he was 10 on the par overall at the end of the round. so and so with his 25 year old compatriot, we do believe mackenzie, you hit this impressive shop on the 16th, the co leaders that won the short claim now to impressive play by one of the biggest stars in the m. b. a. check this out from steph curry. oh, about, sorry, gets it right back. yes, that would be by. how are you from me to the output? the golden state warriors one point hall phone against the boston celtics. but unfortunately for the warriors, it was the celtics who eventually came out on top winning by 3 in over time. american scale, lindsey von described herself as broken beyond repair when she stepped away from racing in 2019. but now the best female sky in the world has returned to downhill
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with one of her most daring accomplishments. the 38 year old has become the 1st person to ski the world, toughest pieced the strife in the dark. of course in the austrian town of kit still holds. a yearly mens race which attracts millions of tv view is around the world. vaughn, who holds the women's record of 82 well cut brace. victories spent 5 weeks preparing for the run and was thrilled to complete it in one piece of the sufferings, federal knee injuries throughout her career. the strife is literally the pinnacle of downhill period. it's the hardest threat track in the world. people have died on this track and it's something that i felt for me personally if i could make it down one time, that would be a huge accomplishment. and then after my injury is, you know, i just didn't think that ever be possible. so for me to have this opportunity and actually be able to do it physically was beyond the dream come true. i gave it
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everything i had and i honestly thought that my knee might explode, but it didn't. so, you know, i think again that's the probably the biggest victory for me is that not only did i make it down the hardest downhill in the world, but i physically am still here. yeah. looks quite scary for mark. thank you so much. thanks for watching and who's our on al jazeera, we hand you over to our teams in london doing mcdonalds with you in just a moment. thanks for watching. bye bye. a ah. a demand.
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tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism is so deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging america and demand the truth. there's no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me, mark them on hill one out there beneath the waters, off the guy and east coast like a newly discovered bounty of oil. enough to transform a country with a poverty rate near 40 percent, according to the world bank to an oil rich republic. now the nations newfound oil wealth is funding an energy project that is electrifying the rural landscape. while guyana is just beginning to export oil to the world, president here fun only wants to replace carbon based fuels at home with renewable
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energy, with a goal of cutting the cost of power in half. the nation's energy planners, or harnessing the rain forest rivers to power hydro plants like this one near kato, even in the capital of georgetown were going on. as oil boom is being felt, the most solar power is transforming the landscape and the power grid event boom, can continue. experts say the fossil fuels bounty of the guy and east coast has the potential to provide clean energy to the countries remotest regions and lift the fortunes of the next generation. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the route, or have you take it with amusing current to falls that mattel t in the army, ukraine, defense menaces, coordinate, military age and more is pledged. but germany's leopard tank remains.

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