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hello, i'm rob office and this is the news are live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 10 people are killed in a match, shooting in southern california. the suspect is still at large. i'll shop claims responsibility for an ongoing attack on a government office in somali as capital israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu dismisses of senior minister following a supreme court ruling audit. debbie was earlier convicted for tax evasion, france and germany does attempt to overcome recent differences over the ukraine war was celebrating 60 years of a friendship, trinity in sports also. and manchester united, a gearing up for a crunch game in the premier lee title race. and the highest ranked men's play left the meals for a united stefano fit. sebastian reaches the quarter finals after 5 sets epic with janik sienna. ah,
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we're going to begin with breaking news out of the u. s. where police in southern california have confirmed that at least 10 people have been killed in a mass shooting in monterey park. and other 10 were wounded in the incident at a ballroom dance club falling a lunar new year's celebration. the gum an open fire, around 10 p. m. local time, police. the suspects not yet been apprehended on terry pox. a city of about 60000 people with a large asian population near los angeles. the monterey park police fire department responded to the scene and treated the injured and pronounced 10 of the victims deceased at the scene. there are at least 10 additional victims that were transported to numerous local hospitals and are listed in various conditions from a stable to critical the suspect fled the scene and remains outstanding. which on his life, a momentary parks shown back in a comma chill. he's a journalist and a videographer. it's only happened a few hours ago. what's the latest john?
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well, about an hour ago, catherine meyer. the last sheriff's department announced that they would be handling the best a geisha on side city officials. we currently do not add the word on any description of the suspect, any discrepancy of the weapon such that remains at large as an hour ago. we are starting to see sort of the fun rise up. it is a very, very small town. it's sort of an eerie silence that you're seeing some quite a few rumors are flying. we're still waiting for confirmation. that's why the new details. this is obviously been happening during the nighttime hours, but i understand you might have been talking to a couple of people there. tell us what people are feeling like given the fact that the suspect may still be at large. you know,
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i've been talking to not just people that live in the area, but also journal and you know there's, there's the concern it disquieting to find out that there could be someone who wishes people are sort of large. there's definitely sort of a feeling of disquiet in uncomfort with the fact that we don't currently even know what looks like. there's no way to identify him. there's really not a. ready lot of information i would imagine that people are waking up in the next few hours to quite a big police presence in and around a time, which is we say it's pretty small. i don't think we said it was about 60000 people . something like this must hit a community pretty hard. it is, like you said we're, we're still waiting for a lot of people to wake up, but i've been going around talking to somebody, folks that are still, i'd are still awake. we're just waking up now. look, copy sharp, look big it's door. ah,
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and what we're seeing years are really just this is shocking. ah, it's something like this happen. it's such a small down. sean, thank you very much indeed that shawn back now commercial. he's been bringing this up to date from monterey park in california. we're going to be checking in with you, of course, of the next few hours us to have things move on, but for no function. thank you. well, after 3 years of tough corona virus restrictions, china is celebrating the lunar new year with tens of millions of people traveling to the rural home towns. but the festivities are mixed with concerns about the pandemic. nearly 13000 covered link deaths were officially reported in hospitals last week at the highest weekly death told to date, katrina you reports from beijing all across china, people are celebrating the lunar new year and beginning of the year with a rabbit. with dragon dancing, temple fairs and red lanterns. it's the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic, people are allowed to gather and enjoy these chinese traditions. in beijing,
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many chewed for hours to pray atlanta temple, the most important put aside in the capital city. it's re opened up to strict corona, virus controls kept it shut for 3 years. i worked a little bit cursing. i am really very heflin in. i haven't seen such a busy scene with so many people for a long time. this is the real atmosphere of the learning. yeah. it's really foggy. i to horner, after all the restrictions were lifted, people became more relaxed. we went through a lot of difficult times during the pandemic. many are relieved. the days of corona virus lockdown are behind them. last year was the year of the tiger and according to chinese zodiac, it tied with qualities of disruption and restlessness. and that's certainly run true for many here whose lives were negatively impact like time 0 corporate policy . and now it's the new year, year of the rabbit and thousands of come to this temple to pray for a more post 1st and positive year going forward. last year,
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festival banquets were to didn't. now hotels and restaurants are booked out. others feast at home, enjoying handmade dumplings and noodles families kept apart by years of travel bands have finally been reunited and annual gala ed by china state board captain included much singing and dancing, but masks were nowhere to be seen. corona bars, infection surged after the sudden lifting of restrictions in december. at least 70000 people died. but while some morning others believed the most difficult time has passed the day with many wishing for good fortune and good health. over the coming 12 months. katrina, you out 0 staging, akin of asses military rulers have given french troops some months to leave the country. that's according to state media. demonstrations against france's military presence have been held at the capital while google many accused the former
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colonial power of failing to improve security over the past decade on groups linked to al qaeda and iso have expanded across the sa hell region. for molly says 2015, thousands of people have been killed and 2000000 have been displaced by keener fossil at 10 percent of its population. the government's failure to end, the violence led to a military coup in january last year. but within months, a 2nd one took place. france is being blamed for failing to bring security. last year it's troops pulled out of neighboring marley, which has high mercenaries from russia's wagner. group, nicholas hark has reported extensively from burkina. faso explains the latest developments from senegal capital locker. this announcement that the french forces were going to leave. it's all surprise because the french had already said that they were going to rearrange their military operations prison my call last year said that it was the end of the backend, their counter terrorism operation that's headed in naomi. and so there were plans
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that the $400.00 troops, the special forces troops under the operation, sabre that are inside military camp outside of what to do. we're going to redeploy to another country, but it's the way that this announcement was made. that comes as a surprise. this announcement made through acumen u k from the past. so press agency saying that it was giving or bringing an end to an agreement that has been in place since 1967 since the independence of burkina for so there's been the presence of france, the former colonial power, who has always had its forces on the ground, so it's a form in which this has come and also the fact that we haven't heard both from the french sides, nor have we heard from the leadership of bringing us so after this qu, in october, president, captain abraham charles took over power and said that there would be changes in the way that the forces,
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the peculiar fossil forces would operate. but with this announcement, if it does come through, this will have a grave impact on the way that fossil forces will have. will be able to deal with the surge of arm groups linked to al qaeda in iso, there are gaining grounds specifically in the north, in the east of the country. jack alone is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute, and he says, france has become a scapegoat. there's an amount offer of france being seen as the executor and your par and her because of the is security situation in that part of the world, especially with the, the g at his movements all in the region. that for example, book enough or so, the government only controls 40 percent offer of the of his country. there's misery as corruption and so on. and france is de scapegoat for done in the
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president of friends, military presence as not prevented the progress of g, a. d. c forces. so does resentment of a population as it was in mary raven. some, some demonstrators were complaining that france where the maybe was a compress of some of these g at his groups, especially in nor inova manny did to our regular did to our a groups. so there's a lot of mistrust towards france, fingers in eden agenda. andes. feeling of mistrust was the excursion your power mistress towards its actions. the fact that they are so many soldiers under ground and you know, to prevent the extension of g at ease them in the region as being exploited back a country, especially russia, which has been of funding the frames of anti french feelings. true social networks . and we see in order demonstrations in maddie, as in burton officers last week, people were demonstrating with portraits of 14 or russian flags as well as the
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portraits like this region is now feeling the de movements. now some more breaking news. medical sources have told all the 0 that 19 people have been wounded in an attack. targeting the mayor's office, and somali as capital mogadishu. osh about fighters are claimed responsibility for the attack on the mayor offices, which have now been cordoned off. fighters stormed the building shortly after the explosion were confrontations or ongoing al jazeera and jama. nor armand has more from mogadishu. and i'm sit at an older car, the cadillac. there were 2 explosions targeting the gate of the municipality building, which was dense dawned by aren't members of all shop up armed group, a spokesman for all sure. bob have confirmed, they were responsible for the attack. the somali government is yet to comment on the incident that witnesses say security forces have been able to evacuate employees from the building. they have stopped people from approaching the area
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which is completely caught and off as confrontations are ongoing. the tag comes in the context of the war between the somali government in al shabanni. and every one knows were well that al shabbat has been subjected to military campaigns. in many of the central regents of somalia, which has led to the armed group losing its control over several regents. however, on shabbat, despite these losses, didn't stop launching attacks against the government forces. the last of which was on friday when the gallop beach was attacked, were both sides suffered big losses while ola panama had on the news hour, including food banks and germany struggling to meet demand as millions of people vessel wise and the cost of living. and unanimous support from new zealand labor party for the next prime minister, chris hopkins and sports were going to build up to our front, came in the premier league as arsenal faced. manchester united, that's coming up with jama. ah,
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is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was fired, a key cabinet minister, i a daring served as the interior and health minister. thus after the supreme court ruled, he couldn't serve because he was been convicted for tax offenses. netanyahu's government has been facing growing criticism over plans to weaken the powers of the judiciary while among cons, johnny his now life from west jerusalem. this court decision was made about 4 days ago wise had taken so long to implement well, that's really the question. a lot of people are asking themselves, like you say it was 4 days ago that does include the weekend, and what we're hearing is that prime minister benjamin netanyahu had to stage manage the firing of aria dairy. he's a very crucial ally. he's part of the coalition shafts or his party. i bought a lemon law makers within the coalition. if they in anger had actually pulled out, it would have been a killer blow to the government and potentially another election in israel. so that
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all of that had to be stage managed and this is why we're hearing that it took a 4 days to actually get round to firing, but the firing act she did take place today. however, prime minister benjamin netanyahu was a fuson. he actually said that he was fight, trying to find a way back for area dairy to get back into the government. now the deal, the likely deal has been made between shars and netanyahu will include shaft taking a shower politician taking over aria diaries of position. he's the chairman of the shells party, so it will be one person replacing the other. it is a very big blow to him to benjamin netanyahu, though because he is trying to currently via the justice minister stripped the courts of this kind of power, the power to reverse parliamentary decisions. now it was a tend to want ruling by the supreme court at disability gritty of it is it, there were lots of various different decisions. but overarching decision was in a year ago when aria dari was convicted of tax violations. yet he said to the court,
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i will not pursue a career in politics. the court agreed on that and it was on that basis that you know, he had a reduced. busy sentence, when he stepped back into the court remains found to be into politics. while there he found to be in contempt of that deal. and that's why it was such an overwhelming ruling. like i say it was 10 to one. but this has made the far right groups within the coalition, a lot more angry than they were before they want this a supreme court to be reform. now the justice minister is meeting with various people will see what that reform might look like. but just take a look at the protest we saw on saturday, something like a 130000 people. israelis came out in various places, including televi by far the biggest to protest the supreme court reforms. but whilst benjamin netanyahu, whose tiny minority still stands, whether he has that whilst he has that in the parliament,
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he can actually afford to ignore all of those protesters. so now, once again, it's benjamin netanyahu versus the supreme court. he's had to stage manage as i say, this are firing, but it has happened. it is a blow. but right now shaft his area dairies party is staying within the coalition . and that's crucial because that means a benjamin netanyahu remains in power. and man can talk it us from west to islam and run. thank you. the e is condemned the widespread violence in peru during protests, against the government, police and the capital lima evicted demonstrators on saturday from a university where they'd set up camp. they want president winnable the water to resign and her predecessor pedal casteel to be freed from prison. money on a sanchez reports from lima. ah, hundreds of police force their way into peters, oldest university to the neck, to this had allowed protesters to stay there for peruvians who traveled to lima to
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protest against precedent dino. and what he knew for a city acoustic protesters of stealing security year and cold in the police to evict them as to your gas was fired. terrified students tried to hide more than 200 people were arrested. but when they were taken to the counter terrorism police headquarters, the anger only deepened april and i know we're asking for the freedom of our brothers who have been detained from different regions. i feel impotent, angry in pain. the police are killing her brothers. i police block the stations, entrance, keep enough lawyers in families with the students that will good. again, it's unfair. what they've done with the students in a democracy or free to participate, but via an appeal clinic dictatorship in no more rights the a lot. i pushing everyone back.
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apparently the order is not to allow anyone. deborah says, the government says the police are protecting citizens and the rule of law, former congress will money need a weak us is the government has turned into a dictatorship. wearing a dictatorship in the making. unfortunately, president blue artes being part of a civilian military regime. it has already implemented addict atoria model because of what we're seeing now with the detainees. on saturday, the european union condemned the violins and what it called the disproportionate use of force by the police were then 50 peruvians have died since protests began 6 weeks ago. international human rights groups are calling for independent investigations. for now, the government says that police is doing its job at the center so to see that lima, los protests of force peru, to close its famous to recite much pitcher indefinitely. rescue teams of evacuated
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hundreds of tourists stranded at the base of the inker ruins in august canyon's us train services into the town had already been suspended because of damage to rail tracks. brazil's president louis enough, your little silva has fired. the chief of the army is a security forces were involved and storming congress earlier this month. thousands of supporters of former president jive boston auto attacked government buildings. on january the 8th, they demanded the result of the presidential election and a tobar be overturned. general julio says out of there today has come out of the army since december, rafael, alcatel. bonnie is a professor of public safety, and this is truly a vargas foundation. he believes any danger of a military co is now over. if they want to do something against lula, they need to have proper support and they don't have it. and they don't have also international support towards this. i think the situation was unbearable.
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personally, i believe that lou, who had fired him last week when the, when the buildings were invaded. and i think he was also responsible because they didn't dr. the show us. and i think he's a good strategy to replace comment and also the prison, an army. despite that, we had to pay to ship some like more than 10 years ago. they think to be very disciplined wilson. i was willing to make a military coup in brazil and could invoke support from the army from the navy and from their force. so i think there are quite a bit of question just of just suggesting that the starting of the government and i'm pretty sure the army is going to remain under control of the president. and i don't see been doing anything, dusty against the, with the president population cry, military who, brazil, despite all the problems and all the difficulties we had, we have kind of a sort of democracy. and there are things to be discipline. of course they are supported from presidential radio on that'll be used to sounds like army,
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they're complex institutions. but again, the of the day, i think he is trying to rule the rules here. and i think he's, i've seen, well, gemini, for all of shots, is in paris for talks for french president emmanuel, macro. the parents you can to overcome differences laid back by russia is war in ukraine and the energy crisis. the gathering is the 1st in person meetings in 2019 up here husky as a political analyst is joining us live from paris, one of the 2 sides trying to achieve this they're trying to show that the trust and confidence between france and germany still exist despite the differences that we've seen in the past few months, i think today's occasion is the 6 just anniversary of the reconciliation between france and germany to the 2nd world war. and so this was a very good the occasion for the 2 leaders to show both a lot of fir symbolism and also a political expression of a,
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a joint commitment to both and supporting each crane and solving the problems that haven't been with between them in europe. what was it in the last couple of years or so that has been pushed the 2 countries apart. well, there are different issues, but we are in a changing world and certainly both a coffee and, and the financial problems that it generated. and later the war in ukraine and financial problems and it also generated at the energy crisis. i have created a different approaches from france and germany. both countries have been thinking their own ways. for example, on energy france is nuclear based nuclear energy base. and germany has renounced a, it's a nuclear energy and was very dependent on russian gas. so these,
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these were very fundamental basic differences that have led to different approaches . but in times of crisis, every time there's been a crisis, france and germany have had difficulty to find common approach. but in the end, they found that the common approach, you will remember that after coffee it, it was a chancellor merkel at that time, entries them back on found a way to create this huge a european fund based on common borrowing on international markets by the 27, you members, and that was really based on the french and german agreement. so that, that the same is happening today. there is a lot of struggle to find agreement, but i have no doubt that in the end they will find the agreement. where do you think we, the public will see those agreements? i'm, i'm in a law as with so many of events like this, it's the deals that are done on the edges of it that really matter the most. where
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do you think we should be looking to see where that cooperation is beginning to manifest itself? there will be 2 issues in the next few days. actually, it's going there very soon. there's going to be a european summit early february, and europe has to find an answer to the u. s. i r a, you know, this anti inflation program that was generated by the, by, than administration. and which is seen by the europeans as a very protection is move. and so europe is, is a, a, a has divided lines on how to respond to the biden administration. and the decision will have to be made early february in brussels. and that's going to be the 1st test, whether france or germany can push for a joint approach. and the 2nd one is obviously the support for ukraine needed a chance. a chance at the moment is under a lot of pressure and
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a lot of criticism for refusing to send no pards tanks to, to ukraine. he said this morning in paris that said, germany will give for support. and as much as that is needed to support a ukrainian it's war effort. so we'll see whether both countries can have a joint approach and can reconcile with the rest of europe on how to support your grain is really good to get the benefit of your expertise in this pure husky. thank you very much indeed for being with us on al jazeera winning 40 m. p. 's in new zealand have chosen chris hipkins to be the next prime minister. hopkins received unanimous support from the labor party will be officially sworn in on wednesday. hipkins replaces just in the are then is resigned after more than 5 years. and the post adrian brown has more from wellington. sunday's events here in wilmington had a very sort of pre ordained feel to them. that's because chris hipkins nomination
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was of course, uncontested. so it all happened very quickly. senior labor party officials wanted consensus and a smooth transition. they got it with a party now running around and it's new leader. we are now in the sort of post, just inter are done era. and it's been another important moment in new zealand politics on sunday because the deputy prime minister is going to be of simone and tongue and descend carmel. saloon e is the 1st pacific islander to hold this post. she was previously the minister, i went to the social development. so in many ways this is a, a natural progression in a country which is always been very proud of its gender equality. this, after all, is the 1st country in the world where women got the vote, a 130 years ago. and where today, more than half of new zealand parliamentarians are female. the media here, new student has been focusing, of course on the reasons why just inter are done,
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decided to step down. and most of them agree. it was partially the result of this online campaign of hate that she has been subjected to. and everyone of course hopes that her success that chris hipkins will not be subject to the same sort of vitriol as time for an update. and whether he airs rob the 1st snow. the seasons fall in the mountains to the high ground to near all because this circulation around a low, which i think was air that originated of the arctic part of canada. that's been much modified, but it's essentially cold air when you get up a little bit. so that's the picture then jen duban into nicea, the big circulation is affecting italy, the balkan states. and that all places to the east has quite a strong wind up in the bluish rain. so we expect some pretty nasty conditions is already flooded in albania, floods originally in hungary as well, but that's been replaced by colder and snow. maybe the story for the next couple of
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days, significant snow up through croatia, slovenia up into nor misty. so the southern faces of the outs will gather, fed dumping and snow and always time it's rain edging, went back over once recently, snow. so i think flooding is a distinct increased possibility. this colder air means attempted in bucharest, dropped down from their twenty's of last week or so to bit more normal 5 degrees. and that is the most active, whether in europe, around the rest of europe is often overcast, but not particularly snowed. but look at the temperatures you've got, for example, 10 in dublin, not ned been for in london, and typically single figures all lower than most of europe still had an al jazeera, ah, our citizens qua. and chile is helping to classical music back to its roots. warnings of an ecological disaster in ball slee up as a huge amount of plastic waste builds up in green river. i'm in sports,
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as capital mogadishu. osher bobs claimed responsibility for the explosion which was followed by fighters storming the building for consultations are said to be ongoing . is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is far the interior and health minister. the cabinet shakeup comes after the supreme court ruled. the ru, dairy could not serve, has been convicted for tax offenses. the you search of us president jill biden's residence says uncovered 6 more classified documents. biden's lawyers agree to the operation and said they are helping investigators. about 30 documents have been discovered since the 1st batch was found in november. my town is in washington dc with more than what's been found at president by his house. now at the stage, all that is said is that there were 6 documents which were marked at some level of classified classification, not quite clear exactly what level it was. but also, according to president biden's personal lawyer,
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the vista gators also took away some handwritten diaries, some notes that president biden had kept all the material relates to his time as a senator more than 30 years, as well as some items coming from his time as vice president, now the investigators went to the biden home in wilmington, delaware by invitation. it was made open to them. they spent some 13 hours there from round about 10 o'clock in the morning until late at night. the biden's themselves were not there. they are at the beach house over this weekend, but biden's personal lawyer stressing that he has nothing to hide, that they are attempting to cooperate with the investigators in every single way. and that they will continue to do, says, and make open whatever the investigators want to look into. there is an issue involved here is that the more the republicans criticized president biden for his handling of these documents or the lack of k and handling the documents. it comes
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into the spotlight, the difference between the way biden is handled it and the way that a former president trump has handled it. in trump's case, the justice department had to seek a warrant to search his premises. donald trump attempted to keep the investigators away from documents for a long period of time, and that was the reason why they got a search warrant. and the 16 people are being killed off to a residential building collapsed in syria. a child was among those killed in a neighborhood in a level rescue. teams is searching for missing people. thousands of opposition activists of marched in the 10s in the in city of ma, ones to celebrate the lifting of a near 6 year ban on political rallies. they're also demanding election laws should be reformed. ahmed val reports, it's a new chapter in towns. money in politics. opposition parties are celebrating the end of a 7 year ban on political rallies. thousands of members of the main opposition
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party shut them up, marched in the streets of mazda on the southern shores of lake victoria, in north western tanzania, and gathered at a sports stadium to mark the occasion. oh, julie, we have faced mountains of hardships in ford for 30 years. some of the parties decided to compromise with the government. but we entered the mustard firm. we approach have built an institution that could fight for our rights to have a new constitution. and all of the needed reforms in our country. the ban on political robins was imposed in 2016 by then president john will go fully his successor, samuel soon hassan lifted the band 2 weeks ago as part of a broader set of reforms. but also warned against violations of law and order.
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since coming to paula in 2021, she has introduced limited reforms including lifting a band on pregnant girls at temple soft schools and launching a covey 19 vaccination program. opposition activists expressed relief, but say more reforms are needed. they are calling for a new constitution, but guarantees more political freedoms. healy about or what comes on yet. we think the president, for the decision to allow political reli so we can exercise our constitutional right. now we expect the police not to cite with the government was, i mean, i'm sure who i see now. we need the new constitutional reforms and free and fair elections. the constitution we have now does not favor the political system. we have tons and he is preparing for city calls next year and a general election, 2025 opposition parties are promising more rallies and demand you better election laws to guarantee that those are free and fair mom and one of dizzier food banks in
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germany are struggling to keep up with demand. the number of people, depending on handouts, has risen by at least 50 percent in the past year. nearly 2000000 are relying on charity as rising costs of living byte step vasa reports for berlin. this is food supermarket, no longer want to sell, but orders is more than happy to buy for one year with 50. it's the only way he can food a nutritious meal on the table. the 6 year old pensioner sat with prices soaring, it has become impossible to live on his pension of 3 on the $68.00 euros a month. and i really good. i find i have less and less money, but meanwhile energy costs are going up. i am really struggling to make ends meet. if organizations like this would not exist, it would be a lot harder for me. after registering people can choose from groceries that are about to expire, that have been collected from supermarket. but recently some people had to be rejected you to a lack of supply. the people who are coming here when the number of people increase
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simply and do we had a stuff new registrations. we can only give it to those who are registered here. who here for a long time and we others, well this is really the problem. what can we do for them? the same goes for nearly 1000 other food bags in germany. most people here are too embarrassed to be filmed. don't told me they don't want their colleagues to see them, depending on food handouts. while this is one of the world's richest countries, inequality has risen sharply and we for months. now people with jobs and study incomes are turning to these food bags for help to help people cope with high inflation and pay for their energy bills. the government has given relief payments to all germans, but 8 organization say more needs to be done. it's,
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there's no government talks a lot but has to do more than what we do this work without being paid normally in a country like this. it should not be the case that we are the one helping these people for 13 years held a hacked or managed to buy enough groceries to last for days for her. this weekly trip to the food bank is painful. why am i miscellaneous? i'm due yet because they don't give me enough of a pension. i'm being screwed over in this country. parliamentarians are getting 700 euros because of the high inflation. and what do we get? 50 euro's seriously. that's nothing. it's terrible how they treat us old people. we've also worked hard for this country that food banks expect even more customers next year with price is not expecting to go down soon and a possible recession in sight. stop fasten al jazeera berlin. a river in the balkans are known for its natural beauty is being throttled by tons of garbage. this drawn video shows waste that's built up behind
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a barrier on the the drainer river that runs from montenegro through serbia and boston. much of the rubbish was dumped in poorly regulated riverside landfills or directly into the water. every rains made the problem worse. there shall fall to la is an environment like to was trying to make people aware of the health risks. organelles. he wants to know which that's going years, a reward him is an behind us is a barrier that contains the floating waist that comes from the upper basin of the green river, as well as some from the limb river. now this is who's been prevalent for the past 2 decades in visegrad with you and it poses a significant, ecological disaster are what are the in addition to floating waste such as plastic, are also various and household items, including refrigerators and stoves. we will keep all of what it, in addition to posing a significant health and environmental problem. this is a source of great embarrassment for all of us as we seem unable to solve this issue
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for such a prolonged period or of this effectively transforms visegrad into a de facto regional landfill. whether one chooses to acknowledge that or not i'm of it's not every day that an are much acquired guys to perform in front of a crowd of thousands. but after months of rehearsals, one group in chile has done exactly that as a latin american editor lucille newman reports the show is a chance to make classical music available to every one to his former central railroad station, influenced by french architect who stopped a fate of i've who tower fame is not the usual venue for a classical musical concert. ah, it's the dress rehearsal and every one is nervous. especially members of the choir . who like ignacio said pool that i had been practicing for 6 months. you would have a friend told me that non professional singers were being auditioned for choir at
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1st. i was terrified, but the choir director trains you and gives you confidence to sing even difficult pieces. oh, he's part of a citizens choir, who long with professional musicians and students are donating their time and talent for what will be a massive free concert before more than 5000 people. oh, it's the brain child of orchestra director, alexandra rubia, who wants to bring classical music closer to old people, not just an elite. we want to bring to their, to their world's their community, to a, to our country. this message of brotherhood. ah, this message that we can all do wonderful things together in spite of our differences you are hearing the gun, mina, wooden aunt and pat my carl mournfully, it's about life as a wheel of fortune,
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one that goes up or down without any warning. and that's a concept that's very opportune, particularly over the last 3 years. the next day, the culture will center is still to the brim in downtown santiago, as the cleanser begins. ah, this is the 3rd grand concert from brotherhood held in chile. ah. meant as a symbol of unity in times of civil strife. war and pandemic, st. it's been broadcast around the world, free of charge. still, it's not the same as experiencing this lives. everyone who plays their feelings of about what they're playing and in when your life in life concert, you can fill these emotions. and you can also feel the emotions of the people
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sitting next to you. when the concert ins rubia invites the public to sing the 1st movement ah, classical music experience that the organizers hope to spread well beyond chili's borders. to see in human al jazeera santiago in paris, a descendant of 3 generations of pilots is turning bits of old plains into art, is shopping. the french capitals, packed with aging air craft parts that he clings up any reuses. it describes his passion in his own words, more to water, my belt, jeff amana, just you know, my name is jeff huckman. i've had this shop for 40 years. i recycle and re purpose apples, that you're immortal. shooting maniachi do i mean, or of airplanes? they're so beautiful of you. if a plane is beautiful, it's parts are too few. i'm surrounded here by pieces that are totally exceptional, is had to ruin. they did more thing to treat. once the planes dismantled the pieces
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get used in the propellers have always been preserved and put on the walk off. i'm just giving these objects a 2nd life, lego, and more typically it's a trends. now ecologists say recycle everything. i've been doing that for, for 2 years. i've been recycling planes for for 2 years and leaving nothing behind new york the all, no, no, you're not committed to many customers come into the store because they see it and think of run kush the famous sculptor. maybe they just find it beautiful because of the reflections. it's quite magical, had the same as you. oh, he fell upon me. my grandfather only performed the welsh 1st official flight to a pointed back again. the wright brothers had already done one, but they didn't want witnesses. so he did the 1st official, close circuit flights, one meg home air, and we won't pay that well. you know? then i get my grandmother and grandfather went to a store and bought garden chairs and they used them to turn this plane from a bummer into a passenger plane. that's how my family started, the 1st airline in europe on the company in on up. it's a company,
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a book who go the company grew, and a few years later, it merged with 3 other companies. that's how france was born. you had to go, let me just show you our district say very quickly a v a. she became so successful that my grandfather began to train people and sell planes with a non and more gorski production grew enormously big. factories were in bologna, be on call, where we manufactured more than 20000 planes. were the 3 near him. i was born just after the 2nd world war and my father had been a fighter pilot. he used to tell a stories about what he done. they were extraordinary lessons and bravery, holiday trivia like what the total bell adore. sometimes i go and tell my family story to children in hospitals during school time. i think eventually the shop will disappear, but i'll be opening the museum in sincerely cold, where all display plains in pieces. that's very unusual. you the more thing? sure. no 11 of you, i went, reassemble them so i can show children and others how an ad planes made. it's like
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the store is moving there and things simply won't be for sale. anyway, i'm not replaceable. no one is still, i had an al jazeera superman tennis. we're going to show you this fantastic, raleigh. and the rest of the action from is really an open. this is gemma in sport . ah, this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus. i'm she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to love any more, was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying. we're the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to say where there is hope, a witness documentary on a just, you know, with
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took his place in the course finals. he's the highest ranked player left in the men's competition and one the 1st he said comfortably again, it's lazy and it's been up that he then dropped the next to sinner. 4th, deciding 5th fits of assa, kept his composure and took 6 games to 3 to secure the victory, the greek said seed with a chance to reach the semi finals for a full time. he'll be up against the check play here. we latch, got. he pulled off an upset to be sick seed of felix oj seem that he's ranked $71.00 in the world has never won a match from the manger of a grand slam prior to this torment. but he's now a quarter finalist. the 21 year old defeating the canadian in for this the reaction of sebastian quarter after he and the biggest win of his career reach his 1st grand slam quarter final. the american needed 5 sets to get past tense. see the high, the hatch quote. i got off to a shaky start losing the 1st set, but the world number 31 battled back, taking the next 2 before his polish opponent,
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grab the 4th to 4th, assign to quote, a safe to to break points in the 5th before coming through in a tie break. he's hoping it's a case of like father like son as his dad pass. code one the 1998 australian open caught i will play karen hatchet off next. after he chris passed yoshi he tony she oka, the 18th seed race 3 the 1st 2 sets in 46 minutes. 6 love 6, love the japanese player taking his frustrations out on his rackets. at one point he pushed the russian in the 3rd. they taking it to a ty rate, but touch enough prevailed to become the 50th man in the open air to reach the court finally at oh, awesome. lots of great action that but the short of the day came in the men's doubles at columbia that nicholas variant was doing his best superman impression and to reach this bowl, it was good enough to win the points. but unfortunately, he and his partner ariel may at were beaten in 3 sets. now to that big shock in the women's door, i mentioned earlier. well,
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number one on top seed eager film tech has been sent crashing out in round for the poll, beaten straight sets by elaina re balcony. david stokes rounds up the action. i . the coin toss was about the only thing that went eager. she on takes way on sunday. she was broken in the 1st game and that's at the tone delaney we're back in . it may be seated 22nd, but she's the raining wimbledon champion and knows what she's doing at grand slams . she took the opening set 6 for oh. she on tuck seem to get back on track in the 2nd set, opening up a 3 love lead, but more mistakes let her a potent back in. and rebecca took a chance to take the victory in less than 90 minutes. ah, the $23.00 roman catholics down into the quarter finals at melbourne park for the 1st time. i was trying to just her, i thought her from the for his ball and i really work for, well it's, it's ok, you know, i'll get more time to research and on. it does more for me. it was
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a sorry fire for thrown or a fine over. i just want to know you forward. coca gov's impressive start to the season, came to a stop and round for the american seventh's seed was no match. p. elaina auster panko who won the french, opened back in 2017 latvia. 17 see took the when in straight sets, 7563. to set the quarter final against her back in to you when you play a player like her and she plays really well. it's a, you know, there's nothing you can do and i feel like today i was in the thanks every match. you play a part in, but i feel like it was rough. i says a little bit frustrating on, on that part. duff's fellow american doubles paula jessica pergola is the highest rank player left in the draw the world number 3
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reached her 3rd consecutive caught a final in melbourne by beating check 20 of seed. barbara critique of a 756. 2 mixed up your face. bell russian victoria as a rancor or china. you lynn. david stokes. out his era. a crunch game in the premier league. ty, to race later with leaders are still taking on manchester. united by the time this one kicks off. austin's lead over at manchester city. could be down to 2 points, should they win against what was that one kicks off in around 5 minutes. so michel out at his team will be hoping they can keep some distance from their rivals. in i said, are the only sites of beat hostile in the late this season and of 19 at the last 10 games in all competitions. victory would see them the 5 points behind arsenal. in the table, i seen the history and the clashes and under way those 2 clubs have competed to he tells you everything that you need to know before how much is a huge game and in the league in the country around the world. and we have to prepare for that. some of the leader did tables. here's what it says,
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this isn't on right now, but our main focus is em omby and prepare for for a big much i think. did you surf in the position where you are now? it's really quick structure. audi blade is in really good mentality, winning attitude in the team. that's why they are now. top of the list is audio in the great room of to wish to, to be good. we will do everything. and to, to do that, a dorothy and i said, we'll see them go back about newcastle into 3rd. newcastle were held to a goldstraw by crystal palace on saturday there go keep a nick height that pulls off a great saving this one to insure his sight extended the unbeaten run, to a club record of 15 primarily games. the pressure is mounting on edison manager, frank lampart, what he says, he doesn't fear being sacked. his side are beaten to nailed by west ham for the 6th to faint in 7 league games. everton haven't won a match since october and a 2nd from balsam in the table. in the m b a,
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the boston celtics made it 9 winds in a row despite more injury problems, they were already missing leading scorer. jason tasted when marcus smock turned his ankle had to be helped off records. but the jalen brown stepped up with a 27 points to help the cell 6 in the toronto raptors by to austin, remained top of the eastern conference to the nfl. play often both top seated teams, haven't yvonne so that respective championship games. the philadelphia eagles made light work of the new york giants in the se quarterback jayden had showed his brain throwing showed a house recovered. he 3 for 2 touchdowns and he ran for another as the top seated eagle form the division around game emphatically 38.7. it was kind of gain well with the pick of the top sounds off a great run in the championship game. next sunday, the eagles will host i that the 2nd, seated at san francisco, 49, his office seated dallas cowboys actually never put a limit on myself. and i never put a limo with his team can do so. there's always more out there for us to get it to
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come out there and play to what we did tonight. proud of his group and proud to seem a proud of the preparation that we put in to get to where we are to have him out there is i haven't actually got it. but like his having like michael jordan out there like these are leader. he's your leader, he's your guys. he brings the calmness to the to the entire team. he plays great football. he's tough is as, as, as they come. yeah, i mean, to me, there a, nobody has played a better football than him this year. the things are a bit closer, the se, as the kansas city chiefs speak, the jacksonville jacqueline 2722 quarterback, patrick name, 32 touchdowns. despite having to leave failed at one point, the treatments on an indian ankle, the she saw just seems to reach 5 straight championship game, but so now be sweating on the homes and fitness a better than i thought it was going to be now. so i was, i was going on right now,
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so we'll see how it feels. but i'll hop right in the treatment today tonight, and i try to do whatever i can to be as close to 100 percent by next lead. but luckily for us, we played early on saturday, so we gotta extra, almost half a day that i can what that uncle rest listen, he's a tough kid and so he wanted to be in there. you want to be competing, and that's, you know, it's attributed to him and his competitors, however. um, you know, you gotta make sure he's okay physically. okay, where he can protect himself and if, if he can't, and he can't play, you have to go the next guy. he may have to be tough in the nfl, but now to some more sports that aren't for the faint hearted, including freestyle skiing. this is action from the aerials events at the freestyle well cut meats in canada. and it was a canadian marion to know who took the victory on highway snow in the women's competition, scoring and $96.00 in the men's events. it was quin delingo of the united states. he finished top of the pile. he scored 122.62 to claim his 1st welcome victory.
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and if he thought that was dangerous, have a look at these pictures of the coast of california. this was french stuff adjusting to paul writing was estimated to be the biggest wave ever by a female suffer is still being analyzed to see if she beat the current big wave record of 22.4 meters. very impressive. indeed, that is a real sport from me for now. pizza will have more later jemma. thank you very much . indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with all these stories about madison buy from us. ah, for february 1, i just need a rhinos in tigers, in the pool, post to the brink of extinction, one or one, he's discovered how their 4 teams have been turned around a year on from brussels, evasion of ukraine. al jazeera looks at the impact office where events might need
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