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unscrew dates on out his era. the wind blows, the fishing boats home as it has for the countless centuries people have lived here . these am malagasy migrants they move from the drought written self in such a means to survive. and as story is the interface between climate change and biodiversity laws, the arrival of the migrants is adding to the precious on fish docs and marine by diversity already stretched by over fishing. and this is going to happen all over the world is impacts like sea level rise, called people to move further and further in learn pretty normal pressure on environmental resources for people fleeing the impacts of global warming. it's survival at all costs. ah, police in california say the man suspected of killing 10 people in the mass shooting remains at large will be live from the city of monterey park.
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ah, you're watching all 0 life from a headquarters in del finding navigates also a heads. gunman carry out an attack outside the mayor's office, injuring several people in the somali capital mogadishu, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu dismisses as senior minister. following a supreme court ruling ari dairy was earlier convicted of tax evasion. celebrating a 60 year friendship, france and germany renewed their relations that had been under pressure over the war in ukraine. ah, hello people in california say that the main suspect in a mass shooting outside los angeles remains at large. at least 10 people were killed in the attack. another 10 were wounded in the incident at
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a ballroom dance club following a lunar new year celebration. monterey park is a city of about 60000 people with a large age and population. a man hunt for the suspect is underway. there is a male suspect that fled the scene and remains outstanding. as of this moment, our very preliminary description has been described as a male asian and that's from the scene here in monterey park. and i, it, it, it's taken us a while and please be patient with us because as we're interviewing victims and witnesses, we've gotten different descriptions of one suspect, rob ronald's as dorn, as from monterey park. so what more have we learned from the press conference, rob it has no relation to the chinese here, and that will just give you the sequence of events here. it was part of
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a yesterday last evening here in this community, which is largely asian american in, in, in an area that is largely agent american and outside of los angeles. the lunar new year celebrations were on the way a incident occurred in an adjoining city to this one, monetary park where we are now. someone with a gun entered a dance studio, and there were no shots fired that we know of at this point, according to police. but police say that the patrons there, the customers at the dance studio, russell, the way the weapon from this individual who then fled a short time later, at another dance studio. here in monterey park. the shooting took place. the weapon has not been described, although l. a county sheriff robert luna said it did not appear to be an automatic weapon, an assault rifle,
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but 10 people were killed and pronounced dead on the scene by the moderate part fire department, an additional 10 people had wounded their condition ranging from the grave to stable and they are being cared for in area hospitals. the suspect is on the loose . that's what's that is the main takeaway i think from this press conference, suspect, preliminary description given is of an asian male between the ages of 30 and 50. the sheriff said that more information about this individual or better description would probably be coming out shortly as they're there. if they finish interviewing witnesses and gathering more information. but at this point that's, that's the only thing they have to go on. they say they're following various leads, a huge man hunt underway involving the local police department,
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the l. a sheriff's department, which is a huge force as well as the local f b i office. so they are saying that they are very determined to capture this individual, bring him to justice. right. and they say they have high insecurity at events and other and spots and locations around the area. okay. you're celebration. what would normally be a jo, joyous occasion has been cancelled. thank you so much, rob reynolds for that update from monterey park. now to somalia, where 5 civilians have been killed in an bab attack on the mayor's office in the capital. a mortgage issue, 6 unsure about fighters were also killed, at least 19 other people have been injured in the assault on the offices, which have been cordoned off. fighters storing the building shortly after an explosion. journalist mohammed gab bay was close to the blast in mogadishu. a block
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or so away, and then one or 2 explosions that follow one after another. then all like going to fire after that good fire, as you can assume it panic in chaos. and then the situation began to unfold that the kind of a responsibility for tax and they were attacking the municipality, of course, which is equivalent to city all the whole of the office for the mayor, the district officials, they're a local security official residing with there. so, and what many people believe is that the reason that the tax was because it's a high value, it's hard because it's a full time government building. i think that should matter is still a factor that is still a factor that exists. and i think we need to be honest about because the government has been launching a full blown military. and so in different part of the country institute about what
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the shipment of are still able to strike targets and we'll be sure will in fact, government want to see what is important today, i believe is that what the government is doing today? i think they're over estimate in their capabilities in the work and sure that because they've decided to take the warranty and the rule and precise southern and central. so model here, but they're struggling to protect key infrastructure and will be the shoot. gotta tell you there's something wrong with the government policy. number cannot process, military government have told french troops stationed in the country to leave within a month. according to state media, critics accused the former colonial power of failing to improve security and un says, thousands of people have been killed and nearly 3000000 displays since 2015 by violence linked to arms groups. barbara, and go for reports. i protested and became a fast, has been demanding france withdraw its trips from their country. they say the
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former colonial power has failed to protect them from on groups seed love while it befriends was our partner. it was supposed to help us fight against terrorism. but since 2016 there has been no change. we think france doesn't deserve book and officers trust. now it's military readers have reportedly suspended the 2018 security accord with paris. they what french trips to leave within a month, france has been decreasing its deployments across as a hail region and officially ended this operation. but connie last year at its height, more than $5000.00 french trips were stationed in the region to fight grips allied to al qaeda. and i saw 400 french trips remaining burkina, faso, molly, and other former colony ordered french trips out last year. some analysts say, but kenneth paso is blaming france for his own failure to deal with an insurgency which led to, to military coups last year. france is the scapegoat folder in your present french
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military presence as not prevented the progress of g a. d. c forces. so does resentment of a population as it was in marie where even some, some demonstrators were complaining that france would be maybe, was a caprice of some of the surgeries groups gone as president as the keys. burkina faso of hiring the private russian army wagner group to crush armed fighters in this, a hail region. marley, hyde, the mercenaries. last year the u. s. u. n. and others accused the group of committing widespread human rights abuses, promote course gallery bloom of frozen in any way what, what, what works or what the governments are saying is they want the ability to choose or prefer security partner violence in the west african nation has killed thousands of people and left to 1000000 people displaced these demonstrate as the demanding
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french forces go. but it's not clear how the military plans to reclaim 40 percent of the country outside its control. barbara and i passed out to sarah about 200000 sudanese refugees in south. so dawn and ethiopia who fled conflict at home have returned to sedans. boone, all region. that's putting pressure on authorities to provide enough essential supplies. al jazeera correspondence, hope m a. we travel to a camp and could move to see the conditions there. 0 felicia teaching was put on the border between south sir john and ethiopia conditions for refugees in the day camp. a tough zayna and her family have just voluntarily return to their country. after living for years on the philippines side, i had that life of very difficult and very unfair. they came back on foot. there was not even a car to bring them here. i'm trying now to prepare some food for the children.
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their life. there was not better. eda, i, she and her friends walked long distances to get drinking water for their families . i got no, no what a month had the water container is too heavy for my head. we do this 3 times in order to get water every day. every day this camp receives new families who are returning from ethiopia. they hoped to overcome any difficulties they face to start a new life. but that's proving difficult to have elijah elijah good, we need an urgent improvement to medical care. there are no doctors here at all if there is only one man who knows about 1st aid and he is not even available every day in the camp. authorities incur mac government are struggling to provide what people here need. natasha holland, high research, all organizations and all philanthropists to stand with us and help us to provide a suitable environment for their attorneys from ethiopia to able to settled here in their areas. comedy have happened what i normally thought a foolish, aka gillian,
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by the the results of who are evident everywhere, and colonel credited the poor condition of roads linking other regions to the town is yet another obstacle that aid organizations. madam, to overcome your help, those wanting to return home ledner with the headlight. hello it, olivia hate them. maria. terrible could milk said little blue. now at least 12 people had been killed after a residential building collapsed in syria. a child was among those who died in a neighbourhood in alco rescue teams or searching for people believed burried under the rubble state. medias reporting officials say the building collapse due to water leakages that weakened its foundations. that is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has fired a major cabinet member r e. a dairy served as the interior and health minister that after the supreme court ruled, he could not serve because of a conviction for attacks. offences. netanyahu's government is facing growing criticism over plans to weaken the powers of the judiciary around con has more from
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west jerusalem firing as she did take place. they however, prime minister benjamin netanyahu was a fuson. he actually said that he was far 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 shells and netanyahu will include charles taking a shelf 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, to benjamin netanyahu though, because he is trying to currently via the justice minister or strip the court of this kind of power. the power to reverse parliamentary decisions. now it was a 10 to one ruling by the supreme court, or did nitty gritty of it is it? there were lots of various different decisions. but overarching decision was in a year ago when harriet ari was convicted of tax violations. yet he said to the court, i will not pursue
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a career in politics. the court agreed on that and it was on that basis that you know, he had a reduced sentence when he stepped back into the court remains found to be into politics while he's found to be in contempt of that deal. and that's why it was such an overwhelming ruling, like i say, it was a tend to one. but this has made the far right groups with in the coalition, a lot more angry than they were before. they want this supreme court to be reformed . after a 3 years of tough corona virus restrictions, china is celebrating the lunar new year with tens of millions of people traveling to their rural home towns. but the festivities are mixed with concerns about coven 19 spreading. 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 at lama temple. the most important buddhist site in the capital city is reopened. up to strict corona, virus controls kept it shut the 3 years. i worked with her co soon. i am really very happy on. yeah, i haven't seen such a busy scene with so many people for a long time. this is the real atmosphere of the new name. yeah. it's really from gardner 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 locked downs are behind them. last year was the year of the tiger and according to chinese zodiac, it tied with it qualities of disruption and restlessness. and that certainly rang true for many here whose lives were negatively impact. my time 0 corvette policy. and now is the new year year of the rabbit and thousands have come from this temple to pray for a more prosperous and positive year going forward. last year festival banquets were
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forbidden. 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 in annual gala ed by china's state broadcaster included much singing and dancing, but masks were nowhere to be seen. corona virus infections surged after the sudden lifting of restrictions in december. at least 70000 people have died. but while some are mourning, others believe the most difficult time has passed the days with many wishing for good fortune and good health. over the coming 12 months. katrina, you al jazeera, they jin still ahead on al jazeera. oh, how is citizens choir? and shirley is helping tay classical music back to it through
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the me that was not very much obviously in the sky. if you look down from space over most of the middle east, there is a change in the weather coming up and it's largely, i think because of the colder has been leaking yet through. suddenly ran over this open water of the gulf is going to build cloud and a certain amount of rain. it's closing on that area. it looks like right, 3 days we've got the potential for rain all the way more or less, from demand and towards i b, w, and beyond the eastern side of mom. so let's pick one particular due by chances are to be either overcast and wet or sherry the tuesday, wednesday, and says they in what is at least 1st in easley breeze, and not a very warm down to 21 degrees by day. now though, the breeze is obvious over the horn of africa,
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the rain is still largely south like victoria quick look at gibbons temperature. 42 in the middle of january. that is hot surprised me so much the same last year. it's a particular hot part of africa class for rains. we go sacks. the seasonal range should be about where they are aligned wrangler through zambia to tanza, near. still without circulation, the old site learn with the potential for funding or even land sligh's in a good part of central and northern madagascar. and i think for a while it be fairly wet in south africa to ah, ah ah
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ah ah oh the the me again, the top stories on al jazeera, a man hunt for the suspect that a mash shooting in monterey park, california is underway. police say the gunman has been described as an asian males . at least 10 people were killed in the attack in another 10 were wounded, and chabad fighters have claimed responsibility for an attack on the mayor's office and the formality capital mortgage issues. medical sources told al jazeera, at least 900 people were wounded,
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is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was fired. the interior and health minister. the cabinet shakeup comes after the supreme court ruled, or you dairy could not serve because he been convicted of tax offenses. the british prime minister, which is soon i can facing economic problems, workers strikes. i knew allegations of misbehavior by politicians and m. p. 's. soon i can only been in office for 3 months, but as already facing the types of scandals, the lead to the downfall of the former prime minister, boris johnson. paul reese reports from london. now i'm out and about seeing leveling off inspection all across the country today, getting fined for not wearing a seatbelt in this instagram video was hardly the look that rash sooner was going for this week. he was trying to show he could lead britain out of the gloom and scandals of recent years. now you can follow my program. progress has been hard to come by for the man who became a prime minister in october, and the control that docked his predecessors hard to shake off. former prime
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minister bars johnson was the latest to send soon. ox attempted fresh start crushing of course on sunday, while johnson was in ukraine, reports in the british media accused him of failing to declare the to man he appointed his chairman of the b. b. c. had previously helped him secure a loan of nearly $1000000.00. big deal, said johnson spokesman. but that is what the trickle of sleaze is becoming for britain's ruling party. 6 months after johnson was forced from office for one scandal to many a day before that chairman, not in the hall, we apologize for a careless error having been reportedly forced to pay $6000000.00 to u. k tax authorities. in a dispute over his finances, he had previously denied he was trying to avoid paying taxes extra embarrassing for his party and the government as he was finance minister during the dispute in a statement. so he said h m revenue and customs concluded that this was a careless and not deliberate error, so that i could focus on my life as
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a public servant. i chose to settle the matter and pay what they said was jew. what we do know is that the dean brought his taxes 1st up to date, so we do know that the tax bill existed because he had launched and grow and run a very, very successful business bearing michael's. he came here as a refugee reading, convert to persecution. speaking almost no english to the big thumbs at play in the johnson, and the holly cases will hardly help the government's position as it holds out from new pay deals for nurses, ambulance workers, teachers, and trained drivers. one of the things where she soon had going for him when he took over his prime minister was that he wasn't badly tarnished by the scandals of the forest johnson era. despite getting a police fine for attending johnson's birthday party during locked down. but as the conservative party continues, it's decades long, dance with controversy that fresh start is increasingly looking like a false one. whole race out his era london. the german chancellor laughed salters
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in paris for talks with french presidents emmanuel mac chrome. the 2 leaders are speaking right now in paris, following their meetings. they vowed to assist ukraine, and it's fight against russia and say they will support efforts to prosecute or crimes. let's bring and bernard smith, he's joining us from paris. so what we heard so far from the leaders, bernard greene, i've just been listening to emanuel macro on he was talking about ukraine. i'm in any question, answer sessions yet. but in his opening statement, he said that i your must give a clear vision on ukraine. he said, we've confirmed our determination to support ukraine and we coordinate together with our allies. and we will be that when the time comes to help with the reconstruction of ukraine, ukraine, one of the main issues they've been talking about, i guess because of because this is a war on the european continent since february last year. and because in recent
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days, has been a lot of pressure on germany, particularly from ukraine to give you credit slap to tanks and germany's been resisting france to is asked jeremy to give his tanks. baltic countries are asking the united kingdom is also asking the u. k. given some of his own times to try and prod germany that way, but so far the germans have moved and schultz has been reluctant to give such powerful offensive heaven reweigh heavy weaponry to ukraine to fight its war against russia's invasion. they have yet to have a joint ministerial defense ministers meeting that we now understand is going to happen after this press conference. but anyway, so far, money macro, not giving any giving any hints that germany's yet willing to give way on the question of giving tanks to ukraine. ok, thank you so much bernard, for that update from paris,
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the european union has condemned widespread violence and peru during protests. against the government on saturday police in the capital li, mind victor demonstrators from a university where they had set up camp, they want presidency. annabelle or i'd say to resign on her predecessor patrick castillo to be freed from prison. marianna sanchez reports from lima. ah. hundreds of police force their way into bitters, oldest university, to the neck, to this had allowed protesters to stay there for peruvians, who traveled to lima, to protest against precedent. deena one what he knew for a city acoustic protesters of stealing security gear 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 thought of i know we're asking for the freedom
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of our brothers who have been detained from different regions. i feel impotent, angry in pain. the police are killing her brothers, i police blocked the station entrance, keeping out lawyers and families with the students that when good again, it's unfair. what they've done with the students in a democracy you or free to participate, but via an appeal. clint dictatorship, no more rights. there are lots. i only pushing everyone back. apparently, the order is not to allow anyone to protest the government since the police are protecting citizens. and the rule of law, former congress will money lead 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 that you appear on union,
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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 the police is doing its job. he listened to fantasy that lima. it's not every day that an amateur choir gets to perform in front of a crowd of thousands. but after months of rehearsals, one group in chalet has done exactly that. as our latin america editor lucio newman reports the show as a chance to make classical music available to everyone. chiles, former central railroad station, influenced by french architect who stop a phase of i fo tower fame is not the usual then you for a classical musical concert. ah,
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it's the dress rehearsal and every one is nervous. especially members of the choir who like ignacio to pull that i had been practicing for 6 months. you remember me? a friend told me that non professional singers were being auditioned for choir. at 1st i was terrified, but the choir director trains you and gives me confidence to sang 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 alejandro rubia. who wants to bring classical music close to old people? not just an elite. we want to bring to their, to their world's their community, to, to our country. this message of brotherhood. ah,
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this message that we can all do wonderful things together. in spite of our differences, you are hearing the gun minimal, dana and dana by carl more fully, it's about life as a wheel of fortune, 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 cultural center is filled to the brim and downtown santiago, as the concert begins. ah, this is the 3rd grand clumps of for 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,
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it's not the same as experiencing this lives. everyone who plays, they are feeling so about what they're playing and when your life in life concert you can view this emotions and you can also feel the emotions of the people sitting next to you when the concert ins. rudy invite the public to sing the 1st movement. classical music experience that the organizers hope to spread well beyond chili's borders. to see in human al jazeera santiago, ruling party m. p. 's in new zealand have chosen cris hipkins to be the next prime minister, whose deputy carnosione as the 1st new zealander with pacific allan heritage to take on the role. hipkins received unanimous support from the labor party he replaces just into ours earn, has resigned after more.
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