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hello, i'm rob matheson and this is the news alive from doha coming up for the next 60 minutes. russia's foreign minister has to south africa. part of a push to build ties ahead of planned joint military drills of the country's coast . a massive power outage in pakistan, almost 220000000 people of without electricity after a widespread breakdown in the national grid protests in the occupied west bank as israel plans to demolish a village to make way for more illegals settlements. and hong kong welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors from mainland china for lunar new year's celebrations. after covet 19 restrictions are lifted on fire. if not all i have all the days, boy says, arsenal boss, me, cal ar, test i, this is believe is growing among his titled chasing players. my gunners had a 5 point lead at the top of the primarily table after leaving old rivals, manchester united, 2 mm
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. not nearly a year of fighting ukraine is appealing for more weapons to fight russia. it's neighbor, poland is pushing allies to send german made tanks. berlin is now indicated, it won't stand in the way. and while moscow has been squeezed by international sanctions because of the invasion, it's foreign minister has gone to south africa to drum up support. we've got correspondence across all developments. natasha butler's in the ukranian capital. in moscow we have ali hash farmer miller is standing by for us in pretoria. first we're going to speak to dominic came in berlin. dominic is keith gonna get the hardware that is asking for that is the question that is growing ever louder it to german ears in the course of the last few weeks. it's a question which really revolt resolves around revolt around rubber. the leopard 2
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tank systems, that's the tank system which the ukranian government has been asking for for some considerable time. what's happening to day? well, we know a contingent of patriot missiles and other systems are making their way eastward from east germany to poland, not to ukraine. and remember that the german government promised patriot missiles and armored personnel carriers to ukraine on the 5th of january. but what is unclear is that central question about tanks. we know that over the weekend, the foreign minister analynn bell bought from green party, said that germany had not formerly yet been asked the question, will it allow german made tanks in other e u countries to be sent to ukraine. but that if the question were asked, then it would not stand in the way. now that's what the foreign minister said, but remember, it is the chart. so all of shots who has the ultimate sanction, as it were,
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in so far as the government is concerned about the release of those weapons systems . and here, at least there's not said quite that just yet w, thank you very much. indeed that's dominant came talking to us from berlin. we're going to go to natasha battle, who's life for us in keith? of course the ukranian people. last, all these discussions are going on of fighting a war. her ukrainian leaders reacting to these discussions about thanks well, of ukrainian president vladimir as lensky gave an interview to a german media in which he said that keith is waiting for a very clear decision and answer from berlin on whether or not but in is going to allow these lekrit tanks to be sent to, to ukraine as lensky. also use this interview to try and reassure a berlin about his intentions. zalinski said look, we need these tanks, not for offensive purposes. we have no interest in trying to gain russian territory
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. we need these tanks to defend the country to defend ukraine. of course, germany's been very concerned about sending these tanks and sending out the wrong signal to moscow escalating the conflict point also made by the government and cave and ukrainian military is look if berlin is going to send these tanks and do it now, do it as soon as possible because sending them will take time receiving them will take time. it will also take time for soldiers to be trained on these tanks for so just to be trained on how to maintain these tanks, all of this is time the simply we don't have a se ukrainians. they say look, we are fighting with russians every day. is a danger to our soldiers, to the civilian population and not just in the past 24 hours here in ukraine. there's been intense and heavy shelling in the south of the country has sun separation, of course on going fighting and back more so time is not on our side. so ukrainians . send us more weapons and those tanks now. natasha. thank you very much. indeed.
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natasha butter in keep okay, we're going to go to alley hush. hm. who's in moscow? so we've heard from natasha that germany is anxious not to send the wrong signals to moscow or escalate the conflict ukraine at the meantime. still getting more frustrated with the delays. how the russians, reacting to all of us, robbed the russians. vin, reacting over the past few days, today, the deputy foreign minister said gay up gov stated that any western weapons transferred to ukraine is going to be or are going to be destroyed completely. he also said that the american promises to ukraine to send long range missiles are just elements off site psychological warfare. now, going back to, to previous a statements to the kremlin spokesperson dmitri passcode one that this is taking the conflict into another level. the russians have been escalating their reaction
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and the warnings over the past days. and this might also have, have a good connection to the reluctance. see that we see, for example, in burling, they're trying to deepen this locked and see, because raising the stake, creating more reasons for fear, as kind of giving them a chance to a mega tate mitigate. mitigate the said the threat for them. now, on another note, the fs b to russia, foreign intelligence circus said that they have reports from ukraine, that ukrainian army has been stock piling you as a munition and missiles in a nuclear plant. so there warning that this is going to have implications. also from most one i think this is important, the russian foreign ministry announced that its downgrading relations with estonia and also yep. cove. when he was speaking today, he said that the american ambassador is going to r i very soon in moscow,
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and saudi hash of bringing this up to date from moscow. ali, thank you. well, as we mentioned, russia's foreign minister sag lozzo is in south africa. the talks is meeting foreign minister nally upon dawn and pretoria last week. south africa's military and anne's plans to hold joint exercises off its coast with china and russia. south africa among the countries that abstained from voting in the united nations, to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine. we all your sailor in favor of for useful resolution of disputes and so will be, will be bald, was ready to discuss, negotiate with solution to any conflict on earth. in september, president zelinski sank aside the decree break, she bitching. all ukrainian officials to negotiate on anything with the russian federation. so i believe it is absolutely obvious as regards to the origin of
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the problem or for lack of negotiations. i sincere wish that the conflict currently between russia and ukraine will soon be brought to a peaceful land through diplomacy and negotiation. as we believe this is the desire of all of us in the globe. obama millers joining us live now from pretoria with her dad. the foreman, south african foreign minister there saying that there were hopes that there was going to be a peaceful, negotiated end to this conflict. but tell us more about what's actually being said during this visit, and particularly how significant the visit actually is. well, this is the foreign minister, again, ever a 2nd trip to the african continent in just 6 months. and this time at the invitation of south africa to this country specifically. and we have heard in the
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past, so the africans position being one official position, being one of neutrality you had mentioned. the abstaining though, from a you and you and resolution condemning russians role in ukraine. and so that would suggest that perhaps not as neutral as i would want to come across. and certainly this visit now also adding to any criticism that's of africa might be facing around its relationship with russia, especially from opposition parties in this country. the ukraine situation is, even though there was a very short address to meet by both foreign ministers. a short while ago the situation ukraine came up very quickly and was addressed. we heard the from the mr . lever off, saying that they had tried negotiations with ukraine, but also i think that russia's a waste and colleagues, their attempt negotiation had done nothing to help the situation. and then of course, again, from the foreign minister of south africa analogy pando adding to that to herself. saying that adding to the role that the bricks grouping that brazil russia in china
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and south africa would potentially play in developing some sort of platform to help support international piece and cooperation. and essentially, that's what russia looking for in terms of these. but that's to the african continent, allies and friends outside of the western world we, russia is increasingly isolated and heavily criticized saying we basically we do have friends in other parts of the world. this is also a continent that's rich and resources. one that we can provide various assistance to, including militarily trade and economic deals and various agreements. so this really is about showing up support in their own way of, from african, a nation's who very much are trying to balance the relationship to have with russia and both wrists and then europe at that you use specifically. because african countries really looking at how the protect their interests rather than picking one
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side over the other trying very much not to repeat the dilemma these african nations were in during the cold war. father, the miller and pretoria found that a thank you tony. my head on the news are including we're going to tell you why is your supreme court post benjamin netanyahu to fire one of his ministers. and the main suspect in my shooting in california kills himself after a stand off with police and his sport, manchester cities, gall machine, earling, holland, hits a heartbreak against wolves. details coming up ah, okay. much of pakistan has been paralyzed by a power outage. the country's energy ministry says the national par good went down early monday morning, causing a wide spread breakdown and the power system nearly 220000000 people are without electricity, authority,
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se efforts to restore the system are under way. but that could still take several hours. we're going to go to come all hider in islam about 4 more. so what's the latest and that has any progress been made to actually bring some power back? come up. well, according to the latest reports we again paula being restored to several great units, 117 grand units in la loan. what affected our of god was suspended to those great stations. and we are now seeing a graduate, done no follow. as the electricity department come still gripped with the crisis. but as you can see behind me, you see a bunch of people sitting out. i did this is that still. busy which relies on electricity for welding, and these people are waiting for electricity. so it means there will be a lot that part of that business is concerned. that it also concern across the
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country that august on it all. ready expediency figuring out that budget effect in industrial allows for several major industries. shutting down also got of a foreign exchange and raw material crisis. so such breakdowns of gods do not all go well for budget don's economic recovery. now, according to the minister, destroyed the loss of frequency which led to a chain reaction several high power lines strip in baluchistan. and i've got also disrupting our do many great stations across the country, paralyzing almost all walks of life. but we are. busy dead forwarded, now being restored in many parts of the country. come out. thank you very much and he does come on high to bring us up to date from islam about we're going to bring in sure, i'm and he's an energy expert and he can economic analysts. he's joining us from
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islamabad. very good to have you with us on al jazeera, not come all there was just started planning some of the economic impacts. the immediate impacts, at least in terms of this outage, longer term, if the system, the electrical system within pakistan is not made more secure. what could be the result of that? thank you very much for having me. did you have, in fact, can you just have the ahead in your record that at the moment most of our stations are down and the attic spacing, this cd is by shopping since money. and just to conclude it get the power is the lifeline of the country. and you know, if so, mine is something that this our shortage, how can they be able to survive and move in present and then what is progressing or not? and you are neck and behind just because of the non really feel how well
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a sufficient ammonia which is required on 10 feet at present we are making most 33 percent shocking. and this is not just because all the blessings in this country or if there is any shortage on for other resources. the only thing is can be making it do mainly to a you could say and do that. the only thing is that the bat go in minutes and at the same time the improper utilizes a resource is you know, a lot of them are, they still need is such an outdated and we have been experiencing other assistance. no. and there's no investment seriously. there is no investment in, in power sector at present. let me ask you about that because you're raising an interesting, forgive me for interrupting you, but you're raising a very interesting point. as i understand that the national electric power
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regulatory authority, which is the overarching body that sees the power systems in pakistan, is reported to have been wanting that this was kind of thing was going to happen. and it's been doing it for a very long time. it's also been finding system outages for again, for a very long time is an indication that and nobody is actually paying any attention to what the power authority is saying. this is what i'm, i'm basically pointing out. this is the issue of governance. it does not be issue of any of it because it be existing, but it can continue in the actual that these important issues are hiding. you know, at the moment, even to have to move out of order courses or direction on this is the one that action that, that action is these the economic activity of the country and for which the worst
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about it is the public sector for any good reason i'm but i'm running at the moment that nobody's going to go this particular issue and then the data which is available with that. even, even with me being one of the student up our sector, my dad, i usually reliable the data breaches of it from the government resources and going sources. and you know how to, how to conform read how to justify that is what they are claiming at the moment is the extra position on i'm good on the experiencing of many different you know, these app, it populate the please and population. and then the people, those who are working towards the big cities and the nice is in big cities. and at the same time this going arbitration for d dot amending to wear and taking us to word addiction med. i think that it does is to some extent,
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i'm afraid i'm afraid i might say the return is work and it seems like, but if, if i go, i'm sure that i'm and we appreciate your being with us and i'll just, you know, so thank you very much indeed for your time. yes. so the photos of gathered at a bedouin village in the occupied west bank. this threatened with demolition israel's far right. national security minister is mot bank via as demanded the con . i'll ha, marcia. a settlement be destroyed in 2018 israel supreme court approved a plan to bulldoze it, to make way for illegal israeli settlements. the courts no ice in the government. why it hasn't happened. about $240.00 veterans live in the village and the surrounding area in basic tents and shacks. the families were there long before the construction of the 2 closest, illegal israeli settlements mile. adam, um and fun. adam um pro settlement activists won't con alma demolished. so the settlements can be connected, that would leave jerusalem surrounded by israeli settlements and split the occupy
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waste bank in half. let's go denito graham, whose act can allow much need at the village has been under threat of demolition for years. now. why are these protest taking place now? because of members of these really could who came up in an area that is overlooking can a lot mud they've left. and so did the protestors now since 2018, there has been a court order to bulldoze this village of al hand. but he, it but this decision hasn't been implementing hasn't been implemented. now, according to people here, it was because of the international pressure, because also, for example, the i, sci fi has said that transferring population in occupied territories, without a military necessity, constitutes a war crime. this is why a palestinian said that they want the world to pay attention again to the issue of
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handle might be cause it could potentially that pressure could potentially stop the demolition of people who are living here. we're talking about 200 people. but half of the community is really consisting of children. some of them would even born after 2018, which is when these ready supreme court greenlighted the demolition, which is what shows us that the people here have no interest in leaving. they don't want to go anywhere else. they say that they have little that they're left with, which is perseverance, which is steadfastness. as you know, they are in idiocy. this area see is basically around 60 percent of the occupied westbank. and people have to get is really military permits to be able to build, but those permits i rarely ever given. so people find themselves in under that
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condition that they have to keep building without those permits. now eventually what happens is that the israeli military comes in demolishes house is the most structures we see palestinian saying, you know what we have know at us to go. these are palestinian lands. we're going to keep rebuilding and we're going to keep living in our lands. neither. thank you very much indeed. neither abraham in canada, lama is very prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has fired a senior cabinet member. the ultra orthodox shes party leader. are. we are very served as the interior and health minister. netanyahu was forced to sack him out of the supreme court rule. he could not so because of a conviction for tax offenses. the government's facing growing criticism over its plans to reform the judicial system. marsha williams ullman shala's. what we see is not a government as a circus. netanyahu is weak him, but he needs to appoint a full time health and interior minister at the cabinet meeting today, minister dairy was fired because of corruption with the civilian. while benjamin
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netanyahu has described the ruling to fire daily as regrettable and indifferent to public will, that wasn't jerry's 1st conviction. in 1999, he was sentenced to 3 years in jail for taking bribes in return to politics in 2012 . last year he was convicted of tax fraud as part of a plea bargain. he agreed to leave the message in return for the lightest sentence, but he was appointed in netanyahu's cabinet out to the new government passed legislation allowing anyone convicted without a custodial sentence to become a minister. critic said this could also help netanyahu with his ongoing criminal cases. it's got me standing trial for bribery fraud and breach of trust charges that he denies. our correspondent emma con, has more from western lucel them. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was a susan. 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 charles and nessa. yahoo will include charles
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taking a shelf politician taking over aria diaries of position who is the chairman of michelle's 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 courts of this kind of power, the power to reverse parliamentary decisions. now, it was a 10 to one ruling by the supreme court that did nitty gritty of it is it, there were lots of various different decisions. but overarching decision was in a year ago when aria doward was convicted of tax violations. yet he said to the court, 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 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 at 10 to one. but this has made the
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far right groups within the coalition. a lot more angry than they were before they want this supreme court to be reformed. i keep al dot as a political analyst based in tel aviv. he says the deli will still have an influence in the coalition. even if he's no longer a minister. i believe that the interest of aria, jerry going sideways dos of nathan, you know, and they will find a way as jerry himself said, if you lock the door, i will come through the window. and if you close the window, i will find a way to come back from the roof. and even if dary will not carry the title of the minister, he will be there as the dispute. you live there as the chief rabbi of shots of his body and he will call the shots. so and in the meantime,
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they will try to find a way to restore what they call the reform the judiciary reform. the i says, catch a to members of iceland, syria, us central command, says the operation will disrupt the group's ability to plan and carry out attacks in the area. my counter reports from washington, dc. well, a reminder about the ongoing us led coalition operations in the eastern syria, in particular. a spokesman for us central command says that to i saw members were captured in a helicopter and ground assault carried out by the u. s. and he says, members of that coalition operate in that one was described as a facilitator, the other as a facilitator and largest edition. now the spokesman says that once civilian was injured in the attack, he was taken to
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a nearby hospital and it's not being returned to his home. a few days ago, a us base in syria came under attack the touch base base, where there are some 900 us soldiers stationed. that came under attack by drones to drones was shot down the 3rd drone actually hit the encampment, injuring at least 2 democratic syrian fighters. now, whether these 2 events are connected, the spokesman did not mention, he did not in any way connect these 2 events. but at the same time you've had a couple of days ago, a drone attack on a us space in the north of syria. now you've got a u. s. lead raid in eastern syria, capturing to members of iso as the u. s. claims. still ahead on our to 0 peruse, most popular tourist destination closed indefinitely because of continued process scandals. sleeves allegations, we're going to take a closer look at the time oil within buttons, ruling conservative policy. and it's 4 to actions in the history and open coming up
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. as this player goes for her 1st have a grand slam size on the phone is going to have more coming up. give me back to work back to school. here's her forecasts for my across europe and africa. nice to see her right off the bat. we've got soaking rain for the eastern shore of the atria. see that energy is moving east across the balkans and it could give us the renewed threat of flooding in this region. and colder air is being dragged down through the boss for it. so is stumble has a top temperature of 11 degrees and for the other side of the mediterranean acts of weather through the valley. eric see, but this is going to spin up into a proper storm system on tuesday. that's one part of the story. the other part is this cold air. so here's what you're waken up to on tuesday morning. dark the blue,
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the lower the temperature, madrid minus 2. it's also been cold in england is wall temperature is minus 6 minus 7, but by day london up to 4. but we've got this southerly push of air. so for the republic of ireland, dublin here up to 11 degrees. and with that active weather in the mediterranean, it's giving us showers in when for the coastline of algeria and new z l. jurors just the temperature of 9 degrees, but check suppose that's what's going on in south africa, the provinces of how tang and caused them to tell got heat wave conditions here. and a tropical storm that rolled through madagascar could re intensify the most and b channel. but for now, it's giving us pouring rain for the west coast and madagascar on monday. the 2 in co cater culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism worldwide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake him out
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ah, you're watching all the 0 reminder of our top stories this, our authorities and pakistan are working to restore electricity after a nation wide power outage. the energy minister blames a fault in the national grid. nearly 220000000 people are effective. protesters of gathered at a bedouin village and the occupied westbank that is threatened with demolition in 2018 israel supreme court approved to plan to boulder was con alamba to make way for illegal israeli settlements. russia's forum and assess, sorry, lab results in south africa for talks is meeting the foreign minister of south africa. not maybe palm road in front of pretoria. south africa is among the countries that abstain from voting, united nations to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine.
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well, johnny, aside from johannesburg, guest and lisa for today, his a political analyst and a senior research fellow at africa, asia dialogues is very good to have you with us, sir on. i'll just leave a thank you very much. indeed. i'm just looking at some of the history between african nations and russia and he goes back a long way and some of those relationships are very strong. it's clear that south africa in this case, is probably having to walk quite a fine line between a making itself, shall we say, comfortable with the rest of the world at the same time. not trying to alienate russia, which it so clearly needs but a true, but it's also important to mention this fact to that said african, most african nations had relations with the soviet union. not to study the russia as the country that we know of to day admin of the south africans who were in aid. so during the days of the struggle against a party were basically keith in the ukraine. so these, that important factor to,
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to always mentioned and i, i try very hard who often to try to explain to south africans that, you know, the blind in blankets of portal thrasher as if russia was the only country within the us of renewed, you know, that's up to, for africa is actually misplaced. that's an interesting distinction. can you just for the sake of us who are around the world who are sort of watching this situation from the outside? can you describe to us the main differences between the rather the relationship between african countries and soviet, the soviet union and african countries and russia as you put it as a country fresh as the country came, pulse down to 9 to 90. if you remember, but before that the soviet union consisted on various countries and after can add politicians and activists to where spread across, particularly south africans are spread across the soviet union. but most of the south africans way in and in ukraine, which was also bottles of the unit. so the current supports in the for me as far as
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i'm concerned, is not well placed and misplaced and dim. the continuing support of russia invasion of ukraine again doesn't make sense for those of us who have been studying and observing this development between the ussr ukraine ended the other sent invasion of ukraine by russia in one woodrow. but one would understand if a frosh i was trying to capitalize on the relationship that has previously gone ahead between african nations and the that the soviet union. what do you think russia as a country is trying to get out of h to these talks, particularly in south africa today? well firstly it's, she had to kind of try to explain why it's and it went on to invade ukraine because the public opinion in africa and is sort of cont general, is taking against russia. given that we continually seeing those disturbing pictures all want on destruction of the infrastructure and killing of innocent women and children and did just general mayhem. so i think the sake of love ross is
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yet to want to try and explain to sort of against why they have done what did all the point you to do at it doing and russia. but to me is also to and to, to an extent, did you not reassure africans inside africa that to be flow of goods, particularly of grain that will be coming from a ukraine to will reach the shoals of african countries? of course, not to stating that russia has got no control over that take, he's got much more control because they control daughters that to visually lead to the mediterranean and eventually to various roles in africa. the other point to that thought africa is assumed to be presidents of bricks and russia and china, ah, pushing for the expansion of brick. so i think one of the discussion that we'll be having with melinda bundle, the, they did the minister, the international relations corporation for a few days to no labels, the foundations. and by the time the summit to okay. okay, is later on, do you see the big summits, at least those folks that have taken place in the bronx?
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that should, it should just explain to some viewers who might not know the bricks, of course, as a trading body, which also includes india, china and, and brazil, and so on. and given everything you've said, what kind of reaction do you think it's like a love robin, the russian team are going to have, i've went, what kind of reaction do you think they're going to get when they are holding these talks from not only south africa, but also african nations as well. well, 1st of all, there was a whole, his discussions with governments that i am reachable to their plans and objectives in ukraine as articles. one of those countries are not, i don't think they will go in and speak to credit as a don, t v invasion, an all new crane and deal with what it is in, in south africa, outside to those meetings. they are protest her. i'll be not as big as one of the expected, but people already protesting b visit or sick of love for all. so this is the kind of perception that he's getting from the civil society than lisa faculty. we appreciate your being with us
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on al jazeera, so thank you very much indeed for your time that his presenters reserve. ty about one has confirmed he's bringing national elections forward a month to may 14th, opinion polls show both the presidential and parliamentary elections will be tight, making them out to one's biggest test in his 2 decades leading to clear opposition has yet to announce who it's presidential candidate is going to be please in the u . s. state of california said the main suspect and a mass shooting has been found dead. 72 year old who con ton shot himself after he was cornered in a car park. officers believe he opened fire at a ballroom dance studio in a town east of los angeles on saturday, killing at least 10 people rob reynolds has been following developments in monterey park. a massacre in a quiet community, celebrating lunar new year. 10 people, 5 men and 5 women were killed when
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a gunman entered the star ball room in monterey park, california, saturday evening. 10 others were wounded. some critically, one of the county's most heinous cases. hours after the killings police in torrence 48 kilometer south west of the crime scene surrounded a white van believe to be linked to the shooting. as officers closed in a single shot was fired from inside the vehicle. at 1252 p. m. r sheriffs, a swat team approached and cleared the van, and determined the suspect sustained. a self inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators conducted a search of the vehicle and determine the mail inside the van was the mass shooting suspect. the gunman was, who can train a 72 year old man of asian descent? police said he had several firearms including
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a semi automatic machine pistol. police have not disclosed a motive. we want to know. we want to know how something like this. something this awful can happen, and congresswoman judy chew represents the area. there are also other rumors about this being i at descent ah, by a husband who are caught his wife, dance, and heir. please say shortly after the monterey park shooting. there was a related incident at another nearby dance studio who can trans, entered the studio with a gun, but was disarmed by patrons. he was disarmed by 2 community members who i consider to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. people in monterey park, a city of 61000 whose residents are pre dominantly, asian american, were stunned by the violence. i was shocked. i was because the bar, i'm dancing studios where i go dancing on monday evenings with friends. and i was
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the head close to me. you know, my kids were afraid to go to sleep last night because they were afraid this year my break the windows and come in or something i had to tell them. now this is okay and i'll come for them to go to sleep. the killings came at the lunar new year. normally a joyous family oriented festival. moderate park now joins a long list of us towns and cities, scarred by deadly gun violence. what should have been a time of celebration is now a time of morning in a community that may be changed forever. rob reynolds al jazeera, monterey park, california people to march across the united states to mock the 50th anniversary of the roll. v wade ruling the landmarks supreme court decision. guaranteeing women the right to an abortion was overturned last june, that gave individual states the authority to impose their own rules. pregnancy terminations have since been bond or severely restricted. in 14 american states, in peru rescue teams of evacuated more than $400.00 visitors stranded at the to
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recite macho picchu anti government protests in the area, damage the rail tracks, leading to the site, forcing it to close indefinitely. mass demonstrations continued in the capital in sunday, o test as a calling for president inequality to resign. and for the release of former president edward castillo, he was arrested in december after being ousted from office and economy, heading towards recession. the effects of briggs it as well as mass strikes are making life very difficult. british prime minister wishy cynic is only been in office for 3 months is already facing the types of scandals that led to the downfall of former prime minister, ballast johnson. all research reports from london. now i'm out and about seeing leveling up in action all across the country to day getting fined for not wearing a seatbelt in this instagram video. i was hardly the look of that richie soon. i was going full 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 progress. i progress has
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been hauled to come by for the man who became prime minister in october and the controversy that dogged his predecessors hard to shake off the reuben comeback former prime minister barak 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 you. 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 the hall, we said
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h. m. revenue and customs concluded that this was a careless and not deliberate error, so that i could focus on my life as a public servant. i chose to settle the matter and pay what they said was do. 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 the michael's. he came here as a refugee green conference and persecution, speaking almost no english to the big sums at play in the johnson. and the holly cases will hardly help the government's position as it holds out from you, paid ills 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 parish johnson era. despite getting a police fine for attending johnson's birthday party during locked down. but as the
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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 still had on al jazeera christiano. rinaldo makes his debut and the saudi pro me are as can be here to tell you we got on that's coming up in sports. ah, with
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me. oh, oh. oh, no, no new year has been celebrated around the world. people in hong kong or russia in the year of the rabbits for the 1st time since the beginning of the corporate. 19
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pandemic, the territories welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors from mainland china. jessica washington reports from hong kong at home combs won't i soon? temple felton's a welcoming the year of the rabbit. this temple is well known for its fortune, telling practice, known as calcium. most visitors come here with hopes for the coming year. family. i am here to pray for luck. i wish to have good health and more money and stay happy with my girlfriend. with political unrest and the pandemic recent years have been difficult for hong kong, and the territory is now in a sharp economic downturn. but many want to put all that behind. then. this is the 1st learning new year holiday since hong kong east. most of its total 19 regulation temples around the city, a resuming constant that weren't allowed when attend demik room was still in play, worshippers and visitors returned to this temple. since we started its practice of burning incense this week, i think
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a descriptor if the matcher before do the new year. so that be po can celebrate together. at west calhoun station, thousands of people from mainland cities are crossing the border with hong kong for the 1st time in 3 years. a sang and i did sla, we visited many times before, dap and demick warner. we come from chanson and we love hong kong. the ro, network suspended operations in january 2020, and only resumed them this month. we are here to visit our feminine hong kong. i haven't seen them for 3 years, and i missed them. economists say the recovery for industries hit hard by the pandemic won't happen overnight. but there's reason for some optimism. the scripting confidence that when the mobility is that would be like retail sectors growing mall growing and also supporting the business that already has been 3 years suffer from the pandemic. as people gather a steven, he's with their families many
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a hoping this year will be much better than the most. jessica washington era, hong kong time for the sport, his father. rob, thank you so much. our full manager, mckellar tech, has says that confidence and belief among his players is growing. gunners fight to win the premier league huddled the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. on sunday, the beat old rival of the manchester united 32 at the emerald stadium. visitors were 1st to find the back of the, not the marcus rochefort. with this. i was standing right when you were the lead, last and just 6 minutes and i kept levels matters for the home sites, make it all square at half time. mckellar is, has his men men took the lead early in the 2nd half of the men of the moment from the gunners but shortly thereafter, the match with a level again lasandra martinez. this is heather equalizing for eric 10 hag man,
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and what was turning out to be a see saw encounter. all the mandolin would swing one more time and it was in favor of the host. and kathy has lake or winning it for ourselves. who are fond points clear up the top of the table doesn't get much better than that. and it was a beautiful moment, really, especially one because we're pushing and pushing them in and they go was come in and and he came at the end of yeah, made it even more difficult. but he was just electric and he was really emotion on really passionate and i lost a shooters on a possible and top on top level. oh, it's your to, to be in the reality. and the reality is that we have to perform. and on some occasions we didn't do an auto ice, we would win this game or at minimum we should have jordan,
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manchester city, his goals weren't machine, erling holland, helped themselves to a hattrick in a 3 know when over was there in region striker now has 30 goals and all competitions for patrick corneo as team. maybe not all of them have come as easy as this courtesy of a book, keeping how alert from chelsea. he needs 24 hours for his permission with his job. i would say a passion, a love is not distressed much when he's going well. going back to the stable he feels the feed so yes is really good. the numbers are incredible. so this is what the table looks like. we're halfway through the season and our so have a 5 point lead and a game in hand. sundays when means they've reached 50 points quicker than ours. and bankers invent. suppose that went a whole me exceeds in on being out for more on that how to race were joined by charles watson arsenal. correspondent for football news, service gold. charles,
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you were at the emirates last night and i have to ask, what was the atmosphere like there? it was incredible whether it has been said to be. i mean to say that was some time and it is just a special place my find, the team manager, everyone united at the same way and they have a big impact. there's no doubt about it, mikael speaks about it all, the time, the speak about it all the time a minute ago to exactly that. you know, the connection that i have the, the, the atmosphere side to create is something very, very, especially with the real problem behind what are some of the last 3 finishes had been 5th, the 8th, an 8th, once change the season. and he thank finish the main building because what we haven't done with a place to improve them,
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you look at some of the young talent, you got planned for improvement and got real more lead improvement because you know, you talking about becoming well, you know, there were the best in that division in the world and i didn't catch up, we comes in them so much concern when gabrielle jane do with us to be able to cope about him and he's done it. there's also a top score that they've been now, is that something big moment? yes. or invoice that just so much that it chinese to also believe like, you know, it was a very broken club. just a few years the guy will come in, he changed clothes and he so just play it in. even just a lot of people by the price, none of us are expected. the thought is that the well that it could be, but it was, you know, a lot of probably best you can see it said above the level that they've raised to now and them i mentioned they got,
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they got their gone in behind them is something very very special and to be to no blog credit for it to be incredible. yeah. really excited to see what they can do, but i want to talk now about the man city game. hollins got a hat trick for city against wolves. this he makes city the favorite despite them currently sitting 2nd in the leak if you make them the favorite noise. so if you have anything on our favors, butler is just amazing. i mean 20000000 goals already. i think he won the gold and 16 of the previous premier, ready in january, absolutely. unbelievable numbers. and he continued to do it for hattrick now this season, and we're gonna, we're gonna have to do something very special because we're going to be manchester . who before holland derived one of the greatest, the premier league, england, and ever seen. and now that without
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a doubt in marketing the best strike. well now and continuing just rifles every time he says i'll set out of sight will be favorites. i don't know. you know, awesome, i fight quickly with a game and i think probably now you have to justify all favors but that you know the key when, because when he got manchester you behind them with holland score and goals that are right. you've been, you know, also calling for, i guess so. well, do you expect the arsenal and or city to add more players before the end of the transfer window? you will, i mean i had your your in the dark watching yesterday police defend he'd coming in make the about 25000000 pounds. i think now we've been out in the next couple of days in a moment to find young times for by ivan for not at all is well probably a main direct to the season back to spain in terms of you. i mean,
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you just never know, you said i got finance. i'm not sure they will. if they do, it might be coming out and not really being late with anyone right now when you really need to improve very much, you'll come gladiators, bench, option b has your incredible. so i'm not sure city will, but i think awesome. alright, charles watson, great to get your thoughts. thank you so much for your time. thank you. barco barth loan. i have tightened their grip on the top, but spot in little iga, they beat her taffy one know at home, coach chevy, rescue several key players such as robert lauren dow sky had their cope. it del ray quarter final. on wednesday, petrie with the only goal of the game and the 1st top at least far slowing out on $44.00 point brown madrid trail barcelona by 3 points. green bens, the my god on the score sheet as they beat athletic build bout to nail away.
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christiana rinaldo has made his debut and the saudi pro league the 5 time ballin door winner captain. his new club master is the took on l. at a fact in riyadh fans had already caught a glimpse of rinaldo earlier in the week when he led and all star 11 lost a friendly lino mfc p. s. g. that's also where he got that black guy, rinaldo scored twice in that match. but said off the score sheet and this one, i'll nasa 11, know and top the table. now the joke which is into the australian open quarter final, the serbian star beat home player alex, them in our in straight sets to advance. meanwhile, in the women's tournaments arena, some lanka is through to her 1st australian open quarter final bell russian over powder belinda bench, which of switzerland 7515 to reach the last date. the 24 year old is aiming for her 1st grand slam title. she'll play donna beckett of croatia next, super happy with the when the level to the course she's, she's in
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a believable player. and i didn't star well in the beginning, but i was able to come back in the much and super happy with the mindset court. so yeah, it was great much for its feed. caroline garcia is the latest australian open upset . the french play was done by world number 45 magdalene yet of poland. the nets, copatrick, eagle, wine tac, who's eliminated in the 4th round on sunday. she'll phase former well, number one, caroline post. in the last day, buffalo bill safety damar hamlin made his 1st public appearance in suffering cardiac arrest during an nfl game on january. the 2nd, or hamlin came out to support his team against the cincinnati bengals on sunday. the 24 year old collapse during a regular season game against the bank olson had to be resuscitated. and it still receiving treatment. despite his presence, hamlin couldn't inspire a when the visiting bangles went on to thrash the bills. 2710,
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and in their season on the san francisco, 49 years beat, the dallas cowboys, 1912 to reach their 2nd street, m f. c championship game. meanwhile, the cowboys lost for their record 7 straight time in the divisional round. haven't made it to a title game since winning their fin super bowl crown, recalling the 1995 see that. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you. thank you very much for the bug people is going to be here in a couple of minutes or more on all the stories. i'm madison. thanks so much for being with me. device. ah ah.
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the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right. the world people pay attention to what with on here, and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. if i write extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the thing opposition concerned about this rather small between turkey, anthea those and really with 30 this is and so forth. frank assessments, you know, that was a joke. about the interim government it started it's not in for, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera iris, robbery police, and buddhist, discharged against each other in the french capital. british demonstrate as around the 40s response to the attack on friday, which killed 3 refugees. they want answers from the police. why did it take so long for them to respond to the attack? why have they not designated this?
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