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a raid by israeli forces. wave a rush unless i was driving across ukraine at least one person's dad in the capital key. a judge investigating the 2020 bay route port explosion is summoned by lebanon's top prosecutor. a severe cold stop hits asia, japan and south korea shivered through record low temperatures. and as far as small have all the latest from the australian open class, we look ahead to a double header of motor racing action as the world's best formula, e drivers get ready to compete to saudi arabia. ah, at least on palestinians, a dead officer is ready for it is carried out to raid on the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank fighting broke out when a large number of security officers entered the camp from different directions. the
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soldiers have no withdrawn. now these $29.00 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since the start of the year. we're going to speak to, i'm at my, in the occupied why spank? he's on the phone far as he's been following the story this morning. i'm at. what's the latest? what more can you tell us? well, this is the largest desk, told among the distinctions and the occupied, worse since the start or at least for the boss cold months. we have talk now about 29000000 consent killed since the start of this year in particular. and since there is really on the incense fide its campaign against several towns in the occupies which thank but the janine refugee camp. in particular, we have been updating the told since early this morning when they started to storming the refugee camp at 7 local time,
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which is by g m t was partners with just one person, one thing and killed. and now we are talking about mind killed, confirm, according to the health ministry. and also we are talking about we can concern that teen people were wounded and for in critical condition. and one of them is an elderly woman who was shot in the nick. this is going on despite the fact that jeanine and other towns at which are the scene of the israeli military rate are part of govern technically by that that as geniune also g. but the is what the rates have been taking place at night and day over the past 4 weeks in particular. i'm and for no thank you very much indeed that sama ma, who's in the occupied west pine can following this story for us. from there we're
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going to speak to an eye witness engineer most of the shipper. he's a director of the freedom theater is on the phone for us. thank you for being with us. what did you see happening this morning? in fact, in this morning, wouldn't we usually all been around 730. so i always been active in the after that, we found that like you're probably in the middle of the what is the fight. they just got out of them. and after that, the lashes military actually started from that's 230. it was like the invasion have in 2002 when as i saw your main sense of like john, like the you center back that women center stories, some kill. and it's by
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change the way, in fact to banish genie into bondage that is this sense to stop defending them and that, and now we talk about most of them. in fact best buy is what we talked about 10 best. obviously we lose them in this that and this invasion and this is a fact that just happened to go to and this is case jeanine. what's the, what's the size of your patients? because in the face of that miserable, no hope. hope i'm hopeful any. it goes by the government when we think sometime when it's done,
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but instead of it all of them being in a blog, most of them. let me, let me ask you about the incident that's been happening this morning. we have of course, over the last few weeks had several incidents like this. was there any warning or indication, given that this raid was going to take place? in fact, no, not knowing, you know, we expect to be honest. we expect baby genie. and i said some people, some people, it's not about warning before about what we don't, what will happen. we expect something from this government by the government with nathan and deb and that will continue then. jack did you need to? they will continue to kill the people here, and that's what we expect. but in this money where the people that do ation, if you took 7, what does the people that children do that that's cool and everything quiet. and
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suddenly we face in the middle of the camp one day i tried to tell people that i took out the 5. and that is an invasion that is coming from all that and 52 i back was we talk about one to meet. what was the 2000 refugee big it to make the fees on the can do? i'm distorted to houses. i'm sorry, that must have said director of the freedom theater. who was an eye witness to the attack this morning. most of the thank you very much indeed. we're going to have more now from some of the binge of it with this report and how events. and janine unfolded the in the read, but israeli forces in the west bank these vehicles headed toward the janine refugee camp palestinian sea. among the people killed and read with an elderly woman
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in israeli army statement says its forces connected counter terrorism operation. in the center of the janine camp. every hand, quote it, terror squad belonging to islamic jihad organization. israeli soldiers entered the building and also said they did needed 2 exclusive devices and killed suspects. crashes broke out as news book of the killings. people killed in stones. it is really vehicles in the vicinity. i think injured were taken to the nearest hospital collecting the health ministry accused israeli forces of intentionally using tig us inside the children's hospital ward medic see. the situation in the refugee camp was critical, and israeli forces were stopping ambulances from reaching people who are wounded. more than 2 dozen palestinians have been killed in the west bank this month is really forces have stepped up in what they call and detailed operations. some of
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the job it out there. let's go to him and con who? joining us now from west jerusalem. him run. what is israel's rational for these rates? well before we get to that, we've actually got a statement now from these really military, it says security forces operator to apprehend a terror squad belonging to the islamic jihad terror organization during the operation. the terror squad open fire towards is really security forces across why was instigated during which a 3 terrorists, when neutralized for that read, killed the savage a heart, tara operatives were heavily involved in executing planning multiple major territories, including shooting attacks on idea of soldiers and is where you civilian so that's if it statement that there is road rationale for these attacks is simply to go in and get what they call wanted terrorist. there was a wanted man out of that camp and often there is a fi fi and you know, palestinians die of $29.00. i think since the beginning of the year there is no
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slowing down from the israelis. they are mounting these raids near nike this particular rate. we're hearing from israeli intelligence horses quoted by local media here saying that this was to thwart an imminent and major terror attack of the was about to take place. now that the julian refugee camp is, is quite concentrated, and these were the forces, say they went into the middle of the camps, were building where these men were based, and they were trying to neutralize them for that read or killed one's wall. so these raise, we're going to expect to see the more and more more this is really government is in no mood to back down, particularly when it comes to the janine refugee camp. there, man, thank you very much indeed. that's him. ron can talking to his from a west las jerusalem, i want to bring in august his political analyst mar, one bushera. he's joining us from london on the skype mar, one as always. good to have you with us. and these raids are continuing,
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but they're also increasing in intensity almost every time that they happen. is there a sense that this is leading up to something bad? israel is preparing for something bigger. well, not know that for a fact, but you are correct. it's a major increase in use really operations in editors. in fact, as we've heard reports, there's been quite an increase this month. last year was the highest year of casualties in 20 years. and already this year promises to be even higher than last year. hence, there is a sort of a tendency among these railways to carry water more operations on and occupied territories under the pretext of fighting terrorism. and as you know, in the international arena, combating terrorism as a certain magical sound to it,
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it's able to justify anything and everything even when it's totally in factual rings totally incorrect. and when it's totally irrelevant, as in these cases. but when done, if any, all government is under so much attack out in the international arena, and domestically by the daily jewish opposition as well as better still position. i think would jeff think that's sort of interest over to counter on dr. by thirty's helps these really government and hence we could see more and more of that. and also this is more like a fascist government. that is part and parcel of its nature to be getting these sorts of operation. hence, yes, we probably could expect all things being equal that this kind of government would carry more, such or such operations. the palestinian authority is supposed to be in charge or
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of a janine where does this leave the authority when these attacks appear to be able to be to be carried out with what appears to be very little response all very little and defense against them? well, this is, this is probably the most important question to my mind. because you see israel justifies these things on the security ground, right? the idea that they're more of a loan as it where they're trying to make sure that there isn't much of a resistance on the parts of the procedure. there's no harm resistance and not the such refugee camps as janine. but the palestinians see that as a cynical ploy aimed at humiliating the proceed and authority. because as you said, these are so area a under direct control slash some i sovereignty, if you will, of the senior, according to agreement, signed with israel. and these young people that refugee camps,
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i just trying to protect themselves from the occupation. it's not like we're going out there in israel and shooting israelis. so it's really meant that human, he's the financing authority. and that's why what's considered to be security is, in fact cynical. and frankly, and that ethically speaking, it's stupid because what is the point of continuously human eating and weakening your medicine, your partner, the personal warranty? that in fact, has been doing your huge favor over the past 20 something year. bye safeguard. thing is really a security in occupied directors. so really this is armor, more than the previous government is trying to remediate and weaken the procedure currently in order to expand its project of settlement of annexation and so on, so forth in the us bank. and that to my mind does not need to diplomacy. and bees, it will lead to more violence on war. well, this is
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a level of intensity that we have not even seen really during the latter stages of the previous net. a new netanyahu government the far right is very politician. it's m r, but beg of you, i said that there will be war with palestinians at some point in the future. is there any question? do you think about how much control benjamin netanyahu has over his coalition partners? you know, once i finished nothing. yeah. has was recent her autobiography. i am now on the line that nothing else himself has changed over the past 15 years. you know, he became premise and 96 and then went out and then came back in 2009 and basically it's been longer service prime minister. and i think during this process he, he himself became even more radicalized than he was ext an extreme. and judging from his tone, he just thinks that he can get away with everything in israel and palestine the
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engender out in the middle east as well. he believes that is i can continue to repress the palestinians, while gardening great, even wider and must have support and just look what just happened. the last 48 hours or 22 hours. he got the blessings of the jordanian king and he got security, economic and other coordination with the monarchy in jordan, while at the same time, human eap, to palestinians in alex and moss, and continuing that oppression a parasite. the same thing is happening with the lights of morocco. there are a lot of immigrants by hail, so, so forth. so this isn't the new government this in that danielle, not just via on the other. you know, smaller fascists. nathan, yeah. himself. because of the impunity that he has garnered over there, he's becoming ever more radical, ever more extremist. he thinks he can get away with killing more and more palestinians annexing more and more territories schuman, i think,
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the palestinian partners and getting get more and more. and america and western supports for it. and i think as long as that sort of impunity is the order of the day. nothing your host can g to carry these sorts of things. this is what ration he's going to even increase them. and we got, we want to see perhaps annexation and popular horseback. we going to see massacres . we're going to see we occupation of certain cities and ready to see the break up of the procedure. because clearly this government, this nathan yell is getting away with everything. i am, why not then just expand one of us. that's all. does it as a political analyst? my one bashar of my one is always thank you very much. indeed. they more had on the news or including more than a $150.00 people die. and one of of ghana sounds coldest winters in decades in sports, one of cycling highest profile names has made a big decision about. busy future fall is going to be here with that story.
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caves mayor says 15 russian crews miss us have been shot down during a series of attacks across the ukraine. not least one person was killed and to have been injured. cities were head across the country and energy infrastructure targeted in the southern region of odessa. we're going to get more from natasha bought a who's in key for us. what's been happening in cave and elsewhere. natasha. while the airway to alert terran cave and some other parts of the country has now indeed although it is ongoing in some parts of the east and to the south of the country. so we are getting a clearer picture now about the past few hours this morning, ukrainian officials say the russia launch at least 30 cruise missiles into ukrainian territory. now, according to keep local officials,
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they say that at least 20 of those missiles were heading in the direction of the capsule and were intersected. we heard a very loud explosion a couple of hours ago in that direction. we now know that that was a rocket that hates a non residential building. we believe it might have been some critical infrastructure. at least one person killed their 55 year old man, say keep officials and another person or injured. so that is the picture here. but then overnight, there were also multiple sovereign warnings across the country. most of ukraine. again, people urge to take shelter because what ukrainian military officials say is that at least 24 a russian launch should. drones were in the air, they were shot down. we understand a bar ukrainian force is taken down by their hair, missile defense systems that have been active and out working protecting of the
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population. so it's been a new wave all russian attacks here in keith. natasha. thank you very much. indeed . natasha buffer bringing us up to date on those attacks in the cave and elsewhere in ukraine. she's based in keith. now ukraine has received a major boost from his western allies. germany says it's going to provide 14 leopard to bottle tanks. b u. s. is announced at sending 31 abrams combat vehicles years president job vibratory order. and it says sending the tanks will help make sure ukrainians are in the strongest possible position to defend their nation. secretary austin has recommended this step because on hands the cranes capacity to defend his territory and achieve strategic objectives. david, thanks for the most capable tanks in the world. they're also extremely complex to operate and maintain. so we're also giving ukraine the parts and equipment necessary to effectively sustain these tanks on the battlefield. we began will
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began to train ukrainian troops on these issues of sustainment was just thinking maintenance soon as possible to live in the tanks for the field is going to take time time that we'll see will use to make sure the ukrainians are fully prepared. integrate the abram tanks in their defense. second product offers in st. petersburg as a former advisor to russian president vladimir present. good to have you with us or on. i'll just see how much of a threat will russia regard to these tanks to be a military force. their problem is question. countries are even move in this war potential times we've already seen in the last few hours, more russian cruise missiles find towards kiva and elsewhere in ukraine is not the
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level of response that russia is likely to have to these types being shipped in, or will it do somebody else on your own private. ready known about that and just to be sure, eventually to rise and box your lies. i mean, there are there, there is, of course, are the, the arguments that if russia hadn't actually invaded the ukraine in the 1st place, extensively to remove what it regards as, as not seeing the far right forces there, then it wouldn't be in a position that it's facing now with tanks being moved towards a ukraine on it towards this border
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the 2020 bay roads porting supposedly lebanon, has been summoned by the top prosecutor, judge tatic bitten has been charged with miss handling the inquiry, but he's refusing to step down on wednesday. the prosecutor also wanted the release of all those detained in the case. investigations were suspended a year ago, after high level political interference, more than 200 people were killed in the blast when improperly stored chemicals ignited was in a corner. joining us now live from bailey. this is looking more and more like a short time between the prosecutor and the judge. what's likely to happen to dana a well, the chief prosecutor has charge the lead judge in the case, thought it bit tar, accusing him of rebelling against the judiciary of mishandling the case a few days ago. but tar decided to resume his investigation. not because not from a court order, but according to a legal opinion,
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he believes that he does not need to wait for the course of conversation to rule on the legal charges filed against them by ministers who are suspects people he charged against the criminal negligence. so yes, there is a show down, but tar did not show up for questioning. he should have done that this morning. he is remaining defiant. he's promising not to step down. he believes that the prosecutor general has no right to summon him. in fact, it was bitter who summon, oh that for questioning, questioning next month. so people are waiting to see what will happen following a meeting of the higher traditional council. are they going to find out to replace judge baton? is that going to spell an end to the investigation? and that's why you're seeing people gathering outside the justice palace. many of them families of the victims, people who have been demanding justice and accountability ever since that explosion . people here feel that this is not just
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a battle between judges. it's much more than that. it's a battle between right and oppression because they say, judge baton has done the unthinkable. his gun after the most high ranking officials in this country, which is a 1st in post civil war lebanon, and yet he remains defiance. dana, thank you very much indeed that xena caught up bringing us up to date from beirut. when on his team, cold snap is sweeping parts of asia, japan has been badly affected, recording some of its coldest temperatures. in a decade, heavy snowfall and strong winds of disrupted traffic and grounded hundreds of flights. it's also bitterly cold in parts of south korea, temperatures and the capital sol have plummeted minus 16 degrees celsius and that a warnings of dangerous road conditions. thousands of shelters have been opened. well the winter weather is part of a cold bloss that's caused havoc across east asia weather presenter. kara,
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is here to explain some more just talk us through whole of this is playing on car. yes. that severe winter weather swept across the region from china to japan, causing travel chaos. and of course, setting in new weather records now was all down to siberian cold air blasting down across northern parts of china. we had a blue light ahead of that. over the weekend, of course, that heavy snow sweeping into the north and china's northernmost city said an old time, a new record, low minus $53.00 degrees celsius. now that cold air continue to push its way further south and to the east, across the korean peninsula, knocking temperatures down dramatically in both pyongyang and sold to the minus mid teens. by choose day. and that wasn't only here that we saw heavy snow and blizzard conditions disrupt traffic. but also in japan, we also had records here, the snow for wind gusts. and of course those exceptionally low it's hand pitches 3
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of the 4 main islands in japan. so temperatures dropped below freezing. we are expecting those wintery conditions to continue, but in terms of temperatures, there has been a pause for the korean peninsula. we are expecting another blast to blow in. however, on friday or thirties in north korea have warned that extreme cold. but the bigger issue here, rob is that we are like to see to see more of these extreme weather events, hot and cold because of climate change. tara, thank you very much indeed. what i want to bring in the sung work from. i'm some south korea, his climate professor at the high young university, very good to have his. we're the sir on al jazeera. it's very easy for us in the media to simply say, oh, this is all done to climate change in respect to what colors just been talking about, what is or is seeing? how do you talk about, how do you describe the contributor re factors that would allow us to, to assess that this is part of climate change?
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yeah, i said this very good question. so right now is the interest of the cyber high is quite strong? i think that is due to the snow couple, which we are in the area in the northern russia, so such as much snow coming from the water vapor later from the arky ocean's. because right now, oceans is, is a significant reduced death, really due to the warming in climate changes so so you're going to reduction of the ice in ocoee provide a much, what will be putting the atmosphere. so what are be for actually condense? snow couple rained around the side radio, so get actually contributed to the strengthening of cyber high by now
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i think that may coast a code away over to east asia. if this has become the norm as this, what this, what asia is going to be seeing from now on what changes longer term, do you think we could be seeing over the next 2 or 3 decades? say we are. i think that as the global warming ages have become stronger, most climate scientists, the extent people are wanting dr. ocean in the county. so when the arctic becomes warmer and warmer, most scientists are expected meandering of the jet stream. so yeah, the little jet, the stream actually and coast the c b or the cold and warm even if they show in the, you know, i shot so therefore we expect it to be, you know,
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the stream over the cold winter. and the want me to actually be to regular age in, in, in the wanting climate. we've seen over the last few years, the phase as was talking about before the phase climate change being bandied about . there have been lots of conferences around the world that are being held and yet we continue to see the impact of climate change such as this as we're seeing in asia. do you think that the well should be focusing on how to deal with the impact of climate change rather than concentrating on how to less than that i think to predict or to attract a project at the climate change. actually we need to, to be adopt to, you know, double rate of protection sonata. you, so we need to climb, eat hush,
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nor you. and we need a bow competing, our handling crime. it matters. so using such crimes, mother, we can percept more correctly. the future, you know, find me over the east asia, you saying look, we are very grateful to you for being with us on. i'll just see that. thank you very much indeed. okay, thank you. bye bye. so i had an al jazeera celebrate or demonstrates division across estrella and the how the national day is observed after 2 year ban. facebook's parent company meta says it will restore family u. s. president donald trump's accountants and sports manchester united to take a step closer to ending their draw. he drives details coming up later in the program. he he opposed with his life. he's probably mid confidence at the modem
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with hello there to stormy situation across a south of europe. we've got low pressure clinging on. we nice a windy wet and wintery weather across the mediterranean will see that intensify in the southeast with red warnings out in grease for thunderstorms, and some very strong winds in croatia. it's largely fitting cold across this region and more sensually, but up in the northwest we have seen a pause and not the temperature in london picking up towards the average and some brighter spells coming through the cloud. it is looking at fairly mild over the next few days before some heavy rain starts to pull in from the north, turning into a bit of a wintry mix for northern areas of noise, but still some spells of brightness coming through the cloud for much of scandinavia we will see some of the heavier snow pulling across ukraine and into russia into friday and speaking of snow, there was
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a heavily pause in that in own bria. some friars made snow angels in the snow, outside the basilica. now that wet and windy weather is set to continue pushing across the age reality, we're going to see some snow fall in greece before it pushes up across the balkans . athens seeing the temperature, dip down, conditions here, improving however, as we head towards sunday, and we'll see more in the way of funny spells ah, [000:00:00;00]
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a the latest news as it breaks, forties are about a kilometer in that direction. you're going in military is good now with detailed coverage where it will have the palestinian economy on the verge of collapse or decade from around the world. this process will be expanded too broad, a social movement, not just again, increasingly a different time, but also the continuing cost of living prices. hulu . ah,
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you're watching old, is it a reminder on top store? is this her keys? mayor says 15 russian cruise missiles have been shot down in a series of attacks across ukraine. at least one person's been killed and 2 been injured. the judge investigating the 2020 barrel to port explosion has been summoned by lebanon's top prosecutor. judge tonic, bitter has been charged with miss handling the inquiry into the blast, but refuses to step down on widens to the prosecutor also ordered the release of all those detained in the case is ready, forces are withdrawn from the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank after a battle broke out, when they rated the area, the health ministry says at least 9 palestinians are dead. or garza's governing authority. hamas has called the rate a crime against the palestinian people by the occupation forces. rather than other had the dream of what the problem of the 3rd, the crime won't stand and it won't stop the resistance. we call on the masses of
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our palestinian people in the west bank to escalate the fight against the occupation in response to this crime. but the call on the palestinian authority to engage in resistance to defend their people that we're going to go live to unit outside in garza unit. in the past, hamas has reacted the to is really attacks and is really incursions into the west bank from various ways. one of which of course is firing rockets from garza into a southern israel, particularly what kind of reaction do we think we're going to get from hamas? yes, so particularly from us through many of its official leaders here. and i'm going to, i'm going to say the words of but the deputy head of the political bureau of ham, as of a solid hell, i do it. in his words, he said that the occupations crime and massacre injury will not pass without
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account at that. the response of the resistance will not be delayed. this was particularly for habash in another statement issued by all the policy infections, including hamis, the announced to day to be a morning day on the people killed in jeanine. they also declared a state of a nerd. in among the resistance functions here in gaza, strip the cold or demanded be international community to hold the occupation a criminals in their words accountable for their crimes. and to finally, they called out the people in godsa to go out in different popular protests in different areas. across the strip to show the rage against the massacre committed engineering. and i also need to bring this up to date from garza. no, thank you very much indeed. and ninja violence is preventing children from getting
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educated. the norwegian refugee johnson says 42 percent of children aren't going to school because people are being displaced and schools are closing so 2018 attacks by militants and neighboring molly and burkina faso has spilled into the country. the west is the worst affected region. the violence is displaced more than 850000 people. half a 1000000 children live in is affected by conflict, where more than 900 schools of been forced to close. well, joining us now, vice skype is young, england in yama in asia. he is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council vega to have you with us. you're obviously on the ground there. what have you and your team seen while you've been there? well a, yesterday i was in till our barry it's in western air massage air and it is an example of the crisis here in the sa, him, they have the youngest population in the world,
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the poorest population in the world. and now that population that is most neglected by everybody. so we're failing, the youth on the share of the sa hell a in the share of the 50 yes or progress. the last 5 years, fewer and fewer of children have been able to make it to school. there are more than 800 schools close by violence, by military attacks. and, and the peer people have had to flee. we have to turn around the developments and they say a region so that there is hope for the youth of nature and the science. if things aren't turned around, what do you think is going to happen? i think there will be more bitterness. there will be more conflict that will be more recruitment to armed groups. that will be a vicious cycle that is not only going to play the sa hell, but to africa. europe of coast,
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people will leave these areas if there is no hope of the future. and let me give you one that one attack here then which rested. council did a survey among youth in leisure, in 2021. 70 percent said we do not believe it. would it be better? we have lost hope. we don't believe we will get education livelihoods, and backed up your check. and that's an alarming say, again, we have to invest german, a tarion resources, development resources put in and in protection of civilians. in this region, we mentioned earlier that that attacks by militants from neighboring malia burkina, faso beans spilling over the borders. and in many cases that has been that one of the key driving forces enforcing, make people away from their homes. and that's why children can't go to school, is the answer to bring in humanitarian aid. when actually the problems exist.
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essentially i with the country to begin with when they're a it's, it's, it's, it is a difficult thing to really bring stability and to bring security to such a reach. and when many i'm groups that are gaining strength and that a go roaming across borders in tele berry and the, the mothers i met said they had walked for hours from that torch villages. finally, they got hope for the children and for themselves. when we provide education and, and some services, but, but of course, they need to be able to go back in safety and then begin t. it's not only the response cannot only be military and security wise. think that's been too much that logic chasing young jihadists had sort of been the response to all of this. if there is no livelihoods, if there is no, then believe in a better economic future. and there,
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if there isn't really protection of the said billions where they are, then this will continue. so we're urging that world community to focus even in the state of crisis in ukraine, than in the middle east. to focus on this, the youngest, poorest and most neglected population of the world. yet magland is secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. so thank you very much. indeed. thousands of people are rallied across australia, calling for its national day celebrations to change the indigenous community mandate. supporters said the arrival of the 1st british french on this day in the 18th century, marked a day of genocide and a public holiday, glorifies the invasion. sarah clark reports from brisbane, australia day 2023. thousands of people lined sydney harbor to celebrate the beginning of modern australia. that's when britain's 1st fleet sailed into city
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cave in 1788. but not every one is feeling proud, and some refused to share in the celebration. around the country, protested, rallied, challenging was, australia is national day represents. they call it invasion day, a time to mourn the displacement of the 1st nations people to the eyes of which will be a dive morning. it should be the recognition of the 1st shot that the squad, and the thought of the war against the update. this is ground 0, janice saw it down 0 happened here on 26th of january, 17 id i. nobody should be celebrating it. the movement to change the date is gaining momentum. auntie, bring people together in a spirit of reconciliation. so we do want a guy where it celebrates al culture and i have an australian history, but today is not the day to do it on. that momentum has been acknowledged by the prime minister, who says australian companies must allow employees opposed to australia, day, the right to work on this public holiday,
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to days at di. that's important to celebrate who we are, but all side to recognize that the changing nature all australians this yesterday and my boy in a referendum to decide if the country's constitution should be changed to acknowledge the 1st nations people is successful in white money. just big nose, but it also gave the, did his community a bright aside and the national political nike close. not everyone wants to change the date. conservative opposition later peter dutton is among those defending astrology day. he argues the country should celebrate its makes of indigenous british and multi cultural histories. debate about increasing recognition of indigenous australians will go well beyond australia day. the proposal enshrining what's being an indigenous voice in the constitution being put to a referendum later this year. sarah, clock out a 0 brisbin for me you as president,
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donald trump soon got to have his facebook and instagram accounts reactivated social media, john matter says they'll be reinstated. in the coming weeks. tom was suspended on facebook and other social media platforms after the january 6th attack on the u. s . capital in 2021. still ahead on al jazeera and his sport. this pga tour rookie makes his salt of his life details coming up shortly.
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ah. ah ah ah ah, he's trying to support his borrow. rob,
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thank you so much. shalayna. robina is the 1st player to reach the australian open final. when will the champion beach victoria is a rank of belarus in straight sets to reach the final. it's the 1st of the women's semi finals to take place on thursday for bettina will play the winter of the last 4. matt between a magdalen yet an arena several anchor, which takes place shortly. football now and manchester united striker mark as rochefort had scored a stunning sole goal in his team's leak up at semi final against nottingham forest . the english tiger has now scored 10 goals and 10 games since he came back from the world caught this up, her took him up to 18 goals for the season that finished leno united with live in the 1st like at this time that they haven't won a trophy since 20, simply turn, doing so much, and i'm happy with marcus his performance and his development and you from the start, the season is growing and and he keeps doing good toe and what we have to
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info with him 1st place. he's responsible for that to go to keep this process going . house in evelyn's will take on croatia and the european nations league semi finals. the draw was made in switzerland, spain versus italy will be the other match. the ties will be played in mid june. ronald crewman is back in charge of the dutch chain for a 2nd time. louis van haul left the job after the world cup in katara. we have the experience that the year reach the final $12019.00. we lost it, and now we have the opportunity to play at home become really important for us to, to reach the final and, and let's hope to win it. saudi arabia is getting ready to house a double header of formula e action over the next few days. the motor sport championship for electric cars will stage to night races on the outskirts of rent in syria. it's the 2nd song,
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but the ongoing season, which began earlier this month in mexico. very ravia, which host so formula one has been holding you pre since 2018 race. one happens on friday. all formula itself launched in 2014. so where does it find itself now that we're into it's non season, formerly effect bat, last season, their cumulative audience grew 20 percent to $381000000.00. had to put that into context, industry leaders, f ones, cumulative tv audience for 2021 was 1550000000. the series bows. famous constructors including a jaguar and maclaren hub or the likes of b and w, mercedes, an audi of all left formula eat and having started with 11 races in season one, there are now 16 e praise on the tour. well for more on formerly erasing were pleased to welcome co founder and chief a championship officer at formula e alberto longo. thank you so much for joining us. alberto,
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are you satisfied with the growth of formula e and what's your plans to increase its mainstream popularity? so thank you so much for having me in the program, we are actually impressed by the seger that we have in the 1st. i don't know, we're just starting to see some obviously, you know, we have a big brother, you know, that has been there for more than 70 years out there. and i mean, you know, they are way better than we are today. but we cannot forget that we get the baby for a 9 years old. actually someone would have told me only a 9 venue roadwork where we're just thinking on this championship, we're going to have 9 manufacturers who are going to be racing. their houses, the biggest in the world. we're going to have $300.00. i'm almost goes to 4000000
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people. only near age i would have thought that they were probably a little bit crazy. so i am definitely super proud of what the team has. as of, of the excitement that the category is getting reagan. i'm looking forward to the next year. i guess i'm doing ok, well, doesn't concern you at all that big name such as b, m w, mercedes and audi have left formula e. well not really. i mean we, we are, we need model for such a long time. now. i was myself on board on thursday and we have been involved in winding up from up to be off. and we have been here long enough to know that manufacturers just come and go, you know, i would be concerned if we actually didn't have any other manufacturer land actually as soon as the brand. but you mention left the jump and cheap. we include
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it. you know, some other manufacture which are fantastic, you know, like marketing, like i said, the amount so definitely their response is very clear. these is going to happen as operating another form of this for you will happen to all of the important and the key learning that we need to have from external amount of factors to join. many formulate this is actually the case. well, i like how you referred to the formula y as your big brother. is it eventually matching f one's commercial appeal, a realistic aim for formula evo. do you think? no, i think we're completely separate entities. we are, we have the father. that's why we are like, brother, you know, i'm, that i'm the father of for the nation international law. listen,
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which is day if i definitely am where the 2 biggest properties we will look what a former one is doing. we, we, who, on seeing we are way more we have a way more lucy approach than any other form of raising of the biggest in the world. would you be for sure that we have to do well the mothers for serious and i was just saying that there are always the we don't know how to create the brand from scratch as we need all the ideas of challenging. but we are way better. what we what looking, looking 2 words this weekend formerly has been staging races in saudi arabia since 2018. any chance of expanding in this region, say, bringing
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a race here to cut our well actually, sorry, actually we, we were very loyal to the south. they believed them out there from the very beginning. and we, we obviously are not about getting us off today to have another race in the region . but maybe it would change in the future. you know, as of today, i would say that you know, that we're the 1st one to believe on, on, on the, on the transformation of the country. i'm to use from a platform, basically to do, to, has them transformed the country and we are very happy. i'm very proud to to be here . okay, great to get your thoughts, alberto longo. thank you so much for your time and good luck this weekend. thank you. thank you. now one of cycling is biggest names has ended speculation about his future in the sport to time at grand for window. nazario can tana, has decided not to retire. the colombian called the press conference in boca todd
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to confirm his next move. quinton was disqualified from last year's tour to france after testing positive for the painkiller tramadol, his contract with the french team, our kia fam sick was terminated as a consequence. our corresponded alessandra romp yet he was at that press conference. afterwards he spoke to cycling author. randall about quinn ton of situation. this is a national figure, this is a figure who i, whose victories and whose wonderful performance is at the charter, france 2nd in 2013 2nd in 2015 3rd in 2016. and provided the backdrop to the peace process in colombia. so that whole sporting phenomenon that was not recon tawna. i was part of the transformation of modernization and the creation of a new columbia or
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a new country. but he has against his name to tests that show. he broke a regulation of the you see either the international sports or authorities for cycling that say this painkiller, very strong painkillers tramadol, i was in his sister in the breast call for he talks about a wall that was raised against this possibility to continue riding what do you think he meant it very difficult these days to have absolute faith in any sporting authority? but i don't believe that the talk to france or the, the, you see, i of orchestrated some kind of veto. it's very, very difficult to unify the cycling teams and all the other actors. i think that each one will have its own motive, but ultimately i found it very difficult to see not continue returning to the world . and the world's number one golfer is involved and a bizarre argument to his 1st turn men to the year is under way injured by a flying golf
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t. his re ignited the rivalry between worry mcelroy and patrick read. read a claims marker. i deliberately ignored him when he went over to say hello at this driving range in do bought the american through a golf tea at nap away. following the snub mcelroy has been a local critic of the saudi backed live golf link that read has signed up for okay, and that is all used, but for now back to you bar. thank you very much of emily. i one is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more all these stores piping up. ah ah. and
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