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anger and morning in the occupied west by 9 palestinians are killed in the deadliest israeli raid in years. at least 11 ukrainians are killed in a wave of russia. missiles strikes a day off the u. s. on germany announced a rule sometimes to keep families of passengers killed in to boeing plane crashes. take the company to court, accusing them a fraud. plus i'm john henry in chicago and coming up i'll show you who's pulling the strings at the chicago international puppet theater festival. and his full ra, madrid forward finished his junior has been targeted with what the spanish league is called. an act of hatred and effigy of the 22 year old was hung from a bridge near the clubs training ground. ah, funerals have in held across the occupied west bank for those killed in israeli
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raid and the jenin refugee camp named palestinians died after israeli forces entered early on thursday morning. one other person died and a protest related to the violence. the par seniority has announced measures against israel after that. raid the guns i love, no charbonneau what? little bar in light of the repeated aggression against our people and violations of all the agreements, including the security. we consider that the security coordination between our government and the israelis is no longer in existence. and as of now, it will no longer be in force. jeanine is one of 19 refugee camps and the occupied west bank was created 70 years ago to house palestinians expelled from their homes when israel was founded to day around 14000 people lived there in an area less than half a square kilometer observes of summer bon jovi explains how events unfolded, ah,
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another read but is really forces in the west bank. these vehicles headed toward the janine refugee camp palestinian sea, among the people killed in the reed with an elderly woman. ah, it is really ami statements as its forces conducted a counterterrorism operation in the center of the janine cat. huh. do apprehend, quote it terror squad belonging to islamic to have organization. israeli soldiers entered the building and also see that detonated 2 exclusive doses. and killed suspects. crushes broke out as news. brooke, of the killings, people pelted storms that is really vehicles in the vicinity. ah, the injured were taken to the nearest hospital palestinian health ministry accused israeli forces of intentionally using tear gas inside the children's hospital ward red exceed the situation in the refugee camp was critical, and israeli forces were stopping ambulances from reaching people who were wounded
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one than 2 dozen palestinians have been killed in the west bank this month is really forces if stepped up in what they call and detailed operations from a job out there. where jeanine says he and refugee camp are seen as a center of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation. a number of armed groups have emerged from their israel considers jennine a hub of what it calls terrorist activity after a series of palestinian attacks on israeli target's last year. israel launched an operation in the area that says at targets armed fighters, but civilians and children have been killed. raids are a regular occurrence in jeanine residence fair. they'll only escalate under israel's new far right. governments are when maha is in the jenin refugee camp. he spoke to witnesses of the raid, this is the main target of the latest israeli minutes we rate and the occupied was house and one of the alley ways of the refugee camp in the town of janine. or
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actually, this is what left of the house, large tongues of it were reduced, throbbing because according to eye witnesses and locals. here is where the forces use anti thank miss files and they're confrontation with ballasting and prices inside this house. the all the walls of the house are reginald with bullets and eye witnesses here described to us what they said. one of the most intense battles we have seen in a while. back and up i was leaving for work at 7 in the morning. i looked outside, soldiers were coming out of 4 cars. they took over this house here and another rooftop, and started shooting at the fighters house for half an hour after which they shot anti tank weapons at the place. that's when we believe the fighters were killed. the families here are frustrated and exhausted because they were really military away have become regular. i'm part of their routine over the boss. here they are telling us they are staying up late every night waiting for the next minutes. re
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weighed and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? i'm and i have, i just iraq. the janine refugee camp was bringing out this political unless mom bashaw and i joined us from london among the personal authorities just recently announce an end to security corporation with the israeli government in the wake of this raid on the janine refugee. come to find out how significant that is. well, that could be very significant if it is true, meaning if it, they actually walk the walk, not just more of the same words that we've heard before. because the tennessee or 40 hour has an a number of occasion threatened to stop or secured the coordination with israel. but in real life, he didn't either under american pressure or under the pressure of further israeli vengeful attack against the authority itself. and as we've seen in recent
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weeks this, the new israeli government has been tightening its grip on the movement off up at a seen a lead, there's preceded ministers and so on, so forth. even manning them from travel. so i think on the one hand, the procedural product has very little to lose, and the should stand with that people are in one position against any such is rating. the aggression, on the other hand, one is skeptical, but the part of seniority would maintain such position at the us seems to have taken it badly, seriously warning the palestinians against severing security ties with israel is comes just ahead of the less actually a states visit to the region didn't, that's gonna have any impact on this current situation. where see the problem is and all of this is that the better scene or thought it continues to lose credibility, moments on people who because for 25 years now, the deal was that as israel makes more and more concessions,
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more and more compromises more and more withdrawals from parts of the west bank and occupied territories and allow the pet assume authority to govern the more the scene or thought they would coordinate security and otherwise with israel. but when israel stopped all withdrawals and in fact increased illegal settlements and increased the sort of violent incursions and arrests and assassinations of countless palestinians. the penicillin or thought of his coordination now is considered to be a betrayal of the palestinian people and their rights. now is the better simeon or thought of his only doing israel as bedding in the occupied territories. such a position is not tenable. and we know that the proceedings sort of is becoming more and more unpopular in the aqua by $33.00. so even if the united states liens
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on the authority in the end of the day where these are cutting in the money, it sends that is due to the patient front of the, with clothing in, on closing, in, on the, for the senior officials and, and banning them for travel, while at the same time increasing the incursions, like you've seen to the engineering. i think all of that is going to lead to a serious implosion end up at a single photon and he has the lead, has lose credibility. we are saying an armed resistance groups gaining popularity a how much of a challenge to they posed for the israeli army, if any what actually those very particular brigades in jeanine refugee camps. they are only, they're engineered refugee camp defending jenny griffey jacob. but just to remind our viewers around the world, laura, i remember clearly writing 20 years ago, plus in 2003. when we were comparing the images of the israeli
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aggression against janine camp with the battles of felicia. if you remember in iraq, no voice, 20 years ago, 20 years before that, we were also talking about israel carrying, combating terrorism attacks in jeanine, that's 40 years ago and so on, so forth to white. it's more of the same israeli pretext of combating terrorism when it's fact aggressive. the palestinian people under occupation while expanding the illegal settlements on so on so forth. those sorts of excuses are basically have run out of steam while at the same time they are increasing and repetition because the attacks and janine just the last year or 2 have increased many falls. so the, the, so this big's the question. when you do the same again and again against, you know, the 12000 or so population of their featured camp called jeanine. and you come up with the same results. isn't that a sign of insanity?
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because there must be another way than the countess killings that are happening on the west bank and the countless arrest that is not leading to more security. they're not leading to peace, they're not leading to stability. if anything, leading to the exact opposite. so instead of pursuing something more of something that resembles that diplomacy, israel, under the pretext of, of, of combating terrorism. but, you know, has a magical sound in the international community. it allows his or to do whatever it's at once. when on the ground, it's merely attacking people, mostly severe ins under occupation. and in some many i, she would say that the is where he government welcomes escalations by such armed resistance groups because it justifies a, the greater response. do you think there is a greater response coming from israel? well, i'll tell you this is,
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this is probably the 64000000 dollar question. i think it is the most important question i visit or should have been trying to address over. there are several weeks. the short answer is yes. i think this new israeli government want nothing but totally palestinian cylinder surrender. they're not accepting anything or like a diplomatic jargon or 2 state solution or withdrawals or mutual respect that mutual interest. none of that. they want a total palestinians surrender. they want to double the illegal settlements in the west bank. they want to annex parts of the west bank, but of the occupied territories. and they want the palestinians to live like interlopers in what they call the land of israel for them, for the new government that considers there's a, an exclusive jewish sovereignty in all the land of israel. that includes all the palestinian occupied territories. so the new government is bent on expanding both
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indigo supplements, expanding its sovereignty onto a, onto the west bank and gaza and breaking the penicillin or thought of thee, by imposing a thought of surrender on the palestinians vats, their flag mamba shower. thanks very much. take time that to join us from london. now, a judge investigating the beirut false explosion in lebanon in 2020 has been summoned by lebanon's top prosecutor. tara baton has been charged with miss handling the inquiry, but refuses to step down. people angered by the slow pace of the investigation protested at the palace of justice in order reports from beirut. wow, this is the latest ground of a nearly 3 year fight for justice and the rule of law. families of victims of the explosion in beirut point in 2020 are up against a ruling establishment that has been evading accountability to days. anger
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coincides with a tug of war between lebanon's chief prosecutor, a san away debt. and the judicial investigator in charge of the investigation thought it better die the sooner your shame on you this woman cries, why should we lose our children? and they remain in power? oh, no official has been held to account for one of the world's largest non nuclear blast . that despite many as high up as the president were aware of the presence of highly explosive materials being stored at a port warehouse. i'm really angry and i'm discussed with what they are trying to do to delay the investigation or even stop it because they don't feel what you are feeling. they did not go through what you went through and are going through now, and they are serving their political agendas. their prob, has been repeatedly stalled. the 1st judge was removed after he charged high ranking politicians, and the 2nd judge peter has now been charged with rebelling against the judiciary.
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and oh, sir, pin power judge guitar house support because he's done the unthinkable and post civil war lebanon going after high ranking officials and the political and security establishment and the judiciary. he may not be able to implement his decisions nor conduct legal proceedings, but he is defiant and promising not to step down and will issue indictments even if he is in prison. many here are not surprised in a country with the history of impunity and the judiciary that lacks political independence. we're seeing as a sequence of political him to inventions to derail the investigation yesterday. and once thoroughbred was a complete, could the thought and the judicial system, where the attorney general decided to release every one. although he had it accused himself from the file for more than a year. grieving families have again lost hope,
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and the investigation has again been stalled. on a day, alexandra, one of the youngest victims of the blast was supposed to turned 6 years old. santa gooder alger cedar failed. his fancy mostella had her on this news. our including in this era will lose our lives to possible performance. we have from farmers battling power cars in south africa and a severe coal snap his asia, japan and south. chris shivered through record low temperatures, puzzles false, and the 1st time finalised at this trillion opened. and he's here with that story. ukraine says large scale russian attacks have killed at least 11 people. a combination of rocket and drones strikes destroyed several residential buildings and energy infrastructure across 11 regions. essential areas of keith were also hit
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. sasha partner reports from one of the areas that was here in the ukranian capsule . what has a huge crater here just off the main road running through this, a village, a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you can see roof nearly a crumbling, broken blow. now windows and here behind me, this house lily on the point of collapse and we spoke of that house and he says she was at home when those tags began. julie fig. i heard rattling, so i turned my tv volume down. i knew there was an air raid alert, but i was watching the news. i couldn't sleep. then all just exploded you. i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that in the way of the lives of living. oh, people in this village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has
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happened. some of the homeowners are coming here trying to salvage what they can. you've got neighbors also just coming to try and help and lend a hand. we've seen some emergency service workers and also electricians trying to restore some of the power lines that came down with this latest wave of russian attacks is being seen by many people in ukraine is moscow's response to the fact that western powers have decided to send ukraine tanks later strikes come the day after ukraine received a major boost from its nato allies. germany said it will provide 14 of its most advanced tanks. the leopard to the u. s. as announced it sending 51 aprons, combat vehicles, famous trophy has more it is being called a game changer for ukraine. berlin, agreeing to supply its lever to speaking to reporters from a military training facility in east germany, defense minister boris. his story is pressed on when they will arrive in kind of
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can you get the crate at the end of the year where we are going to do 1234. i just said at the end of, at the end of march time, because because expect you to be imminent. all i know is earlier this week, germany approved the delivery of hundreds of leper to tanks in e u arsenals. to keep in the 1st stage of the latest nato push to send more heavy weapons. what ukrainian commanders say they need along with more ammunition before the winter thought. and then expected rush and spring offensive. getting those vehicles will improve their ability to take ground. but, but i would be a little cautious about assuming that with them they will conquer the world. the u . s. is sending dozens of its m one abrams tanks and the u. k. 14 of its challenger twos, they will add to hundreds of russian t 70 two's already in ukrainian military service. moscow seized the development as
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western countries becoming directly involved in the war. and one that will lead to what it describes as permanent escalation. the successive tanks on land and european conflicts has historically relied on air supply. and that is exactly what ukraine's president says. it needs next long range missiles, more artillery, and crucially water and military aircraft. if it is to take back the skies over ukraine, st. basra, the, i'll just say a crack. another is a former advisor to russian president vladimir putin. he says the tanks and not a threat from moscow or the military force there. busy ringback question, countries are even moving in this war and this object makes potential targets for sure. destroying
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the true to rise and oxy or ice? i mean so the there will be finished motion. newest queen is degree is i use kind of for her are basically fighting, you know, the pregnancy or are there was but there was extending the fact open didn't military firstly by extending nature originally decided to strike open the 1st. but this has been 25 years of expansion.
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boeing officials or in courts to answer arches ations of ford leveled by families of passengers killed in 2737 max plains. one of them crashed into the java sea of indonesia coast in october 2018, killing all 189 people on board. as some 5 months later, another went down in ethiopia, killing 157 people. the national investigations found a faulty automated flight control system was to blame for both incidence. boeing is accused of criminal conspiracy for misleading us regulators about the system there in early 2021. boeing paid $2500000000.00 as part of a deal with the government to get the charges dropped. relatives want the courts and the justice department to throw out that settlement. bicycle hey in is that the justice department in washington d. c. she has more on the case. what's happening in dallas court room is representatives of the boeing company are coming face to face with some of the victims, family members. this is all over
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a deal that the justice department made with boeing. they said that they would get rid of the one criminal charge of conspiring to defraud the government. basically, line federal aviation administration in exchange, boeing would pay $2500000000.00. that money would go to the airlines to some of the family members and also find to the government. well, family members took this case to court and they said under the crime victims rights act, they needed to be notified and the justice department didn't tell them that the negotiations were happening. the final deal had been reef the judge did decide that the families, in fact, needed to be notified. so he ordered this arraignment. what the judge didn't do is throw out the plea agreement so that the family members are already testified. tell their stories, talk about their loss in hopes that it will be enough to get the judge to throw the deal or get the justice department to do the same. kenneth quinn as a general counsel and secretary of the flight safety foundation. those are a partner, the clyde and co law firm. he says boeing has already paid
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a high price for the crashes. the lot experience, and many of these tragedies and nothing replace irreplaceable. irreparable loss in the sense of justice can never be done, but boeing has suffered mightily not. and in addition to 2 and a half $1000000000.00 that they paid out, they were grounded for the shoot period of time. they take an enormous reputational kit. and so, not just a compensation of families, not just compensation with airlines, it's a big penalty for the government itself, but it's a reputational damage and they've set up systems ethnic system. surreal. this case was a case of unlike or like many others were tragic chain of incidence happens that resulted in a catastrophic event. that's what happens to the issue. what we try to do is not both criminal penalties. we want to encourage people to come forward and admit mistakes and then find out what went wrong, why it happened, and then put in mitigation to make sure the tragedy never happens again. that's the
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best way to honor the news of the victims of these tragedies. the judges live, all of this happened, i think no basis exists to upset the plea agreement which was painstakingly negotiated. and they found no evidence of managerial knowledge or direction of kind of the defrauding of the f. a. ready on cast system, so i think it's a procedural thing to let some of the family members speak about their victim. we all know that the terrible tragedy that they suffered in our hearts and prayers go out to them, but absolutely no basis exists to upset the deal. concent power cuts are affecting farmers in south africa just before the 1st harvest of the season. many say their livelihoods, and now under a threat for me to bela reports situated in one of the country's major fruit exporting regions in the western cape, the century old family fall needs a steady electricity supply to operate. if automated irrigation pump network relies
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on power to spray thousands of fruit trees, the farm is just survived 60 a drought and an economic downturn during the global pandemic its own as now backing and electricity shortage. in the winter time, you pump 2 water out of that over to the dams, and during summer time goes in time, which we are now in the peak season. we go with electricity, so we need those at the end. as i said in this time of the year, it's a big period of integration. you need to do of 3 cycles. the study for certain need for water. and you need a certain amount of hours in a week from monday to sunday. and with space $3.00 to $6.00, low cheating, impossible. a 10 percent reduction in export from the farm may mean a loss of almost half a $1000000.00. low cheating as it's no, no power cuts are affecting farms across the region. vegetable farmer called organs have given up on about half of these farming area because he can't irrigate as
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often as he should. the floating gives continuing. think will, in this area will lose a lot of the possible. did you fall off the honest feelings in season when you launch a lot of stuff, the farmers have asked a government for an exemption from the power cuts, but if a prove this could potentially mean longer blackouts and other areas they don't poly utility s. com says the outages will continue for another 2 years. it's already how much they can amik growth restraining businesses, including the poultry and their respective, with many incurring greater costs using generators and diesel to keep operations running some to mila algebra. so they had hair on out, there are the warnings that political violence and brew good less than the nation reels from the outing of a president last month and celebrates or demonstrates divisions if not frustrating
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on how it marked its national de lawson's forces. pga tour rookie makes the shops of his life details coming up shortly. ah, ah. how load i will look at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east, and it's the 1st mountain peak to receive the sunlight in oman, hence its name, but it also got a coating of snow in recent days. that's thanks to unsettled weather that's been plaguing the middle east, particularly the gulf. we've had some heavy fall even here in kata. we are expecting that heavy rain to push toward the usa as well as iran in the days to come a smattering of showers. however, on friday, in the south of the winds,
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pick up that shamar wind blowing down a northerly breeze, the temperature in doha, dipping down much of the wet to where that pushing down south. we will see some stormy conditions sweep across eastern areas of the mediterranean, bringing some icey, wintery rainy weather to the likes of turkey. and that'll certainly be felt across northern parts of africa. those winds blowing around coastal areas of libya and egypt. wet weather continues for algeria, we could see some snow on the mountains here. so similar story, former rock ho, much cooler up here for quite a picture as we had for the south part from zambia. that seems very heavy rain over the next few days. and western madagascar continues to bear the brunt of that storm with some very heavy rain and stronger winds to come over the next few days to weather update. ah, we tell the untold stories ah,
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ah, ah, hello daniel watching al jazeera has remind her of all top stories this hour. a wave of russian missile attacks across ukraine has killed at least 11 people. ukrainian officials say m g infrastructure and several residential buildings were destroyed across the country. boeing's being taken to court in texas to answer accusations of force level by families of those killed him. 2737, max plane crashes. a deal between boeing and the u. s. government, so all charges against the up a manufacturer, drops. relatives, one wants to throw out that settlement and 9 palestinians have been killed during an israeli military rage and the occupied west
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by the deadliest in years. one more person was killed in approach and a protest related to the violence. oh gosh, as governing authority, hamas has called the raid a crime against the palestinian people by the occupation forces. what then either had the dream out, what the problem of the sub crime won't stand and it won't stop the resistance. we call on the masses of palestinian people in the west bank to escalate the fight against the occupation in response to this crime. but call on the palestinian authority to engage in the resistance to defend that people either love or people have been protesting. and garza whom the l said, is there a protest here taking place in regards to this city, in among many protests that have been called out by that mouse infection taking place in different areas across the street now with
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going on. but the escalation might not, nor a day as a political unless some form a spokeswoman for the palestinian toss force on public diplomacy. she says the attack on jeanine should not come as a surprise, almost ins had very clear expectations of what this is really government is capable of. they understand that this coalition came to power on promises of heightened brutality against palestinians. and at this point, e, israeli, either side on jeanine and nab, listen. so it didn't really come as
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a surprise that janine was the, in the eye of the storm. the, the frustration among palestinians, of course, is that in line of the current internal bible study and division and the seeming parameters of the palestinian political system, there seems to be very little other kind of study and ordinary palestinians can count on by way of, of support or assistance when they come under such extreme, this atlas vinnie and paralysis that rely is more on rhetoric to the action than that insists on talking about reconciliation and unity rather than actually moving forward on that path, which is the only path that is open to post it in which is the only path that makes sense to ordinary palestinians. the loss of faith is there in the palestinian authority, which seems enable or incapable of doing anything beyond political statements. it
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is too weak to confront israel too weak to confront, amuse, international community. and also the situation in gaza was the factions ruling other is not much different. so the frustration is quite high. her is president, is increasingly coming under fire for her handling of antique government. protests trouble began after her predecessor was forced from office and imprisoned. he had tried to dissolve. congress and supporters want him released. and mariana sanchez reports as one says he where resistance of the government is protect kimmy fis. oh, scenes. amaya lift her home and 5 children behind in bruno to march in lima. she says she's never felt more offended by a peruvian precedent. oh, the number one they had said bruno is not been fueling anger among these southern citizens. the symptom was in another matter,
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we feel outraged. what does she think that we're bolivians were legitimate peruvians and we're marching here every day and she has trampled our rights. ah, a day after the governments and hundreds of soldiers to occupy, bruno, and extended a curfew and molasses, such measures are fueling people's anger. at least 18 people were killed in full, not 2 weeks ago, in the worst day of political unrest. your bid of what? i want justice for our brothers who have died dinner has to pay for what they have done to us. we are not animals for the police to kill as in that way. we just came to march peacefully without weapons. oh, nearly 60 people have been killed. many after security forces opened fire on demonstrators on wednesday when what they told the organization of american states that her government respects the rule of law and security forces must protect all citizens or williams members backed boulevard of the. although the president of
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mexico and columbia have said, she's not the countries legitimate leader, many analysts say there is still room for the violence to escalate. it may take international pressure to prevent the government from ultimately imposing authority . sarielle. many analysts are not optimistic, there is a way out of the crisis in the near future. the odyssey and the worst case scenario is the most likely scenario that follow at a stage. her cabinet gets even tougher. no agreement is reached in parliament and the elections are either kicked 2024 or not on for a long time, which will generate a radicalization of the protests, but not at the has asked for peace and debate. amelia says it's too late. i mean, murder me then as a mother it hurts to see how many of our children have died. we no longer want to choose or dialogue. we are hurt with so many dead. we will fight as far as we can until the end. many peruvians feel the same way. medina santos. i just see that
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lima humanitarian caravan has travelled through the jungles of columbia as part of an unprecedented move to help people displaced by decades of conflict with armed groups such as the e l. n. i exam out there as alexander ramp yeti had exclusive access to the caravan . in the 1st part of his report, he looked at the plight of people and communities who feel abandoned and neglected . neary silence enveloped this abandoned village along the san juan river in western columbia. it's people displaced by violence of arm groups fighting for control of this territory. gloria marie has returned after she was forced to flee in december. most of her family possessions are gone and she is overwhelmed by emotions and their mother and see the more you speak up, the more we denounce the more we're left alone until we're disappeared. i only wish i could be in my house resting with my children. even if it isn't much moody your
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spur of a unique piece caravan travelling with members of the government piece, negotiating team and it's sworn enemies, the national liberation army rebel group, or t e l. n. on that unit there drafting a plan to help bring urgent human tearing relief to diss and other communities affected by fighting. i look is at work i bundle. we want to reach a substantial agreements with solutions for the communities. we are here to hear your concerns and proposals, including any criticisms you might have against the e l. m. were here for him. the united nations civil society organizations and international observers are also part of the journey. the san juan runs deep in the columbian jungles close to the pacific ocean. it's a lawless territory. rife with drug routes and illegal gold mines. there are no roads, nor any sizable state presents no basic sanitation or health services. during the last couple of years, renewed clashes between the elaine, the army,
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and other armed groups fighting to control this theory, 3 of force, hundreds to flee, and others to remain confined in their villages. in this indigenous community, a per military grouping post occur few and land mines surrounding the village mean they can't move hunt or grow food. any more air, contra confinement, homes are food safety. we can't harvest freely any more nor go to the fields. the insecurity means we never know what can happen at any time. gustavo peered through columbia's 1st left his president as promised to change all this, bringing to an end 6 decades of conflict with his ambitious total peace plans. trying to negotiate the deals with all criminal groups, the leader of the government delegation hopes the carolyn can be a 1st step in this direction. and where we are. most of these people from earlier put on the government and its institutions on one side and the eel and on the other, needs to build the conditions for people to return and remain in their territories
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. it's a partial measure and emergency measure, which doesn't mean we will not address more structural needs, but this is a necessary step to try and address this tragedy. but many like gloria say, they heard it all before. he said i'm of jesse florida. we want to believe that this government will do things differently. not only say it wants space, but be able to construct it because one thing is desiring peace. another is making it happen. the caravan will turn your findings to a report. the will present to piece negotiators in february and mexico, who will den, devise a plan to implement immediately hopefully bringing some relief to those who for too long of only known abandonment and neglect. alice hunger and betty al jazeera along the sun quan river. extreme cold snap as sweeping parts of asia. japan has been badly affected recordings on that cold temperatures and a decade. heavy snowfall and strong winds have disrupted traffic and grounded
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hundreds of flights. but mcbride has more from take here. there is, is this broad sway these days that's been effected by this cold mass of air moving from the north, down in south korea. they have issued the cold wave warning that when you get 2 consecutive days of temperatures below minus 15 in sol capital, they've recorded around minus 20 degrees. they've also now issued the heavy snow advisory there is in north korea that there's possibly more concern for their vulnerability, with temperatures down to around minus 30 degrees. because of course, infrastructure there is less developed, there is less reliable energy supplies outside of the major cities. there's also been some concern from local governments in china about the supply to keep people warm in some of the areas affected. the northern and central parts of china. just a one example of how low temperatures have dropped. there is a town of more heard. this is about the most northerly town it china. it's in this
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salient of land right inside the siberian land mass where they have recorded a bone numbing minus 53 degrees centigrade. the united nation says if him production and me and mark has nearly doubled since the military coup in 2021 man, mars economy has been paralyzed since the military seized power. farmers have turned to cultivating opium poppies to make a living despite police raids. as traversing a long period of decreasing production. un says man mars opium trade is worth around $2000000000.00. how the people are rallied across australia, calling for its national day celebrations to change indigenous community and supporters say the arrival of the 1st british fleet on this day in the 18th century, march a day of genocide and a public holiday glorifies that invasion. sir clark reports from brisbin. a study day 2023 thousands of people lined sydney harbour to celebrate the beginning of
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modern australia. that's when britain's 1st fleet sailed into city cove in 1788. but not every one is feeling proud, and some refused to share in the celebration. around the country, protested rallied, challenging was astride as national di represents. they call it invasion day, a time to mourn. the displacement of the 1st nations paperwork to the eyes of which to be a dive morning. it should be the recognition of the 1st shot that before and, and the thought of the war against the update. this is ground 0 genocide. gowns era happened here on 26th of january, 17 id i. nobody should be celebrating the movement to change the date is gaining momentum. want to bring people together in a spirit of reconciliation. so we do want a guy where it celebrates al culture and i am strolling history. but today is not the day to do it on. that momentum has been acknowledged by the prime minister,
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who says a strolling companies must allow employees opposed to australia, day, the right to work on this public holiday, to dies, a di that's important to celebrate who we are, but also to recognize that the changing nature of australia this yesterday, we're going to recommend them to decide if the countries constitution should be changed to acknowledge the 1st nations people is successful in white and just big nose. but it also gave the indigenous community a brighter site and the national post. mikey, 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 multicultural history. 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
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to a referendum later this year. sarah, clock out a 0 brisbin still a had hail now to sarah, all the sports and the racing series. aiming to prove that motor sports does have a sustainable future. ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah no performers from 10 countries coming together to celebrate the also papa shaped hand puppets marionettes and an array of modern figurines that taking center stage at chicago's international puppet theater festival. john hendern stop by the cities,
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fine arts building to find out who is pulling the strings. ah, when a girl named sylvie and her family of creatures needs a new home, this stage comes to life as always a dancer and got into theater. and then i decided to make a puppet, and like all papa tears, you have this moment where you put a puppet on it, show it to someone and magic, haven't the play is called go home telling the monster the boston based got to be is production is a mix of puppets. re live action theater music in wordless joy. the family production is part of the boundary pushing chicago international puppet theater festival. the puppet theater turns out to be a, a type of performance where the, even if it's a little figurine, or if it's a mary annette, or if it's a hand puppet, or whatever it is, it will, it can take these stories which are in many ways,
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much bigger than humans and in body them in a way that's, that's very immediate. those performances who pushed papa tree into the modern era . there are many traditional puppets performing here at the festival in chicago. but some shows are pushing the limits on what it means to be a puppet and a papa. tear the finished play invisible lens seeks to humanize a global migrant crisis. the dual on the stage are not actors. their bodies are the set on which miniature puppets carry out their hopeful, often tragic journeys. the bodies are context with the world. it's the way to create and connection to ourself, the surrounding that we live in and also to other people without seeing bodies touching bodies being around bodies. we don't have empathy, we can not understand. other people in the french puffy tree play
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anywhere alive. actress portrays antigone daughter of oedipus is played by a marion, made of ice dangling on 15 meter long strings, who, over the course of the play melts into a libyan, what makes it special as a puppeteer? and as a builder is i make a new puppet. every show and i get to watch this new character finish their, their life in front of all of us. it's quite moving and meaningful to me. the poetic journey of the doomed mary. annette demonstrates that after centuries in evolution of the art puppet re can still mil to heart, john henderson al jazeera chicago turned off all his bought and his andy, thank you so much. laura will ro, madrid for venice. his junior has been targeted with the spanish leak is called an act of hatred and effigy of the 22 year old was hung from a bridge near the clubs. training ground was also
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a banner reading. madrid hates ray out. the incident occurred ahead of rails cut game against 50 rivals, athletic co, finishes juniors had a last month. the spanish li continues to do nothing about races. attending games at the madrid up in september. so let's go funds sang racist songs aimed at the player when a statement, the spanish league is said, we vigorously condemn the acts of hate against vinnish. his junior intolerance and violence have no place in football as on previous occasions. li get. we'll investigate these events in an attempt to find those responsible seeking the most severe criminal penalties will spanish football broadcast at gym. acellus has been assist junior, once football authorities to do more than just verbally condemn racism. even use yourself in cells via fox person already said that, okay, it's okay to, to make so many statements, but he wants he demands action because it's not the 1st time that he's suffered. i
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mean to him like this one because some of these actions are not actually inside the stadiums or during the league or all the competition. so i think it's something that the funny, so shy at the end to go by them and needs that they action with. the 2nd one would be that the football organizations, alida, the spanish, for the ration. i mean today in scope on today, it's not legal. so these and other federation that should take actions and, and not i know it's very difficult to, to take actions because sometimes if you call to then define who is doing this kind of stuff. but it must be as 0 tolerance to, to stop from this happening again in spain. 3rd, actor needs to be the clap. we can start thinking it's related to for in fact let the car, the radical organization related to electrical. my dream and barcelona and rail might read be a big job f for, to kick the violence of or out of their stadiums. and let me call madrid, cousin on bud,
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throw all the clubs to take action. let's say themes in the english premier league meet in the forefront of the fake up on friday. the clubs and managers could hardly know each other any better. also nicholas, as he used to work as pet cordial as assistant at city and southern 2019 are returned to his former come to become their manager. this cups i will be seems 1st meeting of the season p went to the team, is club, do me. he dreams off, so you so seeing a supporter for marson allow for the fuck hipley, there was a captain there and he loves the club. i remember i remember that when we were together here, when we score a lot of goals with our open, it's always key john and celebrate wanted they want to marry thomas good ago. i just come back. she was sitting there, he was arsenal. so in the moment i said that guy does guy likes arsenal, irene, isabella, anchor history to her 1st grand slam final about
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a rational play. elena river keena in the australian open title decider sub olenka, ended the run of poland mad. get lynette lynette had never made it past the 3rd round of a grandson van before several anchor had lost 3 previous major semi's. i'm super happy. so perhaps there was able to to get this when her name is susan, unbelievable player she played really great dennis. and young, i'm just super hope you're right now and guys, thank you so much for stay. stay late tonight. i thank you for them to lou. well wimbledon champion. mccain a beat that, sorry, or as a rancor in straight sets to time formal when, as a rancor was aiming to return to the final for the 1st time in a decade. for sure, i got a lot of experience from wimbledon. and to be honest, i just want to come on chords and really enjoy the moment, enjoy the atmosphere because it's, it's really amazing to play in front of you guys. so thank you so much sir.
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oh yeah. we think it's gonna goober for sure. i, i my birthday, i fi then i yeah, hopefully i'm gonna win the cause and styles of formulary or in saudi arabia is the 9th season of the world championship continues al jazeera so hell malik reports on the racing series that out to approve. motorsport does have a sustainable future. the world's leading electric championship staging a double header of racing and saudi arabia as well. to night races will take place interior on the outskirts of reorder. e technology showcases as a viable option for competitive motor sport wings. over to the right side. you're just one of the stop formally the 9th season that features 16 races. actually someone would have told me only a 9 venue road ward where we were just thinking at the,
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from the championship we're going to have a 9 manufacturers where we're going to be racing in the heart of the biggest, using the world. and now we're going to have, i know the as of 300 and almost goes to 400000000 people in the near 8. i would have thought that they were probably a little bit crazy. homely wants to establish itself as a leading brand in motorsport. the organization says the last season, it's cumulative audience grew by 20 percent to $381000000.00. that's still a long way of form. the one that boasted more than a 1000000000 in 2021 of the re with a look what for what i want is doing. we, we who our own thing we are. i think our way more and we have a way more inclusive approach than any other form of what the sport we are a young you know, i'm to create a brand from scratch as we did all the 80 years ago is challenging critics. they
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formally faces some major challenges while the likes of maserati maclaren and jaguar are involved in the championship giant such as bmw w, mercedes, and audi have all left. there's no getting away the fact that those big, big manufacturers of less than i'm not just sends out media a bit of a negative sign, that the theory is potentially struggling. you know, we talk about the braces that it goes to in the city and learn why that sounds quite nice. you know, the big, you know, major city east. i mean, a lot of the locations are actually quite remote and not always made out to be where they are princeton's here in london. you know, they have a right here on the streets, which is, which is greatness in the sense that they've been able to do that. but it's in the park. you know, it's hardy, on, on chicago square formally isn't the only brand pushing erasing refill. and the doll has jumped on board as a team owner in the world. first of all, electric boat racing league, which will launch later this year. so have leak al jazeera and look at this
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effort from the latest pga tour event in san diego call westmoreland hitting a hole in will during the opening round. it is his 1st season on little stuff. okay. that's high school's looking for andy, thank you very much. indeed, i'm not that for me, laura kyle, for this news. i save enough mcdonald's in the london bureau for more days. these thanks for watching. ah, ah. and with the american people have spoken. but what exactly did they say?
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is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much the social media companies know about you and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics? the bottom line cracked and damaged this home in joe, she much has become unlivable as he surveys the damage regime through a lot of jazz as he 1st started cracks in 2021. but he says, authorities ignored him. these became wider and destroyed. is home similar damage can be seen across this, want him in town, in northern india roads have fish, as many homes are falling apart, nearly half the town has been effected. jo, she, mike is a gateway to hindu and sic religious sites. it's also an important military base. yeah, the chinese border authorities are blaming bad grade system and all the population . but thinking that authorities have moved hundreds of people to temporary shots.
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families are sharing one room and it brought basic supplies. experts say they've been wanting authorities about the base of development in the area for decades. the baby corruption and lack of leadership for the disaster. a weekly look at the world to talk business stories from global markets to economies, and small businesses. to understand how it affects our daily lives, economic damage in counting the cost on al jazeera ah, israeli forces kill 9 palestinians in a major raid in the occupied west bank, making it the deadliest day in years of violets. ah.

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