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was ready for was, is killed, 10 palestinians in the occupied westbank, 9 of them. and one raid making it the deadliest day in years of violence. the strap haiti's prime minister at the airport after ransacking his residence in protest that the recent killing of fellow officers rochelle launch is a wave of missile strikes that ukraine killing 11 people a day after germany and the u. s. pledge tanks for keith and fear school for the many young people who disappeared since protesting against china. strict covered restrictions not in school ra, madrid, ford venice. his junior has been targeted with what the spanish league is called an acts of hatred effigy of the 22 year old was hung from a bridge and a club training ground. ah. a very warm welcome to the news are good to have your company. funerals have been
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held across the occupied west bank after arrayed by his really security forces triggered gun battles and explosions leading to the deadliest state in years. the palestinian authority called at court a massacre in full view of the world and suspended security coordination with israel. 10 palestinians were killed 9 of them in a raid on the jin in yes, refugee camp where there have been regular age since a series of attacks in israel early last year will be un, hasn't recorded such a high death toll for a single operation. since records began, that was back in 2005 la brings the number of palestinians killed in the west bank so far this year to 30, most of them short by israeli forces. this follows the deadliest year in the occupied territories since 2015 were the 170 palestinians were killed in similar reeds in 2022. many of them civilians. awkward mar reports now from genet, palestinians, and janine pay their respects to 9 people killed in an israeli military wait on the
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occupied was back on thursday. the or bird next to dozens of other palestinians who died over the past year in his really incursions into the janine refugee camp. this is the 1st time as rainy forces have stormed the narrow alley ways of the janine refugee camp in the past several months. according to locals, their past trades were limited to the outskirts of people. he awoke up to a pitched battle between his were e, the army forces, and palestinian fighters. in this road, in the densely populated cap, the south african berg. 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 fighter's house for half an hour after which they shot anti tank weapons at the place. that's when we believe the fighters were killed or ms. lu, families here are frustrated and exhausted because these,
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as wally military raids have become regular part of their daily routine. and they say they're stay up late every night fearing the next military rate. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? 40 my job lives next to a house that was rated. she says 4 months. she and her family have been living in fear of being killed now injured or parallel. i have um a. it was a battlefield. i couldn't move in my house because it overlooks the shooting. i stayed in the inner room so i couldn't even go to the toilet if i needed to. i'm terrified. one of the victims of this new rate was a 61 year old woman locals. hearsay. she was shot dead in the neck by 3 forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its child, wolves, bearing witness to what's become and the daily nightmare for palestinians. in july,
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i had met her al jazeera, janine refugee camp garza scott governing authority. hamas is called the rate a crime against the palestinian people by the occupying forces. then i'll have them dream out what the problem of the south got a 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 of assistance to defend that people are the will people in gaza have been protesting human. i'll say it was there. this, you know, protest here, taking place in the god, the city in, among many problems that have been called out by the mouse. infections taking place in different areas across god. the straight now with hasn't called out the people who wrote again that number committed in their need and they have confirmed
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and their roster that long ago she says when these really i'm you, biesen has failed and that there is, this is the only choice islamic jihad her mom has been for the nurse was up there, resistance to not be long. why am i speaking with going on what the escalation might did on will yonah bob is the senior military correspondent at the jewish the boss. he joins us via skype from west jewish, the universe, welcome to the program. thanks very much for being with us. and what it is really military say was behind this latest violence engine in so basically you have 3 people who were wanted, according to his really intelligence, these people had already been involved, not with one but multiple terror attacks. i'm not talking about throwing rocks, i'm talking about shooting attacks and they were planning not one,
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but multiple future attacks, not just in the west bank, but within the green line in israel. so we actually had a briefing myself in a close knit group of military reporters with a senior official, and we pushed pretty hard on him. this was just 3 people, you know, was worth. he said this was a really dangerous to resell that it is at least what was said by the i d, f, and human. so how do we get to a situation where we have potentially 10 deaths in some civilian? right, so basically according to the i d, f, and you can see from a decent amount of the footage, there were dozens, if not more people shooting on both sides. this was a massive gun battle that went on for 3 hours, according to the really military. a besides, i would say, you know, dozens of people shooting on both sides. there were at least hundreds of other palestinians who were also involved, not necessarily shooting. so there's a lot of people involved, some of them are members of islamic jihad,
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some of them are just civilians who get caught up in the middle of of it. and we understand at least one elderly woman who was the civilian, was killed yona so, so we have reports potentially of this number of deaths to day. and then last year was an incredibly deadly year for the palestinians. if the goal is somewhere along the line to quell tensions, how does this level of violence and it sounds like something went wrong here, help to quell tensions. so i just want to go back in time a little bit from these really perspective this started in march 2022. that's when a number of his really were killed with in the green line. during 2022 about 31 is really were killed. the number of rock, the rings, shootings stabbing his hex all went up tremendously in 2022 as compared to past years. that's these really perspective. so at some point, israel said they wanted to move the attack into the palestinian side, instead of waiting until the palestinians came to do terror attacks in israel and
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then trying to find them. they wanted to take the fight basically to where the palestinians is or would call them. terrorists were, you know, take the fight to them. that's basically the strategy is the strategy working. nobody knows the answer to that. according to israel, in the end of 2022, the number of terror attacks were down. they were arresting, fewer people. and i can't give all of the information that some people i spoke to recently were very confident that between the activities, arresting people and adding on to the west. bing berry wall, that the terror attacks were down. but what you know about the israel palestine conflict is you one thing that suddenly blows up like today. and suddenly everything could be re shuffled. so i'm actually speaking to you in my, my bomb shelter in my home. a lot of people in israel are afraid that islamic she had her kumasi, gaza will fire rockets. and if they do that, who knows what happens next at yona is think the context change slightly. now that
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the israel has a much further to the right government in terms of what the likely retaliation may be from a palestinian side. right. so i think you could say not that the palestinians site love, the former government of nuff totally been in your le period, but there were sort of decent relations. there were some meetings happening, the government, the levels. nobody thinks that benjamin netanyahu and mahmoud abbas, the prime minister of israel, and the leader, the passing authority gonna meet and, and they need these 2 men have disliked of hated maybe each other for a long time. absolutely. that could aggravate things. so if you have a situation like today where, you know, these really military was not looking for 10 palestinians, the die, they just wanted to arrest these 3 guys. so it was a mess. and if you put together 2 leaders who don't like each other than it's an yahoo government just coming in in late december. yes, that could definitely aggravate the situation. you on a ball senior military correspondent at the jerusalem pulse,
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you are. thank you. thank you. coming up on this news are from london. more than a 160 people are killed by the cold as afghanistan suffers its worst windsor in more than a decade. boeing in the dark, the aircraft giant faces the families of those killed in 2737, max plane crashes and in sport 1st time find list of these trillion open andes. here with that sort. ah, these offices in haiti have blocked roads and storm. the country's main airport forcing the prime minister to barricade himself in the building. witnesses say, protest those dressed in civilian clothes, but identifying themselves of police officers 1st attack ariel henry's official residence. he was arriving from argentina and is reportedly still in the airport. the demonstration is believed over the recent killing of a number of police officers by armed gangs. let's get more on this story from john
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horman who's live in mexico city. and john, what's the latest i've just been speaking to a local journalists import. the prince said effectively, as you've mentioned that this is about men in police uniforms, he was quite careful to make that specification because not all of the people that are involved in this protest might be current police officers. there's actually quite a movement in haiti as well or resigned ex police officers in one way or another that violently have been demanding move right to more respect for police offices. 1015 of them have been killed in recent days. they're angry about that. they're putting grow blocks out, i'm protesting around pull to prince, according to the local journalists who actually lives. the rules have been firing up to me in the streets. people, me going to work. people haven't been going to school. and now of the suit trying
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to one way or another, get to the prime minister, who's returning from a summit in argentina, and demanding presumably more protection for police forces in the country. these police are in an incredibly difficult position at the moment because gangs in haiti have taken up taken over about 2 thirds of the capital. so 2 thirds of the parts of pool to print or undergoing control and the people there are living in incredibly difficult conditions. we're talking about rate being used as a means to control the population. i've heard some terrible stories just from mexico being on the phone to people in haiti speaking about things that have happened, killings of children, killings of men, women being used as human shield and again, rape and sexual violence being used as a means to subdue the population extortion, as well as a massive problem in a to haiti, and there's also a problem in that there is no democratically elected officials right now in that
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country. so the huge constitutional crisis, and of course that means the vacuum, meaning the gangs have got more control, have got more same what happens in the country. more challenges for a police force that was already struggling and, and now being killed john home in their life with the latest from mexico city. john, thank you. ah, russia has launched a new wave of drawn a missile attacks on ukraine killing at least 11 people and wounding 11 others. the strife came during the morning rush hour a day after the u. s. and germany said that they would send advanced battle tanks to keep will the commander of ukrainian armed forces says $47.00 at the $55.00 russian cruise missiles fired were shot down, but cities were hit across the country. damage of dozens of buildings and energy facilities. just as temperatures are below freezing in keep the sasha buckner reports from one of the areas that was hit in keith. while there's
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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 roofs nearly o crumbling, broken, blown out windows, and hid 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. mm hm. then all just exploded. yeah . i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that you said the way to live you. oh, so people in this village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened. some of the homeowners coming here trying to salvage what they can use. god made was also just coming to try and help and lend
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a hand. we've seen some emergency service workers and also electricians trying to restore some of the power lines that came down for 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? germany's defense minister says leopard 2 tanks will arrive for in ukraine by the end of march. berlin has agreed to send 14 of its most advanced tanks, following a long period of discussion with allies. u. s. is also providing authority on abrams tanks, then balsamic has more it is being called a game changer for ukraine. berlin, agreeing to supply its lever to tex speaking to reporters from a military training facility in east germany, defense minister boris for stories is pressed on when they will arrive in conflict . and you gotta do credit at the end of the 4th quarter of the year. that we are going to do around 1234. i just said at the end over at the end of march,
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is that in time because the credit is expected to be imminent. all i know a little earlier this week, germany approved the delivery of hundreds of lepper, 2 tanks in e u arsenals. to keep in the 1st stage of the latest nato push to send more heavy weapons, what ukrainian commander say they need along with more ammunition before the winter thought, and an expected russian 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. in 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 sees the development as western countries becoming directly involved in the war and one that will lead to
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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 do the russian authorities plans a complete repairs to the crimea bridge in the next few days is 6 months ahead of schedule. it follows an explosion in a tool where which so several sections collapse into the water temporarily stopping traffic across the current street where russia blamed for was attack on ukraine. but keith has not said that it was behind it. bridge was opened in 2018 a few years after russia annex crimea. it's our crucial link for more school to send reinforcements and supplies for its war in ukraine. with a 160 people and i reported to have died in freezing temperatures, enough gone down. taliban officials say it's one of the coldest winters in more
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than a decade and more extreme. weather is forecast coffee. lopez. so doria reports. it's the coldest winter to hit scan. stan in 15 years with temperature is dropping to minus 34 degrees celsius. avoiding the freezing cold isn't an option for most people and this makeshift camping cobble shalysea is displaced and doesn't have much to protect her family. she says the conditions were simply too much for 2 of her children. oh yeah. for the no more than welcome about the way there is so called recently i lost 2 of my children to learn about your mom. we don't have enough to hate the road when we can. we try to bake breeds to keep warm of them. not about distributing aid to survive. this weather is challenging. humanitarian group say the taliban cerise and ban on fema workers and non profit organizations
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is limiting. the reach in this local school, the weather is also posing challenges of zuba, a better service during the early morning and night. the weather is so cold that most of our students cannot come some older students back to make it. but young ones cannot. most foreign aid has been suspended since the taliban returned to power in 2021. the government has limited support and money them would us them glee, however, the law. oh them. well, we asked friendly countries and the united nations to help all the poor and needy people affected by this situation. malo, people are struggling to survive. now humanitarian groups fear the harsh winter will further deepen and already dire humanitarian crisis. katya locust of a young al jazeera and extreme cold snap is also sweeping across spots of asia. japan has been badly affected, recording some of its coldest temperatures in
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a decade. heavy snowfall and strong winds of disrupted traffic and grounded hundreds of flights. where there's been blame for at least one death there. robert bright has more natural talk you. this is a broad sway these days that's been effected by this cold, massive ab moving from the north down in south korea. they have issued the cold wave war, and that's when you get 2 consecutive days of temperatures below minus 15 installed capital, they've recorded around minus 20 degrees. that also now we see the heavy snow advisory that in north korea, that said 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,
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just one example of how low temperatures have got there is a town of more heard. this is about the most northerly town in china, where it's in this salient of land right inside the siberian landmass where they have recorded a bo numbing minus 53 degrees centigrade. north korea has imposed a 5 day lockdown and the capital plan young to contain a rising number of cases of respiratory illness washes embassy says staff with an urge to keep movement inside the comp time to a minimum. people have been asked to check their temperatures. 4 times a day and report the results, the government ordered doesn't mention covert 19 rights groups say, chinese police have been quietly arresting young people who petosi protested against corban 19 restrictions. back in november, many of the demonstrators were given warnings, others were detained. haven't been heard from since. katrina, you reports not from beijing. this video is being circulated by the friends and supporters of physician ha, was a 26 year old book editor who has not been seen or heard from since december canada
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shipping. if you're watching this video, she says to so i've been taken away by the police. oh rights group say she's among dozens of people who have been detained since taking part in demonstrations against china. 0 credit policy in november. there was no surprise to buy the crocodile or by the punishment by the government by was very surprised by the actions encourage you are young people. the protest in several cities were the largest seen in china for decades. they were sparked by the death of 10 people in an apartment block fire in the western city of gucci, critic say their deaths were preventable and blamed. strict corbett 19 controls. some called for the stepping down of chinese lead a seat in pink, but most stood in solidarity with those who died, demanding an end to restrictions. be your hurry, let see she is on your belt. we have the right to express our emotions of sympathy,
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as for those who love the lives of e. that's why the me to the say this federal was attended by thousands of people. we followed the roles without conflict with politeness panza may ruin president. c downplayed the movement as frustrated students, but shortly afterwards, your police began contacting, questioning and warning boys who attended st gatherings were legal protest to say they did not give their details to authorities. this area by the young more of the here in beijing is were protested, gathered in november like most public places in the city. it's blanketed with high tech surveillance cameras like this one. china has one of the most sophisticated surveillance systems in the world. facial recognition cameras and more well for tracking devices, we use to identify demonstrators, say, rights groups. china's foreign ministry has denied any mistreatment rewards so far . georgia, china is governed by the rule of law and the various legal rights and freedoms
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enjoy by chinese students are fully guaranteed. auto saw justin was initially detained for 24 hours and released. but as some of her friends began to disappear in the weeks to follow, she suspected she would be next to william if they want to convict does show the public, the evidence do not lead us disappear from this world unjustly. oh, friends of thought have told al jazeera, they are very concerned for her well being. she was last heard from on christmas eve. katrina, you al jazeera meeting to the us now were 5 for a police officers have been charged for 2nd degree murder over the fatal beating of a black man following a traffic stop in the state of tennessee. tar nichols was stopped on january the 7th for reckless driving. he was taken to hospital in a critical condition where he then died 3 days later. the 5 officers who are also black were fired after an internal police investigation found them to have violated
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multiple department policies, including excessive use of force aircraft make a boeing has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud. related to the 2737, max plane crashes, airplane manufacturer is accused of criminal conspiracy for misleading us regulated by the safety of its jets. following the crashes in 20182019346 people were killed. boeing initially paid $2500000000.00 to avoid trial, but relatives of those killed want the court to re open that settlement. they said it was 8 sweetheart deal, and the boeing had committed the deadliest corporate crime in the u. s. history. article haine sent us this earlier from the justice department in washington dc. what's happening in the 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 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
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lined the federal aviation administration. in exchange, boy would pay $2500000000.00. that money would go to the airlines to some of the family members and also fines to the government. well, family members took this case to court and they said under the crime victim's rights act, they needed to be notified in the justice department. didn't tell them that the negotiations were happening, that the final deal had been reached. 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 these family members are going to testify. tell their stories, talk about their loss in hopes that it will be enough to get the judge to a throw the deal, or get the justice department to do the same. there's lots more still to come this our o protests in lebanon over efforts to derail the investigation into the b would pause explosion after a told prosecutor and judge filed charges against each other. concerns go over the
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impact of south africa's intensified power cuts on farming and for security. a sport a frustrating day for golf 12 number one as he makes his 1st appearance. ah, here's your headlines for europe and africa. good to see. we've got some severe storms rolling across the a g n that slamming into the western side of turkey. it's going to be a soggy forecast in antalya with about $3035.00 millimeters of rain. and now that we have sub 0 temperatures and parts of the balkans, that precipitation is falling as snow. so for example, syria could pick up to about 5 centimeters on friday. also speaking about low temperatures across spain and portugal, almost all of portugal is under a weather alert for those low temperatures, maybe even sub 0. places like madrid,
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waking up friday morning. now we've got some rain and snow not too far away from the parent ease on friday afternoon and to the northwest. we go, it's fairly quite a bit of gloomy conditions, but you know, london, i think it could be in to double digits by next week. so we'll continue to update you on that off to the top end of africa. it's what im when div from morocco algeria to nicea this sand in does for that north west side of egypt on friday to the south. we go still that tropical storm in the muse, m b channel, just stretching at the west coast of madagascar. it's sucking all of the energy around there. so pretty dry conditions across mozambique it will start to his allowed and some showers in storms for the eastern cape province in south africa on friday. ah, ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide had to reward merit and excellence,
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ah ah, a reminder of our current top stories here now which is a funerals have been held across the occupy westbank after israeli forces kill 10 palestinians, 9 of them in a raid on the jenin refugee camp. the violence is prompted palestinian leaders, the cot, security ties with israel. these offices in haiti brought colds and storm the countries main airport, forcing the prime minister to barricade himself inside ariel henry was returning from argentina. the action is believed to be important that the killing a left of 11 officers in the past week by armed gods and russia has launched a new wave of drone and miss silas tax on ukraine killing at least 11 people wounding 11. all this strikes came a day after the u. s. and germany said they would send advanced baffled tanks to keep a judge investigating the 2020
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b ports explosion has been summoned by lebanon's top prosecutor, sorry, bits are, has been charged with miss handling the inquiry, but his refusing to step down. but as his anger by the slow pace of the investigation gathered at lebanon's justice palace saying what are explains that from berry ah, this is the latest ground of 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. today's anger 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. so now 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
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. 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 guitar has now been charged with rebelling against the judiciary . 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
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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, pursuing as a sequence of political been through adventures through the rail, 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 or vote he had it accused himself from the file for more than a year. grieving families have again lost hope, 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 to south africa now where power cars have recently intensify promising angry protests over the government's failure to fix the problem . households and businesses now have to endure
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a 6 to 10 hours of scheduled black as every day. and there are concerns about food security is pharmacy, the constant power costs are affecting their livelihoods. the media miller reports situated in one of the countries major fruit exporting regions in the western cape, the century old family fall needs a steady electricity supply to operate in automated irrigation pump network relies on power to spray thousands of fruit trees. the farm is just survived a 6 year 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 3 for certain need for water and you need a certain amount of hours in
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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 pharma called organs have given up on about half of these farming area because he can't irrigate as often as he should be floating, gives continuing. think will in this area will lose a lot of the possible. did you fall off of honest feelings in season when your lunch? i'm out of doors stuff. the farmers have asked a government for an exemption from the power cuts, but if a prove this could potentially mean longer blackouts in other areas, they don't poly utility s comes his outages will continue for another 2 years. it's already hammered. economy growth, frustrating businesses,
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including the poultry and their respective, with many incurring greater costs, using generators and diesel to keep operations running later mila algebra will. earlier i spoke with no breeze emma cougar, whose editor of the sweat and johannes bergen. i started by asking her how the shortages are affecting everyday life in south africa. it's really been crazy that africa with this is probably the worst, you know, kind of rolling blackouts we've had over over time. it's been very, very difficult for many people. some people are losing jobs, companies are really battling to survive and really battling to keep this economy going and, and just the, the quality of life has really deteriorated because of this. and of course, just bad governance. in general. i'm thinking about all the small businesses that there are in would be set, you know, you know, whether you're running, you know, a chicken factory or a laundromat or whatever, whatever it is. it all needs electricity. so what's happening to those businesses
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which of course, in the life, not of any community, they are absolutely let the lifeline so many people are trying to really make do with what they can say. in other words, you know, we, we do get a shed, you know, a power outage shed your, from our power utility. so some people are able to kind of work around that. but i mean, the reality that we absolutely cannot escape is the fact that, you know, know all the businesses, regardless of what you do, i'm able to, you know, deliver services as, as you know, as well as they could. and therefore, unable to make a reasonable and substantial profits as, as you know, as they could. and this is why there's such financial pressure on many businesses in many households and businesses are essentially shedding jobs as we speak. why have things come to the heads? is it the frequency of these rolling blackouts? i mean, we've seen many protests over the years, but right now people do seem to have really met their wits end if i can fit it like
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that. absolutely. i think yes, it is the frequency. and so, you know, sometimes it would have power outages for up to 8 or 10 hours a day and that which is really not sustainable, you know, for any, for any society let alone businesses. so i think that what is really raise the temperature if you will, is the fact that, you know, they happen a lot more often, but also power is out for much longer than we were used to over the years. is there an end in sight for this movie? so the government itself says that he understands, you know, so rama pulls, i think the other day said, you know, we understand why people are upset, but what are they doing about it? that's the question, isn't it? so, you know, the government, depending on who you speak to, will give you a different timelines. effect of the matter is, is that we don't have capacity in our grant. and the plans that we have at the moment that government has told us, you know, for many people who actually don't believe them, there's, there's a lot of a lot of trust, a public trust in the government. so depending on who you speak to,
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the government will say, well, you know, give us about 2 years or so, you know, to, to try and fix this to train and get as much energy as we can and fix our energy crisis and get it as much capacity as we can in our grid. but of course, you know, we've heard these kind of promises for 1015 years now. and as we speak, the situation is probably, you know, the worst that it has ever been. another question, i think that, that a lot of people ask is, what about renewables? what about green energy? what about stepping away from, you know, coal fired power plants into something else? is part? is that part of the plan for the future? again, depending on who you speak to, it's a big in debate to instill africa and, and not just in, in, you know, in south africa that the general populace, but also within our cabinet. and, you know, our cabinet ministers are pretty much on, you know, and on different a spectrum sort of this renewable energy divide if you will. so, so what it, you know, yes, there is a conversation about that. yes,
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there are steps as far as you know, going that direction. however, there is a very big political and yeah, and yes, of course, economic debate around whether or not are we should solely be going that direction and leave cold behind for soldiers. and a police officer have been charged over last month's attempted coup against president adama barrow. in the gambia include lance, corporal, santa fidel, who's accused of being the ringleader. the officers have been charged with treason, conspiracy, and inciting meeting. their child is due to start next thursday. charges against 3 other military officers alleged have taken part in the crew plot. have been drawn, piece caravan has travelled through the jungles of columbia in an unprecedented move to help people to space by decades of conflict. it carried members of the government and the ellen rebel group who are negotiating a possible p. steel to 2 regions badly affected by the violence, but as al jazeera is alice andrew ramp, yeti tells us mistrust and trauma may have made people affected by the fighting,
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fearful of speaking out about hundreds of afro colombians from communities along the sunk one river recently arrived in the village of san miguel, for a meeting with government, peace negotiate, there's m e l m rebels. ah, the so called peace caravan had come a long way for an opportunity to get a 1st hand account from those caught in the crossfire of the country's internal conflict. oh, but it was an easy the villagers are fearful and skeptical long. oh, i say the government is here, i'm the e l n. but where are the other groups? because there are other groups operating in our territory, they are not sitting all here than what are we talking about. despite an agreement and no armed groups, including the army, would be present at meetings so people could speak freely. soldiers arrived something the negotiators considered a publication. allow her to refer her to the agreement was that you would control
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the surroundings with you can't be in the same communities where we are at the same time. it's fundamental. no, we're not there for all kathy, it's clearly a provocation and intimidation. there were told to withdraw from the side, and they decided to walk right through the meeting. they don't want people to talk in the work of the humanitarian caravan is dependent on trust in a region where it's deeply lacking. for decades, drug trafficking paramilitary groups, rebel fighters in the army have all committed serious human rights violations as the by for control of what is a key region for the trafficking of cocaine and illegal goal mining. so the current open spaces for more intimate meetings with women and the youth to address issues of gender violence, enforce recruitment. but here to getting into details with difficult i you said i could no lab one. i prefer not to talk about it. it's painful to remember. in the
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village of norma, we saw the consequences of speaking out. members of the caravans visited the tomb of just to see the marina better known as to to a local human rights defender who was killed by armed men in cold blood. last june, for speaking out and demanding change is yeah. they don't allow that. okay. she was a true leader who went to the bottom of things to benefit the population and paid for it. and that's how people remember her. we haven't had any kind of health services here for years. if the caravan brought that it would help mitigate alpine these been folly. i am less neil. my lot in the government in elaine delegations will resume negotiations on february 13th to mexico to devise a plan to help the people at the san juan and hopefully reach a food bi lateral ceasefire. to bring some relief to this batter country allison b, a deep al jazeera on the some one river opium production and me and mar has surge
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since the military seized power leading more people to wards the drug trade. according to the united nations opium cultivation and me and my jump, 33 percent last year, reversing a 6 year downward trend you and believes this is being driven by economic hardship and insecurity driven by the countries civil war. the un estimates the overall value of opium produced in me in march each year to be as much as $2000000000.00. if this continues on this trajectory for a few more years and the economy remains in the state that it's in now, it's highly likely to therefore remain in our trajectory. we're going to be looking at a significant, broader impact on the societies around the country. it's highly also likely that we'll start seeing the heroine from this area, which is much more desirable i would add than the african heroine supply that is broadly known in the business. that is the best. so it will start going further afield. thousands of people have rallied across australia,
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calling for its national day celebrations to change indigenous community and its support to say the arrival of the 1st british fleet in 1788 was a day of genocide and public holiday, glorifies the invasion. sara clark report snapped from crispin. a study day 2023. thousands of people lined sydney harbor to celebrate the beginning of modern estrella. that's when britain's 1st fleet sailed into city cove in 1788. but not everyone is feeling proud, and some refuse to share in the celebration around the country. protests is a rallied, challenging was, australia is national, di represents, they call it invasion day, a time to mourn the displacement of the 1st nations, people to the eyes, which will be a dive morning. it should be the recognition of the 1st shot, but the squad and the thought of the war gives the altered, this is ground 0. jana saw ground 0 happened here on 26th of january,
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1780 i. nobody should be celebrating the movement to change the date is game is i meant him 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, who says a strolling companies must allow employees opposed to a study day, the right to work on this public holiday. today's a di, that's important to celebrate who we are, but also to recognise the changing nature of australia. this yesterday is what brought 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 they didn't estimated me a bright aside, and the national personal liking not everyone wants to change the date.
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conservative opposition leader peter dutton is among those defending astrology day . he argues the country should celebrate its mix 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, bruce gland italian, please say that they dismantled a large mafia ring in southern calabria. now around $300.00 people waited the southern region. in an early morning blitz, seizing goods worth around $271000000.00 in the operation. prosecutors say 56 people, many already in prison, have been put under investigation for crimes entered in conspiracy. extortion, kidnap and bribery and possession of weapons. think of business men, a regional counselor, and a former head of the regional tourism board and 2 civil servants. dramatic pictures
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have a marsh of a boss which plunged into the lake in turkey. now the driver loss control while making it's hard, drove head 1st into a reservoir in the eastern city of molasses. here cctv images show the panic and chaos amongst the 7 passengers. as water gushed inside, the bus was about to board a fairy to cross the lake and all those on board the managed to swim to safety. stella had this new, sour, racing, serious aiming to prove the most a sport does have a sustainable feature that is coming up with on the in sports. ah .
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ah now here's and they were the old days sports news, and they thank you so much. julia ramirez ford of venice. 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 was also a banner reading. madrid hates rail incident occurred ahead of rails cut game against city rivals, athletic o like game being played right now. venice is genie said last month at the spanish li, continue to do nothing about racists. attending games were in a statement a spanish lee has said we vigorously condemned the acts of hate against finish his junior intolerance and violence have no place in football. as on previous occasions, la legal will investigate these events in an attempt to find those responsible seeking the most severe criminal penalties or spanish football broadcaster jemila
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says vinicius junior wants football authorities to do more than just verbally condemn racism. even if you sac himself via box per son already said that okay, it's okay to to make so many statements, but he wants he, the month action because it's not the 1st time that he's suffered. i 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 vitamin needs that they action with. the 2nd one would be the football organizations, alida, the spanish for the ration. i mean today in scope 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, to take action because sometimes is difficult to identify who is doing this kind of stuff. but it must be a 0 tolerance to, to stop from this happening again in spain. 3rd of actor needs to be the clap. we
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can start thinking it's related to for him to call or the radical organization related to electrical. my dream and barcelona and rail might read a big job f for, to kick the violence of or out of their stadiums, and let it go. madrid, cousin on that. so all the clubs need to take action. the teams and the english premier league mates in the forefront of the i think up on friday the cubs manages where they could hardly know each other any better. off those mac are used to work as cordial as assistant at city in 2019 are returned to his former club to become their manager. this cups are will be the teams 1st meeting of the c p went to the team. is club in order to me. he dreams off. so he's a senior supporter for master allow for the fuck hipley, there was a captain down and he loves that club. i remember i remember that when we were together here, when we score a lot of goals with our open,
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it's always key john and celebrate one to they want to marry, thomas scored a goal. i jam come back. she was sitting there, he was arsenal. so in the moment i said the guy does guy likes arsenal, irene, isabella, anchor history to her 1st grand slam final, the bell russian will play leaner rubber keener in the australian open title. the cider sub olenka ended the run of poland magazine, lynette lynette had never made it past the 3rd round of a grandson event. before number 5 said, at some, a lanka had lost 3 previous major sam, foreigners i'm super happy. super happy that i was able to to get this when hand. i mean she's in the unbelievable player. she played really great. dennis and i am just super hope you're right now and guys, thank you so much for stay. stay late tonight. i thank you. lou. wimbledon champion replicated beat service her as
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a rancor in 2 sets. 2 tom, former when as a rancor, had been aiming to return to the fun of the 1st time in a deck and the cows installs a formally rear in saudi arabia. the 9th season of the world championship continued . so how malak reports on the racing series. having to prove that motor sport does have a sustainable future, the world's leading electric championship is staging a double header of racing, and saudi arabia as well. to night races will take place interior on the outskirts of re ard technology showcases as a viable option for competitive motors, bull wings over to the right side. you're just one of the stop formally the 9th season that features 16 races. yes. actually, someone would have told me only a 9 venue of the road where we were just thinking at the farm championship. we're going to have a 9 manufacturers where we're going to be racing in the heart of the biggest. in
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the world. we're going to have 300 and almost goes to 4000000 people. only near 8. i would have thought that they were probably a little bit crazy, homely, he wants to establish itself as a leading brandon mode to support. the organisation 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 loop. what for what i was doing, we, we out on thing we are, i think we're way more we have a way more inclusive approach than any other form of what the sport we are the young, you know on the, to create the brand from scratch. as we did all the. ready ages ago is challenging critics. they formally faces some major challenges while the likes of maserati maclaren and jaguar are involved in the championship giant such as bmw w, mercedes,
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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 immediately a bit of a negative sign that, that, that the series is potentially struggling. you know, we talk about the braces that, that it goes to in the cities and them all are, well, that sounds quite nice. you know, again, the big, you know, major city. i mean, a lot of the locations are actually quite remote and not always made out to be where the army princeton's here in london. you 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, you know, it's holly on, on chicago square, formally isn't the only brand pushing, erasing, refilling 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 algebra or them kind of frustrating day for goals. world number one,
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rain delays that the device doesn't classic mints, only 11 plays able to complete the opening rounds and macros. while he found a few puddles when he did get out on the coals, he's on soon, the po, 3 shots of the lead. okay, that is high school's looking for alice gifts, julie london, andy, thank you. that's it for me in the team. for now we'll be back in just a sec with much more. bye bye. ah ah ah
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