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here the temperature is a bit lower than where they should be. so with that cooler air rushing out of the u . s, it's dropped down temperatures in havana just the other day. we set a record for january, now just 25 degrees on friday. this is a bit unusual to see it this dry and venezuela and colombia, but storms from the now's to brazil. yeah. and then for porto laker a temperature of $39.00 degrees that's closing in on a record for the month of january, but some big changes on sunday. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah ah no, this is the news hour on al jazeera, fully back t ball live in doha,
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coming up in the next 60 minutes. confrontations between palestinians and israelis forces in the occupied west bank a day after a deadly israeli raid on the janine refugee camp us cities brace for protest, says police prepared to release a video showing the beating of a young black man by 5 officers who have been charged with murder, also this hour trading in india. as a donnie group, shares is halted, as asia's richest man denies pulling off the largest con, incorporate history, and in sports, no of october, which reaches a record extending 10th australian open final. to set up a world number one showed on with stephanos city. ah, we start in the occupied palestinian territories where there's anger after the most
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deadly israeli raid in the occupied west bank and nearly 2 decades palestinian youth have confronted israeli forces outside jerusalem. and in the nobliss regions, soldiers fired tear gas. the latest violins erupted as palestinians morn at 9 people killed by israeli forces in jeanine in the occupied west bank on thursday. in garza hamas promised to respond rockets were fired from garza toward southern israel. overnight israel responded with as trying on what it says, we're on the ground rocket factories. we've got 3 correspondence standing by in guys that run my law and the occupied easter will, slim diplomatic editor his day. let's go 1st to my home, live in rome, i live in the occupied west bank. it bring us up to speed with the situation on the ground. some of the few notes for the people killed engineer have taken place. i understand. yeah, just a few hours ago the palestinians and the occupied was bank laid to rest and paid
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the last good bye to one of the victims of yesterday's confrontation in the town of rome and north of the occupied east. jerusalem. have you says, hasten a 22 year old palestinian who was killed in confrontation with israeli forces? his family said that he would have been 23 today today's his 1st day earlier. and after the friday prayers, there was minor confrontation between that as genuine palestinian young men and is a the forces in the village of bitter which is very close to the city of nablus and occupied west bank. according to the palestinian red crescent, at least there are 33 cases of palestinians suffering from suffocation and guess inhalation because there is
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a force is used cars canisters to disperse the stone throwing palestinian young men. thank you for that. i made my hair live for a say in ramallah, less crossover now to the gaza strip. human side is therefore, is to protest. we're scheduled there as well in gaza, una after friday. prayers tell us about what's been happening. yes, fully of the hamas. so grew piri garza and his luigi had have called out for a massive protests across the gaza strip in rage off for a what is happening in the occupied west bank. the confrontations and especially the massacre of janine strong statements were made by leaders of hamas and islamic jihad in these protests where they confirmed that they are not excluded from any aggression that is happening in the west bank. gaza is not excluded from any aggression. and that their resistance is,
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has its hands on the trigger and is ready to respond to any is really aggression on the palestinian people. these protests have come to confirm that the people of the gaza strip are with the standing with the palestinians in the occupied west bank. and to show unity also is likely to have leaders called on president i best to unify the palestinian home and to the policy division for it. this is a chance to do so to are in front of the palestinian own, frank of og. these railey occupation. now sired in garza, thank you for that, you know. and now to our diplomatic editor james space was at damascus. gating occupied east jerusalem. tell us about the mood where you are, james,
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and how much concern is there that this could further escalate? well, damascus, gazes, you know, is one of the entrances to the old city, and this is the way, but most simians make their way in to the old city to the alex. so mosque on friday friday, pres. it was pretty normal, pretty quiet, but they're given what's happened. there's real tension in the enjoying the pres there were some, pres said for the day in jeanine. there was also a brief moment to process what a policy and flag was raised and that was chanting from alex to janine they chanted, palestine is free. now interestingly, one woman we believe was arrested for raising that flag, but that wasn't the heavy handed response that you've seen in the past from the israeli forces here that i think is because things are diplomatically sensitive. i'm not because we go to a visit coming up here from the us secretary of state on sunday, and the blink you'll be coming here is a planned trip. it's not because of the violence we've seen in recent hours,
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and it follows a meeting a week ago. with the national security advisor, jake sullivan, who was here in jerusalem. and i could also tell you that currently the c i a director bill burns, is visiting both these railey government and the palestinian authorities. it is important visit by the secretary of state, the 1st visit here, since the new hard line government has come into office. and i think it's interesting too, because the us of the key player or the international community. and i can tell you there's real differences around the security council table in new york on what to do now. there are those diplomats from other countries on the security council who privately tell you the international community really does need to get properly involved and stop proper negotiation. others will say it's time for much more condemnation of israel if you're going to move forward and try and get some dialogue between these 2 parties, the barrier to either of those 2 things is the by the ministration. and that's why
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i think somebody hoping that the u. s. secretary of state will see things for himself and decide to persuade president biden, to change the u. s. government position but is, was remembering the president, but ever since he took office as not wanted to stop proper negotiations. he had not really wanted to dig deep into this long standing dispute. and of course the u. s. is so currently preoccupied with the war and you cried. thank you for that. james space is our diplomatic editor, live in occupied east jerusalem. well, let's take a closer look at why janine has been the focus. all these really raised recently, both the city and the refugee camp is seen as a center of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation. a number of armed globes. heavy may share. israel intensified operations last year after a few ease of attacks blamed on palestinian fight destroy. janine raids are now carried out regularly with women and children among those killed only. i spoke to francesca by niecy,
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who's the us special proper tour on the palestinian territory. she believes that israel broke into national law during a raid miss assessment is that yesterday's attack engineering violates international law in my amount to international crimes procedure suitable under universal jurisdiction and their own stated on the i c. c, a is like an hour. it don't say for some, for most of the violence in your b t would occur israel where to any, to legal how century older today should immediately. and i can be surely as required by international law, because we tend to see that we tend to focus on each events, all the violence as if it was the part and parcel over a long history of violence. remind connected to the new york of asian seizures
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and it's very presence. the most important thing is to ensure the protection of the civilian population, meaning all policy is under will complete. and let me say that the fact that your commission is illegal doesn't suspend the application of international law. it creates, it's still creates right in the vacations for israel as the occupying power and of course of the palestinian authority. so if both are and capable, who deliver protection to the palestinian people, will someone else must step being a so i don't know what the policy and i was already will finally, ultimately do with intention to spend se scored whatever it is to ensure the protection of the people on the ground which is not happening right now. fennimore had on this al jazeera news hour, including the raved families of passengers killed in 2 plane crashes fade. boeing to court on charges of fraud last farming for the future. african leaders,
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me to try and find ways of unlocking the continents food production potential. and ukraine threatens to boycott next years, paris olympics, unless russian and bella, russian athletes, they locked out. that's coming up in sports later with jo. ah, major cities across the u. s. are bracing for demonstrations as police repair to release a video showing the beating of a young black man by offices 5 former policeman in the state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder. following the death of tyrene nichols or may cause some sharif hazard details, the community increased the family of tie v nichols joined in at a memphis, tate park to honor the father who was an avid skate bolder. his mother calling for come ahead of the release for police, video of the events which led to
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a son's death worked are really good at all ward of burning the part of the letter you really love mom for a bit of you guys are here for me. here god read it. you will you to police? police initially said nichols died and hospital after confrontation bit officers below is of the family say he was pepper sprayed, taste said restrained and kicked the last word on real g roller bro. paid $200.00. yours from hurley? any calls for his mom? return. my call is mon slow
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worse. you murder worker. humor. these are the 5 officers who being charged with 2nd degree murder. the also facing charges of aggravated assault occur, waited, kidnapping, official, misconduct, and official oppression. they were fired last week after an investigation found them to be directly responsible for using excessive force. we all want the same thing, we want justice for tyree nickels. it's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. the city is on the edge ahead of for public release of the video on friday, or may consume sharif unctuous, either as spring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins. so kimberly city is across the u. s. bracing for protests. how concerned is the white house?
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the white house is gravely concerned, and that is why the president released a statement in advance of the body camp footage of those 5 police officers being made public. we expect that it will be made public on line probably as night falls here on the east coast of the united states. the u. s. president saying that this is a painful reminder of the work that needs to be done in the united states with the in the criminal justice system to ensure that there is equality and dignity and fairness for all. given the fact that he says that public trust is the foundation of the criminal justice system in the united states. and it's clear that right now that public trust is lacking. how bad is this video kimberly the memphis police department chief has been speaking here in the united states on various sir morning chat shows. and what we can tell you is that is she's visibly
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shaken from what she seen. she describes the footage the body can footage as acts that have been committed, that defy humanity. she says that what people will witness is incomprehensible. it is above and beyond what police officer are called to do when they arrest or apprehend someone. and that in general, this is a complete disregard of human life. and so once again, the police chief as well as the family of tyree nichols as well as the white house as well as the capital police. here in washington, d. c. are all calling for. * com because of the police chief says that most humans will at minimum feel sadness, but most will feel outraged by what they see once this video is released publicly. kimberly, thank you very much. kimberly, how can is our white house correspondent in other world use? shares in one of india's biggest companies have plunged in value as accusations of
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accounting fraud and talk manipulation, unnerve investors. the donnie group was founded by asia's richest man gout, m a. donnie. he's rejected the allegations made by the new york base investment firm hindenburg research avenue me, thom has mo, from new delhi, there's been a strong response in the business world to allegations of fraud against one of the was wealthiest men got them, a donnie and the company he runs that is the donny group. now shares of many efforts subsidiaries fell to a point where trading on the stock market had to be paused in all it is estimated that the donnie group has lost about $48000000000.00 in market valuation. and this is a fall out from a report published earlier this week by the hindenberg research group. ah, in that report hindenburg has alleged serious accusations of, you know, this includes stock market manipulation,
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counting fraud and has said they are. donnie group has pulled off court. the largest corn in corporate history. now this company is also it shocked seller, which means that it trades against us stocks. so unlike most people who make money when stock prices rise, this company makes money when stock prices fall. nadia, donnie group and got the medina have dismissed these allegations. the companies also threatening legal action. it has also questioned the timing of this report. just this morning. the company listed additional shares in the indian stock market stock brokers and market analysts half gas doubts on that offering. and has also said that the situation there has is impacting overall investor sentiment in the end in stock market. the pakistani rope, he has hate an old time low against the us dollar and the economic crisis has worse
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than does it for recess run down. it says this could lead to severe shortages of essential goods such as food and fuel. come out higher is in his rama rod with a story. it's another day i guess lama vod friday bazaar. as people go around shopping for centuries. good bye david. bad news on the economic front. the buckets on a tumble against the us dollar by almost 10 percent. and that to, from a government which was promising to bring change of august on, according to the financial times, the country is on the brink of collapse and economic crisis which could be comparable to what happens to city lanka, which ran out of foreign exchange market on foreign exchange that had an all time low and our country is trying to negotiate with the i, m f, which after the evaluation of the ropey,
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had to come to budgets on get got to conditionality to resume that bailout factored for margaret on. but they're going to miss wrong. that money really not be enough to address buckets on. economic problem, industry is shutting down because energy costs have been going up. imports are stuck at the ford regarding the bank's open letter of credit, regardless of acute shortage of foreign exchange, particularly us dollars. and then rest have a lot over 4 months of enrichment for no fault of their own according to economic x . but now we've been speaking of some economic experts and also people on the ground. and this is what they tell us valid point. so probably didn't where it was earning 500 rupees a day. even then i was happy as things were affordable. but now even if i'm earning 3 times that still it's hard to survive, that price is beyond reach. so i put a shot among the board, buyers and sellers. i need to do high inflation look at the devaluation that will be obviously the increase the patrol prices and other commodities. unfortunately,
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the total fail to the current government and wrong policies which brought the country the difficult one is that the valuation of the rope a will have the paper hard dead already struggling to survive the central commodity . and they of course, will be present because of the knock on effect on the price of a central items, buckets on it importing wheat, richard a staple in this country because of a cure shortage. and this of course, really mean that every central commodity really see a price high, something that the people are focused on can afford. protests have been held in front of sweden's embassy in car lump or members of malaysia's organisation of muslims, demonstrated after a copy of the koran was burned by a far right politician in stock home last week. they want the government to do more, to condemn sweden for allowing that to happen. this is a reminder, you cannot see that this is a subordinate,
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those. these will have international replication. i firmly tool them to, to prime, you know, so militia that we want you to act on these look like this and combine dialogue with us. we are really, florence 3 was at the demonstration in qual, i'm 4. so this is one of several protests being held in limbo on friday. it's been nearly a week since a swedish bar, right politician, burned a koran during a protest outside the turkish embassy in stockholm, that act and good muslims worldwide. and that anger hasn't gone away. now this group of demonstrators marching to the swedish embassy to hand over a protest, no, just as 2 other groups of demonstrates as had done earlier on friday morning. and as you can see, that's quite a heavy police presence to make sure this protest doesn't go out of head down demonstrate to say they want swedish authorities to take action against the swedish bar, right? politician ross, move politan. but swedish officials have said he hasn't broken any laws. now the
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malaysian prime minister on why he brought him has weighed in on the matter calling powder downs actions, a bar act, a hate crime, describing it as a grave provocation to muslims worldwide. now on friday as well, the malaysian foreign affairs minister summoned the charge, the affairs of the swedish embassy. here again, convey malaysia's objection and disappointment at swedish government refusal to take action against palo done. they say they want swedish government to take strong measures to counter what they say is xenophobia and islam of cobia police in peru have fire t, a gas that protests as in lima, a. the demonstrators calling for president dean. i've been wanting to resign. she came to power last month after former president petro castillo, was arrested in jail after he tried to dissolve congress, mariana sanchez,
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reports from lima. oh, scenes amaya, lift her home and 5 children behind in bruno to march and lima. she says she is never felt more offended by a peruvian precedent. oh, the noble lord, they had said bruno is not been fueling anger among these southern citizens. the symptom was written in the mother's mother. we feel outraged. what does she think that we're bolivians were legitimate peruvians and were marching here every day and she has trampled our rights ah, a day after the government sent hundreds of soldiers. ready occupied foreigner and extended a curfew. amelia says 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 bill was, i one justice for our brothers who have died. dinner has to pay for what they have
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done to us where 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 one of the 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 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 authoritarian rule. many analysts are not optimistic, there is a way out of the crisis in the near future. isn't that 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 to 2024 or not done for
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a long time and which will generate a radicalization of the protests. for lot of the has asked for peace and the beat. amalia says it's too late. i mean, mother to me 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. madana scientists are just lima demonstrators. in haiti have bronx street in the capital portal friends after a series of killings of police officers by armed gangs sandstorm. the airport, as by mister ione, was arriving from afore, entreat john home and has more protests in haiti this time around live by men in police uniforms. they were angry about the killings of officers over the last few days. they killed 15 policemen and one month after god, then comes the police. we stand with our policemen. oh,
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some went to the cup to their pu, stopping prime minister, our yellow mri from leaving it off to ride from a summit in argentina, we need a revolution. we need to have a bloodbath if ariel on re signs of packed with bandits. a lot of police are dead and he didn't say anything, not even a tweet for the policeman who died. we are in the streets to fight for our brothers and sisters who are victimized by the bandits. we have to take to the streets every day to get what we want back. eventually prime minister re managed to leave the airport, but he's at the head of a political crisis in haiti. and now they're powerful gangs now control more than 60 percent of the cap to pull to prince. following a breakdown in institutional order triggered by the assassination of president jo vanelle, voice in 2021, unleashing levels of violence. not seen here in decades. extorting murdering,
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raping to control those in their dominions. gangs have increasingly resorted to the deliberate killing of men, women, and children. as young as 10 years old, have been brutally raped, a tactic that spread fear and destroys the social fabric of communities under the control of rival gangs. the haitian police are hopelessly over merged. the united nations is advocating for an international force to be deployed to keep law daughter in the country, but so for no one wants to lead it. meanwhile, haiti burns slipping, ever closer to a failed state. john hohmann out 0. i time now for a check on the wild weather. hes jeff all a months worth of rain fell within the span of a few hours in auckland. hey there, here's a picture. so there's been some severe flooding people trying to get to higher ground here. and a number of rescues carried out that's all had to do with a storm system parked over the area. but here's what's going to happen on saturday
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to are going to join together. bring out the moisture over the north island, particularly heavy falls of rain in the escape, including for good been but in the clear mostly for the south island and for australia we've got a weather friends moving through the bite. but the rain extends from the kimberly pretty much straight to the border of victoria as we go for a closer look. this is a cold front. it's going to knock back your temperature. so just 23 in melbourne on sunday. same goes for hobart and camber, and sidney you're temperatures will come down in the days to come. while our monsoon rains are cutting across the central philippines right through to the northern edge of borneo island, where there has been some flooding. the monsoon is also catching the central coast of vietnam on saturday. we've got a cold breeze impacting places like shanghai, gus, about 50 kilometers per hour. that cold air in taiwan is walter paid 10 degrees. that's about half of what you should be for this time. the year and with cold air rushing across the sea, we've got snow storms up and down the west coast of hunt you on saturday. still ahead on the news,
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our more families are forced to flee their homes in easton democratic republic of congo. we'll tell you why japan paved the way for robots to boost its logistics industry and ease problems caused by its low birth rate. and stephano city bass, which is yours, trillion open final for the 1st time as he chases his 1st have a grand slam title and statement. ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right extremism is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the serial opposition concerned about this? rather small twin turkey anthea rose and i'm really rude to let you know 30 misses and so forth. frank assessments, you know, that was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for him,
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this news. our palestinians are expressing their anger after israel's most deadly rate in the occupied westbank. in nearly 2 decades, people have been protesting in the west bank and gaza, palestinian youth confronted his really forces were fired t a gas major cities. acosta usaa bracing for demonstrations as police prepared to release a video showing the beating of a young black man by offices 5 former policeman in tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder. after the death of tyrene, nichols and chairs in one of india's biggest companies have plunged in value as accusations of accounting fraud in stock manipulation, upset investors. this development comes as the donnie group appears to launch a 2 and a half $1000000000.00. see, love shares now several leading scientists say it may be too early for the world health organization to declare an end to the emergency phase of the corona virus pandemic. the u. k is an example of countries that started easing
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restrictions in 2021. but it are still working on living with the virus. willing marks report from london, erica burn stroke court. cobit 19 back in march 2020 forcing. i to miss 6 months of work. ever since she struggled to resume her former life. thanks to long term symptoms like headaches and fatigue flung cove. it's rob me pretty much of everything that i love in my life and my friendships, my hobbies, my desire to travel, my career aspirations. it's put literally breaks on everything beyond her own personal health problems. erica's concern about corin of iris makes her fear for other people's futures. and i wouldn't say stay at home and lock the door and don't go outside. but just be aware that it's there because the impact that has on your life is, is, is, is forever. last thing, i don't know if i'm ever going to fully recover from it for billions of people, the world health organization warnings about cobit 19 and early 2020 mark the start
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of a new era. it is covered 910, an unprecedented pandemic, but filled hospitals killed millions and ravaged economies 3 years on and many western nations, all notionally, back to normal in cities like london commutes is no longer where medical mosques and businesses have stopped requesting proof of vaccination. but in countries like china, a relaxation of government restrictions in response to public protests has seen mortality rates rise once more health experts say an end to the w h chose emergency status, particularly in places where vaccines have yet to penetrate, may have serious consequences and other parts of the world we could see with low vaccination rates are with weaker health systems with she we're health care professionals. that overall they're going to be more death. they're going to be more complications. and, and
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a larger disease burden. as authorities continued to ease rules once introduced to safeguard lives, any change in label may do little to combat a continuing threat to life. villa mark valdez era. in democratic republic of congo, m 23 rebels have taken control of the strategic town in the east coast. shon guy was seized on thursday night. the un peacekeeping mission says more than $450.00 people, including them in children, are seeking refuge space in the town. it's calling on the rebels to leave. regional need is agreed in november that i'm $23.00 fighters would withdraw from eastern areas. let's bring in my wife who's keeping an eye on the situation in d. r. c from neighboring kenya is live in. i will be mountain, what more you hearing about what's happening in get shonda? m 33 is widely understood to be packed by neighboring rwanda. rwandan soldiers have
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been photograph. we them $73.00 slices, and 3 slices where ruined the military equipment or they were wonder denies it. and so month 23. the pushing towards john gets award from cc 33 been defended by congo. me who are widely reported to be fighting alongside militia, although congress government denies it. now, military sources when congress told us that just 2 days ago, 2 battalions of soldiers crossed from rwanda to reinforce and 23. and that's what proceeded and $23.00 fighters overcoming the congress government forces. and these allies with defending control m 23 in the town. and that means the n 23 controls the roads. now from the china to the provincial capital of goma, the only other road going north is being controlled by and thank you 3 a month. now this is the tentative in the north, also cut off and many people in go my now fear the n $23.00 will advance south
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towards the town of soc, that would toss off the only other remaining road access to the city of gomer and book or m 23 and as back as in a strong position or to negotiate with the congolese government, also in this area are lucrative, colton mines the m. 23 is controlled in the past, although right now they still remain under the control of the government forces. my them, thank you for that malcolm web a life or a say in layer will be african leaders have been meeting in senegal to discuss ways to increase the continents food production. the united nation says 270000000 people on the continent don't have access to secure food. secure access to full driver climate change, persistent drought and conflicts are impacting african countries. the ability to grow and sell enough crops. at the same time, the price of food in ports has been rising. experts say supporting small scale farmers across the continent will help africa out of
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a downward spiral. alvaro lorio is the head of the international fund for agricultural development. he says, action is urgently needed to avoid the situation getting worse. we had in the mid 19 lead, there's really committed to increase the investment and to also works through certain compacts. so there have been more than 40 compacts for each of the countries focusing on how to increase the productivity and how to make sure that this also enables many of the moscow producers to actually not to go hungry. even before this compact. we have been working with many of the countries on finding national statistics pathway and we're talking about the entire food system. that means not only production, but also how food is distributed. how would this transform, how food is stored? because it's very important for each specific country to make sure that they are making sure that that locally adopted cross are finding the solution that they really need, that they are not impulse solution,
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but they need to be solution from africa or africa. what we have enough to know is had been some commitment from african countries to spend up to 10 percent of the g, d, p into agriculture, and transformation in my level declaration in 2003 and a half more up. and also the international community needs to start investing in the long term and shift from the humanitarian to the development. next paragraph to make a boeing has pleaded not guilty. the charges of fraud related to 2737, mac, spain crashes. the company paid $2500000000.00 to avoid prosecution, but relatives of those killed want us core to throw out that settlement. particle henry force has a chance to do the right thing for justice. for the 1st time, those who lost love one, a chance to confront the people and the company they hold responsible for their loss. boeing,
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no one from boeing company. was it been had the guts to face us? or even put into trial? we live in a pain in distress. unstable ground and yet the murderer, walking free, going home, their loved ones at issue boeing, 737 max airplane, a 2018 crash and indonesia killed 189 people. months later, 157 killed in ethiopia. it was later discovered boeing failed to tell regulators about a new automated control system. so pilots were trained on what to do if the sensors failed. in both cases, they did. the us justice department charged boeing with one count of conspiring to defraud the government. but promised to drop the charge of boeing, paid $2500000000.00 to the airlines families and the government fine. but the families weren't consulted as law requires. so now they are asking
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a judge to rebut the deal. now the original deal was made under the justice department that was formed by then president donald trump for president joe biden. justice department has argued that it wants to continue the deal. it says that under boeing agreed to make certain changes in the company structure and ethics. so if you're on the deal, they lose their ability to make sure boeing is taking those steps to make sure crashes like this can happen. again, what we try to do is 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. the victims families argue they simply can't trust the boeing is now doing what is right without independence, accountability and oversight. we are the unlucky ones because the plans of our loved ones crashed. but you know, people unlikely you were on these planes. so boeing was playing russian roulette with your lights as well. a long flight the stay in court now waiting to find out
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where it will lead. patty gall, hey, al jazeera washington, canada cuts announced by the b. b. c, effecting it's broadcasting around the world are coming into effect. the corporations cutting hundreds of jobs in its world service many, it's radio opt put in 10 different languages is ending b, b, c radio will start broadcasting in languages, including chinese, hindi, and arabic. the bbc says it's been forced to make the cods because of the government's imposition of a fries to the licensing fee money. it receives her from as the car is a former head of the vcr, becky says, is particularly sadden that the service is coming off. this is the place where we just haven't seen only a very effective and influential broadcast in the region that started in 1930. but also it was a lifeline for lots of people. in, under privileged areas, were able to listen to
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a lifeline at some point in time through very small devices that were not very expensive, like the rate you devices. now they would have to use much more complicated and probably more expensive devices give the want to listen or, or enjoy the bbc services. so it's, it's quite a sad moment for, for people like myself, especially that it was not only the language service, the service where we had experimented with very early forms of interaction with audiences. it's a service where we did the 1st ever tried media casting in 2000 in incorporation with way p b. it's a place where we had the early attempts and launching an integrated service in the region where you could join the production processes of radio online and tv together. in one place, people in bangkok are being able to take precautions to protect themselves against worsening absolution. they being advised to wear masks and work from home where possible, the number of patients suffering from pollution related health problems more than
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doubled in the past week. tony chang has more from bangkok, russia out here in bangkok. and as you can see, the traffic is absolutely most people seem to be ignoring the government's advice to try and work. although most people are also wearing mouth again and this time, not because it is because of the pollution you can see here and the traffic part of the problem is to see a little motor bug nipping around the city. although small engines. 1 pulling up their own truck and buses pumping out these all few. oh, it's relatively unchecked by the government. this is also a city of more than 10000000 people with all sorts of unchecked growth and development. industrial rings all around the outside. there's a problem. the government can't control because highlands sits right at the center of a triangle with agricultural development. with can birdie allowed to me and more all
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around. at this time of year, they're all 30 crop off to the right. and that home fluency, pollution, the hits right here. and if you look at the moment, the air index is at 160 ones today been about the flood the most, the week that is listed as hazardous, say the w h l can lead to long term repair to problem even death with the problem possibly overseas and partially linked to economic development. it's hard to see what the government is going to do. japan is looking to fast track the use of robots and drones to carry out deliveries, of being seen as a potential solution to the countries declining population as rob mcbride right or some tokyo japan is a world leader in industrial robots. on show at this exhibition in tokyo, the kind of precision robotics at work on production lines globally. and for those
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companies still wanting to use people. it even provides the add ons to make the workers more robotic. but it's where robots are interacting directly with humans. that offers the most excited right now, especially in the smart delivery functions. eagerly sought by the service and logistic sectors, encouraging their development of the ha, thanks to the speed of development of many types of technology. we've been able to bring them together in this machine in just a year and a half with their high tech manufacturing, super fast internet speeds and a desire to be 1st, it seems east asian countries are pioneering. the introduction of robots in every day. life baby steps that are sometimes faltering, and that still require a guiding human hand. nonetheless, japan feels it's time for robots to take their place in the workforce on public
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streets, allowing them to be used for deliveries in some local neighborhoods from this spring. for japan, the use of robots for even the simplest task, cannot come soon enough. the countries hauling birth rate has led to a recent government warning that society is on the cost of whether or not it will continue to fully function. in the air logistics businesses are developing the drones that one day will be delivering packages to our doors. japan has just lifted some of the restrictions on certain drone operations over urban areas wants to know . we make a lot of use cases. we believe there will be more open to market and there was a lot more areas to fly. so we see more potential than that drone development and production here as elsewhere, has been spurred on by the war in ukraine. dec spose like this one in sol. have
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been showcasing the military applications for the robot at this expo in japan. it's a folding birth rate, that is the most pressing battle. and then the robot it finds an ally. rob mcbride, al jazeera tokyo slide on al jazeera in sports section from the m b as one of the leads best teams loses that the game. and that's coming up next with joe to say,
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fully thank you very much. no joke of it is. one went away from a record extending 10 australian open title. 15 years to the day after he won his 1st one, he beat tommy pole to set up a final against greece. stephanos says the past as both players battled to take that well, number one spot, they stokes wraps up the action semi final stay in melbourne and american. tommy paul was in the last 4 of a grand slam for the 1st time. up against no back joker, bitch, a knowing time champion on this court. and it didn't take long for jock a bitch to hit his stride, racing into a 51 lead in the opening set but somehow cold. forty's way back to level it up at $55.00, only for jock a bitch to go on and take it, or be it taking a little longer than it should have done. i. after that, it really was one way traffic with several powerful shots helping jock of each.
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take the 2nd set 6 games to won whatever pull through. it's him in the 3rd joker, which had the answer. he took it 6 to to wrap up the match. ah, that makes it 27 consecutive victories for him at the australian open. one more will see an equal roughened adult reco. tallie of 22 major titles. we both had the head a heavy legs, you know? i think in the 1st said, but yeah, that was really fortunate to to kind of her hold my nerves, i think and, and towards the end of the 1st set, it was a key. when off the dead, i started swinging through the bowl more so in i'm just really pleased to get through another final in the final joke of which will be up against 3rd seat. stephane, off cit. surpass after losing 3 times in the melbourne. semi's, he made no mistake this time round seeing of russian 18th seed. karen hutchinson in 4 sets is the 1st greek prior to reach the final in melbourne. a city which has the
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biggest greek population outside of greece. cit, spouse is never when a major and lost his only previous final to jock of ich, at 2021 french open. whoever wins on sunday will become the new will. number one is other moments that i've been working hard for you to be able to play in finals like this, but finals that have a bigger meaning. so sit surpassed chasing number one spot and his 1st grand slam. but to lift the trophy, you must become the 1st player to beat jacob in melbourne park since 2018. david soaks out his era. ukraine could boycott next to his paris olympics. if russian and bell russian athletes are allowed to compete. the country sports minister has said quotes, there can be no agreements with representatives of terrorist countries that him good sites wrote on his official facebook page that the country's position on russian and bell russian athletes is unchanged. despite the international and pick
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committee saying on wednesday that explore away for athletes from the 2 countries to take part. as ne charles good site wrote has long as there is a war in our country. we will continue the sanction policy on russian and bell, russian athletes. i hope all the federations athletes and the entire civilized well to pay attention. now, we won't have to resort to extremes when he's being backed by ukrainian athletes who are unhappy with the international imput committees. latest news. if it's a war and it's war, russia stop. this war is taught ukraine who attack russia. it's russia, ukraine. and now if you compare the sacrifices across from the crisis, so if you bring them out groups, of course it's not compatible at all because i was losing that or like families, they moved into their homes. and some outlets i was in their life on the front line for the i as he came out with it statements, i spoke to dr. j. simon roof,
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who's an associate professor of international politics at the university of leeds. he said the organization has a history of trying to resolve. political complet sport has a role as a mediator, thomas backs efforts in 2018 to bring together the north and south williams at the winter olympics. and. ready informative sort of a lympics diplomacy, where it wasn't mr. newton or mr. trump, or mr. g, who was trying to poke that deal. but you know, each have an organization based in switzerland which has nothing to do with intellectual policy because he does. and he's always been an internationally political organization and the notion of being a mediator of sport providing an opportunity. oh, you know, i think he's very convincing. doesn't always come to fruition. sport is not the sort of silver bullet solution to solve the world deal, but it can provide both moments of conversation, moments for conversations that wouldn't happen otherwise. and at the same time,
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provide a reason to the people to connect to communicate, to share a moment of perhaps one to a sporting achievement and appreciation of analysis that comes with the sporty school of resurrection stories. and that's particularly appealing when you're trying to get over, you know, an issue and, and achieve something real. madrid football ivan assist junior, is demanding spanish authorities take more action against racism. from f g of him was hung from bridge ne, that training ground the head of the madrid darby, the 22 year old brazil international responded by scoring and rails 31. when over let's go see some progress to the semi one of the corporate dell rate legal condemned. what they called and the hatred saying they would seek the most severe criminal penalties for those responsible thought champions. i acts of facts i coach alfred schrader after 11 draw on thursday extended
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a winless street to 70 games. sharita was only hired on a 2 year contract in may. to a place eric 10 hawk who left to take over months united i x. now cit, 5th, leap, harrison's man players including messy him, back pay and name all have swapped their football kits. the safety gear as i've been touring the clubs, future training camp. the $320000000.00 facility is set to open in time for next season. and will feature the latest technology for training and recovery her sailor and all those again failed to find the nights and the 2nd game for al massa. they were knocked out of the saudi super cup on thursday after 31 feet out. it had when elder sign for master in december on a deal worth $75000000.00 a year. well, saudi arabia's hosting formula e again this week,
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the motor sport championship for electric cars will stage 2 races back to back in just outside read starting later. saudi arabia is just one of the stops in sports night season. the featured 16 races early. we spoke to the team principal for the mclaren formula, a team. you told us how the technology is proven to be a viable option for competitive motors we often and so to have discussions internally about the future of mates for the direction that, that it's going to be going in. and when you talk about whether 25 years time or 50th time, i think that shifts actually going to come a little sooner than that. if you look at the ultimate industry as a whole, see that we've got going on at the moment or electric mobility and sustainable mobility is a hope. i think that makes it plays a really role is the, the tesla bar lie. and so i think you know what estimates 40 to continue to be relevant, it needs to change and at that, and i can only see that being very much
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a positive for mary. so i think it ok from strength to strength from here wanted. let's round up a few more sports headlines for you now. starting with the m b a, the leading team in the eastern conference, the boston celtics will be turned on at home courts by the new next duties randall pop scoring with 7 points for the next one. in overtime of the now last 3 straight, which is the 2nd time this season. they're encouraging signs for kansas city chiefs funds i had that championship game against matthew bangle back touching the homes is missing a sprained ankle. that came through practice. that's all i can you still do a lot of things, but i it's gonna, we'll, we'll see as we get closer and closer we'll see during the game. i mean, you can't, you can't fully do exactly what you're going to be in those moments in the game. but all i can do is prepare myself the best way possible. and then when, when the game you hope drilling kind of takes over and you can make those rosalie need to an american gulf, a sam right? an extended his lead to 3 shots at the farmer's insurance open,
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that's after 4 and the past. second round at torrey pines in while was number 3. john rom is looking for his 3rd way in 3 starts. this year he caught the eye with an eagle and 3 straight bodies. the still sits, 8 shots back in 14th place. all right, that is a, a sport for now. i'll be more later. a joe. thank you very much, and that is it for this use. our on al jazeera is always more outside out here at doc. com. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of the basis. thanks so much. ah ah and
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