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ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up less than 10 percent of photos of costa ballot. so the 2nd round of chin is yes, parliamentary election after december saw the lowest turn out in recent history. the chairman of the u. k is governing conservative party the teams or how is fired of his tax affairs. plus i'm catherine thought in central kenya with scientists. i trying to see the north and wide rhino from extinction. i'll be telling you the good news. ah, the israeli government to the house, the series of tough security measures of the 7 israelis were killed and 5 injured in 2 shootings in the occupied to east jerusalem is ready, forces have begun preparing destiny and homes. so demolition. the 1st one to be
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targeted belongs to a man accused of carrying out an attack outside of synagogue on friday. i could be there to show that the cabinet approved a series of steps yesterday to come back to terrorism. on the one hand, we are increasing the deployment and activity of the security forces. and on the other hand, we are exacting a heavy price from terror perpetrators and they supporters this morning we sealed the home of the terrorist who carried out the horrendous attack and jerusalem. and his home will be demolished. we decided on the cancellation of social security rights of families who support terrorism and the government will discuss further steps, including the cancellation of identity cards and stripping residency of families of terrorists who support terrorism. we will soon decide on steps to strengthen the settlement into dia and sumeria, in order to convey a message to the terrorist and from that seek to approve us from our land. that we are here to stay free palestinians would attained on sunday at the occupied
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westbank and occupied east jerusalem palestinian family homes have been set on fire in these areas. settlers broke into a house in the town of tour asya north of ramallah on saturday night. and set the lives of my spoke to neighbors who tried to put out the fire. we are here outside the house, which was set on fire by israeli settlers, according to neighbors and eye witnesses in the village of messiah, which is 30 minutes drive from ramallah. in the occupied with bank, according to the eye witnesses, there is ready, settlers 1st set fire to the car, and then the fire turns into a full blown fire which damaged and stated the entrance of this house. it could have been a human tragedy, had not been for the help and support of locals instead of messiah who rushed to booth out. the fire was not to trouble the neighbors. and look of you, including a young from a senior american who just arrived 2 days ago. and he told us about his efforts
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without the fire, as soon as we're all going home. or we get a lot of phone calls from our cousins, our relative to come turn off the fire. if not it would be burning the house on and burn, although the neighborhood down. so we had to come, turn it off like we did, which are our best turn it off, but for the firefighters come and gladly we did. this is what many palestinians here who live very close to the israeli settlements, which are regarded illegal by the international community fear the frequent and repeated attacks by israeli settlers given the ongoing tension and escalation in the occupied was by v as what settler attacks are not unprecedented the are regular according to the united nations, as well as the settlers in the occupied with bank carried out more than a 100 attacks targeting that athenians and palestinian properties only last year. a specialty will a vital en, ever since my childhood till now that i'm 57,
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we've been living the nightmare of settlers and their attacks, which have increased one of just look north across the hills here. and you can see one of these really settlements and the better stadiums here say the settlers. i'm not troy about their main objective to see more land and make it harder for them to have their own state. i have a bad just from the village of messiah in the occupied westbank. let's get more of the meshes announced by the israeli government with satisfied as his in the west jerusalem for us. some of these measures. not exactly new, but what are we to make of the fact that they now have been announced publicly and are going to be fast tracked? yeah, absolutely. adrian then not new. and this is actually something that the current new israeli right when government has been pushing for since it was sworn in just last month. now there's also been a statement that was released in the course of the week re cabinet meeting. and it says that they'll submit an immediate opinion on carrying out additional deterrent
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mess measures regarding the families of terrorists liquids, her as the express support for terrorism. they're also looking to submit another draft legislation on revoking residency and citizenship of attackers and removing them. it says to the parents of the palestinian authority, so a lot of these measures are what benjamin netanyahu promised. this where he said he would act fast. the national security minister bank of there has also come out saying that the previous government didn't act fast enough when a tax like this were carried out and that this government is serious and that it will be following through. and as we have seen, some of these measures have come out very quickly and they're already being implemented. there's been a step up of police of military. they're doing longer, longer shift 12 hour shifts have been off to do. so there's a much higher security presence on the streets in occupied east jerusalem. and they've also said that,
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which is something that the government has already been doing is carrying out demolitions for home belonging to the, to attackers, especially the taco types on friday, outside as synagogue. and this also will these measures are extended to family members and friends as well, people within the communities. now also they're discussing and they're saying that they will revoke a residency called for jerusalem for senior living injury and some of these palestinians off from jerusalem. so where will they go? this call gives them somewhat a certain amount of freedom of movement that is not seen for those living in the okay, hi, tow street territories rather such as west bank. so we're seeing a lot more steps being taken off. he was one of the deadliest years in terms of violence between israelis and palestinians in more than a decade. demolition numbers have increased and this year started already with several attacks from both sides of as we were hearing. the palestinians have also
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been targeted by a jewish settlers, but also notably one of the measures that will be taken as an expansion of settlements. and benjamin netanyahu is ready, prime minister said that was off the back of palestinian, celebrating the attacks on friday. so that reporting live from western discipline, but he thinks the dates are cut off, foreign minister addressed violence in the occupied territory during a visit to iran. he called on israel to stop its attacks. we strongly condemned the recent tension that was created by israel. and we're concerned about the killing a civilian citizens. we call on his route to stop unilateral actions to restore stability in wis bank and not reach a stage that could make the situation worse in the region. the guitar government has always tried to help restore peace through political solutions to solve the issues you'll see belen, as a former israeli minister of justice. he says this low sincere effort from pine
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minister benjamin netanyahu to find a peaceful resolution. i believe that he is there not very close, that you are logically to these people, but it is the him who decided to form a government with such extreme a politicians and he will have to pay to try and they and prevent them from implementing a big things, i mean, what is happening right now after the horrible events in the last 2 days? is they extreme, right? a we had always sent that a. why should they take steps to take steps and take steps when it is empower? you see that there stamps all the, all the weapons ceiling and demolishing and building central man. it is not the tomorrow. the home policy will change because of the decisions of the
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cabinet yesterday. but what is very, i will say interesting, but also expected is that there is nothing new. and the one thing is not there being dried seriously a regretfully on both sides. and this is the efforts for peace, which is the only solution to the our ongoing crazy situation. the 2nd round of her sanction is, is parliamentary election as yours and in the next are less than 10 percent versus cost or balance. so from the opposition boycotted the 1st round december saying that president kind of side had lost his legitimacy. that's after he introduced a new constitution that expanded his powers. i was there about how made is it a polling station in tunis? this is not only the opposition that is boycotting this election, but also tunisians themselves. we,
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we've been through several polling station around the capital. and this is what we see empty courtyards. i want to take, you come and see here, one of the classrooms turned into a voting group. nobody here does a trickle of voters who had come through the electra electoral a workers sitting really idly most of the day are they are several rooms here and it's exactly the same scene and that we have seen all over the city where ever are we, where now we spoke to people, we asked them, why aren't you taking part in this election? they say that the biggest problem for them is that they know none of the cabinet is the political parties are not involved in this election. many people would tell you that that's what the president wants. so every candidate that is presenting himself is an independent, unknown, mostly jew, his eventual constituency. our people also tell you that
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a much more interested denying what will happen with the economy. how is their life good improve in the next coming months and year? that's what they want to hear from the president. and also some people say that the president is actually doing all this to take all the power for himself. they go back to july 2021, when he dissolved the parliament. and then there was a constitute constitutionality amendment referendum last year, which gave him even more power. so people are saying that this is actually a parliament that won't be able to do anything, won't achieve anything. and when it's in place also will not look for the benefit of the people. and that's why they're staying away from the vote. tara, come are, we, is a political analyst based and to this is more on why the turnouts has been so low. well, it's really confirming what happened in the 1st round, which was like around this,
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basically it 8 about 7 percent around this time at 3 p. m. and it's going to be by the end, the very low turnout. and the reason i think it's very complicated. it's a number of things that would explain this. first of all, venetians have, i think, given a lot of the rest, maybe to put his thigh it. but he took a lot of time to basically deliver some, basically the floors. but he focused mainly the political inputs to, for the words that they were expecting more of the economic and social front that he did not really deliver much of that the actually was delivering more bad news then act will be forms. and actually that is good initiatives. and the other point is the political explanation, that is, this is an election that is happening with the boy, god, many political groups, but they are boy, god is not the only reason i think many tunisians have lost somehow confidence in images in legislative elections in parliament that's due to the number of things,
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but my guess is that if we're going to have business elections, we're going to have 30 different numbers. and so this is a long day, basically impact these basically institutions losing rest within a lot for the phoenicians. the u. k. as prime minister richie sooner has fired, the conservative party chairman to move comes after an investigation into no teams or highways. tax affairs found he seriously breached ministerial rules when he was chancellor sooner called the prob, last week up to coming under political pressure. that in barber reports from london, it was only on monday that the prime minister wishes to not ask. he's independent adviser administers affairs, lori magnus to investigate the deems, always tax affairs. and now on sunday morning here, the prime minister has written to unity in the hallway, who's the chair of the conservative party and also a member of government,
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a cabinet minister saying when i became prime minister last year, i pledged the government i lead would have integrity professionalism and accountability at every level. he goes on to conclude that following the investigation finishing, it is clear that that has been a serious breach of the ministerial code. well, that's investigation is a 4 page. document, the conclusions. and it specifies but the dean's or how we fail to declare that the tax, so face known as h m r c. were investigating his taxi's as a conflict of interest when he became chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister last year. and also that he failed to declare that he'd paid a penalty to h m r c. when he entered the government. now that these are how we all along claim to insisted that there were just careless mistakes, rather than any deliberate avoidance of telling the whole truth to the tax office
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that has been disputed by a string of press reports here in the u. k. and now the labor opposition party and others, it must be said, saying that richey soon should have sex nadisa hallway before now. still to come on, i was here, a health emergency decrease in northern brazil, off a dozen as of now nourished, indigenous children are taken to hospital and what a difference a year makes no joke of it. when a record extending can strain, open the door, revel level with rafael, nevada, ah, ah, the rains picking up again focusing, i think on central and some philippines where we've seen some pretty heavy rain anyway in the last month. so the risk of further land slides is back with us. and
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if you follow the winds back this area, probably malaysia, borneo and singapore dan towards western side of java and some sumatra will see significant right in the next day or 2 again with the attendant risk. now the rain further north is largely frozen, coming out of snow for japan. nothing like as extremes. it was just a forecast for monday. there are still snow showers in northern honshu and hawkeye to and the cold air is still there to the north. but it's not cold, it was is warmed up in hobbit, in baton. it's really warmed up in this part of chart. these temperatures in the low, 20 good, a good 810 degrees above what they should be. so it's bounce back up again. this stays back up. in fact, the cold, so disappeared from hobbit is one minus 7, and so stops falling in the home. shoot still mid winter, but it doesn't like his clothes. it was even 3 or 4 days ago. in some constant we have go significant wesley disturbance if you live with more snow up in the far north, but some rain or rain showers for the whole new delhi may be very narcy,
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but of disturbance in the atmosphere. ah, it round australia, the 10s of thousands of years then disappeared now saying to the wanting to bring the tasmanian take him back from the dead. one in one east investigates on al jazeera, informed opinions far right extreme is there is really need to be faculty as soon as possible, frank assessments. there was a joke about him from governments that it's not in for, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. oh ah,
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hello again, this is l 0 the main years. this is really security forces have begun seeming homes of palestinians blamed for 2 attacks in occupied areas. over the last 48 hours, the homes will demolish to the coming days of the measures announced by benjamin that news. government was really settlers of broken into a palestinian home overnight and set it on fire. it happened to the town of thomas . i up north of ramallah in the occupied west bank of the 2nd rather voting and soon as his parliamentary election is due to close of the next hour, less than 10 percent of voters of costa, a balance of thousands of indigenous children suffering from malnutrition. that acute diseases have been taken to hospital in northern brazil, the government declared a state of emergency in the yard mommy territory. last week, president lula da silva accused his predecessor, jaya bolton aro, of committing genocide against the enemy by encouraging a legal mining. thousands of legal gold mines being operated along the road,
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marked in red here there, contaminating waterways and killing animals. alter cirrus as a vague reports. these small planes are risking children in a remote part of northern brazil. they indigenous yellow mommy. people say they have been asking for help for the last 4 years. it's funny arrived, but many have suffered is set all my st. you, vick sole, we see that they are serious cases. they are indigenous merely children with malnutrition, pneumonia, dehydration. they are usually children in a serious condition, ultimate though the amazons, vienna. mommy population live in an area of fertile land, but mining has destroyed their habitat of animals. they hunt and it's had devastating consequences for them. hospitals are now filled with malnourished children. some now in intensive care for it is here are basic, but there are no hospitals in their remote villages. would you say she comes?
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or what we have been for for years without health assistance in the community is a 120 communities are fighting for life more than 20000 gold miners. and diana, mommy, indigenous land with guns are intimidating communities. communities are living with feel dodgy. the military have been air dropping food and medical supplies. brazil's new president, louise ignacio lulu de silver, has blamed his predecessor joe ball to narrow and has pledged to help. every night boom will ever we by said, se should we will take very seriously the task of ending illegal cult mining. and even if it's an authorized area for research, they can do research without destroying the water, the forest, and risking the lives of people that depend on that water to survive. but for now, yet mommy parents are hoping their children will get better. and they can once again return to their lands and live freely. as i bake,
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i'll g 0 the un high commissioner for human rights system under the venezuela. and the use of torture for could talk, spoke of a bit of a visit to the country. he'd earlier met president nicholas maduro as well as opposition figures and victims of human rights violations. in september, a un fact finding mission found that as well as state security agencies, used sexual agenda based violence against detainees. emperor protested, has been killed during confrontations with police. 58 people about died in a rest since for a president federal casteel was impeached and imprisoned. early last month, roads in the south had been blocked up to bailey indigenous leaders called a national strike. a latin america editor, the c a newman reports from southern peru. this is the road to the poodle region of southern peru. humanitarian truce is supposed to be in place to allow food and fuel through along the 400 kilometer route from the andean city of co school. oh,
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the route has been blocked for nearly a month by indigenous communities. they tell us they're outraged about the deaths of more than 50 protest is almost all of them here in southern peru since president deniable 90 took office in december. man, no, thank you dan. i motivated them. we wanted this to changing. we want to polarity out. we want the congress out, we women are going to fight to the very 8 by come on, i was never, bruce, southern and in region is worlds apart from the capital or the north. this is home to poor, mostly indigenous farmers, and miners who voted for peruse, now deposed president federal castillo, early pharisee that but his removal, they tell me, is no longer which feeding a regional uprising, the federal scope at all. pharmaceuticals here, dickerson natalie's peruse, rich and natural resources. but what good does it do?
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us, we get no support from the government, from the sale of our minerals and guess we're still as poor as our ancestors. that's why we're finally rising out. almost in symptom of the traffic starts moving, but not for long. well so much for the 24 hour to smith road is blocked. no one's going forward or backwards. we're trying to get to the front to see if there's any chance to let us pass. oh. 6 i'm not united, united, not a single. i know class is a terrorist or being paid by drug traffickers like the government sees, is a, we are here out of convention. then to the a few of us are allowed to pass, but only to the next row blank. the people on this side aren't letting anybody pass, even though they really don't have that much to stop us. but it underscores the fact that there is no central leadership here. the closer we get to bruno, the bigger the road blocks people cart or drag their goods as best they can. but
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they don't complain. leg, this protest is taking place 24 hours a day of each community take turns blocking the road. the emperor in re jazel the protest is here. the news, the congress has just refused again to meet their demand for immediate national elections. a clear sign that like traffic on this road peruse, acute political conflict, is at a standstill. do see in human al jazeera in the piano region, peru, at least 40 people have died in southwest and pakistan after a bus fell from a bridge, it was reportedly carrying 48 passengers when it had a pillow and plunged off the road early on sundays had been traveling between bullets sustan's pro provincial capital quarter and the southern port city of crunchy. fuel prices in pakistan have increased up the valley of its currency dropped by nearly 12 percent last week. the decision comes days before a visit or the international monetary fund to discuss the stored bailout package. the i m f is demanding more tough,
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fiscal measures and economic reforms. the walls most endangered large mammal could be making a comeback from the brink of extinction in kenya. more than a decade of research to save the northern white white oh, is paying off? scientists are using in vitro fertilization. a procedure that's never been tried before. the animal catherine sawyer report. so from the old projector conservancy, in central kenya, the last of the are kind but to enlarge in the only female northern white rhinos in the world are under round the clock surveillance in this century in central kenya, sudan, the last mill, died in 2018 when these animals came to this country, it was envisage that they would brood natural law, close attorney, as really we began then thinking of what the best official means of her recovering the species. santas a using i've yes,
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in vitro fertilization of procedure that is never been tried before with wide life . using the soft spam from diseased balls and eggs harvested artificially from foot to enter gin they've created pure northern white. right. nor embryos. it's a process that is, has not been simple because it being novel, it means every stage of the way has to be proven, has to be reviewed, has to be accepted by the scientific community as a procedure that is not intrusive as a procedure in or that is a deal does not, would be any more risk for to energy in cannot carry a pregnancy to full. tom. one is in fat tail. the other 2 walls. so a sorrow, get 1000 white. rhino will be used this female ryan, ours are the candidates of this procedure. they have to be monitored regularly. scientist a we're talking to say it has been a long journey to get this right. the korean with high takes care of the endangered
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. she is as well as black cry knows that rome, all per jetta. he says the cows are ready for their embry has to be implanted. we wonder do his duty as natural as possible because for the circuit mothers, we don't want to give them the oman injection. it might create some problem. so we headed to a for said to me on a southern white animal to act as a teachable. so when he started mounting in any of the themis, we know this is the best them of doing their fast and plantation rhinos are under threat because porches hunt them for their horns. the north and white sub species was wiped out in south sedan. uganda and other parts of central africa decades ago, conservationists have spent yes on this research. and finally it bearing fruits. catherine saw al jazeera all pit jetta conservancy in central kenya. no markovich has won the australian open for the 10th time describing it as the biggest win of
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his career that saw to he beat stephanos, said to pass in straight sets. david strokes reports what a difference a year makes. no bakovich was deported to australia. 12 months ago, not being vaccinated against private 19. now he's back celebrating a record extending 10th title in melbourne. it was a one sided, high law against greek 3rd seed. stepan of cit, surpass who liked joke, which knew or when would earn him the world number one ranking. oh, it's the past it only ever reached one grand slam final before. and he lost that one too joke of which the french open in 2021. his inexperience showed and despite some angry exchanges with his coaching team, jock of ich wrap things up comfortably in straight sets. ah, the serbian star has not lost at melbourne park since 2018. a street spending a record 28 matches. the motions were running high as he embraced his family in the
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stands and the magnitude of his achievements sunk in. i have to say that this has been one of the most challenging tournaments i've ever played in my life. considering the circumstances, i'm not playing last year coming back this year and ah, only the team and family knows what we've been through in the last 4 or 5 weeks. and this probably is the i would say biggest victory in my life considering the circumstances ah, a 22nd major title move joke of each level with ruffin. the dow at the top of the all time list. his next chance to add to italy will be in the dallas back yard at the french open, which starts in may. david stokes al jazeera ah .
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