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formed opinion, those and hung believable sure, and her position or dorky. this is the white math inside story. on al jazeera, the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens britain's true colors. part one on al jazeera. ah, israel seals of palestinian homes for demolition in response to attacks in occupied east jerusalem rights group say its collective punishment.
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ah. hello sir robin, you're watching um, is there a like my headquarters here in doha also coming up around denounces him. it's high called a military facility, the city with farm calling it ridiculous and cowardly. near empty polling stations, 14 is your 2nd round of parliamentary elections with turner at only 11 percent. and we there were no fistfights over we were we were we therefore had some passionate words about the meaning of film. the 1st in person, sundance film festival in 2 years wraps up in utah. ah, welcome to the program. israel has been accused of carrying out collective punishment after it announced a series of strict security measures against palestinians, the government and val it's pan in response to attacks against israelis in occupied
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east jerusalem. the palestinian foreign ministry says the measures are illegal and violate international law. russell reports now for west jerusalem. the 1st is rarely cabinet meeting after a palestinian gunmen kill 70. israel is also the synagogue on friday. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his government was not seeking an escalation, but the decision announced afterwards. so just opposite hallmark blumenthal, we will step up the deployment and activity of the security forces. we will exact price to those who carry out terrorist attacks and their supporters. we decided to revoke the national insurance rights of families that support terrorism, including revoking identity cards and residency of families of terrorists that support terrorism bloomed. i'm hopeful, but human rights group say some of those decisions constitute collective punishment against palestinians as they are target. not only the alleged attackers,
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but also their extended families. israeli forces have ordered the seal of the home of one suspects family in occupied these jerusalem of the nathaniel promised as to re response. aus later israeli bulldozers demolished a family's house there. that family has norman connection to the attack on friday. murphy, she unused there hasn't been at the warning. light keeps woke up screaming as they saw israeli soldiers covered with heavy weapons and dogs with them. at these 13 family members are living in this house. we were confused about what to move out of 1st. wendy king at lauer at la coleman and with one sunday funerals were held for those killed in the attack. also, the synagogue on friday that happened at the after and israel rate in occupied westbank, killed the 9 palestinians. israeli forces how killed towards one palestinians since the beginning of this year. these rarely military is deployed edition of troops to the west bank that has seen months of orson and violence. these railey army is also
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increasing his forces in occupied is jerusalem. these railey cabinet has also decided to fast rec, issuing weapons or miss to thousands of israeli civilians. a decision that concerns many palestinians, there is no sign yet that the ready government is prepared for a full 15 minute response to the shooting on friday. with us secretary of state, anthony 1000000000, can we've been israeli and palestinian leaders this week? they were expected to contain violence, but now with the most right, the government in israel history and growing grievances from both palestinians and israelis. this ration is unpredictable. reset that 00 west ursula and sealed her as a campaign in israel and palestine at amnesty international middle east and north africa office. she says the demolition of palestinian homes could amount to crimes against humanity. we heard actually that today, one house was already demolished in east jerusalem into the demolition
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of properties protected population that palestinian population in the occupied territories is against international humanitarian law and could amount to. busy crimes, so absolutely they should not be demolished as an exception for absolutely military necessity. but the vast majority in fact, all the cases that we have documented are not. busy military necessity, they are illegal demolitions of homes and they might, they might amount to. busy displacement which is also war crime, policy and family homes have been set on fire in some areas em. and my here went to the village of to move north of my land, spoke to neighbors who tried to put out the blaze. we are here outside the house, which will set on fire by israeli settlers, according to neighbors eye witnesses in the village of messiah, which is 30 minutes drive from ramallah in the pied with bank. according to the eye
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witnesses, this rate is settlers. first set fire to this car and then the fire turns into a full blown fly. busy 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 put out the fire was not to trouble the neighbors and local, including a young fellow, a senior american who just arrived 2 days ago, and he told us about his efforts 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 burn, although neighbourhood down. so we had to come, turn it off like we did, which are best, turn it off. but for the firefighters come, and gladly we did. this is what many estonians here who live very close to the israeli settlements, which are regarded illegal by the international community fear the frequent and
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repeated attacks by is what he said was giving the ongoing tension and escalation and occupied was by v as a set of attacks are not unprecedented, the regular, according to the united nations, is where the settlers in the occupied with bank carried out more than a 100 attacks targeting that athenians and palestinian properties only last year. the full day will love vital and ever since my childhood till now that i'm 57, 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 thing and here say the settlers, i'm not sure about their main objective to seize moreland and make it harder for them to have their own state. i had that as, as either from the village of the messiah in the occupied westbank. he was secretary of state anthony blank and his schedule to arrive. injuries them on monday morning after his brief visit to egypt on sunday. it's his 1st visit to
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israel since benjamin netanyahu formed his government in coalition with far right parties. not blinking is also due to meet with palestinian officials in the occupied west bank during his 2 day visit. us officials say a drone strike that targeted a military facility and central iran was carried out by israel. now that's according to the reuters news agency. the strike hit a military building, lay the city of his hand on saturday. the ministry says at least one drain was shot down and the explosion caused by the damage that no reports of any casualties. several nuclear sites are located in the han province and identify the craft of hit a convoy of trucks near the city in the rocky border. that's according to the syrian observatory, the human rights. explosions were seen in the city of bu come all after the vehicles cross the border from iraq. the trucks are reported being used by rocky armed groups backed by rog. in november. a similar attack was blamed on israel.
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russian strikes have killed at least 3 people. ukraine. southern said he had cache on 6 other people were injured in the garage with stock struck apartment building and other civilian facilities. the regional capital have shown no blast had been occupied by russian forces until it was recaptured. by the ukrainian army in november, an elderly woman has been killed after a russian missile, his residential building in the northeast, and that he can keep 3 of the people sustained minor injuries when the full story block was hit. thought counting is underway in tennessee is parliamentary election, but only a little over 11 percent of people cast their ballots. critic, same is assigned the public is frustrated by what they calling present, tie sides. power. grab what abdul. hamid has more from the capital, china's just a trickle of boat is a route to nisha holing stations remain by and large, empty for electoral workers. a long,
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sluggish election day. the few casting their ballads mostly from the older generation, retirees like has century, who believe it's their duty to vote, and a machine fear the country is going to hell and people are not voting. did, one would remain in the same situation. bedlam in the blue parliament with all political parties will be better because parties in the upward don't work for the sake of their country. election comes after teenagers president case site, 1st suspended parliament in july 2021. and they sold it a few months later to nissan have so very little interest in this election. during the 1st round, back in december, only 11 percent of registered voters cast their ballots. and when you asked people why they tell you, they don't believe the new parliament will have the power to work in their favor around the capitol. there is little side that elections taking place. the
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opposition has boycotted the vote, but it's people's apathy that should concern the president more. he got there very, a huge blow to his political road map. there is no question about that. and he cannot say with confidence that he's talking on behalf of the people, because this is the symptoms he keeps repeating, that he is basically implementing the will of the people, which is basically the basic populace slogan. and that's what faces i. it is, the low turnout will also reflect on the legitimacy of the new parliament. oh, many saying that it won't represent them as the future of the country elected by 9 or 8 percent a percentage. so it's not good for the future of the country for our, our pictures with the of the world. not good of them to 1000 years of vertebral ocean and the rest of the people of the, in the,
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in the politic men. really it's, it's, it's been for our country for our future with inflation that nearly 10 percent denisia, the more concerned about the livelihood than survival. but the economy has not been a priority for the president who's focused on political reform to turn out of this election, a reflection of how much he has alienated tunisians who put their hope in him. what does that mean? elgin tunis that they have to prove congress rejected a proposal to move forward elections present in ballasa address the nation, entering politicians to reconsider. she wants to change the voting from april 2024 to december. this year. for weeks, people having protesting demanding early elections and beulah tase resignation. demonstrations began in december of the former presidential cause thea was impeached and arrested. at least 50 people have been killed in the unrest. though
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brazil's government has declared a public health emergency and a territory, that's one of the country's largest indigenous reservations. there are reports of children dying and malnutrition, as well as other diseases caused by illegal gold mining in the area. thousands of mines being operated along the road, marked in red, contaminating waterways and then becoming fatal to humans and wild animals as the bag. as more the small planes are rescuing children in a remote part of northern brazil. they indigenous yellow mommy. people say they've been asking for help for the last 4 years. it's finally arrived, but many have suffered to set all my st. you big so we see that they are serious cases. they are. indigenous 1000000 children was malnutrition, pneumonia, dehydration. they are usually children in a serious condition, assault the amazon's yellow mommy population live in an area of 30 land. but mining
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has destroyed the 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 facilities here are basic, but there are no hospitals in their remote villages. would you say she comes, or what we have been for for years without health assistance in the communities, 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 louis ignacio lulu de silver, has blamed his produce as a jar ball to narrow and has pledged to help. every night verbal ever we, buffeted as he should, we will take very seriously the task of ending illegal gold mining. and even if
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it's in authorized area for research, they can do research without destroying the water, the forest, and risking the lives of people that depend on not 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. i said bake. i'll 0. well, still had hill, no zulu, did bring show you mom the term show you mom, the country. i can show you mom the party that he represents. tax struggles, the u. k prime minister science is party chairman under pressure. they've run at 6 bridge on the new way to stay with winter without turning off the thermostat of his stories as to the bright ah
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how low they will have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and live and in the unsettled weather. sally picks up across the northern half of the region. we've got some really wet windy and wintry weather pushing in across from takia into the caucuses. the rain continues to work its way further east, across places like iraq turning into snow as the edges into iran, but a much clearer picture for the south of this, for many of the gulf states, we've got a change in the wind that's going to bring temperatures up for places like tar as well as the u. e. but look at that by tuesday. some nasty weather once again affecting northern areas of saudi arabia. we could see some flooding from that. and the wet and windy weather intensifies across the north and more than parts of africa, particularly for libya as well as egypt. it is getting a lot cooler up here and that stretches all the way down to places like more retainer where we have what warnings out for temperatures being quite a bit below the average for the south of this it's while the hot for places like
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nigeria, the winds pick up here as well, for the south of this, a very wet picture stretching all the way across southern parts of africa with some heavy falls once again for zambia and for eastern areas of south africa. by the time we get to choose day though, more heavy rain to come from madagascar. ah, how do you state control information? how does the narrative employed public opinion? how if you can, can we blame the story? the listening post, dissect the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover on county the course, the us faces the fiscal show down over that limit should the rest of the well be worried working with national health care system on his knees can be em. hsbc bluffs travelers mindset to shifting will tourism get gretna this year? counting the cost on al jazeera
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ah ah, book about you're watching it would be so robin a reminder of all top new stories. israel has been accused of carrying out collective punishment after announcing a series of strict security measures against palestinians. the government made the move in response to attacks against israelis and occupied east jerusalem. reuters these agencies reporting u. s. officials saying that they have been behind saturdays and attack in iran to strike it a military building near the city of is to hm. proust, president dina velocity has the destination emit near daily anti government protests. she's entering congress to move elections forward to the end of this year . the government will debate the proposal again. on monday. the u. k. prime
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minister has fired the chair of his governing conservative party that deems the highway following weeks of revelations about his tax affairs. where she soon ack ordered an inquiry last week out to facing political pressure. he says it's clear that the how we breached the ministerial code. failing to declare that he paid a penalty to the u. k. tax office. when he was the finance minister, de barbara has the story from london sex by the prime minister, but many are asking if he should have gone earlier on monday, which he soon i quoted an investigation into allegations. conservative party chairman deems a hall. we paid $6000000.00, including a penalty to settle a dispute with a tax author ortiz known as h m r. c. now he's written as a how we saying following the completion of the independent advisors investigation, the findings of which he has shared with us both. it is clear that there's been a serious breach of the ministerial code. the report criticizes the hall. we've had several failings. he didn't mention, and h m r. c. investigation started in 2021,
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and he's ready. serv interests until last summer. that was after the prime minister bar. his johnson had made him chancellor of the exchequer last october, when richie sooner appointed him party chair and minister without portfolio. so how he failed to mention, he'd pay the penalty following his sacking many in the area as a how he represents in parliament was skating. i think it brings show mom the show you mom, the country and show mom the party that he represents. while i think it's obviously cold for if he's tried to put things into the cough and not to glad certain things . and it's almost a desire. speaking of thursday, the prime minister insisted he acted as soon as any concerns were raised. when i appointed nadine to all we to his current job, no issues were raised with me about that appointment. it's really important to say, but because it seems to how we himself put a statement into the public domain and there was other reporting. there are questions on from that's why i off the independent advisor to conduct an
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investigation to fully established the fact. but the opposition labor party says it's not good enough, but i think it does speak to his weakness that it's taken so long to walk. but this isn't just about the teams the hallway we had while abraham. and he also brought material code and appointed back into government contract to trace across policy committee in parliament concluded that reappointment set a dangerous precedent when it comes to how breeches of a ministerial code of dealt with. now the question to being honest about how much sooner knew of nadine's the hallways investigation by the tax. so forty's, and when still on the horizon and investigation into numerous complaints of bullying by deputy prime minister dominic rob and the parliamentary inquiry into whether boris johnson misled the house of commons over drinking sessions held during pandemic locked downs, known as the party gate scandal. the prime minister 2 coffees, promising integrity and accountability. those themes won't be disappearing. for
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a while, nadine bob al jazeera london rank is foreign minister as warning. time is running out fully international monetary fund to extend a loan to the country. allie sabri told, talk to al jazeera, but it's colombo doesn't receive a $2900000000.00 from the i. m f. by march the 31st. it'll struggle to service its debts. to teach a true that might be the be, are in need of. lawns. you have had extend to a discussion, but the precondition ministry lanchen gammon need to take in terms of revenue collection and other reforms, they're happy, but the progress that they have a cheap but bilateral creditors, they shows now. so we should, the india had already given the assurances to restructure the debt parish club should come out of the states and be at the advanced level of discussion with china . and you can watch the full and fee with thrilling because foreign minister on talk to our to 0 on saturday, february the 4th starting at 430 gmc,
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the millions of people are getting hungry. in haiti, the criminal gangs had taken over half the country during the spiraling political and economic crisis. the world food program says full point, 7000000 people. that's only half the population of food insecure in the city. so lay the neighborhood of the capital porto prince. around 900000 people are facing catastrophic hunger. the w. f. p says they need urgent humanitarian support. the court of all haitian children, a chronically malnourished haiti has been grappling with extreme poverty and natural disasters for years. but the fascination of presenters driven on louise in july 2021 through the country into calles. jean martin bar is the welfare programs country directive. i hate. he says many people called afford food, all water. this is been going on for too long. when i went to so
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a recent where i spoke to our mothers who were at a distribution site where we were providing food rations and they told me that they were worried about the water they drink or drinking rainwater because there is no other source of water in that neighborhood of water prints, they told me that the price of food incidentally had doubled compared to the year before. they're also very concerned because they just couldn't find work. people use it this way, depend on employment opportunities in the vicinity of the neighborhood. but with the instability right now, they're unable to earn as much as they could before. so that means that they have trouble providing for even a meal a day for their families. so like a stream we difficult and you can swear, match wires, such high rates amount nutrition, that part where prince focus on is increase the price of fuel to the value of its currency, drop by 912 percent last week. the decision comes days before a visit by the international monetary fund to discuss a stalled bailout package. the i m f is demanding more tough fiscal measures and
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the economic reforms. august already has in a foreign currency reserves to pay for another 3 weeks of fuel imports. researches in belgium say they found a way for people to save money and stay warm in their homes. even if the heating is turned down. it works by using a system called slow heat, which focuses on warming up bodies rather than in ty, buildings. steadfast, explains from brussels. a cold winter day in brussels, with temperatures a little low, 0, and business. what the thermo me to shows inside legal and lawyers are you going to call i'm you to eat now. and so basically it's just a matter of trying to find the good temperature where you feel comfortable, but to avoid to, to go to the standards which are more or less around 20 grades for the living rooms,
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which is much too much architect jeffery fun. was it started a slow heat project 3 years ago in an effort to save energy and protect the climate? i not eating the whole house, but use energy locally with energy prices skyrocketing since the war in ukraine. it suddenly received international attention. the id is that confort is not determined only by the temperature of the her come 40 to their mind by metabolism, insulation, bringing the codes by the temperature of surfaces next to the projects in the infrared, towards the body, and so many parameters to determine to come forth not only the temperature for her, so yes, we stay comfortable with at lower temper or more participants said has saved up to half of their energy bills. we are a lot of people who are paying double triple the price that the paid before for us . it doesn't, it doesn't change anything. we are paying the same thing as a 30 or bit cold and we are bit caller,
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but that's not the problem for residential heating, contributes around one 3rd of greenhouse gas emissions in brussels. research has shown turning down the temperature only slightly can have a large impact, not only on global warming, but on the energy bills as well. but this requires a change in mindset people in europe, i used to war and cosy homes. nicholas friends were reluctant to visit at 1st, but since the war in ukraine he received many request for advice that came back to us and asking okay. and i was still doing that. yeah. because we are willing now to lower the temperature as well, healthy inside temperature, according to the world health organization is 18 degrees celsius. we know they are quite conservative because of lack of knowledge in fact. but the key idea if you feel well, if your bodies and the critics young, this is not unhappy. you've been using it for 2 years. are you feeling healthier? i'm healthier, perfectly unhappy and didn't married. he hopes his project,
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at least, will make people in cold climate think on how to use energy steadfast and al jazeera brussel. the sundance film festival is wrapping up in the united states state of utah. more than a 100 films de fees at the event which shines a spotlight on independent movies. rob reynolds takes a look at some of the witness and the process of picking them. you i, a 1001 directed by edi rockwell, one, the grand jury prize in the festivals us dramatic competition. it's the story of a young single mother struggling to raise her son in poverty. it's sort of a very gritty, realistic kitchen sink style movie for 3 quarters of it's running time and then you get to the ending. and there is just something that like, it's like you're being like, kicked in the guts by a horse, by the twist. that comes scrapper. a british coming of age film,
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one the world cinema. dramatic competition. who decides on the winners? and how do they do it? nigerian american filmmaker, food m a duca, was on the jury, that picked scrapper. it was really, really hard. we had 12 films from around the world and you know, as a jury were all coming with our different experiences julian filmmaker, mighty alberta is documentary the eternal memory carried away the jury best world cinema documentary prize, which is a love story. you know, i'm alzheimer's. love story, but in it, in this love story, it unpacks a really important political history of she lay and finishes crimes. however, the politics of sept texted the storytelling, and i think that's always the best story telling the process of judging films can be emotionally intense or no fistfights, you know, go away really well. we definitely had some passionate words about the meaning of film and what films, what films need the award. we're filmed, dawn to what films?
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you know, what, what rubric do you use to award? audiences get to vote on their favorites to mr. slog chair. nod 20 days and mario bowl one, the audience award for best cinema documentary. i and sometimes a small move the from a small country can really stand out. arsenal procedures getting shit like maria kupta rods is slow for which she won a directing award. i spoke with her after the award ceremony and she said, you don't know what this is done for lithuanian found the and i said you don't know what you've done for lithuanian film. so i altogether 32 prizes were awarded at sundance. and so for 2023 is biggest and most influential independent film festival . that's a rap rob reynolds al jazeera park. so.
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