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hello, i'm sam is a dan. this is the news. our live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, suicide bombing inside a mosque in bush, our kills at least 34 people to pakistan. tale bond claims responsibility. u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking arrives in tel aviv in the middle of escalating intentions between israelis and palestinians. u. s. officials say israel carried out the drones strike the military facility in central iran. the democratic republic of congo launch is not for asian to retake the strategic town of kit chang from rebel forces. plus i'm to see a newman in the bruno region of peru where the military has been deployed. and we are a local community say that they will not allow them to break up their national strike . and in school,
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the kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles book their place in the super bowl. ah, let's bring you some breaking news out of pocket. stop. a blast ripped through a mosque in the northwestern city of fish shower. at least 34 people have been killed. another 150, a wounded. 2 dozen of them are serious. they the group who could tell a ball park just on have claimed responsibility. then both for avi has more than one of the rescuers race to search for survival. following an explosion during afternoon prayers. moscow shout want to get the the blast so powerful. the police say hundreds of people were in the
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mosque at the those able to pull themselves out from under the rubble, the body needed to go to the injured and taken to hospital. the dead bodies are all inside the mosque, buried under the w. b at all, much of that in the hospitals across the provincial capital are on high alert. the want to go many of the casualties are members of protest on security services gathers for daily prayers. the target of the attack, the neighborhood mosque of a housing complex, in one of the most tightly controlled parts of the city. home to members of security services, including the police army and bomb disposal units. the incident is a major security on the pakistan. itala bon says it is retaliation for the killing of hollow core, a sunny one of its founding members and
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a senior leader in august on last year. the in basra. b l 0. now the pakistan taliban has been fighting the government more than 15 years. it shares ethnic navea logical ties with the afghan tommy bomb. last june, the focused on the top bond announced to seize fire with the government also talks broken by the afghan totally bond. but in november, the pakistani thought yvonne ended the seas by accusing the military of expanding attacks on them. since then, the group has increased its offensive, ambushing police and military patrols. it wants the government to release its members from prison and reduce military presence in the form of tribal areas. i spring in journalists thought of han from his slime. abide now good to have you with us. so 1st of all, was that a security lapse here in the explosion we've seen inside the mosque inside the
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police station? thank you. i think yes, there was a let's and a senior police officer when he was speaking to reporters in the shower, along with the governor of the province. he admitted that initial investigation shows that there was security left. i think there was, there are pets. there the workplace in recent months, but i don't know how a person with the, with the, with the, with a bomb out of us is who is i objected. he enters a very security area. this is not only police center because the police officer say this was a counter terrorism center. it was a thunder of the elite force police force and the police force. so, i mean, there was several very sensitive locations in this building. but even then, so the d, i would say, the intelligence gathering off order people, i would say we and b, p b all go there is there was
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a statement from one group, they belong to t, t p with a member of the center shoot up. but from the official accounts on the t d. p has not yet claimed responsibility. but yes, as you mentioned in the new new of the statement, there was a claim by the one who signed the heart of the cross and he was killed. in fact, last year in august and one is done and his brother, this is his brother who claim is function. would it be that his people have done it their work negotiations piece told going on last year. why did they broke? why did they break down? why we entering an up taking violence now? yes. in fact, there was no progress because the condition from both sides from the t t b because the t t b wanted the manager of the tribal areas with have a while progress should be as he was then all the other leaders who are in jail.
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they should be the lead and this of the stomach system in the far too far in all cases should be drawn. and the pakistani government wanted the t t p should change and then they should be this. but no one was accepting the condition. and the problem was then the upon taliban was only facilitating, i missed the for the period, i just started pilot bonds. and who was telling me lasted in july, when he was the man behind the session between the pakistani state security official in the t t p. they can only bring the 2 people of the sites when it was yes and then up to them after a t p, the pakistani government focused on the states to cuba to official, to take any get him in. so the problem is that no one accepted the each other condition, and the tv has now openly declared war. and now i would say that p t p
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strong. they're focused on the official saying that bill prints on glad to stop. and there to most 2000 the t t p members were released in the year were broken in 2021 in august when the one before entering carpet. so they brought get in and they get hot and whatnot. and so the ttp is not more secure, i will say because it has grown strike against them in a lot of stand. there is no operation against didn't like the government much trouble any. so i think i will send and they have now like today there was a huge blast and the data will turn now and they have more weapon then the past. now at the same time, always seeing relations between pakistan and the, the afghan tale, bon authorities and afghan, to stand. always seeing that relationship get strained. is that creating more of an
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opening for the pakistan taliban? when we heard i met divided by leaders doing my 6th visit to atlanta office for on august 15, 2021. the avalon valley. bon. they said that they had a while back. this time the government food chinese will be appreciated to go find a political solution with these people. so the chinese, it was the did not accept, but i just started negotiation new pharma, goldman to opt out for my statement. but the problem for the, the alarm going is dick and diction. because the d t b, all were there. when the t, well, i'm in 2007 by missile was killed in don't fight in the 9 since been under now the p. p. b. consider declared illegal to the alarm that they consider the banding. you want to do today?
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the goal, the handle, yvonne chief, he issued an audio message again, is august 20 judicial system and then audio was released by the p p, p from the official government. so it means there still how the similarity in thinking and the, when i want valuable, what ahead in pakistan in the america started was going to palate on. so they came here and there will be of the, just like a sunday that event. nope, i just sunday live, i'm not here there and i guess so i don't think the battle and despite but it shows despite by the standard the demand a medical statement, i don't think that one valuable. take any action again the p t p. you've got a bill all association submitted in or because you had the pinkies. so in progress i did, i would say it's probably in today. you want this thing happened when the medic especially why if i don't want to stand on risk, he's in the saw much. he's willing touch with the pakistani officials. so i will say this is of a to see this yet. and now that i want about ordered in denial,
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don't anyone, even if you make that a progress on that, upon open ended. so this is allow very complicated issue, but focused on how, who be with the p p issue. thanks so much, hon. welcome. ah, the us secretary of state is intel of even a visit seen as a test of the bible ministrations middle east policy. anthony blank, and we'll meet the israeli leadership at a time of deepening anger and mistrust. it will hold discussions with the palestinian president, mahmud on bass on tuesday or ours before bowling can landed another palestinian was shot and killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank not took the number of palestinians killed this month to 35 israeli forces have begun feeling homes of suspected palestinian attackers,
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they enforce the harsh measures announced by the far right government after a string of violent incidents the weekend. when we have a team of correspondence following the story, our diplomatic editor, jamie space, is up mount colleagues, unoccupied, east jerusalem for soul started out in ceylon area of occupied jerusalem. bernard smith is live for us in ramallah. the monk con, is that the malacca camp in garza. but 1st let's start off with james. so james, this is the us, is top diplomat. is he coming to the region with any new top diplomatic initiative? all plan what in the past year? right. we've seen in recent history, previous presidencies and previous top diplomat to set up shuttle diplomacy. we, we've had special envoys to really negotiate between the 2 sides that i don't
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think is what secretary blinking is here to do. he's talking about restraint. in fact, a short time ago, we saw him arrive at been going in airport in tennessee. he'll then right now is making his way to jerusalem for a meeting in the next hour or so with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. when he arrived, when he came down, the cross that he spoke briefly to reporters condemning recent violence attack was more than an attack on individuals. it was also an attack on the universal act, a practicing one's faith. we condemn it. in the strongest terms, we also condemn the subsequent terrorist attack in jerusalem on saturday in which a father and son were wounded. and we can them all those who celebrate these and any other acts of terrorism to take innocent lives, no matter who the victim is or what they believe. and you'll see that i'm sure it
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was noted by many who are watching palestinians that was reference of course to violence which killed israelis, but no reference to what happened on thursday in janine and that very large thing. and so that's the sort of thing that will, i think, be remarked on here. james, how much of a focus than is he, does this visit bring on iran? yeah, well i mean we've had the recent reports of this military operation carried out by israel and it's for han. 2 yes, that is certainly a subject for discussion. i'm not sure. actually the secretary blanket is necessarily going to want to talk about iran all that much. but what we do know, and we've seen so many times in the past. when we see secondary blinking in a couple of hours time with the israeli prime minister that meeting and then they
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go to meet reporters afterwards for some brief comments. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now heading the most right wing government that israel's ever seen. he never misses an opportunity to condemn iraq. talk about iran. so if there's a question about iran, i'm sure you're going to hear condemnation from mister netanyahu of care on and the government to turn on and everything the government and her on has been up to. i'm sure he will condemn, as he always condemns at every opportunity. all right, we're going to thank james phase, our senior diplomatic editor. let's keep this going now and go over to the thought of the joins us from salon and occupy the east jerusalem or so. we've heard israeli officials talk about demolishing ceiling palestinian homes. any of that going on so far? while it's a task day in c one. so we see the impact of the decisions that had been made by
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the stratosphere to the cabinet yesterday and the day before. so just in the morning it is rarely ab bulldozers have demolished a house on by a palestinian and then they have also demolished another garage that was owned by another family. if a philistine family and later these rally security forces have storm into their funeral houses, where they're able to move a 16 years old boy who has been killed by these rally security forces last week and the family off. the boy says that the security forces stormed into the house while they were morning and there the security forces of israel have confiscated their forms to raise did the recordings of the assault as well. and they say that they have been also beaten. and now here in some of the exclusions right behind us but is not clear the cause of that. so the semi here in this very packed area in c, 163000 palestinians are leaving. so and the israeli government has
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already issued for $4650.00 demolition or there's in seal one. and if these orders are implemented, it simply means that all of c one is going to be either confiscated, demolished, or ask awaited. and that practically means that none of palestinians are going to be a love to live here. they're going to be forced to leave their home. so right over that where the head were and that the starting at the south, off alaska mosque, there is asked delta x, greg solutions that are going on and his rally or toward it's are seem that they are looking for the remains of the area of king david and down here at boston, you can see the houses owned by palestinians, and israelis, authorities seeing that they are going to demolished his houses and turned out boston into a national park off to the hill, a bud nella or how we're also there or the morning or there's at least $116.00 of them are expected to be demolished so, so it is quite
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a tans moved here among the palestinians because any time dave, their assets could be confiscated, their home could be sealed off or demolished and been left without anywhere to go or i could stop them from us or sat down. now we're going to go over to ramallah burnett. smith is standing by, live for us from there. so bernard, air, do palestinians have any high hopes out of this sir? visit by the u. s. secretary of state know somebody, they don't from the policy authority from palestinians on the street. there's very low expectations of what the visit of anthony lincoln can achieve here. or the palestinians are going to focus on is what america could do in terms of persuading, in terms of putting pressure on israel bodies minimizing the unilateral step that israel takes against the palestinians without home demolitions or ceiling up those homes. that you just been russell talking about, or whether it's the treatment of palestinian prisoners,
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$4700.00 prisoners under israeli, in israeli custody. 40 of them now in solitary confinement and in one prison, electricity has been cut off for 3 days. who's in charge of palestinian prisoners, it mob, and one of the most extreme right wing members of the netanyahu's israeli government, a mom with a previous incitement, different fighting racial hatred against palestinians. but the policy is, know, they don't believe the us is interested in the balancing any sort of piece plans or piece talks with these railways. so the best they can hope for is as i say, some sort of influence that the administration might be able to bring to bear on the israeli administration. all right, thanks so much bernard smith and of course, views the remember this latest cycle resurgence of troubles. we saw garza core top in all of this. that's go to amazon. com is that malika camp nathan berry offense
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in garza, any reaction coming out of gaza towards the us secretary of state visit? well that, that the answer that really is in 2 parts. the 1st is a reaction. the 2nd one is actually a non reaction. let me give the reaction. first is political in nature is coming from asked. they've issued a very strong straight statement or let me just read it to you. the visit is no different from any other u. s. visit. it guarantees israeli security backed by the u. s. just a few days ago, they announced they would keep the embassy in jerusalem, which means this administration continues the policy of the last. it goes on to say that they're going to put pressure on the palestinian authority to resume security coordination, which we're also against. we don't welcome this visit and that's also been echoed by all of the palestinian factions this visit. clearly they're not going to come to the gaza strip the americans, but there's really nothing that the ah, past indian fractions are actually expecting. now the non reaction is coming from ordinary palestinians living here in garza,
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there's nothing the americans can announce that will alleviate the suffering of the gardens. and i can show you why scale the way of the camera. you can probably see just in the distance there that is. ah, the barry offense ached, stretch srp 51 kilometers in this direction. actually in circles. the whole of garza garza has been under and his railey lead air landon's. he block a for about 15 years now. there's a buffer zone, we're not allowed to go any close, is that but 300 meters and you can probably see the tank just over there. now any thing that comes in and out of garza has to go through the israelis and that includes basic medical equipment. let me just give you one example. the local hospital, hey, we were there yesterday. the palestinians are suffering unnecessarily because they can't bring in x ray machines or dialysis machines. it's things like that. so palestinians hit on so much interested in the visit as they completely ignoring it
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because they know nothing is going to come of it when it comes to alleviating the suffering of the people here. and that really is a situation where palestinians have 0 hope. all right, we'll leave it there. thank so much imran con let's bring in daniel levy from london. he is the president of the u. s. middle east project. and former israeli peace negotiator joins us live via skype. good. have you with us? so data. what do you expect thing out of this visit by anthony lincoln. precious little sammy. the original intent of the visit, i was to get a feel across a range of issues with the new israeli government. of course the u. s. is very familiar with prime minister and yahoo, less the media where they coalition with this kind of make up of over transparent extremism. and so i think the goal was where i, you want to ra,
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we don't want any surprises on the russian relationship. yes. the palestinians would have been on the agenda that has changed somewhat in the course of the last few days. i think the american headline would be less restore calm. now there's a problem there because what that translates into is let's restore comfort is rating to jewish israelis. and let's have more of the same for palestinians because what that means, the palestinians is continued dispossession. denial of every day, basic rights and freedoms. permanent occupation, america is criminally complicit in that and i don't think america has any intention whatsoever of changing its criminal complicity and that so the best you can get out of this for palestinians is precious little as i said. and that's why palestinian strategies may want to focus less on what america can do. all right, what do you make of the,
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the measures which is really officials announced things like house demolitions, ceiling houses. is that going to be a tool at all to increase israeli security? well, of course not. those measures are provocative. those measures will escalate. those measures will pull fuel on the fire. and those measures are largely ignored by the americans who will focus on the actions of an individual, but not on the actions of the states that maintains an illegal occupation of the faculty legal annexation and does so with american diplomatic and military backing . but those is really mentions matter in 2 ways, i would say strategically, sammy one is the extent of the provocation and it's a continuum with previous israeli government. but where you have a,
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a step up and acceleration of extreme provocative measures. this could lock in an escalate recycle. it could just take the, the balance here into a continuous clashes. the other thing i think we need to look out for is those steps, little designed to physically remove palestinians from the face of palestine. broadly speaking, denial of citizenship, stripping of citizenship, stripping of residency rights. because what you see in this current incarnation of in israel government is an expulsion is logic is how do we have less palestinians on the ground and they are beginning beginning to take practical steps in that direction. so in that respect, more than the sum of its parts, what this government is doing, it's a, it's a, it's
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a significant potential share in direction. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much daniel levy. thank you. you're a smith, you're quoting a government official, a saying his role is behind a drone strike as an a rainy and military facility. now officially, the state department has refused to comment, as has israel. russia has condemned. the attack comes during heightened tensions in the region as a michael. so sharif reports this footage, add on iranians. take television purports to show damage to a military facility near the central city of is for han, it also broadcast the debris of what had called bomb carrying trumps. the defense ministry says at least one was intercepted and shot down there and blames israel for the attack in the army. this cowardly attack was carried out against us. our security bodies are powerfully acting to ensure maximum national security and such
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moves can't impact on nuclear. scientists will add intentions to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. several incidents have been reported at iranian military facilities and booths, and he is including a fire and a blackout. although it provides few details, there are blinds as well and describes them as targeted attacks. iran is facing criticism on several fronts. at the moment. the west has condemned to supplying russia with weapons with war in ukraine. uranium enrichment has resumed as talks to revive the nuclear deal have been stalled since september and have been months of anti government protest following the death of a young woman in his custody. it does, nevertheless, achieve centralized railey objectives. if 1st one being that his role is under increasing pressure to side with ukraine against russia, these ratings are for almost
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a year now. l dal taking to avoid taking sides because of their own vulnerability to russia. and this strike enables israel is to make the argument that just not providing workers to day ukrainians by. instead they are targeting iran who has been supporting russia is vaughn is about 440 kilometers from their own. it houses a larger air base and several nuclear energy research and production sites among them at tons, which is at the center of iran's nuclear development program. when we call some sharif, i'll just eva that's crossover now to bill. so jabbar is joins us from the raymond castillo hearing iranian officials say anything about this attack where there is an official who has been speaking to al jazeera and this person a is saying that the initial reports indicate that israel is behind this attack that took place on saturday evening, at, near as far now at this source who's speaking to al jazeera,
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it said that the investigation of course is continuous. and that once it is proven a that israel is behind this attack, then iran will respond accordingly. he also went on to say that this is something the israeli government has chosen to carry out it to try and really as spin and narrative that this attack was successful. but according to radians, officials, as well as the defense ministry, these and many drones that were launched to on this site. it were not successful and they didn't manage to actually cause that much damage. or this official has also told us that this incident is now escalating. the war of words that have been ongoing between israel and iran over the past few months at this is not the 1st incident. we've seen it taking place in terms of sabotage when it comes to iran's various facilities insensitive at sites. the last one though it was in the summer of 2021. when
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a facility in carriage that is in the outskirts of the capital to her on, was attacked by a drone. and that is where centrifuges were being made for iran's nuclear program. this incident certainly comes at a time when many parties in the region believe that the tension between the 2 countries are escalating to an all time high. all right, thanks so much joseph dosage of ari now still had on al jazeera, no mosques in those south korea lifts. the last of the covey 19 restrictions as cases full and death told in the ukrainian city of kind of song continues to rise as russian strikes target the town in school. the best of the action from the f. a comp, hollywood ending has to wait for via rentals, team ah, talk to al jazeera. we also do believe that women to vote got that was somehow
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lou ah, you're watching the al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. at least 34 have been killed after a blast destroy the mosque in august, towns northwest and city of showers, and other 150 of windex. 2 of them seriously. the armed group, you could tell the bomb pucks don or tcp is claimed, responsibility us secretary of state anthony blanket designed it, intel of a for to day visits in israel and the occupied west bank. the rival comes as is ready for a series of begun enforcing harsh measures against palestinians and now are the far right government after
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a string of violent incidents as the weekend. israeli forces have shot and killed a 26 year old palestinian who they say was attempt to get attack kill me with checkpoints in hebron and the 5 west bank. 35 citizens have been killed by a very forces in fetters south of the year. ukraine says russia has targeted residential areas in the northeast and city of hard to cave in the status on the south. at least 4 people have been killed and several injured in the attacks . for them is and skis urging allies to speed up the supply. long range missiles natasha will name has more the it is on relenting. this is car keys, a city that is endured almost constant russian attacks in the nearly year long war . usually no, no, no milligram. i was in my bed and i was thinking, thinking up, thinking, yeah. and suddenly
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a strong force. what me up. i flew out of bed right into the kitchen cooking, how i was not killed. i do not know. grains president the lot him years, the lensky, his urged allies to speed up the delivery of weapons, especially long range missile. but when the beer thing there would be possible to stop this russian terror, if we could provide our military with adequate missiles. so the terrorists do not have a sense of impunity. ukraine needs long range missiles, in particular to remove the possibility of the occupy a, placing its missile launchers far from the frontline and destroy ukrainian cities with them in care saw in the south, a hospital was among the buildings, hit ukrainian troops retook the city in november and russian troops withdrew to positions across the disney bro river. but the bombardment has continued the last
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few days have seen intensive shelling. there is no respite for the people here. natasha can aim al jazeera now the democratic republic of congo government has launched an operation to retake the strategic town of kit chang. am 23 rebels seized the town of east of the country on 1st day. after days of fierce fighting, regional leaders broke in an agreement in november m. 23 fighters with withdraw from seas positions in the east 5 january. the 15th markham web joins us live from the capital kinshasa. so how is that offensive going? well, residence of nearby towns and villages told us that it began with a heavy barrel. javan to be fired by the government forces towards the town of tango. we will say head reports. the m $23.00 is launched. the counter offensive, and this is all happening on the same week that the pope is due to visit the democratic republic of congo. the 1st time of pope's behaving nearly 40 years. and
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here in the capital, king shafter a podium has been erected on wednesday. the pope's meant to give a mass here to thousands of people. congress, the biggest catholic country in africa. it is here that we joined with congress. government spokesman patrick mia. the pope says he's coming here with the message of peace, but there isn't peace in the east at the moment. is that there isn't peace because a friend i decide to bring trouble. they've been doing that for the past 25 years. almost. we've been working with them, we stop working the families, the prison to so it could be in order to we'll be together about that clarity, not the choice having to prison again. me. so the pop will come will be able to reset the book because even if we have these bad situation, the eastern part of the year see by the book will bring a message to you to bring more compassion in. bring study diary to look at his people and we hope that this visit will add to people all over the world to see
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the situation. what is going on a year and to walk, to make sure we bring these. we will be together in the as part of the are see why the government forces failed to stop the advance of am $23.00 which took the tango just last week. what is going on there? we are not fighting m $23.00. we are fighting on the military. that's must be said, that's needed. must be know in the prison tag. i mean, you, of course you read the report of you an expert. it's clear that fund is armies working there. i want go on details about or parish and but what i can tell you that the government, the democratic rub because con quinlan is walking to defend his territory ear. we been committed in different peace process, especially luanda. i nairobi and new york strong believe we strong believe that the easiest sedition may be the longest tradition may come from diplomacy. but you need to be to if she,
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when i dis i as we keep saying india or c. and clearly one that is not permitted to piece. that's why they are continuing these bad adventure with m 20 tree. ah, i india s and part of dear c. so what does were wonder once, what does run the one from there? may i think the in unit to us, the prisons gaga me because since i, in the past day is been like doing bed campaign and lying about a genocide happening in lesson of the year. see you are a journalist and your mid year walks there. you can all to see him on you. what is going gun in the ground? there is no at speech in d or c. there is no and then the president, we left time in us in the speech on tuesday when you, when i receive the ball it the ballad le national, it will be clear on that that in year see we, i big country. we 5450 different tribe. we been rule. we been living like this since june depend as we dont
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a place for it. speech for discrimination ear prisons, tagami is too committed to make this tool. we fuss and to make peace with friend is because if we have traveled india or seeds because we decide to wander in 1994, it's because we open our borders towards have those millions refugees and some of them come with weapons. come of them. we've come with all those bad things f dealer, our 1st killing call is population. they never attack ronda, they don't kill warranties. we have to fight them de, exactly the way we are fighting, or those ahmed will. that was the agreement. we met together in $1.00 narrow the process, and we strong believe that's we gonna, ah, present, gummy may like it or not, but we will walk and we'll peace and bring back peace in the as in part of jeers. thank you very much. that was patrick, my, i, the spokesman of the government of the democratic republic of congo, back to you into ha,
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thanks so much malcolm web their now wearing face masks and most indoor places will no longer be mandatory in south korea. so is lifting that requirement, which is the last remaining coven, 19 restriction. ra mcbride has more from sol. doing this before now. not wearing a mask in a public space like this could have landed you with an $80.00 fine. and now a finally, from monday, the indoor mask mandate that's been enforced for well over 2 years has been lifted . it comes with a mark decline and the number of new coven 19 cases are monday, little more than 7000. that the lowest, it's been for 7 months, compare it with around this time last year, when they were recording around half a 1000000 cases or more every single day. there are still some exceptions. you still have to wear masks on public transport and in medical facilities like hospitals and pharmacies. but in spite of the mandate, suddenly being lifted, there is little evidence that people are giving up their masks and that's almost to
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be expected. they lifted the outdoor mask mandate last meg, and yet by and large people outdoors are still wearing their masks. there are a few different reasons for this. people are still nervous about the virus. also because people are unsure about when they can and can't wear their mask or dispense with their mask, it's just easier to keep it on. and also this is a place where the very high degree of compliance, people by a large follow the rule. so, 3 years ago when they were told to wear masks, every one did, and have continued to wear them through the pandemic. it does seem 3 years on that there is a habit that is now very difficult to give up. the philippines, one of the world's largest providers of nurses, is in need of at least a 106000 nurses. that's according to the health department. private hospitals are bearing the brunt with an estimated 40 percent of their nursing workforce,
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leaving to work abroad in the past 3 years. bottom below reports from lee for city . in this private hospital, south of manila, nurses or young was of those staffing dis, desk had only recently graduated in cesar they are not going to spend the rest of their careers here. i asked if they plan to work abroad. oh, the answer is a resounding yes. the main reason they're relatively dismal paid as low as $200.00 a month in some small private hospitals. a 3rd of what the government pays nurses in public hospitals. we do not receive ah subsidy from global men. so if we ah, right, the form bit with government facilities, what happens is we will increase dar hospitalization cost. the dissatisfaction worse and during the pandemic when nurses and other health care workers didn't
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receive their special risk allowances from the government on time philippine a nurses have been leaving to work overseas for years. but the number increased dramatically during the pandemic. a recent study in the journal of global health estimates private hospitals like this have lost the most wood about 40 percent of their nursing workforce quitting since 2020. although nurses in england and wales are striking over wages, they net, it kingdom remains and attractive destination. carla, do my boy is one of 40000 philippine and nurses working in the u. k. e ban journey, i guess at the end of last year regarding an 11 bro said your play should squire high, i would say compared to give me. but the be itself, been able to spice all we needed. carla says he currently earns in a month what he used to make in a year in the philippines to encourage nurses to stay. the government is suggesting private hospitals be required to at least match to $600.00 minimum monthly salary
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for nurses in state hospitals. we are proposing the standard days to sandy reese between but i need in public health care workers. we are trying the study and how we can further improve the benefits to file we're health care workers, the disparity and pay it was reason enough for carlo and his wife to enjoy years of separation. she finally joined him in the u. k last year. but carla says it will always be a sacrifice to be living away from home. while below al jazeera, the past city, the philippines. peruse present. it is blaming congress for the ongoing civil unrest. nearly 60 people have been killed in the violence between protesters and police. the annabelle alto says if congress does not agree to bring forward elections, talk tobar this year shall table a bill to call early polls. meanwhile, the army has been called in this tensions are increasing in southern peru,
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our latin america, the tennessee newman, has the latest from pano for nearly a month. indigenous communities have been blocking the bridge leading to the town of le katie, in the rest of bruno region of southern peru is demanding the resignation of president. deena polarity is nothing. last guy who says it's her fault. that's why we are out here on the streets because she betrayed us. she's killing our brothers with bullets and all we have a sling shot with a short distance away. the army has converted the town's bull fighting ring into a military base. they say the state of emergency allows them to be here, but they refused to be interviewed on camera by that about the of the manion. nevertheless, i asked if it's true that they plan to begin clearing the highways on monday with honors hillary, families and officer confirms that's in their missionary will have. some locals become angry and insist they have a right to paralyze the region to pressure the president to resign and cough the national elections. not ever got
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a much more and then i do that are going to become fully. we want to exercise a constitutional right, which is national resurrection. i come in peace, but i tell you, man to man, if you come here, look for us. things will be very different and the cinema level off before we were afraid, but no, any more, get it if they want to kill us, let them kill us. i have sons in the army. look how they want to use my children. the deployment of the army and the vouch by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to end their prolonged national strike has sharply increase tensions and poor. oh and not just on land. this is lake did the guy, the home of the orders more than 2000 of them actually live on the lake. this is where the ink empire was founded long before the spaniards ever came here. rita sonya lives on one of the scores of tiny floating islands where locals make
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a living from tourism. but the current crisis is keeping tourists away. she says president polarity needs to resign to end the conflict. and also person muscles. we are the euro, and we are also from bruno. we are the children of the lake where peru was founded . so how did she say that piano is not true? she has offended us. oh boy, oh yeah. how ever unpopular the president, the ongoing strikes and roadblocks are taking their toll. it's a battle that may depend on which site can resist the longest. i do to see a newman al jazeera, who not. they do oh, still had an al jazeera in sport, the world's best goal for holds off one of his biggest rivals to win a grudge match to buy. that's coming up. good guys.
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ah. ah. oh, let's catch all the thought. his jo, sorry, thank you very much. let's start with the nfl and we now know it'll be the kansas city chiefs in the philadelphia eagles who bought a backlit out for the super bowl next month. that's after the top seats one their respective championships on sunday night. thank stokes has the action. i think. is it a motion right here? i was concerned about patrick holmes, his ankle heading into this one. but thankfully for cheap spans. there was nothing wrong with this throwing on top of us can't see what the top so this is all you'll see him home. he had 326 passing yards and 2 touchdowns, but they couldn't shake off cincinnati. he'd won 10 games straight the bangles with
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2 touchdowns of her own. still, they were locked 20 points each with seconds remaining when the homes came up with a decisive play. scrambling for a 1st down, going to go for the market. if they are to pass the stopper, then appliance company to put a 15 year closer with the extra 15 yards. pretty crucial. there's partner setting up harrison, but care for a much winning field goal. 45, kansas city taking the f c championship and securing their place in the super bowl for the 3rd time in 4 years at the kansas city chiefs. he could see that i didn't have that burst that i usually have. so i, i got the ball in my hands quicker, you saw that a few more check downs. i usually would throw arm, and we're lot of my teammates to make the place happen, and that's what they did. it was peer grit. he and kelsey com prepared to do what
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he did and, and that run at the end. i can't say enough. he, he is in the peer mas arrested teams. the chiefs will be up against the philadelphia eagles and the super bowl they thrashed. the san francisco 49 is 31 point to 7 to when the nf c title. there were 2 touchdowns from mile sanders and star court. jaylen hurts also got his name on the school she o abs britain i will need to define showed the energy all of it. so need to bring a daisy. oh boy, back to the super. we've all been dreaming about it. whether you were dreaming about it. when you were to 10 or 1418 or when he gonna fell. ah, this is something we all dream about. we had to do it because, you know, we did a better anybody else nancy? that this year said he goes on track to win the 2nd torkel after the only other
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victory in 2018 up against the chiefs when it choice before in 1970 in 2020. the super bowl showdown is on february 12th at the state farm stadium in arizona. david stokes al jazeera. well no one go for rory mcroy held off his rival, patrick reeves. so in the des, by desert classic for 3rd time reads, louis served mcelroy subpoena papers on christmas eve. as part of his defamation case against the pga tour, which blew up after re defected to the saudi arabian lives series. the american started the fine around 4 shots behind, mccoy, but picked up safe to finish his round with the club house, lead on 18 under par. it meant that mac roy, who's been one of the main public critics of the live gulf, has had to birdie the final hole to avoid a playoff. he gave himself a chance enrolled in the pot from 20 feet to win it by one shot. the whole time major went away with around $1500000.00 and a big trophy with that to find out next month if live golf was contin,
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teeth play on the d p. well, tool, you know, it's tough when you see, you know, the person right in front of you partying those holes or eagerness holes or whatever it is. so, you know, i felt the pressure of having to answer. and for the most part i did answer and you know, device being a big part of my, my career and my journey and you know, to get my name on this for a 3rd climb today. and join ernie. els is a pretty cool feeling like drama and they help us brighten school and stop in time to not hold his liverpool and the competition in pop side were beaten. 3 know by the same position in the premier league 2 weeks ago. but it was cool. who took the lead off the half an hour through her, the elliot. right and equalize before half time when her lunch shot deflected in all fluids sunk? just wanted to be heading for a replay, unfilled cow room. retoma snatched victory for brighton in the ninety's. i commit to that place in the 5th round. i have to build on these kind of things. you have
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to improve, you have to do better body language from a couple of boys to be much better and defending of them in the, in the formation as we better from from, from a few. i think this today nobody would have been surprised if you win this game, so it's not as good. how did that happen? so that's good. but for today and for combination not good enough. and that's why we all from liverpool to dead full and act to ryan reynolds was in a stance to cheer on non late rex him. the same, he codes and they almost got the hollywood ending when paul mullin gave me, oh, gave him a 3 to lead or the 2nd tier sheffield united the 86 minute. but just as it looked like they pulled off a famous victory, john egan, equalized for 10 man sheffield. in the 5th minute of stoppage time to seal a $33.00 drawer, and a replay at sheffield's. as you can see by his reaction to the goals, this was a blockbuster that reynolds was really hoping they would be a sequel to the star of the dead pool. movies has helped transform ret simms.
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fortune, since he and fellow at rome, mcelhanney brought the cup 2 years ago and there were absolute scenes in his books after every goal. during this thriller in the french league leaders power, centureman took on ross's who were on a 13 much on beach run name all put pasty in front. early in the 2nd half past she had bulk of her artie sent off shortly after he'd only been on the pitch 30 minutes off. he was initially given a yellow card but via changed it to bred p. s g looked like they'd hold on for victory. but they conceded deep and stoppage time as it finished one. 0, oh, an overnight jan tina book. a genius kicked off there leak season with a one know when at home against athletic tuckerman oscar romeo scored the winning goal, which this young fan was especially happy about to then be a in another stand up performance,
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one of basketball's biggest stars. 20 points. ah, janice had to combo was up to his usual tricks for the milwaukee box against the new orleans pelicans who had some eye catching moves of their own. that was the honest who came out on top with 50 points and 13 rebounds about swimming comfortably. 145 to 110, and the pelican say 8 straight loss and we used to seeing bossa beaches in the m b a. but very rarely do we see 2 in the same game from the same player. well, she wanted to check is working with yes, terry ratio thank to at the end of the 2nd and 3rd quarter's as the charlotte hornets beat the miami heat. as i stopping australian open champion effect chaco virtue says he'll return next year to go from the 11th title in melbourne. no joke of its returns to the number one tennis rankings on one day after clenching
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a record equaling 22nd grant. some title by b. t. stephane aust, sits a pass. he and raphael adel jointly hold the most career majors joke of it had to contend with, returning to the tournament, also being deported. last year, controversy of his father being photographed with russian funds and an injury. it puts his went down to mental strength obviously with an injury scare just few days before the tournament started. i had to deal with that throughout the entire tournament. and then, and then few other events that really were not necessary for me to, to deal with, especially the latest stages of a, of a grand slam. but you know, i had to accept it. it has a required a enormous amount of energy, i think mentally, emotionally, most of all. ok. so that's why i do feel a little bit deflated at the moment, but of course greatly satisfied and happy for,
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for to win. and every year we look forward to seeing the pictures from ice. hockey is annual teddy bear tuffs in the town of hershey, pennsylvania. they misplaced chocolate. a record 67309. teddy bears will be donated to $35.00 local charity losers in sweet gesture. all these barriers are going to go to you. all right, that is all you spoke now. jemma will have more later. thanks so much joe. that sits for this news now, but i'm back in just a couple of minutes with another show. so do stay with us here. are now to sierra ah ah
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