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are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, suicide bombing inside of more skin per shower kills at least $48.00 people, the pakistan, the taliban claims responsibility. here a secretary of state anthony blanket arrives and tel aviv as tension between israelis and palestinians escalates. the democratic republic of congo launches an operation to retake the eastern town of kit shanker from rebel forces and understand human in the pu no region of peru where the military has been deployed and where local communities say that they will not allow them to break up their national strike in sports, while number one golfer rory mcelroy. when is the divide as a classic for a 3rd time, and the kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles book them, place in the save about ah,
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an explosion as destroyed a mosque in pakistan's, northwestern city of per show up, at least 48 people were killed at 157 injured in the suicide bombing. many of the wounded are in a critical condition. cherokee taliban pakistan the pakistan. the taliban has claimed responsibility zebra swaby reports o rescue was raised to search for survivors following an explosion during afternoon . prayers. damascus to shower. ah, the blast so powerful the roof police say hundreds of people were in the mosque at the time. ah, those able to hold themselves out from under the rubble. the body on got out the injured and they were taken to hospital. the dead bodies are all inside the mosque, buried under that i believe you can, that
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a lot of the hospitals across the provincial capital are on high alert. the many of the casualties are members of pakistan, security services gathered to table trans the, 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 breach. i'm going to go to the board of that when we reached the site after the blossom because chaos rescued 7 people and put them in ambulances from the 7 to died and 5 others were taken to hospital one portion of the most totally cleft after the explosion. who many wish was at the time of last night. the pakistani taliban says it is retaliation for the killing of hollow core, a son,
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one of its founding members, and a senior leader in august on last year. and it's more attacks or come zing basra, v o, d 0. let's go live now to show or i'll just 0 communal. haida is outside the lady reading hospital there. come out what's the situation registered duration indeed grave. as you can see, there are papers, family member growth, relative dog dog who have been long day dad and i didn't have k, you know, some of them are fighting for their lives. now, according to the board, over a judge of dam, i still in critical condition which means that the deck door cord go higher, then 48 high number of people wounded under attack of god taking place during the afternoon. brenda march was full of b,
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but the biggest on the prime minister share by sherry and up august the military chief generated him also radiating sha, where lady, raging entrepreneurs to look to find out and made george who are wounded in this particular day. but be shot where it has seemed deadlier tag with the box. yes, there was a lot of gosh, quite some time. but it appears that after the fire was guarded by the delegate dollar bond budget on the state of the cross, it's robin to intelligence fisher and then the fun job. and of course, we see a spike and activity by that that he get dollar bond budget on know of gosh, i have been getting our diag on much go. so not a surprise because in the box don't so much. and even sooner to prayer i've been dog than lady reading hospital is one of those hard to reject. one times was
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looking after most of the victims of their deadly attack. during the august on the military operation again, the day you get dollar bond buckets on. and also after the us invasion of august on following the september 11th doug. busy sha, where again again city. i crunched august on people of god's will be what it because day now he another bike and a while and there was a period when the situation was coming back to normal. but now security alerts are going out throughout the major cities and i've called for shaw as always been the front line when it comes to deadly attack. again, go to do for to and the police. and of course the police being a self dog. serious questions already you saw and then report the dishwasher and do the serious bridge of your to do because the die cut. what able to get into a mos 100
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a warship. but mostly policemen were present for the afternoon and he was able to sit in the front draw that congregational press, the structure of god badly damaged. people are still coming through the rob, but to see if there are still people who maybe bought it. but this is indeed a deadly attack. one of the deadliest that happened in the city of patrol. come ohio, there live in, show him any thanks indeed, to come up. we'll pack taliban has been fighting the government for more than 15 years. it has ties with afghanistan's taliban in june. last year it announced a ceasefire with a government after talks broken by the african taliban. but in november it ended the cease fire accusing the military of increasing attacks on its members. since then, the group has expanded its offensive, ambushing police and security patrols. it wants the government to release its members from prison and reduce military presence in former tribal regions. alisha
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is a security analyst of the former police inspector general of cuba until club. he joins us now. live from pasha. we're good to have you with us, sir. as kamala st. just a few moments ago, this blast indicates a major security failing, doesn't it? striking within the protected zone? are you with me? yes, sir. yes, of course. so we get a security breach was this was the most secure, acadia has been declared as a rent zone. we are alone, possibly, according to the security forces of the police and including the other security forces. and we've taken everybody get in a rest area is being jack. but i wonder how the suspect guard ingress inside the police lines. so as far as my ordering is
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concerned, i want to see that when there was a, some b competency and dives reveals on the security practice. and then be under say very been there to be, observe your activities, your and for auntie. and then based crime. so here i'm them to suspect is one on the inside us maybe because in the, in the scientists and on. so join hands with b, militants and oriented a. the here either be suspend is one of the insane does on the suspect to has a b friend, one of the police officers of in the police lines. and on to me,
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entry and cyber is the same such as my official pack is probably tell about getting stronger and more dangerous. do you feel that there will be further large scale attacks such as today's ah, bumps that are making this guy know, and this isn't where you're daring. i would see a, as well as the security guard who was there to work with on, paid off such attack by despite that b as if they're not good. so it means that a and b u. c, to say might not even be possible of just say it's not on the spot on the might have been a, something that a, b, b, a must be reading and studying. and b. but he said to re case
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a and they might have a dear friends on the song interviews, they have the garbage and active since we didn't be shown in every bottom of the country. and they have been reading cams, their daily grouping centers, and they have the people every, via, it's possible for them who and then to train them. and then i want to be a one page was started on the launch ice and then also is a can plan sol info b please salmon. mother. she here are the forces who have been working in part edition and he has showers. i'm from the law. so many years in a far as near dorm, improved and dominance,
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and as well as you can do, she asian. so days walked on back to us to my many thanks to being with us already appreciate you giving us your time. he was secretary of state, anthony blinked and his beating his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu as tension between palestinians and israelis escalates. lincoln's visit to the region is seen as a test of the by the administration. straightens middle east policy. he's expected to meet palestinian president banquet abbas on tuesday in some of his 1st remarks in tell of eve lincoln condemned the weekend attack on his release. it occupied east jerusalem. 7 people were killed outside. the synagogue fridays attack was more than an attack on individuals. it was also an attack on the universal act of practicing one's faith. we condemn it. in the strongest terms, we also condemn the subsequent terrorist attack in jerusalem on saturday in which
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a father and son were wounded. and we condemn all those who celebrate these in any other acts of terrorism, taken isn't lives, no matter who the victim is or what they believe will just alice before lincoln's arrival is really forces shot and killed a 26 year old palestinian near a check point in hebron in the occupied west bank is where the forces say that machine knife abil photo was attempting at attack. 35 palestinians have been killed by his really forces and settlers. so far this month we have to correspondence in ramallah and occupied east jerusalem. let's begin with our diplomatic editor, james space. sir. james, is anthony blinker, as the u. s. as top diplomat actually coming to propose any new initiatives? i don't think so. i think one thing 1st to say to you adrian, is you heard secretary blinking that talking about those that died in recent attacks. but he didn't,
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he mentioned those israelis that died in recent attacks. he didn't mention what, what happened in jeanine refugee camp on thursday. and on that day, a record number of palestinians died, pen 10 palestinians, and i think that is being noticed here that in those initial comments, only brief comments. of course, as he got off the plane, a television for the mention of that he is now in a meeting with these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. clearly he's met him before, but this is the 1st time he's met him as the head of the most right wing government . israel has ever had. are we going to see a change in the biden's administration policy given the tension given the violence we've seen recently? now the by the ministration policy ever since jo button became president, is basically being to keep a lid on things to urge restraint from both sides, but not get bogged down in any negotiations, not to actually proactively try and start diplomacy. and that is against the wishes
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. i think of some of the other members of the international community, you say that things really can't go on as they are now. and that needs to be a fresh push for diplomacy that needs to be the u. s. leading that because without the u. s, the rest of the international community doesn't seem willing to act and it also needs to be diplomacy. the fact where necessary with condemnation, not just of the palestinians, but also of the heavy handed actions of the israelis. well, we've listened to secondary blinking when he gave some brief remarks in karo those brief remarks when he got off the plane arriving until a couple of hours ago. we're going to hear him again. we think in this hour, because right now he is behind closed doors, meeting with prime minister netanyahu. and we are expecting the 2 of them to stand in front of reporters. but i can tell you from the brief remarks those 2 times, he's spoken to today really no indication that the administration wants to get any
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more involved in trying to restart some sort of process, no indication of that whatsoever. okay, james, when he thinks indeed are diplomatic and it's a james space there and occupied east jerusalem study by for a sense that are mala is but it's smith until he bring can do to visit bear on at tuesday. but at what the palestinians expect, if, if anything, from lincoln's visit adrian, there are very low expectations on the palestinian authority here on what anthony blinking can achieve or bring on his visitors. meeting with mahmoud abbas scheduled for tuesday. james, just been explaining that really the palestinians don't believe the americans have any interest in either launching any sort of peace initiative between the israelis and palestinians, or getting involved in a getting involved in a. and he talks at all to lot them. the policies will at least try to do, is ask the americans to do what they can practically do in terms of perhaps getting
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these rallies to calm. down on the unilateral steps, they're taking in terms of demolishing or ceiling up palestinian homes of those of relatives of people of palace in job allegedly attacked israelis. they also want sir, the treatments of palestinian prisoners to be considered re, israel is really clamped down on how it treats palestinian prisoners with it. now it may have been given the extreme right remaining member of the cabinet in charge of those positions at those present prisoners. and the passengers would also like the bite and ministration to follow through him, promises it made to roll back a couple of my changes made by the trumpet, ministration, the by the ministration promised to reopen the u. s. consulate in east jerusalem, that looks after palestinian affairs that hasn't happened yet. and they promised allow the p l. o, the palestinian liberation organisation to reopen its representative office in washington dc. that hasn't happened yet, but the palestinians also know politically it's easier for the americans to squeeze
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and turn the screws on the palestinian authority than it is for them to openly criticize the israelis but at switzer live in ramallah. many thanks indeed to, but let's bring out a 0 senior political analyst mon becerra, who's in london mariners you were predicting at this time yesterday. i think it was when we spoke, or those initial remarks from bye, from mom and to the blinking or made no mention of the palestinian deaths. and janine on thursday there was that urging of restraint. and his burden of bernard was telling us just a moment ago, there seems to be no interest a by the use, the u. s. in getting involved in it. any initiatives? that's right, adrian, i think the, the israeli sector of state or should i say the american secretary state is playing like and israel advocate is playing by and israeli diploma. our a defender of israel, not as some sort of a 3rd party that's trying to take an objective look at the escalation. and there
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are 2 important issues that we need to on the line. adrian. one is that there is a condemnation of the attack on an illegal settlement in or outside jerusalem that we keep continue, continue to refer to it as an attack on a synagogue or next i center, which is not this an attack in an illegal settlement by an individual by one, hindi vigil who seems to be venge ng, the death of his grandfather who was killed by an israeli fanatic who was defended by the present minister of national security. it might have been real now this has nothing and compare and comparison to the israelis fate. not that individual. there is rainy state. would that be stallion of sort i talking a refugee camp and shooting and killing almost
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a dozen people. so there is really no comparison between one individual and carrying a vengeful attack in an illegal settlement. and these rainy spate picking basically a criminal attack against a refugee camp, which is supposed to actually protect under the 14 of a convention. and the 2nd point is that the, by that administration, even president by did himself called the attack and the legal settlement as an attack on the civilized world. really, really one young man ventures his grandfather, definitely a therapist attack, but that's an attack on the civilized world. according to the american present, what is the civilized world exactly, and is it civilized that what's going on in palestine the occupation of palestine that killing bit daily giddings and assassinations in palestine? serenely and end of the day, america is not picking an objective or
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a sober position or diplomacy. it's merely defending the most fanatic of the israel governments. why is that to think about what it, what is behind the pipe ministrations policy right now? good. what audiences is biden plate, what the number of reasons one, president biden actually considered himself a zionist, he said, i am christian, but i'm a zionist, and that's been long time ago, and he's been consistent by being a full hearted supporter of zionism and of israel. that's how he is fine. the 2nd point is that he thinks the special relationship between his or the united states needs to continue to be guarded and sponsored and prosper. because they think of his are as a major middle eastern ally where the united states has invested heavily, in fact, the 1st time. but some by then as
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a senator was in is it was exactly 50 years ago. and since then, he's been on ogden supporter of financing an arming his there as a client of the united states. and 3rd, and i think that's quite significant is that present by then is afraid of israeli lobby. and the israel lobby is not simply a bunch of jewish activists. it's more than that. it is military industry. it's christian zionism, it is evangelical christians who are quite heavy supporters and, and major voters in the united states. so i think the buy them session also what is about these are the, is there a lobby in congress in washington and such an is there, a lobby could actually under mine, biden's domestic agenda. so there are 3 important reasons for it. and i think that's why the united states sometimes you almost won a pity to if it wasn't for as a superpower, but certainly when it comes to israel,
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it's paying a subservient tool to offend that the government. our senior political analyst, baldwin, bashar, that live in london. my one, many thanks hear us media are putting a government official is saying that israel is behind a drone strike at an iranian military facility. officially, the state department has refused to comment, as has israel. russia has condemned the attack. it comes during hiking tension in the region as oma colson 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 drums. the defense ministry says at least one was intercepted and shot down there and blames as well for the attack in there for the army. this cowardly attack was carried out against us. our security bodies are powerfully acting to ensure maximum national security and such moves can't
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impact on nuclear. scientists will add intentions to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. several incidents have been reported at iranian military facilities in recent years, including a fire and a blackout. although it provides few details thereon blames as well and describes them as targeted attacks. iran is facing criticism on several fronts. at the moment . the west has condemned the crucifying 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 achieves at relo's railey objectives. if 1st one being that his role is under increasing pressure to side with ukraine against russia, these ratings are for almost a year now, l doubt seeking to avoid taking sides because of their own vulnerability to russia
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. and this strike enables israelis to make the argument that yes, the not providing workers today, ukrainians by instead they are targeting iran who has been supporting russia is vaughn is about 440 kilometers from their own. it houses a large 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. we'll michelson sharif. i'll just eva of 0 storage barrier reports are from to hong. 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 von now, at this source who has been speaking to al jazeera and said that the investigation of course is continuing and that once it is proven, i that israel is behind this attack,
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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 on this site were not successful. and they didn't manage to actually, it caused 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 a taking place in terms of sabotage when it comes to iran's various facilities and sensitive at sites. the last one though, it was in the summer of 2021. when a facility in carriage that is in the outskirts of the capital to her on was attacked by a drone. that is where a central futures were being made for iran's nuclear program. this incident
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certainly comes at a time when many parties in the region believed that detentions between the 2 countries are escalating to an all time high. her graham says that russia has targeted residential areas in hockey from the northeast of household in the south of east for people have been killed of several injured in the attacks president followed them as landscape is urged allies to speed up the supply of long range missiles natasha graham report. ah, it is on relenting. this is car key. a city that is endured almost constant russian attacks in the nearly year long war and italy. no, no, no melodrama. i was in my bed and i was thinking, thinking up thinking yeah. and suddenly 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 ballade, amir zalinski has urged allies to speed up the delivery of weapons,
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especially long range missile. but with here, think it 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 sawn in the south. a hospital was among the buildings, hit ukrainian troops to retook the city in november, and russian troops withdrew to positions across the disney bro river that the bombardment has continued the last few days have seen intensive shelling. there is no respite for the people here. natasha guinea al jazeera. we're approaching the midway point on this knees asked her to come, no mosques, indoors. south korea lifts the last of its curve at 19 restrictions as cases for
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a severe lack of nurses in the philippines as health care workers seek greener pastures abroad and barely any room left on the ice is more than 60000 torres are thrown by farms for a good course that's coming up with this boy who gently ah, that most of the extremes have gone temperature was margin tina, there was hot weather in the north as hot weather in patagonia. those have been to some degree occluded by cloud and rail thunderstorms. generally fine in between, but there is a hint of rain coming in further south the thunderstorms which seemed tropical in nature sitting here listen to it and see the lightning are up in once again. paraguayan, the southeast of brazil,
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the significant in the north west of brazil. less so i think in columbia without coming back on to the western side of the kilometer is always a risk from flash flooding. not that learned through the caribbean things the cotton that yes is cloudy, often drizzly on the east coast of nicaragua, but there were no significant shout that just light went on their way through. but there is significant weather for the north. this real cold air and look at the temperature the the daytime. hardy's comes up against the warmth for the service, which, you know, is the gulf feed. you tend to get a lot of big thunderstorms which during monday will be going off short. the backwash is cold, give some snow. not a huge about, there is more rain for the sas of california are running for the south as well. but where these 2 temperatures mix, you get a quite a big dropping in the weather type. so chicago's minus now is the forecast monday. it only slowly warms up which that will in the ground for wednesday, up to minus 2. ah,
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a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state here with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but the default spectrum that maintains the called only projects, that's what we refuse. it was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is apartheid in the 21st century, jerusalem, a rock and a hard place on algebra with
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blue ah, hello again. adrian finnegan here in doha with the news out from al jazeera the headlines. at least 48 people have been killed in a suicide bombing at a mosque in pakistan's, northwestern city of pasha. wha, a thought at $157.00. our wounded shriek, italy, bon pakistan. ttp has claimed responsibility. you are a secretary of state anthony blinking has been holding talks with israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is visit comes as is where the forces of begun enforcing harsh measures against palestinians after a string of violent incidents of the weekend lincoln and netanyahu adieu to give a press conference shortly. just hours before is released,
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forces shot and killed a 26 year old palestinian man who they say was attempting at attack. he was killed the a check point. hebron in the occupied westbank the democratic republic of congo as government has launched an operation to retake the strategic town of kit chanitha. m 23 rebel seized the eastern town on thursday of the days of fierce fighting. earlier in november, regional leaders had broken an agreement for m. 23 fighters to withdraw from seized positions in the east by january 15th welcome. web reports from kinshasa residence of nearby towns and villages told us that it began with a heavy bower of artillery, fired by the government forces towards the town of catania. we will say head reports, the m 23 is launched the counter offensive. this is all happening on the same week that the pope is due to visit the democratic republic a congress. the 1st time of pope's behaving nearly 40 years. and here in the
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capital can chatter 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 a message of peace, but there isn't peace in the east at the moment. is that there isn't peace because of fund i decide to bring trouble. they've been doing that for the past 25 years. almost. we been walking with them, we stopped working with damage to present to security in order to build piece together. but that's clearly not the choice of the prisons tagami. so they pop will come, will be a pitcher, is have to put because even if we have these bad situation, the eastern part of the year, see by the pop will bring a old message in you to bring more compassion. here bring solidarity to look at his people and we all that these visitor deposits will add to people all over the world
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to see the situation. what is going on year and to walk, to make sure we bring peace. we will piece together in the estron part of the or c and why the government forces failed to stop the advance of am $23.00 which took the town to tango just last week. what is going on there? we are not fighting m $23.00. we are fighting run these military. that's must be said, that's been my must be no end to prison tagami you. of course you read the report of you an expert. it's clear that when his armies walking there, i won't go on details about o parish and but what i can tell is that the government, the democratic replica from government is walking to defend his territory. ear. we been committed in different peace process, especially luanda. i nairobi and we are strong believe we strong believe that the easiest tradition 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 committed to peace, that's why they are continuing these bad adventure with m. 20 tree i india, s, and pat of dear c. so what does rwanda once, what does run the one from them? may i think the in unit to us, the prison k got me because since i, in the past day is been like doing bed campaign in lying about a genocide happening in nissan of year. see you, our journalists and your media walks there, you can all to simone you. what is going gun in the ground? there is no, it's speech in d or c, e. your present tagami is too committed to make this tool. we fuss and to make peace with friend is because if we have trouble india or seeds because we decide to help wanda in 1994 perused, president is blaming congress for the ongoing civil unrest. maybe 60 people have been killed in the violence between protest as in police. dinner party says that if congress doesn't agree to bring forward elections to october,
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this year shall table a bill to call early polls. meanwhile, the army has been called in us. tension continues to rise in southern peru on latin america. edison lucio newman, is there. oh, so newly a month's indigenous communities have been blocking the bridge leading to the town of le katie, in the rest of colonel region of southern peru, and demanding the resignation of president. deena polarity a stumbling last guy who says it's her fault. that's why we are out here on the streets because she betrayed us when she's killing our brothers with bullets and all we have are telling sharp with a short distance away, the army has converted the towns. bullfighting ring into a military base. they say the state of emergency allows them to be here, but they refused to be interviewed on camera. but the of the manion, nevertheless, i ask if it's true that they plan to begin clearing the highways on monday with
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unassailable infirmary, an officer confirms that's in their mission. we will have some locals become angry and insist they have a right to paralyze the region to pressure the president to resign and call for national elections of, of getting more tomorrow. and then i do that are going to become fully, we want to exercise a constitutional rights, which is nationalist, russian. i come in peace, but i tell you man to, man, if you come here looking to confront us, things will be very different. and the finance level off before we were afraid, but no anymore. get him if they want to kill us, let them kill us. i have something in the army. look how they want to use my children, the deployment of the army, and the vow by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to end their prolonged national strike has sharply increase tensions in poodle. 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
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where the inc 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 a living from tourism, nevada. but the current crisis is keeping tourists way. she says president polarity needs to resign to end the conflict. not that those though models we are that will roll in there also from pu, know we are the children of the lake we peru is founded. so how did she say that, pu, no, is not agree. she has offended as oh, boy more. oh, yeah. however, unpopular the president, the ongoing strikes and roadblocks i taking their toll, it's a battle that may depend on which side can resist the longest. i do want to see in human al jazeera, who not they do in australia, the search is on for a tiny radioactive capture, which went missing somewhere along a 1400 kilometer road mining company. rio tinto as apologize for losing the capsule,
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which measures just 6 by 8 millimeters as it was being transported across the outback. a search party armed with geiger counters is now coming the area simply driving past the caps. you could expose someone to the equivalent radiation of an x ray. germany saw its economy contracting in the 4th quarter of 2020, to europe's largest economy, decline by 0.2 percent. between october and december, germany has reduced its reliance on rush of energy following the frame war, pushing the cost of fuel and food higher. some economists say that a short recession is now more likely shares and multiple companies owned by asia's richest man of last $65000000000.00 in value. in less than a week, a donnie group owned by gout on my donnie has accused us investment some hindenburg research of a calculated attack. after it raised concerns over the groups, debt levels of the use of tax havens hidden burg research accuses the group of
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accounting fraud and stock manipulation. donnie has said that it complied with all laws made the necessary disclosures. got on a don, is that worth is also plummeted by some $30000000000.00. wearing se, se masks in most indoor places will no longer be mandatory and self career sol as lifting that requirement, which is the last remaining coven? 19 restriction. al 0 is wrong. mcbride as they're 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 cobra 19 cases on monday that 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
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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 be expected. they lifted the outdoor mask mandate last meg. and yet, by and large people out, doors 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 with a 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 was largest providers of nurses, is in need of at least 106000 nurses itself. that according to the health
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department, private hospitals, a bearing the brunt. barnaby lo reports from lipa city. in this private hospital, south of manila, nurses are young. most of those staffing dis, desk had only recently graduated and chances are they are not going to spend the rest of their careers here. i asked if they planned to work abroad robbie: 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 or 4th, the government pays nurses in public hospitals. we do not receive ah subsidy from robert man. so if we ah price little bit with government facilities, what happens is we will increase that hospice sensation cause the dissatisfaction
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worse and during the pandemic, when nurses and other health care workers didn't receive their special risk allowances from the government on time philippine and 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, you, my boy is one of 40000 philippine nurses working in the u. k. even journey, i guess at the end of last year regarding an 11 bro said your play should squire high, i would say compared to humans, 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 the year in the philippines to encourage nurses to
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stay. the government is suggesting private hospitals be required to at least match the $600.00 minimum monthly salary for nurses in state hospitals. we are proposing to standard days the sandy reese between private and public health care workers. we are trying the study on how we can further improve the benefits of our healthcare workers, the disparity and pay it was reason enough for carlo and his wife to endure 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, a controversial pension reformers bill has been tabled in the french assembly president mariel mc. crohn's proposed legislation plans to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 of 0 has spoken to a taxi driver in paris who is nearing retirement. insurance was on these. oh, i am 70 years old. i've been driving taxis for 42 years and if all goes well,
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i'll be retiring through a month. however, you all thought i worked 11 hours a day. sometimes i tried to the saturday morning as well, but it's not always easy if you want family time. think i'm young on i was happy working as a taxi driver. i organized the hours to suit me. i didn't think about my retirement marcia. but the things changed with the pandemic and the crises that follow it. we had these with barely 20 percent of our usual turnover. she, oh, i did the calculations and my patient will be about a $1000.00 a month. my wife and i are going to struggle to make it to the end of the month. she get several, $320.00. we want the children, so she didn't work much. and when she did, she was miserable. she was exploited more than anything else. so i'm very curious because i feel sick to my stomach because now more and more i am confronted with real life. i am approaching retirement and it feels like it's solving for nothing.
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some people who i am scared by they say to myself, fortunately there are these reforms and they will increase pensions to $1300.00. i have to say, i am almost happy because for me that's an extra $270.00, which is something minimum. but then to make people work for longer, the zone loose. obviously, everyone knows that if you have to, you do it. but you have to be physically able, you have to be strong and he's not easy. it all depends on the job. a many job psychologically or emotionally destroy you additional and then you need to find or keep a job. if you're already 5055, your salt is difficult to find work. so i'd almost 70 can't imagine you go to the recruiters and when you tell them your age, they say sir, it's time to stop working. and i think they are right. it's time to stop there, the hallway, just ahead on that. is i in sport, them all spells got best go, fha,
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holds off one of his biggest rivals with a grudge match in dubai. gotcha. ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah. ah sport. his gentle thank you adrian. we start with the nfl. am we now? it'll be the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles. he will face off for the seatbelt next month. that's off to the top seeds one their respective championships. on sunday nights. david states has the action. i think you get a motion right here. i was concerned about patrick my homes, his ankle heading into this one. but thankfully for cheap spends. there was nothing
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wrong with his throwing on a. this is all, you'll see him home. he had 326 passing yards and 2 touchdowns, but they couldn't shake off. cincinnati did 110 games strike the bangles with 2 touchdowns of their own. they were locked 20 points each with seconds remaining when the house came up with a decisive play. scrambling for a 1st down gonna go for a 15 year with the extra 15 yards. pretty crucial. here's what you're setting up, harrison. but for a much winning field goal, 40. 0, kansas city. taking the f c championship and securing the place in the super bowl for the 3rd time in 4 years at the kansas city chiefs that wanted to see that i
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didn't have that birth that i usually have. so i, i got the ball in my hands, could you either you saw that there was quite a few more channels than i usually would throw on and were lot of my teammates to make the place happen and that's what they did. it was peer grit. he and kills, i'm prepared to do what he did and, and have that run at the end. i, i can't say enough. he, he is in the peer mas recipes. the chiefs will be up against the philadelphia eagles and the super bowl. they thrash the san francisco 49 is 31 point to 7 to when the nf c title. there were 2 touchdowns from mile sanders and star quarterback jaylen hertz also got his name on the school. she went oh, miss brit. and i was amazing defending and showed the energy all of it. so need to bring a daisy. oh, going back to the super oh, we've all been dreaming about it. whether you were dreaming about it when you were
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to 10 or 14. 18 or when you guy, nana l. o. this is something we all dream about. we get to do it because you know, we did a better and anybody else. and then of see that this year said he goes on track to win the 2nd title after the only other victory in 2018 up against the chiefs when it twice before in 1970 in 2020. the super bowl showdown is on february 12th at the state farm stadium in arizona. david stokes al jazeera awhile number one golfer rory mcelroy, held off his rival, patrick reeds. who in the dubai desert classic for a 3rd time. weeds lawyers sub mcelroy subpoena papers last month as part of his defamation case against the pga tool, which grew up after rita defected to the saudi been live series. the american started the final round, 4 shots behind mcroy that picks up 6. the finishes round with the club house lead on 18 on the part. it meant not mcroy. he's been one of the main public critics. of the live golfers had to buddy the final hall to avoid a pile. he gave himself
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a chance and rolled in the pot from 20 feet for victory by one shot. the 4th time major went and walked away with around $1500000.00 and a big trophy with that to find out next month. golf is can continue to play on the dp welto itself when you see the person right in front of you 30 and those holes are in this 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 been a big part of my, my career and my journey and, you know, to, to get my name on the sophie for a 3rd class today and join ernie. els is a pretty cool feeling in the fake up actor ryan reynolds was in the stands. the chair on non league rex him the team. he cones abil all nice. got their hollywood ending when pu mullin gave them a 3 to lead over 2nd to sheffield, united in the eighty's sick minutes. but just doesn't look like they'd pull off a famous victory. john egan, equalized 10 man at sheffield united in the 5th minutes of stoppage time. to seal
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a thrilled rule and to replace as you can see by his reaction to the goals. this was a block buster. the reynolds was really hoping that wouldn't be a sequel to the star of the dead pool. movies is help transform rec, scms fortunes. and since he and fo, actor rob mcelhanney bought the club 2 years ago, and there were absolute scenes in his books after every girl in argentina book of genius kicked off their league season with a one. no one at home against alesco to come on. oscar romero a school, but when go with this young fan was especially happy about to the bay now. and another standout performance from one of basketballs biggest stars, a pianist on to, to compo, was up to his usual tricks for the milwaukee bucks against the new orleans pelicans who have some eye catching moves of the writing. but it was the honest you came out
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on top with 50 points and 13 rebounds the box when uncomfortably 135 to 110, handing the pelicans that 8 straight lost and were used to seeing buzzer beaches in the m b a. but very rarely do we see 2 in the same game from the same player, which is world with yes, every ratio sank 2 at the end of the 2nd and 3rd quarter's as the shot when it's beat miami heat. we sir, and the pain been felt throughout our community and how faith in this city and the metals greatly that remember, it's highly nichols. he was killed by him and his police officers the grizzlies went on to win 112 to 180. the indiana pacers, as ne stopping australian, i can champion no joke of it. she says he'll be back next year to go for an 11th
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title in melbourne. joke, which is ranked number one in the world again after clenching a record equaling 22nd grand slam singles. title by beating stefano sits of us. he and raphael as our joint e hold, the most korean majors joke that had to contend with, returning to a tournaments off to being deported. last year, controversy over his father being photographed with russian fans and an injury he puts his when down to mental strength. obviously with an injury scare just a 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 accepted it has a required a enormous amount of energy. i think mentally, emotionally, most of all on. so that's why i do feel a little bit deflated or at the moment,
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but of course greatly satisfied and happy for, for to win joke of his coach gorman. even a civic is predicting the serbian will stay at the top of the game for at least another 3 is he also thinks the hamstring injury, joke of it was suffering with throughout the tournament would have caused most players to withdraw. 97 percent of the players who've on such a day when you get the results of the m r i you go straight to the referee office and pull out of the tournament. but not him. he's from others base. you know, he is brain is laura king difference is getting crazier and crazier this i can say that, you know, in a positive way. i mean, the guy's unbelievable is just, i don't know how to describe the lords. you know, i thought i saw everything and then you know, you see this probably gonna see something ghost. and every year we look forward to seeing the pictures from isaac, his annual tatty that's awesome. the town of hershey,
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pennsylvania famous fritz chocolate. of course. traditionally, the fans through stuffed animals onto the ice after her. she's 1st goal of the game . for this time they lost their so they have to wait until the end. a record is 67390 pounds will be donated to over 35 life or charities in the sweet gesture. great pictures that i was always book now. melissa. adrian general. many thanks. div that's it for. but he's a, give us a few moments to regroup. we'll be back in just a minute or 2 with more of the raise news. we'll see you then. ah ah. a february. and
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