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. oh, a suicide bombing inside a mosque and push our kills. more than 60 people, the pakistani taliban claims responsibility. anything that moves us away from that vision is in our judgment detrimental to his real long term security. and his long term identity as a jewish and democratic state, america's top diplomat to live as a message to israel's prime minister, whose coalition rejects the idea of a palestinian state. iran says that a drone attack on a military facility was cowardly. israel is being plaint plus and the sea and human in the bruno region as peru where the military has been deployed. and when local communities say that they will not allow them to break up their national strike in sport, wild number one, gulf i, rory mcelroy, wins the dubai desert classic for a 3rd time. and the kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles book that place in
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the steep about ah, a mass funeral has been held for some of the 62 people killed at a blast in pakistan was northwestern city of pasha. watch many of those killed and injured in the suicide bombing. we're members of pakistan security services. the attacker managed to get past multiple checkpoints before detonating the device at a mosque. so they keep taliban pakistan the pakistan. the taliban has claimed responsibility al jazeera zane basra v reports ah. rescue was raced to search for survivors following an explosion during afternoon prayers. damascus to shower. ah, the blast so powerful to ruth collect police say hundreds of people were in the mosque at the time. ah,
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those able to hold themselves out from under the rubber? ah, i did, roddy, i'm the egg renewed. it brought out the injured and they were taken to hospital for the dead bodies are all inside the mosque was buried under the w. b. s. o magic then that a lot of italy, ah, hospitals across to provincial capital are on high alert. ah, many of the casualties are members of pakistan, security services gathered to table prayers. ah, the target of the attack, the neighbourhood 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 of i'm going to the my go to the board of that. when we reached the side after the blossom, because chaos rescued 7 people and put them in ambulances from the 7 to died and 5
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others were taken to hospital. one portion of the most totally cleft after the explosion. who many wish was at the time of the last. i got a good look at the pakistani taliban says it is retaliation for the killing of college for a son, one of its founding members and a senior leader in going to spend last year. and it's more more attacks or come in basra v o. d 0. come on, ida is outside the lady reading hospital in pa, shower the situation indeed grave as you can, a paper family member has grown relative dogs who have been wounded in hospital. i didn't have k, you know, some of them are fighting for their lives now according to report over a dozen of them are still in predicting condition, which means that the deck door code go higher again,
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48 high number of paper wounded and tag of god taking place during the afternoon render march was full of b, but the buckets on the prime minister shed by shave and a buggy sunday military chief generated him also rejecting push. all were lady raging hospital to look to find out and to meet dog wounded. this particular day, but she would have seen deadlier dag with a few years. there was a lot of god for some dying, but it appeared that after the fire was guarded by the $30.00 bond budget on the page of the cross. it's robin to intelligence fisher, the fun job. and i've got weekly a spike and activity by the did he get dollar bond budget on know of gosh, i have been getting are your dad died on march goal?
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so in order to ride the guards in the box so much and even sooner to prayer, i've been dog lady reading hospital is one of those hard to predict which at one time was looking after most of the victims of their deadly attack. during the august on the military operation again, did you get dollar bond? pakistani tell about has been fighting the government for more than 15 years. it has ties with. i've got a sounds taliban in june last year announced a cease fire with a government of talks broken by the as can taliban. but in november it ended that 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 will shut off zion. he is the founder of the policy. think tank tera lab. he's in his law about insurance, a certain life. good terry with us. so this blast indicates doesn't it?
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a major security failing, striking within that protected zone and a shower. sadly, it's all too reminiscent of a period of war and conflict and constant terrorism and focused on that many buckets. danny's, quite likely had assumed was behind us. but today's attack is not the 1st of its kind and is also not unexpected. given the steady rise and the, the steady arise in the boldness of the attacks that the t d b as have been conducting in this country over the last several months. as we mentioned that been a ceasefire of the peace talks between the government and the pakistani taliban, broken by the afghan taliban at what went wrong? why did they not succeed? i think maybe the answer is in the question. if the oven tyler bond are brokering a ceasefire between a group called a dollar bond and a group called
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a republic with buckets on being the republic. the likelihood of the bond being fair interlocutors is pretty slim. you know, it's, it's almost negligible the, the degree of likelihood that, that this would be a fair negotiation or fair brokering the bundle of, on, on the ttp, the terrorist group that has conducted this attack. they are handed his love. one has pledged to legions to the other, and of course the upon dollar bond feel supremely confident in everything that they do given not only the victorious parade into cobble as of august 15th you know, in 2021. but they also feel supremely confident because despite all kinds of pressure from pockets from many countries around the world, including countries like that in the united states and russia and china,
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the taliban of stead, steadfastly held on to their ideological moorings. the relationship of the ttp is part of that ideological commitment that the dollar bond have to fighting and destroying the sense of order at places that adopt the names like republic. like to like to adhere to. how much of the blame the for today's attack? should the pakistani government and the military shoulder i think any time a country's attack, the principal responsibility for protecting that country is, is where you have to locate blame as well. the bucks on the military, which is incredibly powerful, incredibly professional, incredibly capable. essentially was one of the only militaries in the world that understood how to be a violent terrorist insurgency in 2015 and 16. after many years of war and conflict, where the ttp was the principal enemy of the box on the states. but sunday military
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delivered victory for the people of boxes on and these kinds of attacks were supposed to be behind. but in 2016, a process began in 2016 and continued until until recently, and my view still continued. suddenly, the military got more invested, more involved and more interested in domestic politics. it decided that it didn't want to work with the prime minister at the time in 2016. so we got rid of that prime minister and brought in a, a person that believed it could trust more to run the country and then fell foul with that person as well and got rid of him. and so these political shenanigans, the constant engagement of the military with civilian and political life obviously has drawn attention and resources and focus on effort away from the job of keeping pockets on safe. and that has made the attack attacks like the one that took
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place today. more possible, so i think entirely in a powerful country, a country, nuclear weapons, a country with a huge military. the principal responsibility for keeping pakistani saved lives with the military establish could manufacture date for being with us. michelle, upside that it is about it with the knees are on al jazeera, still to come on the program ready and waiting. we made some of the ukrainian soldiers preparing for possible attacks along the northern border with baylor bruce. the democratic republic of congo launch is an operation to retake the eastern town of kit shanker from rebel forces. and chelsea made a big offer for one of our gym. tito's world cup winners will tell you who that is in sport ah,
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here a secretary of state antony lincoln is calling for rapid measures to ease the escalation in israeli palestinian violence he met with as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. am is expected to meet with the palestinian president on tuesday is visit comes after days of violence and the occupied palestinian territory. are diplomatic editor james bass. reports arriving at tele be their port. the u. s. secretary of state is visiting at a time of high tension, but with few expectations. u. s. diplomacy could do anything to help. he spoke about recent violence to take an innocent life and inactive terrorism is always a heinous crime. but to target people outside their place of worship is especially shocking. a reference to the death of 7 israelis near a synagogue at an east jerusalem settlement on thursday. it's notable he spoke about incidence in which his riley's died,
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but didn't mention the raid jeanine refugee camp last thursday, a day on which 10 palestinians were killed. ah, before secretary blinking got here, there was another death, a palestinian man shot dead by israeli forces. as he drove his car in the city of hebron, mister blinking has met benjamin netanyahu many times before. but this is the 1st meeting since he became head of israel's most right wing government. ever. the secretary of state said there must be a future where israelis and palestinians can live peacefully side by side. we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. as i said to the prime minister, anything that moves us away from that vision is in our judgment detrimental to israel's long term security. and it's long term identity as a jewish and democratic state. but the reality is that mister netanyahu in his key ministers don't support the idea of
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a 2 state solution. he didn't mention palestinians once, and instead focused on the threat from iran, most of the international community have seen the true face of iran. they've seen the barbarism of this regime against its own people. they've seen how it exports aggression beyond its border and beyond the middle east. and i think there is a common consensus that this regime must not acquire nuclear weapons. secretary blanket will continue his meetings with israeli officials on tuesday. he'll also make a brief visit to ramallah to meet with the president of the palestinian authority. mahmoud abbas. many in the international community would like the biden administration to take a more proactive diplomatic role in this conflict. but so far, there's no sign of a change in the u. s. position. james bayes al jazeera occupied east jerusalem. let's bring it out. is there a senior political analyst, lord bashar has in london? ah no, and you are watching that press briefing that sir,
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are the prime minister that yahoo gave with their antony blank from the secretary of state or blank and said that they had had frank productive talks. but listening to them while speaking, it was as if they'd, they'd been in completely separate meetings. yes, absolutely. i think both of them are deflecting, i think the secular of cities speaking in cliches are repeating more of the same monitors that we've heard from the united states. before they talk the talk, but they don't walk it, they talk about the vision of 2 states, but they don't do nothing about it 0. because in the end of the day to achieve at 2 said vision, you need to apply some pressure on the occupying power. in this case is 0. the one that is receiving $40000000000.00 a year over the next 10 years. and yet, of course, washington applies no pressure on israel. on the other hand, a prime minister nathanael,
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is also deflecting refuses to talk about the question of palestinian rights and prefers to talk about the iranian rights. and you know, as if he was somehow i, you know, involved in iran at clearly a since 2009 nathan yahoo has used the issue with the pretext of an iranian threat in order to deflect from the question of the occupation of palestine. we know for a fact that is there is a nuclear power and we know for a fact that iran is not a nuclear power. and yet the israeli prime minister feels confident and, and uncomfortable to talk about the ring and threat. while certainly dismissing the issue of palestine in it's occupation. oh it's when you listen to the secretary state talking there alongside the israeli prime minister. who is he aiming his comments at what you
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know? ah, the sick there, the state is in the region, presumably to call the spirits, right? but if you, if you take a look at a u. s. policy in them at least, and how it is transpiring, and i come public opinion. you would know that america's want to know unless unless i buy them at least and this administration wants to get involved less and less. so it, since it's secretary of state, in order to, you know, do his thing as it were. but the failures from all the way in the west from the western sahara and morocco, through to iraq passing through. i've got to stand human and all the dealings with the out of dictators on libya. clearly, america does not have a single success in them. at least it tries to build on what trump did,
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which so called deborah hammock records, which is basically, agreements that has been achieved through black men between set an arab dictators, autocrats. and you know, the, the occupational regime in palestine as it were. so the secretary of state will have to do what he has to do because he is the chief diplomat and he needs to say what he needs to say. and some of it is that acted at the american jewish community . and this is a nuanced that i'm not sure our, our viewers are in the world, you know, for has been following, but a lot of the jewish community. and then i said is so called reform judice and reform jews are not comfortable with the changes happening. and israel, by the orthodox jews, a lot of most of the american jews are not orthodox jews, and an uncomfortable with the orthodox jews within israel, changing the laws and having
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a whole other hostile approach towards every one that is not orthodox jews. and i think secretary of state lincoln behind the scenes assigned to put pressure and then at the new government. first of all, to stop the populace autocratic measures that they are taking against a supreme court and another judiciary within the country. and to stop the attack on reformed and liberal judaism, our senior political analyst ma, bashar there in london. many thanks us media coating are government officials saying that israel is behind a drone strike and an iranian military facility. officially, the u. s. state department has refused comment, as has israel. russia has condemned the attack. dawson, jabari reports from terran. this footage aired on iranian state television shows damage to a military facility near the central city of s, on it also broadcast the debris of what it called bomb carrying drones. the defense
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ministry says at least one was intercepted and no major damage was caused. in this cowardly attack was carried out against us. our security bodies are powerfully acting to ensure maximum national security and such moves can't impact on nuclear. scientists will add intention to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. several incidents have been reported at iranian military and nuclear facilities in recent years, including a fire and a blackout. although it provides few details to iran, plains, israel, and describes them as targeted attack. iran is facing criticism on several fronts at the moment. the west has condemned it for supplying russia, withdrawn for the war and ukraine. uranium enrichment has accelerated as talk, survived. the nuclear deal have been stults in september, and there have been months of anti government protest following the death in police custody of 22 year old nasa. nice, but it does, nevertheless, achieve federal law is really object. if 1st one being that israel is on their
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increasing pressure to side with ukraine against russia, these really that for almost a year now held out to avoid taking sides because of their own vulnerability to russia. and this strike enables israelis to make the argument that yes, they're not providing workers to the ukrainians, but instead they are targeting he wrong who has been supporting russia. as for hong is about 440 kilometers from to her on it houses a large air base and several nuclear research and production sites among them now times which is at the center of ron's nuclear development program. and if the source has told al jazeera, that initial reports indicate that israel is behind this attack. and once that's conclusively proven to round, will respond accordingly. as the war of words continues, it's clear that this incident has taken tension between the 2 countries to the next level. and what happens next could have ramifications far beyond their borders.
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door such a very al jazeera to her on ukrainian troops say they're ready to fight off a military advance over their 1000 kilometer border with bella, bruce, russian, and bell russian forces are continuing major exercises just a few kilometers to the north. with russia, butler met troops on the border and shoot over at province. merger loaded in land use. weaving through a pine and silver birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise near the border with banners. broad. they practiced maneuvers to repel the enemy. ukrainian troops have been full to find that offences along the border for months. if moscow tries to launch a new offensive from the north, the soldiers say they're prepared with doggy or proposals. 3 of them will, you're quit, totally ready to meet them. whoever brings the sold will full by the sword, we're ready, mentally and physically. so we're wait time of best prefer an underground bunker
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office. warmth and a place to rest. the border is just a few kilometers away over there in that direction. and on the other side of thousands of russian and belarus, your troops are carrying out joint military exercises. minsk says, the exercises are defensive, but keeps no taking any chances. it was nearly a year ago, the russian troops invaded ukraine from paris and from russia. some military experts say the drills could be a diversion tact take to law ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east and the south. i live at the charm with shaft lavetia. we're not wasting time to think about what may or may not happen. we spend time preparing for everything for different scenarios. column attacks. so saboteur groups attacks from all sides and even from the sky. you people here expected this war and no one pretend to know what moscow is planning next bought. they're watching closely and say they're ready
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. natasha butler al jazeera on the ukraine. better us border. hello, mrs. president, alexander lucas franco is in zimbabwe for the 2 day visit. the whole talks with president anderson on, on ga gua. on tuesday the meeting is aimed at strengthening both the 2 countries. cool. that excellent existing relation shutter with tougher reports from herani, africa feed, a number of high profile visits in recent weeks, from countries from the waste, such as united states of america, as well as russia and china and the bobby, the close, allied with and russia. but africa is divided on the war in ukraine. some countries of ports you train them, countries of what russia would either say, they want to stay neutral because they have longstanding, historical ties and trade deals with both ways and companies as well as president emerson and douglas visited is back in 2019 and seeing that trip the
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president of brother is promised to come to the ball when he is now here. the 2 needed one to strengthen economic ties between the 2 countries as being and a waste and sanctions for more than 2 decades. and ever since in the country has been trying to do as much a deal to possible with some countries in the way that has been difficult has been looking for other trading climates. but the reason is one of them, the mom hopes to gain more equipment in terms of mining and agriculture, from well as how it blew see the countries energy, electricity supplies will resume, lead me, want to capitalize on to bobby's mineral wealth, which is gone co and lithium, through as president, is blaming congress for the ongoing civil unrest. 58 people have been killed in the violence between protest in some police dinner party says. but if congress doesn't agree to bring forward elections to october this year, she'll table a bill to call early polls. meanwhile,
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the army has been called in as tension continues to rise in southern peru or lateral america editor lucille newman. is that? 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, demanding the resignation of president denovo at the summit in las vegas as 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 selling 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 asked if it's true that they plan to begin clearing the highways on monday for thunder's hillary family, an officer confirms that indeed their missionary will have some locals become angry
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and insist they have a right to paralyze the region to pressure the president to resign and call for national elections. now have got him up 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 look to confront us. things will be very different and the finance level off before we were afraid, but no anymore. get it. 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 vouch by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to enter their prolonged. national strike has sharply increased tensions in poodle and not just on land. this is lake did the guy, the home of the orders more than 2000 of them were actually live on the lake. this is where the inc empire was founded. long before the spaniards ever came here. rita
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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 away. a. she says president polarity needs to resign to end the conflict. mother does the models we are that were rolling there also from puna. we are the children of the lake where peru is founded. so how did she say that, pu no, is not very. she has offended adult. oh boy, more. oh, yeah. well, however, i'm popular, the president, the ongoing strikes and roadblocks are taking their toll. it's a battle that may depend on which side can resist the longest. i do to see and human al jazeera, who not been still the come here on the news. our no masks, indoor south korea lifts the last of its curve at 19 restrictions. as cases there fall. a severe lack of nurses in the philippines as health care workers, seat greener pastures abroad. and his court, the world's best gulf,
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a holds off one of his biggest rivals, to win in july. that's coming up, which ah winters about to get worse for the levant, i think and may be less safe for turkey been on the storm is brewing up here, although he's on his way quickly through turkey. her window bring rain to northern libya, egypt, levant, and then snow to the high ground, ran the north of syria and iraq. and the whole system expands to being shower, rain in to the north of saudi and south of iraq. however, if you are cyrus of all that is quite a change to the improvement, i would say, because having seen snow in rain recently, frequently several days over this peninsula, had said the down to east pot from mom to see suddenly breeze and temperatures in the middle twenty's is quite
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ah, elegant adrian for the given here, though, how that is all from al jazeera, the headlines, at least 62 people have been killed in a suicide bombing at a mosque in pakistan as northwestern city to show up. more than 150 other people were wounded to creek. a taliban pakistan has claimed responsibility. here, a secretary of state anthony blanca was calling for rapid measures to ease the escalation in israeli palestinian violence. we were speaking in west jerusalem after meeting with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. just hours before lincoln's visit is ready for his shot and killed a 26 year old chemistry. a man they say was attempting an attack. he was killed there at checkpoints, of hebron in the occupied westbank. a 6th police officer in memphis has been disciplined in connection with the fatal beating of tyree nichols preston. hemp
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hill was relieved of duty. unlike the 5 officers who were fired and charged with 2nd degree murder tyree nichols family lives in a neighbourhood represented by counsel woman patrice robinson. she's been speaking to rob zeros, gabriel elizondo. i want to welcome you to the house ca, patrice robinson, is a member of the memphis city council. so she was shown the video, the beating of tyree nichols at the hands of police before it was released to the public and was share with the world. i was overwhelmed when we were sound a sound and video. i saw it with my own ass and into the person sitting in on a crown, leaning up against the car, and no line given them any attention seeing and bleed and in pain act, it was just an humane. there's still a lot of unanswered questions into the death of tyree nichols,
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including why police even pulled him over in his car in the 1st place. even robinson, as a high ranking city official, has still not gotten an answer to that question. they keep telling me it was for a traffic offense, but from the video that i have seen, i can't hear why they stopped him, but was even more deplorable to me. why would you be angry when you just stopped somebody for a traffic? i about lation money. no anything. they never told him why we even hold m o o r e. even trying to hang up you. he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest part. this is the big grey. go oh, the lawyer for nichols family has praised the memphis police for the swift punishment of the officers. yes, but within 3 weeks, all the officers were fired. criminal charges were pressed against them and all were arrested. we're doing all that we noted to robinson thinks that sets
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a good example separating bad police from the good once they, i know they are great people there. i have worked with great police officers. you have bad players everywhere, but the system may not be such that we can act readily identify who those may a players are. and that's something we've gotta get in place immediately because we don't want this to happen again. now i'm going to half citizens who are afraid of the police as well. so what do you do? and city leaders like robinson are in the middle of self reflection on policing and likely will be for a long time to come. gabriel, lozano algae, zita memphis. the democratic republic of congo government has launched operation to retake the strategic town of cassandra m. 23 rebels seized the eastern town on thursday. after days of fierce fighting. earlier in november,
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regional leaders have broken an agreement for him. 23 fighters to withdraw from seized positions in the east. by january 15th, i'll de 0. mark a web reports from kinshasa residence of nearby towns and villages told us that it began with a heavy bower. javan, terrified by the government forces towards the town of tango, we will say head reports the m $23.00 as launch 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 being having nearly 40 years. and here in the capital can chatter a podium has been erected on wednesday, the pope's meant to give a mass here to thousands of people, congo, the biggest catholic country in africa. it is here that we joined with congress. government spokesman patrick leah. the pope says he's coming here with the message of peace, but there isn't peace in the east at the moment. is there isn't peace because of fund i decide to bring trouble. they've been doing that for the past 25 years.
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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 the po, 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 wall 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 tag. i me, you,
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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, 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 robin the want from them? may i think the in you need to us the prisons. k got me because since i, in the past day is been like doing bed campaign in lying about a genocide happening in this in of the year. see, you're
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a journalist and your mid year walked there. you can all, to simone you, what is going on 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 fast and to make peace with friend is because if we have trouble in d or seeds because we decide to help wanda in 1994 in australia, the search is on for a tiny radioactive capture which went missing somewhere along of 1400 kilometer road mining company, rio tinto has apologized for losing the capsule, which measures just 6 by 8 millimeters as it was being transported across the outback. a search party armed with geiger counters is now combing the area simply driving past the capsule could expose some one to the equivalent radiation of an x ray. their concern is that somebody will pick it up not knowing what it is, think this is something interesting. and you know, keep it, put it in a room,
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keep it in the car, give it to somebody else, not knowing what they are actually dealing with. so our concern is to really bring it to the public's attention. germany is economy contracted in the 4th quarter of 2020 to europe's largest economy, declined by a 0.2 percent between october and december. germany is reduced its reliance on russia for energy following the ukraine war, pushing the cost of fuel and food higher. some economists now say that a short recession is likely shares in multiple companies own by asia is richest man . i've lost $65000000000.00 in value in less than a week. a dani group owned by gout of attorney has accused the u. s. investment firm hindenburg research of a calculated attack. after it raised concerns over the groups debt levels and its use of tax havens hindenburg research accuses the group of accounting fraud and stock manipulation. a donnie said that it has complied with all laws and made the
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necessary disclosures. go to madonna's net worth as plummeted by nearly $30000000000.00. leader of india's opposition congress party roll gandhi, has concluded his 5 month long unite, india, march on foot. gandy, of his followers arrived in synagogue in indian administer kashmir of the 100 and 35th day of his march. it started from the southern tip of india last september. it was covered around 4000 kilometers across a dozen states. it was aimed at boosting, candy's popularity ahead of next year's general election render modi's ruling b, j. p, as dominated indian politics for years. we can't be name gina, got that ego. the b j. p party has shown us a political way of living. we aim to show the way of love, which is india's way of living. and we want to remind india that it is a country of love and respect and brotherhood. wearing face basks in doors will no
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longer be mandatory in south korea. so as lifting that requirement, which is the last remaining cove at 19 restriction, rob mcbride is there. 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 in force for well over 2 years has been lifted . it comes with a marked 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 be expected. they lifted the outdoor mask mandate last meg, and yet,
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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 with a very high degree of compliance people by a large follow the rules. 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 $106000.00 of them itself. that's according to the health department. private hospitals 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
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rest of their careers here. i asked if they plan to work abroad brody. 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 man. so if we ah, that i thought a little bit with government facilities, what happens is we will increase that hospice sensation cause that dissatisfaction 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 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
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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 d, my boy is one of 40000 philippine and nurses working in the u. k. e. been journeying, i guess at the end of last year regarding an 11 bro said your play should squire high, i would say compared to 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 the year in the philippines to encourage nurses to 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 to study on how we can further improve the benefits of our healthcare
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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 reforms bill has been tabled in the french assembly president mariama, 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 is a source on these. oh, i am 70 years old. i've been driving taxis for 42 years. and if all goes well, i'll be retiring through a month. however, you all thought i work 11 hours a day. sometimes i tried to the saturday morning as well, but it's not always easy if you want family time. i'm young. i was happy working as
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the taxi driver. i organized the hours to suit me. i didn't think about my retirement mercy, i thought, 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 all, 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 clearly basket. 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 all been for nothing . some people were, i am a skirt, but they say to myself, fortunately there are these reforms and they will increase pensions to $1300.00. so i have to say, i am almost happy because for me that's an extra $270.00,
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which is something. but then to make people work for longer, these owners, 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. and many job psychologically or emotionally destroy you additional and then you need to find or keep a job. if you already 5055, your salt is difficult to find work. so i'd almost 70 can't imagine you go to their recruiters and when you tell them your age, they say sir, it's time to stop working. and i think the right is time to stop. i just, i had all the news. i barely any room left on the ice was more than $60000.00 toys . a friend by fans for a good course that's coming up next in school. it is weight. ah
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blue oh hello again, thomas bought his gemma. thank you, adrian. we start with the nfl and we now know it'll be the kansas city chiefs on the philadelphia eagles. he will face off for the super bowl next month. that's after 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. no homes, his ankle heading into this one. but thankfully for chiefs friends. there was nothing 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
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touchdowns of their 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, gonna go for a 15 year with the extra 15 yards. pretty crucial partner setting up harrison. but for a much winning field goal, 40 kansas city taking the f c championship and securing their place in the super bowl for the 3rd time in full years at the kansas city chiefs you can see that i didn't have that birds that i usually have. so i got the ball in my hands, could you either? you saw that a few more channels, i usually would throw all men were 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 to have that run at the end of, i can't say enough. he, he is in the peer my 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 court about jaylen hurts, also got his name on the school. she. i 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. we've all been dreaming about it. whether you were dreaming about it when you were to 10 or 14. 18 or when you got the nfl. ah, this is something we all dream about and we get to do it because, you know, we did a better. and anybody else, nancy this year, said he who is on track to win the 2nd title after the only other victory in 2018
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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 la number one golfer rory mcelroy how'd off his rival, patrick reeds. who in the dubai does it caustic for a 3rd time? reads lewis of mcelroy subpoena papers last month as part of his defamation case against the p. j tool, which blew up off to read defected, to the saudi arabian live series. the american started the final round, 4 shots behind mcelroy, the picked up 6 to finish his round with the club house laid on 18 on the par. immense. that's mcelroy. he's been one of the main public critics of the live gophers. how to birdie the final hall to avoid a pile. he gave himself a chance and he rolled in the pots from 20 feet victory by one shot. the fort i major when i walked away with around $1500000.00 and a big tracy was that to find out next month if live golf is, can continue to play on the dp well so itself, when you see the person right in front of you partying, those holes,
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or even the 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 street for a 3rd class today. and join ernie. els is a pretty cool feeling. primarily club everson have appointed former badly boss sean dikes. is that new manager. he replaces frank lampart. he was fact last week with the club 2nd boss, him in the table. and without the league when since october, the 51 year old assigned a 2 and a half year deal. and his evidence 7th permanent manager in nearly 7 years is the 1st job since being dismissed by badly. and it's a tricky start with leaders arsenal up next on saturday. okay, about the group. go onto the pitch about the funds beneficial and precious. it's close to them and showing them that we're ready to work and we're ready to get what they want. and certainly that starts to swap much better, but
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a fail back. some of the basic principles of whatever football club, in my opinion, stood for for a long time, took the time at the moment. but we want to bring back that feel that they could fail. and all i can ask for is, but it was brave, you know, because i know there's a lot going on at the minute. chelsea have their i don't want to watch and tina as well when is that it sounds like they're ready to pay big money for him. they reportedly paid a $130000000.00 for enzo fernandez. the ben feca midfielder was named young player of the tournament capital 2022. if the deal goes through it would be a british transfer. reco eclipsing the 123000000 manchester city. paid for jack greenish t v m b a and another stand out performance from one of basketball's biggest dos. i got a sensitive compo, up to his usual tricks for the milwaukee bucks against the new orleans, pelicans. you had some eye catching moves of the road,
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but it was the honest. he came out and talked with 50 points and 13 rebounds. the bucks when uncomfortably at 135 to 110, having the pelicans there, 8 straight loss. and we're used to seeing bozza beaches in the mba. very rarely do we see 2 in the same game from the same player, which with yes, terry rosier, thank who at the end of the 2nd and 3rd quarter's, asked the charlotte hornets speech. the miami heat. there's no stopping australian open champion, no joke of it. she says he'll be back next year to go for on an 11th title in melbourne, jock of it. she's ranked number one in the world again after clenching a record equaling 22nd grandson's high school. by beating, stefano sits of us. he and raphael is our joint. you hold the most korea majors
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joke of it had to contend with. returning to the tournaments off to being deported last year, controversy over his father, being photographed with russian fans and an injury he puts his win 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 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 at the moment, but of course greatly satisfied and happy for, for to win. and every year we look forward to seeing the pictures from isaac. he's annual teddy bad toss in the town of ha sheet, pennsylvania famous fritz chocolate. traditionally the fans throwing stuffed
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animals onto the ice after hussies 1st goal of the game. but this time, the team last city had to wait until the end, a record at 67309. teddy baz will be donated to a with $35.00 local charities in the sweet gesture. one great thing is that that is a real support for now. i'll have another update later. adrian, thanks jim at the time for the team here and know how to pos the button to our colleagues in london. mary, i'm standing by swapped h you. i'll see you again, bye for now. ah, ah. a city defined by
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military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but the support structure of that main thing they called on a project that's what we refused. a 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 in justice. this is upper thigh to the 21st century jerusalem, a rock and a hard place on al jazeera part of the central, if most, always on good luck. we are the ones grappling the extra mile. where are the media go? we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation. i got much west races. and when i was at the university of oxford, which really scared me because i was like these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations. empire is the reason that we live in
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