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the flood hit areas and is moving pretty quickly into the bay of plenty and it will continue to work its way down south through the mid week. and when you move to south east asia, more heavy rains come for parts of the philippines, the flood advisories remain for more eastern areas. and you can see the flow of worcester bringing more heavy rain across the malay peninsula on tuesday. by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be java island that sees the very heavy downfalls that sure weather update. ah ah oh, hello, i'm sorry, i'm to my z. welcome to the news. our lie from london coming up. the are secretary
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of state arrives in tel aviv against a backdrop of spiraling violence. he says urgent steps must be taken to restore calm. the death toll continues to climb after his suicide bloss reduces a mosque to rumble in the pakistani city of pasha were preparing for a new russian offensive. al jazeera is alongside ukrainian troops training at a better roost border. and like finding a needle in a haystack to search for a tiny radioactive capsule, lawston you'll straightening out back into sports. we'll hear from little messy in his 1st interview since winning the wild cap plus the kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles look their place in the super bowl. ah . hello and welcome to the news out. will your secretary of say,
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anthony bankin is called for urgent steps to restore. com between israel and the palestinians. i made some of the worst violent scene in the region for years. lincoln spoken west jerusalem alongside the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. after holding talks on monday, but i can condemn the weekend attack on israelis an occupied east jerusalem, in which 7 people were killed outside a synagogue. he said america's commitment to israel security remains ironclad. the attack followed than israeli military rate in the occupied westbank town of jeannine on thursday in which 10 palestinians were killed and just hours before blink and landed another palestinian was shot and killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank, which takes the number of palestinians killed this month to $35.00 is ready forces have started seating the home of suspect in palestinian attack as now. these will eventually be demolished as part of the measures announced on sunday by the far right government. anthony lincoln's visits, the region is seen as
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a test of the bind in administration's med lease policy is expected whole discussion with the palestinian president, man with a bass on tuesday and diplomatic editor james, based on our coverage now from westbury slim arriving at tele be very poor, the u. s. secretary of state is visiting at a time of high tension, but with few expectations us diplomacy could do anything to help. he spoke about recent violence to take an innocent life and enacted 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 rallies died, but didn't mention the raid jeanine refugee camp last thursday, a day on which 10 palestinians were killed. ah, before secretary blinkin got here,
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there was another death, a palestinian man shot dead by israeli forces as he drove his car in the city of hebron. mister blinkin 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, of 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 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
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the barbarism of this regime against its own people. they've seen how it exports regression 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 bays al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem, or so center is and so on and yell get an occupied history sent. and as more now on the later security measures in post by israel. we can see that the constant bullying and the pro occasion is, is, is going on here. and the israeli forces are showing no sign off of the de
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escalation due to deescalate distribution here. so in sit when in this very packed area, there are 63000 palestinians are living here. and the israeli government has already issued 4650, demolishing orders. and if these orders are implemented, it's simply impractical. it means that there will be no palestinians left here. all of them are going to be forced to leave their homes and without knowing where to go . so right over there you can see where the hell were at. they're starting at the south of alex, a mosque and their, their escalations conducted by the, by, by the israelis. and they said that they are looking for the remaining of the area of king davis. so through that escalations palestinians, i'd be forced to leave their homes right down here at down to the hill. this is al boston and you see the houses rolled by palestinians. now does rental torches are
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seen that these houses are going to be demolished? and the area is going to be turned into a national park, so up to the heel. it is a metal how're. and then at 116 demolish in orders from the israeli or thirties regarding baton l. howard as well. we've been closely following developments in pakistan to day and explosion, destroyed and lost in the northwestern city of the shower. at least 62 people were killed. dozens more injured in this suicide bombing. many of the wounded are in a critical condition. come on high to has more from the shower. as you can see, you young, self con craig and still are being lifted in order to cover their dead. we are able to see a copy of the holy koran there, there being dug out that i still dead boarded and then the dead girl had been climbing steadily. they said being one of the deadly i said dag by
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a dollar bond bug is gone. dog are doing a mark inside the police line. we are george that the 3rd bomb i had several killers of exploit upgrade, bardy. the big question of course today will be how did they suicide bomber get into it? i just think that their area was very unfortunate. we lost 2 of 50 off on the men or her own 150 injured hostility rescue operation is under. we had because we had a a moving to do, but he would extra give her retrieving the bodies are those who may have been trapped inside us. 2 figures may rise and that is your effort. that's still under way. after several hours there, every equipment had been brought in to live these concrete slabs in order to see if
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anybody had bought it under need. there's heavy weight. now, many people have been able to come out of date. i'm scared, but they're dead dollars rising under love that your business continue to put it in . resting. yeah, it's, and i will be here in the last. it was the last i did for the the know going to to move them. it's a little didn't we are here, jefferson center, read the lady reading hospital behind me. you can see the emergency ward, where the wicked terms of the deadly attack were brought. well, richard, family members are all waiting outside to get some news of dog. do a wounded and of course this is the city and gave the shower to her feet deadly or dark or the boss real week. older kid, he thought a relative, gone for several years. the return of the $30.00 bond budget on with thousands, over 5 dead armed with sophisticated weapons had been dog or during the police
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force in the security for big and deadly or dag day. as it rang for the killing of one of their senior commanders, holland corner thorny who was here last year and a roadside bomb, which the $30.00 bond budget on blamed on budget on. however, there is an emergency situation more fitted across budget on our now and on a heightened state over luck and of god's day will be funerals and moving things throughout the night. and even tomorrow, as people come to grips with what does happen in the provincial capital of the hyper booked. and while proven pakistani town has been fighting the government now for more than 15 years, it has ethnic and ideological ties with the afghan taliban last june. buck, a science taliban, and outs sci fi with the government of to talks broken by the afghan taliban. but in november the puck, assigning taliban ended the cease fire,
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accusing the military of expanding attacks on since then. the group has increased its offensive, ambushing police and military patrols. it wants the government to release its members from prison and reduce military presence in former tribal regions. mashanda is the founder of the policy, think tank, tad lab and islam of bonds. now he says this attack was not unexpected. sadly, it's all too reminiscent of a period of war and conflict and constant terrorism and pockets on that many buckets monies quite lightly 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 steady rise and the boldness of the attacks that the t d. b has been conducting in this country over the last several months. i think anytime a country is attacked, the principal responsibility for protecting the country is,
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is where you have to located 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 beat a violent terrorist insurgency in 2015 and 16. after many years of warren conflict, where the t t p was the principal enemy of the bucks on the state. but some military delivered victory for the people of boxes on and these kinds of attacks were supposed to be behind it. the news, our life from london much more filter bring you, who's president bush's early elections in a big to and weeks a violent protest. government forces tried to retake at younger, in the eastern democratic republic of congo. this is the town snatched by m 23 rebels just a few days ago and barely any room left on the ice as more than 60000 toys of throne by fans. but for good cause that's coming out with jama.
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ah, the democratic republic of congo government has launched an operation to retain the strategic town of kit shanker. m. 23 rebels. seize the town in the east of the country on thursday, after days of fierce fighting violence broke a deal that was done in november where the m 23 had agreed with regional leaders to withdraw from these positions in the east by january, 15th ark. and why brings us more in this now from kinshasa residence of nearby towns and villages told us that it began with a heavy barrel 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 of congo. the 1st time of
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pope's being having nearly 40 years. and here in the capital can chatter a podium has been erected on wednesday. the popes 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 a friend i decide to bring trouble. they've been doing that for the past 25 years. almost. we've been working with them, we stop working with families to prison to so it could be in order to we'll be together about that clarity, not the choice having to prison again. me so they pop will come will be able to reset the book because even if we have these by teachers from the eastern part of the year, see by the book will bring a message to you to bring more competition. here bring study diary to the people. it is people, and we all that the visitor deposits will add to people all over the world to see
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the situation. what is going on year and to walk, to make sure we bring peace. we will piece together in the eastern part of the are see why the government forces failed to stop the advance of am 23 which took the tango just last week. what is going on there? we are not fighting am 23. we are fighting, run the military. that's must be said, that's mean must be know in the prison. i mean, you, of course you read the report off, you an expert. it's clear that when the armies working there, i won't go on details about or perish. and but what i can tell is that the government, the democratic rub because con quinlan is walking to defend his territory. you're, we being committed in different peace process, especially luanda and nearby. and we are strong believe we strong believe that the easiest tradition may be the longest tradition may come from diplomacy,
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but you need to be to, if she wanna dance. i as we keep saying in d or c, and clearly wanda is not committed to peace. that's why they're continuing these, but adventure we've m 23. i india or some part of dearest. so what does rwanda once, what does we're one to want from this? may i think you in units was the prison gaga me because since i in the past day is been like doing bed campaign and lying about a genocide up in the indian nissen of the year. see, you are a journalist and your mid your walks there, you can all to see more new. what is going on in the ground? there is no, it's speech and your c. e your prisons. tagami is too committed to make this tool. we fuss and to make peace with foreign these because if we have troubled india or seeds because we decide to wander in 1994 now to pro the president has told law makers to reconsider a proposal to move the general election that's meant happened in 2024 to later this
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year instead, or she's gonna try and amend the constitution to force an early election to happen . this is what she saying on saturday, congress reject the dinner bell on his plan to bring forth the vote. to help bring an end to nationwide strikes and calls, want to step down. supporters of the foreign present pedro castillo are leading. the demonstrations castillo was arrested in december, the trying to illegally bypass, oh, shut down the congress. what them, what is better vote for peru in favor of this country? by going ahead with these elections in 2023 and let say to the whole of peru with the highest responsibility we will all go forward in my model. our latin america editor lucio newman joins us live now from holly, aka, in southern pruitt riley is taking place. let's see what is happening while you are now. okay, well more than a rally, this is actually a concentration, a meeting in the central plaza. of course,
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you may recall that this was where 18 people were done down by the police on the 9th of january. they use live ammunition. many more were injured and all day long people, almost all of them. indigenous peruvians who have come from communities all around to call yak. our population, 280000, have been gathering here marching around the town, protesting, but right now they've gathered out at a stage that you can see here, not for a celebration, but rather for a concert by some of the, the local groups to ask for money for donations, a kind of a telephone for those who were injured, many of them are still gravely injured and are in the hospital. their families cannot afford the medicine to help them recover. and so this is what is happening now. this would normally have been carnival time here and whole yak. i. instead, this city has been absolutely shut down, locked down. there is a strike. it has been told by the indigenous communities that does not allow any of
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the shops to open no transportation, all the roads are blocked with stones, boulders of light, linen tires are set on fire. and anybody who tries to pass will be, of course, will be hit or will be subject to even more violent. so the situation is very tense . but right now there is this kind of pause. in the meantime, the reaction from people to president boulevard is offer or rather ultimatum to the congress to accept electrons to take place. here in october has really fallen on deaf ears in this area. people here said they want her resignation. nothing short of that will end the strike that has taken place all over the highlands of southern peru where we are now. this is at around 4000 meters above sea level, near lake deaker. people here are quite combative they always have been, and never more so than at this time. they feel they say, rather,
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that it's there. people who are killed that in solidarity from all over the region, they are coming here to demand that the president resigned. and they also do not believe that the congress will bring forth elections. and even if they do in october, they say that's just not soon enough. lucy, what about the military? they have now moved into the region as far as to be clearing the roads. well, yes, but from what we've been seeing, no roads have been cleared. in fact, it took us 4 hours to get here are, which normally would have taken maybe 20 minutes or half an hour from the city of bruno or the capital of the spooner region. what i can tell you, what we've been told is that the strategy of these indigenous communities that are blocking highways is to get out of the way, let the army remove the boulders of stones and trees. and then as soon as they put them right back where they found them, in other words, a kind of a cat and mouse game to prevent a confrontation with soldiers who obviously have live ammunition. we have seen
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helicopters, a helicopter a military one just over flu a few minutes ago. and we understand that the army is also reluctant to have a, a full head on confrontation with these communities, but by a large, the road to remain blocked. we don't know for how much longer in this entire region . thank you very much. our latin america editor is seen him and there in hulu and southern peru. we move on now and a funeral was held on sunday for prominence human rights lawyer and pro democracy activists. the lani mosacco who was shot dead in his home in the southern african nation of s. we're teeny mckoko's death on january 21st came hours after the king delivered a speech condemning opponents of his absolute rule. mosacco was a leading figure in the push for as were teeny to transition into a multi party democracy rights groups are calling for an investigation into his killing as well as the deaths of 2 other prominent african activists. the previous
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day. rwandan journalist john williams and tale was reportedly killed in an automobile accident a but many believe the incident was a cover for a political assassination. and while they had been arrested on trumped up charges over the years for his investigative reporting, and on january 22nd, the body of cam rooney and journalist martinez. argo was found on the side of a road after being abducted by unidentified attackers. logo also regularly covered cases of corruption. samantha power, the administrator of the us agency for international development is calling on the governments of es, where teeny rwanda and cameroon, to launch independent probes into their deaths. the u. n. human rights officers condemned the brutal killing of leading as for teeny human rights i had to lannie massacre. glen missouri was told was of human rights all at the grocery screw
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himself spoke of mary, who can speak for themselves. we of the usual on those office offer our sincere condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues whose cold blooded drilling has deprived isadine, solon africa underworld, a true champion, and the advocate for use democracy and human rights. arnold sanger is in by ways resident director for the national democratic institute. he joins us live from her . are a bi skype and you knew the lanny mosacco. we know that he had been imprisoned at one time, and he, he understood that his life was at risk by pursuing this work, but he continued to do it courageously. what can you tell us about why he continued in calling for the human rights and really what, what his work meant to him. thank you very much. you know,
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i went to lenny at the international commission of europe before i joined the national democratic institute and were together for about 12 years. and he was a very principal man that a strong believer in justice. if anything, i can say he was quite allergic to injustice to a question and he did not have views of hearing, whole democratic that's what he then was the lint and then he paused the current system of government that bliss a lot of power. if not all of the power in the hands of the key and as it is out, i think he really made the king quite angry and insecurity, especially in the past few years because of the values in the distance
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to be you know, up sort of more nike and then so the king has not been able to see that. i think that can be reached a tipping point in terms of reflecting on the system of government. so to lead me himself, because he wasn't us enough to be just the go for them. that was lead the number of groups put it to go, but the civil society to try and swear to the king to reflect with the system of government couldn't be collectively changed. deploy a dialogue in process and then the, and because of the king really because of upset of power, which is an absolute impunity and absolute accountability showed what plan was the big got to go, i think. and just sort of way out mentally at the you are targeted for us initially in the most vicious ways being killed will have children.
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how has the often loss of his killing been handled? is that going to be an independent, impartial, and transparent investigation into that adult that is going to happen unless the internet community puts pressure on the door of the lin, ines letting the reason being but everyone inside s watson, especially those who are you know, sitting for human life and democracy, they believe that it was politically targeted, killing and therefore, because of the suggestion of the government and in that process, they don't believe that the government can then set up an independent investigation . so this is why the calling for the in done this now investigation. but the problem is that the international community, including it, is said that the a you, they have not really been raising their voices except mouth. and they did ask you
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that is south african president. so ram a post, i mean he's facing his own domestic challenges at home, but is not maps. one figure that could potentially take the initiative and calling for an independent investigation and perhaps trying to take steps to have a dialogue to ease the political crisis inside. as with teeny, yes, that's different and thought people were very concerned by the silence of clothes and, but i'm up with that as the head office that that is the strongest economy and maybe the biggest political player in the sub region. but to night in 50 actually address use party and dimension and condemned the killing of land. and in fact, made the pronouncement, but the people of what can i use for democracy and, but it's a legitimate call and us hoping, but the country is going to go into
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a dialogue process. but then the median president, who is the chairperson of kareka, which is the organ on peace and security, in fact, was quite fussed in condemning the killing of the land and effect going to horse and meeting later this week to try and see if they can push offense to the key, to, to get to dialogue and sometimes to do an internet smell investigation process is not difficult. so i am a psycho was a target. he was part of the coalition of civil society groups and political parties, calling for democracy and asked for teenie, and there are many others inside the country like him will have a heightened sense of fear now. but actually though it is interesting because there seems to be several killings in a, in a very short space of time we were mentioning that runs in journalist john williams . natalia was reportedly killed in a car accident. also the body of comm, rooney,
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journalists, martinez, ogo, was found. what does this all suggest about the, the state of human rights, civil rights and the rule of law on the continent has been a, a mock deterioration. i think the it's really a blush between democratic forces and forces, but wanted to consolidate on or thought a terry and a little. so if you look at those kind of been in policies to those and it's been powerful going to for years. and there's no indication that he has good any tolerance to opposition. and the same case with paul be in the news, 89 years old and has been in power for 41. in fact, if you look at paul b, a government and the team, sweaty, that collective time in power is one and 2 years more than a c julian power. so these are people who would love to have cut out for democratic
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and therefore there's a big flash between democratic forces and forces that 12 patriot or talent, or thank you very much for joining us. appreciate it. arnold saga from her. ari. thank you very much. and did sign for quite break now, and then we're looking at the u. s. community struggling to come to terms with another case of police brutality. as our report from memphis, the philippines often called the world's largest supplier of nurses suffers a critical shortage back home in a sport, the wells, pasco, for hold off on one of his biggest rivals, went in to buy that will ah
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hello. they will have a look at the weather across europe, and it's a windy situation over the next few days, particularly up in the north. you can see those gus, the wind blowing in from the west, and they're going to push those wet and wintery conditions across central parts of europe, in particular, germany and poland, and further east, over the next few days. but on tuesdays the north west is going to bear the brunt of those warnings out for the very north of scotland and that wet and wintry, where the pushing its way across western areas, but down in the south. so lots of bright spells to be enjoyed and things will start to warm up wintry weather, still pulling into norway with warnings out for possible avalanches here. but you can see that we are going to see the worst of that affecting denmark as well as germany, poland, so wet and wintry spells as well across the baltics pushing their way into western russia. now it has been cruelly here. it is gonna certainly get a little bit warmer. that's the same for the southwest. the spain and portugal. we've had warnings out in portugal to low temperatures. they'll be on the up over
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the next few days. it's looking much calmer, weather wise here. still those brushy winds blowing across the mediterranean and some rain blustery winds pulling across parts of greece creek, seeing the worst of that on wednesday, it does start to ease, however, we'll see sunshine in athens through to thursday. that's your weather update. ah, with african story. from african perspective and conditions. that's why less because you with one, if they're short documentary from african filmmakers for booking a fast. so i need in order to teach them as it comes in, do something that i can be part of the painter and she has stage africa direct on algebra. getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous. but it's absolutely vital that the stories to be told that society in
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this area, we push the fall food as we can to the front line. now, the smell of death is overpowering. a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given crisis or issue as al jazeera correspondence, that's what we strive to do lou ah, welcome back and made stories of following your secretary of say, antony blink and his calling for urgent steps to restore calm after an escalation in israeli palestinian violence. he was speaking in wester rooster,
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them after meeting with these railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as it comes off the days of violence in the region. an explosion is destroyed, a mosque in pakistan's, northwestern city of the shower. at least 62 people were killed. the hurry could taliban pakistan and the pakistani taliban claimed to have carried out via tag i'm peruse, president has told lawmakers to reconsider her proposal to move the 2024 general election to later this year. or shall see constitutional reforms to force the nation to go to a vote. supporters of the former president pedro castillo a, leading the demonstrations. now before a brazilian present jar ball scenarios applied for a 6 month tourist visa to remain in the united states. far i actually to flew to florida 2 days before his time ended on january 1st. a week later, thousands of his supporters storm brazil's highest institutions calling for the election result to be overturned. the supreme court has announced investigation to
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ball scenario for allegedly encouraging the protest. earlier this month, more than 40 democratic members of the u. s. congress call for both scenarios. current visa to be revoked, are just days after 5 memphis police officers were suspended and charged with murder over the fatal piecing of tyree nichols. a 6th officer has been suspended, pending and investigation. 29 year old victim's family lived in a neighbourhood represented by councilwoman. patrice robinson, robinson is called the attack overwhelming and inhumane. and she says she wants answers. she spoke to algy series. gabriel allison die. i want to welcome in 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 of the hands of police before it was released to the public and would share with the world. i was overwhelmed when we were sound a sound that video. i saw it with my own as an into person sitting in on
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a ground leaning up against the car and no wine 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 tyrene nichols, 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, let me know anything. they never told him why we even pulled m o o r e. even trying to hang up you. he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest part.
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this is the big go. oh, the lawyer for nichols family has praised the memphis police for the swift punishment of the officers. well, within 3 weeks, all the officers were fired. criminal charges were pressed against them and all were arrested. we're doing all that we've noted to robinson thinks that sets 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 player saw. and that's something we've got to get in place immediately because we don't want this to happen again. now i'm going to have citizens who are afraid of the police if we oh, so what do you do? and city leaders like robinson are in the middle of self reflection on policing and
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likely will be for a long time to come. gabriel sandow al jazeera memphis ukraine's has russia, has targeted residential areas in the northeastern city of har, keith and harrison in the south ukrainian authorities. a russian shelling has killed at least 5 people since sunday president. rosemary zalinski has urged allies to speed up the delivery of weapons with renewed military pushes expected in the coming weeks as the weather improves. but u. s. president joe biden has said f. 16 jets will not be provided to ukraine in while batteries and russian forces carrying out what minsk says, a defensive joint military exercises near the border with ukraine. he isn't taking any chances with ukrainian forces, practicing a range of drills on their side, in case russia tries to launch a new offensive from the north. natasha butler has more now from the ukrainian
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bella. ruth's board buzzer loaded in ideals. weaving through a pine in the super birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise, neither order with been wrong. the practice maneuvers to repel the enemy. ukrainian troops have been full to falling, but to thanks is on the border for months. if moscow tries to launch a new offensive from the north, the soldiers say they're prepared with doggy or we're totally ready to meet them. whoever brings the sold will fall by the sword. we're ready, mentally and physically. so we're waiting to make sure grandma was preparing an underground bunker 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 joined military exercises mil,
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50 exercises on defensive, but keeps not taking any chances. it was nearly a year ago that russian troops and fe did ukraine from paris and from russia. some military experts say the drills could be a diversion tact taken to law ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east. i'm a south, i never thought a shine which asked my bishop don't what we are not wasting time to think about what may or may not happen just we spend time preparing for everything over different yards of columbus hogs of savagery groups, talking attacks from all sides and a convenient sky. few people here expected this war and no one pretends to know what moscow is planning next bought. they're watching closely and say they're ready. natasha butler, al jazeera, on the ukraine. better us border in western australia authorities as searching for a tiny radio active capsule that went missing somewhere along
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a 1400 kilometer stretch of road mining company. rio tinto is apologize for losing the capsule, which is smaller than a coin as it was being transported across the out back crews in our grappling with the daunting task of searching the road that spans further than the length of great britain. and is that somebody will pick it up not knowing what it is. i think this is something interesting and you know, keep it, put it in the room, keep it in the car, give it to somebody else. not knowing what they are actually dealing with. general casara as a professor and physics at queen's university, belfast. he joins us live now. how serious is this? oh hello it's. but actually quite serious. i mean, as, as was said before, the size of the or the active sort of was not very big. but if someone picks it up and bring it home, it could cause serious serious damage to go to the person. because prolonged
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exposure to radiation could lead to, to serious consequences to the health or development of cancer or, or potentially even death. tell us more about the side effects. i could be cancer or death from this in the long time. but if, what if someone were to see something like this and, and pick it up. would it have an immediate effect with that be immediate symptoms are in terms of bleeding or, or skin blisters? yeah. with actually yes. so luckily the size of the source was not really big. so the effect of the, of the radiation generated is not going to be particularly strong in the short term . but if kept lost to the person after, you know, a few hours or a day, the person could start experiencing some serious effects such as
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vomiting, nausea or bleeding skin burns. so these are basically the 1st effects of radiation sickness. and then these could lead if, if, if continued this could lead to fainting and, but in the long term could also lead to counter development. so if these are plants, if someone model you know, cause field effect like these, the idea is to seek immediately medical attention and to get rid of whatever object today. and does someone have to actually come into contact with the capsule to, to hold it to touch it for that to be a risk or that also risks to just being nearby. so yeah, that did. did the source was quite small for a passer by. you will probably not feel any sues effect. so
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a short time exposure will not be particularly dangerous. it's only if kept close to the person in the house or in the bucket or something that serious effects can and can emerge. and you obviously have people looking for it. now this is a massive territory in the australian outback, looking for a very small object. see doing, it's likely it will ever be found. it's possible. it's possible, i think, i think actually the high chance eve, the object, the steel somewhere, there does not be taken already. if it's still on the road, there is a high chance that these can be found because the derivation that yet eat it produces can be seen from a very big distance. we made the proper detectors. so even if you are kilometers away, you should be able to identify a source of the sky. and so lastly, i think that if the object is still there, there is a good chance that be, can be found. how is material like this usually handled a huge surprise that
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a capsule as small as it isn't that each? how does it go missing? yeah, it's a good question. and so around read, you have the sources that are st. practicals and st. rules to, to be followed. and there are radioactive sources of this kind are found pretty much everywhere, even in universities, for didactic purposes or in industry and so on, days per variety of reasons. but they must be under extremely carefully. so for instance, if they're not used, they should be always sealed in, in radiation, shielding containers, all the people we specific training can handle the sources and they must wear protective equipment, blogs, or even suits. so to find out that a source of this kind was simply lost, it's quite,
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quite worrying. and i honestly, i haven't heard anything of this kind in the past few years. so i obviously, i don't know exactly what happened and i'm sure there are investigations ongoing. but this is a serious marker and it has to be treated with, with extreme seriousness. thank you very much. appreciate it. john. look sorry for joining us from belfast. thank you. the philippines is one of the world's largest providers of nurses. but the country's health department now says it's offering a critical shortage of more than a $100000.00. private hospitals are bearing the brunt with an estimated 40 percent of their workforce leaving to work abroad in the past 3 years. on a below reports from lee per 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 maybe. 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, right, the form beep with government facilities, what happens is we will increase that hospice sensation cost the dissatisfaction worse than 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 would about 40 percent of
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their nursing workforce quitting since 2020. although nurses in england and wales are striking over wages, they netted kingdom remains and attractive destination. carla d, my boy is one of 40000 philippine and nurses working in the u. k. u been journeying, i guess at the end of last year we got an 11 percent inflation squire high. i would say compared to give me. but the be itself, been able to spice or 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 the standard days to sign their lease between private and public health care workers. we are trying to study on how we can further improve the benefits to fall
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were health care workers, the disparity and pay. it was reason enough for carlo and his wife to enjoy years of separation. she finally joined him in the u. k. last year. but carla says it will always be a sacrifice to be living away from home. warned below al jazeera, the bus city, the philippines. cham is here now at this point. thank you, mary. i'm. we start with the nfl and we now know it'll be the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles. he will face off for the same football and next month . that's after the top seeds won their respective championships. david states has the action. the get emotion right here. i was concerned about patrick holmes, his ankle heading into this one. but thankfully for cheap spans. there was nothing wrong with his throwing on top of can't see what that touched. this is all, you'll see him home. he had 326 passing yards and 2 touchdowns,
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but they couldn't shake off. cincinnati did 110 games strike the bangles with 2 touchdowns of her own. still, they were locked 20 points each with seconds remaining when the homes came up with a decisive play. scrambling for 1st down, going to go for this got the mark the past. the stopper beneflex coveted to put a 15 year with the extra 15 yards. pretty crucial. there's a setting up harrison booker, for a match winning field goal, $45.00 kansas city, taking the f c championship and securing their place in the super bowl for the 3rd time in 4 years at the kansas city chiefs. that he could see that i didn't have that burst that i usually have. so i, i got the ball in my hands quicker. you saw that there was quite a few more channels than i usually would throw on. and we're lot of my teammates to make the place happen, and that's what i did. it was peer grit. he and kills, i'm prepared to do what he did and, and at that run at the end,
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i can't say enough. he, he is in the peer mas, rustic teams. 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 oh sams written i was amazing defending soda. the energy all of it. so it 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 to 10 or 14. 18 or when you gonna fell. ah, this is something we all dream about. we get to do it because, you know, we did a better and anybody else, nancy, this year said he goes on track to win the 2nd title after the only other victory
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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 leon, unless he has given his 1st interview since winning the wild cap and says he has achieved everything in his career. the argentina captain does they regret his behavior in the controversial quarter final against the netherlands, blaming nerves and tension messi celebrated a gall rice in front of the van dutch creature, lay down hall, and also insulted strike. have out very close to the 35 route. also referred to that i conic moments when he kissed the tracy cause he though, and as it was young, i was in by achieved everything with the national team as i always dreamed of. i achieved everything in my career at barcelona, on a personal level to winning the world cup was closing my career in a unique way. when i started with all this, i never imagined that it would be this way that all this would happen to me. and i
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think that reaching that moment was the best set eyes that i, i felt the world cup trophy was saying, it's over, it's over, come and grab me. now you can touch me. did you see that they say you cannot touch it or look at it, anything that's it. i was finally able to do all that. and apart from that, i saw that the trophy was shining. that was sparkling in that beautiful stadium and i didn't think about it. i didn't think about it. and i went to kiss it because i passed by chelsea have their eye on one of mrs. argentine and teammates and it sounds like they're ready to pay big money for him. they reportedly been $130000000.00 for enzo fernandez. the ben feca midfielder was named a young claire of the tournament at last month's wild cup. if the deal goes through, it would be a british transfer record eclipsing the $123000000.00 in manchester city, paid for jack relish. edison have appointed a former burn. the boss sean died shall then the manager. he replaces frank lampart who was fax last week with the club 2nd balsam in the premier league. i'm with also
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when since october, the 51 year old who signed a 2 and a half year deal and his evidence is 7th permanent manager. in nearly 7 years. it starts his 1st job since being dismissed by badly ad. it's a tricky start with leaders off know up next on saturday. up about the group. got onto the pitch about the funds, the show and precious as 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 the show about that a fail again. but some of the basic principles why the football club in my opinion stood for for a long time took the times at the moment. but we want to bring back that feel that a good fail and all i can ask for is, but it was brave that you know, because i know there's a lot going on at the minute. well, number one, golf at rowley macavoy, held off his rival, patrick read 2 in the do by. does it classic for the time read louis macavoy subpoena papers last month. as part of his defamation case against the pga tool,
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which blew us off to read the fax it to the saudi arabian live series, the american started the final round. 4 shots behind picks up 6. the finishes round with the club house lead on 18 under par. it meant that mcroy, he's been one of the main public critics of the live office, had to be the final weight of you gave himself a chance and he rolled in the pups and 20 feet for victory by one shot. before time . major went away with around $1500000.00. i'm the big trophy. find out next month if you can continue to play on the b b while to you itself. when you see the person right in front of you, birdie and those holes are equal 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 trophy for a 3rd climb today. and join ernie. els is a pretty cool feeling to the bay and another stand out performance from one of
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basketballs. biggest ass i got to send to the combo was up to his usual trick for the milky box against the newly pelican who had some eye catching me with the rain. but it was yeah. as he came out on top with 50 points and 13 rebounds about was winning comfortably at 135 to 110. having the pelicans that 8 straight lost as ne, stopping australian open champion. no joke of it. she says he'll be back next year to go for an 11th title in melbourne. shock of it. she's ranked number one in the world again after clinton she a record equaling 22nd grandson's high. so by beating stefano sits the past. he and rafael no doubt join a hold the most career majors 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 when down to mental strength. obviously with an injury scare just few
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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 are. so that's why i do feel a little bit deflated at the moment, but of course greatly satisfied and happy for, for to when walk. and every day we look forward to seeing the pictures from ice hockey, i know teddy back off in the town of hush, heat, pennsylvania famous where it's shocked for the schools traditionally, the funds for a stuffed animals and to the ice off the her she's at 1st goal if the game this time the team lost, so they have some weights until the end. a record of 6730910. you guys will be
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donated to $35.00 local charities in the sweet gesture. all right, and just to let you know in the f a cup of west ham have beaten at darby county in the 4th rounds and that revolt a 5th round tie against manchester united. that's all from me. it's back to marie. i'm in london. thanks very much della. that's it for the news. i'll be back in. am i with more the days news around off the top stories coming up very shortly. ah ah with
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