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every year in china, an estimated $80000.00 children are abducted by one of their parents. 101 east. fuller's some mothers, desperately trying to re unite with their children. on al jazeera, the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america? how much is social media companies know about you? and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line? ah, you are a secretary of state arrives in tel aviv against a backdrop of spiraling violence. he says urgent steps must be taken to restore con
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. oh, hello, i'm mary. m m i z in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the death toll continues to climb after a suicide boss reduces a mosque to rumble in the pakistani city of pasha, we're preparing for a new russian offensive. al jazeera is alongside ukrainian troops training at the bella ruse order like finding a needle in a haystack. a search for a tiny radioactive cap, seal lost in the australian outback. ah, well, you are a secretary of state antsy blinkin has cool for urgent steps to restore calm between israel and the palestinians, amid some of the worst violent scene in the region for years. lincoln spoke in west jerusalem alongside the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. after holding
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talks on monday, lincoln condemned the weekend attack on israelis and occupied east jerusalem in which 7 people were killed outside the synagogue. he said america's commitment to israel security were maids, iron clad lea, a tank followed in israeli military rate in the occupied westbank town of janine on thursday in which 10 palestinians were killed and just hours before blinking landed another palestinian was shot and killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank that took the number of palestinians killed this month to $35.00 is ready forces have started ceiling the homes of suspected palestinian attackers. these will eventually be demolished, as part of security measures announced on sunday. by the far right government. lincoln's visit to the region is seen as a test of the biden administration's med lease. policy is expected to hold discussions with the policy and president mahmoud abbas on tuesday. our diplomatic editor james bays begins our coverage from west jerusalem arriving at telephone.
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therefore the u. s. secretary of state is visiting at a time of high tension, but with few expectations. u. s. diplomacy can do anything to help. he spoke about recent violence to take an innocent life and an act of 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, 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, 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
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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 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
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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. within falling developments out of pakistan to day, an explosion destroyed a mosque in the northwestern city of the shower. this killed at least 60 people that dozens of others are injured. many of the wounded are also in a critical condition. come, i'll hide, it has more from the shower. as you can see, you young cough gone, craig and still i being lifted in order to recover the dead. we had a better state copies of the only koran that had been dug out. there still dead
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body then there, the dead girl had been climbing steadily. this had been one of the deadliest dag by the dead. he get the bond buckets. don dog are doing a mark inside the police line. we are george that suicide bomb. i had several killers of exploit chapter in bardy. the big question of course today will be how did they suicide bomber get into it? i just sent it there. yeah. it was very unfortunate we lost 15 men and had owned 150, injured hostility rescue operation is under. we because the moving to duty with extra key is for keeping the bodies or those who may have been trapped inside us. 2 figures may rise and that is your effort. that's still on the way after several hours. they're heavy equipment
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had been brought in to live these concrete slabs in order to anybody and bought it and need those heavy weight. how many people have been able to come out of days? i'm scared, but the debt dollars rising on their luck, the school buses going to the full tilt and we're staying here is and i will be here in the last it with 40. we're not going to remove them until then. we are here and the operation is going to new. we are the lady reading hospital. behind me, you can see the emergency ward, where the wake terms of the deadly attack. what brought railway shirts. family members are all waiting outside to get some news of do a wounded and i've got it in the city and gave the shower, has seen deadly attacked over the past few weeks. although the saw a relative garm for several years. the return of the $30.00 bond focused on,
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with thousands of it fight dead onward, sophisticated weapons had been targeting the police force and the security forces. and this deadly attack day in rain for the killing of one of their senior commanders, holland corner thorny who was here last year and a roadside bomb which that they did a good dollar bon budget on blamed on budget on. however, there is an emergency situation more fitted across august on our now and on a heightened state over lug and of god's day will be funeral 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 province mashanda is the founder of that policy think tank to ballot in islamabad. 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
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buckets. bonnie, 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 in the boldness of the attacks that the t d b, as has been conducting in this country over the last several months. i think anytime a countries attack, the principal responsibility for protecting that country is, 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 ttp was the principal enemy of the buck, sunny state, the bus,
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and the military delivered victory for the people of boxes on. and these kinds of attacks were supposed to be behind the ah, democratic republic of congo. the government has launched an operation to retain the strategic town of kit shonda and $23.00 rebels. seize this town in the east of the country on thursday, off the days of fierce fighting. the violence broken van medea where the m. 23 had agreed with regional leaders to withdraw from position seized in the east by january. 15th out. there is malcolm webb has more on this now 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 has 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 pope's behaving nearly 40 years,
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and here in the capital can chatter a podium have 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 a 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. almost. we been walking with them. we stop working with damage to prison, to security in order to build piece together. but that's clearly not the choice of the prisons tagami. so the pop will come will be a pitcher is have the pole because even if we have these bad situation, the eastern part of the year see by the pope 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
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to see the situation. what is going on year and to walk, to make sure we bring peace. we will piece together in the estron part of the receipt. and why of the government forces failed to stop the advance of am 23 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 prisons, tagami you. of course you read the report of you an expert. it's clear that when his armies walking there, i won't go on details about o parish and, but what i can tell is that the government, the democratic republic of con government is walking to defend this territory ear. we been committed in different peace process, especially luanda and narrow b, and we are strong believe we strong believe that the easiest sedition maybe the longest tradition may come from diplomacy, but you need to be to if she wanna dis i as we keep saying india or c,
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and clearly one that is not committed to peace. that's why they are continuing these bad adventure with m. 20 tree. ah, i india as some part of dear c. so what does rwanda wants? what does run the want from them? and i think the in unit to us, the prisons tagami because since i, in the past day is been like doing bed campaign and lying about a genocide happening in this one of the, or see you, our journalists and your media walks there. you can all, to simone you, what is going on in the ground? there is no, it's speech into your see ear present. tagami is too committed to make this tool. we fuss and to make peace with fundies because if we have trouble india or seeds because we decide to help wanda in 1994. now paris president has told lawmakers too . we consider a proposal to move the general election, which was meant happened in 2024 to later this year, or she will seek constitutional reforms to force an election through on saturday.
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congress rejected dina blanche's plan to bring forth the vote to help bring an end to nationwide strike. pulling on how to step down to forces. the former president federal castillo a leading the demonstrations castillo, was arrested in december for trying to shut down. congress bought them, put it back to vote for peru in favor of this country by going ahead with these elections in 2023 and let's say to the whole of peru with the highest responsibility we will all go forward with our latin america is salisia newman. has more from rally in southern peru. we're here in the city of holy ok. i in the porno region. this has been one of the ever centers of the mileage that's been taking place here in peru on the 9th of january, 18 of the residence, or the people who are coming to protest were killed by live ammunition presumably by the police. people had been absolutely outraged ever since they've taken over
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the streets, and they have also shut down highways, road and all the commerce in this region. now for nearly a month, what i can also tell you is that there is something very unusual going on. you've been here music behind me on a stage, but it's not because it's a celebration or a carnival which would normally be taking place at this time of year. but rather it is an event to gather. a money to collect contributions to help the injury and the families of those who are killed on january the night. things here have gotten very, very tough. the whole city is blocked. and all commerce, as i say in transportation has been, has been stopped. food and fuel cannot get in or out of this area at the residence and the mainly indigenous community live here and to have come from the region. in fact, from around the city to take part in protest today, say that they do not accept president a lot of this offer or,
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or rather her ultimatum to congress to have to hold early elections. they, 1st of all, they say they don't believe or secondly, they say congress will never agree in that. even if it does the october elections that would possibly take place or not soon enough. they say they want elections immediately and that they wanted the president whom they consider that the person was culpable of those killings to step down and that nothing short of that will do it without their ally from london. more still ad for you on the program. we look at the u. s. community struggling to come to terms with another case of police brutality lab reports from memphis and the philippines often called the world's largest supplier of nurses, suffers a critical shortage back home. ah
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hello this via weather warnings was still out for a new zealand north island before we get there. however, have a look at australia and you can see that cloud bringing some very heavy rain diagonally all the way from northern areas of western australia to new south wales . some heavy falls to come across the north as well as for queens. and we are expecting from possible flooding from those heavy falls. nothings have cooled down slightly across the southeast corner. behind that cold front. they do warm up slightly, but we are expecting temperatures to for once again. we'll see that reflected in adelaide on thursday as that weather weather comes in now with across a tasman very heavy rain expected once again in the northland and into oakland. by the time we get into wednesday, you can see that rolling in that's not going to help the flood hit areas. it is moving pretty quickly into the bay of plenty, and it will continue to work its way down south through the mid week. now we moved to south east asia, more heavy rain to come for part of the philippines,
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the flood advisories remain from all eastern areas and you can see the flow of more bringing more heavy rain across the malay peninsula on tuesday. and by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be java island that sees the very heavy downfalls. that sure weather update. ah, the witness inspiring films from around the world. they shall not stop the violence and killed the power. is beth witness intimate portraits and epic struggles? because leadership is also not just looking for witness the human spirit and bitter reality. there been men who believe women are corporate witness award winning voice, his telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera lou.
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ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories of following the secretary of state antony blank and his calling for urgent steps to restore calm. after an escalation, israeli palestinian violence. it was speaking in west jerusalem after meeting with these writing prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his visit comes days of after death. his was, it comes off the days of violence in the region. and explosion is destroyed. a mosque in pakistan's, northwestern city of the shower. at least 62 people were killed. that we could taliban pakistan in the pakistani taliban claim to have carried out the attack and improve the president has told lawmakers to reconsider proposal to move the 2024 general election to lay to this year. oh, she'll seek constitutional forms to force an election through. supporters of the
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former president pedro castillo, have been leading the demonstrations for the past 6 or 7 weeks to stays after 5 memphis police officers were suspended and charged with murder over the fatal beating of tyree nichols, a 6th officer has been suspended, pending and investigation. the 29 year old victim's family lived in a neighbourhood represented by counsel women. patrice robinson, robinson is called the attack overwhelming and inhumane. and she wants answers. she spoke to algae air escape. will 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 was share with the world. i was overwhelmed when we were so sound that video. i saw it with my own as an
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entre person sitting in on 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 still a lot of unanswered questions into the death of tyree 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've 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 evaluation on you know, anything. they never told him why we even pulled him over. oh, are we even trying to hang up you? he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest part. this is the
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banquet go of oh, the lawyer for nickels 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 were doing all that we'd 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 gotta 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. now ukraine says russia has targeted residential areas in the north, in the northeastern city of her keith and harrison in the south ukraine authority, se russian shelling as killed at least 5 people since sunday present autumn is lensky is urged allies to speed up the delivery of weapons with renewed military push is expected in the coming weeks as the weather improves. but joe biden has said that f. 16 jets will not be provided to ukraine or batteries and russian forces are carrying out what minex as a defensive joint military exercises near the border with ukraine. he is in taking any chances with ukrainian forces, practicing a range of drills on their side case. russia tries to launch a new offensive from the north. dasha motley has more from the ukrainian belarus border. bertram loaded in ideals. weaving through
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a pine in the silver birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise neither order with been wrong. they practice maneuvers to repel the enemy. ukrainian troops have been fortifying, but to thanks is on the border for months. if moscow tries to launch a new offensive from the north, the soldiers said they're prepared with doggy or were 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 i'm on this paper. 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 bellow, receive troops or carrying out joint military exercises. mid 50 exercises on defensive. but keith's not taking any chances. it was nearly
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a year ago that russian troops invaded ukraine from better or worse, and from russia. some military experts say the drills could be a diversion tag, take to law ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east. i'm a south. i live with a sham with shaft, my bishop, norma. we are not wasting time to think about what may or may not happen just we spend time preparing for everything, all the different scenarios, column, a tags of savagery groups. welcome attacks from all sides, an agency sky. few people here expected this war and no one pretends to know what moscow is planning next. but they're watching closely and say they're ready. natasha butler, al jazeera, on the ukraine, better us border. in western australia authorities is searching for a tiny radioactive camp seal that went missing somewhere along a 1400 kilometer stretch of road mining company. rio tinto is apologize for losing
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the capsule, which is smaller than a coin as it was being transported across the outback crews. and grappling with the daunting task of searching the roads that spans fell in the length of great fortune . simply driving past the capture could expose passengers the equivalent of an x ray in terms of radiation. their concern 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 a room, keep it in the car, give it to somebody else. not knowing what they are actually dealing with. john lucas, sorry. as a professor in physics at queen's university, belfast, he says he's hopeful the caps will be found despite the enormous search area. even the object, the steel somewhere there, or if it does not be taken already. if it's still on the road, there is a high chance that these can be found because the radiation that it produces can be
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seen from a very big distance. we made the proper detectors. so even if you're 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 the can be found around to read. you have 2 sources that are st . prosecutors and st. rules to, to be followed. and there are roger the sources of this kind found pretty much everywhere, even in universities for deducted purposes or in industry and so on, days per variety of reasons. but they must be under the extremely carefully all the people we specific training can handle the sources and they must wear protective equipment, blogs, or even suits. so the find out that a source of this kind was simply lost. it's quite warring on out the philippines. the country is one of the world's largest providers of
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nurses, but the country's own health care department now says that it's suffering a critical shortage of more than a $100000.00 private hospitals bearing the brand with an estimated 40 percent of their workforce leaving to work abroad in the past 3 years on a be low reports now from leap or city in this private hospital, south of manila, nurses are young. most of those staffing dis, desk had only recently graduated and chances are they are not going to spend the rest of their careers here. i asked if they plan to work abroad maybe. oh, the answer is a resounding yes. 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 gobber man. so if we, ah, right the little bit,
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we have government facilities. what happens is we will increase da hospitalisation cost. the 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 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 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 to nurses working in the u. k. even journey, i guess at the end of last year regarding an 11 bro said your play should squire high, i would say compared to give me. but the be itself,
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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 the standard days, the santa reese between private and public health care workers. we are trying to study on how we can further improve the benefits so far. we're healthcare workers, the disparity and pay. it was reason enough for carlo and his wife to enjoy years of separation. she finally joined him in the u. k last year. but carla says it will always be a sacrifice to be living away from home while below al jazeera, the past city, the philippines. ah .

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