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. loves the whole robin you're watching out. is there a like a headquarters here in doha also coming up, america's top diplomat calls the com, following a spate of violence between israelis and palestinians. more fall out from the beating to death of an unarmed black man in the us city of memphis. 3 more people, a fired and way in one of the areas and me, him all that seen some of the fastest fighting for a look at how the conflict is affecting children. ah, welcome to the program, the number of people killed in monday, suicide bombing at a mall skin pakistan has now risen to 87. many. those killed and injured were members of barcus on security services. the attacker managed to get pass mo,
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pull checkpoints before detonating the device at the mosque. a commander from the rekey taliban, known as the bank on the telephone, said it was responsible, but the group later issued a statement denying involvement. let's cross over to cabal, haida, who's in pasha for so be monitoring events for us overnight come, all pakistan was braced for an increase in those death figures, and it seems that we're hitting the 80 mark and perhaps even more a yes indeed. as you just heard before 87 b, but now confirmed dead. i'm the likelihood that the dead joy, mid rise, even for rescue and relief efforts are still under way. heavy equipment is trying to break those huge slab on grade. many people are said to be still under that one grade why some people were brought down to like a many of the carrier gauge. well, because of the heavy concrete that fell on them during that congregation there. and
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as you mentioned, detroit indeed a very sensitive, highly secure area. so people are even blaming do your daughter, diesel, complete, and confidence, and negligence. and if you are the local people here, they will tell you that they're the ones who are bending up front of these attacks . they've been at 60 percent, didn't feel. and the number of i know the politicians are and tell you that all is well. and that they had already decided on the national action plan, back in 2014 after that deadly attack on army public school. there. now thinking of bringing back the national action plan, so that again showed the lack of concern policy by the government who had been promising that there is a provide safety and security. most of the police men that we see around here have no black jacket. they've been complaining that they're going to have adequate dick
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whitman to be able to deal with that day. because the dead, he get dollar bon buckets on fight that well on. they've got sophisticated weapons and although the high ups were del you, deborah, why did everything to the police, they will also complain that they had no funding on that front. that the i m f d major, trying to provide a bailout, a bug based on the situation is quite bad. that social media thought i'd been blaming the, or dr. duke and the government all complete infected. well, why don't you give us the overview as well? kamala says, we have to also focus really might quite minute the on the investigation, cuz this was a huge lapse insecurity in areas light base where there are a high intensity of security offices living and working in a particular area has various coal, tens of security that must have been breached full this bama to have got so close to the mosque. absolutely. we renter that
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side yesterday and they were more than 5 sick n. busy dawn's inside diag highly secure complex. there was right next to that j minister out the government out the gold commander, richard the miller, g head of this particular province. and so i crossed the road and ended up thought the big question as to how this man with so much explosive road, able to go through all of those barriers. i did a security camera and in place and how he wasn't able to get into the mosque and then said in the front, drove the mark during the congregation of bread. so people are saying that they have such high security are not safe then that people are larger, not safe at all. and it is considerable lang i had and focused on some people even suggesting that the god of that to get her did situation. the government will now be looking for the next tuesday delay the election. one much the member that budget
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on had a government and ball which are, are brought out at enron con, and i government, i get fainter delivered on the economic run and vendor deliver on a providing, hit go to a gated. a people will continue to depend through the day as that story develops. come on how to force that impish. our now the secretary of state is calling for urgent steps to come, the escalation in israeli palestinian violence. antony blinking is an israel where he met prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to hold talks with palestinian prison mahmoud abbas on tuesday. lincoln's visit comes just days after violence or up to the occupied palestinian territory or diplomatic editor james base as will arrive in televi. they're poor, the u. s. secretary of state is visiting at a time of high tension, but with few expectations us diplomacy can do anything to help. he spoke about
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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 rallies died, but didn't mention the raid janine 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 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
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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 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 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
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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. u. s. defense zachary lloyd austin has arrived in south river a 2 day trip to meet with his south korean counterpart. that is that to discuss u. s. and south grades defense corporation and sold worries over north grades, expanding nuclear arsenal. young young carried out her record number of missile tests last year. 3 more people have been fired in the u. s. city of memphis, following the death of an unarmed black men at the hands of police. 5 officers already been dismissed for beating tyree nichols during a traffic stop. he died 3 days later. gabriel alexander has more from memphis. well yeah, this investigation is very much continuing here. in memphis, officials say that they are still in the early stages of it and more charges could
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be pressed against officials or people that were involved in this, in terms of these 3 new people that have been fired, they were part of the fire department and 2 of the 3 were emergency medical technicians or paramedics and the other was an ambulance or fire truck driver that was with them. they were fired, according to officials here because as part of the investigation, they were some of the 1st responders that arrived at the scene. after tyree nichols laid on the ground helpless after he had been beaten for several minutes by those 5 police officers, all of whom have been fired and are now facing criminal charges. the fire department says they were fired because they did not render aid quick enough to tyree nichols as he laid their essentially fighting for his life. not only that,
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but the police department as well, has said another officer involved, other than the 5 that have been fired, has been placed on administrative leave. while this investigation continues, this particular officer was one of the 1st that pulled over tyree nichols in what they initially said was a traffic stop that led to him, fleeing from the scene after being beaten there, and then beat and later at another scene. so this is very much a wide ranging investigation, and the officials here that are investigator are casting their net white, and far to figure out who all was involved and how they will be punished. the global economic outlook is less gloomy than it was in october, not according to the international monetary fund which finds few economic storm clouds on the global horizon. the i'm f, her slightly raised its global growth forecast to 2.9 percent due to unexpected
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spending in the us in europe. as well as the reopening of trying to economy underneath and of energy costs. the report found that inflation is beginning to decline in the face of high interest rates, which he calls encouraging. but the news is all good. china is recovery could stole due to possible future code outbreaks. there's also the danger of an escalation of the war in ukraine, which would destabilize energy and food markets. now we'll get the view from basing in just a moment. the 1st mike, hannah reports now from washington dc. the current economy has largely been shaped by the countries reserve bank over the past year. it's kicked interest rates from near 0 to 4 percent. it's intention for consumers to spend less and save more. and as such, curb rampant inflation. it succeeded, but at a price growth last year was 2 point one percent. that's less than half of what it
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was the year before. on a positive side unemployment to set new record lows. but generally, the economy continues to weaken the i m. s. has china will be a major driver of global growth this year due to pent up demand after 3 years of strict convent 19 lockdown. we've already seen a bounce in the chinese economy. during the new year period, there was an increase in consumption by 12.2 percent compared to the same period last year. but economists say we're not likely to see the same surgeon inflation that we have seen in other major economies. one reason is that while chinese households have been saving big household income has also taken a significant hit due to repeated locked downs. this as well as fears of possible future curve and waves means people won't be so quick to empty. their bank accounts, especially on big ticket items, also affecting consumer confidence is china's ailing property sector. while the government is raising to ease the real estate slumped,
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recovery will take time. chinese state planet meanwhile says it's been working to stabilize the prices of every day. goods such as grain and vegetables through the costs of some items, including pork and fruits has been rising. the i know predicts that china will hit a gdp of 5.2 percent for 2023. and while that may be good news, been many here. experts say that rapid growth in china could lead to a spike in global prices. the food and energy, though the living conditions it's i, me and mars kaya stayed continue to deteriorate. that he, 2 years after a military coup close to one and a half 1000000 people now thought were fled from their homes and basic services across the country have failed. tony chang reports not from the states on the impact, the violence as having on children who have been cut off largely from education and healthcare for these children. this was the highlight of a difficult 2022. and this year shows little sign of improvement. most have been
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paused from their homes for fear of air strikes and artillery attacks. but as the gifts are handed out, the smiles return bags of snacks and cake. a rare indulgence in difficult times. a dig, i've seen children with trauma because of the sounds of war, plains and artillery. they won't speak to strangers because they're so scared when they draw. i see pictures of gums and abandoned himes. the parents are too busy trying to earn a living and can't take care of them. these 8 handouts are all funded from donations within myanmar. international organizations can't operate because of fighting and restrictions put in place by mia mars military. you're clear, ah, i see malnutrition amongst the children. there are grown ups and outlay people who aren't getting enough to 8. and they have problems maintaining a personal hygiene because they're being forced out of the homes. in another camp close to the city of da, most of women do their laundry and the pools above a waterfall, an estimated 75 percent of the people in this state have been forced from their
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homes by fighting basic facilities like running water and electricity has stopped working, even the journey to school is now an adventure. these high school students must run across a river in a dugout canoe just to get to class. english lessons in a jungle clearing was teenagers, study for future jobs in the service industry. but it's hard to concentrate in these makeshift classrooms and teachers don't even have that basic educational tools. submitted. aw, to tim earhart. we want to open up higher education, but getting access to the internet and books for the library is still difficult. we're trying to solve this for most children in this area, even of basic education and plans for the future seem a long way all the best they can hope for is a hot meal. and if they're lucky, a full stomach, tony chang, or still had he all al jazeera bruce congress postpones and other debates early elections. well protested,
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continue to cooper for the president to resign. the battle full kitchen go, democratic public to come to an ultra no promotion to retake a key eastern city from the n 23. 0 oh. hello there let's up to the middle east and nevada. we want more unsettled weather, pulling out of the mediterranean, bringing some heavier rain, working its way for the east, turning into wintery conditions across iran. but iraq seems very heavy falls over the next few days. and that rain is set to intensify across northern areas of saudi arabia. by the time we get into the mid week, it does start to clear, however, and i joins more southern areas of the gulf that have really seen more settled. whether that's thanks to a southerly flow of air, it's pick temperatures up in places like doha and do by by wednesday,
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looking much clearer here. but the wind poses a problem in places like libya as well as egypt as we go into tuesday. so some heavy rain to be found around coastal areas of to new z. uh, but it does start to work its way for the east of the next few days. the cold remains from morocco putting all the way down to mauretania. we've got warnings out here of low temperatures, but stretching from southern sudan towards nigeria, we have seen some exceptional heat with possible challenges to temperature records wessa across southern parts of africa, particularly for zambia as well as botswana, west of easton areas of south africa as well as madagascar, but if we have a look at cape town, it is an improving picture with sunshine. ah, i ah
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a with a pool. ah ah. look like you're watching, i'll just say with me. so robin in doha, reminder of all top news stories. the number of people killed and a most attack in pakistan has not risen to 93. a suicide bomber blew himself up inside the crowd to building in the city of the shower. but he was killed and
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injured with members of the security services. the secretary of state is calling for urgent steps to restore. com between israelis and palestinians on sleep. lincoln met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and israel is, is, it comes just days after balance erupted, an occupied palestinian 3 emergency respond, disappeared. 5 in the u. s. city of memphis, following the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of the police 5 offices of already being dismissed, but beating tyree nichols during a traffic stop. bruce congress has postponed a debate to move forward. elections is not scheduled for tuesday last week. parliament rejected a similar motion to have the polar sheer president dinner. ability has warned politicians, if they don't to prove the change, she'll push the constitutional reforms to false early elections. there have been anti government protests as december when for president federal castillo was impeached and arrested. was he and even reports now from here, euchre in pune,
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a region of southern peru, she spoke to the families of those who died during the political unrest today i think that there were 17 year old psychology student jamie led adel keep. i used to sleep. no longer has blankets or sheets. the indigenous custom is to remove them for ever. 8 days after a person dies. miss eric american. that her, when she was small, i mean there she is playing in her school band. ah, the family of 4 has been in morning since january nights when police fired live rounds for testers in the city of william baker in for the m a fever and both got the comparatively men, had gone to the market to buy food, who were not in the protest there were 2 blocks away, and suddenly she was shot over them at that army. fellows that must have killed my daughter and other innocence we want justice. justice is what we ask for the social
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biddy, mozilla. his. these are the government, suggest stones and sticks thrown by protest, as were responsible for the 18 people killed that day and call yucca. but the autopsy report states that jamie let was killed by a 9 millimeter bullet confirming with the family already believed. ah, will jak a has turned into one of the upper centers of anti government protests in the pool or region of southern peru since former president federal castillo was impeached and imprisoned. 7 weeks ago when he tried to shut down congress, these people that you see here have been walking all night to reach the city of whole. yeah. got there from all over the bruno region. and as you can see, they are still very, very much determined to keep on protesting, to keep on blocking roads and to keep on demanding that the president of them down the merge ends in the central square, where we find would looks like a typical carnival. but in fact, it's a fundraising event all year from us,
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but in babylon was still out of been with us today. we are using our music to collect funds for our brothers who have suffered the repression of the state id for many are still suffering from severe injuries. oh, no, no need that others tell us the collecting money to send more groups to the capital lima, to join the indigenous protests who are already there demanding immediate elections and the ouster of the present. i'm helicopters, fly overhead, but so far near by troops have not moved in to unblock highways. after refusing 3 times, congress has now agreed to reconsider president deena baldwin, to demand, to bring forward general elections for october. an offer that here seems to have fallen on deaf ears. see in human al jazeera, who former bazillion present john ball tomorrow has applied for a 6 month tourist visa to stay in the united states. his request comes after some
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democratic members of the us house of representatives, cold visa to be revoked. false nora went to florida in december after losing the election to luis and saluted silver. a week later, thousands of his supporters stole brazil's presidential palace, congress and supreme court, calling for the election result to be overturned and japanese chancellor has welcome to brazil back onto the world stage. lashelle says in president, meeting with president to silver shall said that he's looking forward to a new chapter between the 2 countries. the leaders agreed to work together to fight climate change with germany pledging over $200000000.00 to help protect the amazon . to also discuss the war in ukraine, lula said that brazil would not provide keith with weapons of view. brazil has no interest in sending weapons so that it won't be used in the war between ukraine and russia. brazil is
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a country of peace. our last dispute was in the paraguayan war and therefore brazil doesn't want to have any participation. ukrainian troops say that they're ready to fight off any military advance over that 1000 kilometer long border with bella. ruth, just a few club which is north of where they've been training russian and bell russian forces are continuing major air exercises. such a butler met, ukrainian troops on the border in utopia province. mercer lived in la yos weaving through a pine and silver birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise near the border with generous ha the practice maneuvers to repel the enemy. ukrainian troops have been fortifying that defences 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 were your quit, totally ready to meet them. whoever brings the sold will fall by the sword. we're
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ready, mentally and physically. so we're waiting 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 belarus, your troops are carrying out joint military exercises. minsk says, the exercises are defensive, but keep nor 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. tac take to law ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east and the south are nevertheless shine with shaft lavetia. we are not wasting time to think about what may or may not happen. we spend time preparing for everything for different scenarios, column attack. so saboteur groups attacks from all sides and even from the sky g
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people here expected this war and no one pretend 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 as border de because it republic of congo has launched a military operations re take control of the time of katrina, just ahead of a schedule visit to the country by pope francis m 23 rebel seized the eastern town on thursday. after days of fighting in november, regional leaders broker a deal for the armed group to withdraw from areas that it had seized by january the 15th. but they've been accused of faking a pullback. patrick, may i, is the congolese government spokesperson administer of communications. speaking to al jazeera, he blamed outside interference for the escalating violence. or we are not fighting m 23. we are fighting run these military. that's must be said, that's been my must be no end to prisons, guy me you of course you read the report of you an expert. it's clear that hundreds
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armies walking there. i won't go on details about or perish. 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 this process, especially luanda and narrow b. and we are strong believe we strongly believe that the easiest tradition may be the longest tradition may come from diplomacy, but you need to be to if she, when i dance i, as we keep saying in d or c. and clearly, one that is not committed to peace, that's why they are continuing these bad adventure. if m 20 tree i india, s, and part of dear see if we have trouble india or seeds because we decide to help wanda in 1994. it's because we open our borders, taurus of those millions refugees, and some of them come with weapons come of them. we've come with or does bad things f dealer. our 1st killing can release population. they never attack round out. they
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don't kill warranties. we have to fight them de, exactly the way we are fighting orders. armored will. that was the agreement we met together. in one day we narrow the process. the current viras pandemic in the united states will no longer be regarded as a national and public health emergency. starting in may, washington declared cave at 19 a threat to public health 3 years ago as part of its federal response plan. the declaration ensured millions of people could be treated tested and vaccinated for free. the announcement came on the same day. the will help organisations that the virus remains a global health emergency. now the sea of tick tock is set to testify before a u. s. congressional committee to address security and privacy concerns. shoe g chew will appear before the energy and commerce committee and march as a push in congress to ban the chinese own video sharing app. politicians fair that china has access to data collected on the social media platform. next month,
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the us house foreign affairs committees. it's better to decide whether to block its use in the country. illustrator. here the search is on for a small radio, active cap, seal full of hazardous cesium, 137, mining company, rio tin to apologize for leasing. council, which is believe to follow up a truck on its way to the storage facility. a security party armed with gang account is, is now combing the area and the visuals worn. it can cause radiation burns or sickness if handled. air 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. so our concern is to really bring it to the public's attention. ah.

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