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you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in ohio. edu. navigate also a heads. more bodies are pulled from the rubble of a mosque in pakistan that came under attack and the shower at least 95 people are dead. 3 emergency responders are fired in memphis for not providing medical aid to tyree nichols. the black man who died at the hands of police and not so gloomy the international monetary fund raises its global economic outlook for the 1st time in a year. ah, hello, we begin with a 10 stand off in occupied east jerusalem, where palestinians have been protesting in the town of zable cupboard. that's where israel is planning on demolishing several homes in the coming hours. this comes ahead of us secretary of state antony lincoln's visit today. my law. he'll meet
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with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. just the day after talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his again called for a di escalation by both sides. there's been a rise in violence in the run up to lincoln's arrival in the area. on monday, we have more, i'll blink, and visit to, to my left from bernard smith in a moment. but 1st, let's bring in russell sardar, who is joining us from german will cupboard and occupied east jerusalem, where at us will those demolitions are expected to take place. tell us what palestinians they are facing well only in the morning to day they are being confident peach of between that palestinians and these rally border pool is here. so 15 promised indians have been injured by the israeli border . pointless here. so a variety to be in the morning people start together and then they have try to book the roads by the, the garbage trucks, by, by the rogues, and also set fire on the,
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on the tires, to prevent israeli bulldozers and 3 in job macapp. but i'm trying to stop them demolishing. they are demolishing their houses here. so they're right after the after the decision, the accordion decisions taken by the right to secure the cabinet. now the process of the machine is expected to is expected to accelerate because it could that that decision constitute the collective punishment. and right after that decision, many palestinians who leave in job look at that received the calls from the regulatory team. and they have been told that their houses are going to be demolished, ought to be repeated, called locally moms. here. they have me that last names yesterday through the mall . it's going asking people, the resident repetitive in job mach about to joined the general strike to pro pass that. so that's why people today are blocking the route, trying to prevent these boulders coming into the, into this,
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this right over the more or less, you know, the how does is not need here. just lucky at 15 houses have been the more just than yesterday. another guy was over by a fellow damien, was also the more there. so the mood here is quite times among the palestinians because the next house to be the more the school be belonging to one of them. and that's why here the situation is it's quite tense and today we are expecting that the valuable desert trying to or at least attempt to get into job cabinet and probably demolish some of the houses. i have just talked to one of the families that received a call and that the family has no connection with the attacks that took place last week. thank you so much for suicides. are reporting from occupied east jerusalem will cross over to milan, bring in bernard smith, he's joining us from the occupied west bank. so what's expected from the blinking visit to the occupied territory, bernard wilder. anthony,
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blinking her eyes in the occupied west bank when the prospects for peace between israel and the palestinians have never been more bleak. violence is steadily on the rise, and the rest of the world is distracted by what's going on in ukraine. meanwhile, here 35 palestinians have been killed in confrontations with israelis in just the last month. and palestinians now have to confront the most ex drive extreme right. israeli cabinet has ever been packed with ministers, eager to prove to that constituents how tough they can be on the palestinians. one of those ministers, national security minister, it mob been given, wants to increase settlement construction, give more gum permits to israel is making life very difficult for male and female palestinian prisoners. one prison thought is electricity cars off for the last 3 days. they've been raids on prisoners cells and what happens to prisoners masses to the palestinian st. so we all of that, we can see the situation in the occupied west by deteriorating. so the palestinians,
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the personnel authorities totally lines on the americans has no sway with israelis . it relies on the americans to persuade these rallies to write in its worst excesses and we can expect mood a bus. so we asking that of antony blinking, blinking he may ask to be asking the palestinians to stop pursuing israel through the international criminal court. and he may ask them to to restore security cooperation that was withdrawn last week after the rates in janine tricky for the palestinians because that's the only cause they have to play against israel. thank you so much, bernard smith, reporting from what i'm alone. the occupied listening focused on the death of at least 95 people killing a suicide attack at a mosque in a high security compounds and push our debris as being cleared. as most parts of the mosque have collapsed, rescue teams have been retrieving bodies from the rubble not happens when a suicide bomber blew himself up during afternoon prayers that he could. taliban
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focused on denied his involvement after initially claiming the attack that target is police officers come either has more from the shower. one person still may think they're trying to see if they can find the heavy equipment up god being taken away because this particular risk, you're in relief, effort did now all war been more of a gabriela, to be frank, after the morning. odd. they were walking throughout the night, were standing on what was the roof of the marsh volume break drifted metters beams, column beams of the whole building. and it's also very difficult to walk around. but as you can see, people are still trying to find out if they can account for that missing person. they have been moving chains across the province because the dead bodies of the police men have been taken to the native religion moving scenes. their families
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received those dead bodies. and i've got a lot of questions that read as to how are there 2 side bama were able to come in tradition, march reports to david about 500 warship. birds for the afternoon. prayers were present inside the march. the suicide bomber was also inside. it was in the front row. busy of the mark and i did renew detonated there. why? so i lot of questions as to how such a high secure area could come under are also a lot of questions as far as the people are concerned. because what they're saying is that the local leadership, the politicians, are busy with politics trying to catch a, rendered what it is, the people who are facing the brunt of this new fresh rave of attack. 3 emergency medical responders have been fired in the u. s. city of memphis, following the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police, just a warning,
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you may find some of the images and the report disturbing. so they've been accused of failing to conduct a proper medical assessment of tyree nichols after he was beaten by officers during a traffic stop sized. policemen have been dismissed. the 29 year old died 3 days later of his injuries. so the 5 officers who beat the young black man tire nichols are also black. they are actions are raising questions about race and policing. gabriel is on the reports from memphis, tyree nichols, a young black man beaten so badly by police. he died from his injuries. the 5 memphis officers were fired and faced criminal charges for the beating all share something in common with nickels, skin color, and that has not been lost on people here. how do you feel the fact it all 5 officers were black? do you have any thoughts on that or no, i have a lot of thoughts on that. i said it's for it to be our own, and i'm going to speak on my behalf of my community for it to be our own black
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brother brothers out there doing it to another black brother. actually, the shots are hard because we preach every day that black lives matter and you know that the white man is the problem behind this, a net, but for it to be our own people doing this to another black brother is more devastating than ever historically in the united states, the job of being a police officer, was reserved for white men. but the last 10 to 15 years or so, there's been a push to change that. the thinking goes like this. hiring more, a black police officers, primarily in cities with large black populations, would help diversify the force and bring down cases a police brutality. memphis, perhaps, proving that theory was all wrong. the city of memphis is about 65 percent black, and about half the police force are african american officers. one important lesson
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to draw from this is to not be naive and for believe credit, we simply put black people in the positions of power. but we don't change anything else that things are going to get there. and that will not work well. some analysts say the issue is not skin color, but systematic problems with policing, they go beyond memphis. the problem is the sort of been black culture in general, right? this idea that the police believe that they stand between order and disorder in they are, you know, sort of operating in u. s. society to protect order. but really what that is meant is they're operating to protect those who have wealth. they operate to protect private property and they operate to police to folks whom they might see as threats to that. as for the family of terry nichols, they just want justice regardless of this skin color of those accused. gabriel is hondo out. his eda memphis, the international monetary fans,
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has the world economy is in a better state than it was in october. it's latest update revises the global economic growth forecasts for this year. a slightly up to 2.9 percent. the i m f says the increase is due to unexpected spending in the u. s. on europe, the reopening of china's economy and lower energy costs. it also says inflation will start to decline in about 84 percent of nations as higher interest rates take effect. news it calls encouraging, but there are still some risks. the i m f has worn, china's recovery could stall. if there's another major coven 19 outbreak. or reporters of the view of the i m. f outlook from china and india. here is katrina you 1st from beijing. i muscles china will be a major driver of global growth this year due to pent up demand after 3 years of strict covered 19 locked arms. we've already seen a bounce in the chinese economy during the leukemia period. there was an increase in consumption by 12.2 percent compared to the same period last year. but
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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 lockdown this, as well as fears of possible future coven waves, means people won't be so quick to enter 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 a real estate slumped, recovery will take time. chinese state planet meanwhile says it's when working to stabilize the prices of every day. goods such as grain and vegetables, though the cost of some items including pork and fruits has been rising. the i know products that china will hit a g, d p of 5.2 percent for 2023. and while that may be good news for many here, experts say that rapid growth in china could lead to a spike in global prices. the food and energy india is a bright spot at
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a time of global economic slowdown. those are projections from the international monetary fund. it projects the engine economy will grow at about 6 point one percent. now, while that is lower than last year, it is expecting the engine economy to rebound in 2024. now interfaces various global challenges like the ongoing war in ukraine and high inflation. domestically . unemployment is the biggest concern. nearly one in 12 indians is out of work. the finance minister will be announcing the budget on wednesday and economist hope it will prioritize increasing wages. great in jobs and reducing inequality at a time of great global uncertainty. living condition is for people inside me and mars chaos state continue to deteriorate nearly 2 years after a military coup, nearly one and a half 1000000 people are now thought to have fled from their homes on basic services across the country have failed. tony chang reports ok. i stayed on the impact. the violence has had on children who had been largely cut off from
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education and health care for these children. this was the highlight of a difficult 2022. and this year shows little sign of improvement. most had been forced 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 digger i've seen children with trauma because of the sounds of war, plains and artillery. they won't speak to strangers because these so scared when they draw, i see pictures of gums and abandoned homes. 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, 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
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a personal hygiene because they're being forced out of the homes. in another camp close to the city of to most of women do their laundry and the pools above a waterfall, an estimated 75 percent of the people in the state have been forced from their homes by fighting basic facilities like running water and electricity has stopped working, even the journey to school is now and a bunch of these high school students must run across a river in a dog. our 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. submit or go to mer hard, 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 the basic educational plans for the future seem a long way all the best they can hope for is
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a hot meal. they're lucky. a full stomach. tony chang, elders are still ahead on al jazeera ponds. hawk enthusiasts hope global warming won't affect their beloved game ah, informed opinions i write extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments. there was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for, i mean, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah, al jazeera, with down to the city, defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but does the polish spectrum that maintains the color project? that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is apartheid in the 21st century. jerusalem, a rock and a hard place on algae 0. lou
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ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour palestinians are protesting and occupied east jerusalem against plan demolitions of their homes. this comes ahead of the u. s. secretary of state, anthony of lincoln's meeting with the palestinian authority. president mccord on boston drama. la. later on tuesday, the number of dead in a suicide is hoc in pakistan has risen to 95 rescue teams have worked through the night to retrieve bodies from a mosque in a heavily fortified area of the shower, mass, funerals hop in house, 3 emergency medical responders have been fired in the u. s. city of memphis following the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police. they been accused of failing to conduct a proper medical assessment to tyra nichols after he was beaten by officers. ukrainian troops say they're ready to fight off any military advance over their 1000 kilometer long border with bella. bruce, just
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a few kilometers north of where they've been training russian and beller. russian forces are continuing major air exercises. natasha butler met ukrainian troops on the border and zito mirror province, butcher loaded in ideals. weaving through a pine and silver birch forest ukrainian forces on a training exercise near the border with below roofs abroad. they practiced 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 said that prepaid were doggy or proposals. 3 of them were you're quit, totally ready to meet them. whoever brings the sold will, full blown, the sold will ready mentally and physically. so we're wakes hamelburg 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
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thousands of russian and belly received troops or carrying out joint military exercises. minsk says the exercises are defensive, but keep 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 tactic to low ukrainian forces away from the front lines in the east and the south. number 3 can, which are that they should, we are not wasting time to think about what may or may not happened. we spend time preparing for everything for different scenarios. column attacks, sabotage groups. attacks from all sides and even from the sky. g people here expected this war and no one protested. what moscow is planning next, but they're watching closely and say they're ready. natasha butler, i'll just 0 on the ukraine. better rous border. the us is hoping to buy up to 100000 artillery shells from south korea,
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so can give them to ukraine. us defense secretary lloyd austin, isn't sold for talk. some estimates suggest that ukraine's army is using the shells at twice the rate that the u. s. and you can produce them. south korea has a policy of not selling weapons. the countries that are at war, rob mcbride has more from the global search for 155 millimeters shells for ukraine's guns has now turned to south korea, which doesn't want to antagonize russia because of its influence over north korea. right now ukraine is getting through about $90000.00 shells per month. that's double the rate of which they're being produced by both the us and europe combined . the u. s. has reserves here, and it's buying more than 100000 shells from south korea to replenish stocks being sent to ukraine. that way soul can help its western allies without contributing
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directly to the war effort. francis is traveling to the democratic republic of congo this week. it's the 1st time the leader of the roman catholic church has visited the central african country since john paul, the 2nd travelled. what was done here in the 1980s. malcolm lab reports from i saw about half a democratic republic of congo is nearly 100000000 people of followers of the roman catholic church. the vatican says it's the largest catholic population in africa, france, his visit to the capital. kinshasa is expected to draw the vast crowds. up up, up please, be sure is the fact that the pope is coming to a troubled country like ours, due to war and other things. it's a big risk that he has decided to take for us. it's a great joy and it shows his love for a very happy this is
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a read widely missionary is working on the belgian colonial rule about a 100 years ago. the relationship with the colonial state really was defendant in the 961 critic congos rulers. and one of them was a voice in campaigning with the multi thing. 5 years ago it was catholic bishops and priests to lead protest cooling for over 2 elections to be held. images of police violence in the churches and cathedrals, true international attention and condemnation. and the delayed poles went ahead. pope front, his visit comes less than a year before the next day to do president felix just to katy wants to run for a 2nd term. the opposition and the catholic church ready complained of irregularities in the electoral process. armed conflicts escalated in recent years
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. 23 armed group, widely understood to be backed by neighboring. rwanda was seized, waves of territory, winds denies backing the group. its advances forced around half a 1000000 people from their homes on top of the 5000000 already displaced by conflicts. the vatican says pope frances is visiting congo and south sudan as a pilgrim if peace follow as a keen to see him. on the calendar year mama, i bought this calendar. i'm happy to have the pope's effigy at home. it is a great blessing for me and my children. the catholic church plays a major role here, providing services that the government usually does not such as health care and education. the 1st paypal visit in nearly 40 years is significant for its tens of millions of followers. malcolm web al jazeera, kinshasa,
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democratic republic of congo. the former brazilian president, your ball scenario has applied for a 6 month tourist fees as a stay in the united states. his request comes after some democratic members of the us house of representatives called for his visa to be revoked. wilson era went to florida and december after losing the election to louise, and i feel that the silva a week later, thousands of his supporters storm brazil's presidential palace, congress and supreme court. calling for the election results to be overturned in the us state of minnesota outdoor hockey, played on frozen lakes on ponds, has been a tradition for generations. but climate change is changing. all that was john hand drawn reports. in the long winters of minnesota hockey is a way of life, the colder, the better we enjoy winter here. i love the 4 seasons and i love winter as much as summer. so for this community to be able to come out here and have
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a really neat event like this for free to attend, reasonably priced food inside. so families can come down here and enjoy hockey. the way nature intended each winter, the u. s. pond hockey championship bring out the hardy to chase a little black puff around lake nicole. this is the end of the day. i mean, look at this, this is unlike any where you're going to find in the world to have a hot ocoee event like this. and we're just honored and humbled to be able to be caretakers is such a great event. but as the planet warms the hockey season and shrinking climate change is chipping away, minnesota's winter ice. and when we look at the climate model projections for the future, and it's not just minnesota, but it's really the entire region that trend appears to continue. and so we expect a continued contraction of in or not just our winter season, but the opportunity to recreate the way that we used to during winter, minnesota, his launched an average of 10 to 14 days of late guys over the past 50 years,
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according to stick figure the shorter the winters get, the more work organizers have to do to make sure there is ice to play on. there is the shoveling. lots of it in snow blowing and finally this m bony smoothing, the ice to a glass like sheen. that leaves nothing but jersey clad players between puck and go, but they'll have to move the ice while temperatures allow researchers say by the end of this century, another one 3rd of the outdoor skating season route burner. due to global warming, john henderson al jazeera on lake, new commerce and minneapolis. that's it from me. thanks for watching. the weather is up and then the news continues here and i'll just 0 after insight story. ah
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hell they will look to east asia and it's a tale of topsy turvy temperatures that me for china. we had incredible cold sweep in that was replaced by some exceptional warmth. and we are going to see things turned cold once again as wintery and wet weather creeps in from the west, but on wednesday. so for warm to be found up in the north compared to what we have had the temperature in beijing 4 degrees sunshine creeping down the coast and into the korean peninsula. still very wintry. however, for japan that seat see effect snow sweeping into hawk hydro and western areas of han shoot temperatures. still picking up towards the mid teens in tokyo, we are going to see that change. that system starts to blow its way further east leaving a legacy of showers trickling into tie one. now as we move to south asia, it's down in the south. we are seeing the worst of the wet and windy weather that thanks to a depression. pulling out of the bay of bengal is going to bring flooding rains to easton areas of sri lanka before it starts to work its way over southern areas of
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india. we have got warnings out for thunderstorms, with lightning and heavy rain for the likes of tumble. now do and then into carola . by the time we get into thursday for the north of this much dry and bright up, it's wintry weather to come for pakistan. that's your weather update. ah, a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but as the default structure that meant, then we could only project. that's what we refuse. it was one of the saunders of settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is upper side of the 21st century jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy 0. russia's invasion of ukraine has caused thousands of deaths
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