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our ly from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. longer term. we have to do more than just lo, retentions. the you are secretary of state, warns israel and the palestinians against any action that could threaten a 2 state solution as he wraps up a visit to the middle east. there's of a security breach, as the death toll from a suicide bombing at a mosque and a shower police compound reach is a 100 o raptures. welcome for pope frances is kicked off a trip to the democratic republic of congo denouncing the poison of glee that stone king conflict and huge crowns march through cities across france. on a 2nd day of nationwide strikes of plans to raise the retirement age and sport, we've got the latest transfer news. as the deadline approaches across many of europe's top, a football league arsenal have completed the signing of italian midfielder and
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jordan genia. he joins primarily leaders from london arrivals at chelsea. ah hello and welcome to the program. the you are sex. you say anthony blinkin has warned israel and the palestinians that the you i suppose is anything that puts a 2 state solution further out of reach. but he stopped short of making any concrete pledges. lincoln is now concluded his trip to the region of the holding talks with the palestinian president, my boss. he says that some of the members of his team are going to stay on to try and calm tensions, and some of the worst violence seen in the occupied west bank and in east jerusalem . for years. bernard smith reports now from ramallah. in his meeting with the palestinian president, the u. s. secretary of state sticks with the line that washington remains committed
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to a palestinian state alongside israel. but antony blinkin knows it's a diminishing prospect. we have been clear and consistent. neither side should take any, you know, or actions that right now potentially would, would add fuel to a fire and over the medium to long term, i would make out the prospects of achieving 2 states even more distant than, than they currently are. so far, $35.00 palestinians have been killed this year in confrontations with israeli security forces. benjamin netanyahu returned to power in december and appointed fall right. politicians and religious nationalists in senior cabinet posts one of them national security minister, it mar, bang greer. has promised to give more gum permits to his railey citizens and expanded legal settlements in the occupied west bank. and it is a very high risk of escalation. the, this new israeli government is very fast,
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it's far right on. it's very intent on committing inflicting violence upon palestinians. and in fact, you know, their political mandates are where, where premised on that. so i think in the weeks, in the months to come, we're going to see a cooler regime of occupation inflicted upon the palestinian people. but mood abass and the palestinian authority are reliant on international pressure to make sure israel honors its commitments when it comes to the occupation of east jerusalem on the west bank. we want a complete sensation of all unilateral is really actions that undermine all signed agreements. it is the main way back to re engage politically and end the occupation . the heads of the jordanian and egyptian intelligence agency sat down with a bass head of his meeting with blinking an indication of the concern in the region about the security situation here. it's understood,
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they asked the palestinian president to adopt a flexible position with the americans. the palestinian authority wasn't expecting much romance me blinking his visit. certainly not a commitment to re engage on a peace process with israel. the u. s. is concentrated on the war in ukraine threats from iran and its relationship with china. the certainly no evidence of any real pressure to stop a slide into a wider conflict here. the palestinians are on their own. bernard smith al jazeera ramallah. meanwhile, palestinians and occupied easter islam have been protesting against planned israeli demolitions of homes. a suspected attackers on tuesday. he is rarely parliament move closer to passing a bill to revoke is where the citizenship will residency status from palestinians involved in a tax. tensions have been rising in the occupied pallets an entire tree since israel is deadly raid on the janine refugee camp last week in which 10 palestinians were killed. russel sir has more now from occupied east jerusalem. that i do some
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clashes to confrontations between policy and protest says and the israeli board, their police here. so 15 palestinians were injured by israeli forces, starting formerly on palestinian residence off javin mc. cabot. have gathered in several parts of the district and trying to below the roads by the garbage trucks, by rocks, and also setting fire on pi years erecting the barricades. and all these are fort worth to prevent the valley. border pool is and the boulders getting into the area because the earlier this week, the israeli cast security cabinet had announced some of the direct connie and punitive measures which many of the human rights groups say that some of them are, are causes truth in or lack of punishment, and both of these decisions made by the valid security cabinet, many palestinians in double cab or have received calls from the israeli authorities
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that they have been told there, that the hoses are going to be demolished. so observed that the mom vocally mom here through the mas, they have made announcement, and asking people fellas union in new coverage to join a general strike and to join the protest and also to blog the road to prevent is very bold. they're getting in occupied east jerusalem and 30000 credit union on living here. so we can see that the moon is quite past year among the seniors, because they feared that the home could be the next or at least a 100 people have now been confirmed dead after monday, suicide bomb attack at a mosque and north west pakistan. he attack happen inside a highly secure police compound. in petula, an inquiry committee has been tasked with looking into the security lapse and what's been described as negligence. as i beg reports, ah, this is all that remains of the mosque and the police compound in the shower,
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investigate to say a suicide bomber blew himself up during often, pres, hundreds of worshippers were inside. the mosque is in a highly fortified red zone, which includes a police headquarters and a counter terrorism unit, raising concerns about a major security breach holland. while you're sure that it off of my while, you're sure that it is a matter of great condemnation that terrorist can enter a government department. if the government department don't have security, what safety can they provide us? does a fraction of the he get that the bond boxed on the fuck is the only valuable claimed responsibility saying it's the 4th suicide attack in retaliation for the killing of khalid horizontally, one of its senior leaders in afghanistan last year. but the groups leadership has since distance itself from the bombing st. holy places should not be targeted. prime minister share balls sharif has condemned the attack and promised stern action. he says, terrorism is a country's biggest security challenge. the book,
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the only valuable on has threatened and talk to security forces in recent weeks with bodies or her visual could be glad with the little guy her order. this is not the 1st time this kind of bombing has happened since 2006, the thousands of people have lost their lives and we have had enough of terrorism here who took it in november, the group and did the cease fire with the pakistani government yet, and earlier this month, released this video of fighters training promising more attacks and declaring its intention to impose a hard line interpretation of his slammed claw. the group has been waging a war against the pakistani government for more than a decade. last year it carried out at least $150.00 attacks, killing dozens of people. under the say, the group has been emboldened since the 30 bonds return to power in of latest on in august of 2021. it's evident that reagan valuable on is targeting security forces once again, even in places of worship, as that bag. i'll j 0. well out there is come. i'll hider reports now from the
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sight of the explosion in petula. i'm standing on what was the roof of damage. it was afternoon track. the suicide bomber had placed himself in the front row of the congregational draft, and i did renew detonated de weiss, although demand rescue and relief and recovery effort. and now over, you can still find the rescue teams here in order to ensure that nobody is still under the rubble and unaccounted fall. this had been a difficult operation guided out in the dead of the night. but it had also left difficult questions for the o. tarter deed, what were doing when they knew that they were the security. today, the intelligence agencies had daughter, your daughter, deans, that suicide bombers had penetrated into the studio for shaw. that they were the tent of an imminent attack. but they took it lightly, that had
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a sense of complacency. people have go on. so for what happened here? how did the suicide bomber get into such a sensitive place? on said are needed by the people who are angry. that asking difficult questions, but the administration and your tartar did except for, for to all, for junior deeds will tell you that there isn't a fight against a dead. it is what the people warned as security gate. hundreds of policemen were brendan care, dead of 4 soldiers who in short peace and security in this country. but they're not the most walner but. and we have seen an increasing spade of our dogs against a policeman who have been complaining that they don't have sophisticated equipment . they don't have flag jacket, they don't have the kind of sophisticated weapons that they're getting to say using people in bucharest on have rendered great sacrifice. and over the past few years or what 80000 people have laid down their lives in this country. and i've got the big question now, raised indian ministration,
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able to cope with the new challenge. people are asking difficult questions. the test is very high. then in reordered growth city it really quick and also committed . and it will be a huge challenge in order to condemn this new spike and violence. the $30.00 bond bugger thought i'd been able to bring and sophisticated reverend from one it on they are now trying to gain or for gordon budget on. and it will be a huge challenge for the dirty operated in order to ensure that the sacrifices of the people of budget on do not go in rain. our death ho from a boating accident on a lake in northwest pakistan has risen to 51, an overcrowded boat carrying religious school students and teachers capsized in tandem and cuba pontoon quote, province on sunday. it's understood. most of the victims were pupils aged between 7 and 13 years old. aka sounds military said divers in local emergency service
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workers rescued. 5 survivors here with the news ally from london. much more still to bring you this, our 2 years of trauma, how me and mas military crew has left children in chi estate struggling for food and education. and living in fear of ass strikes the i. m f says the global economy is strengthened slightly void by rising, grow for cost, for india and china. but there's no good news for the u. k. and in sport, this device of tennis star finally finds out his fate. the details on them a bit later. ah, put francis says democratic republic of congo is suffering a forgotten genocide. the head of the roman catholic church received the rapturous welcome izzy arrived in the capital kinshasa at the start of his 6th day trip. the
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pope will also visit south dawn and is aiming to bring a message of peace to the walls for cotton conflicts. speaking of the presidential palace, he denounced what he described as a poison of greed that is stoking conflict in the country. even the poison of greed has made its diamonds with blood. this is a tragedy to which the economically more advanced world often closes, its eyes is and mouth. yet this country and this continent deserve to be respected and listened to. they deserved to find space and receive attention. hands off the democratic republic of congo. hens off africa, stopped choking africa. it's not a mind to be stripped or terrain to be plundered. my africa, be the taken us of its own destiny. all around half the population of the d. c, which is estimated to be around $100000000.00. a catholic church plays any central
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role in a society that's been rocks my poverty and conflict. a church runs about 40 percent of the country's health facilities. it also runs around a 3rd of the public schools educating some $6000000.00 children. now come when brings us more on the story from kinshasa. after he landed the international, therefore, he drove through the city, greeted by tens of thousands of cheering followers, went straight to the presidential palace. so he met congolese president ceiling to kitty and other congress politicians where he said these things. and he said that political exploitation here in democratic republic of congo giving way to economic colonialism which he describes is equally enslaving. so that sounds like a reference in the 1st is a colonial pass. belgian colonized was now the democratic republic of congo, and it was the belgian color that brought catholicism here 130 years ago. but what
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we possibly even stronger was what pope francis said about politics hearing con guy . and he said that the must be credible election or fred boehmer is the executive director of and brutally, a congress, each research institute on politics, governance and violence jointly last live now from can chance to thank you for taking the time to speak to us on this news hour and he's moved very swiftly on this trip, wasting no time in delivering a powerful speech there in the presidential palace. how influential is pope francis in the d r c? thank you for the with the front and the gothic church in general, very racial. you said in the selection catholic church is one of the most the oldest and sending the country has been present 16th century. it has
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the largest school because. ready and in summary area because of the page in the book is the got the church is also very influential in the police on the page in iran. and they can move the larger servers and they are very mobile. ready to be shows available on balance. indeed. so people calling people in question in general and in general seem to be the bus to, to speak up on issues that are most important for them to give to day reflect disposition of many. ready people and what they thought
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someone was closed when is that listen to them may be able to say he, i suppose, yes it is. he can speak out in a way that would put others at risk even though the churches do play a very important role already. inside the country, and he prove, he gave some very strong remarks. he condemned terrible forms of exploitation on worthy of humanity. where he mentioned the economic, colonial colonialism of africa. but effectively he condemned this vicious competition for mineral resources that has stoat conflict and terrible atrocities. in the east, how important is it for the pope to be making these comments at a time when really no one else is paying attention to what is happening inside congo? this is very important. many, many from many, many companies,
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discovery but dish and resources and all that happening in the country for but then what then exploitation domitian need they open in congo. ready usually talk about out of probably about the senior has been going on for many, is that not nobody urgency in the need to think about it and there is nobody needs to be able to raise his voice. ready is actually very important to people, i think that's it to draw attention and i think there is a lot of major clicking on this. so this for the days people will be able to focus on what is happening and on that way. and many speeches that they would be giving and we'd be very important not only
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on what you said about the role of national community, but also on what the people i expecting in a free and say eviction is. and about some issues about the internal now 70 percent of the cong leaves. it's about $60000000.00 people live on less than a dollar 90 cents a day. this is one of what should be one of the wells wealthiest countries. and it's not just when we speak about the, the exploitation of the country. it's not just the government seeking to extract from its own people who have multi national corporations as well inside congress, mainly from china. but as we've seen through the course of this conflict of the countries have benefited as well, whether it be the u. s. canada europe or the largest mining company in congo. blanco based in switzerland. yeah,
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exactly. so there is the longest, but dition from, from the lease, but men, most importantly from company, from different countries on the chinese. now i think like if people live in the area where those be planning, for example, haven't really benefit from the, from, from the 6 but vision and, and it's actually the question that the book is raising is something that is present in discussions in. ready the or in because and maybe to see the bringing up discussion with other physician and some other on the import
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and inequality and expectation to develop the region where all this big come from. fred bama. thank you very much for joining us from contrast now into national monetary fonts as the global economy is strengthened slightly since october. i'm f attributed it to surprisingly resilient demand in the us and europe, and easing of energy costs and china re opening off to coven. 19 the latest update raises the global economic growth for cost for 2023 from 2.7 percent growth to 2.9 percent. that's still weak by historical standards. so the average for the 1st 20 years of the century was 3.8 percent. as also slightly better news on inflation banks as it will start to decline in about 84 percent of nations as high interest rates take effect. the m f res growth rates into asian pow houses. it said india's growth will remain at 6 point one percent in 2023. and then rebound to 6.8 percent
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next year. while china cannot expect 5.2 percent growth of having its rates lashed to to beijing, 0 covert policy. sharp as turnaround though was predicted for russia. despite severe western sanctions are projected to point 3 percent. contraction has risen to point 3 percent. same basra re has more now for anyone who began to get worried about a global recession, it may be time to breathe more easily. the international monetary fund is highlighted activity in india and china as fuel for a world economy on the men. more growth, less inflation, cheaper energy, and an inching back to pre pandemic markets. all the indications are that we are witnessing a rapid reopening of the economy. and so here, when we think about the reopening of the chinese economy, it's going to have an impact on the supply side. because we can anticipate that
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once the economy fully reopened, we have less supply chain disruptions that we have witnessed in 2022 when they were locked downs and confinements. so we're going to get an expansion in production coming from that side. chinese household activity returning to normal and people traveling once again, are expected to drive the countries recover and ripple through the global economy. we've got an estimate for every one percentage point that china goes back to the rest of the world corresponds to my point 3. so this is definitely a positive development with cobra, 1900 restrictions lifted. chinese growth is forecast at 5.9 percent double previous estimates. but beyond asia, the picture is less bright. western economies, the u. s. in europe are only expected to grow about one percent. while the u. k. economy is set to worse than raising interest rates makes borrowing in the us more expensive, but whether the world's largest economy can avoid a recession, remains an open question. and in the majority of low income countries,
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the risk of economic distress remains real, if not already a reality. while the baseline forecast is positive, the i m f warns there is still likely to be a slow down this year just not as extreme. and an escalation of the war in ukraine or another pandemic could turn the tide again. the in basra. v o to 0 on britain, is there any major enhanced economy, the ins projected to be in recession? under simmons has more in us now. and here in london, this forecast may come as no surprise to the city and its markets. but for the british people, it cast even more gloom on their mood. during this cost of living crisis, the i'm f says the u. k. economy isn't just bottom of the pile in the list of g 7 countries. it's worse than that. out of all the emerging markets and all the advanced economies, the u. k. economy is the only one that shrinking the i m. f had originally forecast
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some buoyancy in the u. k. economy growth at 0.3 percent. that figure has sunk. it's now the other way. 0.6 percent contraction. compare this to the russian economy blighted by sanctions. its growth is 0.3 percent. that's 2 and a half percent up on last year. you only have to witness the escalating industrial unrest over wages to realize how bad things have become in the u. k. b. on wednesday, the country will see the biggest number of people on strike. in nearly a decade, most aspects of life here are now being affected by strikes. so what's the calls? the i m f says high energy prices rising mortgage costs increase tax and a persistent shortage of workers. the i m f says things will get better. it's
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predicting a 0.9 percent growth in 2024. but that forecast isn't enough. to put kate the people at the u. k. right now. when john sanders had his economics avenue economics foundation, he joins us now on skype from london. why is the catering so much less than its neighbors in europe and all 70 eisen likely to slide into recession? this e. m. bullard is the combination of a decade long failure in economic policy. you know, we had no growth decade followed by the was recovery from the pandemic. and now we have slow growth that had in this year the slowest growth of eddie single major economy. and we actually do get public investment back so we can see future prosperity in this country, you know, investing in renewables at home insulation to get our energy battles down, investing in public services. we get productivity up again, investing in actually leavening up as kaji and getting wages back up. but of what
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she has not will be all this moment. doesn't look like that's why this government is about to take us, what, how much of it is it down to break it? and all that in many budget that was announced late last year at by liz trusts and kweisi quantize that to effectively trade it in a political and economic crisis of fiscal event. yeah. will neither of those excited the of helps or the one had briggs. it was the fact that kind of trading berries have risen, lost the permanent briggs at drama. these are invested in this country about 60000000000 pounds lower than we would expect it to be. and actually this government does just need to get breaks it down to stop doing it again. we now been not apply with his government to repub, hundreds of e u laws, but she been at the head of our own c. b, i rode chambers of commerce is sunday, sees the destruction was crates, uncertainty the business. and on top of that, it's certainly also true that yes, the many budget that lead to hybrids are straight through are expecting probably another $600.00 pounds a year. at least a mortgage whole does not. so the us taking money out of people's pocket. my.
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they're not spending down the shops, not wilson means, fundamentally, the prosperity is countries being reduced. even russian economy is mounting better than the u. k. is there full cost to go? i one percent as yeah, yeah, i wouldn't necessarily trust those rochard economic statistics. we know that for example, call production fell down by 75 percent. we know they caught have microchips to used in that defense. well, that this was domestic industry. i think you said that a huge reduction in the start of life in the russian economy. i wouldn't necessarily cha, statistics as reflect the reality of what's going on in russia. you're right. you have to be careful. over here is the lack of transparency and we have to be cautious about how we treat financial data information. but does it look as though they have found ways to bypass and sat convent western sanctions? a be to the extent that they are able to to function some way. yes. but russia at the same time caught him pull the good that he's to do with cut off from the world
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. never seen the standard of enfolding. now, once it's all to reorient that kind of economic production tools caused stating this war indeed ukraine. but that does me to a huge reduction living standards for those in russia itself as well as yes, the degradation of that defense capability. we know it's quite difficult for them to produce weapons. be nice, very difficult to produce musicians at this point as well. so certainly i wouldn't say this is the glowing kind of residing gus sd, rush to call, to be honest. they actually kind of, you know, it still is an economic crisis, but the country is still functioning in some way. all right, thank you. lie much appreciate your time. give alexander from the new economics foundation. thank you very much. so hopefully on this is al, from london, struggling to recover from kobe locked down schools here in the u. k. now being hit by the latest wave strikes, 3 emergency medical responders are fired in memphis, following the death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. and in support, team looking to defy the odds at the club. wildcat.
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ah. hello, we got yet more wet and windy weather rolling in across northern parts of europe, a rattling of a shower cloud just coming in across scotlands, a very strong wind still in place. he was to go through the next 24 hours wednesday, another particularly windy day, got forced windsor across northern parts of scotland. this wet weather, that windy weather, wintry weather punches its way down into central eastern parts of europe. quite a bit of snow just pushing further eastwards. that is some snow there to the east side of the case. wet weather and some windy weather to cause that eastern side of but it's ready. the fire dry weather settled. whether that is a further west, not particularly warm, but we're getting up to double figures their intimate trade over the next couple of days, some dry weather, making its way across france as we go through thursday,
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where to weather coming back in across the low countries and there we go, the snow pushing down towards the alps, easing over towards the bulk as potentially and pushing further east, which as we go on through friday, friday ridge of high pressure companies to western parts. marty dryden for england wells, good passover island as well. there should be a few showers coming to that western side of scotland shows too brisk, wind, still grazing the far north east of africa, nor to pass of egypt and a chance of water. 2 showers on the gulf of kinney. ah, the karone of ours has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is
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seen united kingdom fail, it citizens britain's true colors. part one on al jazeera. from the al jazeera london rural car center to people in thoughtful conversation. people use the lowest get agreement. they describe the outsider with no host and no limitation. the difference between a migrant and refugee is purely a choice. when you are a refugee, you are forced to flee part one of asthma khan and her son. i had what has happened a lot in the west is that culture and food is separated? hudy b unscripted on out his era. ah ah,
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welcome back you with the news ally from london main stories. now. your secretary say, asking lincoln is concluded a 2 day visit to israel and palestine warning that the u. s. oppose is anything that puts a 2 state solution further out of reach. be stopped short of making any concrete pledges off holding talks with the palestinian president at least a 100 people have now been confirmed dead after monday, suicide bombing at a mosque in a police compound in north west pakistan. an inquiry committee has been asked with looking into the security lamps. bo francis says the democratic republic of congo is suffering a forgotten genocide. the head of the roman catholic church is in the capital can chance at the start of a 6 day visit to both the d. r. c. and south dawn, while the on special upper tone human rights and me and mars denounced the ruling gent has plans for an election this year in a press conference at tom andrews called the vote, a sham which should not be recognized. he made the comments on the eve of the 2nd
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anniversary of me and mas military coup are so unsung, sushi, jailed and had democratically elected government ousted. you cannot have a free and fair election when the opposition is arrested, detained, tortured, and executed. you cannot have a free and fair election when journalists are prohibited from doing their job. you cannot have a free and fair election when it is illegal. to criticize the hunter, a criminal act to criticize the hunter. these are not the conditions for a free and fair election. these are conditions for a fraud or the living conditions for people in mere laws. kaya state continues to deteriorate. 2 years after the could happened. nearly at one and a half 1000000 people thought till fled their homes. and basic services across the country have collapsed. tony chang reports now from kaya state on the impact of
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violence is high particularly on children who have been largely cast off from education and health care for these children. this was the highlight of a difficult 2022. and this year shows little sign of improvement. 7 most have been forced from their homes for fear of air strokes 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 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 mere mars military. you're clear, i see malnutrition amongst the children. there are grown ups and outlay people who
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aren't getting enough to 8. and they have problems maintaining their personal hygiene because they've been 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 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 canoe just to get to class. english lessons in the jungle clearing was teenagers, study for future jobs in the service industry. but it's hard to concentrate on these makeshift classrooms and teachers don't even have the basic educational tools submitted. aw, do tim air 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 education
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plans for the future seem a long way all the best. they can hope for a hot meal. they're lucky. a full stomach. tony chang, or race of executions in saudi arabia is almost doubled, and king solomon and his son had been some on came to power in 2016, according to new reports by reprieve on the european saudi organization for human rights. between 20102021. at least a 1243 people were executed just last year. at least 147 people were executed with a one kelvin a single day. the kingdom retains the death penalty for a wide range of offences across 3 categories in islamic law, murder, drug trafficking, sexual offences, and which craft and sorcery. we go to peru now the national police said that they've dispersed protestors who are approaching lemurs, international airport. clashes between protested and police improve been ongoing
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since december over the countries political crisis. supporters of the former president pedro castillo, are leading the demonstration. kasteel was arrested in december for trying to illegally shut down congress. according for the resignation of his replacement, dina watson, 3 emergency medical responders have been fired in the us city of memphis after the death of unarmed black men tiring nichols at the hands of police warning that you might find some of these images disturbing. they have been accused of failing to conduct a proper medical assessment and provide adequate patient care to nichols. 5 offices will ready been dismissed with beating him during a traffic stop and charged with 2nd degree murder. the 29 year old died of his injuries. 3 days later all the actor alec baldwin, has now been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter over the death of a cinematographer on the set of his film rust. elaine hutchins died off being shot my life fuller on the new mexico that in 2021 was an allegedly pointed gun,
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hutchins, which went off and killed her hand. read the terror, is it the films almera was also charged with involuntary manslaughter. both are accused of acting with criminal negligence. was that resulted in hutchins jazz and they could now face up to 18 months in prison if convicted. he was as been a 2nd nationwide strike against pension reform in france, disrupting public transport and forcing schools to close more than a 1000000 people march through cities across the country to denounce president emmanuel mac combs. new legislation is government wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 new strike dates of also now been announced for february 7th and 11th algae. there is john hall reports from paris for a 2nd time this month. french workers and unions took to the streets across the country in their hundreds of thousands against planned pension reforms, and public sector strikes tor, into the economy, affecting the energy grid,
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transport, education, and health services. there were minus scuffles between some protesters and police, and tension is likely to grow with more days of protests like this. ahead. as the government tries to raise the pension age from 62 to 64, and to increase the period of compulsory workplace contributions to compensate for a population that is living longer, it was unfair and unnecessary unfair because it's actually asking, waiting much efforts on the poorest because they're the ones that are going to have to work more. and then they're the ones of the for the life expectancy. and it's unnecessary because adjusted that the governing flaming. it's justifying the basic reform on it. only temporary. and you could just tack cooper of french 1000000000 or well, actually like that. it's just a political choice. reform of france. his social welfare system including pensions, is a signature policy of the 2nd manual macros presidency. it could be that
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a signature feature becomes public protests, like the yellow vest demonstrations against rising fuel prices, the blighted microns 1st term. we are thinking about the future, taking part in this focus because the bigger the numbers, the more likely things can change. at least us on thinking about parents, we don't want them to work for longer, they have already broken their backs, and after 64 years is intolerable. the government says pension reform is not just necessary but inevitable. and as these policies make their way through the national assembly in february, the centrist minority government will likely prevail with the help of the conservative right, will be probably not. with president microns popularity and tax. jonah whole al jazeera paris. away those strikes also hit the u. k on wednesday and the largest day of industrial action for decades. train drivers, bus drivers, civil servants, university lecturers and security guards are all going on strike. as
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a result of growing dispute over pay jobs and working conditions on the same day, the trade union congress which represents the majority of trade unions in england and wales staging a nation wide protest against the government's proposed law. demanding unions provide minimum levels of service on strike days. more than a 100000 teachers. the staging the 5 schools trikes in england, wales for more than 6 years. they were given a 5 percent pay wise last year, but demanding a fully funded above inflation pay rise of more than 10 percent. charlie angela has more now. what sound does this make on its side? 5 year olds at bancroft school listen to their teacher intently on wednesday. deborah piper won't be here. she'll be on the picket line calling for better conditions for teachers. fabulous, and a pay rise funded by the government not taken from her schools. budget as it was last year that comes out of the children's pockets that comes out the channels
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spoke. so they've put us in a very precarious situation where we feel really guilty taken the bare minimum as we have and put in schools in such di stright with bunches. so there are 2 really good reasons that actually i want to go on the march and be counties and say enough more than a $100000.00 teachers in england and wales will strike forcing thousands of schools to close. they, some like barcroft stay open to look after their most vulnerable students. last year, teachers protested not only of a pay, but staff shortages as a 3rd, quit the profession within 5 years of quantifying. the unions complained the government is not engaging with the issues. the critics argue teachers are asking for too much a 12 percent pay rise, which is above inflation. my concern is that more striking, overpay, when teachers are relative to the families that they serve in their school. they have relatively, very well paid. my worries what we're going to go from teaching our respective
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untrusted profession to one my people are less trusting of what teachers signed, but had teacher tracy griffith explains that action is about so much more than money in this country. a poor can only strike for certain reasons and pay is one of them. i think if you were to ask the majority of teachers in this country and they would say they were striking for pay. but more importantly for i'm funding for schools because they are at the front lines, seeing the cuts and i'm what they're having to deal with without enough money to do it. teachers joining the strikes mark, finance lation in a winter industrial action across the u. k. so far, the government had made it clear, it's not prepared to reopen talks the pay children like these are still catching up and learning love during the coven pandemic. and with 4 days of strikes planned ahead. it is the children that was charlie angela elder, the u. k prime minister says it's not practical to supply ukraine with fighter jet
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or she soon acts off is that training ukrainian forces on extremely sophisticated british may war planes would take time. keith has been pushing is western allies to provide fighter jets. the u. s. in germany also declined to send the jets though frances indicate that it might be open to providing them more heavy rainfall is hit new zealand largest city with fresh flooding, impacting homes and most ways. another months worth of rain has fallen in oakland over the past 24 hours since he is still recovering from friday's deadly storm in which 4 people died. residents have been cleaning up the damage caused by flash floods and landslide, up to $200.00 structures, including homes and businesses, have been damaged. officials closed schools for the week and asked people to work from home if possible. state of emergency is currently in place in the city. prime minister, chris hipkins blames climate change for the as well. so at, for you on this program, we're looking actually at how climate change is chipping away at the minnesota tradition of frozen on the ice hockey i will find out who's on the
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move and who's not in school latest from transfer deadline day coming. ah.
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with a whole ah ah also more than half a century boeing has bid farewell to the iconic 747 jet, otherwise known as the queen of the skies. thousands of boeing employees have gathered to watch the final plane being delivered to its new owner atlas. their $77.00 was,
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was 1st twin jetliner and helped to bring affordable and travel to millions of passengers. but off to 5 decades, customer demand for the 747 eroded, is buying, develop more fuel efficient claims. now in the usa of minnesota, outdoor hockey played on frozen lakes and pawns has been a tradition for generations. but as john henry now reports, global warming is changing all that 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 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 championships. bring out the hardy to chase a little black puck 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
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a hot ocoee event like this and were just honored and humbled to be able to be caretaker's as such a great event. but as the planet warms, the hockey season is shrinking. climate change is shipping 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, according to state figures 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 puff and go,
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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. ruby burnett. due to global warming, john henderson al jazeera on lake new commerce and minneapolis. tom fis port now with far in dawn. marian, thank you so much. it's transfer deadline day in many of europe's top football leaks. and chelsea are closing in on a british record transfer. they're trying to sign argentina star and so fernandez according to reports. it's understood that his club been feca will not accept an offer below the mid feelers release cause of a $130000000.00 are so have signed italian, midfielder georgina, and chelsea and a deal reported to be worth $15000000.00. mckellar has a side are 5 points clear at the top of the table, and i've already signed landra to sar. and ya. come cavort during the window.
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manchester united or close to signing marcellus a bit. so from byron munich on loan, the austrian is already in england. united moved in for submits are following an injury to christian ericsson, who's expected to be out until late april barn, munich, m acquired 0 at cam fellow on loan from manchester city. and one of the most shocking deals of the window fullback news determining for the remainder of the season. and it's been reported that the deal includes an option to buy now generally, transfers are harder to get done in january compared to the preseason window. we've been speaking to football agent, sky andrew, on why that's the case some windows longer with the summer window as well is that it said starts on july. the 1st season has already finished and may 16th
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look more time to prepare to structure. going to do the transfer market. so you about the general transfer market is what it's mid season. and then it comes to that. so when clubs are just looking for one or 2 players to help them get promoted or to go for just late or to stay in the league. and then you've got this short period of time, which is only just over 4 weeks do your business. so it does become a bit more difficult. those off good hopes are going for the same place. and we've defer to the rules in football clubs called go and spend a little not money. sometimes it just loves a loan one option, but some cups to spend money in this window. even a good chelsea thing the clubs don't necessarily want to go to transfer the most clubs about to get their business early. but if you got this done early and then
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a transfer does go on to transfer deadline, they then it's incredibly frantic. i'm in my office is in london with my agency and we're trying to work on to get some bills over the lot. but once you leave it to the final day, anything can happen. and that's part of the excitement of suppliers because of the paperwork and the negotiations and everything. so yeah, incredibly frantic on final guy. yeah. ah. if, if a club brought up a kick off on wednesday, champions from all the federations will compete for the trophy and morocco. they include a team of semi professional players from new zealand to as andy richardson reports, ballclub, city or back in morocco for the club world cup seen it, the teams great to success. they finished 3rd,
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when the tournament was last held there in 2014, all the teams besides the teams mostly are a professional. so all professionals, it's, you know, and if you look at the issue of, of us being at this dorman, where we can conferred and in morocco, i mean for, for a team that players have a 9 to 5 job and stoughton, common before me and told them like this is misspelled standing and in my opinion it's a lovely woman to ta opened, qualifies to record the 10th time after once again being crowned champions of the o. c. on a football confederation. they play in the opening knockout game against egypt. al athlete who finished runners up in the african champions league. we haven't just come here to us, but we've come here to win games and said he's been here 10 times now. so we know what it takes to be here and the pressure on us at all. you know, we have to, when we have to play while we end up like a football tournament, hosts,
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morocco will be hoping for the same sort of atmosphere that was created by the national team. the world cup in capitol there runs the semi finals, was the best ever performance by an african team that footballs biggest events. everyone in the world became a moroccan. when we saw the performances of the national team, you made the heart of all football verse beads. the heart, again of all those love football and all over the world. because these clubs who are participating in the club will comp offense all over the world. while these hearts will be beating strongly, the club will copies held over 11 days with south american champions, fleming go and full time when it's rail madrid. joining the semi final stage and the richardson al jazeera o sal jerry, or through to the final, the african nations championship. they thrash needs. yeah. or 5. know, in their semi final, at the nelson mandela stadium. i'm in my who scored twice in what would be
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a 4 full 1st half of young visor noted algeria is 5th and final goal in the 83rd minutes. well, now face senegal, in saturday's final, after the madagascar in the other 17, after a 15 month investigation has been decided that tennis player alexanders have rep will not face disciplinary action into allegations of domestic abuse. the games governing body said there was insufficient evidence to punish the former roll. number 2 and 20 twenties of robes former girlfriend accused him of violence and emotional abuse report concluded that the decision could be changed if new evidence came to light. and the rolando magic ended, the philadelphia 70 sixers, a 7 game winning streak in the n. b a power. ben shera was the star of the night with a 29 point. 7. 9 rebound more. it's wagner added 22 more. as the orlando magic hit
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back from a 21 point deficit for 19209 victory. despite this last assemblies, sixers that bird in confidence. okay, that is all you support for now it's now back to marin in london. i love the thanks very much far. that's it for the news hour. but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of the days news for you. ah ah. a tough times the
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