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fourteen's happy turned around a year old from russia's evasion of ukraine. ojo 0 looks at the impact. asks where events might need from here. rigorous debate, unflinching question. up front muslim on tail, cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom nigerians folks. and what's likely to be the most closely contested election in the country's history from those that wielded to those who confronted people. and paula investigate the youth and abusive power around the world. february on al jazeera. ah, it's 2 years since the meta tree sees power in me on mall. we report on accusations of deliberate targeting civilians and a special report from inside the country. ah,
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on monday, inside the salazer life day or so, coming up with what we're seeing out of city is a shrinking brightness. i'm expanding one and that to we believe america's top diplomat wraps up his visit to the middle east saying a 2 state solution is still a priority. inquiry set up to identify security breaches. after at least a 100 people were killed in a suicide bombing and a mosque in pock stone. i'm the plain manufacturer of borrowing bids farewell to an icon with the last delivery of the 747 jumbo jet. ah, it's been to years since the military seized power in myanmar. let's take
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a look at these live pictures, serving people protesting outside the embassy f, myanmar in bangkok. protest is being held to mark a day when the military took over human rights. organizations say that nearly 3000 people have been killed either gender, since the co in 2021 is a case of deliberately targeting civilians to instill fair. here is a special report from inside be out. matoney chang looks at how one community on the outskirts of the city of dom also has been effected the body of door so me are lies in her modest home relative packs a bag with things she'll need for her journey to the after life. her son watches without emotion as the funeral rights proceed. she died after being hit by an artillery shell and a shell too close to the fields where she worked. the shell didn't explode, but she bled to death after it hit her in the thigh. oh who upon that i looked down,
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the ground was shaking and my child was crying. the woman shouted, i'm head. i'm hedge in light as she cried. 09. this primary school in the same village was hit 2 months ago, killing a 5 year old girl and enduring each other's walls, pockmarked with shrapnel and a whole left by a direct hit suggest the school was intentionally targeted by mere mars military in a nearby clinic, a young boy winces with pain injured in a traffic accident. the doctor tries to patch him up, but aside from stitching and cleaning the wound, there's very little that can be done. medical supplies are scarce. to morrow, the military governments bright. this is that the cut food and medicine to the area when there is fighting the bus, we have to coordinate with luca, resist, and cruise to solve these problems. even places of worship on safe villages say this church was burned down by the army in the summer,
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but no one can get in to rebuild or repair. because the area is heavily mind. it's a tactic the military uses frequently and the iowa neither. they are many land mines. we retrieve more than 700 land mines from john da village, which the enemy has planned it. they use it as protection when their weakness. we have lost many lives. legs are now to land mines of suffer more because of minds than in battle. back in the village, the body of dasanya is ready to be buried. according to local tradition, her possessions burned. as mourners wail, her coffin is nailed, shut, and load into the ground. and other civilian victim of the army that was supposed to protect her it does appear to be and from the reports we've heard from people have come across the border. and the last couple of days it's pretty widespread. i was speaking to a young man yesterday who had his legs blown off by a tank in
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a town just 20 kilometers from here. so i think it illustrates that this is going on all over the country. we've got reports from sun gun, which is the center of me and my place, which is traditionally being very stable, even under military government. we're in the last 6 months. 40 percent of mamma's air force is as strikes, have taken place. so that does appear to be resistance all over the country. the military do seem to be fighting back increasingly. they using s strikes heavy artillery, heavy alma to push back. but we're also approaching a situation of deadlock. i think where the military realize that they can't get the kind of support they need to run the country. they're positioned in these heavily fortified barracks, around the country. those people who are fighting against them, they have the numbers, but they don't have the heavy arms. they require to overcome them. so we get a situation where civilians, a counsel from basic services, health, education,
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things, basic things like running water and electricity are almost non existent in many parts. and ma'am, now, at the same time, those people who want to push back against the military who don't have the strength to do it. on the old men is the human rights minister, me on most national unity government, which was formed in exile. speaking for an undisclosed location, is calling on the international community to declare no fly zone. in some parts of mammal. the milk he has been using as tried to check on the civilians communities including the houses are schools and some police are so hospital that providing human dinner assistance. so they intentionally targeting the civilians. so that cost a lot of cost holidays and the big damage to the life of this community. this is, you know, son of the victims are many young people and even the school. childrens and also
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very, very elder people who are living in the communities that make a chair or i would say that, you know, tariff off from the sky to the civil. yes. so as try has been increasing, but at the same time, it's sure that they don't have any control in the areas. only way to check on the civilians. is that checking from the sky and also using s t, right? we really want to call that international a, prevention of free as a areas there. so that's see the light and not to stop the indiscriminate use of our air forces using the military object fighters and also calling to you on the people other we is. do you know, just are recently that, you know, you key make are, are now spent all the sanction on that a vision. she will, that is another supplied to the military. do use the air force us to check on the
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people. so we really need to global actions are all military and embargo, including every asian fuel that's supplied to the military. right now. you are secretary of state antony blinkin has warned israel and palestine that the u. s. a poses anything that puts the 2 state solution further out of reach. but he stopped short of making any concrete pledges. lincoln has concluded his trip to the region after holding talks with the palestinian president, man made a boss. says some members of his team will stay on to help defuse car intentions amid the worst violence seen in the occupied westbank. nice jerusalem in years. and a 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 to a palestinian state alongside israel. but antony blinking knows its diminishing prospect
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. 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 ga, 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 far right. politicians and religious nationalists in senior cabinet posts, one of them national security minister, it mar, bank via has promised to give more gum permits to his railey citizens and expand illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. and in there's a very high risk of escalation. the, this new israeli government is very fast, it's far right on. it's very intent on committing inflicting violence upon
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palestinians. and in fact, you know, their, their political mandates are where we're premised on that. so i think in the weeks, in the months to come, we're going to see a cooler regime of occupation inflated upon the palestinian people. mahmoud abbas, 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 and the west bank. we want a complete cessation 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, had his meeting with blinking an indication of the concern in the region about the security situation here. it's understood, they asked the palestinian president to adopt a flexible position with the americans. whilst in authority wasn't expecting much
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from antonio. lincoln's 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 that sold from a suicide bombing and a mosque in the north western pakistani city. the shower has risen to at least a 100. the attack happened inside a highly secure police compound. a committee has been tasked with investigating the security lamps and, and ledge negligence as had back houses doing this is all that remains of the mosque in the police compound, in the shower investigator say, a suicide bomber blew himself up during afternoon, pres, hundreds of worshippers were inside the mosque is in
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a highly fortified redstone, which includes a police headquarters and a counter terrorism unit, raising concerns about a major security breach holland. while you're here, you load it off of my work. you're sure of. it is a matter of great condemnation that terrorists can enter a government department. if the government department don't have security. what safety can they provide us? does a faction of the hurricane valuable pakistan? the focused on the 30 bond claim 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 shabazz sharif has condemned the attack and promised stern action. he says, terrorism is a country's biggest security challenge. the books only valuable on had threatened and talk to security forces in recent weeks with buddy's or her vishal to be colored with the little guy, her ardor. this is not the 1st time this kind of bombing has happened since 2060
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thousands of people have lost their lives. and we have had enough of terrorism here who took here 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 temptation of his slammed claw. the group has been waging a war against a boxed on a government for more than a decade. last year it carried out at least $150.00 attacks, killing dozens of people. analysts say the group has been emboldened since that valuable return to power enough placed 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 0 law sparing 747 airplane has been delivered. mocking the end of an era in aviation, the jumbo jet transform trans continental travel for millions of people sharing
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it's 5 decades. and yeah, i'll run else has moved out the end of an era in aviation. as the final, boeing $747.00 to be built was delivered to freight carrier atlas airlines. we all share in a deep admiration for today's guest of honor, the awe inspiring quito, the skies lowing through a gala ceremony for the occasion. but it's a melancholy moment for aviation aficionados, i don't think is really anything quite as iconic as the 747. i think anybody who's a bad of aviation and has any kind of soul, it can't help and shed a tear for this is rather sad if inevitable moment and as it slowly begin, when the 747 made it's made in flight. in 1969, the aircraft size sleep design and highly advanced technology amazed travelers
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for those who could afford it, the upper deck was an airborne island of luxury in free champagne. the upper deck was a thing of beauty. just still access through that staircase. p like you were in your own private, louder, but it wasn't just a jet for the jet said before the 747, long distance air travel was unaffordable. for most people, the new aircraft range and capacity changed all that the engines were the 1st high bypass commercial engines in service, which meant their economics were so much better than previous generations of engines. and that really helped get ticket prices over the years. the 747 carried some historic passengers, including ayatollah home maniac returned to iran from exile in 1979. and the name the space shuttle piggybacked aboard a specially modified $747.00. an unforgettable sight in the sky,
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you. since 1990, the 747 has been the official plane of us presidents air force one. the aircraft was also involved in aviation histories deadliest disaster. in 1977 to 740 seven's collided on the runway of an airport on the spanish island of 10, a reef, 583 people were killed. advances in engine technology and development of lighter weight materials eventually caused most airlines to shift from larger aircraft like the 747 to smaller, more economical to engine jets like the air bus 320 and boeing 737. the remaining passenger models of the $747.00 will be phased out over the next decade. rob reynolds al jazeera still has on al jazeera justice retiree. yes, he does, is retiree. hey, justice retiree,
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families of black man, he died at the hands of u. s. police officers gather at a historic memphis church on the eve of his funeral on these plaza, taking a break from the $9.00 to $5.00, jumps to compete in the club wells. come ah hello. we got more very wet, sand, windy weather, and times wintry weather across northern parts of the middle east. farther south, it is largely quietened and improving picture winds coming in from a suddenly direction. how to the u. a. pushing up across carter where to weather on the other side of the gulf. as you can see though, says at western side of iran, we will see some heavy down pause and significant snow for once again across the
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zag ross mountains at ease is off. as you go through thursday, minimal cloud cutter at that stage just rolling across bahrain. but it should be large, dry, northern passive cat. i could see some wet weather and notice showers continuing their across at western side of iran, or where to weather the wintry weather. that continues farther north spreads right up into the turkish mountain. some more wet sand, windy weather, more violent storms rolling in across at east side of the mediterranean through levant choir to weather. i'm pleased to say it does come back in here as we go through thursday, but says that system makes his way through some wet weather, clipping the far north of egypt. some risk winds as well lifted dust and sand around for good part of northern and central egypt over the next couple of days looking the pretty dusty to into central parts of africa with some heavy showers. the southern nigeria. ah, with
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ah ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder on top stories is out. wednesday mounts 2 years since ability to in mia mall purchase is happening outside the embassy of mall and
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bank human rights organizations say that nearly 3000 people have been killed by the military since it took power. the secretary of state anthony blinkin says the u. s . a post is anything that person is ready, palestinian to state solution of the house breach, just concluded his trip to middle east dalton meeting palestinian president, my boss on the desk told from an attack and a mosque in the park. stony city of shala has listened to at least a 100 committees been tossed with investigation, the security lamps that the police compound and alleged negligence. yes, justice department says another 4 men have been charged with criminal offenses in connection with the assassination of haiti's precedent. juvenile, noisy, have been transferred to american custody after being detained in haiti. poison was assassinated at his home in july of 2021. and since then,
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gang violence in the country is escalated, leading to arise in kit, nothing's killings, and a major humanitarian crisis. my cana has more from washington. well, these 4 men who have now been removed into custody in the united states were arrested shortly after that assassination among them as a man called christian senate, according to the charge sheet, who had political ambitions that he said he hoped to a replaced president boise, and he then switch to support the allegation reads to a former haitian supreme court judge. now that judge is not named in the indictment, but apparently, according to the charges. he provided this group a with a letter asking for assistance as well as promising them immunity. at these for were among a group who then planned that attack salon himself employed some 20 colombian former military soldiers, according to the charge sheet,
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a they then traveled back to haiti and stage the attack on president voices home in july 2021. now in total, there are 7 people in the us who been arrested in connection with the assassination obese for the latest ones to be moved to custody. and the u. s. will appear in court for the 1st time in miami, wednesday. the family of tyra nichols who is killed at the hands of u. s. police have gathered at the historic mason temple in memphis. on the eve of his funeral, they were joined by a community in religious leaders or calling for police reform. 5 police officers have been fired and charged with 2nd degree murder. gabriel alexander has been gathering in memphis accountability and justice. that was the key message from the family of tyree nichols and also civil rights activists here in memphis. as they held this press conference a day before, tyree nichols,
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a funeral service will be held. now al sharpton, a national civil rights leader will be giving the you a g at the funeral. but he was here and he spoke, and he said, there's not only accountability here in the memphis police department, but something bigger in america also needs to change to prevent further cases of police brutality against young black men. we are here to establish and reclaim. then we are going to continue to fight this fight around police brutality and killing until we get federal laws changed. the funeral for tyree nichols will be held here in memphis on wednesday morning at a huge church. they're expecting more than 2500 people to attend, including the vice president, comma, la harris, as well as activists, sim and,
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and people from all over the community are coming here as well as the family of george floyd. the black man was killed at the hands of a white police officer in 2020 in minneapolis, minnesota. and they're saying that this will be a celebration of tyree nichols life a life there was certainly cut short too soon. he was only 29 years old and his family says that this will be a moment in the funeral service to honor him and his life and legacy to mrs. president chi saheed has sworn in new ministers of education on agriculture after sacking. the predecessors and followed the 2nd round of voting and parliamentary election on sunday without del hamid has mo, from the capital tunis. this is an election that has focus more on turn out rather than who are the candidates and, and what platform are they are running. emission results show that tunisia had the
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same lack of interest in the run of that they had during the 1st round back in december with about 11 percent of the total $7800000.00 register voters heading to the ballad boxes. now opposition parties had boycotted the vote and they're now saying that this long turnout shows that the president who always says that he is the voice of the people, has lost legitimacy and should resign and called for early presidential elections. the president says he is not surprised by the slow turn out, because he says that that's been at the same ever since a de denisia revolution back in 2011 denisia and say that they didn't know who these candidates were. and certainly they are not interested in political reform as much as they're interested in knowing how, with the economy improved,
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their livelihoods will improve. inflation is very high, unemployment is very high. and tunisians would like to hear from the president more practical moves in that direction. the u. k will face its largest de industrial action for decades this wednesday to half a 1000000 train drivers, bus drivers, civil 7th university lecturers. security guards is set to go on strike. that calling for salary increases better working conditions. charlie angela visited one school in london where the teachers will be walking off the job. does this make on a 5 year olds at barn cross school? listen to that teacher intently. on wednesday, deborah piper won't be here. she'll be on the picket line calling for better conditions for teachers 5 and a pay rise funded by the government not taken from her school budget as it was last year. that the children's pockets that comes out the children spoke. so they put us
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in a very precarious situation where we feel really guilty taking the bare minimum as we have and put in schools in such di, strike with bunch of. so there are 2 really good raises. actually, i want to tell him the march and be count susan site, enough more than a 100000 teachers in england. and wales will strike forcing thousands of schools to close those. some like bond cross will stay open to look after their most vulnerable students. last year, teachers protested not only as a pe, but staff shortages as a 3rd, quit the profession within 5 years of quantifying. the union's complained the government is not engaging with the issues, but 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. we're going to go from teaching our respective
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untrusted profession to what my people are less trusting of what teachers signed, but had teacher tracy griffith explained. 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, they would say they were striking for pay. but more importantly for our 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 marks and escalation in a winter industrial action across the u. k. so far, the government has made it clear. it's not prepared to reopen talks, overpay children like these are still catching up and learning loss during the coven pandemic. and with 4 days of strikes planned to head, it is the children that will suffer. charlie angela out of their london. if he's a world cup kick soft this wednesday champions from all the football federations
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will compete for the trophy in morocco. and they include a team of semi professional players all the way from new zealand. andy, which simmer ports, ballclub, city or back in morocco for the club world cup, seen it. the teams great to success. they finished 3rd, when the tournament was last held there in 2014, all the teams besides the teams mostly are a professional. so they will professionals, it's, you know, and if you look at the issue of, of us being at the storm and 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 at a total like this is it's pretty i standing in my opinion. it's a lovely problem to type of qualifies to reco 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
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athlete who finished runners up in the african champions league. we haven't just come here to say we've come here to win games and city been here 10 times now. so, you know, we know what it takes to be here and the pressure on us at all. we have to when we have to play while we end up like a football tournament, hosts, morocco will be hoping for the same sort of atmosphere that was created by the national team. the world cup in council there runs the semi finals, was the best ever performance by an african team at 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, beat. the heart, again of all those love football and all over the world because these clubs who are participating in the global cup offense all over the world where lease hearts will be beating strongly. the club will camp is held over.

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