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i found her date and the cat was next to her. i couldn't believe my eyes, friends say jenny, i like to paint job and watch soap operas. the family says she used to help her sick mother. now, they're all facing life without her. john, i would have turned 16 nature of this month. instead of her birthday party, family and friends gathered for her burial rights organization defense for children international. it says more than 25 percent of palestinians killed by israeli forces in the occupied with bank this year. were children, many like at ham, see their friends and family members being killed and fear. they'll be next. ah, the business empire of indian tycoon got some, a donnie loses a $100000000000.00 in value of the allegations of fraud.
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ah, hello there, i'm the styles the attain. this is out there. i live from doha. also coming up the united states signs a deal with the philippines. that completes the talk of military bases around china . ah, israel carries out as strikes in the besieged gaza strip in the latest to flare up the violence. i had a divisive figure both in life and death, more square up with protesters as a funeral for australian cardinal george pal. ah. now $100000000000.00 have been wiped off the value of one of the wells of india's biggest conglomerates, the weeklong meltdown and gaussian danis business empire started when an american
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trader accused the group of fraud stalks plunged even father when the typhoon and cancel the share fail gossamer, donnie issued this message to his investors just off to his company, withdrew that chair, sale which is known as a follow on public offer. or if p. o a, donnie said investors who and card losses would get their money back. the interest of my interest on it's been, i'm own and everything is secondary. and when she read the rest of us from what engine loss is, we have been drawing that appeal. this decision will not have any impact on existing operations as well as our future lunch. well, let's now speak to poverty missile. she's joining us from new delhi, probably can you talk us through the fallout we're seeing here?
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there's been a strong reaction in the business world. shares of many of a donnie companies fell solo this morning. the trading had to be paused for some of them. you know, in all the company. the conglomerate rather has lost about $100000000000.00 since last week. got the badani, who is the found and who you just heard is no longer a shelf wealthiest man. he has personally lost more than $30000000000.00 in a matter of days. and all of this is a response to that surprising announcement. late last night, on the face of it that f, b, o or followed public offer was pretty successful. the company raised about 2 and a half $1000000000.00, but international and local media reporting on, on concerns about that success and questioning it. it has been reported that at least 2 companies that under wrote that f b u basically means did the risk analysis for investors are linked to the abandon
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group. it is also being reported that got them about any had a person at hand, and ensuring the so called success, some of his friends wealthiest people in india, person invested in that. i feel those also a $400000000.00 check that came from a firm in albert darby that is backed by some members of the royal family over there. and all of this plays out and is it direct fallout from that damning report? last week, american firm hindenburg research has accused the odon group of court pulling off the largest corn in corporate history, the accusations, a very serious stock market, manipulation, accounting fraud. but the donnie group has hit back. it has denied these out again . sions, and is also threatening legal action and have ne, as we've been saying this also surely has clinical repercussions that when the group is battling unprecedented credibility crisis,
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both financially as well as politically, as you said, now banks are keeping a close eye. it is been reported that indian national bank has asked other banks to reveal its exposure to the other new group. it has also been reported that at least 2 international banks are no longer accepting a donnie barnes as collateral. which basically means that people who have taken loans from these bags based on these of bonds now have to furbished alternative collateral politically. you know, political parties opposition parties rather have long alleged that i've gotten madonna enjoys it. personal friendship with prime minister norion's mom or the and that is what has led to his neat teoric rise in the. 2 world of business, they are demanding a probe into allegations by the hindenberg group and also a discussion in parliament about what's basically going on. this comes
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interestingly, as the attorney group has cracked a major deal overseas, it acquired the high for board strategically important, bought in israel for about 2000000000 dollars. there's also a conversation that the advantage group will be investing in our building artificial intelligence labs in tel aviv interesting developments and did program. it's out there across that for us in new delhi. thanks you have me. israel has conducted airstrikes in the gaza strip. the military says that targeted a rocket factory and a chemical production site. the military wing of mass says it fired surface to air missiles at the israel aircraft, conducting the strike israel for its parts. as it launched the strikes after a rocket was fired from garza a. well, let's beat you aside in garza, you know, can you talk us through whatever details we have of what was being targeted here? yes, miss sazia. so last night, israel air strikes were carried mainly on the central part of the gaza strip heavy
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strikes. they're closing a lot of material damage on the main road of that area. and also another area in the north where an agriculture land was heavily pow did by israeli mess tiles. now israel said the com to respond to a rocket that was launched from god's earlier or prior to died. the lions den group in gods that claimed responsibility for that launching of bracket that was intercepted by these really i don't. they said that it come in response to the district call. the was stated or published yesterday by the female prisoners in is really present calling out for help against all the new israeli and 10th israeli measures that are being carried out with them or against
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them. we have a statement by has in costs and who is the spokesman of math. he said that ned did this, this a continuous air strikes on because the strip are a continuous aggression of the cycle of aggression against the policy and people, the prisoners, the holy sites. and also with the very right extremist government that is a governing. now israel, this is opening wide measure is for wide escalation filled escalation in response to these israeli aggression. also the policy and of factions here, particularly the popular front, said that they carried out or launched out a beverage of rockets in retaliation of these really air strikes on gods the last night. even outside the in gaza,
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with all the latest. thank you. or ukraine's defense minister says that russia is preparing a major new offensive and warned that it could begin. as soon as february, the 24th alexey resume. com says that moscow has a mass thousands of troops and could, in his words, try something on the anniversary of the invasion while at speak to natasha butler. she is in the capital care for us and natasha. these rumblings of a new events of how is ukraine preparing? yes sir. ukrainian officials, as, as you say, say that a new russian offensive could take place the sooners every 24th, to coincide with the beginning of russia's invasion of ukraine. now what ukraine officials have said all along is that this is why the country needs more weapons because it is facing a situation in which anything could happen next that the fighting could be set top . now meanwhile,
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what we've seen in the last 24 hours is in the east of the country in a city of crime, a tours, a rush and cruise missiles slamming into a residential building. there. a rescue and emergency service workers have been digging through the robin through the night, very difficult conditions indeed in the cold. and in the dark, at least 3 people we know of being killed up. but there is still hope that there could be some survivors under the rubble ukrainian president of the law. to me, zalinski a said in a nightly address. look, this is the sort of a daily occurrence the people in ukraine are being forced to get used or forced to get used to. unfortunately, he also said that fighting, it continues to be intense in the east, and that he also said in his not the address to lensky that he believed that the russians were preparing something and natasha. i see the government that is author busy with a corruption cracked on i had some big you meetings in case yes
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. present. zalinski has launched a huge anti corruption crack down. what we've seen on wednesday is that the properties of a very prominent ukranian, a billionaire oligarch being searched or so raids on tax offices, customs offices, some officials having to resign of being sacked. and this comes after last week, when a number of top ukrainian government officials were forced to resign over links to possible a corruption scandals. now it comes as you say, just a before an e you ukraine summit that is going to take place here in the capital. keith on friday. ukraine wants to be part of the european union. it had its candidacy accepted by the block in june. but one of the conditions it would have to fulfill a for its future accession is to stamp out things like corruption. so we can see that these recent raids and this anti corruption drive is very much part of that.
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but it's also, it's also sending a message to the public from keith the because of course, many people in ukraine are living through extremely difficult times. they are fighting, they are dying on the front. and they don't want to think that officials, government officials, in the capital of siphoning off money particularly will funds of course natasha about that they're on the ground for us in the ukrainian capital. thank you so much and hats are now the u. s. is expanding its military footprint in the philippines and a move that could give it a st strategic edge against china. and the new deal with manila give us access to for new bases and an increased presence at several others. and also completes a chain of american military positions around china. as you can see that ranging from japan and south korea and the north to australia and the south barnaby low has been we still don't know the locations of these 4 new fights, not bases. the 2 defense chiefs emphasize they would not like to use the word basis,
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but they would like to use the word sites. in any case, we don't know the locations of these 4 new sites that the u. s. military will have access to. we know that they already have access to 5 sites that has been for years now under the enhanced defense cooperation agreement. what the u. s. defense chief joy austin emphasized a few times during depressor is that this is not a permanent basing arrangement. a few people probably can't remember that there were permanent basis us basis here in the philippines. one air basing clark, a naval base in sue big. this is not the same arrangement. a secretary austin said that there will be will patient presence of us troops in these 9 locations now, on the part of the philippines, the philippines defense cheap carlita garbage junior said that this would improve the, the philippines capability to, to respond to natural disasters,
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to humanitarian crisis, which is very often here in the philippines. so of course, the 2 countries it also again renewed their commitment to its military alliance, longstanding, military alliance. and they said that the overall relationship is a deterrence to the continuing aggression of china in the south china sea. but again, no new locations have been revealed. they said that they said that final details are still being ironed out with the local governments. there were reports, of course, that 2 of these locations are going to be in the north, close to taiwan. but we don't know that yet actually found the i'm curious because we can see what senate fair united states, what's in it for the philippines. and i imagine there are a number of countries watching very closely well, of both of us defense secretary lloyd austin and philippine defense secretary carlita. gov is junior said or emphasized freedom of navigation in the south china sea and also the rules based international order out which you can see now because
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the us now has precedence in japan, south korea, we're looking at what area it was very clearly being led now by, by the us and, and we don't have any reaction yet from china, but we will wait for a reaction from china. usually there is a negative reaction from china when it comes to these issues. but for the philippines, it strengthens the philippines, things in the south china sea. the philippines will want these freedom of navigation operations. there are also talks of joint naval patrols between the u. s . and the philippines into south china sea. nothing is confirmed, but that's on the table for that's what's in it for the philippines. but the ration here has been divided. a lot of filipinos do support the strong military alliance between the u. s. and the philippines. but there have been protests to day protest her say that they don't want the philippines to get dragged into an unnecessary conflict into
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a conflict that the philippines doesn't have anything to do with. and of course, they are referring to a possible conflict over in i was straight if, if and when really there will be u. s. military presence in the northern part of the philippines. hostile ahead here on out as in the eye of the storm. 5 is on pushing reagan artist mesa with the impact of hurricane maria. ah hello is looking a little milder across western parts of europe over the next couple of days. we have got more when she weather coming into central areas and pushing over towards the east. though no bank of weather systems, they're just rolling around this area of high precious that will bring some cloud of rain into escorted northern england. diving down across the low country,
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some snow they're coming in across, said from the southern parts of germany, pushing down towards austria and a good o des splattering of snow there further east. it continues to make its way further east, which as we go on through our friday, that snow punching into where poland some wet weather. so when she weather just coming back in behind, as a mold over into double figures for london and paris, 16 celsius therefore madrid. but notice some windy weather across. so to care. some blustery conditions across the eastern side of the mediterranean, some showers coming through here when of a brisk wind. some of those showers still scraping the way across the far north of egypt for much of north africa, dust a fine and settle. notice is circulation middle area of low pressure into algeria we could even see a little bit of rain coming in here as we go through friday and some lifted dust and sand for the south. it is generally dry still very warm in nigeria, lagos that have 4 degrees ah,
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did bleaching the issues of the day. the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street. they made their money on coal. they made their money on field, convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving all of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. lou street on al jazeera lou ah ah, kind of a watching al jazeera anastasio. hey, here in doha,
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that's remind you about top stories. a $100000000000.00 has now been wiped off the value of one of india's biggest conglomerates. the meltdown and gaussian went on his business empire, started when an american trade, i accused the group of fraud stocks in his company plunged. israel has carried out and strikes. mcguffey, tristan says it has a weapons factory. the military wing of hamas said at 5 miss isles of the aircraft . israel said it launched the strikes after a rocket was fired from gaza. the u. s. is expanding its military footprint and the philippines and a move that couldn't give it a strategic advantage against china. the dealer follows talks between defense secretary lloyd austin and president ferdinand, macos junior. in manila a funeral has been held in the u. s. city of memphis. terry nichols who died after being patient by police last month. family members described him as loving and peaceful and called for action to prevent even more cases of police brutality. gabriel has under reports from memphis.
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ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow. when those monsters murder my baby brother. do you live me completely? harbor brother. gone too soon. nichols was 29 years old and a father of a 4 year old child. he liked skateboarding with his friends, and he was an amateur photographer. he take pictures and post them on his website. he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work. at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police,
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accused of killing innocent people. protect the acts. because this would be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other peer is here. have lost their children. you are my story. it was a memorial, attended by over a 1000 people, including the vice president let on memory of tyree shine a light on the path toward peace and justice. so for 12, people have been disciplined for their involvement in nickels death, including 5 officers who have been fired. arrested are facing charges of among other things. second degree murder. at the memorial service, there was praise for the swift action, but also coals to end the over use of police force in the name of fighting crime.
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you know fright jayce by becoming fam ah min gives on army. that a, the police does punks in america. another memorial service for another black man dead at the hands of police. this time his name tyree nichols full of so much life, taken away by the very people who are supposed to protect it. gabriel is hondo al jazeera, memphis all to another funeral. now, where a controversial astray leon cardinal, has drawn mourners and protests by his critics and sidney the swords pal, died last month, we spent more than a year in prison for his conviction from lessing to teenage boys,
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he was less exonerated. he was a pitiful facilitator and he couldn't be looked at in any other why he's that's how we should be renamed that a man that sort hurting children and abusing children with awe . hell still has his supporters and a stranger among those attending the funeral le form a conservative prime minister, john howard, antonia who called the cardinal a saint valentine and politicians from the ruling labor party though, including the prime minister, antony albany, as he did not attend george pale was the greatest man i've ever 9. and if fight means the ability to enjoy crushing adversity. no one could be, i better advertisement for us. in short, he's the greatest catholic australia has produced. and one of our country's greatest sons. wel, that's bringing sarah clark. she's been following events from brisbin for us,
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as we've been saying, sarah cardinal power, still very, very divisive, even in death. absolutely. we did have hundreds of motors inside marys cathedral, that was loyal, the faithful, the supporters of cardinal george pell. we also had hundreds of people outside and they would also see with a device of character, as you noted. and he was not controversial and high ranking. and he would open the national debate here in australia, and that could be pot hill pipes, satori a child sexual be charging over a number in 2017 allegations were good and he was convicted. but in 2020, he was exhilarated in pledge bus daily. it's high court despite exoneration. those critic remained in today we had on tuesday and you had those protested rally outside the mary's to sign saying he'll go to hell. they still angry about to pass . it wasn't just those survivors of child sexual be who died the day. it was also
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those opposed to candle jewels pills opposition to abortion. ringback and to gay marriage as well. so those people gather to support those projects. we had some clashes between the morning to as long as you know, she denied, grabbed, and those those quotes and they were faithful and supported, held to death. but there was also a large number of people who didn't like help. and as a result we had that gathering there in 59 a cargo pill. he always said he was innocent. she did so $406.00 days of that you sent over those child sexual allegations and was kid now, but the processes they were keen to voice their anger and they hung ties and ribbons around the church that the cathedral to note amplified the survivors of charles that should be so hard to film the funeral refund will today on tuesday, he will be buried into mary's to page when he was once the archbishop, sarah clark there across those happenings forth from prison. thank you,
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sarah. hope franz hurst has also paid tribute to cardinal pal straightly, as most senior catholic for his determination and wisdom. he's currently in democratic republic of congo. let's bring you some light fixtures now from the capital kinshasa, where the pope is due to address the crowd. a huge crowd of young people there and a stadium. it's part of a 3 day trip. the 1st people visit to the country and more than 37 years and follows a huge mass attended by thousands on wednesday. around half of the country's population as catholic, the largest community of its kind in africa. well, cancer airways has reached a settlement with the airplane manufacturer, air bus, after a long standing dispute about the safety of the a 350 jobs. because they had taken bus to court for what it described as surface degradation in the long range aircraft, which forced the grounding of $29.00 gen ed bus. acknowledge that there were quality floors,
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but maintains that the plains was safe. while the southern us is preparing for more icey conditions, there is a forecast for freezing, rain and sleet. i see weather has been blamed for 6 deaths over the past 3 days. airlines have also canceled almost 2000 flights, nearly 250000 people in texas, also without power. all the people of puerto rico, still living with the impact of hurricane rear 5 years after i struck the caribbean island. now an exhibition in new york is using aunt from the u. s. territory to raise awareness of their plants. here's more from the curator in her own. what's my name is michelle. i ghetto. i'm the jennifer rubio, associate curator of the whitney museum of american art. and i'm the curator of next. he still won the 2nd puerto rican art in the wake of hurricane maria. the idea originated after the event itself. i'm puerto rican, but i live in brooklyn. we saw what was happening through images on the tv screen,
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and it was a really horrific event. have this incredible privilege of being a curator, i one of the most important museums in the world. so i thought, you know, i can provide this platform for the arts of puerto rico. there's definitely a sense of frustration and anger that's very palpable. i think throughout the entire exhibition about how the government, both federal and local government, neglected puerto rico in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane. this is a painting titled, collapsed soul by god, molly, until the regus. it's one of the favorites, i would say, i always see people standing here looking under painting when heard, can maria happened? got molly. i realized that cargo ships and boats in general, are lifeline to puerto rico because they carry everything, you know, put a request like a ship. it doesn't have a captain,
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it's adrift. and there are many symbolisms to ships in puerto rico. this is a work by gabriella biased titled, hopefully we'll meet at sea. this is a work that talks about their father suicide, almost the one year anniversary of maria. he committed suicide and it gives an identity to someone who passed away and it was part of a group of people, of a demographic that should have been tended to and you know, the government had the responsibility to care for them. when i think about what the public visitors will take out of this exhibition in a way i have a really low bar. i want them to care. i want the vision to be an opening, to ask further questions to be inquisitive. and to dig deeper into the history of puerto rico, saw a green color on a 15000 v. a journey is making its closest approach to. perhaps for the last time in casa amateur astronomers gathered in
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a dark desert area to take photographs. the last time the common past death was during stone age when the and that all still rammed the planet. i was jumping with joy. actually it was, i had little tails was so beautiful. that the, the, the longer the tailor you go, it was full. so super that excitement you cannot describe it like villa you should see it. but come towards while you absolutely. yeah. i mean, while people in hawaii retreated to an unusual sight of their own and january telescopes, demona chi observatory, captured this mysterious well paul, moving through the night sky. scientists believe it was related to a space ex satellite launch in florida earlier that day. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines a 100000000000.
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