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class creed and calmer, but in britain at this, proportionally high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens britain's true colors, part one on out jazeera one day, i might be covering politics or in the next i might hear by protesting from serbia hungry to what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. here at al jazeera, we believe every one has a story worth hearing. ah, ah. hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news, our life from doha. coming up,
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the next 60 minutes, the business i'm part of indian tycoon. go to a donnie loses a $100000000000.00 after allegations of fraud. a search for survivors in ukraine after a russian rocket hits an apartment building in the eastern city of comma tossed. united states signs a deal with the philippines. that completes a talk of military bases around china plus a divisive figure, both in life and in death mourner. square offered, protested that a funeral for australian cardinal george pal. we're going to reaction to tom brady's retirement. the 45 year old nfl saw insists this time. it's for good. ah, $100000000000.00 have been wiped off the value of one of india's biggest
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conglomerates the week long meltdown and go to a danny's business. and park started when an american trader accused a group of fraud stalked, plunged further when the billionaire canceled a share sell. the interest of my son is bet amount and everything is secondary and to ensure that they invest us from potential losses. we have been drawn that appeal this decision will not have any impact on existing operations, as well as a few jump plants having it. i was joining us live now from new delhi. this is a very fast moving story. what's happening? well there's been a strong reaction to the announcement that you just played this morning. shares of a danny companies plunge. so know that shading has been stopped for the day. you
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know, the announcement came late last night. the company is reimbursing invest as 2 and a half $1000000000.00 that had raised in that following public offer or f b or a share salad. listed on friday. 9 to national and local media have been reporting that the adonis group and got the madonna himself may have something to do with the so called success of this f. feel, what mean 2 and a half $1000000000.00 is a lot of money. they're saying that 2 companies that underwrote that f feel which means it did, the risk analysis for investors are actually connected to the adonis group. it's also being reported that a lot of the investment came from the personal wealth of got the madonna's friends, some of india's richest people. there's also a $400000000.00 check that came from ahmed darby from a farm that is backed by many. a members of the royal family over there. now,
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all of this is a fallout off that damning report released by hindenburg research, an american fall last wednesday. it has accused the don, you croup of court pulling off the largest gone in history. it has also cues it of stock market manipulation and accounting fraud. now the donnie group has denied these allegations. it is also threatening legal actions. it's important to note that since those allegations came to forgot, the madonna has personally lost more than putty $1000000000.00. and is no longer a chas wealthiest man. thank you very much indeed. patty, miss hell. talking to us from new delhi, the leader of one of india's opposition parties is demanding a parliamentary probe into a donny operations. this is the money. not all, can't brit institutions. it is the money, it's hard working, indians have saved their lifetime saving and their hard work. it's been listed
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for their future, for the future of their children in the home and institutions, and particularly alexi and leslie and the public in sebastian, public buying, which people have been austin because we believe that the government, the min dolman stands behind it to be cheated. and kevin, who is the finding editor of online new service wiring, is joining us not from new delhi. very good to have a weather sir on al jazeera. thank you very much. b, a donnie group has described the allegations made by the hindenberg group as quote, a calculated, attacked on india. how embedded the is the donnie group in public project safe in india. see sir, it's a fact that the attorney group is hugely invested in public project. and india,
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in fact, it is. it is the largest blair in court. it has 30 percent of india or capacity. it is the largest glare when it comes to running airports in india. because it is the largest blair in coal mining projects or so. so as far as infrastructure goes it's, it's also the probably the largest player among the largest player in, in green energy producing go green energy. and it is also probably the largest player and in producing electricity power colby's power so so, so there's no doubt that it's it's, it's very heavily mr. in india, india's infrastructure or a so therefore oh, this whole episode as a kind of become
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a is being conflated. also bye bye bye. people who are close to the group and by some others in india or even some govern spokespersons as, as, as an attacker, brumley on india, we had the opposition leader cannon was in common needy, making the point there that this wasn't just the money of the company this was the come money that was had been invested in the group by ordinary indians. and i'm so it's not just the, the value of the company that has been wiped out. it is their savings as well. how is this going to affect the daily life of people in india? so in fact i, i would also, i would add, do, or you just say, or of course that or she already listed in the attorneys. also does. it is also not true that that only in the in shareholders are, are, aren't getting affected or indian indian bondholders or she had ordered, i could evicted that to just give you a perspective of that. but if $1000000000.00 borrowing that were danny's
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a more than 2 thirds, in fact, more than 70 percent of the lending has done has been done by, by global banks and money to global bond market. so, so i would suggest that that there are as many global or lenders and probably global investors are who are also equally effective. so, so, and so what i'm, what i'm suggesting is that in a menu or financially so globalized it. so you, your operations do not get nearly a remain confined to do india, your country so. so in a sense that you can't really beyond a point play the nationalist guard because you are a global organization. you have a massive borrowing from the global markets. so the global market, sir, i would, would, would, would, would kind of an issue as, as a, as it is happening now. if you're found short on,
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on transparency and disclose it disclosure. so i always say, just as you know, democracy of the waters are, are the ultimate judge of our food. oh, who windsor i saw so in, in global commerce, the markets are the ultimate guide on who wins and at the moment that the markets are punishing are the and they, if i understand correctly, please correct me if i'm on wrong or wrong on this. but the company that's making this allegation and is a company called tenant hindenberg, which is specializes essentially in and betting against the market a debate bets against and the way that shares are going to said it is possible that companies, like hindenburg, may have made money out of they drop and share price that are on the group or the danny group has seen how significant is it? do you think that these allegations are coming from an international company, as opposed to india's own regulatory bodies, which one would think may have more oversight of the group given it's as links in
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with public services in the car, in the country. yeah. in a sense, or you know, it's true that, that hindenburg, herb. but one of the things that that has come on the scrutiny on one of the things that, that, that hindenburg is getting criticized for is the timing of the, of the related for just 3 days. before the attorney 1000 craw, donnie made it public offer up. you know. so the finding as in question. but the but hindenburg has said that, that they have done it openly and transparently. and they have declared that they were shocking by them if they're not starting to share that they are actually shorting by barnes in the, in the global markets. and there they are openly declaring that they are of the, out of the search from a doubt. they also are also
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a hedge fund which is shot in the i, donnie bonsa, so so, so, so, so back as dec leim and bit and they have mids city, though, acquisitions against any which we, donnie, has denied. and the, and on you have to be can in the court. so we will go once america, each of the court, the be when no one will be out of about the velocity of those allegations. but it must be said that the indian regulators and indian a market governance. bob has not really gone to hell. i really with the violin conglomerates in can longer time, over the last 10 years have really become global players. and while they have become global player, the, the regulatory inno systems in india, and let's say, and in the u. s. on in europe, the debt is
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a gap. so it regulation has to catch up and has to, has to evolve a far more of a transfer in system than if questions that asked that there should be disclosure they should be it or they should be on the are there any claims that he has made on disclosure as money. now in indian governance analytic governance, but my sense is that may not be enough. then came empty venue. we appreciate your being with us in algebra, so thank you very much indeed. thank you. teddy moorehead on the news are including a message for the use of africa. pope frances speaks to tens of thousands of the stadium and democratic republic of congo. we're going to be alive from kinshasa. israel carries out air strikes in the besieged garza strip. and the latest flare up of violence. ah,
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your grains as a russian rocket, as had an apartment complex and the eastern city of chroma tossed killing at least 3 people and injuring 20 rescuers search through the rubble for survivors. the strike happened on wednesday night. come at, oscar is in the dawn yard screven were rushing back fighters of held significant territory, including the largest city since 2014. going to go to natasha bato, who's in kia forest. natasha another residential building that's been hit. yes, that's right. and another difficult night for emergency service workers who are still searching through the rubble. all that apartment block trying to see if they can find any survivors. a few hours ago, some people are reporting that they could still hear voices underneath the rubble. but as you say, at least 3 people have been killed and a number of others are injured. ukrainian, president of law demands lensky. a talked about this latest attack in his
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a nightly video address. he said, look, this is just the kind of thing that ukrainians are having to endure in this war on a daily basis. he said he also talked about the fact that sir, fighting has intensified emmys particularly around. that's her ne, in town of back most and meanwhile, or the defense minister here. and keith is saying that ukrainian officials are all concerned and looking at the possibility of russia launching another new offensive to possibly coincide with the anniversary of rushes launch. if you could, on february 24th, they all say they are saying that they have noticed a bill dot all forces on the russian side. and they are concerned about that. i see that i should have on the line, the president of the european commission that is in ukraine. and of course, this is happening while serrado government is also busy with another corruption cracked on yes,
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a huge anti corruption, a crackdown, launched by a ukraine's president who said that all government officials, every one needs to be focusing on the war effort right now. in fact, lensky, or was elected president vowing to clean up corruption in the country as of it's been endemic in ukraine for many years. and what has happened to the last 24 hours? we've seen other homes over prominent ukrainian, a billionaire being rated also rates and searches in tax offices, customs officers, some people are being forced to resign just a week after a huge number of government officials here in ukraine also had to step down because of possible links to corruption scandals. all this sir, certainly is the sort of message an image that keep wants to send to the european union. the e u is having a summit with ukraine in keith on friday. some
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e u officials, already a in the capitol. ukraine wants to be part of the european union. it's counted to see was accepted in june, but it will have to meet a huge number of conditions and criteria and cleaning out corruption is among them that are to bother in cave. natasha. thank you. the u. s. is expanding its military footprint in the philippines and a move that could provide a strategic advantage against china. the van secretary lloyd austin has been holding talks with president varden and marcos junior. in manila, us troops now have access to an additional 4 bases, taking the total to 9 from manila, bonham hello has more. what the u. s. defense chief ver lloyd austin, emphasized a few times during the presser, is that this is not a permanent be seen her arrangement of a secretary. austin said that there will be rotational presence of us troops in these 9 locations. now on the part of the philippines or the philippines defense
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cheap carlita. gov is junior said that this would improve the, the, the philippines capability to, to respond to natural disaster humanitarian crisis. which is very often here in the philippines. of course, the 2 countries, ah, and also again renewed their commitment to its military alliance, longstanding, military alliance. and he said that the overall relationship is a deterrence to the continuing aggression of china in the south china sea. or the new deal with manila gives the u. s, access to for new braces and an increased presence of several others. it completes a chain of american military positions around china, ranging from japan and south korea in the north to australia in the south. hope francis has addressed a tens of thousands of young people in democratic republic of congo. the pontiff spoke at his stadium is the 1st paypal visit to the country and more than 37 years
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with follows. a mass attended by thousands on wednesday. august web has more form kinshasa. what can you tell us about what's been going on with a plan for the pope spoke to the stadium, which was just not far from here to a crowd of about 65000 young people just to show a while ago. and the warned them to stay away from corruption. that is something that just keep reading back corruptions. widespread hearing phone go voss, mineral. well, this country for the large part doesn't benefit people very many of whom live on less than see those day in grinding poverty. a deal so, so the young people loaned the young people against religion and tribalism. this is in a, yeah, what is it to be an election at the end of this year?
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there will be a presidential parliament. he posed here in congo. there was a conflict going on, particularly in the east of the country and in past elections. and in present conflicts as being common for politicians, another leaders to deliberately escalate ethnic tensions for their own political gain. this is something that the pope told the young people that they should be wary of be wary of getting sucked into these kinds of things, encouraging them to identify only with that group, encouraged them to instead to look at the broader community. welcome. thank you very much. of malcolm web talking to us, we can shop well on find the pope's going to fly to south saddam's hot. m a tougher is there. oh, when you speak to some people here in south to don, they tell you that the tide of hearing phrases such as delena,
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fatiguing country fatigue. and why should the race in the world can buy like happening in south diamond? people hope that the pubs isn't religious leaders will put the spotlight back out of this country. a country that's been ravaged by decades of warring, 201-1000 are broke away from us to don. there were a few years of peace relative peace and in fighting, broke out in 2013. after that, a few years later, there was more fighting again then in 2018. a peace agreement was signed. and need a tried to implement some kind of peace process. but they still a long way to go. if i get an opportunity to do an opportunity to meet the book, ah, hourly asking to meet ali, does i have your word with them about so that they can maintain this piece that we are now experiencing. that goes into an in had breaking news right now we brought these and maybe after 2 to 3 as we go back to the store. i mean to one degree for
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us, it's very important to the young people that the world sees. not so saddam as a broken place, but as a place full of hope that has gone through a lot of conflict, a lot of pain. i'm and we're trying to recover from them. we're trying to move forward. we're trying to build, it took a while, but nowadays the unified army made up of the government forces and form a rebel fight. but that army still needs to be deployed to various parts of the country to maintain peace in order as we speak. thousands of people are still living in intern displays. camps to skate to go home, because it's not safe for them yet to turn back to their home. they're hoping that the times you can move forward to implement this piece of human fully and those kinds of getting try and he will old wounds of the past. the funeral of a controversial australian cardinal has drawn mourners and protests by his critics in sydney. oh, george paul died last month we spent more than
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a year in prison after his conviction from molesting to teenage boys. it was later exonerated, he was an a pet, a false facilitator and, and he couldn't be looked at in any other way. that's how we should be remembered, a man that thought, you know, hurt and children and abusing children was okay. ah, well, so has supporters in australia among those attending the funeral or former conservative prime minister, john howard and tony abbot recalled the cardinal a saint of our times. politicians from the ruling labor party, including the current prime minister, antony albanese, did not attend george pale, was the greatest man i've ever 9. and if i means the ability to endure crushing adversity, no one could be, i better advertisement for it insured. he's the greatest catholic australia has produced. and one of our country's greatest sons. i want to take you back to
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a story from the philippines were u. s. troops now have access to an additional 4 basis. that's after a deal done between defense secretary lloyd austin and he's been holding talks with president fat and barcode junior in manila aide. james du alif is professor of strategic security studies i to marshall center. he's joining us from darmesh parking kitchen in germany. very good to have you with us. i want to ask you about the strategic element to this because the implication to somebody like me who doesn't really understand these things, is that the, using these bases would indicate a potential threat of a significant military strategy from china. but what we've seen from china and the last year or so has been a gradual eroding of philippines. what, what the philippines regard as their rights, like fishing rights, and land rights and so on. i, the americans dealing with this in the wrong way. know they're dealing with it in one of the ways i can do this is
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a multi faceted photo we use or strategic we're looking at the larger issue. so let's try and do and they've been chipping away at the philippine sovereignty. sovereignty of other countries in the region, and the way to do that is by setting the maritime militia to various areas control by others. so one of the ways to mitigate that is to show project. so you have us and also allied forces going through doing freedom and navigation mission. you have to exercise just last week. japan and australia signed to send an agreement to start doing exercise in the earth. so you have to show the presence in dairy to make sure that's what the other side does. doesn't become of the company. in the event that we're talking about, and these should we say smaller scale events that we've been seeing with like chinese craft, for example, allegedly force instead of pins, fishermen of reefs and so on. how do you deal with that b, a in terms of us or a military military based response without escalating a situation? a great question. it's a huge challenge,
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but you don't have to escalate that. so what you have to do, how you prevent that. so these are what the chinese are doing by what they're watching, getting the crime in 514, or what iran does, the persian gulf. these are all good examples of what's called gray zone aggression . so you're trying to do things below the level of interstate conflict. you're trying to keep it below. busy that level to limit escalation of the possible escalation. so having people having patients in the area is part of a response. but again, pretty well navigation exercises, joint exercises together, making it clear to china, for example, that this is unacceptable. and here's what we'll do to that. so that's a way if you go military or you won't succeed because then it will escalate and the risk is, is far greater. you have to respond in kind at that lower level, a must be a difficult situation. one would imagine for the philippines because in the one hand they have this, this deal, these agreements longstanding agreements with the united states. but equally, of course, just recently assigned to a series of bilateral agreements with china as well. so it must be one would imagine, very difficult line for the philippines to tread when it comes to its own defensive
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posture. it's difficult for every country, right? because china is largest trading partner. so what do you give up? that's the, the previous re enter the court regime was margins are unique and i thought it, they can amik relations with china. that would solve some of these other problems. you alluded to it, occupying reeves occupying the grounds. but just as in germany case, where they tried to have good relations with gas bomb with russia to have gas not be a factor. we found that that's not the case because they're looking at russian trying to look at these actions as strategic. they're looking at a long term strategic goal, where we don't look at, we look at economic transaction or political transactions and russia trying to others competitors don't look at things exactly same way. jennifer is professor strategic studies security studies at marshall center. so we appreciate your being with us and to 0. thank you very much indeed. thank you for your time. still had an al jazeera, i'm gabriel's onto in memphis,
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where hundreds of people came out to celebrate the life of tyree nichols, a young black man. it died after being beaten by police. time in the eye of the storm. 5 years on puerto rican artist rattle wrestle with the impact of harlequin, maria. ah, hello. it's looking a little milder across western parts of here. over the next couple of days. we have got to when she weather coming into central areas and pushing over towards the east though, 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 countries. some snow they're coming in across set from the southern parts of germany, pushing down towards austria and a good
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o dest 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, there's a mold m in double figures for london and paris 16 celsius. their former trip noticed some winter weather across to care. some blustery conditions across the eastern side of the mediterranean, some showers coming through here. when of a brisk wind, some of the shower still scraping the way across the far north of egypt for much of north africa, just a fine and settle. notice this circulation middle area of low pressure into algio, where we could even see a little bit of rain coming in here as we go through friday and some lifted dust and sand where the south it is generally dry, still very warm in nigeria, lagos that have 4 degrees, ah ah,
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under silence store. they once prosperous fishing village sinks beneath the mud, parliamentary elections ignite, fuse rivalry that will determine the future of this defeated and politically divided community. a microcosm reflecting the plight of a nation witness? venezuela. a sinking resolution, honor jessina. the u. s. is always of interest, the people all around the world. this has been going on for a number of hours. yeah. been you to push the price, but the report story from an international perspective, we try to explain to our global audience and why it's important. how did it impact the life at the height of the storm to what to with through high would it be the above my head? this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to work with on here and how to do this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. ah
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ah, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder. what top stories this are $100000000000.00 has now been wiped off the value of one of india's biggest conglomerates, the meltdown and got my danny's business empire. started to partner. american trader accused a group of fraud stockton, whose company have plunged a russian rocket set an apartment complex in ukraine's eastern city of cromwell tossed killing at least 3 people and injuring 7 others. rescuers have been combing through the rubble in search of survivors. the u. s. is expanding its military footprints in the philippines and moves that could give it a strategic advantage against china. a deal followed talks between then secondary, lloyd austin, and president federal and macos junior in manila. on investigators and pakistan,
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say the suicide bomber who attacked a mosque and for shower was wearing a police uniform. at least a 100 people were killed. and more than $220.00 were injured in the explosion. in a highly secure police compound, most of the victims were police officers who job for prayers. a committee has been set up to investigate the security breach motorcycle war. the suicide bomber was creating a drama, dragging his bike on the side of the road and being and police uniform. yes, he was in police uniform. i admit, this was a security lapse. what they my men could not me stop it. i concede that it is my fault, i do not. there's what they come, all hiders, joining us now live from casablanca. the big question throughout all of this so far had been how had the attacker got into such a secure area? now we have more details plus an acceptance of responsibility from the provincial police chief ah,
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indeed. and that happening all police man, a cross. several districts came out to broad case saying that they were not safe. and wanted to know what had happened and knew woodridge bunch but, but the inspector gender of police said they had now i am for liver, dens and dad. they were clothing and on the group that go to sponsor, but they just spent a faction of the day to get that bond focused on end to jamal rod. i also said sure which i bought my head was decapitated by paul for the explosion. and i go ahead and head one record saying that the suicide bomber was able to do a way so that he would also having try nitro to name, which is d and d, explosive a ball for he said to reason the roof collapse broad that were the $50.00 structure,
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it had no place to support such a large span of roof. and there were no windows showed up all of an exposure. and he said, the shock wave from dad knocked off the was brought down the roof. he also said that they could have finished that book of creating their debbie within several hours. however, the big concern was to bring people out alive, georgia will button on the bus. and jake bagley also said that the bus stop conspiracy theory saying that that was the meant to sword discord, saying that they were closing in on the ring. and also requested the and get him up on government to open it by august on, on the, on the same note. the chinese have also for dan, for 90 days corporation. but the inspector general admitting the dishwater security
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lab. it's a good idea, suicide bomber would writing a more decided good is dressed in police. gobby. i read the mosque was i be good spread dime and be put it add the bad it gauge guided him to damage. therefore, proving that he was not aware about the exact location of that mars show. indeed, in ticket details now coming out and the inspector general of police, their questing. com saying that the investigations are under way and that they're going to get dates, particular said, and which was responsible for this deadly attack. bringing this up to date from islam about come, all hider, come all. thank you very much. as you conducted air strikes on the gaza strip of the military wing of hamas, it says it 5 surface to air missiles are the is ready aircraft conducting the strikes. israel says it launched the strikes after a rocket was fired from gaza. we're gonna talk to you on the outside in gaza, you know, do we have any more details of what was being targeted in gaza?
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yes, rob. so basically these really air strikes were carried on the gaza strip, early hours a furious day to main military camps for hamas, or a sam brigades, the military wing of hamis where targeted heavily targeted one in the central part of the causes stroke. the other one in the north, in addition to an agricultural lung. also there are material damage made in dot a central part in the main road. and due to the extent of, of a targeting of the mess aisles, all of that targeted back to area. also we have the, the, a, some brigade, the stating that they confronted these railey aircrafts with their anti aircraft mess sales to, to defend a dat, aggression. the policy in popular front also stated
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a statement saying that they carried out or launched a barrage of rockets towards these really odd towns to a response or retaliate. this eas, railey aggression on because the strip under hand hasn't cost him. who's the spokesman? yes, rob. you know, say thank you very much indeed for bringing us up to date from go. so thank you. to lebanese m p 's are beginning a week to of sit in inside parliament. they're promising to stay put until a new president elected after months of political paralysis. we're going to get more on this from santa halter in beirut. susanna, this must be very frustrating for the people and lebanese, tell us what's going on, how people are being affected. while there is a deep political crisis in this country, a vacuum at the executive level. there is no precedent now this has happened in the
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past, but this time around. there's also no functioning government. and us time around the parliament is an electoral body. it cannot legislate. and this time around, the economy has all but collapsed and this is why the m p 's decided to do this protest action. they are hoping that other empties will join them in order to elect a president. but politics works in a much different way in this country. since the end of the civil war, the traditional parties have been running this country. they choose to hold dialogue outside space institutions to try to reach a deal. now, what are these emp? he's telling us they're telling us there is an urgent need for an executive authority in order to deal with this economic to pass reforms to deal with the currency which continues to valuate every single day. people are losing purchasing power. public schools cannot open because teachers cannot be paid,
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so the state is collapsing. now we're unable to enter the legislature to meet these empties in person because the governing alliance are not permitting journalists inside. but we did manage to speak to them over skype, to members of parliament from the so called forces of change block have been camped inside lebanon's parliament building for 2 weeks pressing for the election of a president like much of the population there in darkness long power outages are one of many crises facing the collapse and country 3rd demand for open sessions to elect the president has the support from other m. p. 's, but not from the governing alliance. which also refuses to allow journalists into the legislature. these politicians realize this protest may drag on for weeks, but say they are doing their duty to protect democracy. and the rule of law. they are like a member of a club. and they,
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you 11 thing how to share the power between them and among them. this is the idea. they are not applied to constitution. no political alliance has a 2 thirds majority needed to elect the candidate in the 1st round of voting. the opposition is divided, as is the hezbollah lead governing coalition, and its accused of preventing open sessions inside parliament, which would require fewer votes to choose a head of state. has vala wants to make sure that the next president elected when ensure that rights of has been allowed to maintain its weapon? the other stumbling issue that chose choosing a president and chosing a prime minister and the nature of the government to be after the elected president need to come in one package. it's how politics has been conducted for decades.
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these empties are hoping to change that, but concede they are up against an establishment that has sidelined state institutions. we as 12 and p change and fees are really keen on really respecting the constitution and re instate in the, the, the, the public situation. the political paralysis isn't new. the election of the previous head of state michelle island followed more than 2 years of bargaining that finally ended with a power sharing deal. the balance of power is in the favor of the establishment and many fear, even if a president is elected and the new government is foreign, it will be the same political class blamed for the economic crisis. the same political class was done nothing really in the past 4 years to stop the financial meltdown. santa thank you very much indeed. that xena caught up talking to us from beirut. at least 10 people have been killed in the town of ball cooper near gunners
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northeastern border. local media reporting that violence began early on tuesday with sporadic gunfire. harris in the streets has been ongoing violence around the town since the end of 20. 21. fighting is claimed, hundreds of lives. we are talking of justice now is not the 1st time we are a couple of military. i have killed a, an 18 year old girl. killed him on some guy killed a woman. last month. the boy ran into ma'am and kids with us. and we want this evidence for that. well, to see when these are the dead line by yarborough's with what we want to ask if we find ourselves talking about reproduce coming from book, you know, talking over the killings day. and we can accommodate people yet in our own backyard, in bottle zeros. i process this ib committed by the military, and nobody saying something about you. athena was being held in the u. s. city of
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memphis for tyree nichols who died after being beaten by police. last month's family members described him as loving and peaceful. the calling for action to prevent more cases of police brutality. gabriel, alexander reports from memphis. ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow. when those monsters murdered my maybe brother. do you live me completely harbor role? you gone to 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
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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, accused of killing innocent people to texas 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 to what peace and justice so far, 12 people have been disciplined for their involvement in nickels death,
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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 coles to end the over use of police force, in the name of fighting crime. no fright jayce by becoming fam ah, men against on army that a the police as 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. ouch. is eda memphis? the u. s. how speaker kevin mccarthy? is me meeting president biden for the 1st time since taking office to discuss an
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impending debt to fault relations between democrats and republicans, remained tense because of differences over a range of issues including the so called debt ceiling. my cana has more from washington dc. this was a critical meeting in the way in which the white house administration will be working with the house of representatives in the months to come at the house now being controlled by the republicans. and certainly this meeting between the president and the speaker of the house absolutely critical in terms of laying the benchmark for the relationship that they are going to enjoy. now the republicans insist that they need some concessions to agree to raising the debt ceiling at the white house for its part says there should be no concessions whatsoever. pointing out that in the times of the trumpet ministration, a republican lead house agreed to raise the debt ceiling on at least 3 occasions.
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but at the end of the talks, both leaders expressed satisfaction. this coming from the white house side, as well as from the speaker himself. and this is what he had to say. this is exactly how government in america's design that you have to find compromise. the american people made a decision to have the republicans in power in the house. the democrats at a small majority in the senate, and the democrats have a president. but we're all americans. we all have to work together. republicans continue to insist that there must be a massive cut in federal spending, this part of a compromise at that they want in order to raise that dead ceiling. the white house, where it's part argues there should be no concessions whatsoever. that it's up to the republicans to agree to raise that debt ceiling in order that the u. s. can continue to function effectively. post june. the southern u. s. is preparing for more icey conditions. there's a forecast for freezing, rain,
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and sleet. i see weather's been blamed for 6 deaths over the past 3 days. airlines have canceled almost 2000 lights and nearly a quarter of a 1000000 people in texas without power. the people of puerto rico are still living with the impact of hanukkah. maria, 5 years after what struck the caribbean island. now an exhibition in new york as using ours from the u. s. territory to raise awareness of their plight is more from its curator and our own words. my name is, marcella ghetto. i'm the jennifer rubio, associate curator of the whitney museum of american art. and i am the curator of lexi stillman, the boss would icon 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, and it was a really horrific event. it have this incredible privilege of being
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a curator, i one of the most important museums in the world. so i thought, you know, i can provide this platform for the are to 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 gemelli until that he guess it's one of the favorites. i would say i always see people standing here looking at the painting when hurricane maria happened. got my little realised that cargo ships and boats in general, are lifeline to puerto rico because he carry everything. you know, puerto rico was like a ship. it doesn't have a captain, it's a drift. and there are many symbolisms to ships in puerto rico. this is a work by gabriella bias titled, hopefully we'll meet at sea. this is
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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 he 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, daughters and bolivia are worried about a surgeon cases of den gay fever. nearly 2000 people have been infected in recent weeks. al 4 can say the fear the disease will spread even farther. victoria gave him the reports. ah, at this hospital in santa cruz, doctors say they've seen an alarming increase in the number of cases of dingey
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fever so far this year. or the most patient survived the disease. it can be deadly, especially for children. your mother. yeah. and my son fell ill on wednesday night, and i took him to my local hospital where i saw many children arriving with their parents with the same symptoms as my son, as nearly 70 percent of bolivia is cases. if dingey are in santa cruz, doctors there say they're struggling to keep up with the number of new patients when they get our bus you that when the patient is seriously ill, they moved to the intensive care unit. here in the hospital, we have 8 beds, and they are always full. we don't have space for new patients. the other problem we have is staff shortages slowly. we have nurses and doctors her ill with dingey fever and there's nobody to cover their shifts. then give either can cause intense pain in muscles and joints. it spread by the bite of the eighty's, egypt, i, mosquito, which thrive in tropical urban settings. poor sanitation,
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a lack of adequate drainage and changing where the patterns are being blamed for spike and infections. he thought he left, but i saw that in the health ministries, helping with the fight against dingey. last sunday, we deployed $5000.00 people, and together we eliminated around $58.00 tons of disposable items, which are a risk for public health. when it comes to dinging sanitation workers are battling to get the outbreak under control before hospitals in santa cruz are overwhelmed. victoria gate and b algae. they are a green colmerton. our 50000 year journey is making its closest approach to earth. perhaps for the last time in cut, our mature astronomers gathered in a dark desert area to take photographs. the last time the common pastor was during the stone age when the under thaws roamed the planet. i was jumping with di actually it was i had the 2 tails was so beautiful that that, that,
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that the longer the tailor it all, it was full. so super that excitement you cannot describe it like the villa you should see it. that comes what while he was actually, but people in hawaii were treated to an unusual sight of their own and january telescopes at the mark, hair observer trade captured this mysterious studious whirlpool. moving through the night sky. scientists believe it was related to a space sac satellite launch in florida. earlier that day, stella had an autism all the action from the fif of club, the world cup, and morocco where he gets out. ali has won the opening game. ah mm. mm.
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with the 2023 fall club of world cups and away in morocco, egypt or luckily, has won the opening game against alton city of new zealand african powerhouse took the lead. in the 45th, mrs. hussein are so hot. they got a face tune with debbie zones, amola aside, the seattle sanders mixed the tournaments happening in morocco, home to african champions without us blanca, who are aiming to become the 1st team from outside of europe or south america to win the title. our correspondent, audi richards in the moroccan capital rabbit. and that's where we dad is going to play their opening match on saturday. wake up to travel to fall in a rock hard to find a game. a football game is always been popular, but never more so than now, particularly after what the national theme, a change of the castle will cover. of course they go through to the semi finals.
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now the decision to bring the club will come to this country was only made at the end of last year. and it's a testament really existing football infrastructure in morocco that they were able to take all not responsibility at such short notice. the clips will cut itself, is it for them? and that it's telling how struggle to establish its own identity is born out of the continental club. the few years was just played between the champions of europe and south america. but really for the last couple of decades, fee for the games will governing body has been looking at ways to expand the tournament. and in december, it was announced that from 2025, it will become a $32.00 team event and its current guys. 7 clubs are here in morocco, headlined by ram, madrid of spain. and flamenco of brazil, morocco also happens to be home to the african club champions. without casablanca, they'll begin their campaign against al hello, of saudi arabia, in, on saturday. no, morocco has hosted this to him. it's on
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a couple of previous occasions in 2013 raja casablanca with that city arrivals and taking part they got through to the final before losing out to buy and munich. that remains the best of a performance by an african st. at the club at world cup, which i would love to do something similar, or perhaps even better this time around. and if i lodge and tom brady says he's retiring and this time he insists it's for good. it brings to the 23 year playing career. but this is not the 1st time. brady said he's retiring. he had a nice he was ending his playing days last year, only to return for another season. good morning guys. i'll get to the point right away. i'm retiring or good. i know the process was a pretty big deal last time. so when i woke up this morning i figured i'd just press record, let you guys know for so i won't be long winded. you only get one super emotional
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retirement essay and i use my not last year so i really thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me. gladly. we spoke to american sports broadcaster michael carlson about while brady's retirement is actually going to stick this time. you can never say never, i think with, with tom brady. but what was interesting to me was that he announced it the day after sean peyton, the coach, had signed up to coach the denver broncos, where there is no opening for a quarter back. but last year there was a, there was a scandal involved as the miami dolphins tried to sign both brady and payton to comes a package deal. and they were punished by the league for tampering because both guys were under contract to other teams. i think he might have been holding out a little hope that he and peyton might finally get together. but i think with peyton going to denver, that probably was the last straw. and you remember,
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if he had stuck to his retirement last year, i'm just about this time last year instead of coming back, he might still be married now. byron left, which might well have been the coach in carolina instead of staying in tampa. and then being fired after the disappointing season, the t mad this year. and there could be a whole lot of other things different to the nfl to society is going to be here and a couple of minutes with more and all the stories don't get the website course auto 0 dot com. i'm rolled madison thanks for being with by ah ah and a in depth analysis of the days
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headlines from around the world to try right extremely there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the theater opposition concerned about disruption between turkey? anthea rose and i'm really with 30 this is and so forth. frank assessments, you know, that was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for him, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera layla hasn't been done before, can be done even better, as long as a human being is doing it. you can do it, no matter how you possibly it looks. it's you to put in the effort to put in the lock and you still have to be patient with me. i am the captain. nice lives in me a so continued kenya and am, was, or the assistant which we are the only ice okey team in east in central africa. b, as they, i francois progressing pretty well. we had managed to play in some international
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