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hello there, i miss dorothy at hey, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up the business empire of indian tiger and got him a dani, loses at $100000000000.00 and value after allegations afford a search for survivors and ukraine. after a russian rocket hits an apartment building in the eastern city of chemicals and a message for the youth of africa, i ponce as speaks to tens of thousands asha stadium in democratic republic of congo . ah, now investigators and pakistan are saying the suicide bomber who attacked a mosque. basheba was wearing a police uniform security for to it shows the man pulling up that to the mosque. the local police chief said the bomber was not checked at the gates. at least
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a 100 people were killed and more than 220 injured in the explosion in a highly secure police compound. most of the victims were police officers who had gathered for prayers, motorcycle. 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 of my men could not stop it. i concede that it is my fault. i do not. there's what they will at speak now to us said bag he is in the shower for us as an the big questions obviously been how and as i had got into such a highly secure area, now we're getting some answers. it seems yes, it seems re of the police chief of the entire region of favorite boss folk today was an impassioned and emotional speech on his behalf. speaking to many of the local funny media details is that this individual, the suicide bomber,
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was destined please uniform. and he wasn't gate behind me, we just weighed that the police officers they way back. they left inside the series of other checkpoint. he managed to get those as well. apparently he didn't know where the must was. so the off, maybe they to the most the best who is very the please say that had a ride 10 to 12 kilograms. of those is the most of the 1st or the 2nd row, a designated as soon as the sausage of the details of a buzz is that the force of the blast was the wall and then the ceiling for that and the majority of the keys. but because of that feeling good thing, now we have the thing that this is why you put your area and you can see the hydro, when you saw was just checking, develop facial recognition, that the fingerprint recognition did not id cause that lie. you and it's just that you stop, you take a look at you and they allow you in different checkpoints inside the run by
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different agency, all the different procedures that have been an acknowledgement that this is a security lapse, but please keep could appeal to the local media doctor, stop back today and stop making up completely theory. he was very emotional about the loss of man. i said that they are old buffering the old creating the same. but more details, i imagine, as the investigation given the security lapses that we're talking about now, do you get the sense that there will be accountability for what happened? there's obviously been huge political ramifications to absolutely. there seems to be an edge that they should be on those freshman should be accountable if you had this happen, are they going to change your procedures? there's an appeal more resources because they need certain knowledge. if you make
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this in areas of your but also business by the police, in some cases that i've done by the medicine. so using them upside, but my vision, these are the things the preschool don't have, but also the new should be a change in politics. the previous government here i thought about com were in favor of quotes with the bond at the current. i don't want those to enter that. the last last yes yeah. that was the period of time after 2014 where reduce it, wasn't that much by them and it's been the other will take days and isn't that nice meant by the police that there will be more effect and will be, will be subject. but the pretty much to take on medicine to take on the correct but the feeling to the politician for more funding for more money, for more resource all an election to pakistan. acid bag there for us on the ground
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and shala. thank you so much. i well, $100000000000.00 have been wiped off the value of one of india's biggest conglomerates, the weaker meltdown and gas in the done. his business empire began when an american trade keys, the group of fraud stalks plums even further. when the billionaire then cancelled a share, so the interest of my interest is paramount and everything is secondly and to ensure that they invest us from potential losses. we have redrawn that feel this decision will not have any impact on our existing operations as well as i want to just watch above me. miss hall has worn out from you, danny. the company is reimbursing invest as 2 and a half $1000000000.00 that it raised in that follow on public offer or f b or
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a share. say that listed on friday night to national and local media have been reporting that the adonis group and gotten 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 to companies that under roach, that a 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 them a donnie's friends, some of india's richest people. there's also a $400000000.00 check that came from alma darby from a farm that is backed by many members of the royal family over there. not all of this is a fallout off that damning report released by hindenburg research, an american fall last wednesday. it has accused the adonis group of who to pulling
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off the largest on in history. it is also accused 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 $30000000000.00 and is no longer a shes wealthiest man. now the u. s. is expanding its military footprint in the philippines and a move that could provide a strategic advantage against china than you deal with. manella gives us access to for new bases, as well as an increased presence at several other ones. and as you can see, it completes a chain that american military positions around china, ranging from japan and south korea in the north. right down to a trailer in the south from annella. barnaby low has more what the us defense chief lloyd austin emphasized a few times during the press or is that this is not
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a permanent basing 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 golf is junior said that this would improve the the philippines capability to, to respond to natural disasters, to humanitarian crisis, which is very often here in the philippines. of course, the 2 countries also again renewed their commitment to its military alliance, long standing military alliance. and they said that the overall relationship is a deterrence to the continuing aggression of china in the south china sea. now, francis has addressed tens of thousands of young people in democratic republic of congo. the roman catholic pontiff spoke as a stadium in the capital that can shatter. it's the fence that people visit to the country and more than 37 years now can web hasn't with a pipe spoken to stadium,
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which was just not far from here to a crowd of about 65000 young people just a short while ago and they want them to stay away from her options. jet is something that just keep reading corruption, widespread hearing loss, mineral wealth, country for the large part doesn't benefit people. very many of whom live on less than $2.00 a day in grinding poverty. so the young people warned the young people against religion isn't. and tribalism is due to be an election at the end of this, yet there will be a presidential parliamentary po there in congo. the conflict going on, particularly in the country. i didn't pass elections. and in president complex, being common for politicians and other leaders to deliberately
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escalate ethnic sanction for their own political guys. this is something that folks held the young people that they should be wary of. be wary of getting stuck into these kinds of things because you them to identify only with that group and he carries them to instead to look at the broader community. well, on friday the pope will then fly on to south to dawn and home. a tough oh, when you speak to some people here in south saddam, they tell you that they are tired of hearing phrases such as dylan with fatigue and contributing again, why to the rest of the world care about what's happening in south dawn and people hope that the pope's visit, other religious leaders, will put the spotlight back on this country. a country that's been ravaged by decades of warring 201-1000 are broke away from john. there were
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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 me to try to implement some kind of piece process . but it's a long way to go. if i get an opportunity to do an opportunity to read the book, i will ask you to meet or does that have you was that the benefits that we are now experiencing that goes to it in had breaking you know, god does that make me upset with the city as we go back to shore, i mean to be good for us. very important for young people that the world sees not so sit down as a broken place, but as a place full of holes that has gone through a lot of conflict. a lot of pain and we're trying to recover from them. we're trying to move forward. we're trying to build. it took a while, but now they, the unified are made up of the government forces and for my rebel fight with an
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army. so nice to be deployed to various parts of the main pain piece in order as we speak. thousands of people are living in, in terms of plans can go home because it's not safe for them yet to return back to their home. they're hoping that the kinds of can move toward implement this beautifully when fully conjugated tried. he will the old wounds of the boss or the controversial is trailyn cardinal. george pal has been laid to rest and sidney. he was the most senior catholic to be convicted of sexual abuse, but that was later overturned. both mourners and protested gathered for his funeral . sarah clark reports the faith from the inside and outside saint mary's to people . in sidney, former conservative prime minister tony abbot and john howard were amongst the morning. in short, he's the greatest catholic australia has produced. and one of our country's
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greatest sons, the archbishop of sydney led the service describing cardinal george pell as a giant of the catholic church in australia. it was also controversial and the most senior roman catholic convicted, the sexual health in more than a year in prison before the convictions were turned by the high court. because division within the church appointed knowledge in his final farewell. but if some experience came and demanding pugilistic or polarizing, and others as faithful, hospitable and wicky, it's now the turn of the science to enjoy his teasing lecturing, and command outside hundreds gathered to show their anger. despite being exonerated in 2020 poles, detractors remained critical. okay, oh, the vibe as a child, sexual abuse lead the rally confronting mourners at thursday,
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service center. this is a raw oh funeral for an individual. and i completely thought he was on a pedophile facilitator and, and he couldn't be looked at in any other wine who's that's how we should be remembered. a man that thought, you know, hurt and children and abusing children without i basically just just show solidarity with the victims and the survivors of what's happened through the catholic church, but particularly george pill slow l died in rome. last month. he'll be buried at saint mary's. cathedral had previously served as archbishop, sarah clark al jazeera. while stella had here on al jazeera in the eye of the storm. foggy is on puzzle weakened artist explore the impact of hurricane moran class action from the fif club. well cover morocco way. egypt i'll only have one there, open game ah,
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ah, underside stole, they once prosperous fishing village sinks beneath the mud, parliamentary elections ignite, few survival, re that will determine the future of this defeated and political divided community . a microcosm reflecting the plight of a nation witness venezuela. a sinking revolution on a just either i just need rhinos in tigers, in the pool, post to the brink of extinction. one o one, he's discovered how they're 14 have been turned around a year on from russia's evasion of ukraine. jazeera looks at the impact office where events might lead from here. rigorous debate,
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unflinching question. up front muslim on tail cut through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. nigerians vote in 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 lou. ah ha, they are watching al jazeera. i miss darcy. it hey, here and there. ha, that's remind you of our top stories. investigators and pakistan say the suicide bomber who attacked a mosque and petula was wearing a police uniform. security for judge shows the man pulling up to the mosque inside
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a highly fortified compound. $100000000000.00 have now been wiped off the value of one of india's biggest conglomerates, the meltdown government on his business empire started when an american trader accused the group of fraud, stalks in his company have also plunged. i frances has told tens of thousands of young people in democratic republic of congo to shun ethnic rivalries and corruption. the pontiff was speaking at a stadium and kinshasa. it's the 1st people visit to the country in more than 37 years. our rescue teams are continuing the search for survivors after the latest russian strike in easton ukraine, at least 3 people have been confirmed dead after a rocket attack in the city of crematory. ask another 20 were wounded. coming to ask is in the denounced creegan where russian back fighters have held significant territory since 2014. for term. with this is the center of the
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city. only civilians live here, which is why i mean, attempts to justify this are futile at the very least or will well, it's not speak to natasha butler's. she's on the ground there in queue for us at natasha another residential building. hit now another residential building. hey, it's an emergency service at workers who have been at the scene throughout the night, trying to see if they can find any more survivors. very difficult work. they're having to go through the rubble of this apartment block, but other apartments will so damaged a close by what we understand is at least 3 people were killed and a number of other people were injured. but as i said, they do still hope perhaps that they can pull out. some people from that rubble will ukraine's president vladimir zalinski. he talked about this latest attack in parameters in this a town in the east of the countries. this is just the sort of thing the ukrainians
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are having to deal with on a daily basis. these kind of attacks. he also talks about the fact that fighting is intensifying in the east of the country, particularly we know around those key at that key city are all for a back more to we are told that there are still a hundreds, maybe a couple 1000 of civilians trapped in the city, including children unable to get out because is simply too dangerous for the time being. ukraine's defense ministers also been talking a bit earlier and he said that he believes the russian forces could be looking at trying to launch a new offensive, a new push in the coming weeks, particularly around the 24th of february. that would mark a year since russia invaded ukraine and natasha, i say the government is also very busy at the moment with a corruption crackdown as a slave on the lion flies. and she is literally giving a press conference right next to vladimir valencia as we speak.
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yes, i asked live on july, the head of the european union commission in keep ahead of the key summit on friday with ukraine. this e ukraine summit coming at a time at which ukraine wants to be part of the european union. a wants to turn to the west. it says this is part of what it is fighting for these sorts of western values for our democracy. the european union, though, is likely to send the message that there is still a lot of work that needs to be done in order for ukraine to reach the criteria to become a full you member. but nevertheless, this is a show of support from the european union of for ukraine. and what of laudermill zalinski is launch in the past week or so is a huge anti corruption sleep in the country. we saw last week, a number of talk, government officials were resigned or had to step down in the last 24 hours for homes and offices of tax officials, customs officials, a prominent ukrainian billionaire,
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all searched and rated. this is part of keith's efforts to show the european union that is trying to do things likely not corruption. one of the conditions of joining the block. very interesting that out about that are on the ground in the rain in capital care for us. thanks so much natasha. on israel has conducted airstrikes and the gaza strip. the military wing of masses and fried service to emphasize others, as rarely aircraft conducting strikes. israel says launched the strikes after a rocket was fired from garza. now the u. s. how speak a kevin mccarthy has met with president joe biden for the 1st time since taking office to discuss an impending debt default relations between democrats and republicans remain tense because of differences over the debt ceiling, amongst other things. and i kind of has one hour from washington dc. this was a critical meeting in the way in which the white house had ministration will be working with the house of representatives in the month to come at the house now
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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. as a white house for its part says, there should be no concessions whatsoever. pointing out to that, in the times of the trumpet ministration, a republican lead house agreed to raise the dead ceiling on at least 3 occasions. but at the end of the talks, both leaders expressed satisfaction. this coming from the white outside, as well as from the speaker himself. and this is what he has to say. this is exactly how government in america to design that you have to find compromise. the american people made a decision to have the republicans and power in the house. the democrats, at
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a small majority in the senate. democrats have a president, but we're all american. 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 that they want in order to raise that dead ceiling. the white house, where it's part argues they should be no concessions whatsoever. that it's up to the republicans to agree to raise at that ceiling. in order that the u. s. can continue to function effectively. post june or the southern united states is preparing for more ice the conditions. there is a forecast for freezing, rain and sleet. i see whether it has already been named for 6 deaths over the past 3 days. airlines have also canceled with 2000 flights and nearly a quarter 1000000 people in texas without power. while the people of puerto rico are still living with the impact of hurricane rear,
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5 years often struck the caribbean island. now, an exhibition in new york is using aunt from the u. s. territory to raise awareness of their place here from the cure in her own way. my name is my to say i get a 0. 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, 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,
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neglected puerto rico in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane. this is a painting titled, collapsed soul by god. molly regus. it's one of the favorites. i would say i always see people standing here looking at the painting when her can. maria happened. got my little realized that cargo ships and boats in general, our lifeline to puerto rico because we carry everything. you know, puerto rico is 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 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,
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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. now, a green comment on a $50000.00 g. a journey is making its closest approach to hops for the last time. here in casa amateur astronomers gathered in a dark desert area to take photographs. now the last time, this common past was during the stone age. when the end of all still run the planners. people, hawaii retreated to an unusual sight of their own and january telescopes. there, at the mona care observatory, capture this mysterious, well pul, moving through the night sky? scientists believe it was related to a space at satellite lodge in florida area that day. well,
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the 2023 foot club world cup is currently underway in morocco. egypt awfully has won the opening game against oakland city of new zealand. on the african power house took the lead and the 45th minutes through the same l. shahan. monetary doubled their lead in 56 minutes. and then percy town finish things awfully with just minutes left in the match to give them a 3 nail when they'll face tournament debutantes m l s side. the seattle sound is next. well that's it for me in a stall z a k a. whether updates is next followed by today's inside story. rob will have one used often. ah hello, i'm hoping we'll see less in the way of snow across japan over the next couple days,
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but they will still be a few showers snow flurries as we go through the next there. so the ice, a bars are opening out here. so the winds falling a little lighter, still a few snow showers, then to western passive honju and on into her cairo. confidential are generally dry . if little on the cool side try to across northern parts of china, but some wet weather into central and southern areas of china. nothing a little further north was as we go one through the we can further north temperature start to just pick up. therefore, beijing and also fall, so we'll see the snow just returning for a time into that western side of japan. meanwhile, we got some very wet weather, making its way across the southern parts of india, little disturbance it tropical depression that just made its way across the far south of india. pushing fruitful anchor, the showers remain in place as we go through friday. much of india is looking dry. western to service will bring some wet weather into the far north of india, northern parts of pakistan as we go one through the next couple of days. and by the
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time we come to sunday, it should be a good deal. drag or southern parts of india, but notice showers. they're still drifting in from the bare bingo. for lanka, we'll still see more heavy showers for sunday. ah. debating 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 live 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. the street on al jazeera stop plundering africa's result says the message from pipe francis, as he visits 2 of the continents war torn countries water.

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