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this is the news i live from dough. tell me up in the next 60 minutes the you promises more crippling sanctions on russia head of a ukraine europe summit in cave. oil, john shell posts its highest ever annual profit as the war in ukraine drives up energy prices. pakistan investigated, say the suicide bomber who carried out mondays attacking pasha was wearing police uniform news rep 2, supposed to put francis's, he delivers his message for youth on the final day. it was landmark visiting a democratic republic of congo and outside of hamilton. i have the latest force news as if he's a club woke up kicks off in morocco. it is in giants and annie, secure, a big win of alton city of new zealand to boston. ah,
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so it is 1500 g m t, just off to 5 pm in ukraine, where you officials have arrived in cuba head of a summit on friday. the head of the european commission has left on the line, has announced plans for more sanctions against russia, ukraine's president vladimir lensky says he has been slow to impose tough measures on moscow to speedily replaced his of dang, as lindsey does, that is the common to ask for the european union is to reduce russia's ability to bypass sanctions. the sooner this is achieved, the closer we will get to the defeat of russia's aggression. we have noticed that the pace of sanctions has slowed down a bit while the terrace state has speeded, adapting to sanctions. it is worth to catch up and fix it east. we believe we can do it by. or russian president vladimir putin is warned. moscow will respond to the west with more than just tanks kicked up jagger with your eyepiece gets thrown.
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those who are dragging european countries, including germany, into a new war with russia and irresponsibly talking about it as a done deal, though, shall expect to win against russia on the battlefield. they apparently don't understand their modern war with russia will be completely different. we are not sending our tanks to their borders, but we have what it takes to respond. they were in it and using military hardware will not be the end of it yet. everyone has to understand this. and, and he's in ukraine rescue operations continue after russian missiles struck an apartment building in the city of criminals. at least 3 people were killed and 20 more were injured at. let's cross live now to natasha battle, who's standing by force. a cave at natasha. so another residential building has been targeted another residential building targeted and look in night is falling here. it's getting dark in. that's clearly going to make it a lot harder for the rescue operation. emergency workers. i've been trying to see
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if they can find any survivors beneath rubble of that apartment block that was hit by a russian cruise missile on wednesday evening. a number of other buildings upon the blocks near by were also damaged. we know that at least 3 people were killed in that attacker. others were injured. a lot. amazed lensky ukraine's president said, look, this is just another example of what ukrainians are having to go through. on an almost daily places, the deaths, the damage to destruction, her ukraine's defense minister, also flagging that ukrainian officials believed that russia might be planning a new offensive in the coming weeks, possibly around february the 24th, which is the anniversary of when a russia invaded ukraine and the touches vermont alone, the president, the european commission, is in ukraine just as a government is holding more investigations into corruption.
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yes, are there's been a large, a big anti corruption sweeps, i should say, are organized by the government here. and keith, this is present, zalinski saying he wants to crack down on corruption. he says it all. ministers and officials should be focusing on the war efforts. and all of this is being done as a you officials begin to arrive in the capsule already the head of the you commission here. ursula, on the line she's met with ukrainian president for laudermill zalinski. ukraine wants to be part of the european union. it has had its candidacy approve that happened last june, but it's a long process to become a full member. you have to fulfill many criteria and condemn conditions or stamping out corruptions. is one of them. so that is something that ukraine has been looking at doing over the past few weeks. the 2 and leaders, though, did speak about a number of other things, including more sanctions on russia,
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but also reconstruction. because rebuilding your crane is going to take a very long time and a lot of money that has been much damage done to infrastructure to buildings, to schools, to hospitals. and the e. u says that it is likely to announce on friday that it is pledging at least $1000000000.00 to help that rebuilding effort in future on the outskirts of keys valentina watches as builders repair her home. it was damaged by shelling when russian forces occupied the town last year and experience, she says, was worse than living through world war 2. the common that they should, that the apollo's weekly. everything was destroyed by the tv, so for clothes, i couldn't stay. so i went to my neighbors basement, we spent weeks there, there were explosions nice and day russians and ukrainians firing. i don't know how i survived or 40 the house now has new windows,
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and soon the roof will be finished. valentina switch, stop shavings from the timber to fuel her burner. butcher's town council, his financing reconstruction in this neighbourhood, one of many districts pounded by russian artillery lady every house in the streets has been damaged and is the similar picture in so many parts of ukraine. it is clear, the rebuilding the country is going to say, yes, i cost a lot of money as the war continues in ukraine. so does the destruction mangled infrastructure and bombarded buildings. and now part of the landscape, some people are forced to survive in what's left of their homes. key estimates that reconstruction will cost at least $350000000000.00. the e u has an idea about how it could be funded. ukraine will rebuilt, and a dentist must be jump,
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inserted. we are fully frozen over 300000000000 euros sufficient sets. i'm strongly to convince these shoots in this will be used for ukraine, st. workman's torturing laura. not all you members are convinced about using frozen russian assets for ukraine's reconstruction. but some say it would be a form of justice making moscow pay to rebuild what it has destroyed. even though low amount of money could ever fully restore people shattered lives. natasha butler, al jazeera butcher. ukraine. how you doing? all right, let's now brian vladimir is the gulf. he is an associate professor international relations and are russian of foreign policy at the high school of economics and joins as far as start from moscow, masonic of. so these new sanctions planned by the e u. what kind of response do you think will be from russia about these? and what effect would they have?
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ah okay, good, awesome. and thank you very much for your the kind invitation to participate in this program are, 1st of all, i would like to say that a you mentioned in your no, no radio casting telecasting that the sanctions could be crippling. i don't think that they would be so much criplin because russia actually gert used to living in sanctions and russia at the same time managed to quickly rather quickly rearrange. it's in distress and rearrange it, sir. financial resources including the banking transfer. so i don't think that this in you or if they will be taken out this new sanctions from european union will be so much crippling and would be just a pooter or russia in a very a hazardous position. so i think that the answer from russian side ah, could be also a quite significant. i'm in that. no, there might be
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a feel the sanction sir on the physical process like, by the way the european countries are doing right now. imposing sanctions against some physical barson. so under some official, so there will be our fill, the sanctions from russian side. them are the official sir, ah, including us for example, lead brought her based off any, any experts, sir? ah, from russia not the lay, the oil which a circle expert which her experts had probably a lot more probably stopped for now, but also some other goods like light like gold, like in some precious metals like other good sir, and i'm right when we think about this, in the broader sense across the whole country of russia, in the cities and the towns and the villages. what's the appetite for this war amongst the people, missouri person, the streets of those communities and populations while league this is
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a very good question. ah, as far as i'm concerned, i think that a right know, by the way you will be more, probably surprised, but more than a 75 percent off for russian population as you sat in the cities and towns and small villages, especially in the rural countryside. they are standing for special minutes operation. they sit bought the, the ah no special minutes operation. and they think that a russia actually is doing everything and to repel our to repel attacks or from the ukrainian side. so i, i would say that one year after the special operation, almost the a one year after the special operations of the gun on the russian population, in general. cit bought the spatial operation. that i think any, any in a thinking that a russian population will be disagree with the cost of russian visits you. i think
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this is a mistake. all right, we'll leave the of lead minutes on the goth. thanks very much. thank you. support for sending heavy weapons to ukraine, pissed me waiting in germany whole shows that some fierce ending leopard tanks will lead to an escalation in the war. set fastened reports now from berlin. protests, as in berlin rallying again, sending battle tags to ukraine. these are the v a, we were the ones who are for 2 world wars which we basically caused and they want to drag us into this will be done. i totally do not understand the concept. of course, it is possible that russia will attack, can nieto country and then there would be a 3rd war war. and i'm really against all this because we live in fear of it. so spooled published this week show support for sending heavy weapons like lap to tanks is down to 48 percent compared to $55.00, a few months ago 3 quarters of those polled take. they don't want germany to be
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militarily involved fast the 5th and became deeply rooted in germany after world war 2 in the mid 1900 forty's, the generations who grew up since then are familiar with the slogan, no more war for them, sending heavy weapons to an extra 4, so as seen as a huge break with the pass and the wrong strategy. that is why the countries foreign minister cars quite shocked last week. yes, we are fighting a war against russia and not again. also argue that statement is fatal and it is wrong because of our history. a german foreign minister can never say such things as our constitution says, germany can never again go to war farms out road books about peace with the former soviet leader, mika. and gorbachev ended delama. he took part in large peace rallies in the 1980s against nuclear. and like many germans believed that his country would never be
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involved in a military conflict again. but the war in ukraine cross a large dilemma for the se, fist is happy, images are kind of awesome. i have always said no weapons. but if a neighbor like ukraine is so aggressively attacked, like putin has done, and my neighbor asks for help, even with weapons. i can't cause my years to hide. but as a pacifist, i also say stop this war. we need to negotiate. also, with putin been, i call it and i all parts of his most or realistic pacifism. he's not the only one conflict it. the war has polarized opinion between those calling for peace. and those were one more weapons for ukraine. it shows how germany struggles with both its dark past and a dark reality at its door step step, fasten al jazeera in berlin. plenty more still ahead of news are including the united states signs a deal with the philippines. that complete sets arc of military bases around china and in sport, even the very best have nice to figure. find out what went wrong for korean buffy.
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later on, leo ah, now the notice that he says expanding its military footprint in the philippines in the move could provide a strategic advantage against china. do you deal with manila gibbs? the u. s. access to fort new bases and an increase presence at several of us complaints, a chain of american military positions around china, ranging from japan and south korea in the north to australia, in the south, on re low as this since president ferdinand marcus junior took off his 7 months ago, he has been a succession of high level us visits to manila. on thursday, it was defense secretary lloyd austin's turn. i have always said that it seems to me that the future old, the philippines and for that matter,
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the asia pacific will always have to involve the united states. walking to talk to marcus administration has granted the u. s. military access to for more sites, meaning american troops will now be able to operate in 9 locations. but austin has clarified, there will be no permanent u. s. spaces. it also provides us the ability to respond effectively to humanitarian issues and it also disaster relief and other types of crisis. not just for the philippines book from the region to row. one of the bigger and long standing crisis is the territorial dispute between manila and b. j in the south china sea. although an international ruling in 2016, invalidated china's vast claims. the asia giant has built artificial islands and continues to encroach on philippine waters that and chinese threat to take tie one
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by force. if critics fearing a bigger u. s. military presses will serve more as an irritant rather than a deterrent. we think that by this move, by the united states, philippine government will further escalate pensions in the west philippine sea and the south china sea, as well as the area region by one and down. we do not want the means to be part of ha, ha, monthly former president would, we could deter it. they wanted to scrap the agreement that allows the joint military drills between the philippines and the us. but under his successor, the largest value that wargames evolving $60000.00 soldiers are plant for april. the united states and the philippines military alliance may have been through a few rocky years. but the philippine government under president marcos has put all that behind. one could say it's an old partnership in a new era. barnett below al jazeera manila or alyssa,
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it's on me to speak to elizabeth bro, who's a senior fellow in foreign defense policy at the american enterprise institute. jones not from washington dc. elizabeth, thanks for joining us. here in al jazeera, what do you make of this? first of all, this move expanding the u. s. is military footprint in the area? well, 5 or 10 years ago would have looked pretty expansionist by the americans. but now there is increasing concern in the region that china is, is acting aggressively not, not necessarily in a military way, but just just misbehaving. m a and in non military ways. and then how do you, how do you acid as to targeted or affected country? and fight that, and that is the, the, the dilemma that the philippines are facing. vietnam is facing. other countries are facing and, and your correspond as mentioned, the chinese artificial islands in the south china sea at the international tribunal . and their rules on such matters rule the favor of the philippines, but china is still there. so there is concern that china is,
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is throwing its weight around in and non military ways and not using, not using military aggression, but the stabilizing countries. and those means are included, for example, facing and other countries worth of depleting their fish stocks and they did to simply a harassing countries. and so i think it, compared to 10 years ago, the philippines will be quite pleased to, to have this increase collaboration with where the american writers bit more about this. this is michael misbehaving. john a misbehaving in a non military. where is this kind of this gray zone aggression that you talk? well? that's right so, so it is indeed grades on aggression and great on aggression is spreading quickly because it's, it's so easy to, to try to carry out. and so hard for the targeted country to do anything about. so for example, taiwan has been faced with for years, a fleet of chinese excavators that come in and dig up time when the signs are
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assigned outside outside the time of these islands. and then take the sand hook. now you can say, well what's, what's a little bit of sand? well, it's a lot of sad, and it's also the fact that these chinese excavators feel that they can simply sail into or traveling into taiwanese waters, taking the sand and then the so it's lots of things like that. and the fish stocks, that's not a negligible matter because many countries depend on fishing. and if another country comes with a massive fleet of fishing vessels and the plates, your fish doc, then that is a major, major harm being done to your country. it's also things like this information for supporting a groups that act against that simply so the order in and the target the countries . so what do you do about that? the, the military itself is not the tool to use. and yet you have to do something, and that is a dilemma for all these talk, the countries, the philippines, vietnam,
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other countries in the region and in the japan and south korea. so all of this, this crazy aggression, the expansion of the u. s. military footprint, the expansion of the chinese military footprint with these artificial loans and so forth. all of this is just basically offering the i'm to use that. so where do you see this heading? there it's, it's really difficult. so if you are the target, the country, if you see a country building islands and near your coast and indeed put the military bases on it, then it's you wouldn't, you wouldn't be well advised to, to, to attack that country response attack militarily, simply because that would lead to terrible escalation, but you have to show some sort of strength, which is why i think countries will increase in the turn to, to do as, as nice land to hand and signal that it's, that us military has its eyes on the region and is willing to, to have some sort of presence that presses there,
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even if it doesn't involve more permanent basis. but the other thing is also, i think countries need to, to, to see mapping groups and to jointly collectively say that this is not okay. and it's, it's clear that china is not minded to, to just follow the follow. please from the account is to say this is not ok, but if you team up, for example, to, to signal that you will react in some way of china continues to misbehave. then i think trying to will listen, i'm afraid last been very good at it. it has said, you know, we're not going to be bullied by you and we're not going to be bullied if you. and if, for example, target our companies. if we, if we take it and make a statement or take a position that is not pleasing to china, so in among regional neighbors, i think that's what you're going to leave. i'm sorry to cut in, but we need to move on that. do appreciate your perspective. thanks very much, elizabeth pro for the american enterprise institute. thank you. now investigators
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in pakistan, say the suicide bomber who attacked a mosque and show on monday was wearing a police uniform security for it shows him that putting up on a motor bike after passing through the gates of the police compound unchecked. at least 100 people were killed in more than 220 injured in the explosion. most of the victims were police officers who had gathered for press the question of security lapses that i admit that yes, there was a security lapse just because the st. palmer was just in a police uniform through this is t v footage. been able to track him down, we are conducting the and his also mir, reconstructing the phase 2. and a mess of such is going on. it is going to take a bit of time. but we will find the entire network and we will bring everybody who's involved in this carnage to justice or let's cross
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now to us it. becky's life was in push and i said the key question has been how attracted got into such a secure error. it seems that we have some answers we do have some on says we were told by the police chief today that the attacker was wearing a police uniform. he was on a motor bike and all he had to do to get past that front part of that main barrier to the pump was to wave at the pretty of those they way back. and he went straight through. but even after that point, there was several checkpoints that he managed to get to. another fact that we've not today is that he didn't know where the muslim i need to ask for directions, not that should have raised suspicion. how pretty of it please uniform. that is in the complex doesn't know whether or not he made his way to the mosque. he stood in the 1st or 2nd row, and they say that the police best to it's very and has around 10 to 12 kilograms of
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tnc. those is detonated soon as the pres thought is not the force of the blast, demolished the walls and the ceiling. now the collapsing ceiling is the reason why there was so many casualties environment. georgia has to do it because of that feeling that a police have admitted to having security, that investigations are still ongoing. and the police chief today said no, couldn't you get to stop back today? think and stop conspiracy theorists. but there's also another issue. crest has all been asked about how well equipped the police are. they don't have facial recognition. they don't have electronic virus, but also some of the medicines have them of sites on the guns that have night vision. so those equipment that the preceded don't have. i'm pretty the same that they need more resources and more money, but what they hearing from central government is that the country is in the midst of an economic crisis about money and those resources are just not available. or that's it. thanks for that aspect. and to show $100000000000.00 has been wiped off
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the valley of one of india's biggest conglomerates, the week long, meltdown and local to madonna's business empire. started when an american trader accused, the group of fraud stalks plunged further when the billionaire canceled a share. so the interest of my son is paramount, 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 our existing operations, as well as our future plans. poverty, mental health mona from new delhi, the company is reimbursing invest as 2 and a half $1000000000.00 that it raised in that following public offer or f
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b. u. a share said it listed on friday. 9 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 2 companies that under wrote that a feel which means it did. the risk analysis for investors are actually connected to the dani group. it's also been 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 ahmed 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 a don, you prove, of who to pulling off the largest on in history. it is also accused of stock market
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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 shes wealthiest man. sarah had her not 0 ah, a divisive figure, both in life and death. mourners square of with the protesters at a funeral. for the thrilling con we are still coming up to the glory days. maybe finally coming back to all traffic details prominently. ah
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hello, the showers are ramping up now across central parts of south america, but clutch a storm surge is spilling out of peru, bolivia, just down towards paraguay, se in parts of brazil. notice a little rush, a shout just coming into northern parts of argentina as well. for good measure, sunshine, his showers just around the been replaced south of that the he continued extreme heat, parts of chilly central, chilly st. temperate is touching 40 degrees recently, still warm enough. santiago on friday. premier showers air into se in brazil, just nutty. over towards ridge was brazilian heavy showers to that western side of brazil, further north, just a scattering of showers to make her way up towards the caribbean, where is largely fine and dry blue skies. for the most part, one or 2 showers drifting in across the caribbean sea, so the weather weather will be crossed the western side of a region, nicaragua, costa rica, seeing some lavish out across the islands. pretty good. as we go on through the next couple of days, we will see some cooler air making its way into mexico. mexico city. 19 celsius on
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friday, on the cool side here. cool enough to into the northeast of the u. s. ad eastern part of canada over the next couple days. lively showers continue across a deep south, like up towards canada or to were minus $24.00. ah . a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but as the default spectrum that maintains the color project, that's what we refused. a was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination, injustice. this is apartheid in the 21st century, jerusalem, a rock and a hard place on al jazeera when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story told, it's incredible that more people would injured or killed. this is eve on the
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ukrainian capital with exclusive interviews, and then through all that i did a lot more than $2000000000.00 that might could have addressed. nigeria is going by diversity in widespread al jazeera, has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lied to face lou. ah, are you watching out there? might have lots of stories this hour and president vladimir putin is born. russia will respond to the west with more than just tanks. he says moscow's being threatened by german times, just like during world war 2. preaching was mocking 80 years since the decisive
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battle of stalingrad. the european union has announced plans to impose new sanctions on russia. european commission president is in key for the ukraine summit on friday. the ukrainian president called on the block to speed up punitive measures against moscow. investigators in pakistan said the suicide bomber who attacked to moscow. pasha on monday, was wearing a police uniform. at least 100 people were killed in more than 220 injured in the exposure. the police compound oil john shell made a record $40000000000.00 profit in 2022. that's the highest in it's 115 year history and capture tumultuous year, which saw a surgeon energy prices after russia's invasion of ukraine at shell's earnings more than doubled in just a one year as cross to andrew simon to joins us from london. landry. what are these record numbers come from it? and what's the reaction? b will, as you said,
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it's c war in ukraine. russia's invasion that started off the surgeon, prices for oil and gas. and now shell has announced these extraordinary profit figures. and it's caused a political storm here in the u. k. against the government once again up because of the so called full taxes. they seem to have had little effect on the enormity of profit hear out. so what has been paid out, according to shell, is something like 2000000000. they weren't originally paying any tax to the u. k. government, sir, in the rounds this because they were investing so much in north sea oil. and what has happened with the, the actual legislation of, for these windfall taxes is that they've been toughened up. but still, according to the labor opposition,
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not tough enough. they are absolutely outraged by tax breaks given at for investment or in oil exploration oil development and gas installation at those tax breaks or give them a fatty, so fried a but furthermore that, that $2000000000.00 that's being paid out 042022 profits is not just the, the u. k or taxes. it's also to the e. u. a not 2000000000. there's no breakdown given by shell on what is going to the u. k. and what is going to the e u. but it's thought that the, he, you is charging a lot more in its saxes because of the efficiency of their legislation. but as far as the temperature goes here in the u. k, there's a lot of anger, particularly amongst millions of people who are paying really high energy bills, who are worried about so the withdrawal of some of the subsidies on their bills. and furthermore, a wage claims right across the board with millions of people are going involved in
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strikes. and on wednesday, the biggest day of a public sector strikes for a decade i, it's been said by the trades union congress. and paul novak the general secretary that these are obscene prophets, and then he says that they're an insult to working families and aid or i to a andrew. it's can leave 11 up and resumes reporting a to lebanese impedes beginning a week to week to have a sit in inside parliament that promising to stay push until a new president elected. after months of political paralysis sent a honda report now from beirut 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
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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 you want one thing to share the power between them. 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
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a head of state. has bala wants to make sure that the next president elected when ensure that i t of has 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. 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, at the, the, the public and 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. santa hood there al jazeera beirut,
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a funeral has been held in the city of memphis retiree nichols who died after being beat by police last month. family members described him as loving and peaceful, the calling for action to prevent more cases of police brutality. cable is on their reports now 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 did love me completely harm row you 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
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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 there should be no other jo, this is subway the way mother and all the other peer is here. have lost their children, you. ah true, 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. you know fright jayce by becoming fam ah, men against on army getting 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? now pope frances has dressed tens of thousands of young people in the democratic
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republic of congo. the pontiff spoke of the stadium. it is the 1st people visit to the country more than 37 years and follows a mass attended by thousands on wednesday, mac web has borne out from congested mark and tell us more about what i didn't say. d m a few hours ago is not far from here. we spoke to william crown about 65000 young people. he warned them against corruption and he'll say, warn them or her to stay away from what he called religion is a more tribal, even this is an e. o. congo is not an election coming out her at the end of the year. air and my son goes past elections in even present conflict. people who are politicians, another battle figures are involved in, in those got past polls and in a conflict, ha, are you? good afternoon, this is deliberately high net intention to turn groups against each other. and this
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is exactly the kind of thing that folks francis was telling the young people just what they should be wary of. and just a short while ago, you're right here not to dom cathedral, which is on the main boulevard in congested. this is the last event or on his program inside there at the moment her leading a survey and prayer. as you can see, the outside in the yard are hundreds and hundreds and none members are organizations. they've been waiting here for hours to look inside. they've been finding themselves at the service order trying he oh ha ah, there is visit to congo on friday. but frances is due to travel to south sudan for the next stop on his africa. change or america will observe enough from that to her mac were in control of her. as my concert on friday, the pope will fly to south,
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sued on latina from her. in wichita, oh, when you speak to some people here in south saddam, they tell you that they are tired of hearing phrases such as dealing with the teegan country, fatigue, n, y to the rest of the world, care about what's happening in south to died and people hope that the pope's visit other 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 war fighting again then in 2018 a peace agreement was signed. and he does try to implement some kind of piece process. but there's still a long way to go. if i get an opportunity to do an opportunity to meet the book, i will ask him to meet. i have your word with them about so
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that they can maintain this piece that we are now experiencing. that goes into an in, had breaking right now we've got these and maybe after 2 to 3, as we go back to the store, i mean to one of the grid for 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, trying to build. it took a while, but nowadays a unified, i mean, made up of the government forces and former rebel fight with army. still needs to be deployed to various parts of canada to maintain peace and order. as we speak. thousands of people are still living in, in turn displays can to skate to go home, because it's not safe for them to turn back to their home. they're hoping that the time you can move forward to implement this piece of human fully. and it's kind of getting try and he will the old wounds of the daughters in bolivia, worried about
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a surgeon, cases of donkey fever, nearly 3000 people have been infected in recent weeks and health work and say they fear the disease will spread even further. rhetoric in b has this report, ah, at this hospital in santa cruz, doctors say they've seen an alarming increase in the number of cases of dingey fever so far this year. although most patients survive the disease, it can be deadly, especially for children. you're on mile 3 of them. 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 are nearly 70 percent of believe he is cases of dingey or in santa cruz. doctors there say they're struggling to keep up with the number of new patients going regularly. plus you get when the patient is seriously ill, they moved to the intensive care unit. here in the hospital, we have 8 beds and they're always full. we don't have space for new patients. the
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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, a lack of adequate drainage and changing where the patterns are being blamed for a spike in infections. he thought he left, but i thought in the health ministries, helping with the fight against dingey last sunday, we deployed 5000 people. in 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 were the controversial australian cardinal george pearl has been laid to rest in sydney. he was the most senior catholic to be
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convicted of sexual abuse that was later overturned sir clark as us. oh, the faithful, gather. inside and outside saint mary's cathedral, and sidney, former conservative prime ministers, tony abbott, and john howard were amongst the mourners. insured is the greatest catholic australia has produced. and one of our country's greatest sons, the archbishop of sydney in the service describing cardinal george pell as a giant of the catholic church in australia. he was also controversial and the most senior roman catholic convicted of sexual health for more than a year in prison before the conviction returned by the high court. because division within the church appointed knowledge in his final farewell. but if some experience payment, demanding, pugilistic, or polarizing, and others as faithful,
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hospitable and witty. it's now the turn of the same to enjoy his teasing lecturing and come on outside hundreds gathered to show the despite being don't write to the 2020 pills detractors remind critical look at survive as a child sexual abuse lead the rally confronting mourners. a thursday service is a funeral for an individual and it's completely 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 men that sort hurting children and abusing children was basically just just show so dirty with the victims and the survivors of what's happening through the catholic church, but it particularly george po pill died in rome last month to be buried. it's
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married to federal, who previously said, as archbishop faircloth out 0 the people who was a rica is still living with the impact of her can maria, 5 years after it struck the caribbean island. now an exhibition in new york is using art from the us territory to raise awareness of the plight is more from its curator in her own words. my name is marcella ghetto. i'm the jennifer rubio, associate curator of the whitney museum of american art. and i'm the curator of next, he still wound up also 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 to puerto rico. there's definitely
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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 millions regus. it's one of the favorites. i would say i always see people standing here looking at the painting when hurricane maria happened on monday, i realized that cargo ships and boats in general, are lifeline to puerto rico because we carry everything, you know, put a request like a ship. it doesn't have a captain, it's adrift. 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
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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, i still hate hearing out 0 gospel coming up an all star performance by boston's main man, the boss. what action is coming up in ah
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ah, let's get on to the sport. his honor, thank you very much, nick. while the 2023 fall club wall cup is on the way in morocco. egyptian giant said alley impress to as they thrash oakland city. in tangier, africa inside i took the lead before half time through the saying this, a hot mohammed to leave and then doubled their advantage just after the break. rusito rounded off the scoring late on to seal 3 nella. when they'll face storm and do the tongs and the left side, the seattle sounders next eat ornament is happening in morocco, a home or 2 african champions that we dad casablanca, who are aiming to become the 1st team from outside of europe or south america, to win the title are correspondent andy richardson is in the moral can capital of robot where we died that will play their opening match on saturday. wake up to
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travel to fall in morocco to find a game of football game is always been popular, but never more so than now, particularly after what the national team achieves, the capital will cut where of course they go through to the semi finals. 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 at times how struggle to establish its own identity is born out of the inter continental couple years was just play 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,
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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 rebecca on saturday. no morocco has hosted this to him. it's on 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 cannot remain the best of a performance by an african seen at the club at world cup, which i would love to do something similar, or perhaps even better. this time around. kelly and bobby had the night to forgetful party songs. alma, the frenchman, was unstoppable from the penalty spot in the world cup final. but it wasn't that it wasn't the case against won't believe he's for his sport kick saved. and despite being allowed to retake it as a keep, it was all for his line, but the managed to fail again to make things worse, the sol forward lim, toss the pitch as soon also the knee injury manage. however,
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to overcome back this misfortune, now messy guessing on the score sheet on the route 231 victory, 50 need league by 5 point. by so long i have opened up an 8 point lead at the top of league. they beat me, i'll bet it away. after me and at robert haven dock, he getting the goals as they want to one second place where l madrid could reduce the gap later when they faced valencia in their 2 is one by rocha and to see united have taken a step closer to winning their 1st trophy since 2017, the red devils that beat not on force to now on wednesday. feel their league cup semi final 5. no on aggregate. and to marshal and fred that getting the goals at old trafford. united will face new castle in the final is also an opportunity for a 10 haggard to when his 1st piece of silverware for the company all school to reach the final of course,
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but it's not about reaching the final. it's about winning the final. and so that's going to be tough. we have a great opponent. so we go prepared as well. but i know we are focusing now on the premier week. have you gotten 2 days to premier league will continue. and some more manchester united news and now charges against ford. mason greenwood to attempted rape and the sold have been dropped images and video clips that spread online led to him being arrested in january last and suspended a bite man. united told my manager and tanya county says his surgery to remove his gall bladder has gone well. he 53 year old and he did an operation after being diagnosed with college, his diocese and will return to beat. dug out once he recovers. jason tatum was on fire as the boston celtics rash, the brooklyn, that's andy and became he bad. 31 points and 9 rebalance. in total, the game was very much over at half time. would be awesome. 30 ahead the on route
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to winning 139. to 96, the celtics leave the eastern conference and i like the way we came out. obviously we shot the ball well, but i think this our attention ah, to, to the game plan a playwright way in, ah, you know, huge us, we were even though we were ready to go from a jo. that is, well for me i hand you back to nick sanitizer. she'll see later. that's it. this news i'll be back in a couple of minutes. another half hour of news, so we'll see you ah mm hm. and a
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with 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 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, tough times,
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the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism and some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america itself. when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging america and demand the truth. there is no serious this and about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me, mark lamond hill. what else is there? part of the central must always on good luck. we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are the media. we go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. with rushes, president vladimir putin warns the west have a great response for support for ukrainian or russian miss.
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