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some mothers desperately trying to re unite with their children on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this is what it is all about, ensuring that one can continue, let comfortable that setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. i don't believe that i think in the faith that is willing to kill international filmmakers and world class journalists, bring programs to inform and inspire you need to have a media ensuring that all voices are heard on al jazeera. ah, the eas top officials promise more sanctions against russia ahead of the ukraine summit and keep ah,
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amman inside the south 0 life and dough holes are coming up the pants against tracking what it suspects is. the chinese, i believe floating high across u. s. s. base republicans oust the democratic congresswoman illinois omar from a powerful house committee of the criticism of israel to monster process in paris. slowly turning apolitical crosses into an economic disaster. ukrainian president vladimir polanski is urging the european union to impose more sanctions on moscow ahead of a summit in keith this friday. soon after arriving in the ukrainian capital european commission president or sullivan, de leon said a sanctions package including price cap. some russian oil will be ready for the 1st
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anniversary of russia's invasion knots, despite divisions between member states over what the caps should be. so lansky said the block is moving too slowly. i just believe replaced gazelle dang, as when she does that, just the common to ask for the european union is to reduce russia's ability to bypass sanctions. the sooner this was 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. today. russia is paying a heavy price as our sanctions are you eroding its economy? throwing it back by a generation. the price cut on crude oil already costs russia around $160000000.00 euros a day. and we will keep on turning up the pressure father. we will introduce with our g 7 partners and additional price cap on russian petroleum products. and
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by the 24th of february, exactly one year since the invasion started, we aim to have the 10th package of sanctions in place. russian president vladimir pearson as warn that moscow will respond to the west with more than just tags. he was mocking 80 years since the well water battle of stalingrad hooton's condemned germany's decision to supply. he, with leopard to battle tanks, said russia would be victorious in ukraine. you took jaguar with you and i be excused from those who are dragging european countries, including germany, into a new war with russia and irresponsibly talking about it as a done deal. those who 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 to them, but we have what it takes to respond. they were in it and using military hardware
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will not be the end of it yet. everyone has to understand this or funding. ukraine's reconstruction is one of the main topics of discussion as european union leaders gather and kiva talks. and even as the war continues, the rebuilding has already begun. and boucher near keith natasha butler met people who are trying to rebuild their homes and their lives in boucher on the outskirts of keith 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 polluters weekly. everything was destroyed, 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. the house now has new windows,
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and soon the roof will be finished. valentina sweeps up shavings from the timber to fuel her burner. butcher's town council, his financing reconstruction in this neighbourhood. one of many districts pounded my russian artillery. already every house in this street has been damaged and is the similar picture in so many ports 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. keep 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 done. i just must be jump, inserted. we are fully frozen over 300000000000 euros operational sets. i'm
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strongly to convinced these shoots, and this will be used for ukraine's 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 the low amount of money could ever fully restore people shattered lives. natasha butler, al jazeera butcher. ukraine, how do you? the pentagon says it's tracking a suspected chinese i believe, which has been spotted in u. s. s. base on wednesday. now reports that military leaders even considered shooting it down over the state of montana. they decided against it because of the potential safety risks to residents from falling devry pentagon correspondent popsicle have has more from washington d. c. we do now have an official statement from the pentagon spokesman brigadier
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general pat ryder. and it's kind of interesting for what's not in it. he basically says that the u. s. is in fact, tracking a high altitude surveillance balloon over the united states. you didn't stress specify where he said, look, we've had these sorts of balloons in the past. and over the past several years, but that it doesn't provide any sort of concern for commercial or air travel because of it's just so high up in the atmosphere. what's interesting is, what he doesn't say is what obviously people are, officials are telling reporters of pedagogy and background not renamed that they believe this is a chinese spy balloon. we're hearing reports that there were some talk, the possibly is up to president joe biden about taking what they call kinetic action to bring it down to the decided post. too much of a danger to people on the ground. so what they're saying is that they are tracking
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this, that they've taken steps to make sure that no surveillance can in fact be done. but again, the official statement is there's a balloon, we're watching it. it doesn't pose a danger to air travel or collecting of sensitive information. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has attended the opening of charles embassy near television. it is a major step and normalizing relations between the 2 countries called 7 ties with israel in 1972 in solidarity with the palestinians. netanyahu has been trying to build ties with muslim majority countries since he 1st became prime minister. meanwhile, israel and sudan have also agreed to normalize relations. israel's foreign minister, eli cohen has just returned from cartoon where he met sedans, army chief abdul fatter, albert han cohen says that an agreement will be signed once the african nation transitions to a civilian government. seed on hosted the arab league meetings where members vowed
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not to recognize the state of israel in 1967 after the 3rd arab israeli war republicans in the u. s. house of representatives have voted to remove a muslim congresswoman from the chambers. foreign relations committee, democrats say ellen omar was targeted because of her identity, victoria gayton, b. how's the story? and emotional debate. congresswoman ellen omar, a refugee from somalia, and one of the 1st muslim women in the us house of representatives voted off the foreign affairs committee. republicans pointed to these tweets from years ago where she invoked slang for a $100.00 bills to criticize a pro israeli lobbying group. she later apologized, and this won't where she seemed to equate atrocities carried out by the u. s. military to those committed by groups. washington deems terrorists, she later said she did not mean to compare them, but republicans now in the majority, moved in a party line vote to kick her off the committee. omar said it wasn't about her
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woods, but her skin color and her religious debate to day. it's about who gets to be an american. what opinions do we get to a half? do we have to have to be counted as americans? this is what this debate is about madam speaker. there is this idea that you are a suspect. if you are an immigrant, or if you are from certain parts of the world or a certain skin tone, or a muslim, it is no accident that members of the republican party accused the 1st black president, brock obama, of being a secret muslim democrats accused how speaker kevin mccarthy, of payback after democrats strip 2 republicans of their committee assignments in the last congress, a charge he denied were not removing her from other committees. we just do not believe when it comes to foreign affairs,
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especially the responsibility of that position around the world with the comments that you make. she shouldn't serve them. but this is what the clear this. if it was for tack, we were to pick people took them off all committees and said nothing about we don't believe that the republicans who lost their assignments a much different story representative paul go saw, tweeted out an animated video that appeared to show him killing congresswoman alexandria casio, cortez, who said this move was intended to target women of color. i had a member of the republican caucus threatened my life, and you all. and the republican caucus warded him with one of the most prestigious committee assignments in this congress. don't tell me. is it about consistency and representative mardrey taylor green was removed after video she recorded before her election surfaced, where she seems to express racist islam of phobic and anti semitic views, including targeting omar. there is an islamic invasion into our government offices
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right now. ok. they are you so you saw after mid term elections, what we saw so many muslims elected. i don't know. i don't know the exact number, but there were quite a few what we had that woman out of minnesota. now she's going in a congress and she's going to wear a head covering democrats say they will appoint a more to a different, but still powerful committee and de la wound republicans that that move will backfire. i yield back and served to make her voice stronger. her leadership praised worldwide victoria gate and be al jazeera a detainees been 16 years in guantanamo bay, has been released and transferred to police. it's the 1st 3rd country resettlement under the administration of u. s. president joe biden. pakistan imogene con, was arrested by us forces in 2003 con, pleaded guilty to terrorism related charges. 34 detainees remain in the guantanamo bay detention facility in cuba wasn't. jordan has moved from washington dc. magic
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cons case was different from that of those who had been held at guantanamo bay, cuba since early 2002 for one. he was considered a so called high value detainee because of his alleged role in a plot to attack the united states. after the september 11th attacks con agreed in 2012 to plead guilty to those charges and to provide evidence to the u. s. government about the activities of the 5 men now on trial in guantanamo bang for their alleged plotting to attack the united states on september 11th, 2001 con, did complete his prison sentence as required. but he spent a year or so in limbo while the u. s. government tried to find a new place for him to live. hon had been a permanent resident of the u. s, but after his conviction, there was no chance that he would be allowed to resettle in the united states. con is now going to be living the rest of his life. he believes in the country of
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believes in central america. and a statement through his lawyers con said that he is sorry for what he had done, and that he hoped to make a new start in a new country with his family. investigates his in pakistan, say a suicide bomber, the killed a hunter. one people in a mosque managed to evade security disguised as a police officer the attack on monday. his raise questions about how the bowman managed and the most secure facility in the north west of the country. i said, bank has this report from the shower book. stony investigators have released cc tv video, purportedly showing the moment a suicide bomber managed to infiltrate. what is supposed to be a secure area? dressed in a police uniform and riding a motorbike, he was simply waved through without any checks. the question of security lapses that i admit that yes, there was a security lapse just because her st. palmer was dressed in a police uniform,
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the entire command of the police lanes. git is not under one authority because inside there 7 different, smaller units or organizations and each one has their own command structure. and therefore, the confusion, the chaos caused this sir, and detectable yet undetected entry into the police plates and undetected. the suicide bomber continued choose target. this cctv footage shows him leaving his motorbike by the roadside. his then called back by a police officer. he pushes his bike away, pretending it had broken down. this is the last check point, the suicide bomber would have gone through before making his way to the mosque. investigator say, the police vest to his wearing was filled with 10 to 12 kilograms of explosives. they also say he appears the attack. i didn't know where the mosque was and had to ask for directions. further, footage, released by police shows the man walking towards the mosque where he would go on to
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inflict the single largest loss of life. the police here have ever suffered and as they come to terms with their loss, questions about what else can be done to protect security personnel still remain. there's no modern technology to protect police facilities, having facial recognition, or fingerprints, or biometric and cri, et cetera, et cetera. on the level of technology, which is internationally accepted as a standard feature. ah, the resources that are required probably in those are either not available or but we are not having those funerals are still taking place. police chiefs are trying to keep the morale high among the 130000 strong force in the province. but this concern that could be more attacks. i said big i jazeera, the shower ah
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very difficult. giving all of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape war and violence for new human eyes. this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera ah ah ah, welcome back. he watching al jazeera mind if our top story is the south european commission, president ursula on the lions says that a new sanctions package, including price caps or national oil, will be ready for the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion. she made the comment soon after arriving in key, the head of a summit over you crazed, pushed to join. the pentagon says it's tracking
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a suspected chinese. i believe spotted in u. s. s. face on wednesday. the all reports military leaders even considered shooting it down, decided against it because of the potential safety risk from falling debris. a detainees spent 16 years in guantanamo bay, has been released and transferred to valise pakistan on a machine card. was arrested by us forces from 2000 al trading has been suspended for one of india is the biggest conglomerate solved to shares dropped 10 percent upon opening as a $100000000000.00 has now been wiped off its valley. the week long meltdown in guatemala danis business empire started when an american vesman with such company accused the group of food stokes plunged further when the billionaire canceled a share sale. putney metal has bonus from new delhi. this decision will
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lock an unexpected you to and from the man who was once the 2nd richest person on the planet, got the badani cancel a share, say a follow on public offer off to raising 2 and a half $1000000000.00. the business tycoon says it's because stock prices have been fluctuating for me. the address on my end restaurant it's been, i'm own and everything is secondary and spoon she had been with us from potential losses. we have been drawn that bill. the a donnie group shares have been in a week long met down. it started when american investment form hindenburg research accused it of quote, the largest cornyn corporate history alleging stock market manipulation and accounting fraud. hindenberg is a short seller, which bets again, stocks, and makes money when share prices fall. adonis group has question it's motives calling it
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a war on india. the report has shattered the group's credibility. media report suggests to global lenders are no longer accepting odon bonds as collateral for loans. in just central bank is also reportedly often bank. here to give details of their exposure to a donnie companies, opposition parties are demanding a judicial inquiry and a debate in parliament. it is a money mis hardworking indians have saved it, their life time saving and their hard work, leaving message for their future. they see a donnie has benefited from his friendship with prime minister in moody. the conglomerate has built major infrastructure in india. last week. it bought the high for port in israel for more than $1000000000.00. there are growing calls were improving corporate oversight in income, longer time, over the last 10 years have really become global players. and while they have become global placed the, the regulatory inno systems in india,
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and let's say, and in the u. s. on in europe, that there is a gap. so it good regulation has to catch up and has to, has to evolve. a far more of a transfer in system. got madonna is no longer a shows richest person in the stock market regulator is reportedly examining the cancel share seal park newman that al jazeera new delhi, anti government protest in peru have affected all sectors of the economy, pushing some businesses and families to where it's financial peril a tourism industry, suffering and food is in short, supply g to roadblocks. money on a sanchez reports from e car officials fair, the unrest will have a long term impact on the economy. farmers at this pomegranate field in the southern region of it got our back at work harvest time is near and the fruit is
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ready to be picked. protestors have been keeping them from reaching the fields, threatening to beat them. it's been difficult to work during the almost 2 months of unrest following the ousting of former precedent bid august. the you lose, camacho says she's lost one quarter of her wages enough to be her monthly depths to the bank. economic american, i felt a fund, it has affected as a lot because we haven't worked and we have loans and we have debts. whereas i was gonna get an income transport in the south was at a virtual stand still until the police and army finally moved in. but the damage to key industries has been enormous. e guest chamber of commerce says the region has lost $300000000.00 since the crisis begun in december. workers have been stepping up the pace to make up for the time lost here packing fruit to ship to europe, canada and the u. s. director hostile, we skated a base, nearly 70 percent of his exports from small producers. he says he's concerned for
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the future of hundreds of families will not create policy. got this political crisis is turning into a social and economic crisis, because if we stop, people will lose their income and con, pay their debt is connected to the capital lima along a major highway, which is also used to transport minerals and petrol. about 4.5 percent of the country's g, d p comes from this area. the finance ministry says b do has lost more than one half $1000000000.00. and there's been 0 investment in the south to the number one to became president in december. this is the 3rd time security forces live located in this area of the pan american highway since december. and they're still here guarding the area. it's just still how difficult situation is here and nothing guarantees, it won't happen again. that's why guillermo, could he fears the worst for his small farm? why was that? i see, i don't know how long we will be in this situation. if protest continue,
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we are going to lose our product. everything. many here belief this truth is only temporary because once the security forces are gone, it's just a matter of time before protesters block the road again, madana sanchez, i just see the eco old john shell is reported. a reco profit of nearly $40000000000.00 in 2022, the highest, and the company's a 115 year history. earnings also double shells, profits from 2021 caps a turbulent period, which saw a surge and energy prices off to russia's invasion of ukraine. well, in the lead up to that record profit announcement, green peace activist bought it and occupied a shell platform in the atlantic ocean on tuesday with a banner reading stop drilling, stop paying for activists scale the side of the 51000 ton vessel, which is on re to the shetland idence as a key piece of equipment that greenpeace says, will enable shell to unlock 8 me wells. and the penguins north sea oil and gas
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feels protest to say that carrying enough supplies don't keep on platform a days business . as usual, come up, gone. we need to re installation in a better planning minute better distribution of energy. just consuming pumping out only helps the big billionaire fossil fuel companies. it's true that we are in an energy crisis, but we are much, you know, production crisis, we are in our consumption crisis. and what shall he's trying to do is to get rich a group of women, he worked his prosten cases in afghanistan, all seeking a new life in europe to fleeing. when the taliban regained power, some have been able to claim asylum in countries like spain. all those remain stuck in refugee camps in pakistan. a d baba has their story. my name is
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the shadow woman from gunnison before the telephone took the power. i was a prosecutor enjoying the view of madrid, a beta sharah and her family had that lives turned upside down. when the taliban returned to power in 2021. they fled because of threats linked to her work as a prosecutor, specializing in gender based violence. now finally, they're starting a new life in spain, where they've got refugee status. a beta appreciates her new freedom, but can't forget the people she's left behind and tends to be inside get how the empire was this is not the sales. i cannot enjoy on my life because because the woman in my country doesn't actually become a beta was one of the 32 women judges and prosecutors who fled off ghana stone only to be stuck in pakistan waiting for asylum. many say they feel abandoned by the
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outside world about the one prosecutor who want you to be known only by her initials, s. m, specialized in gender based violence and violence against children in afghanistan as well as being threatened by taliban members and families of criminals. she sent to prison. she was pressured by her own relatives. are there no more about what about us? i wonder when your home isn't even my 1st husband received threatening phone calls and calls from his family trying to convince him to stop me. because i was not a good example for their wives who might learn the way to fight for their rights and may put them in prison. my husband was an open minded person. men hour and half the stuff to work on the same day. we in spain, a chance for some of the 19 afghan women, prosecutors who've been granted asylum here to talk with european lawyers. the latter all agree their afghan counterparts were held up as symbols of democratic success only to be discarded by western governments. they had still, ah,
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fight her a sometimes way, her members or they families, allies, colleagues said wait the catchers now they seem to be forgotten cell. this is really terrible. i can pakistan, the prosecutors are just a tiny group on top of the millions of afghans who fled it off to the soviet invasion in 1979. and during the subsequent civil war for these women it's been more than a year in limbo. but for s m, that's good news. her family's on the move heading for the airport. the flight to spain, the emotions clear as they had for europe. they can only hope they'll be able to return safely. one day. the dean baba al jazeera. ah, it says al jazeera, the z, a top stories.
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