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we go to them, we make the efforts, we care in state from the al jazeera london, rural car center to people in thoughtful conversation. people use the lowest category and they describe the outsider with no host and no limitation with the difference between a migrant and refugee is truly a choice. when you are a refugee, you were forced to flee part one of as my con and half, and i had what has happened a lot in the west is that culture and food is separated studio b unscripted on out his era. ah. ready dozens of russian prisoners of war have been released by ukraine. we live from moscow.
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ah, hello emily ang when this is al jazeera alive from that coming up. israeli forces right, a refugee camp in the occupied west bank injuring at least 13 palestinian hope . frances is said to me, people displaced by war in south sudan on the 2nd day of his historic visit. and the pentagon says a 2nd chinese balloon has been spotted over latin america after another into the u . s. s. face earlier. the the russian defense minister says 63 of its service men have been released by ukraine, according to moscow among those free that those who work in a sensitive category. negotiations were mediated by the united arab emirates. let's
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go live down to some. i've been job aide, who's in moscow a summer. what more can you tell us about the steel we've heard from the russian ministry of defense that these 63 prisoners of war were released on the border between ukraine and russia. these include, as you mentioned, some prisoners who were of a sensitive category, not much detailed about whether this release was made possible. and what did, how was it made possible? and what did russia had to do in return? was it an exchange? as we've seen in the past few months, where there has been a quid pro quo where russia releases an exact number of prisoners in exchange for ukraine, releasing those present events so far, no confirmation from have about this. but this, according to the russian military of the ministry of defense, is being dealt with. these prisoners are being given a psychological and medical assistance. and of you mentioned an important point
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there that this was released by mediation from the united arab emirates, which remains one of the countries which is defined west and sanctions against russia. it is a destination where reportedly many russian have fled to and continues to be a key country. we're bloody mean food and, and his allies have been visiting and talking to really appreciate the update to some of the binge of a live for us in moscow. while the european union has a great on price caps for russian oil products, $100.00 a barrel cap has been fit for refined products. that traded a premium like diesel cheap ones will be limited to $45.00. the price limits come into effect from sunday. the kremlin says the mobile destabilized world market at least 13 palestinians have been injured in the lightest trade in the occupied west bank. israeli forces targeted the
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aquatic java refugee camp. the nearby city of jericho has been closed off since last week. after shooting in an illegal is riley settlement. at least 8 palestinians have now been arrested. at fat, jabber is one of 19 palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank. more than $8000.00 people live in an area of less than 2 square kilometers. for more on this story, let's bring in at bernard smith, who's line press in ramallah bernard, why did israeli forces target this specific area? emily, this look like the end of a week long operation of this refugee camp, just on the edge of jericho. it was a 5 hour long raid. and what happened is that in the last week is really forces have been trying to arrest 2 suspects. wanted in connection with a drive by shooting her that resulted in no casualties, but drive by shooting near any legal israeli settlement. not far from jericho. and
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since then, jericho's been essentially sealed off. it seems now that these railey authorities had managed to identify where these 2 suspects were in this refugee camp. and they went in to day on saturday, trying to get them identify tenant people in a building. those 10 people, according to his railey radio, refused to surrender. it was hit by an anti tank missile. and then his railey forces went in and arrested 10 people which are amongst them. we understand the suspects. wanted for this shooting. 13 people were killed. 13 people were injured during the operation. 2 of them series were told ambulances were able, eventually, at the end of the operation to go in and get out the wounded. and it comes really as part of a very violent beginning of the year. and the occupied westbank $36.00 palestinians killed so far. most of them in janine 10 of them in an operation jeanine just
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before this one in jericho. and then we had 60 railings in the ukranian killed outside a synagogue unoccupied. east jerusalem on all of this on the back of this new far right. israeli government, which is determined, hasn't cabinet minister in it, elected by settlers determined to advance the settlement projects in the occupied west bank and make life even harder for palestinians than it already is. thanks so much for bringing us up to speed at bernard smith. in ramana the head of the roman catholic church has met with bishops, priests and other christian ladies in south sudan. francis, he is on a historic 3 day visit, alongside the ladies of the anglican church and the church of scotland. later on saturday, he set to meet people affected by conflict. more than 2000000 south sudanese have been displaced by a years long civil war room matessa has more from the capital,
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juba in a 1st since the birth of this nation, the head of the catholic church pope francis's insults had on together with the archbishop of canterbury justin welby, leader, the anglican communion, and ian greenfield, the moderator of the scottish church, the religious leaders on what they call a pilgrimage for peace in a country way. fighting continues to kill and displaced large numbers of civilians . with you are cool to renew the life of society as pure sources of prosperity and peace. so greatly needed for the sons and daughters of south sudan. they need fathers not overloads. they need steady steps towards development. not constant collapses. solid sedans lead us health care promised to resume talks with ob greeks who did not find the 2018 piece deal in one or the holy fargo bomb
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threats to restore a visit to our country. and our due calibration of 2023. as the year of peace area conciliation, i am officially or non soon the lifting of the suspension of the room. these dogs will do own our groups a day before this visit. several people were killed in central equatorial state in violence between cattle, herders and a local militia felt sit on as a predominantly christian nation. in the past, the church has played a huge role in resolving differences between different ethnic groups and political parties. some people here hope this high profile visit encourages they politicians to work towards peace. now, boy, the church has been urging south sydney's politicians not to return to war in 2019 pop frances, now to kiss the feet of fall to dance previously warring leaders during
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a meeting at the vatican. some we s book, which is a worry vote so much in the process that led to data bennett, so sauce with them. and then on that note that your to demand is to, to focus on are seeing that to be believe that to be sought to dom broke away from saddam to become independent in 2011. after decades, a conflict, but long lasting piece remains elusive. people frustrated by how long it's taking to implement the piece agreement, have huge expectations with so many crises happening elsewhere. they helped as high profile visit, reminds the world of the needs of south sedan. and let's bring in her room or tasa who's live for us in the capitol, cuba, her room. what kind of reception has the piper saved? with thousands of people lined the streets from the a port all the way to the city center or through religious leaders or from pub
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francis, the archbishop of canterbury and the moderate of the scottish church came and asked assaulted as president solving here is it to him you promised to do better, but you have not. why is it that he is still reports of fighting in some parts of the country? why, of the thousands of people are still living in displacement caps and why is it taken so long to implement this piece agreement? salvage care said he's going to work harder to put peace the country and try to talk to those militia groups that are not part of a 2018 piece deal. but people have aud hebert, have heard all these promises before in 2011 when there's conjugated emitters from to dad. there was so much hope. people thought this country could before. 2013 fighting erupted. thousands of people were killed and displaced. and they want to know, what are the, what is the leadership going to do? they're hoping that the visit of these religious leaders will put pressure on the president and other politicians to move this country forward and work towards peace . speaking of that pressure, this is the pope's 5th journey to africa. why his,
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he chosen south sudan, specifically when you speak to people here, they say that they feel that the world has pretty much forgotten about the needs of saudi the dime. they say that they feel that with all these other crises happening in the world, not much attention or focus is put on sorted out of the hobby notice visit or put a spotlight back on to the country. there's a mass happening today. then there's a big mass happening at the job and around was a liam on sunday. that was way the independence day celebrations happen in 20 a pretty 11 when the was so much hope. but this time, people will be praying for long lasting peace and hoping that the pope's visit will encourage their leaders to walk towards moving this country forward. or i, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed. have room tasa live for us in the capitol, juba in sri lanka, people in the capital of protesting against the cost of a parade marking independence dang. $550000.00 of public funds is being used for
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the military event in colombo sher longer is in the middle of the worst economic crisis in its history, with food fuel and medicine shortages. now fernandez has more from the capital given inflation given the increasing cost, given the way the rookie has devalued. a general, ordinary luncheons are finding it difficult to make ends meet. and at a time like that, when you have a celebration that people have heard is costing are so many thousands of dollars. they are not happy. i mean, essentially there is a military period. it is the 75th anniversary of sherlock has independence. yes. a major milestone for a country or that got independence after years and years have been colonized and that happened in 1948. so obviously the government, the present run of vicar missing her is very keen to ensure that it celebrated or with the sort of desired a pomp and pageantry a. but what people say is,
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this is not a time for that to now, the president himself a few months ago, did the go on record about or steady to measures about the need to tighten a, the collective belt of the country to ensure that costs are brought down he warned that, you know, there's a difficult road ahead to work towards fiscal reforms or they're really struggling to get hold of an i am if be loud package. but at the same time, and in the same breath, you find the president saying that we must celebrate independence because people will otherwise think that the country is unable to even do that. stella don't al jazeera, why many in pakistan say they don't feel safe when they come in to do something about it. and not guilty test the seo. ellen musk is creative fraud charges after he was accused of misleading investors in a tweet. ah,
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it's about to get very wet in malaysia once again, you may not find that all base from satellite pictures. actually a regular array of thunderstorms at the concentrations like to increase, i think it qual lump or maybe in singapore, so peninsula malaysia. and you'll notice just south of java, fairly wet weather as well. this is thought this whole area looking fairly wet. that will eventually, i think, start to inference, northwest australia, columbus day, 3, next 3 days will be sundry shows me more so than you might expect. that in the northwest of austria at the moment, it's just a matter of a few showers, but you'll watch the cloud is trying to curl into a circulation, and that mate will happen in the next couple of days. otherwise look to the east and it's flash flooding from big shower, maybe in queensland, low temp to the melbourne on the way up. there was snow on the victorian alps on
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friday. can you believe this is middle of summer in pers, we're up into the low thirty's, middle thirty's, that's been fairly consistent. the change on mondays, the shower of it for the south attempts does not rise very much in melbourne, but go across the tasman to new zealand. you're all right in north island, but in size island, this is a huge man to read. this is maybe one or $200.00 millimeters, even on the lowland coast in the west, but it is south of less populated ah, [000:00:00;00]
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with oh, a hello. you're watching out here. i'm emily angry. when he's a reminder about top stories, this, our, the russian defense ministry says 63 of our service men have been released by ukraine. moscow says some of those free, they're going to sensitive category, united arab emirates and mediated the deals. at least 13 palestinians have been injured and the light is drained and occupied. westbank israeli forces targeted the
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java refugee camp. at least 8 people have been arrested and the head of the roman catholic church has met with religious leaders in south sudan. later on. saturday po, process is to speak to people displaced by conflict. he's called on latest to recommend to pay people are protesting in the straits of shower in the northern pakistan, their calling on all 3rd is to take action against attack from groups more than 100 people were killed in the city after a suicide bombing in a mosque on monday i said bag joins is live now from shower. i said, what's happening when people arriving in the shower from across hebberd. but why not? they all turned against the study by the back in 2014, forming a bargain over 120 people who
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basically stood up until that they had enough look at what's the value of the the payment of progress from me. i was calling on people to read the white slides today, the whiteside in the name of the against the bind watch and from the thing is they didn't even saw me tell you bonnie and i had what's the latest on the investigation into that suicide bombing? well look, will you say the ongoing their telephone records to see if you would have said that the number of times today they say the buttons,
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amanda refilled several individuals that compensate. busy with those cation devices that you got to say about the operation of the targets of this terror group, which we apprehended. in swampy district were policemen, key security installations and some high profile people. in this region, we are determined to fight these elements. so the thing that they are determined to take on the war, many completely teaching reading to find the finance. so they said that make a one time on. imagine that comes up in time and money and refill to take on the focus on it. and many times, some of the volume on the crypt than the food. all right, thanks so much for the update outside the bag. i live in the shower at least 10 people,
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including an infant have died while attempting to raise europe from north africa by boys who have an i most believe have been killed by weather exposure. the italian coast guard rescued another 42 people in poor condition. survive and said, the vessel had departed from tennessee and port. rescuers brought them to the accounting island of land produced by jing is calling for com as a giant chinese balloon float. so over the united states, china says it's a civilian weather balloon and its location is an accident, but us secretary of state antony blanket says the balloons presence is an irresponsible act. and his postponed planned trip to by jing whitehouse correspondent. kimberly, how has the details? this thing is up in the sky. china's surveillance balloon is triggering a diplomatic rao that has prompted us secretary of state antelope lincoln to
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postpone his we can trip to beijing is an irresponsible act. and that the p. r c's decision to take this action on. even my plan visit is detrimental to the suction of discussions that we were prepared to have. the u. s. is accusing china, a violating international law. the balloon is still hovering over the skies of the united states. it was 1st tracked over the aleutian islands near alaska and travelled through western canada and into the u. s. state of montana where it was spotted near a military installation home to some of america's nuclear missiles. i have no idea what the thing is. that seemed so brazen and just so insane to me that that any one would even attempt to just push a balloon over the sky. the chinese foreign ministry acknowledged ownership of the balloon and expressed regret for the incident,
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but said it was merely collecting whether data not intelligently. the pentagon has its doubts. still, it says the balloon is not a threat to any one on the ground or planes since it's flying well above commercial air traffic. but there are questions about why the pentagon is allowing the chinese surveillance balloon to linger, looking at the potential for debris and the impact on civilians on the ground or property damage right now, as i mentioned we, we assessed that it is not pose a risk to people on the ground as it currently is traversing the continental united states. that hasn't satisfied biden's critics and congress who believe the u. s. needs to take further action to punish china account reward. the ccp for this kind of fly current violation of her sovereignty by pretending everything his business as normal in a grip and grin session was, she's in pain. as this was happening, would have been a terrible look for years diplomacy. the ccp will continue to push the envelope
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until we push back. this isn't the 1st time the china has lives to spy balloon over the united states. the pentagon says that in recent years, surveillance balloons have been spotted over guam and hawaii. but in the case of this current balloon, the pentagon won't say whether or not it eventually will be shot down, only that it's expected to drift over the united states for the next couple of days . kimberly help get al jazeera, the white house and jury in the u. s. has found tesla 1000000000 a long mask did not defraud investors with tweets in 2018. the verdict by 9 jurors was reached after less than 2 hours of deliberation following a 3 week trout only consume sharif reports, vindication for iran musk the villainy using the social media platform he now owns to celebrate a problem. thank goodness,
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the wisdom of the people has prevailed. i am deeply appreciative of the jury's unanimous finding of innocence in the tesla for 20 take private case. the world's 2nd riches had testified for 8 hours on the witness time defending his motives for the street. 4 years ago, i am considering taking tesla private at $420.00 funding secured from the court decided not much then in 2018. this wasn't a market moving event, this was something that could be taken as gospel went on. must tweeted. but since then we've seen a series of situations where everyone must cars actually use twitter as a sounding board between center flescher's soaring. but when the buyout failed to materialize, the ship rise fell back to earth that resulted in a class action from investors who calculated their losses as high as 12000000000
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dollars. were disappointed. we're examining options. yeah. consider the trial comes at a sensitive time for mosque who's dominated headlines for his chaotic takeover of twitter. when we consume sharif al jazeera still in the us in memphis, police have have fired another police officer for his role in the violent arrest and death of an on to black men. preston, him film had been placed on administrative leave, pending an internal investigation, but was fired on friday. tyrene nichols died after being beaten miles during a traffic stop last month was buried on wednesday. an arctic blast has hit the north east in the united states and canada with face winds, pushing temperatures down into the negative double digits. gabriel elizondo brace the code in boston historic low temperatures as this arctic blast of cold air rolls through the northeast of the united states,
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particularly here in the new england region home to more than 14000000 people. here in the city of boston, the temperatures have been dangerously cold all day. it's projected to reach around negative 20 degrees celsius overnight, in which case it would break a record for cold temperatures. that was last said, a 142 years ago. but what is complicating matters is very strong winds as well. sometimes up to 80 kilometers per hour. there is pushing temperatures, even lower, and officials throughout the region. we're warning people to only go outside if it was absolutely necessary. but take a look at this. this is mount washington and observatory at the top of a mountain in the neighboring state of new hampshire. it got down to negative 40 degrees celsius, but the winds were coming in at 209 kilometers per hour. bringing the wind shield
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temperatures down to negative 78 degrees celsius. the lowest wind chill temperatures ever recorded anywhere in the united states. of course it is winter here and people are used to cold temperatures, but not like this. this is not normal. this is one for the record books in some parts of the northeast of the united states where i'm at right now. it's colder here than it is in alaska, scandinavia, or even siberia. while a state of emergency has been declared across several regions in chile is wildfires . they rip, through large parts of the country. hundreds of homes have been damaged, and firefighters is struggling in to contain the 5 with high wins and a hate wave worsening the problems. at least 13 people have died. denmark lanes the way as the least corrupt country in an annual report released by transparency international. but it's found corruption in latin america is getting
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worse. john holman, has the day to have the transparency, international corruption perceptions. index came out this week and its outlook for latin america is bleak. no countries significantly improved at school since 2070. the organization says an oval failure by leaders to act against corruption and strength and public institutions has left the door open for criminal networks to bully and co, up to politicians, nicaragua, cuba, what the molar they will sank to new lows in guatemala case of the briefly showing the way forward with the united nations by 20 corruption commission that was dissolved in 2019 haiti's in trouble to with no electric government officials. and it's kept to largely overrun by gangs with the absolute bottom of the pile. according to transparency international is venezuela. i asked
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the organizations direct to their mercedes, the freighters. why? what gateways in contrast to the rest of the countries there is no spacing which venezuelans can go to ask for justice or their rights. they call a patient of the institutions is totaled by the group in power and the systems for justice under their job. on the contrary, they are guarantors of impunity. the most extreme case perhaps, but it's common to hear in latin america that corruption is a cancer near impossible to root out in latin america. expectations are so low that people in some countries actually have a saying, robert petto, i see regarding politicians, and it means, well, he stills, but at least he does something. but if but changed, if electorates started expecting even demanding that their politicians did things for them without stalings, might things improve in this region. perhaps uruguay also in the region,
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shows that they could it's rich ink of light for latin america. it has the same transparency score in the indexes, canada, when you're away, is one of our top for performance in several years. and it is not a coincidence that the country is strong democracy in some more a united society and institutions work. well. what does that mean? it means that checks on balance is operate. well, it means that they have a judiciary, dallas's strong and independent. there's a reward for that. you require has the highest per capita income. the lowest rate of inequality in latin america, not alone seems we're fighting for if of governments here are interested. john homan al jazeera mexico city. ah, hell are you watching out his ear and these are the headlines this our,

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