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hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, feeling unsafe people in pakistan called on that government to take action against armed routes. dozens of prisoners of war release and exchange between russia and ukraine. a weather balloon or spy croft china is calling for calm off threats as an airship accidentally entered u. s. s face and pope frances is set to meet people displaced by war in south to dawn on the 2nd day of his historic visit. i'm trying to get your oscar with sport has 128000000 dollar man. enzo fernandez, makes his day beef. chelsea and also winning the comcast champions league to seattle sound as get ready to make their 1st appearance at the club, woke up in morocco. ah,
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it's just past 10 that g m t and we begin in pakistan. but people have been protesting in the northern city of petula that calling on all forties to take action to prevent attacks by armed groups. more than a 100 people were killed in the city when a suicide bomber targeted a mosque. on monday, a correspondent assad bag joins us now live from a shower. plenty of people behind you, the assa, big a, let lots of anger, over, lack of security in the city. you're absolutely not just in the city, but across the february. bill. well, is that people that have come in to the provincial capital from across the region to rural area of the other really just while they're pulling up their government to do this to do more against all said also this is a popular uprising, not calling a 2014 study buddy bon attack against a military school. we have over 140 children,
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died many people in the towns and really just stood up in a pop up roger against the lucky, funny thought on that. what that good dog, the group of any support within those rural areas, even within the city i what that does is it starts to focus on is all you bought from getting more of the come together again. and one of them may chance today has been with the do not accept terrorism. and there are over a 1000 people have said that they don't want any political flags with the white flag for peace. but yes, they are going to go on their government to do more, i guess on what do we hearing aside from the investigation into that suicide bombing? the investigation is still ongoing, but these are still going to cctv footage and dna as well as trying to jo. locate home both but the police did carry out number of operations. in fact of a to encounter this morning. if will you say that the killed to command does
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arrested separate individuals and confiscated weapons ammunition as well as explosives and the communications equipment that the chief of police had this to say about that operation was the you boss on the targets of this terror group which we apprehended in swampy district what policeman t security installations and some high profile people in this region. we are determined to fight these elements just oh, now they say they are determined to take on minutes and see for the police here that we've spoken to. i've been calling on the government for more funding and more resources, so they can actually take on quoting is a war, but the prime minister of the country. so boss jaretha said that they're facing a really difficult economic situation. he said he was unimaginable the challenges that they are facing, but they determined to take on this back to learn many cases or boxes. i talked to the police here, felicia told us that they are really not the are referral flights. might vision
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equipment, but the police here don't have to have a huge task ahead of them to take on what to study valuable. they certainly do. i said it for the moment. thanks very much for joining us. that from her shower. ah, now the russian defense ministry says 63 of its servicemen have been released by ukraine. cave says 116 ukrainians have also been allowed to return home. according to moscow amongst the russians, free to those who work in a quote sensitive category. negotiations are mediated by the united arab emirates. we've got to correspondence following all these latest development. same bass ravi is in, keep at 1st. let's go over to a sound. been job aids. he joins us live from moscow and a summer. what more do we know about the release of the russian prisoners of these $63.00 military personnel? according to the ministry of defense,
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have been released after extensive negotiations, the it's of carefully crafted statement, which is not used the word swap or does not indicate that they have released ukrainian prisoners as well. and as you mentioned, that sensitive nature of these personnel is not clear as well. we did speak to military analysts to ask them, what would this mean and have this been released since in the past? and they said this is a wide area of expertise. these could be civilians holding sensitive information. these could be spies are just military personnel based inside the ukranian territory or during the war with ukraine into physicians where they would hold sensitive data. and it is very interesting that these swaps have become more regular in the last few months serve. you saw these 2 in december, 1 other one in january and going back to all the way to september where 300 people were released on both sides of with the help of the turks and their saudis. at this
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particular res has been facilitated by the united arab emirates, said the emir of united emery arab emirates, mom had been zion has met of law to mean puttin in october, as they discussed not just opec class, but also the war in ukraine. and according to the ministry of defense, this, as they thanked the united arab emirates for its mediation efforts, you have to remember that you, a, you remember remains one of the countries which has not supported the western sanctions against russia. and continues to play the role or tr, try and mediate a between both sites. okay, as i'm at, thanks very much having a stay be there from moscow. let's go now to a cave. join zane as a in the number the number of ukrainians have also been released, but this was not announced until some time later. that is correct. so we have a little bit of information. now the president's office has confirmed the release of these prisoners. the human rights commission is celebrating it. as a ray of good news in the country comes, of course, after the visit by you leaders to key. we have some information about who these
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prisoners actually are. 116 people including fighters that went back as far as the battle for mario pole. we've got fighters that were fighting and care sawn, as well as, according to official release snipers from back move. 87 are from the regular armed forces. but these also include at least 8 soldiers who are members of the military intelligence, several from the national guard folks from the navy and. busy the exchange also includes the returning of the remains of dead volunteer fighters from abroad. so certainly it is a successful exchange, a successful dialogue as much as these 2 countries continue to build walls between them. during this conflict, it's exchanges like these that show that there are cracks in that wall and there is a little bit of daylight enough to be able to continue to swap prisoners and to swap bodies. ok,
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thanks very much for that update from cave. there is plenty more sela heads here on this news hour, including north america in the deep freeze arctic air cross parts of the us and canada, threatening to win record low temperatures and not guilty tester seo. your muscles cleared a fraud charges off to his cues of misleading investors in a tweet and the most expensive signing in british football history makes his debut . joe was held tells how, and though fernandez, got his 1st match for chelsea. ah, they jang as calling for calm as a giant chinese balloon float over the united states, china says it's a civilian weather balloon. and if location is an accident, but you are sexy. if they and they blink him, says the balloons presents as an irresponsible act and as postponed
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a plan visit to beijing, a white house correspondent, kimberly hall. cat reports. the sing is up in the sky. china surveillance balloon is triggering a diplomatic rao that has prompted us secretary of state antelope blinkin to postpone his weekend trip to beijing is an irresponsible act. and that the p r c. decision to take the section on the if my plan visit is detrimental to the subset 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 the thing that seemed so brazen and just so insane to me that any
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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, 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 us needs to take further action to punish china. can't reward the ccp for this kind of fly
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in violation of our sovereignty. by pretending everything is businesses normal in a griffin grin, session, which she's been paying as if it was happening, would have been a terrible look for us diplomacy. mississippi will continue to push the envelope until we push back. this isn't the 1st time the china has lots 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 appends can correspondent, passing calhane has more on that 2nd billing that's been spotted over latin america was able to get in touch with the pentagon official who told me and this is
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a very carefully worded statements. i'm going to go ahead and read it. we are seen reports of a balloon over latin america. we now assess that it is a chinese surveillance balloon. so of course i asked the question, you're seeing reports, what kind of reports are these media reports? these reports from governments in latin america because they wouldn't say exactly where in latin america or does the us have some sort of capability, some sort of radar capability over latin america. they, we, so we really don't know where they're getting this information. that's pretty much all the variables to confirm to al jazeera right now. the chinese said that this was a, basically a climate balloon media logical balloon that was blown off course. if that's more than one balloon, that's going to be a much harder story to sell. because obviously a, were they doing multiple experiments? so again, they are confirming that they do believe that there is a 2nd chinese surveillance balloon over latin america somewhere. but again, will not confirm what these reports are. this figure ins hangin from beijing. he's
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a senior fellow at ty, her institute, and joins us live via skype. good to have you with us. and china says to the u. s. balloon is a complete accident. it says it says that the facts of very clear. so what are the facts as far as china sees them? well, you have a balloon with the size of 3 buses that is apparently floating over the united states. the national weather organization of the united states is confirmed that it's consistent with being blown. i of course, over the pacific, down through canada and into the u. s. on the idea that this is a quote spy balloon. the whole point about spying is to gain information by subterfuge, by not being detected. having a, you know, something that big that is here obviously can be seen by the naked eye,
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would hardly call bye as you. so what is a, there's, well, i mean there, there is a real. there was an interesting situation with blankets visit to beijing. he said he was going on the 4th and 5th, but as of the 3rd, after talking to many diplomatic sources, they confirmed that there had been no official invitation without which he could not go to beijing. obviously, beijing was not amused by all of the, of the things that the u. s. was doing in terms of, you know, 5 major chinese tech corporations being basically said, you can't get technology, you can't have any kind of investment. i'm talking about taiwan going to japan and south korea and trying to make them focus on china. so yeah, i think at this point it's, it's quite i, i think lincoln was trying to save face for the fact that he had announced a visit that he wasn't welcome. but he would have been on a plane right about now. that would have been quite embarrassing witness for both
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sides if he hadn't actually been invited. yes, and that's the whole point. he had said repeatedly that has come in the 4th and 5th . obviously that was in conjunction with beijing. but, you know, from past experience, the chinese are very meticulous about planning. and the idea that you have not received your official invitation on the 3rd. i'm, it's, i'm in the 2nd of february when you're supposed to be a, but we didn't, we didn't know that for a fact in daily real well, speculation that we don't know the secretary of state didn't receive an invitation . i can tell you that i've talked to people in the diplomatic community here, and they would have been aware of a formal invitation. and if anybody's knowledge done was issued as quite a convenient situation. there isn't it for the chinese who then don't have to answer to the fact as to what this balloon is. he still didn't answer that question . well, the balloon may say is
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a weather balloon. and i think the easiest way to find out exactly what it is is to shoot it down. that pentagon has said that they think it's a spy balloon. that would be a reason or not a big. they also say that it could be a potential hazard to navigation in the air. so that would give them enough reason to do that. they also said here is that they don't want to show it, says i something next i want to make the point again, is in our report that the pentagon is concerned about deborah falling down and hurting people on the ground. i know there is also a 2nd balloon that has been balance. excuse me, but this is melissa the reason for them not shooting it down. there is also a bond montana's a vast state with a for small population. the idea that it may might fall in it, but they can have a control descent. they don't have to quote blow it up. they could simply put a few holes in it, and that would bring it down. so what about the 2nd balloon that's been found in latin america? well,
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it hasn't been found as your report pointed out. it's unnamed sources, unnamed information code, floating around. no one is coming forward saying where it is or what it is. so at this point, i mean, the idea that you know, we're going back to, you know, 200 years ago in floating blooms around and somehow those are the newest weapons or choice when in fact drones are and satellites. so it's not, it doesn't make any sense, it doesn't whole water. the timing of all this is, is unfortunate hasn't said whether or not the visit was going to go ahead. it would have been, or it could have been a start to mending relations after c and by met in barley in november and said that they had to find ways to stabilize the relationship between beijing and washington d. c. what is going to happen going forward between these 2 countries? well, at this juncture, blanket has indicated that he has delayed his visit to china. he didn't say that he
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had canceled it. and quite frankly, if you're trying to start off and good relations are, you know, you would, you would not be vilifying china, you know, basically excluding its top tech companies. as i've said, i mean there are a lot of actions trying to get both south korea and japan on board with more concentrated efforts against china, citing security and values and things like this. realizing the group, the person that you say you want to get along with and create guard, rails too is not the start of a conversation or a dialogue. it's simply a way on it. and i personally feel that beijing had enough in that we're going to reward what they saw as very bad behavior by the united states. okay, interesting times indeed on a tank. and thanks very much for your thoughts to us from beijing. thank you. an arctic blast hers hit the northeastern united states and canada with fierce
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winds, pushing temperatures down into negative double digits. authorities in the states of new york and new england issued warnings on friday as when chill reached minus 75 degrees celsius. schools were closed in boston, and worcester over fairs of hypothermia and frost bite. oh, rob is here with more on his extreme, the cold that the minus 75. how can even begin to explain what that film do like the extreme 30 that his that's going to be on top of a man to but yes, it is not the 1st art go briggs this winter, but it is the worst in the northeast. i mean, this is the picture of you laugh color the, the, the air and the pink is what is really cold stuff at the moment. temperatures over north america are like this, and this is bore us as we really remember. these attempts is not windshield and it's really fine for most. but if you go to mice, 21 in toronto, that is low minus 30, we're not. or you can argue that is definitely low, so we'll zoom in on that out of the world. and then we'll add the wind to it. now
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this is the window. if you stood out in this sort of where this is what you would feel, feel like minus 40 wallace in quebec and minus 26 in new york. that is the problem . now, you'll notice no minus $75.00 there. this see mount washington at the wind to that, the temperature and she's about minus 43 on top of the mountain at the winter. that's where you get your minus 78. yeah, that was a record breaking of the whole new hampshire. i have to admit. and this is the picture as it looks. if you take off the windshield, just add the actual values distract saturday. this will be fairly fine weather for the most part with the wind and the wind is day, but temperatures are still dropping. so we might still record record loads boston's about minus $23.00. the amount minus $28.00 is eat, record, arthritis a, the worst is upon us or upon them. now, let's look at boston as a forecast. start the day about minus 22 minus 23 minus 9. dangerous windshield warning remains all day, but it does improve and tomorrow, what a contrast. we start at minus time. go to that plus 7 on wednesday. it's all
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positive and improvement to the vast improvement that the people in boston they pleased with that thanks very much room. now at least 13 palestinians have been injured and the late has raised in the occupied westbank is where the forces togs at the ac batch of a refugee camp. the nearby city of jericho has been closed off since last week, after a shooting in the legal israeli settlement, at least 18 palestinians had been arrested since the operation started at bat. java is one of 19 palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank. more than 8000 people live in an area of less than 2 square kilometers from on this and speak to bern smith, his life was in ramallah a. but why of israel force has been targeting this particular camp. this was a 5 hour operation on saturday morning and it seems to be off the back of
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a weeklong operation that has seen jericho surrounded by israeli forces. essentially, if you want to leave or it go in or out of that city, you had to go through some thorough searching and it's because of a drive by shooting outside an illegal settlement in league, an illegal israeli settlement near jericho last saturday. since then, the military has been looking for the suspects. it seems they identified a building where they were hiding. and early saturday morning, they launch in operation to go in and get them is ready. radio reporting, it was hit by an anti tank missile. and the people inside surrendered and were arrested 8 were arrested se, palestinians, but in that operation there were 13 people wounded, 3 of them seriously. b, as rarely army has now withdrawn from my era. we understand, although jericho itself remains essentially locked down by these railey forces and
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is the continuation what has been an extremely violent start at 2023 in the occupied west bank, $36.00 palestinians killed so far. most of them in janine where there was another operation earlier or another operation earlier where these really military in it, killing 10 civilians in there and all of that comes off the back of this new far right. are, is railey government. that is the term term into expand the settle, the settlements in the occupied west bank and hard like ministers in that cabinet determined to make life much harder for the palestinians than it already is. lorice bring escalate it from another. thanks for much banners or palestinians living in the border areas of the gaza strip, say they're increasingly vulnerable to israeli attacks. human al site has been to meet several families whose homes have been damaged and is ready. strikes met him and 280 and 9 members of her family used to live here. before israel marseilles
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turned their home to rubble during fighting with a slimy jihad group. in august 2022. they lost every thing among thought of gossip, because we're on the buddha, all the shells and missiles intercepted by the iron dome full on ours. so when the israeli strikes began, we quickly rushed out to our home along with our neighbors. the next day we sent my son back to fetch some belongings for the children, but he found all home completely destroyed. and it was in the 1st time in 2014. as were you. these home was partially damaged in an israeli. i strike and repaired by the un relief and works agency her palace, sy, refugees these days medium. her children and grandchildren live together in a rented apartment, which is all they can afford. most buildings here have been rebuilt, since they have been damaged in previous conflicts. and those living in this
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neighborhood fear for their lives. because they're forced to flee their homes every time. violence escalades entire neighborhoods and causes north end in eastern borders are constantly under attack. family say they are hit by shells from eas, really tanks and bullets from machine guns. sometimes farmers land is bull dozed and shepherd steak, cupboard from gun choir. not far from what used to be mary anne's home, yard bade, and his family have returned to theirs. it was rebuilt recently after being destroyed 1st, 2nd time in israel's 2021 war on godsa. yes, son helene was injured. he says they never feel safe, though it has been of up of it with them of bravo. i didn't look behind the once we hear that any tension is taking place even before the 1st bullet is fired. we peck
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and leave our home because the israelis find its hanks without prior notice in an any direction they fire randomly at us. most owner all helps with the reconstruction of houses for palestinians living in border areas, putting it under additional financial strain. there is an enormous burden on, on route to meet this need after the conflict in my 21. ah, we appeal to the international community for funding. ah, we have either rebuilt or repaid over 7000 ah houses. hearing garza to make sure that people have the bare minimum acceptable level of shelter or housing because of the constant wars in rounds of escalation, most palestinians in gulf said, did not hill said, but those who live near the borders are the most vulnerable. because they have nowhere else to go. you may see it algebra, gusta. stella had hair on out
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a zara shall anchor marks independent say with a parade that many a calling too expensive for a country and die economic situation. and then sport, we build up as a whole, those games at the club world cup, and morocco. ah ah. that a big patent of europe's changed fairly recently. so you get an idea that everything is coming down across the german plane towards greece eventually that everything is cold weather, but further west, the area of high pressure is will settled in temperature study rising to spain, portugal, and western france. there's actually relatively mild weather and ireland and scotland as rain comes through, that's hitting western side of norway with pro to the snow in the mountains. but i
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think the biggest stories certainly here, although it looks like on saturdays suns out, and jerry, the snow is going to fall in parts of austria to the high ground. more especially down in the whole of the southeastern part of europe is heading down to was greece . if you take athens as an example of what's about to happen, you go from 13 to date that of 5 with sleet or snow showers during sunday. very windy weather that is slightly better on monday, but for degrees is a huge change. so that's the big picture. then even for sunday, all the action is down here more maybe in turkey than that in greece. there is still snow around the outs once more, but the wind is nothing like as strong quick look at what is happening in turkey, a huge amount of snow and then rain for the south, for cyprus and coastal event with wind. not pleasant weather. ah. the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say is the world looking for
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ah, hello again. you're watching out, is there a his reminder of our top stories this, our protested and the pakistani says, you have a shower calling on all 4 teeth to acts against armed groups. more than a 100 people are killed in the city when a suicide bomber talk to the mosque. on monday, the russian defense ministry says 63 of its service fund have been released by ukraine. keith says 116 ukrainians have also been allowed to return home. united arab emirates mediated the deal on bay jang is calling for com as a giant chinese balloon float over the united states. china says it's been in weather, cross section of state, and state thinkin, says its presence is an irresponsible ax. that of the roman catholic church has met
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bishops, priests and other christian leaders and south sea. don frances is on her story 3 day visit, alongside the leaders of the anglican church and the church of scotland. later on saturday, he sat to meet people affected by conflicts more than 2000000 south sydney's have been displaced by years long civil war. i am a tougher has more from the capital, 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 green shields. 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 displace 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 to dawn. they need fathers,
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not overlords. they need steady steps towards development, not constant collapses. solid sedans lead us all the care, promised to resume talks with ob greeks who did not find the 2018 piece deal in one or 2. holy fargo boom, thrown to restore it. visited won't gone through an hour do collaboration of 2023 as the year. all these are gone solution. i am officially announcing the lifting of the suspension of the wrong. these dogs were the whole out groups a day before this visit. several people were killed in central, a pottery estate in violence between kettle, herders and a local militia. southward on is the predominantly christian nation. in the past,
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the church is played a huge role in resolving differences between different ethnic groups and political parties. some people here hope his 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 hope frances, now to kiss the feet of foul to dan's previously warring leaders during a meeting at the vatican. some we at buck, which is a worry about so much in the process that led to data business ourselves with them . and then on that note that your to demand is to, to focus on are seeing a doctor before leave that to be sought to don, 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
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a world of the needs of thought to don. well, harry joins, est our life from south jones capsule, juba, her own, give us an idea of what the pope's itinerary looks like for the rest of the day. well, it's a jab and pat program. there's a master day on saturday. then later he's meeting people displaced by years of conflict at a town hall here in the capital gibbon. some of these people are coming in from the big camps near the united nations base here in the capital. why they're glad to be seeing him. they say they're a bit disappointed, they'd hope that he'd actually come physically to the camp to see how they live in it makes homes than they can pay the is enough food and enough running water. after that on sunday there's a big mass at the joining dragon was 11 open ground here in juba. it's we the 2011 independence day celebrations took place when the country broke away from sedan vac . then people were really hopeful that this country could move forward,
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and on sunday, this time there be praying for lasting peace. ok, her many thanks for that update. more than 60 percent of south to dance population is estimated to be christian and faith based groups including the catholic church of the main providers of services in a nation scarred by years of civil war. the conflicts was launched forth along ethnic lines. vast churches encouraged the warring size to find peace. in april 2019 pope frances knelt to kiss the feet of sandstone. rival leaders urging them not to return to civil war with her hopes were high for a lasting peace. it was early last month that the government announced the resumption of talks and rome pulling months after pulling out of negotiations. let's bring in david also from a butcher. he's the director of counter terrorism at the geneva center for africa, security and strategic studies. and he joins us via skype. thanks very much for being with us. what can the pope on these other religious leaders do for ourselves
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to don? i think laura, significantly of what the expectation is that a festival. you know, there will be a consideration for the return of these tools. you know, as the precedents are, p, a has said that you know, the suspension of, of, of these tools that you know, was generated in room during that significant a visit that there will be resumption of those fuse tools. again, not to mention stocks down the city, missouri decrease the nation, and that's why we to see, you know, what i call it triangles. religious authorities need to pull the aspirations canterbury, but also the nutritional the presbyterian judges. so i think it's perhaps, you know, we're a, you know, our significant leader through seeing the, you know, the radical report we did do. and you know, a, some flowers, this person a significant step, you know, maybe just, maybe it would lead to some resumption of these dogs and it's a,
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a halting of the bloodshed as the, the, the corpses. but it is left to be seen in terms of our own, what rises it, take a visit like this with optimism about the piece plan. why is it not been implemented on it? thank. i think that's the big question that everyone will be asking, you know, does he really need to take the speed and all that authorities full piece you know to a bit again, you know, i think the lease to the lease people have a very high regard to the roman catholic church and decrease in nations as i mentioned earlier. so perhaps diesel ginger database, you know, kind of, you've been, you know, the fact that, you know, they have come down to various countries. whether you do these particular time, maybe you know that people would see that, you know,
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there is some level of here is beyond just the talk that happened, of course as well that happening 2019 so let's see how that comes out. i mean, there are many on the in south. you don't feel that the global church does that to them in that time of need. they encourage them to become a new state and then didn't stick around to help them build strong civil society and political institutions. do you think that's a fact criticism? think practically the churches will be you know, some, some crazy people need that. but, you know, south to then suffers from huge you've got quite a precedent with various, you know, buying for power seat. but you know, there is a and i don't want to pick the united military. i was the case locals. petition which has been agreed upon still in interest rate,
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you've got climate change issues, you know, people that are displayed. so there are practically that needs to be dealt with your you know, the seat of the pool. you know, he's very complete, but i think that, you know, the challenge has to be how does the student, these people, how does the need as you know, agreed to implement the remainder of pretty. of course, you know, you read the july talking pretty nike for people who want to see how that those challenges are becoming facts and they, david, okay, great, thank you. thanks taking times, tony went out to their thinking well, before his visit to south dawn, pope france has spent 3 days in democratic republic of congo. eastern african leaders are set to meet in burundi on saturday to discuss an escalation of fighting between the congo leaves army and the m 23 rebels in the past week. the 450000
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people have been displaced by months of violence in the country. of web joins as lived on from belinda that the camp on the outskirts of goma now confessed. well, let's just look at this meeting in burundi. who's that and what's expected to come out of it? president polka got a from rwanda has arrived. president uri mas, 70 from uganda, has arrived, other ethos, east african leaders already. dad felix, to security. the president. the congo is on his way. and it to security could come in the 70. you are considered to be the key players in this conflict. m. 23 widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. you gotten those been accused of vacuum and to although both countries deny it previous talks in international agreements including an agreement made in luanda last year, didn't hold up since those previous rounds of dialogue, m. 23 has continued. it have bonds. it's about 40 kilometers. from here right now,
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i'm going to stand aside so we can take a look around and see where we are, which as you mentioned, to come for displace people, many of whom, most of whom have just fled in the last few days. some of them from those villages on the m $23.00 has taken or been advancing towards in recent days. others here fled 6 weeks ago and they've been on the run ever since picking up their possessions and moving each time and 23 got closer. congos government says that they actually just fighting rwanda and uganda who's soldiers, they say a backing and 23. although both of those countries deny it. and there's also a visible presence now in goma of men and military fatigues who appear to be from europe or from russia, who rwanda says mercenaries, congress, governments, folks, and told us that they advisors and trainers who assisting congos army in this
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fight. it also widely reported the congress armies been fighting alongside armed groups in c, c territory, which is in that direction where the recent writings been taken place. but congress government denies that to ok. now come, thanks very much for bringing the pitch of the, from eastern democratic republic of congo. they will in shall anchors, capital a protesting against the cost of a parade that's marking independence day. $550000.00 of public money is being used for the military event in colombo. shank was in the middle of the worst economic crisis in its history with food fuel and medicine shortages. mel fernandez has more from colombo, the irony of a country celebrating the 75th anniversary of its independence. but very much under siege. like you can see the people behind me essentially the ordinary. she lumpkins locked out. we've had
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a number of senior police officers telling people they can't go clearing them are now this is one of the sort of entrance points to the parade location. obviously, a number of police, a special task force personnel, as well as the military in other areas. now there are obviously water cannons at the ready or with the complimentary water buzzers. and these are in the event that the protest stirs that have made their voices heard. and their displeasure heard about what the government is doing. in case they decide to descend, the president ronald vicar missing, he says that the celebration is necessary to assure that real anchor is able to celebrate independence. but he himself has admitted that the country's bankrupt, trying desperately to secure an a bailout package from the international monetary fund. and the after parade essentially, is what lots of ordinary people who had tried to go or to watch the proceedings are confined to seeing. because lot of them found that they were locked out. and this
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is some of the reasons that people in this country at a time of its worst economic crisis, are taking issue with the military parade. they're questioning as to whether this kind of expense is needed. a number of these people, just a few who remain here who haven't been sent off, or that is the question that they have paused. they tell us that, i mean independence is a celebration of freedom and the reaction that they have had is far from it. iran has released an award winning film director who was detained for descent jaffar pena. he was rested in july. he was told he'd service 6 year sentence originally handed down in 2010. have been charged with propaganda against the states and fighting protest. he's now been freed, after going on a hunger strike, a jury in the us as found tesla, founder in on mass did not div ford investors with tweets. he posted in 2018 that
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it was reached after less than 2 hours of deliberation. i may call some sheriff has more vindication for a long mask. the billionaire using the social media platform he now owns to celebrate a problem. thank goodness, 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 wolf 2nd preachers had testified for 8 hours on the witness stand defending his motives for this treat. 4 years ago. i am considering taking tesla private at $420.00 funding secured from you. the court assigned did not mark that in 2018. this wasn't a market moving event. this wasn't something that could be taken as go school when you must tweet it. but since then, we've seen a series of situations where we run most cars actually use twitter hours as
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a sounding board. the tweet st tesla chest 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 dollars. were disappointed were examining options in the trial, comes at a sensitive time for mosque was dominated headlines for his chaotic takeover of twitter, michelson, sheriff and jessica. so the has hair on out to sara will ones well, champion expect a tough title challenge this season will hear from him in sport with jack. ah, i think him stories from african perspectives. i'm a marine biologist, a vessel swim short documentaries from african he'll make. i'm going to do that
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ah, i'll for all this fault and his jo, john, i've only just got over the world cup doris. he went to the club. welcome. yeah, they don't start with tournament for a fee for total was there are 2 games in the fif, a club work up on saturday with seattle sound as making the debut in the competition that the 1st side from the united states to qualify off to winning the comcast champions league last j. seattle place the egyptian side al, actually in 10 j knowing a win win set top a semi final against rail madrid. we are in the right to be here. we know we took on comcast. as you know, one of the top analyst teams and we played good, good football and we played it. i get some tough teams. were facing teams that were
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not kind of, we're not familiar with the way they play. these are going to be different, different styles, clashing and styles, and haven't really faced each other before. so both teams really figuring each other. oh yeah, the match on saturday sees african champions with ad casablanca, take on saudi arabia's al. hello. andy richardson has been at without training camping, rural, co, just weeks off to the national teams historic run to the semi finals at the world cup in keta. without casablanca, we hoping to tap into the feel good atmosphere, the surrounding iraq and football at the moment. if they head in to their opening match, it is club will cup against out allow of saudi arabia. no 2nd chances in this tournament lose a game and you are out. now we're going to this event as african champions of title . they won under the leadership of coach while lead rogowski. now he of course, west without in august of last year to take on the moroccan national team and we know what a contrast the job he's doing with them having guided them to the semifinals of the
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world cup in capsule. hasn't all been playing sally for without since his departure they hide and father replacements few weeks ago teen is his medi nasty step 10 to what is a huge job here in morocco. and i've been talking to him about the challenges that lie ahead for both himself and this team help responsibility. we know that we have the all american, all north african and other continent funds behind this. we know that it's quite excited to be fair. you have this incredible fan base, you will get to see your team playing. how special will that be having your home funds being able to watch your games? well, it's amazing. has you know, that has been he and the last the last month saw i already felt the funds when we were playing up cuz i blank i and i was stadium even as a player. i never, i never had that feeling on the opposite of the amazing. they are great. they are
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well known all around the world and it's, it's impressive full for us. so imagine for the opening team as well. saudi arabia's national coach or, and i was watching on as how hell i went through that final training session. hello . a famous full of place that took part in the world cup in cats are and pulled off that stunning win over eventual champions. argentina. now hello of to the club will come on to previous occasions. both times they reach the semi finals and whoever wins this game will play for manga of brazil in the last 46 weeks. what were playing the champions of africa on their home soil and in front of their fans. but let's not forget where the champions over asia, it will be a beautiful game between 2 fantastic team and this is the 3rd time the morocco hosted the club. well, cut their emissions to stage major tournaments does not end here. the 2025 africa
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cup of nations in their sites. their eventual aim. after 5 fail bids, is to one day bring the world cup back to africa. well, let's get a little bit more information about al hello. all of the focus in saudi arabian football has been on their rifles. in recent weeks, they find christina rinaldo. but for right to osman l please re explain to us how are now they might have signed for our instead had it not been for transfer bon we're actually in touch with the christiane elder and his representative before. but the problem was that because they have been banned from transfers and registration because of how we can use let's say situation that happened with him signing 2 contracts, one with another one that resulted in him being and in addition to being banned from transfers for at least setting to periods by numbers, by year numbers alone is the biggest club inside the area in terms of title one has
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a very big fan base. it's just a team that has been used to success for years and years and years in comparison to other teams. whereas they go through cycles or periods are going up and then, you know, going a little bit down in terms of performance, whereas it usually is there on the top and biting off for the title i think are going into this tournament with something to prove. they just got knocked out of the saudi silver cup up. so they have something to prove in this tournament. and i think they, they have the quality and the players for them to actually show what they really made up in a big state such as the club was cook. i fell jerry, i will take on senegal. and the final of the african nations championship. later l jerry reached the final after thrashing j. 5 knew that was the biggest win in the tournament. in 15 years ago, the madagascar one know around 40000 fans or expect to attend to find the lena l. j
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. on saturday now, chelsea's new reco finding ends fernandez, made his debut as his new side were held to goldstraw by neighbors. fillum fernandez who's the most expensive signing in british football history, joined chelsea from bon feet were just like $420000000.00 playing the 90 minutes. the 22 year old came close. that couldn't make the difference. chelsea 9th was just one when from the last 7 games, you know, competitions that had coach gray and was happy with. and i'm, this is 1st outing wraps and you handle yourself differently. tough game and you can see the quality, you can see what he'll bring to the team. not easy for more for us because if he hasn't been with us that long, but i think he'll see how, how good he can be and how much he can influence the team. so exciting with him and be a star. korea irving has reported a request to trade away from the brit connects that's, i'll tell you, failed to agree a new contract extension that comes just 5 days before the trade deadline. if he
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doesn't get to move before the and he would leave as a free agent at the end of the season, there will be 6 nations kicks off later on saturday with whales up against the wealth, top rank team, ireland. it's been a trouble few weeks and the build up for wales, the chief executive direct, the federation was forced to step down off the accusations of sexism. the such an a within the organization. the federation is now also banned, was from sing the tom jones song delilah stadium, because it's lyrics could be seen to glorify domestic violence before. now the 968 ballad had effectively become an unofficial whales, right? the anthem last week, it was sort of any one to the topic of discussion and that's kind of been which is understandable. but the way the message the players is that we've got to match to, to focus on, hey time defending for me to one champion max's staff and as expecting a much tighter battle for the title this season. his red bull team of joined up
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with 4. does the engine supply this season? speaking of the launch, a venue called the driver says he expects the st. louis hamilton for his child took to pose the biggest threat to a 3rd straight title for him. there are a lot of things that need to go, well, you know, we need to have a competitive car. we believe that we have, but it's more one that we keep working, you know, keep on trying to find more form and try to improve. and that's what it says here, the whole year is always about, you know, you start with one carbon throughout the whole year to cause evolving quite a bit to have a year late last year. it's almost impossible, but of course we always try to to do better and try to achieve more. that's always, i think, the goal. but if we hit the ground running well and the end of day it's always about scoring points. you know? yeah, if you're fighting for for chairmanship, so basically you cannot return. oh sir. oh. and aha moment on the eyes that the n h l. all star scales
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competition. one of the biggest styles of the night is alex the vet skins 4 year old son. so again, he showed off his skate and skills. men join his washington capitals, dad and another legend, sidney crosby. they sent over junior to school, his 1st goal in front of a packed crowd. and from a celebration we can expect plenty will to come from him in the future. thank you. all right, that is a good book now more later laura. so thanks very much. and that said for me laura kyle on this, these are but don't go anywhere. emily, we're back in just a moment before the day's these for you. ah. mm hm. this is
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a popular iraqi dish. colton as golf fish. great on an open wood fire for decades, fish markets thrive to across the country. but these days, the industry is floundering. farmers say they need more government subsidized vaccines. weighing just 20 grams. this finger link needs to be and q weighted for about 6 months before it's big enough. roughly this size, we asked the agricultural ministry, what authorities were to inc to protect the industry, the water christ. his is hitting many regions across the work, not only iraq to increase productivity. scientists suggest introducing more robust strains to build up the fishes resistance to disease. until then, the survival of this beloved tradition of dish remains in doubt.
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the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens, britain's true colors, part one on al jazeera. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report i, we brave bullets and bomb and we always include the views from our sites, ah, able in pakistan, call on their government to keep them safe and take action against armed groups.

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