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agencies to send relief materials to earthquake effective people in rebel held areas. 2 people were killed in a car running attack at a bus stop in the occupied was back. and i'm far as small. i have all the latest from club world cap, including some good news for round madrid, fats. i mean miss the whole tournament so far due to injury green bands him has now joined up with his teammates in morocco had the final ah, so it has been 4 days since powerful earthquakes hit southern turkey in northern syria. more than 22000 people have died a permanent well, despite freezing conditions, rescue as a finding more survivors, a girl and
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a boy were pulled from the rebel in there, a dagger in turkey, search teams a, an excuse me, such to, to work you relentlessly. but chances of finding more people to life a fading by the hour or a less cause, we lead to some is it down who's in the turkey city of a donna and somebody a we can see the search still going on behind you there. tell us more about what's happening. okay, i have to talk nic very quietly because what they've been doing is they've been trying to go through. okay, they're telling us we may need to move a they're trying to send out signals to see if anybody's still alive in that bubble . so we're going to have her play this a bit delicately. i'm going to go silent for a minute and let the camera just kick off what's happening? maybe our cameraman jail can zoom in. now pick up in a minute. just
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so you know what the sensitivity of the situation is. they found, i'm told around 30 bodies here, and they're not sure if anyone still alive. they pulled. they pulled some one out, but unfortunately was dead. a couple of hours ago, missus, a nation reeling in pain. the pain of the weight of that rubble leaning down on our nation's heart. the pain of displaced people. let's sir, let's let these pictures pre the little.
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i think it might be a good idea this point if we are take things over to some of our correspondence. of course, we have a team of correspondence covering this around turkey. we have seen them cross all blue. she has been covering the efforts going on in ankara to treat some of those who are injured. we've got stephanie decker and kasey and temp with the rescue. missions going on there. and of course were schools. sonata is in common, marsh. let's go for a small salad are 1st for school. if you can hear me. think us through the situation that's going on there. your at the, at the center of the 2nd earthquake in this is the ab is
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center of the earthquake. it has been said that this city has been here to wise by the earthquake, very high magnitude. the 1st one was 7.8, and the 2nd one was 7.5 magnitude just in 9 hours it has been hit twice. and as a result, nearly a 1000 buildings, how could last year and almost $6000.00 people die and still under their robles destinations, are telling us that hundreds and even maybe thousands are still on there. there's collapse building. i'm just in front of one of the collapse of block here, part of their partners blogs off their blogs work or last year. and this is just one of them that are hands off. so scenes spreading across the city, off cot. ahmad marashi, the chassis that steal the heavenly thin machine of his father, vehicles are, are working, and the rescue teams relentlessly. they are still continuing their work to do with nights now they have been working here doing the whole day. and now in the night on
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this freezing cold, they're still continuing and hoping to find some people there begin and digging into below. you just are from the time to time as to happening. when you are from the time to time. they are asking people to g of complete silence and asking the cause, the machine is just to stop because they're sending out the message and hoping to hear a voice and maybe to have some people that are still alive, that they can communicate with them. so it is now more than the 110 hours since the earthquake hit this city. and just to, to they, they have seen that hands of bodies have been taken out from under. there's a wobbles under this collapsed buildings. an amen majority of them were sad, of course, but just just before at the before the night before that the san sat here, a miracle off almost i will say that happened here because the rescue teams have
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heard a voice and the ambulance was called the people were stepping in and they rescued a man, cows hm. tata at 32235 years old chasm thought out a disabled man was still alive and they have rescued him. it was a moment of joy from his family and the people around this is, was a, a spark of hope actually in this city because the city has been into so many of the tragedies and then chosen was being pulled out. his just told the rescue teams that another man was very much close to him under the rubble and he still alive. so the rescue teams right after that reason or to work again and dig into that and they're still trying to get him or solved. but however, the scene that they are not here in any voice, but still the hope is there. and also, as the sun was setting here, another woman 46 years old, i shake what was one also being pulled out has been pulled out from under the
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rubble. so it was another moment of the joy here. we have been competing hands off that that the bought his through the days, but at least the 2 these 2 cases had been of great news for this city for us and for the people around. so the families here, it's now almost, we're getting into the 6 day they're still here. and in or that they will get that the bodies, or they a valid lives here and hopefully alive. but at least if not bad, that they can give them a, a proper burial here. so as i said here in this city, more than 6 people, all 6000 people died and still hundreds, thousands are missing and rescuers here know that they have a very short window to find them. brazil, a thanks to that sir russell said other in the common marsh, which is the epi center of the disaster. i should just say we were leaving sammy as a dan. and that's search seen in the turkey city of
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a donna science is required there at the notes. we're going to let the, the search teams do their thing and return to sammy a little bit later. when we can now rescue teens continue to dig through the rebel everywhere, searching for survivors often by hand. others are now focused on recovering victims . stephanie decker is following those efforts in a donkey, in se kentucky. it's been more than 3 days since everything changed and faint coals that offered such hope have gone silent dinard. the building collapsed in the 1st 10 seconds to 20. 2 people were leaving their our father and one cousin of steele dead. and the 6 year old who was our neighbor, we are waiting for them, if the hope they will bring them out. but not like this. their worst fear come, true. a father gone, a home gone, everything worth living for, gone his family inconsolable. one of tens of thousands living
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a similar unimaginable hell of a rescue workers and told us that as of last night, they no longer heard any voices. and he sounds coming from underneath the rubble. this is now a recovery operation. no longer around 313 bodies remain underneath his building, but we're being told, getting to them under all of this is going to take another building here around 80 . people remain missing. all we saw were more dead bodies pulled from the rubble. relatives and friends come to watch in agony. the apartments and people they came to visit. nothing is recognizable any more, or friends is here. and she has a children learn the but if you don't have any hope more because it's towards that. yes. so, but we are here,
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she tells me she now sleeps in her car with her 2 children and recalls when the quake hit. oh, it was just like a warm is voice, strong voice and the shaking. the aftershocks keep coming. there is a serious danger. the buildings can collapse, as time goes on, the prospect of finding any one alive under these crushing layers of concrete fades . and suddenly a sound of hope and in silence that hope only grows. they think they heard a sound. some people believe it's a small girl. but the silence doesn't last for the moment. that hope is lost. stephanie decker al jazeera cassie ant up will. a delivery to parts of the disaster said in turkey has been challenging
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because of damage, roads, and highways. bernice smith is on a vessel carrier to the earthquake hit area in the country south. one of the biggest challenges has been getting a to where it needs it, insufficient quantitative. so this by boat is one of those best ways of doing it. we're selling to summer dock with a boat full of essentials. we've gotten a we've gone blanket nappies and also has a lot of diesel fuel the board, diesel fuel. of course we're having heavy lifting, the diggers that are being used in the rescue this best so especially, but normally would be out of this season, normally will be out fishing. but it's now taking all this aid equivalent on this boat to about 2 containers. so for both of sales today, i had a couple of different boards on the solar, southeast of turkey. and it just means they taking dropping off the road and they
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can carry a lot more long, a lot more quickly and get it right to the heart of where it's needed. the most devastated one of those devastating se, let's head to the capital now sitting costio news at the turkish governance relief coordination center that in ankara. and we had a chance to speak to one of the agency, disaster management agency officials. and he said, yes, there are some places that we weren't able to reach out to. we couldn't go to some of the places where aware of that. and the turkish present also accepted this on a. but of course, we're hearing lots of stories from, from the field as our reporters have been explaining since the beginning of this earthquake. and we are also listening to people that we can reach out to a talk on the phone a. but apparently it also seems as not very possible to reach everywhere because the offer,
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the disaster management agency representative. it told us that the area that the earthquake affected is more than 100000 square kilometers and, and according to the environment ministry, the inhabit. there are 13 and a half 1000000 inhabitants in this area, which means those millions are directly affected and one would speak to people. everybody has some one trapped under those rebels, at least one person a from that area. so this is a difficult task. we sometimes we calculate, we do mathematics with our friends here. ah, this is a very tough job and there are more than 120000 search and rescue teams on the ground. these are the turkish rescue teams. and so far, nearly 7000 international rescue teams have arrived and they have been in the, in the field a trying to rescue those people trapped under troubles. and they are going to be more coming. and ever they more international aid and more international, a search and rescue teams are arriving and trickier. alright,
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let's bring in oven coban, his country space person for took yet save the children joins is now via skype from is stumble open. thanks for joining us here. now just of course this is an enormous disaster for everybody, but a particular challenge is helping those survivors who are children. tell us about that and, and the sort of challenges you face. yeah, so devastating and grinding challenges facing at the moment because we are getting the news does so all the children have unfortunately lost patterns. and i mean they have no one simply and that i mean they can come under control and get that taken care of. and hospitals on top of that we have other issues like those separated children are suffering from huge somewhere situations mon addition, they're separated from their families on top of that. unfortunately, at the moment in the i mean city that the situation is so great like people are
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simply trying to survive in the street. that's raising called the temperature is minus 10 degrees. and service provision is so low, we don't have gas electricity. most of the time, no internet connection is quite low. so how all that would be even showing how they surviving? well, they are simply trying to find so that they, between each other they're trying to, you know, take care of each other. the ones who have the whatever, who has an impact that how's, i mean, it's simply a way of trying to say why a lot of government organizations now and in the region, they're providing a better support at the moment because the nation seems to be back in getting the international ventilation like our local engineers, exec, just so actually everyone is doing their best to make sure those people survive those conditions. and what about food? and so for the manager, given permission to feed themselves the moment what happens is that
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yeah, the bits and pieces take apart. all those government agencies have started to put provision services. exactly about the situation is almost a whole city is covered by rubble. all buildings collapsed, especially places like the buildings have all collapsed. so even while you're trying to navigate yourself to the city, it's up to the go somewhere. it's almost impossible the draws a lot. and even if you have all the provisions, food was executor. it's a very tough job to get that by the good people. so the next, the city that being used is the creating those hops where they distribute things. so yeah, they're emphasizing all those new ways of having reach out to people and it's not, it's not just, you know, the immediate reaction in these, these and immediate days after the event. it's the weeks and indeed the months ahead. yeah, exactly. i think this is the point that she'll be amplified
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a lot because yeah, the quick is oh and now incredible efforts by everyone in the country during the citizens themselves is paid. but it should be known that almost $20000.00. now 2000 and buildings have collapsed on top of that. all schools, hospitals, government service agencies, they're all gone. so i think reviving that coming or bringing back to normal will take enormous amount of time. so what needs to be done is to make sure a constant and sustainable provision of international aid is brought into the country. that's very critical. well, we will see, well, with all your efforts, of course, when we appreciate you speaking to us here at out 07, kevin from safe children. thank you. thank you. ok, let's go back to the dani. understand that we can speak to correspondent the some is that this is tell us what the latest is with that search that you were talking
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about earlier. sadly, they didn't find anyone so far lives to pull out. let me explain the situation that happened. so there's no misunderstanding actually getting ready to go live. they were in the process of getting ready to lay the found equipment and the stuff they need to lay to start detecting any sign of life. they told us to that point we could talk, but we could talk quiet place that we're trying to get everyone ready for the moment when they had to be complete silence. and that was at that moment. nick, what i handed over to our correspondence. got them on, my gosh, that's so sad about out of, respectfully for the process when they asked for complete funding because we were completely fund and we were, we were not brought up in life from here. now they have found bodies today from this place. and i have been a number of people taken out alive from a number of places around the country, but sadly,
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right now that hasn't been anyone found alive from here yet. but there's a lot of people who have been displaced and just keeping an eye on what's going on . a lot of movement going on here. a lot of people have been displaced from their homes, in addition to the death health, in addition to over 77000 people have been injured. people are sleeping out in the streets and we've seen that i just took a wander around this area and we saw people like ramadan please come in. it's getting a bit off. so he's been sleeping out by the way. he's quite successful football. played for a number of team doesn't get too noisy and joe got to get off him now why he's been out on the streets the last 4 days. so none of it is they get videos aneskita. she'll talk with public
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a experience if you're very powerful. earthquake, you, we can't go back to her homes. we live in parks out there. i mean, we're in difficulty very, you know, in a nutshell, yesterday we did it. i mean, god would never show us a painful times like this. yeah, yeah, i mean, i mean this is her, there was, and the 3 countries affected by this earthquake and never, never heard of before. we are all in a difficult situation. we can't go back our homes. not really. we don't know what to do at the moment with my children, with my family in a we live for at a park in a tent. i mean, at the moment sir, we have food, there is no problem with that. we can't go back to the houses homes and we don't know when we can actually go back at the moment. we are outside, you know,
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and if the state, sir, you know, civil civil organization's estates, they do whatever they can. i mean, a states it will be our president, so i was always with us. and now, i mean, i'm grateful to them all because i saw him and i saw his family and his kids, they've been out on the street. so, you know, do they have what they need to survive basically never left the arch in his van. they, when they didn't get a shoe on it, you tell shaw that you as i said at the moment, is he the argument jani, equal orchestra from the 1st day? i mean, we don't need anything. i mean like foods of anonymous but also the medication. and also the chairing of children, margy willis, and everything is being met at the moment on the we can so take, you have a shower. i think that saw me. there are only problem at the moment. we are all
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very sad earned. this is all i can say at the moment. all right, thank you very much, dr. to get a good a. oh, as you can see, it's getting a little busy around here. so nick, i think i'm going to hand it back to you in the studio. or something thanks that a update the from the tunnel a danny in turkey. the un estimates up to 5300000 people in syria may be homeless after the devastating earthquakes, the syrian government says it will allow a deliveries to rebel held. there is outside of its control is called for the lifting of western sanctions to allow access to humanitarian assistance as my who it well now reports this is ground 0 in the city of javelin, in syrian lakia district. the government is in control here, but it's meas of intervention. after monday's earthquake seem as limited as those of the rebels. thousands of deaths have been reported in government held
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territories that was out of the city, the minister of health cause and all you met admission. remember, agencies, foundations, that red crescent and as a non governmental and governmental organizations to lend a helping hand in responding to the maintaining disaster and syria, city and government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters, the food supply, the medications to the syrians, anywhere in syria. the needed measures, according to damascus, include the listing of western factions and the opening of more border crossings, which is all subject to a un security council resolution. the united states has already issued a 6 month exemption on sanctions to allow aiden to affect his areas. we are determined to do what we can to address the humanitarian needs of the syrian people . we've done that over the course of the 12 year civil war to the tune of billions
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of dollars. we do that through different process. in turkey, we have a partner in the government inferior. we have a partner in the form of the n g o on the ground who are providing communitarian support. here in state media reporting, the government has approved a delivery to rebel held areas through agencies, including the i see the city of the government and the us the syrian presidency share with these pictures of president bush on a said and his wife visiting earthquake victims italic poll university hospital on friday. analysts believe his real aim is to end his own political isolation. i do think he is seeking political advantage. i think he will try to leverage this disaster to the extent possible to promotes ah, the resumption of nations with other arab nations on the original nations, under and internationally, to the extent possible for the un secretary general. the priority now is to bring aid to the victims by any means. this is the moment in which every body must make
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very clear that no sanctions of any gains interfered with relief to the population of celia. in the present moment. the 1st you and shipments of aid were sent on thursday through the northern bab and how a border crossing with turkey and the un says it has sent an appeal to international donors. what, meanwhile, several countries are or a descending age by air. so damascus international airport hammered fun and does your wife will in the opposition? hell, there is in the north one syrian man lost his children and wife for the earthquakes . and nasa, and walker says his people are more used to bombs than tremors. it is santa tuba. this note is from heber a hubbub and this is heber,
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my eldest daughter who died a believe it god help me im when her dad with her, she's gone. my god, father cassandra. but when she r marsh, he was around for 10 t m. house shook his need them for one. her 21 applause. caleb, i ran out of the house and said please god, let one survive. i just want one of my kids on when i went out, i called for fi cell, michel mason on saw. no one answer it while i thought didn't make it. you're dead. oh, i'm well, i'm sure you will. a shabby josha. a few moments later. the guys came to tell me the kids are alive. fi, so was already dead. but didn't want to tell me both fi cell a mess in. got see 3 of my kids. fi cell was holding his brother. they both died.
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paula. their mother was hold in ill if on one they were both dead. when they got him out on the hipaa was holding her sister is sarah who also died on her lap. said me how so died near her siblings. but they did a bit now without were you serious? right? we used to rock is to barrel bombs. this is normal to us in genetic but amine and without even an earthquake is a god act. this is the 1st time this happens when i was 300 then of people around the world to holding press for the victims of monday's earthquakes. did abraham reports not from the occupied west back? an absentee funeral prayer was held dear to remember the victims of the heirs quake . there's a lot of empathy, sympathy here amongst palestinians. they say that syrians and turks stood behind them numerous times, and now it's time for them to pay back. the man at the friday sermon said that
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palestinians know all to well what it means to be displeased. this is why he encouraged everyone to donate. even those who don't have a lot, he said that a little could go along the way, you know, nation on it. if only we can do more to help. we and heartbroken, we'd want people, me, those who conspired against syria suffer. it's all because of the u. s and a threat. they want us arabs to stay behind. we don't know the sort of new guardian . we do what we can. we can always do good, awesome, and our children, even if it's a little besides donations, palestine has sent a team of paramedic civil defense officers to turkey and syria on thursday. we're more than 70 palestinians were killed in the earthquake. most of them in syria where more than half a 1000000 palestinian refugees live still ahead here and out 0. ukraine says it's to repel the barrels of russian missile strikes against its capital. keith,
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thousands are forced to flee as m. 23 fight is closing on a key town and his democratic republic of congo. and we got spoken up to the school in giving young fullers real hope details. oh hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we have got the potential for one or 2 showers entered care and into we're syria as we go one through our sas day, but i think it's not anything like as heavy as we have seen recently, the key factor is that it will remain very, very cold. in the coming days, further south is been cool enough in kuwait 15 celsius. recently 18 celsius temperature. starting to bounce back here. as we go on through, sat down, we're giving up to round 24 by sunday. some re, sleep the snow pushing across into iran by that stay south of that. it's generate
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rides, a warm, a sunshine coming back here in doha, around 24 degrees. there's plenty of sunshine, but the said it does remain very cold across a good part of the care. you see ya, temperatures, sir, getting the higher than around 8 or 9 celsius for aleppo and over towards southern parts of it. here as we go on through sass day is the overnight temperatures, of course that give greater cause for concern. and once again, we are falling below freezing. and that will be the case for many days to come. got some wet weather, some windy weather, just grazing the far north of africa. some showers, the possibility into tennessee are still some showers there into northern areas of libya, and staying rather unsettled for northern egypt. ah, the lebanon state of collapse has become the country's new normal it's economy is in ruin. as lebanon a failed state. it's a very tough question,
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because to prove otherwise is difficult, will lebanon be able to change course. the economy minister, i mean salaam talked to al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that mattel, to you. 1956 to nicea gained independence from france. but the brutal power struggle broke out between the b to this is monica and the countries nash's prime minister. o j 0 world tells the story of the downfall of the dentist folded the paper to read to him the decision to shield the last monarch of tunisia, power and politics. on a jazeera lou .
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ah, hello daniel watching al jazeera reminder about top stories you saw more than 4 days of policies to powerful earthquakes for tokyo in syria. over 23000 people have been reported debt across both countries. rescue teams continue to dig through the rebels. searching for survivors often by freezing temperatures and snow have been slowing down. the syrian government is report, lee approved a delivery to rebel held. there is outside of its control. more than 3500 people been killed in syria. aside has accused western governments of politicizing catastrophe, and the delivery of humanitarian paid. yes, president joe biden is scheduled to meet with the brazilian president alluded to
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silver to trans strength and ties between the 2 nations. the meeting comes to stay amongst afternoon is swearing in the failed attempt to couple his presidency or the for president john o scenario. supporters, it is said he will not aust biden to extradite both nora. he flew to florida 2 days before his term ended. and let's close to. kimberly welcome. how could, who's that part of the white house and kimberly said tell us more about. so what is expected today? what do they switched to from? well, this is all about resetting relations between 2 ideologically aligned, left leading politicians. and this is critical, the 2 politicians believe, given the fact that their ideas are really she's sort of in sharp contrast to the politicians that were leading both brazil in the united states. previously. in this case, it was very much right. leaning politicians that were heading up the united states and brazil prior to let the silva as well as joe biden,
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heading out brazil and the united states. so what we've got here are these 2 leaders sitting down to kind of reset and move forward on the 2 issues that they see as being really critical right now. and they really fall into 2 baskets. the 1st is democracy in human rights. the other is climate change and the environment. now in the 1st, what they're really going to focus on is kind of promoting strengthening and defending. and as you touched on there in the intro, this is in the context of not only the january 6 riots that occurred here in 2021 in the united states where we saw those attacks in the u. s. capital. but also more recently those riots and brazil that followed the inauguration of lula da silva. so that's the 1st discussion that's going to take place, have a promote democracy that the u. s. president of the brazilian leader. really, phil is in terms democracy and strengthening. this is
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a global concern now with respect to the environment and climate change i, it's all about protecting the amazon rain forest and more specifically adding to what's known as the amazon fund. that's something that was started by germany in norway. there's about $1300000000.00 in it, right now. the united states is considering joining that fund. and so there are discussions about not only expanding that fund, but to what the united states can can do to natalie add to that as well. so these are just some of the issues that are going to be discussed, but the, according to the white house press secretary, this is really about further strengthening this relationship, underscoring an inclusion and also really furthering democratic values. i had a really key some of this going to be taking place next month, and that is the summit for democracy taking place in march. kimberly exec, thanks for that. can we hook at the, at the white house? thank you for at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child, had been killed in a running attack in the occupied west bank. the driver reportedly targeted people
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waiting at a bus stop. the 30 year old driver was shot dead at the scene is really forces of arrested for people including the wife of the driver. well, the tank happened near the illegal israeli settlements remarked. it's just across the green line close to occupied to east jerusalem. the police arrived at a fast pace, but the term was neutralized by an off duty police officer who was in the area neutralizing the terrorists and stopping a territory from take from developing into something much greater. the police commissioner and the police commissioner of jerusalem have arrived on the scene. i saw harnesses at the scene and has more 2 people were killed in this latest incident. the 3rd in just 2 weeks. the 1st one being outside a synagogue. and just behind me, you'll see there is the ultra orthodox jewish community here, which is offering their prize to those that have been killed at the bus stop. where
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the incident happened. it was carried out by a palestinian from occupied east through still him. and he has since been killed by a security officer that was off duty now been given. the israeli national security minister did visit the site earlier and he made it clear. he said that they will come down hard on the family, the area for the attack, because this is the 3rd one to be targeted against is right. he's now, what he did say was that he had asked for a full closure of the area where the attacker comes from, which is known as we are. but he says there's a legal issue. he also wanted every single call to be checks. now what we do know is that for arrests have been made, including the wife of the attacker from occupied east jerusalem. and all this comes at a time where israel is increasing its raids on occupied territories. it's also collectively
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punishing anyone who is related to attacker within their facility, including simulation of homes. russia has launched away the missile attacks across ukraine. these images, from the reasons a preacher show the destruction in the area. several energy facilities and other buildings were reportedly hit. russia has been targeting civilian infrastructure for the past month, causing blackouts around ukraine. same as robbie has more from ukraine's capital of keith. least 3 waves of attacks and dozens of rockets, missiles, and unmanned kamikaze drones that have been fired from the air, the land and the sea, from all directions into ukraine. this morning and going into this afternoon, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski returning to keep after successful visit in europe. and the u. k. comes home to this kind of welcome and is likely to because of these waves of attacks is likely to be reinstalled and in his demand for aircraft fighter aircraft jets as well as longer range missiles to try to take back
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the skies over ukraine. we haven't seen any mass casualties, but that may be because russia continues to try to attempt to target civilian power infrastructure, the electrical grid. your current energy minister has now shutdowns in several parts of the country, leading to blackouts in several areas after missiles hit thermal and hydro generation facilities and high voltage facilities in at least 6 regions. and that continues to be a problem for ukrainians that are coping with a, an electrical grid that continues to break down from these russian attacks. now this is likely to have some kind of diplomatic fall out as well. you print government has said that attractive missile fired from the black sea crossing into at least 2 nato countries. aerospace, they say that romania and moldova, their airspace was penetrated by a russian missile before it came into ukrainian. aerospace b crane president of midland ski says russian miss l flew through the space of
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moldova and romania, which is a native member. but the remaining defense ministry has denied this. david has summoned russia's ambassador, the incident, diplomatic as a james base is more now from brussels. clearly if this miss all had gone over romanian space, that would be a very serious matter. because romania is a nato ally, but romanian issued a statement saying this was lightly a cruise miss sol that came from a russian ship in the black sea close to crimea. it says that it flew over the space of ukraine moldova. but i quote, without ever infringing romanian space, they say the nearest point was some 35 kilometers from the romanian border. meanwhile, moldova has some of the russian ambassador to moldova, to explain why the mis all through it flew over moldova. but there's been an even more serious development in mos over in recent hours. and that's the resignation of all day. the prime minister, natalia, government sca,
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she's resigned. we think mainly for economic reasons, economic problems in the country. the soaring inflation, also a fuel crisis in the country, but it is worth saying that fuel crisis is in part because of the ukraine war, because russia is called fuel supplies to moldova, and to its pro western government. it also was having you that was a separate hysteria in moldova. and in that separate area of the central government has no control of those that run that separate area, or largely seen as the pro russian presidents lensky who was here in brussels. 24 hours ago warned this was a very dangerous moment for moldova, when he was meeting e u leaders. and he said that his own government had recently intercepted a russian intelligence plan to over throw the government of moldova. cousins had fled their homes in democratic republic of congo is violence broke out between them . 23 fighters in government forces in an eastern town. m. 23 widely understood to
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be backed by neighboring rwanda. that's a claim. it denies. mark web reports, not from san jose on the main road to the countries. second, because city of goma, some sensitive normality is returning to the town is okay. but it still can y'all be repelled and 23 the tact but fighting has continued since we've heard heavy explosions up in the hills, taking place not far from where we are, some people of return. others are still cautious waiting to see if m. 23 fighters will come back dinner tonight so but when we ran away, when the fighting started, but we don't have a place to go, we have nothing to 8 and i've lost some of my children. i can't go home because they're fighting and my village the store in this market, normally part full of traders, saw k is a hub because people buying and setting agricultural produce and other items from
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all the surrounding villages. fear the traders have come back to try and sell that was go to what do i renew yesterday to goma? but today i called some people and they told me there was a small sense of peace. so i opened my business and 23 widely understood to be back by neighboring rwanda. 5 to carry rwandan military equipment. well, they were one, the denies fucking the on the mar, congos forces are being accused of arming militia up in the hills to help them in their fight against them. 23. the government also denies that. there's no sign of any of these factions fucking down for the conflict. and the nicaraguan government has released nearly all its political prisoners. they were then put on a plane to the united states, nicaragua, and judiciary says they were traitors who are being deported. she has her times, he has more now the friends and family of the release prisoners gather the washington dulles airport to greet them. they and those who landed in the u. s.
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express surprise of what had happened. we knew we were obviously not told that we were going to be freed. we realize it when they gave us our clothes at night and took us to another cell. and they took us in some buses without knowing where we were going among the prisoners. those who led the 2018 protests against the government and those with connections and jos received us funding accused of attempting to overthrow present. danny will take the opposition and the us have maintained that these were civil society figures attempting democratic change through the ballot box following the release. we'll take a said they'd been know deal with the u. s. one, the, you know, when they came to ask what our interest was, we said none, let them take them. that's all it was not about negotiating. we're not asking for sanctions to be lifted. we're not asking for anything in return. it is a matter of honor, dignity, patriotism, and for them to take their mercenaries away. the us state department also said this was a huge natural decision by the nicaraguan government, however added it was also the product of concerted american diplomacy,
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and that the channels of communication were open between the 2 countries. the action opens the door to discussion of other matters and mutual concern. united states remains committed to a dialogue with the government of rug will amuse and other matters and will continue to support a nicaraguan. it's not clear yet whether they tones may lead the members of the nicaraguan government and will take it at his family or on the sanction by the u. s . government. she ever tenancy al jazeera washington. the 1st big us kasha of 2023 is underway. it is the chicago auto show and it is the largest car expo in north america, the 1st help way back in one, no one electric calls the all the focus of this year's event. let's go to chicago with john hendrick is joining his life. so john, tell us more about what's happening. well, you see back on that wall there, those are the old gas guzzling petrol powered cars. and this year what's happening
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is more and more cars here at a chicago waters. you are electric and they're not just the high end ones like the tesla. they're becoming more democratic in the sense that they go from pickups, which. busy price as low as $20000.00, which is relatively cheap for an electric vehicle. on up to a brand new hor vet, hybrid that goes for substantially more than that. this is a key a v 6 wind car. just one example of the more than 30 that are being introduced this year. and over here you've got people who are actually trying to test that very car out on this screen. and we're hearing new cars being introduced a lot of electric vehicles. that's kind of the buzz here and while electric vehicles have been around for a while here in the us, only about 5 percent of new car sales are electric. and in california at 17, they compare that with, say, norway,
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where it's 80 percent of carts for the us is really catching up. the infrastructure really isn't there yet, but there are some real quality cars there. tesla has a tri motor car that is one of the 2 fastest cars in the world going 0 to $60.00 or about 90 kilometers per hour. so the quality of these cars seems to be there. the battery power is getting better. we were talking a little earlier to someone at honda. you said they've got a new battery system that can charge up in about 16 minutes. right now it often takes people hours to recharge those cars. so what we're. ready seeing is that electric vehicles are becoming more mainstream. they're becoming ra array of cars that are being sold as electric vehicles. and the price points are coming down a little bit from some of those very high prices. that car back there is 55000. maybe that one isn't one of the examples of the cheap ones, but the prices are going significantly down. and this is sort of the buzz of the chicago auto show this year. yep. times we're changing. thanks,
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john. now to chinese astronauts have completed a space walk outside china's new space station of z and john on thursday. it is the 1st space walks in the completion of the space station. in may, the schanzer 15 crew was sent into orbit last november and is expected to return to earth. in may, burt bacharach the legendary composer behind i say, a little prayer and walk on by has died at the age of 94. a house is not a home. yes, the songwriter, performer wrote and scored 73 top 40 songs, spending 7 decades. his melodies were brought to life by some of the most influential musicians of the last century, including aretha franklin, elvis presley, frank sinatra, and even the because still add here on out there in sport,
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ah ah ah ah ah, let's get on to this for his for nick. thank you so much. oh, there's been some good news for round madrid ahead of the club broke up final after another injury, set back strike a crane. benzino is now with the squad in morocco brow will take on saudi arabia's al. hello and saturdays title decider. andy richardson reports from robots. well, it's been a frustrating few weeks barometer. it's dry care,
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corinne bends and he missed the well cup and cancel the friends because of injury. and it was also rules out of rails semi final when hearing morocco against actually of egypt, but he is now in the country and coach call. and she says he has a decent chance of playing some part in saturdays, final, not somewhat surprisingly, rayleigh facing al. hello, of saudi arabia at the house. when over flamenco, of brazil for president johnny in frontier says in the future he wants this competition expanded to more fairly represent global football. and i'm sure he agrees that the competition may be in need of a bit of a shakeup. i think that football is changing the fact that isn't the final means that the football is global. now usually this finally to south america. yes. the now there is not a team that was an african payment this and we finally played was the work up show that and also from the beach the what?
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yes. so i think for football as is much, much more room and you have fans all over the world. not least in morocco helped by the countries, close proximity to spain. rail of also been developing links with the indian city of co cover. as all correspondent happening with how ripples or costco get, you know, it's rare for girls to play sports in rural india, but to just training is supported by one of the was most famous football clubs. the real madrid foundation are a mess, partially funds, the school on the outskirts of got that students come from tribal communities where they live in poverty for thomas. actually i would just exercise and jump around. then i started playing on the half of the, the coach taught me how to hold the ball, kicked the ball boss, who taught me the root of the game. i love it. set up in 2011. this is the
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foundations 1st project of this kind in a chef. gotcha, said the sport is making these children look confident and sociable. i mean even happening then. our main aim is to not only provide football training, but what all childrens develop, their behavior, motivating them, you're getting them to participate in activities. we want to inculcate good habits in the children, and you can really see the different, different and got on. i got that one of the biggest football hub from messy to mary . donna many football grades had visited the city feeling its love for the beautiful game. and jazz national men scene is a $106.00 on the ranking here and got the local football dominates the cities home to 2 of the countries most famous club, east single and mon begun. their rivalry is one of the oldest in asia and is part of the cities culture. many to national lab also have lloyd for working for rural muttered support, or thought is an official on last year. they say the cities football culture gives
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them an edge over other clubs in india, mr. that have an official fan club of madrid. and that was our little bit disappointment. but then now we have one and we don't live dissolved because we got a brief football for jeff says she hopes more girls would take up the sports so that team can compete with other schools. and she hope some day she'll play for india. partner with the largest iraq or got the side rail fans everywhere. counting down to this final against al hello. hello. just the 3rd asian team to reach this final coach call. and she lottie and his allow counterpart. remo diaz met him. they're playing days on the pitch in italy. the next meeting will decide the winners of fishes club woke up. arsenal, manager, mc hello. peta. is expecting a reaction from his league leading team for me there primarily defeat at everton. gunners, house, london, rivals brentford on saturday. they go into the march with the 5 point lead at the
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top of the table having played one game less than 2nd place. manchester city, who recently knock them out of the f a cab arsenal are looking to win the premier league for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. in football you're going to lose who matches very different for my to the one will last a city and. and against some but allusion brings a lot of cartoon tis. i went to look at other things and see the reaction of the team and direction of the team has been so private this week. and what are we going to, what great performance in in front of our try to, to try to win again? christiano. rinaldo has passed a 500 career league goals. the portuguese superstar was on fire for his club. i will nasir in saudi arabia. he scored 4 times against rita, with his 1st strike and the night taking him to the $500.00 mark. but he got his 2nd around 20 minutes later. the 38 year old to celebrate his birthday just a few days ago. got his 3rd from the penalty spot, rounded off his scoring. just pass the hour mark. so let's see
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how rinaldo has gone past 500 league goals. he scored 3 for his 1st club, sporting in portugal, a 103 came from manchester, united across to spells, ral madrid was where he was most prolific with 311. he bagged 81 at uva and so far in saudi arabia's talk division. he scored 5 times to time and be champion, kevin duran has joined the phoenix suns up from the brooklyn. that's in a blockbuster move. the sons released this video to welcome duran, who's regarded as one of the best players in the league, likes to make his son stay bw after the all star break. having picked up a knee injury for brooklyn, the 34 year old superstar joins a guard. chris paul and devon book, kansas city chiefs quarterback patrick ma homes has been named the nfl is most valuable player out of the super bowl for the 2nd time. ma homes who also won the ward in 2018 lead to league with 41 touchdown passes. and the 2022 regular season,
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the twenty's every year we'll guy the chiefs against quarterback jaylen hertz. and as philadelphia eagles, as they compete for super bowl 57 on sunday in phoenix. okay, and that is all you support for now, nick, back to you for excellent. thanks a lot. we'll see a bit later about is it for the news on colored martin multiple. what? another holler at all. oh ah. the latest news as it breaks. this is just a small example of extraordinary humanitarian challenge facing the turkish old bar
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