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but temperatures will ease up as we go on through the next couple of days. the central airs of europe, high pressure still in charge here. so quiet and dry. good deal of pleasant sunshine coming through once any early morning mr. fog. clear. so that is the case to the central pass, but up towards the northwest. we do have bands of cloud and rain, weather systems, rowley and so some wet weather coming in across england and wells island, seeing some heavy rain, some brisk winds as well. blustery showers rolling across northern ireland to the west side of scott to me though, makes his way into scandinavia, tended to snow as it pushes across into a good part of norway over the next couple days. as a snow down towards northern parts of the care. 2 degrees celsius in and grab it, getting up to round 7 celsius on friday by the week and we should be knocking up into double figures. i'm pleased to say when windy weather continues to make his way across scandinavia, more blustery showers across the western side of europe, not too bad at all across much a span of porch. call it to the bit teens. here for the south,
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we got some rather wet weather into a good part of morocco easing into west now tyria ah, serious, darkest days, with one man leading the country through pleasant our side as last legitimacy. he needs to step in how is he retained control through over a decade of war. we examined the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? and the reason that could effect in human, aside master of chaos on all jazeera. ah, we tell the untold story. ah, we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us. a fear god with my
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eyes and power and pasha. we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera, hulu. ah, watching all the 0 reminder, our top story is this. our syrian refugees, inter kia, are trying to head home following the opening of border crossings, as despite the devastation in syria after last week, southwick's millions fled to the neighboring country during the silliest 12 years civil war. fears are growing that diseases may spread in syria, as people struggle to survive low temperatures. the world health organization says it's concerned about the health situation in the region. took years,
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military is taking aid to remote regions, cut off since the earthquakes people are in need of shelter, food, water, i'm closing hundreds of retired people in china are protesting against major cuts to their medical benefits be gathered, and war hon and the ne, a city of dahlia. it's the latest on rest since nationwide. protests against corporate 19 restrictions were held last year. provincial authorities reducing medical expense claims by more than a half calls are growing in india to make the molly and region of le dark, a separate state. it used to be part of indian administered kashmir, but the government struck the region of its autonomy and split it into 2 territories in 2019 putney mitchell has more from new delhi. oh, the people of la dark, i determined to make their voices heard. many have travelled a 1000 kilometers to new delhi to demand their rights. i believe you have,
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we have protested in general, i let dark earlier, but nobody listen to us. that's why we have to come to dell. he so the government can heal a voice system. all so testers say they want to settle teeth and the jobs and land to be protected. the indian constitution has a special provision on the fixed schedule that protects areas with cyber and indigenous peoples. it's been applied to full state in the northeast. most people adopt belong to these communities and while they have wanted more autonomy for a long time, the demands have intensified over the past 2 years. nestled in the himalayas. le doc is part of the logic ish me region, claimed in full by india and pakistan. kish meters governed by both nations and bots. in august 2019 the governing bgp party revoked its special status and brought it under the governance of new delhi la doc became a union territory. infrastructure projects by new delhi have sparked fears of
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interference and concerns about environmental damage in the ecologically sensitive area. people say local administrators now have fewer powers, and le doc was better off before our land was protected. our georgia, protected, and navea totally exposed to outside influence embed rare, revealed much better, but we wanted separation of all of us, them genuine customers. ah, but we didn't wanted in this where the b j. p says the doc doesn't need a separate state to protect its residence. nobody is going to saddle here. nobody has come to saddle here and this is just start of you moved by the opposition door . you not misled the people of luck? no democratic dormer, demographic changed, has taken place so far. and this will not happen. and v r dare to assure you. oh, the government has formed a committee to address concerns of the protesters,
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but they see they only take part in talks if they're cor demand's up put on the agenda. partner mit the largest iraq new delhi nigeria is president mohammed bahati has approved a 60 day extension for people to turn in all bank notes as part of a plan to replace the country's currency nailer. with these designed notes, the old currency was supposed to have been replaced by saturday, but some banks failed to hand out enough money triggering widespread protests. malawi is battling, as was cholera outbreak on record over the past year. more than 1000 people have died. the government declared the disease and national disaster december, but health workers are struggling with a large numbers of patients, catherine soy. as the details. this man has symptoms of a disease that has been declared a national disaster in malawi his week and has been brought to this health center
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in blan tire to be treated for clara crispin lever brought his sick wife here several days ago in time. she's now recovering, i recovered elleon by the wayside, moore's on cassandra, woody. when i returned home, i will insist on my family's hygiene. my wife must cover food properly for food must be well cooked. i will see to address that they have soap at home for daily hand washing more than 1000 people have died in malawi in the last one year. more or coming to facilities like this to get help with the health work is he has said this outbreak of clara is a crisis. the mortality is habitually just because we are admitting our driscoll acton patients per day. so compared to previous was people in the villages in communities. they have to understand that color is still here under the health to come to hospital elia so that they should minimize and also reduce pressure to
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those people that are waking in the hospital. the outbreak started in march during the rainy season and has spread to different parts of the country. health officials have struggled to vaccinate everyone. oral vaccines have run out, is due at high risk. from the corridor went by the numbers opposed to the flight by going down a but still we are getting over 500 kisses on a daily basis, which is what is i'm glad i live in fair number of people. 5 well, day on a daily basis, you get maybe $1015.00, but they would just do the wedding. but that was that outbreak have been often in malawi, but this is the worst on records. the disease is spread by contaminated food, water, and poor hygiene. while it is easy to treat and treated, it can kill within hours. health workers are warning people about the importance of
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keeping their homes, neighborhoods, and markets clean. and are hoping that message gets across. catherine c. r 0. at least one person's been killed and 3 have been injured in a shooting that a shopping mall. and you are state of texas that happened in the city of el paso. please say one person is in custody. they are looking for someone else who they say could be linked to the attack. or u. s. court has sentenced a man to life without parole for killing 10 people last year in a racially motivated mass shooting 19 year old peyton gang john targeted african americans at a supermarket in buffalo in the state of new york. it was one of the worst and a series of mass shootings that have led to increased cause for more gun controls. at least to 73 people trying to reach europe are missing and presumed dead falling a shipwreck off the libyan coast on tuesday. b, u and migration agency says the boat was carrying 80 people when at last hoss had
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a higher earlier that day, 7 survivors were taken to hospital in critical condition. at least a 130 migrants have died, trying to cross the central mediterranean so far. this year an increasing number overhanging refugees from me, and more making a dangerous journey by sea to reach southeast asia. hundreds of arrived in indonesia, northernmost province, archie in recent months. jessica washington reports from jakarta. in not a new than indonesia. hundreds of for inger refugees, have found shelter in a government building close to the coast safe at last after dangerous journey to get to southeast asia. 3rd and gone live at to get out of there the hanover on the boat. we didn't have food, water or medicine, we felt like we were dead already interested and i heard that a child died on the boat. so i sal since he left bangladesh after around 6 years in a crowded and impoverished camp. others say they boarded the boat,
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thinking of their children, and where the re, a mother's, yes she that we wanted to go to malaysia, but our boat ran out of gas and we ended up in indonesia. you had a, we were searching for a place where we could find peace and give our children education. many told al jazeera about the joy they felt when their feet touched the ground for the 1st time in almost a month, was yara, indeed, he felt so that it might even be from that we are very grateful to the indonesian government and people who are providing us with medical treatment and a safe place to stay in the middle of the indonesia hosts around 13000 refugees. they don't have any rights to employment residency or citizenship here on napoleon, nevada. we don't want to stay here. we want to leave this place and our plan is to live freely and to attain nationality. according to the international organization for migration, more than $3000.00 ringo arrived in the region in 2020, to an increase of almost 300 percent on the previous year. this year several boats
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with hundreds of or hang of people have arrived in indonesia. jakarta has calls on southeast asian countries to work together to address the crisis, including cooperation on rescues as seen human rights group say indonesia must lead the regional block to a solution as in should not just discuss this as a, as a diplomatic level. but more importantly, taking more concrete steps to make sure that the root cause is being address indonesia. f. a chair has to discuss this with all us in government in the region to define a solution on how to best approach the flux of refugee from from men mar. for now this group says they are happy, the worst is over for then. now they are wondering what comes next that we want to
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laugh and live together in peace. we just want a place where we can be happy. after years of trauma and uncertainty, she does says she's unsure with a such a place exists. jessica washington out of 0 to cancer. thousands of people have taken to the streets in major cities across colombia to protest against the leftist government of president gustavo petro. it comes just a day after petro presented a controversial health reform proposals, alessandro ramp, yet reports. we will get on no more pay through if the slogan, demonstrators repeated over and over as they march through downtown, with protesting against the social and economic reforms proposed by columbia se 1st never left his president policies. gustavo pe throw says 6 decades of injustice ending equality, but that opposers argue will only worsen columbus plight. name oh, we oppose reform that would destroy our health system pretending that it doesn't
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work. when it does, the president who wants to give the health money to mares and governors all to satisfy his populace ideas. the march called by the right wing, democratic center party of former president alberto dba. we're the largest organized by the opposition since petro took office in august. and they came just a day after supporters of the government took to the streets to support the reforms among them. a controversial health bill that with and private management of health funds while promising to increase coverage in axis. it can view our reform bill. there will now start with promises to be a tortures approval process in congress, where a will likely face changes you'll get on these rallies. are a message for petro, the streets are speaking up, saying that the reforms he wants to impose on us will not pass. and that congress has to listen to us as well as the government's opponents defined themselves as
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patriots in saviors of a country. they fear could slide away from democracy, some flu that don't tread on me. flag used by donald trump, supporters in the u. s. confrontation came along the route when the most radical protesters met petro supporters. and then were her sanctions, as the demonstration arrived here in central plaza oliva, where to face off against a group of left it indigenous teachers from the cow cow revealing southwest columbia. we're here to protest against the current health system. in columbia. second city may begin, protesters clashed with the police as they tried to entered the office of the mayor, a pits were supporter either smashed a copy of the p stout sculpture. every known colombian painter, fit amanda botero, created in response to the 2016 piece process with fark rebels. but despite
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these incidents, both the government and opposition rallies have been largely peaceful, considered by many to be a good sign in a country long defined by political violence and still learning to negotiate its differences peacefully. allison there and be at the al jazeera buttah forensic experts of control. the chilean poet and nobel laureate pablo nevada, died of poisoning nearly 50 years ago. a family member says higher levels of talks and had been administered to him, a little was officially declared to have died from prostate cancer. there is a border pause. he was t less most renowned offer. and over laurie, it was love poems are known around the world. the official story says bologna to with that died on september 23rd of 1973 of prostate cancer in a hospital in santiago. but his nephew all 4 days, he said to prove the official stories false. he says his uncle was killed for
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political reasons. can i? you know me. this is the all by little the in 2017, a panel of experts concluded that he did not die of cancer, but they found large quanta, sees of clostridium botulinum, which is a lethal bacteria. lin, that is what his remains had when his body was exude. in september 11th 1973 left when precedence aloida generally was forced out of office by right wing members of the military, lead by dictator. our popular j. the presidential palace was bombarded by fighter jets and tanks, as in the who had been in office for almost 3 years, killed himself made order was a member of the communist party and for many his life was at risk, etc. ryder latavia, a mythical public rudo was ready to go an exile after the crew. the dictatorship had already killed president salvador, a lender singer, victor herrera, and the only person who could unify the opposition and the left was nevada. he had
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been a presidential candidate, a senator and ambassador, and the winner of the nobel prize. they couldn't leave him alive. 10 years ago, a chilean judge ordered the exhumation of ned with as remains following claims by the driver who set the point was injected with poison in the hospital where he was being treated samples were sent to forensic laboratories around the world and in 2015, the chilean government acknowledged that a 3rd party could have been involved in his death. now, the report carried out by a panel of experts has been presented to chiles, judiciary, to continue with the investigation on whether natal that was killed by chilion state agents and was also a victim of a dictatorship that killed thousands of people in the country. the result could finally help solve a mystery that has haunted sheila for decades. please. i will. i'll just either
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italy's former prime minister silvio berlusconi has been acquitted of bribing witnesses to lie about his so called bunker bunker parties. italian media kind the term to describe ballast on his alleged sex parties. the verdict from a court and milan came after a trial. the last is 6 years. malice gone, he was accused of paying young female guests and others to give false testimonies about the alleged parties. a man in the us state of missouri is free. after spending nearly 3 decades in jail, a judge overturned his conviction from murder issued by orders that the motion of the circuit attorney of the 22nd judicial circuit bowed you're in for the benefit of lamar johnson is granted 50 year old lamar johnson has always maintain his innocence, he was convicted of murder in 1994. that ruling was overturned after 2 witnesses
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provided what the judge called clear evidence that johnson was innocent. the new hearing was the result of an investigation by the non profit innocence project has been a jumping gun license applications by israelis. the countries far right national security minister is encouraging more citizens to carry guns following a spike in recent attacks. but the un has warning that could lead to more hate crimes against palestinians sort of high that reports from the illegal is really settlement of give us if in the occupied westbank line, your friends shows me his most popular gun on sale and israeli made weapon for israelis and not to nationalism. it's a cost of little over a $1000.00. but since january attacks by palestinians against his radio, his classes to qualify for alms license are in demand. this totally rich. it's of double keep it a lot. a lot of religious of all to look yeah, yeah,
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twitter. and you're trying to hoping that they'll be a fast track of the amount of time it takes. like i hope it's gonna be mo, her son because it's no children. oh, yeah, i is client range from high profile politicians to settlers living illegally in the occupying west bank. but now some ultra orthodox israelis say they have no choice but to arm themselves, even though it contradicts their religious beliefs. and the government hopes to bring in measures to fast track that process to just $45.00 days. good. they'll give us a warm, i've grown up in an area that attacked with everything from stones to explosions. my wife was against gun rathermore, but after the synagogue attack she changed her mind. i always rely on god, but now i need to make sure i can protect myself. in wilma, israel security cabinet has already approved measures to make it easier to carry guns. driving force is a controversial minister convicted of racism against arabs,
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israel's national security minister, ben give it says he wants more guns on the streets and in fact, he's already instructed the firearms licensing department to increase those new permits from 2000 to $10000.00 a month that's arise by 400 percent. all owning a gun in israel isn't easy though. there are required medical checks, proof of the clean criminal record and even gun safety tests. but anti gun campaigners are warning that more guns will only increase the violence, especially between israelis and palestinians, as people might take the law into their own hands. it's not the public's role to prevent attacks. it's the police's rule, and the police should be focusing on that rather than on fast tracking licenses. bank it carries a personal weapon and we've seen him documented and just threatening past any. and he didn't like in the pack parking lot. according to the government, 155000 israelis only legal personal firearm. but that figure is likely to rise
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drastically on top of the weapons owned by security forces and police that can carry their service weapons of duty. the united nations has warned more guns on the streets, can only be a recipe for more death and hate crimes thought to hide it. i'll just 0, give us the f settlement in the occupied westbank. people in your zealand are grappling with the aftermath of a devastating sites on its killed. 5 people syphon gabrielle swept across north island, causing widespread flooding and landslides. as m a cushion sharif reports, the storm may have weakened, but it has left a trail of destruction. an unprecedented natural disaster in newsline snort, island entire towns have been cut off by flooding and land slides. farms, houses, and bridges have been washed away. sy, clone gabrielle has now passed. but the impact of the storm will be felt for weeks to come. o florida to. 5 regarding various sizes for the dog. whoa, whoa,
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whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what all you buy really love. the dam is here with me right now. i mean, i think we'll be able to print out a lot more than 10000 people have been displaced and 840000 left without power. on tuesday, a state of emergency was declared only the 3rd time in useless history. it's enable the government to move and resources from across the country to help civil defense efforts are immediate focus. have his been undertaking life saving missions for those affected by the floods who needed to be rescued, getting telecommunications and power back on as quickly as possible. conducting aerial surveys to understand the extent of the damage and to identify where people
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need help. deploying emergency supplies, food, water in medicine, and getting communications a seats to the areas that made them. the 2nd follows floods in oakland and northland 2 weeks ago, which were triggered by record breaking rains. the government says, now's the time to provide answers to climate change on the coast. sheriff under seizure 2 is visiting new york city with the hope of experiencing a winter wonderland might be a little bit disappointed. well, there's no snow and temperatures a balmy, and that's as nearby regions have been seeing record snowfall. given elizondo reports from new york on a recent february day in central park in new york city, you'd never have guessed it was right smack in the middle of winter. look around, people are dressed like it's spring or summer. wait, hold on shorts and
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a t shirt in central park in winter. where is the snow? new york city average is around 75 centimeters of snow every winter. so far this year, only about one centimeter has fallen. i do miss snow. i like snow in winter. so i mean, this is not normal winter. i feel so overdressed right now, and that's probably because i am. it's really too warm to re wearing these gloves. i certainly don't need this scarf. i probably don't even need to be wearing this jacket right now, but it's out of habit because it's mid february and it's supposed to be cold. but it's not. temperatures on this day, nearly 18 degrees celsius. 15 degrees above the average temperatures, this time of year, rather beautiful outside right now will give us sunshine, great years in new york in february like this. never,
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never before. the northeast of the united states has seen all sorts of weather records this winter. in buffalo, about 600 kilometers from new york city, they saw more snow in december than any other winter in the past. 50 years and boston saw record low temperatures in early february, down to negative 35 degrees celsius with wind chill, which i experienced 1st hand rock and fueled on my finger tips through the glass. meteorologist say the extreme temperatures are caused in part by a weather pattern known as la nina. but also something else. climate change, as you know, the world is warming, our winters are warming, and all weather now is taking place in an atmosphere of the fun of mentally church . it's warmer, it's more moist, and our weather is all current and that changed atmosphere. a new reality,
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perhaps with new yorkers, 1st enjoying the warm weather. but now beginning to ask themselves, will it ever snow? oh, you're watching out, is it we're going to anchor out or press conference visit with later the secretary general just told him, bug alongside turkish caught a mr. never to cover song that natal, my friend stuff them. but all of the ok we have in our country. that's a good thank you for them to show their support to subsequent to the natural disaster. and also they also nathan has been doing, has been showing a very positive attitude towards the support in turkey in many ways over the years. and during they also show the same support for out this difficult times for our country relative to the earthquake. they're also haven't
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been asked to attend our wounds caused by this devastating earthquake. and of course they have provided teams to have in dressed search and rescue operations. more than 1500 off the search and rescue personnel were provided from the nate, members, countries and tanks to my nitrogen and secretary for this. and of course, we are working with all the nato administration on regular basis. and our government is very grateful as valid for the corporation and support they have shown. now would that also have been asked to get the containers and tend to quicken our yes and working
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hard to provide shelters for those who are impacted in this. it have already been decided that it will go ahead in, initially in gender and i have high so we are in a we are working together to get to all the testing is done on the field and the get those things to the people who need it. most initially, of course, and we are going to also request in nato to use the planes of nato to supply off those urgently needed my fatty us an extra month. and and we have asked nathan member countries to provide day of cargo planes.
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