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ah, how about mcloud? this is and he's our life and her coming up in the next 60 minutes. millions homeless efforts in turkey and syria continued nearly 2 weeks after devastating out of class aid continues to trickle into syria. the head of the world through program calls with desperately needed funds. we would travel to the town of elbows them the center of the 2nd quake when nearly every building has been destroyed. nothing remains livable here. a lot of its residents have left. there are not many tents here. and many residents also complained that help didn't come fast enough. the united states has formally determined that russia has committed crimes against humanity. tough worlds from the u. s. advice then almost
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a year in the war and ukraine. uninstalled also had come back to the top of the english premier league and own goal by well cut winning gold paper. martin is the turning point in a full to win again and ah, in. so it is just off the $1500.00 gmc and we begin in turkey and in syria, both countries still recovering. after last week's devastating earthquakes, more than 46000 people have been killed. millions more homeless in tech, a more than a 1000000 people living intense in syria, the un estimates at about 5000000 people have been displaced. more aid has been delivered to rebel held. there is a serious, it's a border crossing was reopened, but families say that facing di conditions made worse by delivery. delays rebuilding will be overwhelming in both countries. the turkish government says at
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least 84000 buildings have been destroyed or just too damaged to be used. we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster across the se, in turkey, in northwest for the 1st that had to natasha can name who's standing by for us in a donna natasha. so dealing with the immediate events, they made it great was bad enough, but now it's all about helping the millions of displace and it is our gargantuan task ahead for the people that we've been talking to. we're in a tent city here and donna and like many of the people we have spoken to who are displaced, they feel helpless and hopeless. and they're waiting. they're waiting to find out when and where they might be moved to by the government to seek emergency housing. they're waiting to find out if an inspector will deem their building structurally sound and they'll be able to return home. the government does not have
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a figure as to how many people are now homeless as a result of the earthquake. but given that 13500000 people across southern turkey have been impacted by the earthquake and that the country has already provided 1600000 people with shelter. that should give you an idea of just the scope of this disaster and how many people are in need of a place to stay if they're lucky, they're staying in a university dormitory, or a tent city like this. we're told now some of these tents have heat, but we've spoken to so many people who are still living in cars and even remain outside. it has been very cold here and we've heard stories of people huddling around and make shift fires and desperately looking to buy tents of their own. there is a critical shortage of shelter, inter kia the country has depleted its source of tense. it is working quickly to
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try to make more and buy more and container camps are in the process of being built . but when you speak to people here, they do feel very unsettled. a sense of chaos though they know they're lucky to be alive, gonna vendor and keep it on. and if somebody we need help here as soon as possible, we want to be healed. we don't want this place to be neglected. yeah, in talk many times you follow the most exhausting thing for me. is the people fighting where at a time where we need to be united, but they take every opportunity to start fights, fights for blankets fights for t. i believe this is a lesson for humanity instead of valuing one another, they do suspect each other. thus the hardest thing about being here. oh, good. well, no. first the job with over after leaving my house, i stayed the mosques than i traveled to another town to stay with the relative for a few days than the government gave us tense. and we have been staying here. i'm grateful of trouble with the government says 75000 buildings across the country have been destroyed or damage. people tell us
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they are looking to the government now to provide much needed relief. not only in the coming weeks and months, but perhaps years. natasha, thanks for that. and natasha may mer reporting well as well as those intensities another 200000 display people in turkey, a sheltering and guest houses and university door truisms. tasha was just referring to and indeed in spotswood, didn't conceal his mourner from anchor. oh, a brief moment of joy for these children outside a dormitory campus in ankara. but inside there is an anxious way by their gods. there said terrified and still shocked after experiencing last mom, this powerful earthquakes that hit to kiss 10 southern cities cannon
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and his family are among the hundreds of thousands who left their city behind. he says he arrived here 5 days ago after burying family members. so we on the, we would come to he shaking and noise, it was flashing everywhere. we had no electricity, but we were able to see each other as if it was daytime. my wife was in shock and she hugged me taught. i was trying to gather the kids at the same time. it was like a nightmare in our own home. we were panicking. it shook for a long time. we pride a loss by the chin on hid the death of his in laws from his wife as she was just for weeks far from giving birth date. he could have been already a good when i saw the ruins, i started crying and calling my mom and brother. i couldn't get any sign from them yet. i couldn't do anything. i was distraught. they took me away from there because i'm pregnant. just in this dormitory, in the turkish capital,
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there are new 2500 citizens who have been displaced from their home without any clothes or shoes. still, they're thankful they have a roof over. they have hot water and one place to sleep. but it is still not home on the bottom of the gate. unfortunately, we left all our memory childhood in future and hope everything behind and came here . and talk here is totally destroyed. but we return to our cities who are revive the city of civilization. even though most of the people love their everything, they haven't lost their hope to see another day for their children to rebuild one day. they're not sure when they will come, but they're aware they have a long way to go on. well, with homes and buildings destroyed, as we've been hearing, many communities in turkey had been left virtually and 70 deca has more now from
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the se in town of elvis. done, elvis done the exact epicenter of that 2nd earthquake. the city resembles a ghost town. we've been driving around at streets. we haven't seen a single building. left standing either collapsed, partially collapsed, destroyed, nothing remains livable here. a lot of its residents have left. there are not many tents here. and many residents also complained that help didn't come fast enough. i'll be, stan is nestled between snow covered mountains. it takes a long time to drive here. when you see nothing but mountains, it's also freezing. below 20 centigrade at night. we've also seen the turkish john dot m a r with a cadaver dog. the rescue operation ended a long time ago here. now, it is only about recovering bodies. some of the buildings have already been marked, zoning on it saying things like empty saying damage noted. it seems that the work
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to rebuild this area has already begun. but at the moment, the devastation and we've been to many cities across the se, remains beyond comprehension. stephanie decker, al jazeera albus, done in southeastern, to kia, even as rescue operations. a winding down emergency cruise is still finding survivors. 3 people, including a child, were rescued and happy in turkey on saturday. that's 13 days after the earthquakes, the victims were trapped under the rubble for more than $296.00. 0, one of them, unfortunate wretched dynamos. well, across the border and syria aid is finally reaching its northern regions. after the reopening of border crossing activists and emergency teams have criticized the slow response to disaster. russell pseudo has a more now from genders in nor for syria. many syrians know the loss of loved ones,
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only to well in the town of gender, as in the north west. more than a decade of civil war has already killed and displaced many. but those who have survived are now living to a new trauma. the regions earthquakes disaster across the border in turkey rescue and 8 operations are running nonstop. but here there is only silence and feelings of grief and abandonment admired booker could only watch helplessly as his son, slowly died, threat together under their before hours. he hugged his child and waited for help. but none arrived. the honeywell admin 1st blood oozed out of my son's mouth and that his voice fight it gradually. my daughter and other son, we just made his away. they also died. i only ask for help from god my it says no 8 can heal his wounds. he has lost what he treasured the most. his children not were syria is home to more than 4000000 people. it has been heavily bombed by the regime
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to walked well year long civil war. life here was already tough and earthquake has just added to the misery these children were born during celia's war. most have grown up as orphans. they have washed those around them, killed by bombs falling from the sky. the earthquakes took away what little they had left. but even in disaster, some are finding fun. in this makeshift camp is now home to many survivors. one of them is mohammed sato. he had a family and lived in a camp. it wasn't much busted home. he says he was next to his wife when the roof collapsed on them. he held his wife's leg to see if she was alive. she moved it a little, a sign of life, a spark of hope. when he woke in a makeshift hospital, he discovered his empire family was dead. how little i asked about my wife?
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the doctor told me she is dead. my daughter is dead. my son too. they are all gone . for kilometers away in cover, sufferer life and death are intertwined. saba has seen lost many friends and family members during the war. now the earthquake has claimed 9 more than to shake by level. you see how many people are now in need of health. they also lost their families. we buried our loved ones here. my can put husband lies buried next to some of their children. but she says she must stay strong. her youngest child still needs her. people who say the international community has abandoned them, but they are used to being ignored. no, though they feel anger by the absence of health. although international aid is finally arriving, they say it's too little too late, but what there is they will need to survive the winter. we had to cross the border before the day ended. we passed several checkpoints, as the san said living behind the country where disaster of the disaster overlap.
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rousseau said that i'll jazeera gender, us not as syria, plenty more still ahead on the news r, including the philippine government, runs a doctorate terrorist part of a policy exercise, cracking down on critics. and we'll have more on the scottish national party search for new leader and a new path to possible independent goes for coming up to half hour. so england's crickets closing on victory in the 1st test against new zealand. ah, senior defense officials and wild leaders of weighing in on the ukraine war during the 2nd day, the munich security conference. the war in ukraine is a focal point at the event representatives through keith western allies have been using the meeting to show solidarity with each other and with ukraine. ukrainians will continue to be tried and tested just as they have been over this past year.
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transatlantic unity will continue to be tried and tested and i am certain that ukraine will rise to the task. and let's me to our diplomatic editor james bases in munich. and james, i can recall you standing precisely there. exactly. a year ago, ukraine was top billing. then it still is now net absolutely. nick. i remember standing that sunny here a year ago and actually watching president's lensky getting in his limousine after he'd spoken. this was his last trip abroad after the war started. 4 years ago, world leaders were imploring vladimir putin not to invade ukraine, even though they said they're intelligent, said he was about to do it while their intelligence was right. and i remember standing here being told by a several people that i met,
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they were worried that they would probably not see presidents lensky leaving his country again and worried that keith was going to fall within days. well, keith is still standing right now and somehow the ukrainians have right now withstood the might of the russian military, as you heard from the us, vice president, that strong support for ukraine. when you speak to people here to western leaders, they say that they will continue. the fighting must continue for now and when the fighting ends must depend on presidency. lensky calls presidents landscape may declare that he wants to make sure that he gets every inch of ukraine back. and some privately will tell you that it can be very difficult, particularly with regard to crimea, a very difficult military task that could take years. obviously the, the battle now is a battle between the 2 sides that is very heavy in the east of ukraine and very
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heavy and human, the cost of human lives, but also in terms of the ammunition that's being used. i think that's one of the more important developments that we've had here at the munich security conference. ursula on the line who is the president of the european co and saying that the european countries going to get together and look all moments manufacture artillery shells. i think is the main problem ukraine currently using more artillery shells going to be manufactured in foster prices that being manufactured. she says that now going to use the model of cobra 19. or the way the european union procured vaccines in a joint way. they're going to try and use that model to get more arguments to ukraine. and i think that the message many here is that this is not a conflict, this ending anytime soon. they're in the, for a pretty long battle, right? and so ukraine, 1st and foremost, among myriads global issues, what else is on the agenda? it?
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well, several things on the agenda we've had taught us officials, you heard from cholera. so, so the u. s. secretary of state entity blinking also here of course, and there have been conversations with the west the nations and this figure, it's wang ye, or he is a member of chinese politburo. he's the top chinese foreign policy official. and of course, the situation with regard to china has been very, very tense in recent weeks and recent days, the tension over taiwan, the tension with the us of the shooting down of that chinese spy balloon over north north american territory. the other place to look, i think, is some conversations that have taken place here between the british prime as to which he soon act. and ursula on the line, the european commission president, that's again over breck sit in the last piece of breaks at the still causing so much trouble. and that's the relationship between the you and the u. k. over northern ireland and the controversial northern ireland protocol,
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which the u. k. government was re negotiated. they've had, they say, constructive talks that have taken place here, but more tough negotiations to go on in the coming days. all right, that's a better immunity. james made reporting that thanks joint to people have been injured after a russian rocket had shops and high rise building and central ukraine's and bess robbie joins me now from the ukrainian capital. it says in front of him. well it has to be said, this is not one of the worst missile strikes or barrages that we've seen in in and around the country in the last few days or week last week we had a wave of attacks numbering to around 70. 1 misses this was just for fired this morning, but there are a couple of reasons why today's missile strikes are significant. let me tell you what we do know. there were 4 missiles in total, one was shot down around the mc alive region. the south of the country,
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these were fired by all accounts, from the black sea, likely from a naval vessel, the russian worship. and we know the 2 explosions were heard and come out mid sky. a city about 2 or 300 kilometers west of the capitol. keep in the west of the country. now, one reason that this is significant today is that what seems to have been targeted was a military facility of sometime ukrainians are very secretive about when military targets are either targeted or hit. so we don't know too much about what happened there, but we know that there was a military facility that seems to have been hit, or at least near there and one of the residential areas near that military facility . we've seen images of a residential building with the windows blown out. 11 cars were damaged, a bus stop was damaged, shops and businesses and cafes were damaged along this civilian st, near this military infrastructure. and at least 2 people, as you said,
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were injured there. so that area near a military facility being targeted is something significant. we haven't seen that happen in months. military targets have been on the agenda, but mostly russian missile strikes and drug strikes. and artillery has been targeting the civilian power infrastructure in the last few weeks. and months, another reason why this is important. the missiles that flew over ukrainian airspace before they were either shot down or hit their targets. they flew close to use a southern ukrainian nuclear power plant. doesn't seem like that power plant was hard to the government officials reiterating the fact that any sort of mistake or mishap could be severely dangerous if those nuclear power plants in this country are hit, which remains a serious concern. it just goes into a 2nd year of war, the anniversary of this war approaches. and they are generally thinks about the same bus rubber 40. north korea has fired a long range, ballistic missile into the sea of its east coast. japan's defense ministry says the
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missile landed in it's exclusive economics, and that it was an intercontinental ballistic missile clause. the launch comes one day of the young young, threatened strong action against south korea and the united states. the allies recently announced joint military drills. robert bride has more now from sol. this missile was launched late saturday afternoon, local time being fired from the area of soon and that's close to pyongyang. this is a place from which a previous missile launches have taken place according to the japanese authorities . and they miss our flu for 900 kilometers, landing in the sea, separating the korean peninsula from japan around 200 kilometers short of the island of her cargo. but apparently reaching it altitude, an apogee of nearly 6000 kilometers before coming back down to earth, which would mean that according to japan, this was an icbm class of miss alden,
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intercontinental ballistic missile. the type of missile that north korea has been testing and which has the kind of range to reach the continental united states. this is the 2nd message that north korea has 5 so far this year on january 1st, it filed a short range ballistic missile. but of course, during 2022, there was an unprecedented flurry of missile activity with around 8 your so missiles being tested on 5, many of them, short range, but also including several, it's thought icbm, intercontinental ballistic missiles. this has been condemned by japan and also by south korea. the national security council here has had a meeting describing this as a serious provocation. the philippine government has designated a doctor a terrorist threat. say it's part of what they call red tagging human rights. what
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says the practice targets? people and organizations have been critical of the government out there has been below has more now from the capital of manila. hello, this is shawn has lived in hiding for more than 2 years. she says police shot dead, her husband, many a labor union leader after rating his office at the apple and that had that it should been a by i was taken away to the gate and away from my husband. and when i got there, i heard a loud bang window and i knew manny was dead for my bond. when that happened on march 7th, 2021. when 8 other activists were also killed by state forces on what's become known as bloody sunday. all those killed had been accused of associating with communist insurgence, a practice known as red tagging. it became widespread when the government of former president reviewed attorney, created a special antique communist task force. you get bad assa communist
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support to remember or whatever, and then the next would be basic. also be land or online finance. and the next spot then would be you're being killed or you're being asked dead on, on, trumped up charge if that's what active is. say happened before it, not the castro. a local doctor was officially declared a terrorist in late january. that same day, 9 activists or charge would rebellion. we asked the anti communist task force for comment, but didn't receive a response. often read that individuals are charged with possession of wire arms and explosives known to past 2 years. a number of these cases were dismissed by local courts for lack of evidence. according to the human rights watch, they'll get up, but then more than 900 people have been red tagged in the last 6 years. no, leonor kia believes his father jorey was a victim of an extra judicial killing. after being red tagged for years. he was shot 14 times by assailants who almost 3 years later,
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have still not been identified. both thirst worse got their got crusty looking to see the telling him or getting the people that disperse on my father, that they is a recruiter of than you people's army. now leon himself is facing charges of human trafficking. he's accused of recruiting child soldiers for the communist new people's army. he admits he's an activist like his father and says, although he fears for his life, he's determined to prove his innocence warranted. below al jazeera manila, a still head heron al jazeera oh, norman, in democratic republic of congo, call for peace and protection. as the african union summit gets underway in ethiopia. when we go until nigeria is crucial, elections will tell you balance one group that critique say can influence the vote . sports coming out of british plenty of air officially joined the contest to buy manchester united. that story. coming up with that
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and again, you're watching out 0 reminder, broad top stories and more than 46000 people who confirmed dead in turkey and in syria after loss, weeks of focus is shifting to relief efforts and helping them millions of people in need of humanitarianism. the tremors have displaced entire communities and the turkish vice president has said more than a 1000000 people living in 10th senior defense officials and world leaders are weighing in on the ukraine war during the 2nd death of munich, security conference representatives from it keeps at western allies have been using the meeting to show solidarity with each other and with ukraine. so let's go back to our top story and the aftermath of the earthquakes in syria and turkey. as it beg now, reports from the hot it turkish era of carmen marsh. there's been a cleaner operation taking place in some parts of the city. but earlier today we were at one site where rescuers fell silent. now they were using the equipment to
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pick up any possible a sign of life. even at this late stage, there was still a glimmer of hope as families stood by the side waiting, waiting for any sign that may be their loved ones will be bought out of that rebel alive. now elsewhere in the city, people have been taken guy will ever belongings that they, that they can because there hasn't been destroyed than the livelihoods people what their clothes, books, pictures, even, and because they will have to rebuild. now many people have already left this city, some i intent the 10 city, but some are leaving to safer location of the summer where they can have accommodation. because the, the destruction hair is so vast, no matter how much refilled, no matter how much drone footage we show you. nothing can really encapsulate the extent of the vastness of the destruction that has taken place here. and every time i look around, i see someone going through the rubble trying to find books,
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pictures taken away, blankets even, and clothes. and one man said to me, just earlier today, they said that the earthquake took everything. it took away people's lives, but it can't take away people's memories. and memories is all that he has left right now. well, family is in syria facing dar conditions made worse by the delay and delivery aid emma al horror. i me reports now from a friend in the countryside near. no nephew fall out of the was the free and we are inside this gym hall in the middle of a free and the aleppo countryside. this is where dozens of syrian families have taken shelter after their homes were partially, are totally destroyed by the earthquake. what we've seen here can only be described as devastating, especially to children and the elderly, and heather and mackenzie. let's hear now from one of the survivors. i'm not sure your maneuvers, desert. we have been sheltered in this hall for 12 days, but we don't have any services. we have not received any assistance. i suffer from
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colon cancer and back pain. i'm sleeping on this hard surface in his fiercely cold weather. it is really tough. well though we survived the earthquake, we find ourselves faced with another type of disaster. the walls of our house fell on my wife and she has been in hospital for 10 days. she doesn't have anything, not even a mattress to sleep on. we have not received any medical, 800, but i'm a father to fall. all of them are suffering from a constant. cough. some health organizations came over but could not even provide a cough medication to sit on it. and he has a little fussy issue, has its nothing but harsh living conditions, but these families are left battle. the tragic stories can be heard wherever we go . the survivors are in need of food, shelter, and medical supplies. we've heard similar complaints in every area. we've been to have people in desperate need of help with other dozens of trucks have passed the
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northern border. more relief, aid is needed, so the lack of services and shortages of supplies is all we hear and see here on the ground in northwestern, syria, man, i'm on hold on just the omar herani, 0, a freen, aleppo countryside was schools are suspended in series. rebel controlled regions. it's yet another disruption to education for children. you've been growing up in conflicts and content. monahan has this on a normal school day july web. a would be greeting his students. instead the principal of marianna boys school walk through empty classrooms and take stock of the damage caused by the quake. children can't return until it's deemed safe, but it's not clear how long that will take next. i mean has that idea has that we are afraid of off to shocks that may in turn lead to more damage in the future. i urge the concerned parties to help us to continue the educational process here for the sake of the children, the school and the teachers and the students all need help students stuck at home
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or making the best of a bad situation. my stuff and cassim do what studying they can, but mostly they're helping out at their father's shop. their school isn't rebel, control it live. so it's not the 1st time their education has been disrupted long then her thing quite a little bit. we were very scared because of the earthquake. we ran out of the house and we haven't gone to school since that date happened. our school was previously show by government forces. then the earthquake caused many cracks in it . it wasn't long ago that their school looked like this. the building needed extensive renovation. after being hit by government farm. the damage of the quake is yet another set back to their schooling for level the deserves. mom the earthquake caused many correct and it was of the school. so we stopped going to school for fear of after shocks. everyone here fears for our lives and the lives of
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the students. for now, all schools are suspended in opposition, controlled parts of syria. students don't know when they'll be back in the classroom again. some could reopen as early as next week, but others that are badly damaged could remain closed for a lot longer than to modern al jazeera. also in syria, at least at 53 people have been killed in an ambush in the town, east of homes, a state media, a blaming iso. they say they're saying it was the worst attack by the arm group. and more than a year report say, gunman on motor bikes, open fire on people, gathering fruit, thousands of trade union members across to new 0 much he against president ty sides, policies are accusing him of trying to stifle basic freedoms. blame me him for a worsening economy. and the rising cost of living, powerful trade you didn't criticize the recent cracked arnold government critics. the conflict in democratic republic of congo is one of the issues had been
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discussed at the african union summit in ethiopia. leaders have gathered for the 1st day of high level talks in addis ababa. if you have been prime minister abbey, are my stress, the importance of african solutions for african issues? same, we are 3rd and reassert the principle of african solutions, the african problems. we are only applying the timeless wisdom of our forefathers, for that is the illusion of contemporary jolly's. at the head of the principle of african solution to africa, problems lies a believe in african solidity, african agency, and the equal dignity off. all human beings will only a security guard to score to the israeli delegation out of the meeting room is malcolm went with more we understand this was following some objections
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from member states who, who belief is the israel shouldn't be in the room. now this follows israel trying to seek observance status of the african union for around 20 years. 2 years ago the african union commission chairman lucifer jackie granted israel that status, but then several african union member states objected to this time a year ago. it was discussed here, it was decided that a committee should look into this decision and that it should be the vote on it should be postponed to that vote still hasn't taken place to the understanding of many. here is the israel still doesn't have observers status. but the understanding the state of israel, at least according to a foreign ministry statement, is that it does. that's why we understand it's diplomats were in the room and not for a ministry statement. from israel says that they blamed south africa among other countries, for pressuring diplomats to be removed from the room. how south africa historically
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has shown solidarity with palestine. campaigners in south africa. ly can, at the state of his vows, occupation of palestine to the white minority apartheid government in south africa and south africa among the countries here, the african union still objects to israel's occupation of palestine and its observer status here to nigeria, which will hold its general election next week for critics have raised concerns about the state governance, having too much influence on the votes. address report now for my degree on elections only days away nigeria, the presidency and seats in parliament, being contested. but critics, a one group is having too much influence on the vote. state governors. i think a lot of anger about governance in my da actually goes to these governors because impunity of this governors the i me so all the
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a bad governance is part of the pain that my dance i glean troy says. nigeria returned to democracy night to night to night. we are state governors have invoice or becomes president with full access to skate funds and resources. they can choose tended it for political office, anybody as baron to be president? of course, he will have to take roots to we do go from those because of the, a connectivity of the governor's anti grassroots. but critics an activist say such power weiss harming democracy in governance in nigeria, and they wanted reduced limiting their powers to require amendment to the constitution and the electron look what with increasing number of governors getting elected into a parliament that supposed to be strangers. neither is we'll have to wait longer for that to happen. some are hoping these election sort of mark a turn around with a woman. now the front runner for state governor pushed a big step in
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a male dominated society. but until then, little it's expected to change party politics and governors in africa was populous country. how many degrees al jazeera, why degree, then surprise resignation of scotlands? first minister nicholas sturgeon has thrown her s n p party in its push for scottish independence in the term. all countries now waiting for its governing party to choose a replacement and have a lot of work to do if they're to keep the s m p. 's dream of an independent scotland alive, or we challenge reports now from edinburgh. for years, nicholas sturgeon seemed as solid as off his seat. the ancient volcano that towers over edinburgh box, political and geological era's both end office seat stopped rubbing. 340000000 years ago. sturgeon's power disappeared with her resignation announcement last wednesday. good morning,
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everyone. so the scottish national party is now looking for a new leader and a new path. they are low in a state of flux, and the key question for them is what do you do about independence? what's the independent strategy? andy mckeever is a political analyst who watches scottish politics closely. it comes back to the decision that the u. k. supreme court made the backend of last year, where they said the scottish parliament did not have the power to hold a referendum by itself. nicholas surgeon, the answer to that question was what she called the defect to referendum. in other words, she boutique a national election like the general election that we expect next year. and she would turn that into a vote on independence. but many in the s n p, so this is too risky, and it looks like the tactic is now dead in the water. a special party conference where sturgeon would have argued for it has been called off for now. appetite for an imminent rerun of the 2014 referendum is falling. and recent polls suggest pro
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independence has become a minority view. once again, nicholas sturgeon's exit may further erode support. i hope it does. why? because i want independent. you understand. so what are your hopes for who's next to me? what i can do? i do come with quite a short last mistake. we'll put back the cause for independence because there's never been more than 50 percent. the doubt and those many of them will, i think, to stay in the union because we've lost the european union. we probably don't want to lose longest union in the world who have his next will have to reinvigorate the independence cause and friend off opposition, party sensing, and opportunity. the race for a new f n. p leader. and scottish 1st minister doesn't yet have a clear front runner. candidates have until friday to wednesday, and then it's
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a 6 week contest with a members having until the end of march. to make that choice. a choice that will be in a new political age for scotland, rory collins out his era at ember 5 former police officers in the u. s. city of memphis. have pleaded not guilty after being charged with the murder of tyrene nichols. the 29 year old was beaten by the offices during a traffic stop in january. he died 3 days later, she returns this was the 1st day in court with a fight fuller officers and the lawyers. and the 1st time since tyrene nichols death. but his family was able to come face to face with the men seed on camera, leaving him for several minutes following a traffic stop. the defendant's lawyers entered the please to the charges against them. a plea not guilty. those charges include 2nd degree murder, which carries a sentence of 15 to 60 years. the court was adjourned until may be 1st falling arraignment. defense lawyers indicate
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a best strategy to the assembled media. one suggested he would be expressing the fear that his black clerk may not receive a fair trial due to what he suggested was we systemic racism of the us legal system . it's not forget that my client is a black man in a court room in america. this is a country where black people are incarcerated at 5 times, the rate of white people, a country where black people are $7.00 times more likely to be wrongfully convicted of murder than white people, never done. net in other defense law, i suggest to the police officers had to face great danger in their profession and questioned the charge of 2nd degree murder. anybody knows to cause death. there's no definitive verbal information regarding paul to death at all. and so we got 5 individuals charged with murder, wine, and it's an honor because at this point in time, i've never seen people jump to conclusions. outside the court tyree nichols family spoke of a determination to see the price as through and be present every day of the trial.
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and i want each and every one adults for lease up pursuits to be able to look me in the face they, they haven't done that yet. they couldn't even do that today. they didn't even had the courage to look at me in my face at their what they did to my son. so they're going to see me at every court day, nearby wine. and until we get justice for my side, where i live 20 more hours the video recordings of the incidents have yet to be released publicly. that still many unknowns, questions not least why nichols was pulled over in the 1st place. several other officers and 1st responders who were present during the beating have been fired. investigations runs away into other more challenges will be filed. she every time see al jazeera clean up is underway in new zealand, dr. cycling ravaged. it's his case, the store made
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a landfill in north island on monday can be at least 9 people. thousands are still missing, the weather is forecast to improve during the weekend. robert johnson is a spokesman for the civil defense emergency management group, and he says around a 1000, people are still cut off from any communication. but at the moment, we are carrying out some record relief operations to get into something awesome to communities. we had substantial communities for actually by slides in terms of routing, in particular, surveys, really our focus at the moment is getting food essential supplies to those communities. these are people who are contactable, we lost shalean, meet weeks, and to nice empower is the start to to come back online. we are hoping that we will be able to check those people down. but obviously we're also seeing change for the play to try and track these people them this morning,
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i guess been in the water was put, put back on a very restrictive supply power in terms of night last night somehow come on, but still, so probably 60 to see the perceived debate city is what the out how but progresses . they might even die in terms of calling that they call a 12 african cheeses who have landed in india after a trip all the way from south africa, part of an initiative to expand the population following the extinction of adriatic cheeses, decades ago. catherine. so i this cats are moving across continents that have been preparing for their move from south africa to india. for months the cheaters are being taken to india to help the country populates. this follows the extinction of the is the arctic cheaters in india, the 1940s. those who been monitoring the progress, see the animals will be safe and will quickly adopt to their new environments.
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basically, a teacher have been in decline for the past 18000. yes sir. so therefore, as the 1st country to reverse the decline of while to to populations. and our major population has grown from 217 to 520 in the last 12 years. so we now in a position to export while cheaters to other countries of africa and india, signed an agreement to introduce thousands of the animals over the next decade. india also received 8 cheaters from namibia last year for south africa, india, because of the matter population comes up. we can have a genetic law and exchange of animals which is good for, for the long term perspective, from the specious conservation here. every one in this resolve is confidence and also not static. that's a little bit better sweet. i forgot to know each individual case. and while over
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the last them 7 months are relieved that you don't have to check them every day anymore. and she that every 3 days, but i am definitely of it. say that every in the same guy, his creatures will soon be starting their new life a long way from home. their caregivers hope they will thrive in their new environment. catherine, sorry. alta 0. i still heard here on out 0 with us for coming up with close. cool, for a great britain sale gpu team regina and we will be here. ah, this is a popular iraqi dish called him as gold fish grieved on an open wood fire for decades. fish markets to thrive to across the country. but these days the industry is floundering. farmers say they need more government subsidized vaccines. weighing
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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 doing to protect the industry. the water crisis 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 dow, it rushes more immune crane has dominated. well, he's for the past 12 months. devastating for those in the line of fire or directly impact. and it has strength and global alliances, and deepened divisions with far reaching effects on the lives of billions of people
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. worldwide. in a week heard special coverage al jazeera explored every aspect of the conflict, the human, the political, and the economic, and the possibilities of resolution. ukraine war one here on, on out there. in november 2020 austrian security service is carried out operation lock so against dozens of muslims. i opened my eyes and saw a machine gun pointed with my head. but a court found the race on north pole. and now charges dropped against one of the accused. one, the reason why they are doing this is because they want to intimidate antiterrorist measure or discrimination. austria operation looked all on algebra. lou
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ah, let's get on to this for his id. thank you so much. nick will also come back to the top of the english premier league 2 goals and at a time. so them being asked that a for, to validate happily twice in this gang, philip could senior, hey, putting them see what up just after the half hour mark austell. i will look into it back from a defeat against title ronald manchester, sissy. a equalized true alexander's enchant coat. the decisive moment coming of an old go by will cut winning keep any more sinister. georgina is sha financing in a spot with head martinez failed for corner in search of an equalizer. and that a lot also breakout and school. a full 50. we'll retake top sport if they can beat
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no from forest. that one up again is at the off time. now british billina jim ratcliffe has confirmed he's in the running to buy manchester united cattle. shake. justin been hammered. bonnie is the other bitter to have gone public . united current owners have been looking to sell the club since last november. radcliffe, any auto group already own football clubs in france in switzerland and last year failed. in an attempt by chelsea. i believe the statement where i'm bishop and highly competitive and would want to invest in manchester, united to make them the number one club in the world. once again, we would make the club a beacon for modern progressive fan centered approach to ownership. now gone international kristi not see has been found that insecure following the earthquakes, which hit the country at see who was 31 years old of him playing in the turkish subdivision. we'll say stuff, emerson, chelsea in new castle during his career gannons sports broadcasting gary al smith says he'll be remembered for far more than just his footballing achievements or can
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i see 1st of all beyond be in the foot of this year, november if you money, terry. and he built a brand for themselves, and actually he did not want this brand to come out. there was hair famous prison program. prisoners could not pay for the remarked fees and helping them cope with the prison conditions. we thought was just an ordinary humanitarian efforts. we got to know later all that money went by christie and i choose foundation, a bill to reputation as it is. i see kept helping other football as who and not in a position to help them like he was. so that is all he will be remembered very, very fondly. all england's criticism for themselves in a strong position to be new zealand in the 1st test of that series. after setting
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the home, sort of a target of $394.00 in a dominated with the ball under the lights still brought forward. victims included the key name of cain williamson, new zealand with $63.00 for 5 of the clothes. i can't think of. i've done that before, so yeah, it was, it was great. and, you know, anytime you get k, you know, you know, played against him since when 2009 or something and seen him score a lot of runs against his i to, to get him early was, was a great feeling and i'm not played since september so it's nice to feel like i contributed in some way to a good day, and hopefully we can have a good 1st hour tomorrow and get me to know much choose between the teams of the dates or the 2nd between india and australia, india for 262 in belli nathan line, taking like wiki australia been reached 61 for one for a 2nd later to try his head was beaten at the close. he was moved to the top of the
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order of to david warner was ruled out of the rest of the test with concussion. he's not happy with india. a one up in the full test seems to practice and form a tennis one the one course elk grove has continued his successful return from injury. the teenagers competing of the argentine opened just 1st torment since november, spanish pay think they live, it should serve. it's made in the semi phones look at this close call for member of great britain's sale, g p team moms got from falling off the boat while it was moving it around 50 kilometers an hour during this rice in australia. thankfully, one of his teammates did manage to pull him back on board. the team finished the rice, she managed to get over the line in 6 was the pretty insane situation where we were in good shape and a rice. and we went into a job and we had to take some advice of action on to canada, i think. and just a little bit of flick with the boat on the helm, said for old matt. go to a friend,
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flying for the front fair and then he was like a rag doll on the end of his teva. it was wrong to foils off quite high and was just watching in good shape to round. and it was, it was pretty full on the water. thankfully, he's like a rush to sell the boat even get it back on board. and he's pretty tough guy. you know, you said all i keep going, keep going. sorry. i think we salvaged it 6th place and what could have been the last place? wow. okay, that is how useful says i look on friday. thanks. i will see you later. bad is it for this news? i will be back in the middle of another half hour use see ability ah ah
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