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you want an it is our life from a headquarters and don't find any navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. homes destroyed lives shattered again. a 2nd wave of earthquake shake, southern turkey at least 6 people are killed. and i am sammy zaden lie from some 1 dollar. the latest earthquakes have intensified the destruction and the police for hell while across the border, assyrians also experienced the horrors of the tremors. more than a 130 people are injured. vladimir putin says he, suspending participation in a treaty with the united states that limits nuclear arsenals. and the head of russia wagner group accuses moscow's defense, ministry of destroying his mercenary organization. also we take a look at china as real estate crisis and the efforts to re i virus confidence. i'm
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devin nash with for to huge game in the european champion later with livable up against holders around madrid and the repeat of last season's final. ah, in welcome to the news our people in turkey and syria are once again scared and shaken to more powerful. earthquakes have rock both countries. 2 weeks after devastating tremors killed more than 47000 people. so the center of monday night stronger magnitude, 6.4, quake was near the city of taco buildings that were already weakened, have now collapse, killing at least 6 people. and then northwest syria, people fled buildings. as the shaking began, the white helmet volunteer group reported more than $130.00 injuries. let's go straight to sammy's, they done and summoned for more. sammy thank
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you so much studying what as you can see from the scenes behind me, it was the seed of destruction. it's even more a scene of a destruction after those earthquakes and after shocks of last night. and i have to say the aftershocks have been continuing to day just before we went live, we felt the ground shake. we looked up and saw some of the buildings, not here. we were in another location. some of those buildings also shaking. so you can understand the panic and the terror that people are feeling right now. let me bring you. some of the facts. authority say so far, been more than 90 aftershocks. they've sent 6000 extra tents to hattie area and they've given 10000 lire 233-5000 families. find to ease that pain, which is a parent, as you look across faces. as you look across the landscape, 28 buildings have been destroyed. more buildings have been destroyed, i should say,
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in hats high, it's a deeply disturbing scene of destruction. i was talking with the owner of this building. he was saying, up until last night, this building was relatively untouched. and all of his hopes for surviving this crisis crumbled to the ground along with the building. it's been unfortunately a common scene, a common sentiment across tortilla, across the earthquake zone, as, as now, as said, bag explains 3 more victims to add to the 10s of thousands of people who have already lost their lives. o 4 men were trapped inside this building . only one made it out to life that come to salvage what they could of their belongings when the earthquake hit. the 3rd in the space of 2 weeks, their family members waiting, hoping their relatives would be brought to life. instead they saw the loved ones
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carried out in body bags. rescue workers had been winding down their operations. when the earthquake struck me, we were planning to go back to our homes. this earthquake has extended the process . we never left the rescue operation. we continued our fight, did our best to pull out people alive. elsewhere building better to vibe to us. quakes and $730.00 are now gone. last summer and i taught province at car dash come capture the moment that a woman screamed. the earth trembled. all the buildings and hat i have collapsed. they are dead. and let the airport panic. us a quick hit in the spring. so medical use
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a politicians tv interview from an aide distribution center interrupted usage that john, in the unit from alder alarm. from these already traumatized disbelief. the terror has come again on the audio. we were very scared. we thought the ground would tear apart. and nation rocked just 2 weeks after twin s craigs appended the lives of millions, killing tens of thousands and destroying countless homes. it was really shaky. we hardly stood up, it was very difficult. you know, you know, it was going to happen. we were expecting that. so right now, so we are expecting more so everybody should be, you know, more prepared about this. this is the moment the quake struck 11 in rebel, hold north and syria, more misery for people suffering severe,
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shortage it in food medicine and has him on top of a decade old civil war family. the already sleeping on the streets in freezing conditions, back into gear. hattie's messes people at the end of the robot. people poured into the street another night and the cold of a sense of fear prevailed in thousands of after shock. this late earthquake has people asking where they can go to be safe. i thought vague that off the well, it's not only people out there what i said is sleeping out in the cold shortage of housing. we've been hearing that sentiment all day. here. we have to say, we did see some trucks full of authorities. we're delivering tense, but that's been the. i don't think so far enough is reached. we've been hearing since the morning. people saying we need more tense. we need some way to sleep. sources. like i said, the trying their best to get enough supplies into this area, but the needs are just so great and talking about housing and figuring out in the
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cold scalper if we can turn around and show this building. this building also was totaled in last night's earthquake. i was speaking earlier that cfo and can quickly are speaking with denise santa monica and denise the loan handler, oregon. oh sure. sorry marcy. what happened yesterday for leah, missouri thought of the dent danny white, the lead done. well, i need your modem. so last night the earthquake hit and it completely destroyed this home. he was telling me how their his father, his brothers himself, they put all their life savings into this place will. and when i mean, when i mean was away and my gun what i had another but a dish. williams a wine came on. i me via all right, i'm gonna ask out for the get a shot there that i asked him, where are you guys that helped sleeping now he's like out there in the garden on the what will be your screen know your screen right? that little garden area, they've set up tents and they're sleeping out there. they're trying to salvage what they can. you can see they've brought a truck here. they're trying to salvage what they can now,
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some of the electrical goods which were in the house. very hard. we're seeing this all day we saw in our earlier shot. you might remember if you're watching, when we saw the other house at the end of the road. and the lady was taking out the bits and pieces from her home as well it's, it's a really heartbreaking and disturbing scene to see played out again and again and again. thank you. sure, conscious, ian, instead of him say, get good. did the job done yet to get a laugh? yeah, we'll check it. one them is the me and done. there will out of ear jamie, and were there were loud am jimmy and mike, a 3rd of her was refer it to monona yourself, thought an actor. okay. the will add on, at least she couldn't, he's thanking that world. he's thanking the muslim countries in arab countries in the whole world for all of their help. clearly, there is a lot of desperation and hardship going on here. this was not the api center though . the api center was in deaf now we've got teresa bows, standing by live for us. there. teresa, what is the scene looked like, where you are by sammy larry,
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that the alleged asian, wherever you know, can here in high in the 50. whereas, you know, there is a destruction. there's people who are desperate, who have lost their homes, who have lost their relative. among other things, you can see right behind some heavy machinery right here in hot, so they're clearing the rabble and starting to clear the rebels. but at the same time, we were told that they're still trying to find the remains of those who of those who passed away under many believe that some of them could still be right here. where we are right now. the earthquake that happened back, that's monday. the fixed point for earthquake were told that killed 3 people not far away from where i am right now. there were going inside their homes and they were trying to recover some of their belonging. and that's where they're killed because the aftershocks are still going to be just as you were saying. and that's why the government is asking people to stay away from this weekend buildings because it's not safe for them to go inside. clearly the aftershocks are going
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there. pose a risk, many of those who live here have left to many are staying intense, have gone to other cities that many are asking us about the rebuilding process. it's, it's funny because many have asked us why did going to be happening with our homes, with what we have lost and the government has announced that one year plan to we, we build the devastated areas. they're saying that 200000 homes will be built at that's what many people here are expecting. something like that to happen, but it's not going to be easy. it's going to be a very, very challenging thing to do for turkey. there is economic problems, very high inflation, a currency that has depreciated a debt, among many other things that there's also going to be lots of international, a system. the world bank, for example, has said that they have pledged over a $1000000000.00 to help this country recover from this massive earthquake. so i
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was telling you lots of people desperate lots of people who have lost everything they now, even though the rebuilding issue is the main topic for those who have lost their homes, their belongings on their loved ones. there's also the immediacy, the need for medical assistance, they need for assistance and they need for a new home teresa, as you talk with people, give us just a feeling of what is the most urgent things that they're lacking. well the government came under a lot of pressure. many of their people we have spoken to are telling us that they did not act fast enough, but some of them were waiting for dates for some type of relief to reach this area . however, they're saying that they've now have some food that they now have some tens. and as i mentioned before, they now want to know what will happen with their lives. the government is
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promising a very fast rebuilding prom error process. they're promising holes in over a year times and that's what people here would like to see happening, but you know about what they have lost. there's also this happening behind me. they're still trying to find the remains of those who have died. it's not clear yet how many people remain buried here, but i'm told that just a few meters away from where i am. 300 people lost their lives. thousands of people lost their lives in a place like this one. so that is still ongoing. but when you talk to people, you know, you get a fence off the desperation of that pencil, new thing, everything you on. and of course there are still. 2 you talk to, we're still trying to find their loved ones. many of those are telling us they still don't know where their relatives are. all right, sorry about that. thanks so much for that. up day we'll talking about people's urgent needs. the authorities have been speaking about the help that they are
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mobilizing and trying to get to people in earthquake stricken areas. roger hi of old go on the president has been speaking. let's go of analysis isn't causal. lou and anchor said him, what has he been saying? well, sammy turkish president, head to day a travel to or small. yeah, one of the earthquake had cities and noodle and his law. he had districts of gods and those 2 districts, as you would remember, were hardly hit. and he started his speech by responding to the critics he received by the opposition. as many of you would remember, it's been more than 14 days. and since the 1st day of the earthquake, because of uh, the damage in their 1st reaction because of the collapse in the g. a, some operators, it was so difficult to reach out to those areas and the opposition and also a, even a good ruling up by disabilities. how could sized the government for late in air relief laws. and we've been hearing for,
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from the people in the field that in some cities, they were 2 days late into some cities. they were able to reach after 3 days and it today, he explained what here, what the turkish and g o circus red crescent did. he said they are delivering it to the meal. so 2 and a half 1000000 people, he said, and more than 450000 buildings need to be demolished so that the government shall start rebuilding the area. he responded to all those critiques about the government's relief response. but he said it was obvious that everybody we need to . they need to take lessons about the earthquake and he promised that all those cities will be low buildings and durable to earthquake. all right, thanks. so my center console knew that from an chrome course, we have to remember this earthquake has reached many countries far from turkey. and of course not the least syria across the border. so saw those been in the northwest
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of the country looking at the damage from the latest quite they are suffering from this waters of the clean water. there is no electricity, no heaters here, not proper blankets as well, particularly for children. it is quite difficult here and also the recipe for here has not been a dec weight. so on the turkish side, you have seen that the voting noise or the weight of the v good. having lived in machinery and also power off the professional. rescuers be nice, left is working to save lives there, but when you come to the union side it's completely silent. the silence of grief, silence of a bone demand and they. c lack the more than the coupon, and indeed they were using very much, dement recruitment and even sometimes with the bad hand trying to pull out their loved ones. loved ones out of the rubble here so that,
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that was many that was one of the main problems here. the lack of international aid that arrived very late, only days off the earthquake, this region, these are nationally started to get in. however, it is very much lito and they said very much, it's too late as well. they feel period here. they feel that they are a bond and therefore get them by the internet community. and they said that the voice was not heard the through the last more than a decade of the civil war. and now they're called in another disaster. so here in syria, the disaster are just just overlapping. well, i'll just, there is what i heard on the walls in our free and in theory a when the quake hit, this is what he witness. now i don't know if he had my i will star medina. this is a football pitch in the middle of a friend city where residents flopped and panic following the most recent earthquake and subsequent tremors. as you can see in the absence of tints, people lying on the ground spending the night here for fear of eminent shakes. many
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of them survivors who lost their homes and the 1st 2 earthquakes 2 weeks ago. the sufferings of not come to an end. now there's the shortage of shelter, food and medical supplies. it's by all mrs. nothing but a tragedy in the northern part of syria, amid a poor response from the international community. the recent earthquake is exacerbated the sufferings. we witness the state of overwhelming panic, reminiscent of the early moments of the 1st earth quake that hit the area on february 6th on hold on just 0 or my l. herani in a freed aleppo countryside. of course, when it comes to supplying syria, the country is already facing a challenge even before the latest quakes lost by earthquakes, certainly did not make the stocking of medical supplies. and the easier than the reports, 11 year old mohammed is still in pain. i 2 weeks after he was
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pulled from the rubble of his collapse home in northwest syria, he's among the thousands of victims of the earthquakes that had their epa centers and neighboring turkey. particular set them up a bill giving appropriate medical care to such patients is complicated because we need proper supplies and we don't have anything. the entered survivors are many more than 10000 across syria. the majority, at least 8000 are here, and the opposition controlled northwest were health facilities are already under strain due to 12 years of war giving as an indicator care appropriate physical care for such patients is something which is complicated because you need everything and the problem is we don't have anything and some hospitals, shortage in goals, they could not find goes to, to, to give, to put on the wounds for the patients. i hope the donations will come to the area.
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aid and doctors have entered northwest syria. but there's been a lack of an international disaster response. hospitals are overwhelmed and they lack the means to deal with complex cases. this emergency means patients with chronic illnesses like kidney failure, are not receiving the necessary treatment or nana any 3 dialysis sessions a week. now they've given me to because they don't have enough equipment to deal with all the cases from the earthquake. our situation is very bad here in northwest syria. we could die because of the lack of care. many victims suffer from crush injuries which could lead to kidney failure. that's why there is the demand for dialysis was i was removed from the bubble after 7 hours and as a foot feed is injuries, i need kidney dialysis, but it's not available all the time. i can't stand on my own feet when the been, it's not his only pain on the cost of over the moral i left my home, anela for 8 years ago after we were bombed, it was only 8 months ago. i bought
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a new house. now it's gone, but his greatest loss is his wife and 3 children who all died in the ruins of their new home. then over there, al shahita, a lot of suffering in syria, a lot of suffering in. so here as well. and this repeated psych whole earthquakes and off the shocks, not only crushing the buildings behind me there crushing people spirit of area, a region that needs urgent health. a handy right now to dull ha, the president vladimir putin has announced that moscow will suspend its participation in the so called start treaty, the limit stockpiles on nuclear weapons. the arms control agreement is the last left between russia on the us. we allude, they want to deliver
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a strategic defeat. i have to say that russia suspends its participation in a new start to treat. russia does not abandon the treaty, but suspends its participation before resuming the discussion. we must 1st understand what do countries of north atlantic alliance like frogs and great britain aspire for. and how will we take these strategic awesome those into account? well, let's go to a solid and he's run, answer moscow. so how significant is the suspension of the start treaty or some what it is the last remaining treaty between the united states and russia, especially on this very important issue of nuclear disarmament and control between the 2 countries. they have over 13000 nuclear warheads, and this has been in place since the 1990 than this one. the new strategic and st. he was assigned in 2010. so it is significant. people are going to be watching it very closely because as the war has dragged on for over a year, we've seen the upper region nuclear power plant, the largest in europe,
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come to the brink of nuclear disaster. and then these veiled threats of escalating to nuclear war are in nobody's favor. and this is why it is going to be not just significantly washed here in russia and the united states. but also in other countries which could effect could be effected from a nuclear fallout. so what more did we hear from vladimir putin during his annual speech? well, this was a wide ranging state of the nation address lasting for over an hour, hour and 45 minutes where he talked about not just why it was inevitable for his country to go to war, but squarely placed the brain on the best thing that it was the best in the last 10 years, which have been ramping up its weaponry and its designs across the border. and it was in russia's national interest to go to war. he was addressing,
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not just people who are in the room, but also his speech was being broadcast in all times on the rush in all major cities are not screens where he wanted to assure his people that what you're hearing from the rest is not true. what you need to know is that russia has been able to withstand the economic sanctions. its military has not been defeated and it is continuing to find new pot the in the world to the best. his message was that the more long range weapons you send to ukraine, the deeper we will have to go to try and take them out. so not a speech where there was any chance of reconciliation, the chance of pull out. but a defiant president, telling his people that the country is going to do whatever it takes to win the war and is going to go to all means and all and to make sure that it happens. ok, thank you so much for that update from moscow. let's find out if there's been any reaction from the ukrainian capital even bring in same bus robbie. so has there been any reaction to what president peterson have to say essentially that russia is
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not backing down from the war? well, the idea that ukraine represents some kind of threat to russia or the west and the ukraine attacked russia. people here will probably point to events that happened like the one that happened about an hour ago and say that it is russia to represent the threat ukrainian civilians in arizona. a strike of grad missiles fired into the city, into a market area, into a civilian residential area, and a bus stop killing 6 people injuring 12 other. those kinds of attacks become daily just overnight. 35 rockets it on city that used to be occupied by russian forces. now listening to the speech, we do have some reaction from an adviser, the president's office, who describes student comments as being irrelevant to the current conversation about the future of the war and being confused. he says that putting is confused about the ground reality and says that because everywhere there are for poor nazis, martians and conspiracy theories. so for ukrainians, they really see that putting as reading from the same playbook that he had a year ago while ukrainian are playing
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a different game entirely. they have pivoted heavily towards the west. there pivoted to allies like europe, nato, and the united states. and they have a seat at those tables now, and that is likely to remain the case no matter what the direction of the war is. all right, thank you. so my name is rob reporting from keith. meanwhile, ukraine's foreign minister is in brussels meeting with nato and you leaders, the nato secretary general, yan stoughton burke says ukraine has the right to defend itself in the face of rising russian aggression. and he is mobilizing more troops on sending in more weapons. and that's exactly why we need to step up our support for ukraine because it will be a tragedy for ukrainians, but also dangerous for all of us. if a president putin wins in ukraine, then we had to remember this is, this is a war of choice. this is a war, aggression rational decides to invade, a neighbor ukraine on the crane, of course has the right to defend itself. our diplomatic editor james bayes is
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joining us now. so james, words of support for ukraine. what else that stolen break out to say? well, we certainly got reaction to that decision on the new start, the suspension of participation of new start here. nato. very concerned about that . this is the 1st time since the 19 seventy's that in a fact there are no restrictions on strategic nuclear weapons they'd be treated in place all the time since that. and clearly that was since the cold war, initially a real reduction in the nuclear weapons on either side of russia and the u. s. i put it to the beta secretary general was the world now a more dangerous place. and it was pretty clear it is that this is a dangerous decision in the world. is it more dangerous territory as a result of what's happening? years has been announced in the last couple of hours by president putin. the
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meeting today, i think the real focus was on moments and getting more weaponry to ukraine, particularly ammunition and artillery shells. the high representative joseph burrell revealing he's written a letter to all the u. defense chief saying we're going to get more weapons from the manufacturers. but in the meantime, please give ukraine everything you can from your existing contracts and your existing stocks. now the other thing that we learned was a fresh comment from the nato secretary general about china. he says he's increasingly concerned that china might be about to supply rep weapons to russia. certainly the other 2 participants, the foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, saying he'd sat down with the chinese top foreign policy person, which is why and the state counsellor over the weekend. and he, he'd been assured that that was not going to happen, and foreign minister calais, but saying that his focus is on a possible chinese base plan that they say they're going to be in the coming days.
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but he said he's really not gonna make much comments on that until he sees the details. ok, james. thank you so much. james. blaze reporting from brussels while over in poland, the us president is there and he's in poland after mondays, unannounced visit to ukraine. the joe biden is meeting with the polish president andre judah. right now, as you can see from the life pictures right there, as well as other central european officials. and he's expected to discuss the possibility of permanently stationing american troops in poland. so that is a life picture of president bite, and let's bring an alan fisher. he's joining us some more. so alan, so what can we expect to come out of that meeting? well, it will certainly get rid of that in the, in the next few hours. what's more important, of course, is the speech the joe biden is going to make in the next couple of hours. he's not going to respond to vladimir putin has said during his address in more school in the last few hours. instead, he's going to set the scene for what has happened in the last year. you remember
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exactly a year ago, he was here at his going to thank poland because he's here in poland for the the rule that they have played. not just as a gateway and a staging pause for much of the military support that has gone in to ukraine. but also for the fact that it opened its borders to at the time, at millions of refugees who were coming out of ukraine in those far stays of the war. and many of them are still here. he's going to talk about the support that the united states and others can of course give to pull in to help them deal with that crisis there also to a going to is going to set the scene about exactly what happened the we'll talk about how the international community has come together to condemn russia for what is done in ukraine, how nato is no, much stronger. and he will talk about the way forward and how i as far as he's concerned, western democracies will continue to stand with keith. he's going to stick very much to his speech because you remember a year ago, at the end of his speech, he suddenly said that there's no way this man can remain in power,
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talk him up vladimir putin. and that immediately led to questions about whether or not the u. s. was supporting regime change quickly at discounted by the white house . he said, that's not exactly what he meant, a tall. but it's clear that many people in the, by the administration think that vladimir putin could end this war himself immediately by withdrawing his troops. and if there was a change in leadership in moscow that might actually help but expect him to stick very much to the speech of thanking poland and laying out how he sees america's role in leading the global reaction to what has happened across the border and ukraine. i think is how much allen frye, sr, reporting from warsaw last time for a check on the weather. here's rock. that study has been a story in south africa. the floods just about dissipated now and there's no more real significant rain to come. but the berg wind wishes means a mountain when to phone wind, as gibbons, extreme heat, across the lead, and todd just outside durban in the outskirts of durban, 41.4. the record here is $41.00 us for the whole year. so we just about at
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a year's record high now that's not your last to wind come yet from santa can change all those things and you baby nursing on the edge your screen. something may be of more relevant, more importance. that tropical cycle, which is quite intense. as it passed, a good 100 case away from russia's did this, that was a say, a 100 kays away was the central. it's still here, but it's much weaker making contact with the eastern side of madagascar. right at the moment the winds are still a 175 kilometers gravel. i think they're going to rapidly diminish. it's moving quite fast, but it still brings with it 14 meter ways and of course, to wrench, right, tropical cycling. freddy, that these have a habit of disappearing into the middle of madagascar and sometimes reforming. this 1 may well do that was we're expect to be during wednesday over oprah mortal greyness, some strengths. then it's forecast without gaining more strengths, takes to crossed the coast of mozambique is still had on the out there in is our
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weekend have now collapse the at the center of the stronger magnitude. 6.4 quake was near untouched. on the tremor shook neighboring northwest syria, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes more than 100 were injured. according to a group, russia president vladimir putin has announced this participation and the so called new start treaty, that limits stockpiles of weapons. the arms control agreements is the last last between russia and the us they had for the russian mercenary group, bagginger has accused the russian defense minister of destroying his outfit. he says they're not giving his fighters enough, munitions. so let's take a closer look at the wagner group, the private paramilitary force was established in 2014 after moscow annex crimea. it was founded by the russian business, man, you have any prison who is close to president vladimir putin. the wagner group recently recruited russian prisoners to fight in ukraine,
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promising them freedom if they survive. it's also active in parts of the middle east or west africa, including countries like molly and burke unify. so like say, moravia is a russia specialist and associate professor of national security and strategic studies at christian university in perth, australia. he says the wagner group is trying to monopolize military contracts in ukraine, left on the group, and the defect that the leader of the group is sort of complaining about. so he's effectively accusing the russian minister of defense of not providing. there are artillery elements of the walking group with much needed them. you need to and so we're talking about heavy artillery here and that comes up the week. so keep breaking my speculation that it was the walk in a group that. busy is responsible for a lot of success and you're in rushes, offensive been done by that. it was the wagner group that took on and major in, in,
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in, in curtailing the aberrations of the ukrainian or weeks a break. origin was st. decide in the russian ministry of defense for legal fled to shoot for like a brazen he is. he is walking to grow clearly, it's also happening in the time when, when, when the gramlin is a readjust in the strategy and your brain and 3 boys in obviously wants a major slice of this cake. effectively. he wants to some extent and it may sound to be absurd on one hand. the almost minute monopole lies rushes operations in your brain by simply saying, i want that all my forces proved to be more effective than russian regulus. as a result, give me what i need. are russia's invasion, has devastated agriculture in front line areas of ukraine. many farmers believe russian forces deliberately set out to destroy their livelihoods. natasha butler has more from northern ukraine. he cody has owned his farm in north and ukraine for decades, but he still can't believe what happened last year. russian soldiers occupied the
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property for 3 weeks in march. they destroyed buildings, ransacked, produce and killed more than a 150 carols, pointless destruction that hey, gary believes was driven by envy this so they will know within the port they were killing everything because we live better than them. we have farms, good jobs, rode street lights, they painted on our wools, who let you live better than us. i think they saw a civilized and developing country and wanted to get it because without it, they have no future of the thought was it looked at them when they got in his family, fled the farm just before it was taken over. he tells us that russian soldiers killed some people who stayed in the village. now he's trying to rebuild his life and his business and fix what the russians destroyed was. this whole area had to be d mind after the russians left, and these are just some of the many rockets the were fired at the farm. the farms
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had cctv cameras captured the repeated attacks at the top of some of the pictures. terrified cows can be seen trying to run away. we are good in the courtyard. i really hope the rest of europe never experiences this villa ungrateful from the military and humanitarian support. we're getting it. but if it stopped coming, ukraine want to be able to keep fighting this monster, and the aggressors will move on to other european countries. i agree. culture is one of ukraine's biggest industries, but it's been battered by the war. many farms have been destroyed, so guessing ones like this running again is key to the war effort creek or he says he's doing everything he can to help. he even has a son and son in law, fighting with ukrainian forces on the front lines. just one ukrainian families way of defined a senseless cruelty that their country is enduring. without a butler, al jazeera look, ashika, northern ukraine,
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o elections in nigeria just days away. recent attacks have caused concern among the public, the outgoing president, bahama jibari, had promised to and violence by vocal hut um, in the north al jazeera. uh huh. degrees has more from my degree burn, no state in northeastern nigeria has seen 14 years of bo caught out by those. but it's slowly emerging from the crisis with improved security. hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on new buildings and roads, and rehabilitating lives and livelihoods. what we did was to ensure that we created the enabling environment for the population to and that missile level would by themselves with that little thought in bunkerville to their in jeff, in order to address the good coffee from the inside and fee, which are not limited to include in party, including climate will never really decide, including the plethora relative thanks to the biggest military spending in nigeria
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. areas over run by bo, caught on fighters have been taken back. the significant robin attacks. my boy cor, i'm and i sell. affiliate is boosting commerce in the northeast here at the main market in my degree trade us from todd cameron. and is your are loading of merchandise to take across the board and that is creating more jobs and incomes. what the north is gained in terms of peace, other areas of the north have lost the to it has to be accepted. there are still people there as the villages that are under control or bandaged. there are a lot of atp that are not in that area. farther south, are you, titian for independence has led to the killing of hundreds of people in attacks on civilians. security forces and government buildings only say there are at least $88.00 am. groups across nigeria, from bandits to fight isn't malicious, supported by state officials. this and not the group are the number one security element or treat to the 22 in 3 elections. in the past, these groups,
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the ads have the capacity to not only disrupt the upcoming presidential election, but blank nigeria into deeper crisis. i'm groups, he have killed tens of thousands of people in the last 15 years. nigeria and voters consider security has their biggest concern and one wherever, when saturday's election to tackle it head on. what are the armed groups and some politicians accused of using violence as means toward their objectives? even the election voters want to use the effect change now appears and the fright. how many degrees algae 0. my degree rescue teams in brazil are continuing to search for dozens of people who are missing after flood, landslides around south polo. at least 40 people have died in the extreme. whether monica, monica reports and sell us about yell lion. she still was brother lived here. he has little hope of finding him alive. sunny shockey mused,
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is what all told you must be buried somewhere here. my sister in law, my baby niece, were rescued from the rubble by the neighbors. but my brother said behind and was frog by the mud avalanche that destroyed their whole. silvers brother is one of 40 that died in lethal landslides in the sea site town of san sebastian, 200 kilometers from brazil's largest city so boldly. san sebastian was the epicenter of devastating floods. after $600.00 millimeters of rain fell in 24 hours . dozens of people remained missing. a family living in this house was lucky, a 62 year old man, his daughter, and 2 grand children, aged 10 and 15. the flight as soon as they heard the mud slide and the vegetation being torn down the hill and they made it just in time before this tree crashed into their house, brazil's president wheezy not to luna. thus suva visited the disaster area on
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monday. as rescue operations continued, it sometimes nature surprises us, but many times we challenge nature. we have to think of safe places to rebuild houses for the people of south sebastian wood. miller's you means says it's time the government admitted the tragedies like these could be avoided. tell me to say to one of the people, blame us for putting our lives at risk by building our houses on the hills and unsafe places, but we have no other options. rates in the city are high and the only way we can afford a roof over our heads and put food on the table as by building our own shacks. and we don't have cheap housing. good mula escaped the land side with her husband and one month old baby. like many of the 2000 people who lost their homes or forced to leave. she took refuge in the nearby church. have you? i get asia. the church and thousands of volunteers were fast to help gathering close water and food for the flood victims. we have $300.00 people that are
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expecting more to come and will soon run out of space. while some neighbors are helping the rescue t other offering encouragement with song and pray for the rain to stop monetary and give i'll just 0 to buy, shall brazil be chinese government says the property market is improving after a new survey revealed sales of houses and 16 cities rose for the 3rd straight week, but china's real estate crisis is far from over. katrina, you has moved from beijing. this book in downtown aging, was designed to project a modern image of china, surrounded by cafes, shops and offices. a 2 bedroom apartment here once cost upwards of $1000000.00, but in recent years, prices have dropped, may or either yearly. we haven't made much profit this past 3 years or more new houses. and many people think there will be more customers. but that isn't the case
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. the reality is, the vacancy rate is relatively high and the sale rate is low. but everyone is waiting and watching. the chinese government says property prices will recover this year, but internally isn't convinced. he says the sector suffered because of the pandemic, but that hasn't been the only problem. in 2021 agent cracked down on debt ridden real estate developers with the aim of preventing a market bubble. the measures sparked a liquidity crisis, which left many buildings unfinished and thousands of buyers in the lurch authorities. and now scrambling to prop up the industry, which contributes about a quarter of tried, is g d, p. the government's intention was to bring down the leverage nor to kill the market since the measures were taken in such a hasty manner. and it was so strict that the market was in the wars the
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recession since $900.00 ninety's. and in addition to that, there was covert or restriction. so the or, or sentiment over the market was just become way more pessimistic than the market or than the government intended to or intended to see it. december paging ended almost 3 years of harsh 0 corporate policies. it also eas, lending restrictions for property develop is lowered mortgage rates, and ended housing order shipped caps in some cities. but consumer confidence remains lower in big cities like beijing, the cost of an apartment is typically much more than one young person can afford. so parents and often even grandparents pull their entire life savings to help buy one. but in recent years. busy many families have held off choosing instead to keep them money in the bank. analysts expect property prices to stock declining this year, but say it may take years for the sector to fully recover. for didn't only the big
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challenge is reversing people's mindsets. he says many believe investing property just isn't as profitable as it used to be. katrina you out as irritating fella had on the al jazeera news, our super goldie will show you the goalkeeper who made 50 saves in the n a charlie house coming up and support which i'm ah
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ah ah whole name a dozens of runners have taken part in a unique half marathon and the indian hima loads. but climate change means this
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could be the 1st and last time the race can be held on the frozen lake. have the metallic links. ah, and with that they set off for a historic one. dozens of athletes based for 21 kilometers and the frozen pang only more than 4000 meters above sea level. the 1st, if it's kind in india, i'm absolutely thrill aren't fortunate that i'm bodily street, which is in the making because of these kind of runs only able in europe or in russia, where the, the british got all the st. louis. bang on lake is nestled in the himalayas. it extends to nearly 160 kilometers, most of which is in china. temperatures for to minus 30 degrees celsius in winter. only 75 people who have run at high altitudes was selected for the race. runners change for days to acclimatize, even though we have a good cardio base. oh, you're running a lot or did you but still coming at 4200 meters challenges,
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your arabic system, your, your o die from and your lungs are very challenz. oh, and you got to learn to breathe harder. the event is called the last run to raise awareness about the consequences of global warming. looking at the rapid melting glacier imposed by global climate and a v thought, need to send a strong message to the world. and saying that this could be the last done on frozen bengal lake. similarly, this glaciers on the hill in mountain may not freeze and stay forever. le dark is a cold desert in the himalayas and home to many glaciers. people here have been demanding more protection for their land. they say increased human activity in the area like large developments and to resume our melting glaciers and threatening their livelihoods. these black unburnt garvin minute we are at
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11215000 feet. so fuels don't burn properly, so the fuels go up as suit which is black cabin and fly to the glaciers and cover them up with their darkish tinge. which means the glaciers absorbed the sun even more ha. the event has set a world record for the highest frozen lake, half marathon runners. hope this would inspire action against the biggest threat facing a planet. pardon? you met that al jazeera? here's all the sports news with jamal. thank you. during there's a blockbuster game in the way for champions league on tuesday as livable take on of ra madrid, in a rematch of last season's final. besides face each other in the last 16, this time around liverpool manager young clock recently re watched the one the final awesome harrison's that it was torture. that defeat stretched his team's windless, run against my out to 6 matches. liverpool or at home for the 1st like we need to be to super games, to be honest and to get through. but i have no problem with that because if you
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play your best, you don't have a chance. grandmother doesn't have to play their best and still have a chance, and that's the, that's the difference. and that's a pretty special, but i can't wait as for the holders around or if they're 8 points behind leaders. barcelona in the spanish league site. the 14th i'm when is the once again looking to europe's biggest club, competition is their best opportunity to lift some major silverware this season. little must possible. i think where we are today. we're in with a better chance to we were this time last year or at least in terms of other people's expectations of where we were last year. he didn't expect madrid to win at her mother. the other champions, the game on tuesday seize napoli away. you are filling champions. frankfurt the italians is never made. it pops around 16 before, but natalie on recite and grateful that 15 points clear at the top of that coach was showing office skills and training. and it sounds like you're pretty excited
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for the batch of the way that i feel like it's christmas eve. and i'm getting ready to leave some cookies out for the rain days. for me, it's always the celebration planning and the champions league. but let's see if we do enough to open our presence right here in class. also the welcome stadiums are played host games in the asian champions. late last 16 at alpha lama stadium. iranian team fill out who the stand to reach the quarter finals. thanks isn't also defending. saudi arabia's wisely kept getting the goal. the sentence team in the last 8 for the 1st time in the history they've been drawn against another saudi side, our hill, our final re one. you need stadium with the goals and just outside the 18 brazil. donnie alvarez remains in jail offer. spanish court rejected his requested to be released on bail. the 39 year old has been held since january 20th over on a legit sexual assault. and a boss lay in
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a nightclub he denies any wrong doing and had offered to surrender his passport and where an electronic tag. but the court ordered him to stay in prison, saying there's a high chance of him fleeing spain because of his wealth and the severe punishment he faces if convicted to tennis and carlos al carouse is aiming to his 2nd tournament in a row. the spanish 900 road is just won the argentine arrived in port cyrus allow, he's in brazil to defend the reopened title he won last year. just come back in 3 months out in and says the brake has given him the chance to reflect on how he looks often and so is the off for me to be out for 4 months meeting. that's right. i'm hoping that he was really off and i realize that i was not in the great things of the court and the in certain point he was headphones for me to realize what i have to do of the car better. you know, i'm clean by without, with a title gives you
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a lot of confidence to super high level, you know, doing this, this weeks. this told them that the going to be root offers was from one grand slam champion to another. and, and the murray food also come back when to reach the 2nd round, the cafe, even if you find champion in die health safety, 3 much point before beating lorenzo. just want to keep that one face for alex. i'm with the governments of more than 30 countries, have called on the international olympic committee to ban russian and celebration athletes and the ongoing war in ukraine. the united states personnel hosts of the next games, france, or malays, to release a statement following a summit earlier this month. he continues to look for a way for russians and russians to compete as neutrals, the power of 2024 lympics ukraine has threatened to boycott if that happens to the m b a and good nice fans of the milwaukee bucks. that's all man yanis and the combo
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injured his wrist last week against chicago. able the tests have revealed. he's avoided serious damage mr. game but will be able to return once the swelling and payment side, the half again behind the boston celtics and the race to the eastern conference. right hand is now to the see for goalie in the house on the head of a made. she say the winnipeg gets the next one victory over new york ranges. so that's in context. the average is around $25.00 again, but it's still short record, held it back in 1991 back and now now the colorado avalanche rugby now in wales postponed that team announcement just 35 minutes before coach worn garland was due to navy squat for saturdays 6 nations march with england, the wealth plaza, threatening to strike, i'm void caught the game in caught, if i have a pay dispute, it's understood that a failure to fulfill the fixture would come at a cost of at least $11000000.00 for the welsh rugby union. and india have qualified
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for the semi finals of the women's t 20. it was up in south africa about banks were when and in affected match against arlington. the final great game, india posted a $155.00 to $6.00 range. stop the irish in their tracks. and they fell 5 runs short in the joint england in qualifying from groups to that is all your support from me, joe. we'll have an update later. thank you so much, john. thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we'll take a short break and we'll be back right after that. we're much more off the days news and paul, the latest headline. see you then. ah, mm
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hm. luscious war in ukraine has dominated. well, he's for the past 12 months. devastating to those in the line of fire or directly impacted. it has strengthened global alliances and deepens, divisions with far reaching effects on the lives of millions of people worldwide. in a week, good, 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 algebra. the american people, if spoken, but what exactly did they say, is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much is social media companies
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know about you? and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line with oh, jesse with a panic.

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