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hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ladylike e village, whom ross's president criticizes the west in his state of the nation address and suspends at path him and nuclear arms treating as well. the u. s. president is in poland, where he'll be delivering a speech in the coming hours. lime sammy's a. them live in some on law where the latest earthquake is only intensified the police for health. also ahead. torrential rains, triggering devastating landslides and brazil will be live from the hot hit city of south sebastian. i'm trying to get raska with sports a huge game in the european champions league later with liverpool, up against hoses, rail madrid, in a repeat of last season's final. ah,
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president vladimir putin has announced moscow will suspend its role in the new start treaty that limits stockpiles of nuclear weapons. the arms control agreement is the last remaining between russia and the us who did made the comments during a wide ranging addressed to his nation. we alluded, they want to deliver a strategic defeat. leave. i have to say that russia suspends its participation in new started treated. russia does not abandon the treaty, but suspends its participation. now, before resuming the discussion, we must 1st understand what countries of north atlantic alliance like frogs and great britain aspire for. and how will we take these strategic arsenals into account where the youngster got our correspondence are following the story ak the region. we has same bus raphi and keys, alan facia in war, so where present buys and is about to speak in the next couple of hours. but 1st
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let's go to a summer, been jive 8. he's standing by 1st in moscow and or something. give us an idea of the significance of putin saying that he will suspend rush, his participation in his arms control treaty. what it is, the last remaining treaty between these 2 countries, which russia has suspended now between these 2 nuclear armed powers, 13000 nuclear warheads. and this was the treaty which was going to work to words at reduction and disarmament of nuclear weapons put in saying that he's suspending it and making it clear that he's not pulling out because there needs to be some room for maneuver. and as you mentioned, this was a wide ranging address to both his audience at home and abroad. and he wanted to deliver the message that, why was it important for russia to go to war at the foundations of which he, according to him, was based on the rests, interventions in ukraine. he spoke about how there was talks of bringing in nuclear
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arsenal into green ahead of the special military operation as russia likes to call it. and he spoke to his dra local audience about what russia has been doing in the past year. it says, according to him, the rest has not been able to achieve its goals of defeating rushes, military, breaking rushes, economy, or isolating russia completely. so all in all, a wide ranging abysses subject all sorts of issues from social, political, to economic discuss there. assuring his people that this is the right way forward, but also telling the world and warning them that the russians are not going to stop until the day reach their final gold of victory and warning. the rest of providing, especially against long range weapons, saying that they'll have to go deeper to take these weapons out. so a defied present. vladimir putin, a person who did not indicate that this war might be, might be coming to any time an end any time soon. and squaring the blame on the
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western powers. and also, as i'm aware, it was saying that the chinese top diplomat one g e as arrived in moscow. what's on his agenda, where we've been seeing a shuttle diplomacy in the last few days as the anniversary of the war comes closer, or you saw president biden in heave and one v arriving in moscow. this is rush, this is china's top diplomat, the message being the china once the world to know that it once or not an escalation, but some sort of resolution to this conflict. it wants to use its power in moscow or to try and bring both sides to the negotiating table. there is a piece plan that it has floated according to chinese media that has been sent to cube as well, or for it to a notice. and also this was discussed in brussels when foreign ministers and defense ministers were meeting there. so the china is going to tell moscow that it does remain its ally. it wants to tell the rest as well,
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especially the united states, which is accused and worn china, of refraining from providing weapons to moscow, saying that the only country that is supplying weapons to the conflict is the united states. so it is a significant visit, as he and its allies tell the world that they stand, united and russia stands isolated. this is the opposite of moscow while what bhaskar wants to achieve. and it is going to be able to do it. standing with its allies visibly china, india, brazil, and others that have helped it to defy not just sanctions, but also this drive to make russia stand alone in the world. nathan and sing visit it will be keeping an eye on us that not for the moment. thanks very much for joining us there. little the latest from moscow. i'm a mother you as president, has traveled to poland capital war saw a day after his unannounced visit to cave. he was welcomed and more sought by pressing under his duda and sat down with senior east european officials. i hadn't
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expected to discuss the possibility of permanently stationing american troops in poland as go over to alan fisher. he joins us now live from warsaw alans is a much anticipated speech. what are we expecting biden to say? that's right, he'll be sticking in about 90 minutes. he's been keen to do this feats for quite some time in the white house. at pains, in the last couple of hours to point out that this isn't going to be a direct response to what vladimir putin said a couple of hours ago, although they may well touch on some of the themes that let me put and talked about one of the things they might well say is the if let me put and believes that this as an attack by the west against russia, then call their bluff, pull their troops out of ukraine, and see if the battle still continues at what joe biden will do is pay tribute to poland, as he did during his meeting with the polish president. thank them for being essentially a gateway to allow the resupply as the ukrainian army, an armed forces at through their country. he will also talk about the humanitarian
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support that poland has given ukraine. not least than absorbing millions of refugees in the 1st days of the war a year ago and continuing to be home for many, many of them. and even though some of headed home as well, and he talked about how the west will continue to help poland with that level of humanitarian support. but his sharpest comments are undoubtedly going to be for vladimir putin and russia. he will talk about how this is very much a war of choice and the more of aggression how vladimir putin thought the west and need to in particular would be wicked. but they've come together under the united states leadership and decided to make a stand for democracy in eastern europe. he will continue to say that the united states will be there with at the ukrainians, making the point. that's why he made the trip to keep on monday to show that not only as they are physically with president's landscape, that the united states stands with them and all sorts of ways,
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including continuing to provide at the end of military support for a country that is facing the might of russia, it will be very much a following the script this time around. you remember that a year ago when he spoke right at the end, he said, this man cannot stay in power. many people thought that was your bite in calling for regime change that was wheeled back by the white house within minutes of that. but it's clear that joe biden wants to make it absolutely certain to vladimir putin, that the united states is beside ukraine and isn't going anywhere in this conflict . i have pam, i'll be bringing biden's speech to view as, as it happens in just under nice minutes time. allen. the moment thanks very much. we'll ukraine's foreign minister, meanwhile, is in brussels to meet leaders from nato, and at the e. u. the nato sexy general young sultan back says in crane has the right to defend itself in the face of rising russian aggression. he is mobilizing more troops on
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sending in more weapons, and that's exactly why we need to step up also for to, for ukraine. because it will be a tragedy for ukrainians, was also dangerous for all of us. if a person put in windsor in crime. and then we had to remember, this is, this is a war of choices, war, aggression, or rush of the sides to invade, or a neighbor, ukraine, or under crane, of course has the right to defend itself as being now to zane estrada his life for us in the ukrainian capital key that zane 1st will give us an idea of what the reaction has been there to vladimir putin speech earlier on tuesday. while we have heard from an adviser to the president's office, he describes vladimir putin to someone who seems irrelevant in his talking points. seems out of touch and confused about the realities on the ground when it comes to this war and ukraine. and he's described his commentaries, narrative,
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his word choice about the existence of nazis in ukraine is the same as conspiracy theories and the existence of aliens in ukraine. so really a mocking tone to the reaction that we've heard from the government here in ukraine . and they will see the narrative that vladimir putin is putting out once again as reading from an old playbook while ukraine is really playing an entirely different game. nothing the russian government has done, has really worked out. this is not where they want it to be a year into this war. ukraine has pivoted heavily towards the west. ukraine is closer to the, to the e. u to nato, to its western allies, to the united states. and those allies are pumping in weapons and support to ukraine in enormous fashion. just today we've heard, or just yesterday, president biden announced another $500.00 of a military aid for the ukrainians. so really it hasn't gone the way that vladimir putin would have liked, and that pivot to the west is likely to continue and carry on no matter what
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direction the battle on the front lines goes well indeed away from all this talking in the capitals. what is the latest that we're hearing from the front lines of the fighting? well, the ongoing battle for bottom with is really the major sort of focus point for anyone watching this war at the moment as we go into the one year anniversary. but civilian spaces continue to come under attack just a few hours ago. the city of her saw that was taken over by russia and then last, during the counter offences carried out by the ukrainians. that city continues to come under attack shelled overnight. 35 grad rockets fired overnight. another set of grad rockets far just hours ago. 6 people killed in a civilian area at a bus stop in a residential area and a market 12 people injured. so attacks like that. carry on. meanwhile, on the eastern front, the weapons that the soldiers say they desperately need for many of them,
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it simply won't come in time, no matter how much support is coming from the west. in the next few months, for many of the soldiers on the front line, it is already too late. the wounded keep coming this, leaving the front line on their backs into the care of metrics with the lucky ones stabilized and moved to hospitals where the hope is they will leave on their feet. so do not good news or some of the most difficult thing for us right now is losing our sites is losing our people out. those who are fighting for ukraine when they bring in a person who is wounded and has deadly injuries you watch on them. and you can't help with anything you. what is the worst thing you can imagine at aid station like this one in the den, that region close to the fighting. there is very little space between life and death. doctor se saving
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a russian soldier can be just as important to you for those sure that i took the hippocratic oath, and i am obliged to treat old patient regardless of nationality. and secondly, the saved life of a captive is an opportunity to exchange for our captive in their camp. so that way we can save the lives of our soldiers once a year. and still the wounded. keep coming. facing rapid assaults in the east or standing guard in the north ukraine soldier say the threat of the next russian attack is everywhere. were about 15 kilometers from the border, with the bell roofs, in the chernobyl exclusion zone. russian forces had occupied this area at the beginning of the invasion, senior commanders with the ukrainian troops now tell us that they are carrying out these live fire exercises to be prepared if russian troops ever decide to come back
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. these drills are happening close to the site of the 1986 chernobyl nuclear disaster rushes occupation of the site last year. the ongoing occupation of this upper region nuclear plant, ukraine says, makes the threat either by accident or design of nuclear fallout. a real possibility of january the training is happening here because there is exist a chance of possible attack from belarus, which we already had some time ago. so we are training at this exact location to be sure we are ready to meet the enemy, me engaged in battle, or waiting to get into the fight. ukrainian soldiers say they've been forced into the kind of conflict that was until a year ago, a thing of the past. they say they want russians to leave their land and peace to return. zane bus ravi al jazeera turnover exclusion zone ukraine.
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ah, in. now rescue is once again searching for people trapped under rubble into care. after another earthquake struck the country, the epicenter was in the province of summon. don, let's go straight to somebody said dan, who's also in sunday for more sunny indeed, we had some nerve wracking moments when it comes to the search and rescue operations. you mentioned laura when that earthquake hit last night. there were reports emerging from the minister interior himself. he went to one of the buildings saying that 6 people were trapped in the rubble. sadly, they recovered 3 bodies out of that rubble. it's a very well the pictures here say it all. i just need to look around here more distraction because of that earthquake. 6 people were killed. 28 buildings
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collapsed. 294. people were injured and had to be hospitalized 18 people in critical condition. my government is saying that been at least 90 aftershocks. we experience one of them earlier today when we felt the ground under our feet here, begin to shake and we could see visibly some of the buildings shaking while the authorities are saying they're sending extra attention. that's very welcome in places like here we're all day. we've been hearing from people saying, coming up to us saying, can you help us? can you get us tense were sleeping out in the cold was sleeping out in the rain. now, 28 buildings is the number that the officials have given for that i where there have been a collapse of a number of structures. but when you get out in some of these areas, like in some and off, you start talking to people, they'll point out other smaller houses and ask alpha to point out. as tony, turn the camera around and plenty of houses which collapsed last night. this one,
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for example, um it was standing, the owners told us and till last night and it's collapsed as well. perhaps some of these places were weakened in the 1st earthquakes that happened earlier on 2 weeks ago. but certainly last nice, earthquake, not helping a whole lot more. let me just take a moment to cross the road, show you another place just the cross the road. that's also a building that collapsed last night. if you are watched our coverage at 13 g m t, we spoke to the owner of that building. denise who said, how he and his kids are for all their life savings into that building, which is now collapsed. look at, look at this one. look at the scenes of destruction. it's quite catastrophic in moving all this house belong to the cousins of mister denise
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. sadly, he told me the cousins didn't make it. they were killed in the collapse of this house. and as you go down further down the road, the more that you go down the road, the more scenes of destruction you can see, and the more stories we run into, people on the side of the road we've been talking to them all day. and they tell us very harrowing, disturbing stories. i can aside, we got the army trucks coming through now. but as we go down and we speak to people, we see we hear these kinds of stories all the time. and it's, it's very, it's very difficult because choked a chuck corridor, a mortgage. and that's the guy's trying to bring us some food to us. nice of him. but look at this, it doesn't really need
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a lot of explanation. it says it all. and it's happening. look at the how deceptively picturesque this area is for him in this part was water mediterranean area where people flocked to some in some of these cities, at least along here. and it's just, it contrasts and it plays with your mind that it plays with your site key. not only buildings being twisted and the, the steel being twisted here it's, it's people's lives too. and this is not the only place of course that suffered damage. and last night's earthquake was rob mcbride found out this package from an takyo turning up. what used to be that for my home to witness now it's complete destruction in these latest earthquakes. in the 1st 2 weeks ago, use of toes says he was rescued from this building after an hour and decided to
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come back a week ago to retrieve valuables. in spite of the danger. yes, it was risky, but these were things we could leave behind valuables like identity cars and document was all he didn't know that 3 people had been killed here the night before, while also retrieving that possessions. this is what his building and the one surrounding it looked like after the 1st quake. the video was taken by another resident who was also planning on coming back to retrieve possessions, but says he knew with the strength of monday's quakes, that the building wouldn't survive. have not thought of this, and i don't think anyone can ever plan anything wrong after things like this happened. soldiers who've been stationed here for the past week have been describing to us how these latest quakes have completely transformed this one street. yet again, some buildings that had already been damaged have been further pushed over to one side. others that were close to collapse. now just piles of rubble for cities like
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an takia. these quakes have added to the suffering and the misery people are already enduring. bill, owl, and his family now share this one tent with another family. when the quakes came, he said they had to comfort that terrified children. then it was like we were out at sea and we were being hit by waves coming from one side to the other. the people in this corner of south east and turkey, i having to re live the nightmare that began for them 2 weeks ago. rob mcbride, al jazeera and takia, all the full strength, so of last night's earthquake struck in a place called death. now, that's where we have our correspondence raise a bow life from there we can go to her now. so teresa, how much damage was done by last night's quake there?
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for tommy, it's a very cold evening here. and as you can see, ride behind me, there's a heavy equipment that continues to see the devil, but they're also trying to find the remains of those will continue to to go missing many are continue to search or trying to search for their loved one for we were told that the kind of dogs were her year to get dandy protected from a specialty to way. and that's why they're trying to do right here. so many of the buildings that you can see right now that we're showing you some you were destroyed by the place on monday they collapsed. they had been weakened by the earthquake that happened on february 6th, and they completely fell down monday evening. and that's why we're working here right now. many of them could have died. you actually have to wait 2 weeks ago, but he'll be in their relatives have not been able to find them not far away from
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where i am right now. i eat 3 people, died in a building and when going back to find some with their belongings. and they say they're finding them shelter for, for the night, for the winter, for the cold weather than when you're right now. and that's when the way killed the kind of wait, and that's why people are gone him and he's asking people to stay away from this building that you can. why be home? the danger is right now and the, asking them to stay away because he asked to shop. as you mentioned earlier today are still ongoing. well, the latest quake called panica over the border in northern syria as well. oh my, i'll herani reports from a friend where people are being forced to sleep on the ground. now i don't want to, if you 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,
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people lying on the ground spending the night here for fear of eminent shakes. many of them, a survivors who lost their homes and the 1st 2 earthquakes 2 weeks ago that the sufferings of not come to an end. now there's a shortage of shelter, food and medical supplies. it's bio misses 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 earthquake that hit the area on february 6th on hold on. just 0 or my l. herani in a free electro countryside. or we lost our cars. i mean, dan, momentarily. we have him back now, so let's go back to sammy and some under yeah,
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thank you laura. it, sir philip at 10 situation here. so and connection is an issue and it's part of the story really, really here that we need to point out. it's very hard, we speak to people who have been coming to us all day. i wonder if our cameraman can pan round the be asking us, do you have electricity? can we charge our phones? ah, you know, connectivity? do you have internet? do you have a phone? this is part of the, the challenge that's going on here. it, sir, it's a hard challenge for people in this part at a concern and the hard challenge for people in this part of the world. it's an even harder challenge for people across the board can only imagine what it's like for people in syria. it's a war torn country. it's also been hit by a series of earthquakes. that's done nothing to help with supplies of aid getting through to the country, especially when it comes to medical aid. st. ahold of now explains 11 year old mohammed is still in pain. i 2 weeks after he was pulled from the rubble
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of his collapse home in northwest syria, he is among the thousands of victims of the earthquakes that had their epa centers and neighboring turkey. he was a crown set them up a bill giving appropriate medical care to such patients as 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 is a medical care appropriate care for such patients is something which is complicated because you need to everything. and the problem is you don't have anything. and some hospitals re shortage and goals, they could not find goes to to, to give, to would, on the wounds for the patients. i hope that donations will come to the area aid
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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 not. and i need 3 dallas 2 sessions a week. now they're given me to because didn't have enough equipment and he would 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 a demand for dialysis. while i was removed from the marble after 7 hours and as a foot failures injuries, i need kidney dialysis, but it's not available all the time. i can't stand on my own feet in the beam. it's not his only pain. on the cause of over the laurel i left my home in algebra 8 years ago after we were bombed. it was only 8 months ago there bought a new house. now it's gone,
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but his greatest loss is his wife and 3 children who all died in the ruins of their new home. then another al shahita on as he can on scandal communications with sammy zaden in southern tech. here are a little patches or leave him to reconnect for our late as shows. in the meantime we're going to speak to mohammed ali brash. he's a doctor with the syrian american medical society and joins us from aid live. that was my been great to speak to you. thanks very much for joining us since we've heard an awful lot from southern tech here in the wake of this quake as late as quake on monday night. not too much information has been coming from northern serious or perhaps you can tell us what was going on when the quake struck last night. ok, thank you very much for interviewing me. last night, 5 o'clock, 5 minutes past 8 in the night. we feel the quick,
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this is rebounded sick week or somebody's yeah. do you know sick week actually with the but sort of hide from the 1st one because the still we have patient to be treated in the house with the house with and follow the patient and our equipments already start to be finished, but still we are receiving some donation from the united nation or or i don't know that there is something coming through the hospital, but it's a few. it's not just number of patients yesterday. actually, the, it is now a lot to do it, but there is benny in the beep when people some of them, they jump over the from the chicken, the floor 1st floor and they have some fractures. we have some new roots, as we have seen cove of the patient because they are feeding of the feeding of destruction to be pulled down on over them. the whole building is
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a cracked. nobody can go back to the home. so it's a staying in the street. they are looking for tends to stay and that they spend all the nights and cold, which are in the street. and really this is make us have some difficulties in treat. those people they need the more help they need. so you can support, they need food, they need a lot that they need electricity so that the city of this tuesday are feeding. yeah . and is that still the bone? it's coming maybe one hour about well, so i feel it's just my sin and really the situation is very bad. nobody, you know what is going on. so really we need the handle from the war we need from the united nation to come immediately because they,
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in the fed as to when they came late for us. they should have the time to come and see what is going on on the hospital. you know, if you missed and all the materials we need to, to get from safe to a lot of people. and it's hard to imagine the tara, that causes someone to jump from a 2nd story window was what, yes, what concern do you have these quakes? and after shock, so going to keep repeating really, we have to give it to cation for the people that they have to be ready for, always for an, a emergency coming immediately. and we have to have more hospitals, more stuff to be ready to, to treat those people. it's really the, the situation is expected. we don't know what is going to model. so really we need
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support from does or to also to give them to give us the knowledge and experience. in these cases. we know that some aid has been getting into these opposition held areas, not enough, as you've just been telling us. what more do you need and how, what, what corridor walls need to be opened to allow this a to reach the people in a faster manner? actually all the room and the few minutes materials which is in the hospital to be renew and replace because we, we with that too much of this material. what we have in the hospital and also that people need to be rebuild their houses. they need or any place to stay in it. they need at least shelters or 10 or something to be built to
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stay in it and they need food, they need to close it. they need the even money to buy food and eat and the drink and specially the children's children. they have also lack of meaning to be drink, where you cannot find in the market in the black market or so really the need to much in i will explain anything. the need to still too much. this is what i can remember. no. ok, dr. me 100 allah bratia. thank you very much. taking the time to speak to us here on the desert news. our sink when take short break now, but still a had here on al jazeera and my residence of one small town in ohio, a skeptical that the air and water is safe. plus we take a look at china's real estate crisis and efforts being made to bring back by a confidence and wales is what be matched with england appears to be in doubt. has
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threatened to strike as coming up the sport with jack ah. with a lot of rain and snow blowing in across patagonia, been doing it for a day. it's going to keep going in the forecast north that is nice and quiet, where we've seen these big showers produce that flooding and lance live near south parallel the shower to come for the south towards porto allegro, the not as intense as of the see the spinning side of it off shore, now to take it mercy angie with it, but they will still be big down. pause in that part of brazil. and if you form the line up into northern brazil as well, particularly just near the border and further west near ecuador, flash flood possibility, particularly in ecuador, from that,
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that the trade winds and optically strong moment. yes, it looks like the some right in nicaragua and costa rica may be panama, but generally speaking, the skies are fine and largely open as is true. right up to was ago. in the us, things are a bit different. we still got winter, our hands is dipping down into the upper midwest and back out through eastern canada, still warm in the east coast in the south. but look at this for a picture that is a late winter storm. that's a cold dolly when bringing snow to low levels. in washington, oregon, northern california beyond northern california, san francisco's temperature keeps going down as the skies become gray. and that's also true than allay. ah, ah, a story of love, patient, and pain. what forces me to live in the camp is my love for hemp out, is you the world follows this child the only
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ah, and again you're watching out, is there a his reminder of our top story is this, our process president vladimir putin has announced moscow will suspend its role in the new start treaty that limits stock piles of nuclear weapons. the arms control agreements is the last one left between russia and the u. s. u s. president has travelled opponents, capital, warsaw day off to his unannounced visit to keith. he was welcomed by president andres judah, and sat down with senior east european officials. and at least 6 more people have died in take here after another powerful earthquake and off to shock on monday night buildings that were already weakened have now collapsed the epicenter of the stronger magnitude. at 6.4, quake was near unto here. rescue teams in brazil is searching for dozens of people
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missing off the floods. and landslide swept areas around sao paolo and he's 40 people, have died. one a kiana. keir reports from south sebastian life, she still was brothers. lived here, he has little hope of finding him alive, so sorry. so confused is what all told you must be buried somewhere here. my sister in law and my baby niece were rescued from the rubble by the neighbors. but my brother said behind it was dragged by the mud avalanche that destroyed their home. suez brother is one of 40 that died in lethal land slights in the seaside town of san sebastian, 200 kilometers from brazil's largest city so boldly. so the by shell was the epicenter of devastating floods. after $600.00 millimeters of rain fell in 24 hours . dozens of people remain missing. a family living in this house was like he a 62 year old man, his daughter, and 2 grand children,
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aged 10 and 15 the flight. as soon as they heard the mud slide and the budget cation being torn down the hill, and they made it just in time before this tree crashed into their house, brazil's president, easy, not to lunar. the super visited the disaster area on 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 . with niels 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 and 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
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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 forced to help gathering close water and food for the flood victims. we have $300.00 people that are expecting more to come and will soon run out of space. while some neighbors are helping the rescue teens, other offering courage lit with songs. and pray for the rain to stop monica and not give all jazeera some say by shall brazil, frustrations are still simmering in a smaller, higher town in the us where a train carrying hazardous chemicals d railed earlier this month. new health clinic surveying set up for people despite assurances by local officials, that there is no health risk. like hannah has more drone footage from the sight of the train crash, wreckage is being cleared from the scene. but residents fear the impact on the
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environment is less visible. the anger was clear at a recent town hall meeting with many insisting that they were being lied to by authorities who maintain that is no health risks. oh, the c e o of the train company, norfolk southern, visited the town to meet with some residents, leaving many less than satisfied with what they heard. it's a terrible arcs of it. it falls on your shoulders, it's or train, but the c o. l ensure declined to answer specific questions about clean up concerns for being completely transparent. completely collaborative with the ohio he pianists and transportation secretary pete put a judge has made public a letter he sent to shaw calling for accountability,
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writing the people of east palestine cannot be forgotten, nor can their pain be simply considered. the cost of doing business and questions are being raised in congress. a senate committee is calling on rail companies to provide information on safety and the transportation of hazardous material. a move that for the residence of east palestine, ohio comes far too late. my cannot al jazeera with elections in nigeria does days away. recent attacks have caused concern amongst the public houses. i made a jess has more from my degree but no state in northeastern nigeria has seen 14 years of bulk or out by others, 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 mean for livelihood by
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themselves. we started out in bunkerville, too, there in jeff, in order to address the good coffee from the insurgency, which are not limited to include in polity and caribbean climate will never really decide, including the plethora felt of thanks to the biggest military spending in nigeria areas over on by board quote on fighters have been taken back. the significant dropping attacks. my boy cor, i'm an ice l affiliate is boosting commerce in the northeast. here at the main market in my degree traders from child cameron. and is your are loading of merchandise to take across the board and that is creating more jobs and incomes. what the ne gained in terms of peace are the areas of the north have lost. the thought has to be accepted. there are still people there as to the villages that are under control or bandaged. there are a lot of atp that are not in the area. farther south are you, titian for independence has led to the killing of hundreds of people in attacks on
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civilians. security forces and government buildings. policy, there are at least $88.00 am. groups across nigeria from bended to fight isn't malicious, supported by state officials. this and not the group or the number one security element or threat to the 22 in 3 elections. in the past, these groups, the ads have the capacity to not only disrupt the upcoming presidential election, but blanche nigeria into deeper crisis. i'm goofs, you have killed tens of thousands of people in the last 15 years. now jude and voters consider security has their biggest concern, and one, whoever wins saturday's election to tackle you to head on. what do them grow? so some politicians accused of using brothers as means toward their objectives. even the election voters want to use t for change now appears and described how many degrees al jazeera made, good. 3 united nations peacekeepers have been killed off their convoy struck
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a roadside bomb and central molly. 5 others were seriously injured. un peacekeepers have been supporting molly and containing an insurgency in at central sa hell legions. the chinese government says the property market is improving after a new survey reveal sales of houses and 16 cities rose for a 3rd straight week that china's real estate crisis is far from over. as katrina you reports from beijing. this book and downtown dating 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 paddle other uli we haven't made much profit this past 3 years while there are more new houses and a many people think there will be more customers, but it isn't the case. and the reality is, with all the vacancy rate is relatively high,
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and the sale rate is low. and what everyone is waiting on a watching, the chinese government says property prices will recover this year. but didn't only isn't convinced. he says the sector suffered because of the pandemic, but that hasn't been the only problem. in 2021 days, 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 bias in the lurch authority. now, scrambling to prop up the industry, which contributes about a quarter of tried his g. d p. the government's intention was to bring down the leverage not 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 recession since $900.00 ninety's. and in addition to that, there was co restriction, so the overall sentiment over the market was just become way more pessimistic than
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the market. then the government intended to intended to see in december aging ended almost 3 years of harsh, 0 corporate policies. it also eased lending restrictions for property developers, lowered mortgage rates and ended housing orders shipped caps in some cities. the consumer confidence remains lower in big cities like aging, the cost of an apartment is typically much more than one young person can afford. so parents and often even grandparents pool their entire life savings to help y one . but in recent years, many families have held off choosing instead to keep the money in the bank. analysts expect property prices to stop declining this year, but say it may take years for the sector to fully recover. for didn't only the big challenge is reversing people's mindsets. he says many believe investing in property just isn't as profitable as it used to be. katrina, you al jazeera,
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baiting sela had her on out as sarah why the woman climate could be in trouble for the future of this unique race that's coming up in sport with jack. ah ah
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ah ah oh, hulu. ah get you all the sport now and hes james laura, thank you very much. well, there's a blockbuster game in the u. a for champions league on tuesday is livable take on rail madrid in a re much of last season's final. besides face each other in the last 16 this time
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round manager, your cop recently re watch the one no final loss in paris and said it was torture. that defeat stretched, his team's windless, run against rail to 6 matches. the people are at home for the 1st leg. we need to be too super games to be honest, to get through, but i have no problem with that because if you play your best, you don't have a chance. grandmother doesn't have to play the best and still have a chance, and that's that, that's a difference. and that's a pretty special, but i can't wait as for the holders rail, madrid, they're 8 points behind leaders, boss loaner in the spanish league. so the 14 time when is a once again looking to europe's biggest club competition is their best opportunity to let some major silverware this season live. am i supposed to be? i think where we are today. we're in with a better chance than we were this time last year, or at least in terms of other people's expectations where we were last year. they
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didn't expect madrid to win at the other champions. the game on cheese, they see napoli away at the rosalie champions, frank foot italians, and never made it past around 16 before. but natalie reciting, great form. the 15 points clear at the top study, that coach was showing off his skills and training. and it sounds like he's pretty excited for the much later unless you are 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 in the upper boot until you finish. when does is napoli don't play like an italian teams. and for me, that's also one of the reasons why they are so far have they play with the most intensity by some distance. they are aggressive with the bull and counter price with incredible intensity brazil. danielle, that remains in jail after spanish court rejected his request to be released on fail. the 39 year old husband helps it's jeremy the 23rd for an alleged sexual
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assault in baltimore and nightclub. he denies any wrong doing and had offered to surrender his passport, wherein electronic tag, or the court ordered him to stay in prison, saying that the high chunks with fleeing spain because of his wealth and the severe punishment he faces. if conflicted rugby now whilst disposed, that team announcement just 35 minutes before coach warren gatlin was due to name his school. the fact that they 6 nations much with england, the whales plays the threatening to strike boycott the game in cardiff over pay to speech. understood that a failure to fill the fixture would come at a cost of at least $11000000.00 for the wall struck the union. i think the genuine threat is, and i did, there's no doubt about that. but like i said, having spoken to a few people today, i'm confident that we will get some resolution. i think just come to here because everyone needs to take some responsibility in. and i think people are well aware that these negotiations and discussions have been going on for the too long. i
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think the players were given assurances on a number of occasions would be sort of the unfortunate situation that you know, that they haven't been able to come to an agreement to tennis now, call us our craft is aiming to in his 2nd tournament in a row the spanish 19 year old has just won the argentina open and cited. now he's in brazil looking to defend the open type. last year. the us open champion has only just come back from 3 months out injured in the break, and given him a chance to reflect on how he looks off to himself the government, more than 30 countries called on the international and big committee to ban russian and bella russian athletes and the ongoing war in ukraine, the united states, britain and the hosting next gains france are among those to release a statement following a summit. earlier this month, you see continue to look for a way for russians and bell russians to compete neutrals at the paris 2024 lympics
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ukraine is threatened to boycott. if that happens. the m b a now and good news for fans of milwaukee box. this star man yanna such combo injured his wrist last week against the chicago bulls bot tests have revealed that he's avoided serious damage . he could miss some game, but we'll be able to return once the swelling and pain of sight. the buck saw half a game behind the boston celtics came on the race route for the eastern company. now to the super goalie in the n h l connor hill ebook made 50 saves for the winnipeg jets in the fall. one victory over the new york rangers to put that in to context, the average is around 25 for games are these to well so, so the record held by ron tuck, not to say 70 shots, back in 1991 for the come back. lou, thanks. a team now known allen, colorado. sure. dozens of runners have taken parson, unique half marathon in the indian himalayas. but climate change means this could be the 1st and last time the race can be held on the frozen lake avenue middle
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explains. ah, and with that, they set off for a historic one, dozens of athletes based, but 21 kilometers on the frozen pang, only more than 4000 meters above sea level. the 1st of its kind in india are absolutely thrill aren't fortunate that i am bodily. she bridges in the making regoza dela, ronald lebanon, euro ball in russia, where the damages were oversized lose. bang on lake is nestled into him. molly, as 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 run strained for days to acclimatize. even though we have a good cardio base, you know, running a lot or did you. but still coming at 4200 meters, challenges your big system, your, your diet from your lungs of
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a challenge. and you got to learn to breathe harder. the event is called the last drawn to raise awareness about the consequences of global warming. looking at the rep and melting glacier imposed by global climate. and we taught to send a strong message to the world is saying that this could be the last done on frozen bengal lake. similarly, this glaciers on the hill and mountain men or fries and stay forever, le dock is a cold desert in the himalayas and home too many glaciers. people here have been demanding more protection for their land. they say increased human activity in the area like large developments and tourism a melting glaciers and threatening their livelihoods. these black unburned carbon minute we're at 11 to 15000 feet, so fuels don't burn properly. so the fuels go up as suit which is
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black carbon and fly through the glaciers and cover them up with a darkish tinge, which means the glaciers absorbed the sun even more. 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 our planet. bother me mister al jazeera. all right, that is, i guess both for now. laura, thanks very much. and i said for this news allen, would you say with us for a full bulletin of news in just a moment. and
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then to 3000000 nigeria of registered to vote in the front to turn to pretty general the next 10 to 30000000 more than the entire volume population in the rest of west africa. the vote to say they care about the economy insecurity. unimportant . how is it would bring your comprehensive coverage of this election? the candidates, i'm the issues rushes 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 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,
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on out there. when the news breaks, families still have all they say they want to leave without getting their relatives out of the robber. when people need to be hurt and the story told, my dad and water everywhere, we are left without anything to keep us warm. with exclusive interviews and in depth reports on the shelving doors here, a precious thought, a thing specimen al jazeera, has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live knees ah the mirror like even i need you or jim ah.

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