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i was going places to go tough times the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for troops on the ground? the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom and demand the truth up front with me, mark them on hill. what al jazeera, the american people is 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 know about you? and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics? the bottom line with in a wide ranging state of the union address, russia's president is defiant on ukraine, announcing the suspension of
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a key nuclear treaty with washington. put them in poland. joe biden says you as support for ukraine is unwavering, and russia's invasion is very safe to strengthen the nato alliance. ah, and are entitled, says al jazeera ally from london was coming up with a report from jim doris assyrian town, reduced to rubble, my residence salvage. what they can from the ruins. and once the face of mexico's war on drugs, former secure to chief general garcia, luna, is convicted of corruption of his ties to the sinner cartel. ah, and are the russian president vladimir putin says moscow is suspending its role in a treaty that limits stockpiles of nuclear weapons. the so called
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a new start agreement is the last remaining between russia and the us. both nations account for about 90 percent of the world's nuclear warheads. russia's low house of parliament will consider the decision on wednesday. washington says hooton's decision is deeply irresponsible. while the un urged a return to dialogue is bon jovi has more for moscow. what easy do r i c p? if you do not see boy d mirror image or tomb a year since his last address to the nation. and it's 1st since the thought of what russia called you a special military operation when you're trained for them. vladimir wooton said the country, we'll do whatever it takes to when you go. it is rumor. he said moscow's attempts at dialogue have only been met by hypocrisy and nato expansion, eckridge's demon. but going to war, it was the fault of the rest. your shift you get that i knew was evaluating. it was the western started, the war, and russia is using force with stop it. the goal of the west is unlimited power.
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the special operation was launched to protect the russian federation and eliminate the nazi threat. he said, he just figured he was beefed up in moscow with hundreds of members of russia. political elite, an armed forces, attended his state of the nation speech, put an announce benefits to help people away instead of russia had maintained its economic strength of best and sanction. but outside critics challenge the russian president narrative. this whole decision was based on miscalculations, bio russia. he overestimated the power of the russian military. he underestimated the power of the ukrainian military. he underestimate the thought is, all of the western countries to stand up against russia was more accused the rest of plotting to send nuclear weapons to ukraine before the invasion to his wide ranging address was meant to assure the audience at home and warned will perish, including by announcing the suspension of rushes participation in the start free tv with the united day of good. i hear. yes. somehow lewis. russia is suspending
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participation and start with the nuclear arsenals of the u. k. france, as well as the u. s. are directed against the russian federation. moscow will take this into account. it is unacceptable that the u. s. has started to reshape the world order only to suit itself. in the last year that parisha nuclear plant in ukraine, which is the largest in europe, has come close to nuclear disaster. and the possibility of nuclear weapons is being used if the war escalates has been widely reported. amusing, no steady quote, change and acknowledging the end of the war. all those gathered at the conference center in central moscow stood in silence to commemorate russian service people who died put in announced a special fund to assist the family. the soldiers and veterans rush. i will do whatever it takes to win the message from a defiant president put in was to assure his people what you're hearing from the rest is and true. according to him, the rest has been unable to isolate russia. if he did military or break its economy,
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but as the bar drags past the one year mark, there is no denying that the people are beginning to feel the impact. some are media with others error. moscow. nato secretary general has urged moscow to reconsider its decision. our diplomatic james base has more in brussels. there's real concern here at nato headquarters about president putin's decision on new start ever since the 70s. there have been limits on strategic nuclear weapons from the u. s. and russia, and in fact, after the cold war, both sides reduced their nuclear stock piles. this though, is the last treaty left and the nato sec general yen stilton berg raised his alarm during a news conference. i asked him if it made the world a more dangerous place, more nuclear weapons and ha, and less arms control makes the world more dangerous. and that's the reason why innate to we are work so hard and to engage russia on issues related to on
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control and wanted while i so supported the new start. and also why i'm calling on russia today to reconsider it's a decision to suspend its participation in the new the start agreement. we have to remember that this is another last major arms control agreements. we have mr. salton berg was meeting here with the ukrainian foreign minister, dimitra caliber and the you foreign policy chief, joseph burrell. the focus of their meeting was the ammunition that is going to ukraine in particular artillery shells. it's believed that there are more being used by ukraine than can be manufactured. and mr. burrell revealed that he has sent a letter to all e u defense chief saying for now, while those factories speed up their production, please give it your stocks to ukraine. in the meantime. yes, president joe biden says van emmy threatened miscalculated the will of ukrainian people to defend our country during his visit to the polish capital on tuesday. i
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hadn't sent pitching was also wrong about nato and the on will in america. and fisher bought some also the, this was a call to rally support with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe biden used to speech in warsaw the paint, the challenge of the war in ukraine. in stock terms. no, no one can turn away their eyes of the atrocities. russia's committee against the upgraded people. it's ap horan. it's abhorrent. but extraordinarily, as well as by the response of ukrainian people. and the world is unannounced, visit to keep the day before, perhaps overshadow the address. but he knows people are growing tired of the cost of the pain and of the loss. and he re emphasized america's commitment to the battle. president furnace. your fraud was something to day did you did think was possible a year ago. the democracy of the world had grown stronger,
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not weaker. but the autocrats of the world grow weaker, not stronger. because it allowed moments of great up people uncertainty. that knowing what you stand for is most important and knowing whose dance, right, you makes all the difference the president as a weight of those who want him to do more. if he wasn't, there was a sign in a central square in warsaw to remind him calling on america to put jets in the fight. he warned. but a weird, his russian counterpart spoke hours earlier. he addressed the russian people directly. united states in nations of europe did not seek to control or destroy russia. the west was not plotting to attack russia, as prudent said, today, and millions of russian citizens. all we want to live in peace with their neighbors, are not the enemy. a year ago, joe biden warned skeptical allies about the dangers of russian troops mast on the
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border of ukraine, even as vladimir putin was seeing, he had no intention of invading this speech, was all about warning those allies of the consequences of walking away or losing their spite alan fisher al jazeera warsaw, as we had earlier, ukraine's military says it needs more arms and ammunition from western allies to hold off. russian attacks help is on the way, but from many troops on the front line, it's too late. and miss riley has more from nature novel exclusion zone and of warning sunday, as may find images in his report. distressing. the wounded keep coming on leaving the frontline on their backs into the care of medics. the lucky want of stabilized and moved to hospitals, where the hope is they will leave on their feet, should looseness goodness of them. as of the most difficult thing for us right now is losing our fighters for job losing our people. it's out those who are fighting
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for ukraine when they bring in a person who is wounded and has deadly injuries you watch on. and you can't help with anything. what is the worst thing you can imagine? at aid stations like this one in the de net region close to the fighting, there is very little space between life and death. doctor se saving a russian soldier can be just as important for you, for those sure that i took the hippocratic oath, and i am obliged to treat the old patient regardless of nationality. and secondly, the saved life of a captive is an opportunity to exchange for our captive zera 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
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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 . 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 that 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
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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. zene basra, the ulta 0, the chernobyl exclusions on. can you, craig? ah, rescues her again, searching for people trapped under rubble and took here and syria after nath quake late on monday. the latest tremors happened 2 weeks after massive quakes killed more than 48000 people into clear people had just begun returning to their homes. at some buildings already weakened have now collapsed. at least 6 people have died in the latest earthquake and hundreds have been injured. touring the southern province of us men here took years president rich up to have ad one promised to
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rebuild quickly. the quakes of exposed unsafe building practices. at one said he would bring those responsible to justice. in syria, it's estimated up to 45 percent of infrastructure in the northwest of the country has been damaged. we'll have 15000 families and now homeless. we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster as a vague is in gazande tap. resource center is engine dearest and syria. and we begin with this report from rob mcbride in antique here turning up at what used to be that former home to witness. now it's complete destruction in these latest earthquakes. in the 1st 2 weeks ago, use of ers took, says he was rescued from this building after an hour and decided to come back a week ago to retrieve valuables. in spite of the danger. eric walter. yes, it was risky, but these were things we couldn't leave behind valuables like identity cards and
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documents. although he didn't know that 3 people had been killed here the night before, while also retrieving the possessions. this is what his building and the one surrounding it looked like after the 1st quakes. 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 an takia. these quakes have added to the suffering and the misery people are already enduring. bill and his family now share this one tent with another family.
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when the quakes came, he said they had to comfort that terrified children. then as 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, in turkey, a having to re live the nightmare that began for them 2 weeks ago. rob mcbride, al jazeera and takia, i had begun following the recovery efforts in gas in tip. last night we saw people out on the streets unwilling to go back into their homes because of the earthquake and those after shocks. we saw picture stations, very busy people sitting up because because of the crate and saying that they would be spending the night that night in the vehicle not today has calm down a bit. many people have actually left. and the reason is because people there was a state of panic yesterday. people are fearful because they don't know what would
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happen next. they don't know whether they building or secure even though that they have not 3 earthquakes. this didn't always that risk that, that the building that the living is damaged and it could come down anytime that's in the back of everybody's minds. when you speak to them, they say, well, we don't know where we live, where it takes that we've given. it's secure or not for those people, the intensity or temporary accommodation road then reliving that trauma every time that there's an off the shock every time this is trema, they relieve that trauma is really affected by college and reading still that fit. and many people want to go home, but they don't have any homes to go back to. and many people are not prepared to go back even to their cities because because of the crate and the impact that has had their lives still to come out in. the rescue operation continues after floods and lands lives in brazil. dozens of people are still missing. plus as the u. k inches closer to deal with the european union over northern islands. not everyone's
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happy. i'm will re talons and belfast and i'll be looking at the dangers involved. ah, i think sidney's about of a sundry day is this franco system moves up in that general direction behind it sings a warm yep. caught substantial. 29 in melbourne. 38 in ad labor. say 24 in the thunder in sydney. much of western australia increasing the cloud in the north, it's getting increasingly wet. that suggests flooding is quite likely. seasonal brazil the same is melvin for you. you're off of your 30 once again, the average is 27. you're up towards $35.00 that freeze out the interior of our tommy get to friday so that the front concert just gets warmer and warmer, and sidney will join him. that wants us, the shouts make their way up towards brisbin is already cooled and considerably in
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southfield cross. just drop about 15 degrees and it's still a cold wind from the south with yet more right over fright, significant rain fall north ireland in indonesia. showers anywhere could be pretty big in malaysia, pretty small. and in the philippines and optically wide spread, either we've had snow more recently in northern parts, japan. so a few shall come from hong shoot. basically the ricardo for coal supply. there's not that cold in china, but there is cloud and rain creeping along the yangtze valley, so that will be a little bit disappointed or will have eventually, i think. but in the thirsty shanghai, ah, african stories from african perspective, short documentaries, from african filmmakers from bob we, we were pioneers of how the comments group changed the way would you be good to me?
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i'd be happy to go into a physical done ivory coast and he's gone fresh armed fishing woods and the shawn africa direct on al jazeera lu . ah, one of the top stories here now to 0, russian president vladimir putin has announced that moscow will suspend its ro, an a treaty that limits stockpiles of nuclear weapons. so called new start agreement is the last remaining between russia and the united states. yes, president joe biden has delivered a key speech in poland just a day after an unannounced visit to ukraine. he says you are support for. keith is
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unwavering, and russia's invasion has only served to strengthen the nato alliance. and he, 6 people have died in turkey or after another powerful earthquake. and after shock on monday night, buildings that were already weakened have now collapsed. the epicenter was near the city of and tucker in time. comments or latest quake also caused panic across the border. in syria, in region already devastated by years of conflict. earthquake survivors who lost their homes have know where to go from jan doris. so said our report here the destruction is absolute. such a book elliptical seams are so much white spread across the whole town off gender, us in this town. 1150 buildings have been either completely collapsed or now they are heavily damaged. they are not habitable at all. this
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rubble was once ham off many families, but now that are only remaining the memories of a life that was was here. we can see there that the carpets, the blankets, pillows, the clothes cheers, and the toys that once happy children were playing with. but now it is just this that is left behind. the moment that you enter the town of gin, dress that destruction the scale of destruction simply shocked you. and it is quite hard to imagine that there are still people living in this almost completely destroy town. until you see people living among the rubble on the rebels and some of them still digging below to get some of the 4 sessions back. and the worst thing for the residence of gender us is that they have no option. there is no where that
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they can go. many syrians here told that they had seen the worst of the enduring 12 years of civil war and conflict here. but now, in the aftermath of the earthquakes here, they have even lost more their homes possessions. what was lethal, laughed, and the sense of security rest, who said that al jazeera gender is not with syria. dr. muscle al jack is a program manager for the syrian expected medical association. he says there is a shortage of medical supplies in syria, mythical le consumables, stock and warehouses in not with syria, a short, a leverage of medical consumables. and the medications in these a hospital in the area of 19 hospital responded to the
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gothic, quick disaster where supplied by millions or supply line, which is also a suffering from the shortage from the warehouse in bourbon. how it will be well provided by some consumers from the ritual, which were in sufficient to respond to the needs re, bye bye, the the, the quick, a gets and consumables, a basic consumables, a dr. mexico for my security chief has been convicted of drug trafficking by a jury in new york. janera garcia, luna, was found guilty of taking millions of dollars from a similar drug cartel, mexico's largest crime group garcia. lou, who had pleaded not guilty, was once the face of mexico's war on drugs as the country's top law enforcement
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official. he's the highest ranking mexican official to stand trial in the united states. cameras under has more from new york. while he certainly was the face of public security in mexico for many years, and he was really the face of the mexican government's fight against the sinaloa drug cartel and other similar cartels like them. you were to ask mexicans for many years. who is the person responsible for bringing down the drug cartels? they would probably mention garcia luna's name. he served in a cabinet level position as the secretary of public security under a former president of mexico. but there was always sort of rumors or speculation that perhaps garcia luna was, was, may be involved in something and was corrupt himself. but it wasn't until
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2019 that the federal prosecutors here in the united states started to really build their case against him. and then brought him to trial here in federal court in brooklyn, where he faced multiple charges against him of conspiracy. and also a conspiracy for drug trafficking. he was found guilty on all of those. and again, this is one of the 1st times that such a high ranking, former mexican government official has not only been faced criminal charges in the u. s. but also now been convicted. he faces a minimum of 10 years in federal jail here in new in the united states, but could face as much as life and jail when he sentenced a few months from now. israeli forces have detained at least $27.00 palestinians across the occupied west bank. some were arrested in the refugee camp in hebron and
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others in the janine refugee camp. $80000.00 palestinians have been detained since the start of this year. and 51 have been killed. emergency workers in brazil continued to search for dozens of people who are missing after devastating floods and landslides. in south paolo state. the death toll has risen to 44 and almost 2 and a half 1000 people are displaced or homeless. the city of south sebastian bore the brunt of the human toll. as monica vienna here reports this small beach here in bar huddle site is the only way in to one region that was flooded. the roads have been totally blocked on both sides of the road. so the people here have been isolated since sunday. they have no way to get out no way to get supplies just by this, these boats here are the ones that are bringing supplies, which as you can see here,
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they're loading on to trucks and to take to the village. this was the area that was most affected by the floods by the torrential rains on sunday that left our at least 40 people dead. and many missing. 3 united nations. peacekeepers had been killed out of their convoy hit a roadside bomb in central molly. 5 others were seriously injured. un peacekeepers have been supporting the country in containing an insurgency in its central sahara region. hundreds of people have taken to the streets of sedans, capital to protest against the countries military rulers, bright police, fire tear gas, as flashes broke out between demonstrators and security forces. in cartoon, sudan has been in political turmoil since 2021. when a military jointer seized power in a qu from a civilian lead transitional government, her democracy activists have been organizing protests against military authorities
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since then you k government and e, you are ancient, closer to a revision of their bricks. it agreement on northern ireland. it started to change the workings of the northern ireland protocol, a deal put in place to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. for a challenge reports from belfast. finding a solution to the problems. breakfast created for northern ireland has proven hard as steel, but signs are the u. k. government and e u. a welding together, a new deal edge innovator makes equipment for the recycling sector for our business. the crew to haul is absolutely essential. it needs to be kept. the protocol has allowed companies like edge innovate to weasely trade both with the rest of the u. k. and with ireland and the e u. export and companies really need that all that,
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that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be a normal goal in terms of what our government is going to do on the northern economy. but not everyone here is so enthusiastic about it. northern ireland eunice hate the protocol for them, it unacceptably weakened the bonds chaining northern islands to the rest of the u. k. last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern on and power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton. a customs from tier that separates the turns the united kingdom,
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india divided kingdom by administrative european union checks, dollars on acceptable, no wheel or no. we court a new each act union. a support is necessary for risha soon act to push through the u. k. e. u. d on the protocol, but it is preferable to have it. the dangers of an invested unit community are continue to political paralysis and possibly even this law as post a threatens a return to violence. so much depends on the detail of any u. k. e. u deal when it finally appears. many businesses want the protocols, benefits maintained, but union as parties would rather a disappeared altogether. rory, talents, out of era, belfast and more view anytime on our website. the address for that is our 0 dot com . ah.

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