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ah. hello, i'm ta mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 10 palestinians are killed and 100 injured during a ride by israeli troops. the occupied whist bag, a show of solidarity us president char biden meets eastern european leaders in warsaw. i president putin says russia is fighting for its historic lands in ukraine, in a rallying cry and moscow. i'm at the back of our border where thousands of drugs are now drown dead after the closure of dead men border crossing and on pieces.
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same it with your sports. you can top says he's liverpool side gave rail madrid or 5 golden thrashing at anfield at the spanish club. take a giant step with champion 3 quarter finals. ah, we begin this news hour with violence in the occupied west. bank. israeli forces have shot and killed at least 10 palestinians and a ride in the city of nablus, or than 100 palestinians have been injured. nearly a 1000 have been detained and $61.00 killed since the start of the year. base, a live pictures now from nablus, where thousands of people have taken to the streets in response to those rides. or we have to correspondence on the story. nita abraham is in nablus in the occupied west bank and sa, hot at is following the political developments from west jerusalem. let's talk to
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a need at 1st. can you bring us up to date with our what is happening where you are now? i am now inside the house where 3 palestinian fighters were killed and were a few minutes away from where the funerals of the palestinians, who were killed this morning in their read or taking place in nablus. this house witnesses tell us that was one of the places where 2 of the 3 fighters who were killed were staying and before these really forces came in. a witness told us that one of the soldiers was wearing palestinian clothes as if he was a bedouin wedding, a headscarf, a fur coat, and she saw him hiding. so this is a tactic that these ready forces use whereby they use these special forces waiting
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palestinian clothes. oh, look like they are palestinians and enter the old city. now one of the people who have came here after these really forces withdrew, found a 3rd body here. it belonged to, well he did the feed who is also another palestinian fighter. he is really forces admitted that it's killed 3 palestinians if they call them fust specks, they say they're accused of committing sure things against israeli soldiers then is where the targets. but we're talking about 10 pallets this. you can hear the gunshots of palestinians ang palestinians who are naming the loved ones to rest . they say that this rule doesn't even respect those who are going about their daily lives. people were telling us that one of those who had killed a 72 year old was going to buy bread from the market there. it happened at 10 am,
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which is unusual for his rate of the grades that usually happen the early hours of the morning. so it's a tense situation here. people are mourning the death. they say that israel can do and get away with what it's getting away with because of unit. can you explain of why these roads have been concentrated in nablus? they are concentrated in nablus and ingenious, those 2 cities have been the epicenter of those rates because there are armed palestinian men who have mobilized themselves in groups took up arms. now let's not forget that the majority of palestinians are not armed, but be phenomenal of palestinians. uniting, picking up arms that fighting against israeli settlers and israeli soldiers in the occupied westbank has been emerging in the past year, has been growing. and with it, there has been
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a lot of public support by palestinians who say that is really only understands this language that i'm with a force. this is why we've seen a lot of palestinians embracing those fighters. we've been speaking to neighbors here who have spent 4 hours being scared, but they say we were going to get killed anyways by its way these. so at least the least that these young men could do is resist israel's occupation. okay, thank you so much. that is need to either him, for us in the occupied with bank what we're now going to go to our hot out and wish to receive them. ok, sorry, what is the than you 5, right? cognitive israel saying about all of these rights when it was just saying that policy and said that they're doing this to resist the occupation in israel has responded with a statement saying that the reason why a raid was carried out was they were looking for 3 wanted men all 24 years old and
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they said that they all, they carried out and plans an attack on an israeli military sergeant back in october. but it's also, they say that these 3, the visuals are part of a big group that have several attacks plans for the future. and that's why they went in and firing ensued between both sides. and as a result, all 3 men were killed. now we've also heard from hamas, which rules because the strip and they've responded with a statement saying that they are watching this very closely. they're monitoring the situation in nablus and also want that they're running out of patient how massive arms and when they really statements like this, it usually indicates that they'll be firing rockets into israel. whether that will happen or not, we'll have to wait and see, but that could potentially escalate things as well. okay, so can you give us a bit of context about what led up to this
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absolutely. well, with saying these rates every single day and every single night in occupied territories and pipe east jerusalem as well as the occupied west bank, not just raise but arbitrary arrests of families, of those that have carried out the tax on the house, the rest as well fines demolition. we're seeing davie, the militias is just had one in the last hour in occupied east jerusalem. that was one further this morning. and it's very much part of a policy that continues. this is not new, but there's definitely seems to be a sense of this new rights wing, ultra national government stepping things up against palestinians. they say in response to terrorism, there's been several attacks that have been carried out by palestinians. we had one a few weeks ago just outside the synagogue that killed 7 israelis and then not long after that, exactly 2 weeks. so there was another attack outside a bus stop in an ultra orthodox settlement. ne,
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occupies east jerusalem. and their reasoning for this is that they said that they are doing this to send out a strong message to stop any more attacks. but as with thing, with an escalation that's happening in these occupied territories, that seems to be actually doing the opposite. we also have a government that has members, for example, the national minister of security. it's a mob been who has a conviction and is accused of racism against the palestinians. he's very much keen on expanding settlements in the occupied with by and that's what they're continuing to do. 9 outpost has been approved and legalized last week is ready. government says that it will continue to build more homes, $10000.00 more homes in occupied territories. so this is what we're saying, a big crack down against palestinians in the occupied territories. and they thank
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you so much for that. that is sarah hot up in wister islam for us. mario bug or t is senior palestine correspondent at the news website mondo wife. she explains why it's rarely forces have been targeting nebulous cur, the really military, these really governments nablus, the old city and specific as well as janine refugee camp, is where the concentration of armed resistance has been growing and rising. even though it is expanding to other areas of the west bank, the line then food and the janine brigade out of junior refugee can continue to be the epi sensor of palestinian armed resistance. a new use groups fighting which is why they've become a target. the palestinian authority has release the letters of condemnation against the military incursion happening on nablus. but we also need to recall that last year the palestinian authority had arrested to palestinian under the suspicion of being parts of the line than group. so that the palestinian authority is doing what
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it does best, which is symbolic statements as an official body. but in terms of protection of palestinians that does not exist right now. the assaults on nablus today was through not just the military. it was also really intelligence groups and undercover officers from the inside being unit. and these are the villian intelligence. they, the are intelligence agents that dress, that civilians arab civilians and specific to target and assassinate palestinians. to other news. and russian president vladimir person has addressed a crowd at a concert in moscow. head of the defender of the fatherland day. he said the whole country was behind the military campaign and ukraine. she wouldn't ramble with failure to day. we are gathered here to celebrate defender of the fatherland day. but i know that as we speak here, there is a battle going on on our historic borders for our people. these are brave heroes.
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we are proud of them and let us give them 3 cheers they. oh, we need them. the whole country supports them making the whole country defenders of the fatherland. earlier on, wednesday potent held a meeting with china's top diplomat wang ye. beijing says it starts on russia's invasion, is neutral ballads become a major trading partner. since russia was hit by western sanctions. let's go to osama bin javert. now in moscow and summer. first, let's start with our putin speech. what more did we hear from him? well, as you saw with the pictures, tens of thousands of people gathered hair in moscow in a rare rally of support ahead of the commemoration of the fatherland day, which is a day which is marked in not just russia, but other soviet states as well. so it is
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a chance for bruton to bring his people out for people to show their support and for him to stand amongst the crowd and tell them that he is among them. they are united, they are together and they are going to continue their fight. so this has been the theme in the last 24 hours. we've heard that this is the 2nd time you've heard from the president talking to the people of russia, telling them that russia stands united. russia stance that fast are the vest in the lions has not been able to break russia. and this is something throughout this sir, of concert that has been going on for the last few hours. we've been hearing in patriotic songs where people have been coming on the stage talking about don. yes, talking about your hans, have salanza, patricia regions that were recognized by russia last year. so all in all a day of support for the russian state and government, and obviously utilized by president vladimir putin as well. just moving to china's relationship with moscow. i mean, china says it's neutral when it comes to the war. how, how is that relationship developed?
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since sir rusher invaded ukraine, were just ahead of the invasion. the saw the chinese finding a pact with the russians of historic partnership. and that is how the 2 sides describe each other. rock solid was the words that were used by running the top chinese diplomat who's been meeting the russian president, the russian foreign minister. and the government officials in his to china would like to move to a direction where it would like to sit at the middle and mediate between these 2 sides. but it is going to be difficult for western powers to and ukraine to accept its rule because it is by law. by far, the largest trading partner with russia president brought me putting thing that he expects the biometric fade between the 2 countries to balloon 2 over $200000000000.00. so china would like to play this role of an arbiter, couldn't be neutral, remains to be seen is going to send this so called peace plan to keep as well and
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discuss it with moscow. but as we heard from president by then we've heard from president blood to be who can be heard from both sides that but they all remain very clear on what their version of victory is and they're not going to stop until they achieve victory. okay, thank you. for that, that is some of the jobs for us in moscow. well, meanwhile, you as president joe biden, and nato secretary general jen stalsen burger at the booker wrist, 9 summers in warsaw. by and told the group that night has eastern flank forms the front line of our collective defense. today, as we approached the when you're anniversary of russia's further invasion, it's even more important that we continue to stand again. and i think this is proof of this how strongly we fail. that's why i wanted to meet all of you in person here today. as natives, eastern plank. you're the front lines of our collective defense and you know, better than anyone. what's at stake in this conflict?
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ellen fisher join to us now live from warsaw and elena, what's expected on the agenda there. while they've been talking a essentially about the threat from russia, you'll know that the, the bucharest 9 was a group that was formed in 2015 the it came about because of the russian envision of crimea in 2014. the 9 countries feel that there are the closest to russia, they all share borders with russia by and large, and they feel their most that threat. it, you know, feel, attack ukraine and they decide to attack in each country than the come across the border and attack them. or joe biden said in his speech here in war. so on tuesday and was reiterated when i spoke to join kirby, who's the spokesman for the national security council just a few hours ago. it is that in the united states is very much behind article 5 of the, the nato. i articles which of course says that about an attack on one is an attack on all you remember that during the trump presidency,
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there were certainly some hesitancy from donald trump and others to commit to that . joe biden wants to make sure that given the situation a, in ukraine and, and the threat being faced by these frontline nations that the united states is fully committed to stand by. that commitment is certainly job wide movie leaving here in the next hour or so. heading back to washington dc. he will regard this trip as being a success. we know it's been heavy on symbolism. we saw that on monday when he walked through the streets of keith with president vladimir zalinski, that was a real physical manifestation of the support that he's been talking about for the last year by going to the country itself. and that was a big logistical operation as well in the big security operation where it's also been heavy and support. joe biden was here a year ago, a last march, a just after the war began. and he talked about how it was important that the west and democracy support ukraine. a message that he repeated in that speech or on tuesday. and he insists that the united states is in this for the long haul. and he
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hopes and prays that the allied partners are there for the long haul as well. okay, thank you so much. that is ellen fisher for us in warsaw. oh, there is plenty more ahead on the news, allan, including shima began, whose british citizenship was cancelled for joining iso, loses her battle to have it reinstated election now is between the big names who have destroyed this country. and people are looking for an alternative we made some of the containers making the final touches for the nigerian presidency plus in sports history for haiti's women as they reach the world cup. for the 1st time that's coming up with pisa. ah,
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are you in delegation? has visited cell can in serious rebel held north to assist the devastation lift by the earthquakes that trying to establish the most urgent needs of the millions. now left homeless, but survivors struggling with the aftermath. they have criticized delays and receiving aid, even after a deal that opens 2 additional border crossings. wrestle sarah met some survivors in the worst hit syrian town of jan doris. these people are trying to find whatever is left in their destroyed homes. this rabble was was up to her as zach hassan's house. now he fears he may even lose this if if he has to find the title larvae but this other. willoughby did a felony. no one helped us. not a ghost exhibitors on affairs by the state under the rubber for days and we lost so much. now i have to find a title deal to prove this was my home genders with
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a population of 18000 people was the worst he had town in north mysteria from 2 earthquakes struck earlier this, mount. the devastation is absolute. more than a 1000 buildings here had either collapsed or been heavily damaged. hundreds of people died and thousands were injured. the survivors are now trying to comp, in this isolated rebel held area, they can only rely on international a. many students here are served only one meal at day, and many receive even less. they say they don't receive enough international aid, and it is poorly organized. he not les leslie, a man has lost dozens of relatives and france. she says her family has been displaced. several times, but i know it was rainy and cold. after saying 8 days on the street, we got this tent, but it's not for winter. it's tiny. kids can't sleep during the night because of
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the cold. i want nothing. just the proper tent for my kids. the impact of the earthquakes left many families chattered here. their faces bad, the weight of loss and devastation. many ceilings here town. they had survived the worst of the enduring to well the years of civil war and conflict. but now, in the aftermath of the earthquakes, they have lost even more, their hands, possessions, and sense of security. more serious, he'd have spent years running away from the war. they are only dream, a normal life. thus that no ma'am, was said about the door to get away. we fear that the earthquake will hit again any time. we'll just set up a tent here and are living in it. nowhere is safe. now. people here say most lives were lost due to lack of modern rescue accoutrements. and now an absence of 8th
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food and shelter is worse than in their misery. restroom said that al jazeera jinder is not there, syria. in a moment we'll go live to and target, and rob mcbride, but fists said, i suppose in the turkish city of sand loafer. at today's, at your, at a camp that's being sent out for people who have lost their homes. can you just give us an idea of the scale of the need there? well, this is just one of the 11 provinces that have devastated that have been effected by the earthquakes that happened in this part of the country. the united nations was estimated that 1500000 homes have been lost in forcing thousands to be displaced and many are living in this park right now where they have setups and tense where right now some people are trying to set up a fire. it's a very cold evening here. tonight, just a few minutes ago, we saw some humanitarian organizations distributing some who people lining up quite
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desperate for a piece of bread for some beef, for some food support into their stomach. but humanitarian are going to stations are not only concerned about food and shelter when water, but also health care, which has become a major concern, especially among women. there are many, many women and children in a camp like this. when many of them are pregnant, many others have just delivered a baby in very, very difficult circumstances. the united nations was telling us that there's over 220000 women. that could be giving birth in the next month, at least $25000.00 of them. it is expected that could happen in the next month. many hospitals have been destroyed in this area. and it's a question about whether they be able to deliver those baby safety. so they have been distributing some a and monitoring the situation on the ground in order to assess that we've been talking to some of this women or the 7 months pregnant woman who told us she
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doesn't know yet where she's going to give birth. another one who just just had her baby and it's taking hero. i mean, under the current circumstances, you can imagine how difficult the situation is and, and what's happening on the ground. and the possibility of rebuilding this country, the government is hoping to build around $200000.00 homes are probably thing to do in one year. it's going to be a major challenge because of the difficulties that exist on the ground right now. one says that they need at least $1400000000.00 more to deal with the scale of what happened to your school have been destroyed. hospitals have been destroyed, not so people have been injured aside from the fact that women in camps like this one are facing today. and what complicate the situation even more are the earthquakes with another earthquake on monday. people are afraid they're after shocks all the time and that is something that scares people very, very much in places like this one. and of course it makes it very, very difficult for them to go back to their normal lives. yeah,
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certainly does. thank you so much. that is today, so both for us and to care. so rob mcbride joins me now from a camp for displays. people and talk here. can you just tell us about the conditions there and the aids that people like you think? yeah, this is a park here, a non takia weeks like so many open public spaces has been turned into. one of these 1050 is really providing the very basic so people have made homeless by these earthquakes. we've been to some of the 10 says that people occupy here, they do seem to have enough sense of bedding and blankets because temperatures do drop here quite markedly, nighttime still. and then. busy host of other organizations which come along here providing all sorts of different services. you have a to organizations, government agencies, along the road here during the daytime that are various food trucks providing meals for people. other points, providing water for washing and other points. providing bottle water,
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but it has to be said that when it comes to things like washing facilities, they are still very basic, let alone even basic toilet. so conditions are still grand. and if we just carry on pining across the road, what you have here with all of these public spaces, a deal never more than a few meters away from rubble, literally, mountains of rubble from all of the homes that have collapsed in these quakes, where gradually you are seeing more and more activity as they are intensifying the . busy work of clearing the rub away, we see trucks going up and down these roads all day and excavate as it were. clearing some of the thousands of tons of rubble away which fills the air with that they set fine dust huge amounts of a which when mixed with the smoke from all of the wood burn. as on the paper burn is here, does create this very accurate mix. the hope for many people here you talked to is that one of the stop gaps is that at least them that may be moved soon into containers. container cities or communities are being set up in that 1000 upper round. this part of to key a. that is a lease better than living at
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a template. it's still just a stop gap for these people here and it makes you realize that they still have a very long slog ahead of many months and even years. and did they do? thank you so much. that is rob mcbride for us in takyo priscilla hit on al jazeera, a popular trading root is disrupted onto tensions between pakistan and afghanistan . and in sports, reining in really bad weather delays, the defending champion and brazil. that's coming up with peter. ah, the destruct his showers in southeastern brazil, around sar power moved south towards porto allegra now they've moved back up again to around sar, pilar and in the full cost, it could be a repeat of the strengths of those shaft. they didn't look quite as heavy they're
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in the wrong area. unfortunately. now beyond that, there's an increasing number of shouting. she is not as quietly warm as it was recently, but there is no significant change the fire effected area in chillies to sunny in the breezes to not being a tall helpful. so the north and the constant biggest showers liked to be in the north of brazil, possibly still ecuador, and running up again and showed themselves in columbia. but beyond that and the caribbean, maslick is fine. read his gentle breeze daily light showers, and that's about it. there's been some very high temperatures in mexico, michigan, 35 in monterey, and that feed of wants to go to southern states, the u. s. meeting a rather big pool of extreme cold here. look at these. temperance is daytime height . i know it's february. we are still talking about temps is well below where they should be, particularly in place like minneapolis and casper wyoming. but on the pacific coast asked the significant winter storm that's running all the way down. almost the mexican border is going to feel cold and it will be wet or snowy.
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drones and the future of war on a jazeera hulu . ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 10 palestinians have been shot and killed in the an israeli right in the occupied with bank city of neville us. more than 100 were injured. nearly a 1000 palestinians have been detained and 61 killed. since the start of the year, the, china's top diplomat, when ye has met russian president vladimir putin, beijing says its relationship with moscow as solid. it's become a major trading partner with russia since moscow was hit by wisdom sanctions. and
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u. s. president joe biden, and nato secretary general gin stilton burke have arrived to join the parish. 9 summit of warsaw. the b 9 group consists of 9 european countries who are members of the nato alliance with thousands of trucks have come to a halt at a major border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. the talk com crossing has been closed since sunday evening and gunfire was reported on monday. a provincial television official told a news agency that pakistan stopped sick people from crossing the treatment. pakistan has not commented or pakistan and afghanistan sheer a border, nearly 2600 kilometers long with 18 crossing points. the one in the border town of talk. com is the busiest. it's nearly 180 kilometers from each country's capital, or mile hider is on the pakistani side of the border. the bug,
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a son of one is on border is a busy place. several 100 trucks are crossing in each direction. but when they enter delay or a blockade, or a closure of the border, then you see 1000 of trucks biling up on both sides of the road. these truck driver, the living rough there have been stranded on the road side for several days and begun negotiations are not going anywhere. the likelihood that this will continue for several more days cannot be ruled out lot 20 without leave you with her to live without leave the the blockade is created. huge losses to all the truckers you've been waiting for the last few days. both countries should resolve their issues at the earliest. so the trade can continue. trade between uh, one is on and pakistan has already dwindled to just $1000000000.00. previously, it was about $2500000000.00. the hope and expectation was that it would go up to
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$5000000000.00, but instead, what we see in a diminishing trade between of one is done and budget done at a time when both countries need the money bought at an economic crisis. and the closure of the border coordinate hardships, not just for the struck good, but those people in of one is done. want to come to pakistan to seek urgent medical assistance. that of course, has now been blocked because the bug is connie, the saying that it infiltration across this border. it's not just their trucker. jewish stranded, were dead gods on top of that drug, by the entire families who are being forced to leave pakistan because they do not have the central document. they've been telling us that they are now camped in the middle of nowhere for the last 3 days. they're waiting for that border to the open . when the satellite as the book, then it will not go with the you and hcr is also not paying any heat to our problems. we were on our way back to afghanistan due to
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a blockade. we're stuck here. we have children and women who are starving as there isn't any help from anyone. not even any water o food stock, we're one of them that regard of one has gone to the landlord country. it needs that venture supplied from other neighboring country buckets that offered not gotten good for not supplied, bought budget on another one, as don, will have to reconcile their differences in order to ensure that people on both sides of the border do not suffer gemalto. that algebra door hum. we'll talk them as a vital link for trade between the 2 nations. as we saw there and thousands of vehicles passed through it, every week is particularly important for afghanistan would choose as the crossing to export coal and receive food and other essentials from pakistan. thousands of people use it every day for work and to get medical help and treatment or for decades talk um has also been the main point of entry into pakistan for refugees.
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relations between the countries have been on age since the telephone returned to power in afghanistan and august 2021 of cimbawe khan is a political and security analyst. she joins us now from his mom about thank you very much for being on this news out. now obviously there's a fractious relationship between the 2 countries, but i can you just explain what's lit up to this border closure in particular thank you. thank you very much for having me. but as i think a lot had that was explaining and we've heard before, since it's not a bon take, these border closures have become more and more regular in various reasons that these problems have inflamed and which leads to these kind of regular water closures. the 1st issue has been that since the takeover, there's been an influx of new of han, obviously refugees, but august on doesn't even want to call them refugees. they are new migraines that have entered focused on in large numbers. many of them come on various different
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visa, i think very recently our defense minister off, by the way, isn't cobbler right now with a heading, a very, very high level delegation, probably just to kind of break the deadlock over the border. and basically the slide in the bilateral relationships to address the slide and by lack relationship . so he's there and let's see what comes out of the visit. and then we can at least ease the broad one problem immediately. so as i was saying, i think mostly there have been a huge influx of people. many of us have just recently said this family, 450000 of those of people have entered, boxed on on actual medical and other visa, but they are not ready to leave. go back because obviously there is a downturn in the comic down. the curity who's inside the one is on the change. has wally the stabilizer and especially a lot of it's a letter with the betty hardwick. so the people i have,
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and very recently before the border issue right now that we're talking about today . but he's recently boxed on embassy and back to some foreign office. issued notifications will stop. it's embassy from issuing even medical reasons and kind of wouldn't live on it because it was didn't really believe that these medical reasons medical checkups that allow you to end of august will being misused just on that. i think this seems to be one. yeah. yeah, sorry. just on the medical visas, i mean, isn't it putting the lives of those who are legitimately need medical attention at risk by closing the border? yes, absolutely. i think it is causing a lot of problems for the jet when people want to come over for medical reasons. but there is also a huge number of outcomes because the most easy way to get a visa from the focus on embassy, which believe me, issue was before this closure, which was issuing, i think, into collins that leaves us every day. unlike any other embassy,
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unlike any other machine, was down. so we weren't issuing a lot of reasons, but generally there was a sense that they didn't misuse for me. but what could all make migraines, or people actually waiting for the, you know, special immigration visa to kind of get settled in the veteran countries we using the need to enter back on. so that's obviously creating problems for some of the genuine people who brought over. but a lot of them are in, i'm not exactly clear what triggered this governs issue, but it seems to be that the body of this time was done from the side. okay. part is funny side, not ever. you gotta get from that. okay. you mentioned that that is a high level delegation that is published on the delegation that's going to couple to try and get the sort of that. what it, what does that she going to get the ball of reopened and make sure that it continues to stay there. i think that they ask for the water is going to figured out betty. busy very important because it getting back to the populations,
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transporter, populations that live both sides of the border, some of them are actually barker. funny. then they go back and forth from the brush them tries going on. so a lot of fun, but i think the visit is about broader problems that i think t t p is going to be mentioned. and also i also given backgrounds on internal issues that have been facing for the last one year. there's been a kind of kind of look away from atlanta on and, and kind of research by like, really comprehensive, bilateral relationship august on, going to have been sold down. but it's only could not make sure whether it's on the critical tom away. we have taken our eyes off of funding offense. we do kind of try to walk about, bring the tension on back on the, on the fly, the can, i'm going to speak for the fun informing him when the government is not present. but on a bilateral basis i've seen obscene lead one fund has kind of come down into the
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importance of the issue. so i think i'm, i'm, i'm happy that the big delegation has gone on a very high level. you have the iso cheese, you see to be in unity issues. i'm going to be talked about it talking about comprehensive issues on trade, on large infrastructure structure issues. so that's a good start. and also i think back on was a big snow a little bit nervous and kind of having a high level bilateral relationship with the family bundle and given it's still not recognized and focused on didn't want to look like it's the only 100 going in forward and recognizing and working with them, as you know, have things that usual as everything is as usual, but it's not the issue about women and how they're being treated. and it's something that even respond very dear and wants to move along with the larger community globally community on the issue and to discuss these issues with the taliban. okay, we will have to leave it there. hopefully that delegation can get the ball reopened . as soon as possible. thank you. that is a symbolic con, political and security analyst from islam abbas nigeria.
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presidential election is just days away and candidates making the final touches to voters and interest reports from boucher pizza. gregory o be a former governor of number estate is the youngest of the front runners to be nigeria. the next president, his campaign message seems to resonate with the young voters who is a they are tired of the politics of the world. the want to secure and unite one to close from nigeria. farm is presidents. cost the cost consumption to productive crunch. a successful businessman, he broke away from the party that made him governor and one that chose him as a presidential running mate to leave the labor parties. presidential campaign rugby
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. also, congress has a similar shift from the major parties to one that doesn't control any legislature or state. then n p p candidate is a for my defense minister and was governor of nigeria. second was popular state county for 8 years. the election now is between the big names who have destroyed this country and people who are looking for an alternative. the 2023 election is in business as usual. the 2 new contenders and their supports believe they can and see the governing party. just like in 2015, when the opposition won, the opponent say they can only divide votes from the main political parties. some analysts expect that to, to force or run off and with skilful negotiations when or even decide who becomes president this is a men generous opposition is trying to stop. a former governor of nigeria commercial and business capital. bola, i'm a tenable, is credited with transforming league of state and restructuring its economy. the
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governing party flag bearer says he wants to replicate this at the national level. security economy. foreign policy is secondary building relationship. given the other country assurance. the levine is sac city of contract. both 21 or b. i'm it the most of a believe by some nigerians of the presidency should had solve after being held by a northerner for 8 years. a supporters of the former vice president t club wicker say ny jonas democracy must not be defined by a regional sentiment, a retired customs officer. miss double wicker is a successful businessman with interest in manufacturing and service industries. he wasn't available for interview the manifest as an ideology of all the political parties are similar, but there are at least new content as for the presidency,
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which in itself could make politicians in africa, most populous country, more accountable to their voters. how many degrees al jazeera, a butcher, she met begum, who joined i, sol, as a teenager, has lost her appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. thank him, left her home in london at the edge of 15 and travelled to syria. the british government canceled her nationality, unsecure. he grounds after she was discovered an assyrian refugee camp and 2019 that he baba has more from london. well, this is clearly a big setbacks or she, me, me a begun who remains in that campaign? no than syria. i bought her legal team suggest that they can actually appeal and they pointed out that the immigration court had did, in fact, conclude that there were grounds to believe that she ma baker may have been the victim of trafficking and sexual exploitation. her lawyers argued also
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that term she had been rendered stateless when the van home secretary such java removed her british citizenship back in 2019. it was around that time that in fact, her 3rd child who was born in syria died since then. she has stated that she regrets going to join i so that it was stupid and that she would be prepared to come back to britain and stand trial for that membership. but she has always denied involvement in any violent acts or training. well, the court ruled that the decision to strip her of her citizenship was lawful because partly it was based on intelligence assessments around the security risk that she ma begum would pose if she came back to the u. k. this is far from over, but this is clearly one more reason why she me me
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a bacon won't be coming back to britain anytime soon. 3 children have been found alive after floods killed nearly 50 people in the southern brazilian state of south paula. the town of baja to sy remains isolated after land slides blocks roads, monica yankee of reports from their another day digging through the mud and debris water. another body found was in the oil. the death toll has been rising since sunday, when unusually heavy rainfall had several coastal towns just 200 kilometers away from brazil's largest city. some balls nearly 50 people so far confirmed killed by the floods and landslides. many of them in the beach resort of bar had to say during the carnival, celebrations,
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80 nielsen gomez has spent 2 days looking for his son and daughter in law with little hope of finding them alive. hey troy, most of my son's next door neighbors did not survive. their bodies were dragged down the hill. neighbors have been working alongside firemen in the army. for that he would you, paula. a volunteer fireman for the past 14 years has witnessed other major tragedies. yackino were from a history of the strain is harder to get. so we're expecting more rain in the coming days, which means that we'll have to start from scratch, digging in the same spot again. but if the sun comes out, it won't get much better. dry mothers more difficult to clear away the complexity these aerial images show the size of the devastation in an area visited by thousands of tourists, especially at this time of year, was to change have been concentrating their efforts on this hill. because there were many families living here. earlier this morning, dogs were sniffing the mud indicating that they would find more bodies under the
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mud and rubble, not by the secured lives further on the hill. and has been helping to identify the bodies of her neighbors. she says these ruins were once the home of a family of 4. all were killed, including 8 year old maria, where just celebrated her birthday and had been saving coins in this tiny red safety box to buy herself a treat in local taking on drop off. i cannot find the words to describe the pain while feeling bad to say has been isolated since the floods, landslides blocked all roads, making it impossible to leave by land. their only way out is by sea. nearby towns have sent tourist and fishing boats to help many flee, but also to take much needed supplies to the thousands who have lost all and have stayed behind to search for the dozens. still missing monica,
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with full lou. ah, but it's time for sport now he is peter. thank you so much. we'll start with the champions league and rail madrid or in complete control of their tie against liverpool. the hold us force from 2 down to when 5 to at anfield taking a major step towards the quarter finals. they would stokes rounds up the action. i
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liverpool, it went back to back games heading into this one and got off to a great start in what was a repeat of luscious final on a cheeky flick from darwin. nunez, getting them up and running inside a mistake from tba. courts were then allowed by. hm. it's solid to double their advantage with less than a quarter of an hour gone. but it was all down hill from there. the deceased junior pulled one back and another go keeping ebert gave the brazil international. a 2nd. allison the guilty party this time, vinicius, the youngest player, to school, to european, goes against liverpool, and failed. since a 19 year old johan croyt back in 1966 to the pitch. all square at half time, but rail struck quickly after the break at $58.00, a military heading in lou camacho, which is cross to put the spanish side ahead during benjamin added another meaning
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is now schooled in 18 consecutive champions. the campaigns level with leonor messy, the all time record the slot. it was the 1st time liber pulled a conceded for in a european home game and it got worse. the cleanser must scored another to round up a 5 to win for i out like the 1st team in the competitions history to 10 a to go deficit into a 3. go with the tory, all but over heading into the 2nd leg in spain livable. if now fail to win the last 7 games against royale who were chasing a record extending 15th title. i think carlo thinks the case over, and i think it as well in the moment. yeah, yeah, the game on tuesday. so napoli take control of that. i against frankfort. victor awesome, and put them ahead in germany with his 10th gold in his last 9 games. oh frankfurt. then had a man sent off before captain giovanni delorenzo finished off a great move to seal a 2 nil victory. ha napoli,
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a 15 points. claire in the italian league, and now head back to naples firmly on course to reach the champions league, quarter finals for the 1st time. david stokes out his era managers to city continue their quest for a 1st champions, leads i to later on wednesday. there in germany to face our be leipzig, the sides met him the group stage last season with city winning 63 at home, but losing the away game to one city manager pet. guardiola may have lifted the trophy twice while in charge of barcelona, but he says nothing he achieves and the competition will be enough for his critics . who had the feeling will do have done all of us for many years, whatever happened was going to fail. so whatever i'm do personally with the future without undisguised, i'm going to fail. nothing will be enough in return to happen to in to happen. so agenda, destiny is already rated written and we do our best to have done. we have been close, sometimes, nonsense, and closer. the german team will have
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a tough job on their hands. keeping man said he strike earning harland quiet that they coaches close knowledge of the player might help leipzig, boss, mako, rosa coached holland at salzburg, an barissi adornment. i think his mentality fees if he sees a goal, he's getting crazy about scoring. he improved a lot, his game is technical site and the more men to thinks around and now he's playing for one of the best teams in the world. and he's getting for sure a world class player. the other match on wednesday sees in similar host porto at the fence, 0 in the 1st leg of the last 16 fine into have not reached the quarter finals of the champions league from 2011. and will be hoping to inflict the 1st defeat on porto since october. the testing like your father will need to use our heads because these games are played in a 118 minutes. and the mindset makes
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a big difference. games have this level come with difficulties, but we must be good, overcoming them by playing together as a team. porto are a great side and none of their players absent from the game, not even for a 2nd key. fall the motor motor, we have alongside bruce, the lowest budget of the teams that are left in the champions league this season. but that isn't what counts on the pitch. we represent a club with history and a hard working team in which i have my full trust. haiti's women's team has made history by qualifying for the world cup for the 1st time. they be chilly to one and an inter continental playoff in brooklyn. now she do, monet, school, both goals for the side rank for from 1st in the world. they'll join england, denmark and china and goofy woke up. it takes place in australia and new zealand in july and wednesdays. other place between portugal and camry was decided by a stoppage time penalty corolla cost her winning her to for portugal to secure
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qualification for the 1st time. they are in groups with the netherlands, vietnam, and defendant champions, united states, panama faced paraguay on thursday to determine the final will cut place after being detained in russia for 10 months. basketball star, brittany griner, sit for a return to the w. n. b a. she was a free agent, but as now resigned for the phoenix mercury. the 32 year old could make her return on may 19th in their opening game against the los angeles sparks. griner was arrested in russia a year ago on drug possession charges and was only brought home in december as part of a high level prisoner exchange. in the n b a, the atlanta hawks of fire, their coach, nate mcmillan, he led them to the 2021 eastern conference finals, but they are currently 8th having 129 and last 30 games. so far this season. assistant coach joe plenty will take charge before a replacement is found to tennis, san carlos al carouse has been delayed by the weather in his opening match at the
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rio open the top seed and defending champion was just a game away from victory against montes alvarez. when the rain came, he took shelter with a bull kid with the match sick to resume on wednesday. meanwhile, 2nd seed cameron nori managed to get through before the bad where the set in the british number one who lost in the argentina open final to alcatraz. last week, beat one, manuel, set on dolo in straight sets to reach the last 16 me while hearing doha, the cutter opened the defending champion, is into the last 16 spanish 5th seed. robert about easter, a good edged out martin kruschevich in 36 seal. now play australia's christopher o'connell elsewhere, eager fiance go on the women's demands and cut her last week and now she's cruising to the buddha, finals of the dubai championships with another straight fits when she lost just one game on her way to meeting ludmilla simpson. over 616 love fiance. it will take on
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catalina fiscal. the next, the upholstered on track the claim. back to back, trojans, food c. jessica peculiar booked to her place in the last 8 for the 2nd time in her career, the american came from a break down in the 1st set to boot romanian, qualify and above then 6463. and we're finished with great pictures of the arctic circle, a place called jock mach in sweden. some weight borders have been showing off for their moves while navigating an ice obstacle course, making it look very easy, the temperatures they dropped to around minus 18 degrees. but even if an albia later with more schools, he's done. thank you very much, peter. but that is all from a tom a cry for this news hour, but i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. ah, ah.
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