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ah, hello, i'm marianna mossey. welcome to the news ally from london coming up. at least 11 palestinians killed an 100 injured in a raid by israeli troops in the occupied westbank. that's evasion is an affront toward collective cautions, marking a years as the invasion of ukraine, the un chief says that russia has violated international law. and i'm doing the home, the newest mix, her buddha were united states authorities, say that a new policy and a new up of meant a real b increase in the number of people jump in the face. well, so coming out with bringing you the photograph from the james web space telescope, which has changed the way we think about the origins of the universe,
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about peter simmons in dough with his sports news. wales is 6 masons match against england. we'll go ahead after all, and all her for the action from tonight's champions league matches, including all the lights, big versus manchester city. ah . is ready, forces have shot and killed at least 11 palestinians and a major operation in the occupied west bank more than 100 others were injured in the right is riley military confirmed the operation and nobliss of flash point city in the conflict nablus. and that near by janine have been the focus of violent incursions that says there have been intensifying over the last year. israel said it was trying to detain palestinians suspected of planning attacks and that it soldiers responded off to coming on the fire. this is the 2nd deadliest day for
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palestinians in the region this year and brings the number of those killed by israeli forces in 2023 alone to 62, a spokesperson of a palestinian president mahmoud abbas condemned the raid annapolis and called for an enter the continued attacks against our people. now, abraham reports now from nobliss. so let us hold on all for you is no good for summer. we've surrounded but we want surrender. this was the last message from palestinian fighter for sadly. he urged palestinians to fight, but was killed shortly. after in an exchange of fire with his really forces, he and another fighter spent their last hours here surrounded this abandoned house in the old city of nablus, north of the occupied west. thank. the whole seems live nearby has local people pulled out the bodies of the 2 men. then they found that the 3rd fighter thought to them and they filled the 2 bodies from inside this room. this is one of the places
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where they used to gather, see the beds here. they took the bodies from under the rubble and then later on we noticed a 3rd bony outside under covers really forces entered the city's busy market before mid thing on wednesday, followed by the enforcements in hon. my husband thought that they were locals, they even said hello and entered he thought they were going to the restaurant nearby. although the israeli forces say they killed 3 wanted suspects. they allege committed shooting the rate claimed the lives of several other palestinians who moved. we're just going about their daily life. this 72 year old man went to do some grocery shopping before he was shot and killed. hundreds of people came to hospitals to identify those had been killed with more than 100 injured many hoping their loved ones had survived. funerals are becoming
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a regular scene for palestinians in the west bank. the number of casualties after is really read to me very. but there is one constant, the heartbreak of every need to bring him al jazeera, the occupied to think of israeli military says its forces came under heavy fire during the ride. government has been cracking down on what it calls terrorist groups in the occupied westbank. so sorry i right has more now from west jerusalem release a statement saying that the reason why they were in nablus and carried out this raid was to arrest 3 palestinians all in their twenties. and one of them they said, was she one of the ringleaders for the lions den in the arms group that's in that area. now they said that they went in and all them to give up their arms, but they didn't. and that's why it resulted in some fighting with the fire fire firing from both sides and eventually all 3 were killed. of course,
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we haven't really heard a response when we did awesome about the 60 something year old man and any of the other civilians that were targeted or within what happened as we're still to hear from that. now this is the time where israel is saying that it's res, it's a lot, it's a lot system to high a la and it's expecting that potentially there could be more attacks. they said that those men that they killed were wanted for killing a security, a sergeant rather back in october. and they said that they had planned further attacks. we've already had 3 that's been carried out by palestinians targeting israeli. well, us state department says that it's concerned by the unrest on wednesday, if called on both sides to refrain from further violence other than jordan joins us live now from washington. and of course we knew that the us was worried about growing violence. and i suppose the direction of national his notion on his you
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government it. but has there been any further reaction be on that well, but we heard from the state department spokesperson ned price is an expression of condolences to the civilians who were essentially caught in the crossfire during that raid and nobliss on wednesday. but then there's really the overarching question. while the u. s. has been a very intimately involved in efforts to try to bring about a 2 state solution. one where you would have both israeli and palestinian states existing and co existing ob side by side of the question is what can be done? because as price a alluded himself, the u. s. had just convinced the palestinians to hold off, going to the united nations to try to get some sort of a punishment exacted on israel for actions taken in the past several days. this is my exchange with the department spokes person in the last hour. but there's nothing
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that the u. s. can say to either israel or the p a in terms of if you don't do this, we're going to do that. and that may not turn out well for you. there's no pressure that this administration can bring on either party to de escalate rosin. we're going to do what we think is going to be effective and whether it is in this context, whether it is in other contexts, in regions around the world. typically it is less than effective for the united states. ah, it's, you make very specific, let alone public. and i don't want to call them threats because that's not what we were engaging. but the type of thing that you are, you are asking about we are having conversations, private conversations with both parties publicly. we are making very clear where the united states stands a. we don't want there to be any ambiguity whatsoever about what we would like to
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see the parties themselves do. what we would like to see the parties themselves avoid. that is what we can do most effectively from a place like this. so a bit of nuanced insight into how the biden harris administration is trying to deal with the israeli palestinian situation. now what so that price also went on to tell reporters, is that there have been a number of conversations pharma very high levels here at the state department to of personages at the u. s. embassy in jerusalem. our conversations with both israeli officials and palestinian officials, trying to do what the u. s. can, in order to mitigate child this, a new round of tensions between the 2 sides. all right, thank you very much. rosalind jordan reported his from washington. he was in use our life from london still had for you on the program, pushing of his plan,
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the ukraine, china's top diplomat headset in moscow where he says his country's relationship with russia is rock solid. bought from returning to the u. k. shimming of begum who joined a i still at the age of 15, loses have been to regain have, which are citizenship coming out? good news, well shrug me fans. is that 6 nations match against england? we'll go ahead. that's come help peter. ah, he was actually general, has again denounced rushes invasion of ukraine out of the 1st anniversary of the conflict. i've had a good terry says that russia has violated the un charter and international law. he was speaking as an emergency special session of the un general assembly. the one year mark of russia's invasion of ukraine stands as a green milestone for the people of ukraine and for the international community.
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that the invasion is on the front toward collective commercials. it is a violation of united nations charter and international law is having that a magic humanitarian and human rights consequences. and the impacts is being felt far beyond the ukraine or shackleton's. he joins us live now from un headquarters in new york and strong condemnation that from antonio terrace to open the special session of the when she asked, what can we expect of the next few days? what we've been in the session for just over an hour. now and yeah, you're right, this is probably, this is going to go into the evening here in new york, and then it'll re, it'll commence again in on thursday morning with a vote eventually on a, on us un general assembly resolution on binding resolution introduced by ukraine in the e u and it's, it is rather rather along the lines of what the secretary general that was saying,
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this is about the principal of the un charter. therefore, it reaffirms that no territorial acquisition resulting from the threat of use of force shall be recognized as legal. therefore, it reiterates its demand that the russian federation immediately completely unconditionally withdrawals, all of its military forces from the territory of ukraine. and we just heard from the russian ambassador to that, to, to, to the un who are the scoff to listen to and see. this is all you can do. because if you, if you could, if you, the rest of the world that will least look the well, that isn't in the, in western europe or the u. s. understands now a quarter, the russian ambassador that this is a much more complex conflict, that this is a conflict that its roots over many years. and therefore, you have to keep it to the, the general principles of the un charter and not much else of the russian ambassador or the scoffing. and in fact, the beller rouge entries, various amendments to the resolution, which it says would be more constructive. that is calling for the start of peace negotiations, calling upon member states to address the root causes of the conflict in and around
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ukraine, including legitimate security concerns of member states and calling member states to refrain from sending weapons to the zone of conflict. so this is the russian, the bella, russian argument is that, look, it is much more complex in that. however, having said that, the in this general, the general state of the general draft that we have here yet we are expecting maybe 2 thirds of member states to vote vote in favor. we've seen that in the past when more strongly worded resolutions have been introduced to the general assembly that even reach 50 percent in that case, say that there is, there is method to, to the generality of, of this secure to call resolution. that vote will occur. we expect them on thursday, and as always, we're looking at the tone and the content of the voting of china, the mo, the line nations, brazil, for example, who have also said, well, this is more complicated. we shouldn't be something alms into the region. we should be focusing on, on piece store. so this process just getting underway now. all right, thank you very much me. i said nations jabber tansy or china's top diplomat has met
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with russia's present. let him of putin say the relationship between the 2 countries remain strong. one he's visit to moscow comes just 2 days before the anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. by drinks, as it's positional washes, invasion is neutral. there are concerns now that china is considering sending military assistance in ammunition to russia. sullivan job aid reports from moscow. rock solid is how china's top diplomat describe the relationship, had been beijing and moscow in his meeting with the russian president, wong. ye said the ties between the 2 nations, but not directed against any one but won't accept pressure from any country as well . okay, true. we have always maintained the strategic focus and adhere to the general direction of building a multi polar world, resolutely opposed any unilateral and hegemonic actions and safeguarded our respective sovereignty. security and development interests. a day after the russian and american president made speeches the head of the anniversary of the war with ukraine. vladimir putin told china their ties extend beyond diplomacy. hey, scott,
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was our group this year. we cooperated many areas and a humanitarian sphere and international organizations, including the united nations, the security council of which we are permanent members, bricks the shanghai corporation organization. and of course, we're waiting for the chairman of the people's republic of china to visit russia. china wants to promote its peace plan to bring the warring sides in ukraine to the negotiating table, but with its deep rooted cooperation with russia, it's not widely seen as a neutral arbiter. china had the number of joint infrastructure projects with russia, but most chinese investment in the resource rich parties, region rest and sanctions mean china's imports of russian oil. natural gas and goods have become more lucrative. in south africa, russia and china are taking part in a 3 nation military exercise cooperation like that is a cause for concern for the nato military alliance backing ukraine. but beijing has rejected warning to refrain from providing lethal military aid and execute the u. s
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. of fueling the war by sending weapons to keep as rest and sanctions continued to pile on russia. it's looking east to bit china as its largest trading partner, president vladimir putin expects bilateral trade to balloon over $200000000000.00. and as the warden ukraine goes on, russia is poised to build new alliances and forge aud ones, so that it can avoid international isolation, sama media and other 0. moscow longing, how several high profile meetings in the russian capital during his visit. he spoke with the foreign minister, sir glover, and the head of russia, sir, care to counsel as well. katrina, you reports on this now from beijing beatings. no limits. partnership with moscow has damaged its reputation largely in the west. the chinese official said they're working to mediate the conflict and promote peace. the united states and its allies aren't convinced, but analysts say other countries might be,
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it understands that it's reputation will be deeply damaged in the united states in canada, in a range of western european countries. and in places like japan, australia. but the bulk of the developing world, for example, has a relatively ambivalent attitude towards russia's invasion of ukraine. in jakarta, chinese foreign minister chin gung, met his indonesian counterpart, but no more sooty. the 2 disgust, strengthening trade and maintaining regional stability were june german new cold war competitiveness of great powers should not appear in the asia pacific region. and in tokyo, chinese and japanese security chiefs held talks for the 1st time in 4 years. they doing is troubled by japan's planned military build up while tokyo fears a potential attack by china on taiwan with us. we are facing manning challenges and issues, as well as various possibilities in our relationship. the flurry of diplomatic
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activity comes after the u. s. shot down a suspected spy balloon in its air space. earlier this month, washington accuses china flying spy balloons over 40 countries, something beijing denies. china's charm offensive isn't confined to diplomatic meetings. it's also released to documents this week. one, calling for a more collective approach to global security and another attacking u. s. domains on the world stage. china wants to reshape the global order into one less influenced by democratic values. and it says it will stand by any country, which is it's world view, including russia. katrina, you out 0, beijing failing. wong is an author and professor at the georgia institute of technology. he joins us live from atlanta by skype. was will, how much of a lifeline has china provided russia during its invasion of ukraine? in many ways it has been quite important to russia, especially in terms of chinese,
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increased purchase of russian oil and gas at a price much higher the market rate. that's like a lot of injection of resources to market. and also a china provide a symbolic rhetoric or support to russia. we the see, it's a position in the u. n. and also amount of developing countries that are support also, it has been valuable so far though there hasn't been any hard evidence to suggest that china is providing weapons. but according to u. s. government, that may be something that could happen done. iraq or your thoughts regarding china's calculations on that point. obviously the americans are concerned about when the beijing is considering sending military arms and ammunition to russia. but or we'd like to likely to see that economic and rhetorical support because develop further into military backing is always a possibility. because
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a one year ago, just days before the russian invasion bitching on moscow open, it declared a partnership that has no limit, no ceiling, no reservations. so everything seems to be possible. but my reading is the chinese comedy is very careful about not pushing the west too far away. and a total. the coupling was the west would have a disaster to the p r c. and they seem to know that of course, there is a lot of coordination issue in a chinese government, which is a symbolized by the recent spy, a balloon incident. so the possibility of chinese export the weapons or minute equipment to russia with or without beijing, the final approval is always there. and down the road. if the relationship between washington, the beijing, to cherry the further, there's no telling it b, g,
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well in the export weapons to support russia. you mention the joint communique between present present gigi when they met in beijing. this is just 20 days, a full russia in they did you kind and in that, in that statement, they said no limits. that there are no limits in chinese russian cooperation. no forbidden zones now that no limits partner phrase wasn't used in this recent statement by one knee on his trip to russia said, does that suggest china as well? obviously they're, they're an ally of russia, but they are trying to walk a fine line. that's a great question and i think indeed, i think china, in terms of rhetoric has been bad cough a little bit in terms of gestures. also back off a little bit, even though chinese leaders from the tension and the others have open. you said they are coordinating with moscow every way on every issue. but look, you know,
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the relationship between 2 auto cries is always a kind of precarious. there hasn't been any genuine partnership between 2 autocratic autocrats for law. and that's their nature. they don't really trust each other that much. so the, all the calibration of a live in this partnership is mostly a show, a gesture and everybody knows that. but it is but thinking if we might get him back. but yeah, it had been bit of an online interference with our guests failing long, but just giving us a sense of how the relationship between russia and china has that changed and deepened since the invasion of ukraine, which is now entering it 2nd. yeah,
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the 1st anniversary just a couple of days away. of course joe biden has been telling leaders of nate has 9 eastern european members. they form quote, the front line of our collective defense. he says u. s. president has just left the polish capital a's, been rallying support for ukraine as the war, and has another. yeah. alan fish has more for more so it will be the enduring image of jo biden's trip to europe. a walk through the streets of keith with president vladimir zalinski. keys has captured a part of my heart. i must say. a physical expression of support. after a year of war, from the man whose lead the international effort to help this is a bit of an unprecedented and visit for a commander in chief to, to go to a war zone in which you have no american troops. no, no combat presence. that certainly increased the level of risk to fight and was always going to visit poland. he was here a year ago after russian tanks moved into ukraine. he spoke then,
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as he didn't know about the threat from russia, but this time with a warning that the fight could be a long term commitment. the defense of freedom is not the work of a day or a year. it's always difficult. it's always important. as ukraine continued to defend itself against the russian onslaught in launch counter offensive as of its own, there will continue to be hard and very bitter days. victories and tragedies, but ukraine is steel for the fight ahead. joe biden will consider his trip here to be a success. it was heavy on symbolism and messages of support at a time when countries are growing weary of a war that seemingly has no end in sight. i'll in fisher al jazeera warsaw. now the world health organization says it's taking advantage of a temporary easing of sanctions against syria designed to allow the easy distribution of aid after the earthquakes. many people who survive the quakes in
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both countries are now adapting to renew routine. again, to face a great many challenges in the weeks and months and in the hope of slowly building their lives out. there is rob mcbride, when met one family who's returned to the turkish city of and takia, how cold does it get here in the mornings? and it's all, it's cold every morning. just released from hospital having been rescued from the rubble of their home after 3 days. this is now home, a soupy zane, his wife and daughter, lena. and for them, a new routine ha, fuller has available for today. we woke up prepared us for breakfast in an hour, be 12 am get lunch from over there and also water medical supplies. but soupy walked us around. a park on this become a small city of tense because i'm a 100. there's only one place for drinking water. he tells us that there is another place to get water for washing and cleaning the hot meals. there are other lines
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for meals at the mobile food trucks beside the park. oh, in the south, in a place that serves tea and coffee at set times all helping to break up monotonous days. and everywhere in this park, you're just a few meters away from excavators. working through piles of rubble here rather elsewhere on all sides of this park. the clearing of rubble is well underway, generating huge amounts of dust. it's a process that will only intensified in the coming weeks and months. the family has been told they'll soon move to a container. that is at least a step up from the tent and helps laina focus on a future that could include a returned to school funding or took full. it's a very hard life in a tent. it's always so cold, but there's nowhere else for us to go. we're simply existing, but there's another reason her parents needed to return here. there's 3 young
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children, all died in the rubble for the village though still the linen. no, we stayed here for the memory of our children because they were here. i came to attack you to work, but we have nothing left life here has stopped laughing and then i got up on the 3 surviving family members now have only each other in a place of almost unbearable loss. rob mcbride, al jazeera and takia, or thousands of syrian families, he spent years playing civil war, and now struggling to survive. most of our homes were destroyed in the quakes. a don't have any where to live and now at go. i still said a met, some survivors in the worst hit syrian town of gender s. in these people are trying to find whatever is left in their destroyed homes. this rabble was, was up to his dark hassan's house. now he fears he may even lose this if, if he has to find the title murphy,
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but had this other willoughby the nfl and no one helped us, not a ghost excavators on machines and by the state under the rubber for days. and we lost so much. now i have to find the title did to prove this was my home genders with their population of 18000 people was the worst here town in northern syria, from 2 earthquakes struck earlier this month. the devastation is absolute. more than a 1000 buildings here have either collapsed or been heavily damaged. hundreds of people died and thousands were injured. the survivors are now trying to carp. in this isolated rebel held area, they can only rely on international b. o. 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's poorly organized. les leslie amount has lost dozens of relatives and
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france. she says her family has been displaced several times, but i know it was rainy and cold. after saying 8 stays 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 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 syrians 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 homes, possessions, and sense of security. more serious, he'd have spent years running away from the war. they are only dream, a normal life. with them a satellite, the gateway,
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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 more than rescue accoutrements. and now an absence of 8th food and shelter is worse than in their misery. chris from said that al jazeera gender, us, nor to syria. for you on this news and london, let me sing the front one is to be the next president of nigeria as they make their final pitches devices look at why some supermarket chains in the cave and post purchased limits on fruit and vegetables. and top feed andre rule is back to free match points down to reach the final ah
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is some distinct coal still on the right, very edge of europe. this massive grayness here is cloud, or just low temperatures. the satellite reads both, and it's this real code and it's pushing dazzle bearers and ukraine, but his focus actually, western russia. and then to the west of that, generally speaking, things have been quite mild, especially so in west europe, that's change remarkably. in the last 24 hours or so, and he's now great all snow for spain, i grant and also for a good part of france. in fact, the sunshine isn't a rare visitor for much of central europe and the still snow 40 at the sky, just catching the handle of the turkey and probably georgia. otherwise, it's a wind, but there's not much wind left in ukraine. it's minus 4 best and keep, but the sun is out if that's any consolation, as i say most who used eastern europe now disappointingly dull and damp possibly some snow. it is just not feeling quite had the last few days that the sun's come
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back to france and a good part of spain. but that's not true for the north west. expect some snow on the market here. and it's still disappointing me cool. and sherry in morocco, not just the minds to have to say the wind is no stronger. ha mathson as it was with dust in its flow. and there were shares creeping back into the coast of west africa. ah, the scale of the destruction when you see it by air is shocking. more than 70 percent of the buildings in this town have been totally destroyed, tons and tons and tons of thousands of people homeless. across this region, hovering efforts turned into accommodating survivors who don't even have temporary shelters. menu of my friends that we have lost and hope to a future together or no gun except $1000000.00 money, no drink operation turco. marsha is bigger than the company with financial
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institutions, regulators and governments complicit. zimbabwe is over. what is this? it is with right of this right now. in a full part series al jazeera is investigative unit, goes on to cover in southern africa, growth consult 90 percent of the government once it's pretty falling. it's practically brandon. good. coming soon on al jazeera lou. ah ah, i'll come back with the news out live from london, just a quick look at the main stories now. israeli forces have shot and killed at least 11 palestinians in a major operation in the occupied west bank. well than
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a 100 others were injured. these writing military says it was trying to detain palestinian suspected all that planning attacks. china's top diplomats as beijing's relationship with russia, his rock solid hold on a meeting with the president. let him a piece and why needs visit to moscow comes just 2 days before the anniversary of roches invasion of ukraine. now, in other stories are following sham mima begum who joined ice self as a teenager, has lost her appeal. again, sir moville of her british citizenship, she left her home in london at the age of 15 and travelled to syria. the british government cancelled her nationality on security grounds after she was discovered in a syrian refugee camp in 20. 19 that the barber has the story. she's stuck in a camp in northern syria, and she'll be there for some time yet. jemima baker dressed in black hair, was just 15 when she and 2 friends left london to join. i saw the so called islamic state on wednesday, a special immigration court ruled britton's decision back in 2019 to take away her
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citizenship was lawful. but it also said it was very possible she'd been the victim of trafficking in sexual exploitation. ah, we face in no british will be protective. nations since being located in a refugee camp in 2019 jemima, begum expressed regret for going to join. i saw i did. okay. because when i was, when i, well, i thought i was going to make a family and i didn't realize what mildred, the things that they were doing, she married a fighter, they had 3 children, all of whom died. bacon had said she soon wanted to leave, but was scared, she'd be caught and tortured as a spy. she's denied being involved in any acts of violence, but britons always insisted she could pose a security threat if she returns why children are always mentally unwell. and when
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they are on a path to radicalization or if they are complicit in violent crime, yet when it's a brown and black kids and specifically muslim kids, it is inherently about tara, an a, an earnest security risk. where is our responsibility as citizens, as an estate, to ensure that all children matter? human rights group reprieve says there are currently around $25.00 british families still in camps in syria. it always, they should be brought back to the u. k. to stand trial. all of our security allies, like you asked canada, australia, france, belgium. they are re patching their families from not the syria. so she may not being treated differently to a number of the other british families out that they are all being cast out, rejected. none of them are getting due process. this is unlikely to be the end of shoot me, me a bagel fight to get her british citizenship back. but even if the court had ruled in her favor,
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that wouldn't have necessarily seen her coming back to britain anytime soon. the government is welcome. the decision for now should be ma begum remains effectively stateless. far from her family and far from the justice. she says she's ready to face in britain. nadine baba al jazeera london, the u. s. government says new measures imposed at southern border in january of lead to a dramatic decline and the number of illegal crossings comes after a year in which concerns among americans. the illegal migration of re record levels out there is john home and brings us the story. the united states is change the rules for people from haiti, nicaragua, and cuba, who went to the country legally across its southern border, and then asked for asylum before they were allowed to stay. while the request was processed. that meant they were exempt from title 40 to a public health order. the u. s. has been using to refuse entry to migrants,
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but no more. the u. s. has done a deal with mexico ensuring they stay in that country while they wait us authority sites work to dissuade many from crossing illegally. a drop of 42 percent between december and january and hells. an example is from nikolai, were jumped the boot offense to us for asylum, thinking he'd be able to stay. but he was sent back to mexico. now he's in a shelton p one or not. you might see over the phone with me. if paul is still in the correct and i had found out that talk $242.00 was gone. i wouldn't have come an animal that will please us authority and come in. president biden's administration perhaps had to do something the last fiscal year. there were record numbers and credentials of migrants or miss the southern border and they were under a lot of pressure, especially from republicans to get those numbers down. the new strategy has other elements to rules, as well as penalties. one is the humanitarian pro program for applicants from haiti,
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cuba, nicaragua, venezuela, to stay in the us for 2 years, as long as they have sponsors there, the u. s. is place to take up to $30000.00 people a month. the new app has also been rolled out for those already at the buddha. allow them to book appointments with us officials, rather than waiting queues or unless controlled by non governmental agencies. but those we talked to in the same shelter as unhealthy, having problems using the up especially getting the confirmation email. they said needed for the appointment. but if you look up those, i lost my appointment on the 1st february because the confirmation email didn't arrive. all it says is system error, system error but pass to oh, but roberta, who's in charge of the shelter still thinks it's a good idea. he just needs to be modified server things kit, nothing is going to go down because people are entering into the app and they know there's a legal process that they're going to do it. so they're not going to hire coyotes
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and then end up being kidnapping. human traffic, and it's going to go down because you have an access to how to do it legally. and it's going to bring security for the lives of the immigrants and also for, for the border and heal from the can. i was, he's now trying to use the app. waking up at 3 in the morning to try because spoke sofa, he's had no luck. john, home and al jazeera tip one. nigerian presidential election takes place on saturday and the candidates are in the final stretch of campaigning. now 18 people are in the ballots, but for in particular, getting the most attention. i'm an interest reports on this now from a blue jeff o peter gregory will be a former governor of our number state is the youngest of the front runners to be nigeria. next president. his campaign message seems to resonate with young voters who say they are tired of the politics of the war. oh, we want to secure
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a new night, major or want to close from nigeria form is present cost because consumption to productive coach. 6 a successful businessman, he broke away from the party that made him governor and one but chose he must have presidential running mate to lead the labor parties. presidential campaign rugby also cocoa, so 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 niger 2nd 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 2010 to 3 election is in business as usual. the 2 new contenders and their supporters believe they can
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unseat the governing party. just like in 2015, when the opposition one, they'll point to say they can only day, but votes from the main political parties. some anal is expect the to, to force or run off. and with skilful negotiations when or even decide who becomes president? this is amanda jones opposition is trying to storm 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 governing party, like barrow says he wants to replicate this at the national level, security economy, foreign policy, the secondary building relationship, given the other country assurance believing this soc, city of contract. both $21.00 will be our meeting the most of believe by some nigerians of the presidency should had solve after being held by
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a northerner for 8 years. ah, a supporters of the former vice president t global wicker say nigeria, democracy must not be defined by a regional sentiment, a retired customs officer. miss double wicker is a successful businessman with interested manufacturing and service industries. he wasn't available for interview. ah, the manifest as an ideology of all the political parties are similar, but there are at least new content as for the presidency, which in itself could make politicians in africa, most populous country, more accountable to their voters. how many trees al jazeera, a butcher? now the stories are falling, the death toll in madagascar from tropical cycling friday has risen to at least full friday may landfall and southeast in madagascar lay on tuesday with wind gusts of up to 190 kilometers per hour. rouge ripped off houses in many areas flooded more than 11000 people have been displaced. the storm system is now moving west
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towards mainland africa and could impact more than 3000000 people overall across mozambique, madagascar and isn't bump way. they got and run some food. i'm lucky, yes, we're afraid of rising walters and winds that can destroy everything, like electricity poles. that is what traumatized me the most, so it's better to prepare for this danger. that's why i moved to see we used to be worried about wind gusts, but now it's more the rising. the water that scares us because our house is at the bottom of a bridge we're afraid of flooding. thousands of tracks remain stuck at a major border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. the torque gum crossing has been closed since sunday evening, and gunfire was reported on monday. i've got his dancer's it shut the border. after pakistani security officials reportedly prevented afghans from entering for medical reasons. pakistan has not commented so far. stranded truck drivers are worried about how the loss of trade could affect their livelihoods,
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of pakistan and afghanistan, share a board or nearly 2600 kilometers long with 18 different crossing points. the one in the border town of telecom is the busiest. it's nearly a 180 kilometers from each country's capital come. our hide has worn out from the pakistani side of the crossing. the bug, 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 get thousands of trucks biling up on both sides of the road. these drug drivers are living rough devin stranded under roadside for several days and begun negotiations are not going anywhere. the likelihood that this will continue for several more days cannot be ruled out loudly to live without you, without salad, without leaving the blockade is created. huge losses to all the truck has been waiting for the last few days. both countries should resolve their issues at the
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earliest. so the trade can continue. trade between of one it's 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 $5000000000.00, but instead, what we see in a diminishing trade between of run it on and bug, it's done at a time when both countries need the money bought at an economic crisis. and the closure of the border, gordon hardships, not just for the struck good, but those people in of one hist on a want to come to pakistan to seek urgent medical assistance. that of course, has now been blocked because the bug is donny. they're saying they did an infiltration across this border. it's not just their trucker. jewish stranded were dead gorgeous on top of that drug by the entire families who are being forced to leave by august on because they do not have the essential documents. they've been
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telling us that they're now camped in the middle of nowhere for the last 3 days. they're waiting for that border to the open. we miss out on that as you book than among lucky with the you and hcr is also not paying any heat to our problems. we were on our way back to afghanistan due to 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 or food stock one or someone because of one, if daunted a landlord country, it needed, then joe suppliers from other neighboring country budget. donald ford are gone during 4 door supplies, bought bog, it's gone enough. one has gone. we'll have to reconcile their differences in order to ensure that people on both sides of the border do not suffer grandma, that alger daydar dorm. what a great number of supermarket chains here in the u. k. are imposing purchase limits on some fruit vegetables due to produce shortages adverse weather conditions in
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southern europe, in north africa, disrupted harvest, resulting in supply chain issues. sony gaga reports. mm. no tomatoes for sale here or blueberries and the dwindling options of fresh produce in this supermarket have not been missed by regular shoppers. left you some pins whom way tim, which might stay with them for now until he comes back, i sometimes go to the shop there don't be anything known to ship and where there's availability would likely be paying a premium, especially for out of season produce the supermarkets affected have said that these shortages are already meant to last for another few weeks, but they're a bigger questions as to what's behind the supply issues. mainly from which countries these supplies are coming from. and what are the climate issues that have been affecting them? 2022 was the 2nd hottest year on record in europe. heat waves and extreme
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temperature, and one of europe's biggest food producers, spain have many fewer available crops to harvest. the giant gas heated green houses that grow fresh produce in countries such as the netherlands have been affected by the huge rising energy prices caused by the war in ukraine is climate change begins to bite. we will see these impacts on the u. case food supplies, but also on the u. k is hard pressed farmers who are already paying hundreds of 1000000 millions of pounds extra for fertilizers, am for energy. and because of the price of gas and who are also seeing themselves exposed to the impacts of climate change light, last year's drought, and the u. k. face is one of a particular issue. most of the countries fruit and vegetables come from the european union. and britons exit from the block has meant extra costs and bureaucracy has added to the strain, especially for perishable goods. the solution food producing organizations say,
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is the government to give farmers more support, such as replacing high carbon fertilizers with low carbon alternatives. and focusing on ways to protect farms against the extremes, and whether that becomes the new normal sony diagonal, al jazeera london now showing the se, observations by nasa's james web space telescope, a challenging our understanding of the early universe. a se, data obtained by the telescope reveals ancient galaxies much larger than what was presumed possible. so early after the big bang column baker has more. these 6 red dots aren't supposed to exist, but nearly hidden deep in one of the james web space telescopes. first images, they're starting to reveal their secrets. they might be whole galaxies as large and mature as our own milky way. but that's a surprise, because they're being seen shortly after the dawn of the universe. and they should
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be much smaller and simpler. the 1st galaxies began in pools of a mysterious substance, dark matter. we know how these dark medical form. we know that normal matter should follow them. we know the ratio which dark matter normal matter is us as part of our standard model. and these galaxy seem to have too much normal matter, too much matter or just stuff. means the earliest stars in our universe were heavier than expected, and develop sooner than expected, possibly, containing some elements essential for life. webb's ability to see new frequencies of light opened up new areas of investigation. now the findings will challenge models of how stars were born. i expect when the dust settles when we get all of our divisions, when we get more, when we get better data, we will probably find that cosmo ology is the same. and there's something else going on in the systems that we don't understand from combination of stars forming really early galaxies,
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forming way faster than the expected. and maybe some exotic physics that are currently in our current models. even if each of the galaxy like our own, all we can see are 20 or 30 pixels in the darkness just enough to imagine worlds. it's sort of a crazy, big column baker al jazeera time for this. for now, peter is endorse. marian. thank you so much and english champions, manchester city, our level with our be leipzig in the champions league. last 16 tie in germany. the bonus league club gifted city, the opening go through some sloppy passing, playing out of the fence that he seized on the air with re admirers netting. your sco, gaudy, old headed home from a corner to level matters for the hosts. the match is in its closing stages into man or hosting porto in the other game at the san serum into have not reached the quarter finals of the champions league since 2011. but they almost took the lead before the break. porto keep the egg acosta. pulled up an unbelievable. save
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to keep out alessandra bostonians at close range header. but in the dying minutes aroma knew cargo has got the breakthrough. it's one mill into the big european fixtures. just keep coming this week with manchester united. taking on barcelona, in the knockout stage of the euroleague on thursday. the teams due to 2 in a thriller at the new cam last thursday. so united have a slight advantage going into the 2nd leg. thanks to those 2 away goals. despite having not won a trophy since 2017, they go into this one with a strong domestic form, united or 3rd in the premier league, and will play new castle on sunday in the li kept final boss erickson hog may have also picked up some tips after being pictured, having dinner with united's most successful manager, alex ferguson earlier in the week. his message. and i always enjoyed that to speak with people where a lot of knowledge of a lot of experience,
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and he wants to share it. and so we want to help you want to support your feel messed united it is flip or you feel so so committed. i am. and he, once you are doing well, and so was a great night and looking forward for next not for the who it boss alone. his man, as a chevy says he's expecting a tough game with united who he is described as one of the best teams in europe, as well as that he'll have to do with our midfield is gabby who suspended and pedigree who's out through injury. wales of 6 nations match against england in cardiff on saturday. we'll go ahead. after all the test was in doubt over fears of player strikes due to contract disputes. the game will proceed as planned. off the discussions between the welsh rugby union and the players. however, the financial agreement between the mother body and its full regions is still in limbo. australian open tennis champion, marina sub olenka has reached the quarter finals of the dubai championships and
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dumped out the defending champion in the process. the number 2 seed bounced back from losing the opening set to yelling, asked the panko at the latvian hu one here last year was no match for saba lanka who completed a 266161 when she's now gone. 13 matches and beaten in 2023 egos . fiance cremains on calls for back to back tennis titles in the middle east. days after clenching victory in cutter, she's been given a walk over into the semi finals offer a quarter final of her and catalina plesk of her with through from the tournament with a viral illness. she on tech last, just one game on our way to beating ludmilla samson over 616 love in the last 16 on wednesday. the bins tourism cutter right now top seed andrea rub live has lucas les seen the quarter finals, but that's rival tell on hooks. for did not make it easy for the russian taking the 1st set. actually, reuben, fort becker to win the 2nd. but in the decider,
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he was at 52, and 3 match points down. because finally clenching the went on a tiebreaker unseated check player ged, lead. sca is up next and former will number one alley murray battled past. germany's fall, seed alexander's vetted in 3 tough. sits the 3 tom major went up, took the 1st set 76 before surrendering the 2nd 6 to mary came good. in the 3rd 75 to complete victory on doe has sent to court and secure a place in the quarter finals. he will play french, qualify alexandra miller next murray. and we'll number one other jock image is back home in serbia where he's waiting to hear from us authorities if feel be able to play at indian wells and miami next month. the $22.00 time grand slam champion has applied for special permission to enter the country. as he isn't vaccinated against coven 19 at the rules are not expected to be relaxed until may chalk, which has already fallen foul of rules in australia, hasn't been deported last year. of his vaccination states us,
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but the indian wells tournament director says it would be a disgrace if jock, which was not allowed to compete. i have a big desire to be there. i haven't play there for several years actually. and so i'm looking forward to hopefully a positive decision coming coming sometime soon, but it's not in my hands. and right now that's all i can say. england's wrinkled taste we could hold a james anderson has become the oldest bowler to be ranked world number one. the englishman has returned to top spot in the latest rankings. he's 40 years and 207 days old. anderson's career has seen him a mass, 611, tast wickets. in a remarkable career. british box, a con band has been cleared of doping off to blaming eggs for he's failed, tastes governing body the w b. c. accepted. he's an explanation of the he said i levels of consumption had led to trace amounts of foot that the drug, the fail taste lead to bends, much hype,
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catch weight fight with chris, you bank junior being cooled off in october. and we'll finish with some great pictures from the arctic circle, a place called york mac in sweden. some weight boulders have been showing off, they move well, navigating an ice obstacles, making it look very easy that to break the ice on the coast beforehand. the temperature vague drove through round 18 degrees that minus 18 degrees. those champions need law. 60 matches have now finished matches the city being held 11 by our be leipzig while into milan. be porto one. no, and marry him. that is all the sports these for me. i thank you very much peter. so that's it for now. wraps up and he is out that i'll be back in a couple of minutes and more the days news for you. i'll see you shortly. ah ah.
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the police footage starts with what appears to be a routine traffic stop but quickly the situation escalates. police can be seen beating nichols and trying to subdue him with pepper spray. he can be heard crying for help and for his mother. o. nichols died from his injuries 3 days later. as the video was being released, protestors in memphis took to the streets to call for justice. this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw in that video. the violent beating death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. ah, the story of love, patient and pay i know what,
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what forces me to live in that camp is my love for him. i'll give you the world follows this trouble only a couple. trying to get buried and said, how po peanut palestinian refugee camp in beirut. the next 2 months should meet and drink and go out or do anything. just say, chatty, let camp the price of love or no just iraq. from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, the struggles that we see in the global south have come, not because of our help, but because of the harm of the global north, with no host and no limitation. that's the story of climate change. it's not that we're all in it together, the people with the most impacted in the 1st impacted or in the global side. that's always how it is pub to as your baba. and i said, raymond, fast fashion should be actually regulated, just like they are at studio b unscripted on al jazeera. ah.

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