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style how it affects todd davies, eyes counting the cost on al jazeera, a unique id, endangered. biodiversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador, tropical jungles. there was a lot of misinformation about the animals that we have here. and now the probably allergies to come back to their self conservation in their communities out there, a journey's deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist and her team's effort to save the flora and fauna. so precious in the region. women make science, ecuador, hidden treasure on al jazeera. a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given cry. she saw issue with the smell of death is overpowering as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do with
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israel launches on strikes on gauze or after rockets of fired from the territory ah, clogs the whole robin. you're watching all of their life. what headquarters here in the also coming up funerals are held and the occupied westbank after 11 palestinians are killed in an israeli raid in nablus. also security concerns in nigeria, head of elections on saturday. we report from the southeast where an opposition candidates has been killed. fuss. i'm tammy. say down live from 2 caraway incredible stories of compassion emerge from the rubble of earthquakes. ah,
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we begin the program with israeli asteroids carried out home the gaza strip. happened to the early hours of thursday morning. now they targeted what they say were mass military sites. this i'm going to video appears to show one of those missiles landing. now i was earlier, 6 rockets were fired from gaza into israel. israeli army says it intercepted 5 of them. the casualties have yet been reported. now this comes after her mom said it would respond to the killings of at least 11 palestinians during a raid by israeli forces in dublin on wednesday. more than a 100 other people were injured, una unsafe, has more from gaza. what to witness to in all the previous escalations and launching of rockets from the god. the strip is that they were in response to any israeli attack that has happened in the west east jerusalem. or even here in the gaza strip. the policy you group has made it clear in their statements
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issued ever after every air strike and even after this last air strike, by islamic jihad, they said the people of gods and the policy and people have the right to defend themselves. and what the resistance has done in responding is very fair, responds to the aggression off the occupation towards the policy people. how much confirmed the same statement and added to it that the general strike protests that are taking place here in the gaza strip and the launching of rockets come as a confirmation that all palestinian people are one and that there is no division between the west bank and because the strip and so they are watching and monitoring closely what the occupation will be doing in the west in the coming days.
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no. so that candidates in nigeria has been killed by government ahead of saturday's elections, borrower bureau truck who was attacked on wednesday in the southeast and in ingles state. he was returning from a campaign rally for his opposition labor party. our cars for the hiring matessa is in goose, enjoys us now. good. have you with us her? i mean, it does seem that security is very much in the spotlight just days before this national election. this is the area where the man running for senator was attacked on wednesday night. he was driving along this road in a convoy and he, when he got to the spot you see that was there. with the black foot dusty, some armed men open fire, they killed him and some of his party supporters then set fire to the car because in cedar mood by security forces. and if you look up along this road, it's a place where it's mainly shop. about a lot. the shops are so close that because people say they are nervous,
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they're not sure what is going to happen, miss. and they just taking proportions. and when you ask people about the mood here, i hit the elections, they'll tell you that things are tense and some of them are nervous. they'll say, try not to leave the city santa try not to drive out of town on the road because you could get kidnapped or you could be attacked. they've been lingering tensions in the south east for decades. now. some people here feel that they have been marginalized by the federal government to the capital of boucher. they say this areas not been as developed as much as other parts of the country. and that's why some of my agitating and taking up arms and calling for separating from nigeria one day. that is the case. a lot of the elders here say it's about frustration. young people feel that they not been, you've been met the unemployed. if you're marginalized and that's why they're taking up arms. israel or conklin by 4 to nigeria, civil war known as that by after or within an office initially. between
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19671970, that attempt at secession in the south east home to a able homeland ethnic group killed more than 1000000 people. when, when you finish the retire lieutenant colonel is worried about a new generation of fighters who say not enough people from this region have influence over nigeria, politics, security, and economy. i'm so there isn't that the federal mitchell think deeply and see how they can mingle us into the recursion to assuage the phyllis under handles the people. the boys who are warren, on legislative bodily nigeria, southeast has seen an increase in pre election violence, kidnappings, and continued agitation from some to split from the rest of the country. dozens of people have been killed this year. ill row you the abuse or breast. a lot of people i been or breast it all before. i believe kids. you know what all i recall, did you call for them to tele doc liberty, a free book?
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this i midra instincts, a man what bully, breed them. so i don't want to be free presidential and parliamentary elections are on saturday. some polling stations will not be used because of insecurity. security force to say they will guarantee lower an order. i don't, i don't need to tell you how, where we do. it's not i'm telling you is ups. we'll do it on every one we have the liberty to aside their franchise insecurities, not the only issue for voters. rising unemployment and economy, our major concerns this market is usually busy at this time of the day. a lot more people would be here looking for good deals and bothers, but it's quiet with the shortages of cash. banks often run out and that's effectively everyday life in a geron, president mohammed, uber, harry is serving his 2nd and last term. many nigerians hope waiver takes over from him, will quickly turn around the economy and resolve lingering conflicts,
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harder matessa al jazeera integral nigeria ah, the number of people killed and earthquakes in turkey and syria has no reason to nearly 50000 with the survivors, some extraordinary stories have emerged from the rubble some incident, but one family who even in what they thought worth their last moments, were thinking about others in need. darla, one of them showed traps under the rubble families pinned down by collapsed concrete and struggling to breathe. telephone if we die and this phone is found. there are 5 of us here. come on, rush under the rubble of this massive earthquake. when they decide to film what they believe are their final moments. but this is not the incredible story of their survival. this is the incredible story of their selflessness. whoever finds this
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phone, please help me fulfill my promises to people. please give them stuff a 2500 lyrics and you own the children from 5000 lire, please, and paid to them on my behalf. the family had collected donations and were worried, the money in their apartment wouldn't make it to the needy. this is what's left of what the code family once called home, the powerful earthquake reduced an entire compound of towers to dust underneath, fatma otto and their 3 children endured 10 hours of agony. incredibly, they were rescued alive, all except the youngest son allow his mother filmed in playing with his brother before the quake in what would become his final moments for in concert, we heard the tremor in the early hours of the morning. the building shook her into the children and my wife followed well,
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i called out loud and he looked at me. but before i could pull him out, the building collapsed, surviving an earthquake, and then surviving being tramped under the rubble of your own home. that's an unimaginable deal. but then walking above that rubble, that can be painful to. we're looking for below things, his clothes or books. i had a song here, he talked laugh and slept here. when you're walking on top of your path, each footstep forward takes you back with talk. so it's very difficult to be here. it's bringing back bad memories. a lot of the each scoop raises hope. each item uncovered pools. suddenly a mother is confronted with what she thought, but didn't desire her dead son's shirt. some food and tea can fill the void of hunger and not the emptiness of losing
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a son. so you're in the middle of an earthquake. why were you thinking about charity for others? i mean, that's a beautiful thing, but most people would be worried about themselves, upgrade or change, because the money was for orphans, people trusted me with their money. the story of the family has spread into care prompting donations to the orphans partner, was so worried about under the rubble to could take comfort in knowing that through their actions, the ordeal that ended below us life has started a new chapter and the lives of others. sammy's a than al jazeera got a man. mirage took here as turkey reels from its worst earthquakes disaster. in decades, some people in istanbul are going anxious. seismologists predict. it's just a matter of time before a crowded city of maybe 16000000 people is hit by a major earthquake. hash marbra reports or from his stumble, a race against time for these building inspectors. they're scanning for cracks or
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poor foundations. then they'll decide which buildings to demolish and which should be repaired. city officials warned a few days ago that 90000 buildings could collapse if an earthquake hits is stumbled when they make locks on been tiny lim is there. an earthquake in a symbol will affect 4 and a half 1000000 people. this is a top priority for us and should be seen as a national security matter. it has to be taken to the highest level american levant act ash and the bought his house 3 years ago. but he doesn't know whether the building is earthquake proof. levant is among a growing number of people who no longer feel safe in istanbul. realistic of his thumb, look, all mcclellan will not planning to live longer. in istanbul, eventually i will have to leave for another place. i'm thinking about taking my family to a safer city by graham is stumbled. sits not far from the north, anatolia and fort seismologists of gun a hammer there, john fees,
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the worst asian say it is very safe in terms of a grant conditions. and also the housings are relatively new in the asian site. and but if you go to european sites on the safe place for the ground conditions are the northern part. as people in the south struggle to cope with the aftermath of this month's powerful earthquakes, people living in assembled fear. the next one. for many years, seismologists have a warning of an earthquake that predict could cause widespread destruction and assemble. this is an over crowded city and a big tourist attraction. and many people are worried. the want to know whether the buildings of their city are strong enough to withstand the major quake and prevent loss of life. hush about bottle al jazeera is stumble. well,
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still had here on al jazeera, we look at why russians looking to avoid the front lines aren't being welcomed with open arms in georgia. and an astronomical surprise. scientists get a glimpse of huge galaxies that day, back to the cosmic dawn. ah rushes war in ukraine has dominated well, he's for the past 12 months. devastating for those in the line of fire or directly impacted. it has strengthened global alliances and deepened divisions with far reaching effects on the lives of billions of people worldwide. in a week heard special coverage al jazeera explored every aspect of the conflict, the human, the political, and the economic, and possibilities of resolution. ukraine war, one here on, on,
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out there. ah, the story of love, patient, and pay, i know what, what forces me to live in the camp is my love for him. i'll give you the world follows this trouble away. old couple. trying to get married and said, how pull peanut palestinian refugee camp in booth for the next 2 months should made and will drink and go out or do anything just say chatty la. com. the price of love or no, just iraq. oh, a
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book about what you deserve with me. the whole rahman, the reminder of our top story, a senate candidate in nigeria has been killed by gunman, has of saturday's election bought your boat, who was attacked on wednesday in the southeast and in new state. he was returning from a campaign rally for his opposition labor party. israel has carried out as strikes on the gaza strip. the israeli army struck was a weapons manufacturing site and a military compound run by hamas. well, israel says they strike so launched in response to 6 rockets fired into israeli territory from the guards street. the israeli army says intercepted 5 of them. the abraham joins us now live from nablus. the occupied west bank situation, still very 10 say with many people still try to get over exactly what happened less than 24 hours ago. indeed. and this is one of the places that was receiving people who were injured and some of those who
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had killed during the is really read that took place at the usual time. 2 days before midday in a busy market in the old city of nablus, the number of palestinians who were killed during this res, 11 palestinian. this is the highest number we've been decades here in the occupied respect in one single is really raid and i want to talk more about the situation, how the feed was in this off the cylinder feed. yet i'm joined here now by the cross man of a fellow in direct how was the scene yesterday here at the crown who received a were received from the old city almost a 10 year arm. we received announcement from mervin, decrease santa center, that the clash is, and big attack has started in the old city,
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sol told get ready. so we announced emergency call in the hospital and we got ready . but this situation was heard back there happening in the night. the daytime or the time all the markets are opening and the trades and the on people out of it are traveling around. so it was quite so crowded. so we started to receive injured people. we almost yesterday receives about 50 angel people hospital only on this hospital, all almost 50 patients and the other hospitals also received the about the same amount of total about 100 injured people yesterday we received it here in this hospital we, we received about 545 people who passed away, unfortunately, after surgery already before arrival to the hospital. so this is
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a situation we admitted are almost so about the 20 patients from, from who received for a surgery, for plans, surgery or for the life saving the procedures the dolls with them. so this is a situation, this is ours. i described the injuries they were in the upper part of the body, the lower for you is there people who passed away. unfortunately, the injured injuries were mainly in the head and in their chest. i admitted the people who are in the abdomen. some people are abdomen and a mob, all of the injuries and the other half about the battle, what extremities, and with their major vascular. thank you. so even in that little what exhibit is it was a c give severe leisure. thank you so much dr. us man, and so palestinians in the occupied west bank have announced a d as a general strike to more in the killing to pay attention to actually asked the
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world to pay attention to the attacks that are it taking place by these really forces. we've heard the palestinian authority call the un to, for the to ask for do national protection for palestinians. the people here say that they feel left alone by their leadership, by the world facing and military occupation that has been going on for decades with abraham. thanks very much. ah, the china says it'll propose a plan to end the war in ukraine. fishing is expected to unveil as initiative on friday, which marks one year since russia began its invasion of the country. as all, bon jovi has more from moscow. whether it is a well kept secret term, because china has been talking about this piece plan for the last few days,
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but it hasn't and build it as yet. this morning we've heard from the russian foreign ministry that it was not part of the discussions, but being chinese top chip, the mud and the russian foreign minister. but it does not rule out that whether this plan has been given to both capitals, moscow and key for them to have a reaction ready before china and builds it. but this is where china wants to be a ever an arbiter which sits in the middle and tries to negotiate. but been these 2 sides, which remain far apart when it comes to how to end the war. now the secretary general has again denials, russia's invasion of ukraine ahead of the 1st anniversary of the conflict. antonio guitar, roche said russia had violated the un charter and international law. the one year mark of rush, as the version of ukraine stands as a grim milestone for the people of ukraine and for the international community. that the invasion is an affront to our collective conscience is
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a violation of united nations charter and international law is having that emetic humanitarian and human rights consequences. and the impact is being felt far beyond the ukraine. or tens of thousands of people of flood russia since the start of the war present brought to my putin's decree of partial military, mobilize ation meant that many could have to be conscripted to fight in ukraine. while georgia has provided an escape route for thousands of young russians, but it's faint and modern reports for many the welcome has been far from warm. glad cousin itself is a long way from home. yet a life back in his hometown st. petersburg. but when war broke out, he knew what he had to do with him can you believe in a chat on a new point? and we were on our way here. we didn't know whether we would stay here or move elsewhere. our objective was just to get out of russia and to look around and then make a decision. globe is one of thousands of russians who fled to georgia to avoid fighting
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on the front lines. he started to business as carving out a new life, but he found that new comers aren't being welcomed with open arms with him that some, you know, we've had virtually no, george and customers were there were a few people who work nearby will drop by for a coffee, and you could count them on one hand. and he, russian, graffiti, is everywhere. the 2 countries have a fraud history. they went to war over breakaway regions in 2008. many georgians became refugees in their own country and bitterness remains. the new arrivals also pushed up housing prices further stoking resentment. 20 meg. nobody knows our friends, their enemies, it's a fact. and then doing business and drinking with us is just plain wrong. terrible . i will say no. i wouldn't go into a russian own cafe. i want to support george and businesses but some
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are seeking to build bridges. here this bar russians are studying the georgia language law. those reaching out to the community leave acceptance may come with time. but yet the russians who played the wall have only just arrived. we have not got acquainted yet. we don't know each other. well, we are not used to each other. both communities may have no choice but to learn how to co exist. there's no telling how long the war and ukraine will laugh super now, at least ga, the russian exiles may be here to stay. fenton monahan al jazeera while we have a week long special series on the far reaching consequences of the ukraine war into the conflict. in june, in full bath, at the end of this bulletin know these hours we will explore both sides, military strategies and how the war is ceiling. a new global arms race onto the news, non police and to nicea arrested. a member of the opposite and salvation front
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party emitter major crack down against critics of peasant, i said trauma, he says, lawyers say police surrounded her car before she was detained. opposition politicians, public figures and government critics have been targeted in a wave of arrest. recently, a teacher in france has been stabbed to death by a 16 year old student. the victim was a spanish language teacher. as a roman catholic high school or the town of sounds old and we report suggest the pupil may have been suffering from mental illness. the death totally madagascar from tropical cycling friday has risen to these fall stole maitland fall in the southeast rate on tuesday with wind speeds up to 180 kilometers now or more than 11000 people have been displaced. gotten drunk, something yesterday we were afraid of rising waters and winds that can destroy everything,
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like electricity. that is what traumatized me the most. so it's better to prepare for this danger. that's why i moved. we used to be worried about wind gusts, but now it's more the rising water that scares us because our house is at the bottom of a bridge. we're afraid of flooding. a winter storm as cold as the 1200 flight cancellations across the united states into state rates. arizona to amy was shot and schools in the dakotas, minnesota. it was called the also shot in california, a one year old child was critically injured after a redwood tree crashed onto a home in boulder creek south that something cisco seattle has become the 1st city in the u. s. t ban. describe it discrimination based on cast campaigners and that he's south asian communities that those facing cast prejudice had few protections. opponents had argued existing anti discriminatory laws were adequate. now astronomers in the united states have seen
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evidence of distinct galaxies that challenge our understanding of the early universe. that's according to a new report from the general nature 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 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. this is part of our standard model. and he's 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 developed sooner than expected, possibly,
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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, forming way faster than the expected. and maybe some exotic physics that aren't 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 thing. colon baker algebra. that's it for me. so hell. romney's continues here on our desert after our special program ukraine. wool one year on. do you stay with us? ah
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well finally, east asia looks more less i should do for late february. there's a little bit of snow in the air, you know, shes being piled up over the water, but they won't come to very much. yes. is to level out running water in places in on shoe because been so much they recently that's warming up. but again, to be expected, the sun's out for good part of charlotte temperatures in hon. shouldn't do have come back to where they should be. this normally breeze isn't particularly cobra is increasing the likelihood of big down poles in taiwan, including entire pay bottom. it gets to saturday or sunshine is pretty dominant. temperatures are on the rise, but they're not extraordinarily high. we still got snow showers, but not big ones, hitting the mountains of hot shoe. and we still got big shower in the northeast of india as well,
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but they're disappearing slowly. this is an indication of morning merck and fog. now the story in india, and indeed pakistan at least in the southeast that of rising temperatures. we've had near reco. it's certainly 6 to tend to be about normal temperatures in gujarat, rochester, rochester, and there's no reason why that should change, particularly now it's true that enough gas and, and probably event the northern pakistan you've got the influence of a westerly way. so rain and some snow, but for most ah, the 2 ukrainian filmmakers join the army to fight against russian separatists in 2014. they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the.

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