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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 lives destroyed. thousands did and know in size. the ukraine boy is hours away from entering a 2nd year. also hit i'm out of tarza in south east jerry, a region that seem pre lakes and violence and kidnapping. keep watching to find out why some people say they feel marginalized and cut off from the rest of the country . tramped down to rubble and faring for their lives, the turkish family, who even then worried about others. and nate and northern ireland on a job to the shooting of a senior police officer and on p systemic. your school's majesty united prepaid
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a face off against barcelona, in the euroleague of the local rivals. man said he could only draw one all in the champions league despite dominating away at leipzig. mm. in less than 24 hours, the war in ukraine will into its 2nd year. thousands of people have died. millions have been displaced in the country has been devastated by the fighting since rushes invasion. but peace seems as far away as ever. the russian president is vowing to step off his country's nuclear arsenal just days after he suspended participation in russia's last remaining nuclear weapons. treaty with the us. by wish only when you mine, as before, we will pay increased attention to strengthening the nuclear triad this year. the
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1st launches of the psalm at missile system with a new heavy message enter combat duty. we will continue serial production of the canal air launched hypersonic systems and begin mast deliveries of zircon c launched hypersonic missiles and the world is beginning to mark the anniversary of russia's invasion. this is the eiffel tower and paris that up to night and the colors of the ukrainian flag. meanwhile, completely different scenes in moscow. there are fireworks for the defender of the fatherland day on thursday. of the united nations general assembly is debating resolution on the ukraine war at an emergency session. she harbor tansy is there for us that she hub. what have we had so far in that meeting? that meeting has as a judge now for a couple of hours, and we've had
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a speak off the speaker in their relative block. since we've had the, the european nations, the u. s. saying, look, we have to vote for this resolution. it's a, it's a resolution drafted by the e, u and ukraine, and it's kept, it kept the resolution to its simplest terms possible. because the u. s. ukraine, you have, may declare they want this idea of, you know, of as many votes as possible in the general assembly, isolating russia, taking a stand against against invasions at a very barebones resolution which, which is based on the principle of the un charter which is incontrovertible that it is against international law of one member state to invade another member state, and therefore russia should withdraw. but we've also heard them from china is the, it is the argument that we expect that, that a lot of non align countries will be using, which is yes, it is illegal for one nation to invade another nation and as little concerns about that. but this isn't so simple, and if the goal is
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a lasting peace in ukraine than the resolution should be addressing the need for an immediate cease fire image and peace talks de conflicting the situation by reducing the flood, alms into the region and addressing the root cause of the conflict in the 1st place and china was very pointed in talking about the expansion of military blocks that lead to the legitimate security concerns of nations. we expect the speeches to continue at 20100 g m t. we have at 4 speakers than some keen on the line nations, including south africa. then we expect to vote on amendments that were introduced by beller roost, which do encompass some of those issues, the china of another line nations of been talking about. and then interestingly, we expect a number of speeches from other really key not align nations like cuba, malaysia, india, south sedan, egypt, brazil, indonesia, pakistan, where they will explain their vote. so it'll be very interesting to see these enormous blocks representing an enormous part of the globe. how they verge,
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and why. if they do abstain, why they say they weren't able to agree with the general assembly resolution. but who's principles they do agree with. but what, but why they feel that they couldn't bring themselves to vote for the general assembly resolution today in a few hours. okay, thank you very much. that is, as she have returns a, a for us at the united nations, which heiner says it will propose a plan to end the fighting. beijing is expected to unveil that initiative on friday . one years since russia's invasion, ukrainian prison va laudermill zalinski has said he's not seen any version of the plan, but he would welcome a meeting with chinese leaders a summer. bon jovi has more from moscow whether it is a well kept secret term because china has been talking about this piece planned for the last few days, but it hasn't unveiled it as yet. this morning we've heard from the russian foreign ministry that it was not part of the discussions, but being china's top tip, the mud and the russian foreign minister. but it does not rule out that better this
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plan has been given to both capitals must go and key for them to have a reaction ready before china and build that. 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. the russia says it has fully reopened its bridge to the annex crimean peninsula to road and rail traffic. moscow uses it to deliver troops and supplies to its frontline and ukraine. the 19 kilometer bridge was bombed last october. in an attack, russia blamed on ukrainian military intelligence, who keith never claimed responsibility for the bombing law. after nearly a year of war. here is the current situation on the ground. russia controls much of the territory east of the disney pro river, but a ukrainian counter offensive in the autumn, reclaimed swathes of land in the north of the south,
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including the key city of her song. now the front line is concentrated on the city of buck mode, which president zalinski says, has been turned to ruins by the russian offensive. nigel goulds davis is a senior fellow for russia and eurasia at international institute for strategic studies. and a former british ambassador to belarus, he joins us from london. thank you very much for being on this news. our a quickest start with china and it's involvement. it's just said that it's a got a plan to win the war. i mean, do you have any idea what that could be? it's a, it's an interesting intervention the china is trying to, to make now. and i think it's so, propelled by the fact that a china has long been anxious really from the very start of the war. about the full range of economic and political consequences that the war has produced in china's possession of broadway, has been at once the water to end as quick as possible and fleeced on helpful on
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welcome consequences to, to cease quite walton specific turns beyond the stating of general principles this could involve is much less clear role. i think what, watching with great interest, what this would involve, some of the kind of mood music around it has been quite, quite general in nature. a restatement to broad principles like territory integrity and the, the sanctity of the, of you and principles and so on. so what that could mean in more practical terms is very difficult. guessed background, where it seems to me that the west and ukraine on the one hand and russia on the other are further apart the never, it's really there are difficult now to see what an outcome the both would consider acceptable could possibly looked like he did. and then on the other hand, with just head net a chief as just come out and said that there are signs that china could actually
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send arms to russia. would you make of that? yes, sir, this is certainly something to watch. and it would signal a shift in good chinese possession. all the signs are that early on in the war. china was unhappy, quite unhappy with russia for having launched it. we saw her some of the, some of the signals that she, jim pink himself was seen to be sending at the, the summit and saw candace becca star a few months ago along these lines. so if china were now to move towards supporting rushes. busy more effort actively, but what actually under mine is message monster water embers quickly as possible because in effect, china would be providing russia with that means to escalate its effort and that would come across any aspiration to stop the war. yeah. okay. and on the one year
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anniversary of russia's invasion, i mean, how would you describe the current state as things stand at the moment where we just in a style night that's going to last for, for months and months due. thank this war has been very unpredictable from the start so i wouldn't assume that could present situation is one that is likely to endure. and i think there are a research 2 aspects to, to look at here on the one hand on the ground. russia is try at great cost with so making very, very limited games around the, the city of bar moot. ah, that doesn't seem to be getting it very much like compared to the, to the losses at sustaining. the 2nd point is, the broader geo political situation is very adverse to russia, the west to the west of proof, more unified and resolute, and determined to escalate various forms of support to ukraine and also sanctions
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on russia. but certainly putin ever intended. the other hand, russia really has very little in the way of active support. now it's been getting some ammunition from law careers, getting drones, possibly missiles from iran will have to see about china that could change things a little more substantially. but, but it's a very uneven looking at, in the round. it's a very uneven contest. and the broad historical lesson of long was, is it the economic ti strongest side always prevails in the end? and if you take the west together, it's economic superiority compared to russia is very great indeed. okay, we'll have to live there. thank you so much for your a, your time and your inside. that is nigel called davies, senior fellow for russia and you, roger ad international institute for strategic studies. thank you. the 2 other news and, and my jury incentives, candidate has been killed in one of
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a series of petrol bombings and southern new grew stout. at least 2 other people died in the civil tanius attacks. police said 3 separate political parties were targeted. it comes just ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections. the frontrunner presidential candidates have promised to tackle violence by isolate fighters in the north and separatists in the south. a cash crisis, fuel shortages and corruption are also major issues in the campaign. little hurry, matessa has more now from a new good this is way the man was running for senator was killed on wednesday night. his convoy was traveling along this road. when it got to this area, gunmen opened fire. you could see some of the cartridges down there. he was killed and some of his party named was also killed. they then set fire to the car. the car has been moved by security forces, police of issued
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a statement and they blamed on groups for the attack. they say young men of the region are trying to disrupt on saturday and are trying to cause panic. the street is usually busier than this. you got a few cars that many of the shops of clothes. some of the people here say there to gauge open is on the nervous of the attack on wednesday. not sure what is going to happen next. the moods here is 10. people will tell you, try not to leave the city and travel by road. they said people are getting kidnapped people ransom, and people are being attacked along the road. so jenny, there's a feeling of insecurity in the area. there's been lingering tensions in this part of the country for many, many years, some people here. so they feel marginalized from the rest of nigeria. they feel that the federal government in the capital, the boucher has not that enough to develop this part of nigeria. some of them have been agitating to change some even calling for a separation independence from the states of nigeria. israel or conklin by
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4 to nigeria, civil war known as by after all, with between 967 and 1970. that attempt at secession in the south east home to the able homeland, ethnic group killed more than 1000000 people. but when, when you finish the retire lieutenant colonel is wide about a new generation of fighters who say not enough people from this region have influence over nigeria, politics, security, and economy. i'm suggesting that the fellow will mitchell think deeply and see how they can bring us into the equation to assuage the phyllis under. and else the people, the boys who are warren alleged items, badly 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
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people have been killed this year in a row. you die boucher breast. a lot of people been or breast it all before i believe kids. you know what all. i become difficult for them to tele doc. liberty, a free book, this i missed your instincts, a man what really 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 for to say they will guarantee lower an order. i don't normally to tell you how, where we do it's not i'm telling you is ups. who would do it? i never want to, we have the liberty to aside the franchise. insecurity is not the only issue for voters. rising unemployment and economy are major concerns. this market is usually busy at this time of the day. a lot more people would be looking for good deals and bothers what it's quiet with. the shortages of cash banks often run out and that's effective everyday life in nigeria, president mohammed, uber,
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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. harder matters, al jazeera integral nigeria lama because he is senior fellow at the tony player institute for global change. he says the security situation in nigeria has never been so unstable that our 3 major o m groups in the country that are operating one in the south is where this happened when in the northwest and the north central, which is a criminal gang. no, can you call bonded that has an estimated 30000 men and have been killing people. they have to over 10000 people over the past 10 years and have a store. it runs on in billions of dollars. and then in this north, when eastern part of nigeria there is it you had you group a group came in to fight for islam old book. and that has huge over that 5000
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people. that groups one of its p less ideological pillars is to disrupt nigeria, democracy, and we know that they do set up a tags when ever elections are to be held, including the last elections in 2019 and in 2011. they even succeeded enforcing that g s election to postpone by 6 weeks because the security forces said they could not guarantee security. so insecurity. so widespread 3 major m groups and we have never seen this in the history of the country. unfortunately, as i drove the 3 groups, i mentioned a fake news, conspiracy theories and false information on social media is likely to exacerbate things and live to commission our community tensions. especially because the 3 major candidate come from 3 different ethnic groups and 3 different parts of nigeria. and we know that an unscrupulous politician sometimes explodes those kinds of food lines in order to ignite one community against the other. but there is
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plenty more hit on this to use our including we talked to the u. s. army manufacturers at the forefront of drone technology and formula one tarzan merger g p bikes take to the streets of casa, as merger school fans come out. and 4th, 5th coming up and schools with patient ah, israel has carried out a series of is strikes on the gaza strip after raucous for fire fired from the territory is really forces targeted. what they said were moss, military sites. these really ami says it intercepted 5 of the 6 rockets that were fired. no casualties were reported on either side. given al said is in kansas city . these really war planes carried out to in the early hours of thursday, air strike. so to the military camps of ham as one in the central and
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a refugee camp of the l good is and the other in the north west of a shot, a refugee camp no casualties where reported. but this caused as early spoon support, 6 rockets that were launched from the gods. the strip the policy and grips in god's this said that the rocket launching was in retaliation. all the occupations, aggression to words the policy and people in the west bank as a response to the raid in nablus. this kills over 10 people and enjoyed over a 100. and i think that just put them to the top of mom. we send in solidarity with our people to nobliss recall on the world to support us as palestinians. because we are victimized by doctor patients aggressions against us in all the palestinian lands. we have no choice because we live under an occupation and the world must protect us against this and just to somebody and a number of protests have taken place here in the gaza strip since wednesday,
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while the, the instructions in groups in gaza has called out today to be a day of general strike, where all indication of institutions has been suspended. schools, universities, kindergartens, and training centers in addition to other public and private sectors that have closed their doors instantly. density of the people of nablus and the west bank. you may see gods this city has unit was saying, the rocket fire and it strikes, follow the winds. days is rarely, right. and nicholas killing a live in palestinians and entering more than a 100. it was the deadliest is really right in the occupied with bank in nearly 20 years. the abraham has the lightest from nebulous 1st ins, are still laying their loved ones to rest this morning to funerals are taking place in different cities in the occupied west bank. one man who succumb to his ruins
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after they read in nablus. and another was a come to and that he sustained 2 weeks ago after and israeli read on wednesday. it was the deadliest raid into decades. 11 palestinians were killed in the city of nap. it's this is why you're seeing the streets behind me empty the, the tours shot palestinians say that they want the world to know what's happening to them, but also have been hearing from many felicity and saying that they feel left alone dealing with the israeli army. that they don't have any protection and they talk a lot about impunity. and this is exactly why i'm joined here by mr. leanne from a huck organization. mr. thing we keep hearing policy is talk about the i c. c, the international criminal court. they want to investigate what is happening with the icpc. actually, everybody knows that i see prosecutor concluded its preliminary examination 2 years
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ago and decided to open an investigation into the situation in the state of based on our knowledge, no practical that have been taken so far. know the conclude these, this investigation and we have been calling on the court and the prosecutor to take these steps to conclude the investigation. unless this investigation is concluded, we believe that crimes will continue to be committed. and unless sanctions are imposed on the 5th of israel to occupying, for we believe that these crimes will continue to be committed ah, in the number of people killed in its clanks into kia and syria has risen to nearly 50000, almost 8000 off the shocks. had been found since the 1st large trim is 2 weeks ago, and many in both countries are concerned. there could be more crags to come. when
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many people are still recovering from the hours they spent stuck under the rubble of their buildings. semi said and met one family whose terrible ordeal was captured on video. and even as they were tramped, facing death, they were thinking of others. one of them showed, was trapped 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 of their final moments. but this is not the incredible story of their survival. this is the incredible story of their selflessness. whoever finds this phone, please help me fulfill my promises to people. please give them stuff. a tooth has a 500 laborers, and you own the children, the often 5000 lire, please,
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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 current family once called home, the powerful earthquake reduced an entire compound of towers to doth underneath fatma otto and their 3 children endured 10 hours of agony. incredibly, they were rescued alive, all except the youngest son allow her to love. his mother filmed him, 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 billing shook her into the children and my wife followed. i called out and he looked at me. but before i could pull him out, the building collapsed and surviving an earthquake. and then surviving being trapped under the rubble of your own home. that's an unimaginable old deal. but
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then walking above that rubble, that can be painful to. we're looking for below things of his clothes or books. i had a son here, he talked, laughed, and slept here. when you're walking on top of your path, each footstep forwards takes you back with drops or so it's very difficult to be here and 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 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 themself. upgrade, or shouldn't you?
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because the money was for orphaned. 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. the could take comfort in knowing that through their actions, the old deal that ended belie of life has started a new chapter in the lives of authors will semi joins us now from atlanta and to kia, semi, obviously, a clear, terrible deal. and many families now have no way to live after going through all of this. i mean, what is the plan at this stage to get people back into proper housing? officials have been talking to them about the plan and trying to assure i guess families that the not going to be forgotten by the government. we heard from the minister of urban eyes asian a short while ago giving specific details saying families you can expect 3 bed apart. apartments 93 square meters each trying to assure people that they're not
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going to go for very long in the situation of being without housing one till we get to that stage where proper buildings are for top. he's also talking or other officials talking about temporary measures, particularly the launch of what they call this contain a city's phase one was launched today. and they were speaking about getting 15000 units up and running, moving people out of tense, where it's obviously very difficult to resume anything approaching a normal life when you're in a cold tent without electricity and without the ability to cook for yourself and send your kids to school and so on and so forth. and it's easy to understand why this is such an issue. when you listen to figures coming from the united nations, for example, they've been talking about how right now. one and a half 1000000 people have been made homeless. they say in southern took here. half
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a 1000000 homes need to be rebuilt, they say, and up to 210000000 tons of rubble needs to be cleared off the land. and just to give you an idea, just to put it into perspective in context, what this means is the equivalent of something like 13 square kilometers, worth of rubble piled 3 meters high. it's a lot of land to clear. it's a lot of rubble to get through tom. okay, thank you so much for that. update that as semi's ident for us and not into kia. well, as we've heard, earthquakes have left a 1000000 and a half people and to keep homeless. but many of those whose houses are still standing, so they can't go back as a bank sent us this report from gussy on tip. cold and afraid fall in 3 earthquakes in the space of 2 weeks. many people don't feel safe in their homes. they're sleeping in open areas like parks and carport mccomb took me and i
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said, when it's dark, my son starts to say mom, can we go to the cafe mom? the chandeliers shaking. when someone touches the table, my son gets afraid and says there's an earthquake, my children feel safe for our side. so we stay at the side in our cars. the fire keeps their hands warm, but it's the kindness of strangers that warms their hearts also fall to our house was marked a slightly damaged, but we couldn't answer for 2 weeks. we didn't have gas and water. we had babies and small children. so we stayed here for 2 weeks. we were lucky, this restaurant opened its thought to us. so instead of staying in attends or sleeping in the car, we stayed there. may god bless her. most of the city of 2000000 have been told by authorities, the homes are safe, but many don't believe that there are no fish and numbers and how many buildings are secure and does he enter predictions or further earthquakes and social media of heightened people's sense of fear going through our house was checked by the authorities and we went back in. the building was marked slightly damaged with 95
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percent non damaged, but the walls are cracked psychologically. we are afraid to go back in, especially i said, the aftershocks and the latest f. quick. mammoth wife said she'd rather brave the cold, said the 9th floor of the building. it shakes every time just enough to shot. we've seen residents across the city. the thing in the cars and in the parks, they've been traumatized so much by the earthquakes that nothing can reassure them to return to their home. i said vague, i just got the end. doesn't appear well before we move on, hard forming story from to kia some more than 2 weeks. another story of survival with pony in the city of d a back here, 2 people were reunited with their pits. the cats were pulled from an apartment building that's being demolished, the return of beloved members of the families. people who have lost everything else
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. castilla head on out. is there a higher residence? learn what caused trying to di, vile, putting their lives on the trees and panama book this part of the women's world come for the 1st time that's coming up and spoke with peter. ah no harsh winter pastry blowing out even of the black sea, it is really in southern russia. you might get a little bit light ish, snow still in the far northeast of turkey, but overnight temperatures. having risen a bit up trying to drop a leopard at about 3 degrees, which means some place to see a ground for us. and certainly from the man's it took here, you will see a frost by day. the sun is prevalent and it warms up fairly quickly and the winds are not particularly strong. all way down the coast levant, towards egypt,
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it does look at increasing the cadillac briggs of lightest, rain or slight shaft. the winds are not particularly strong, nor are they throughout the radiant peninsula, the power for a few showers in the round. it's a sunny ish picture. as a result quite warm up to 30 into by 31 in doha. more or less steady within start increasing the breeze during saturday. now, you know, this is a pretty valid was down in southern africa. freddy is making land for during friday in mozambique. these are the figures we expect to be with. it is still moving fairly quickly. it's not particularly windy, so there will be a huge rather wind damage. but it brings a storm surgeon to low lying land and to wrench, right on wants it sitting mozambique it will slowly fall apart. so you'll no longer name it, but it will effect mozambique limpopo passed off to south africa and zimbabwe. ah. but when the news breaks, families still have oh and they say they want to leave without getting their
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relatives out of the problem. when people need to be heard. and the story told my dad and water every way we are left without anything to keep us warm. with exclusive interviews and in depth reports on the shelving doors here, a precious thought, a faint specimen al jazeera, has teens on the ground to where you are award winning documentaries and live knees debating the issues of the day. the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street, they made their money on coal. they made their money on field convincing those folks know we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera lou.
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ah, what king al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad, the senate candidate in nigeria has been killed by gunman, a hit of saturday's election bow ye bow, chuck who was attacked on wednesday, and se, and the new goose state. the opposition candidate was returning from a campaign rally for his labor party. israel has carried out a strikes on the gaza strip after rockets were fired from the territory. it follow the killings of at least 11 palestinians during a ride by his ready forces them netlist on winston and in less than 24 hours the borne ukraine will into its 2nd year. thousands of people have died. millions have been displaced in the country has been devastated by the fighting since rushes
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invasion were. both ukraine and russia have been using drones extensively in the war. and as gabriel, arizona reports from new york, small a u. s. army manufacturers are the forefront of the technology. it's one of the smallest most lethal and lesser known weapons currently being deployed in ukraine. the switch blade $300.00 is a drone. that is lightweight and highly sophisticated. you've got your cameras up here, you've got your e o i our center. the munition or explosive device is embedded inside the drone. the whole device is designed to fly into the target and explode like this. but what makes it unique is patented technology that allows the soldier controlling it on the ground to change plans in mid flight. they can what we call wave off go off the target. go back to another say point in reengage,
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a different target may be the same target at a later point. all of these are really amazing capabilities for the person, the war fighter that's operating the switchblade, that they don't get in a normal munition videos from ukraine show its effectiveness against russian positions. the united states sent several 100 to ukraine in the early stages of the war. ukraine has credited the switchblade for helping repel russian advances. the switchblade is made by aero vironment, a california based weapons maker. the company is one of numerous smaller, lesser known arms makers signing contracts. with the pentagon, there's a special program to encourage companies to create experimental systems that can be used in ukraine, and to do it quickly. and sometimes the smaller companies are more nimble to war, and ukraine is believe to be the 1st time the switchblade has been used in a large scale military conflict. the maker of the weapon says many potential
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customers who they won't identify have inquired about placing orders after seeing it in use in ukraine. it's now much better known what the switchblade can bring. so with renewed interest or with new interest, we are certainly meeting the demands that are coming towards us. the ukraine conflict becoming a real life testing ground for new munitions, some of which haven't rarely ever been used in war. but now, increasingly in high demand. gabriel is condo. how do you see the new york? the kind central bank has issued a special bank notes to mark the 1st year of its war with russia, the 20 griffin note, which is worth around half a us dollar to fix 3 soldiers raising the country's national flag. the opposite side shows 2 hands tied with tape, a reference to the civilian victims discovered near butcher. the head of the
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central bank said the notes are a visual record of ukraine's resistance until 4 o'clock grades use during this year . ukrainians have realised their force, their significance of their ability not only to withstand, but also to win, to win without for giving a single military crime, a single ruined house. this victory will be at a very high price, but it will happen and it will be ours. what no of these goals are. we have a week long special series on the far reaching consequences of the ukraine war. a year into the conflict. will make sure you tune in on friday. that's february the 24th. we mark the 1st anniversary of the war with special news hours at 11 g, m t and 16 g m t on 2 other news and a freight train that spread toxic chemicals in an ohio town 2 weeks ago was derailed by an overheated axle and the crew was not warned about it until just
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before the accident. well, that was the finding of the national transportation safety board. in the preliminary report and to the disaster released thursday. transportation secretary paid buddha gig has to it the crash sites. residents of the town have reported symptoms like sore throat and headaches. though officials say the water and ear asked safe. we're going to go live now to heidi joe castro, who is in east palestine. and heidi, what else did the report say? well tom, the sir for it says that the speed limit for trays in this section of rail with 75 kilometers an hour. and this train in particular, was actually traveling slightly under that limit. so it does not appear that feed was a concern here, but certainly yes, this wheel bearing that over heated that appears. according to this preliminary report to have been the. * cause of this derailment, and the crews and back had tried to slow the train down as it passed different
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sensors along the track, each showing that it was getting hotter and hotter on this wheel, bearing until ultimately it did over he to the point of failure, which led to that catastrophic release of chemicals here more than $400.00 leaders, a vinyl chloride. that is a material that's why mobil gas used in a plastic production and that is toxic to humans and linked to, to cancer down the road. all of this supports a huge concern to the residents who live and work here. those have been complaining of burning eyes, and headaches. now, 2 weeks after this, the real man happened and some not trusting the word as a government when they say that the sensors in this area do not show elevated levels of chemicals and that the water is safe. and that's one reason we saw the transportation secretary p booted judge here on the ground and each palace team
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trying to remind residents here that this town will not be forgotten. and that the federal government, the vitamin destruction that have taken heat for being slow to respond to this incident according to but a judge. he says that the bite ministration will be here to see that the clean up is completed and that the people are safe. and just on the clean up, i mean 400 latest. how is it going? it's still going, that's the key here because he looked behind me that is the site. you can see the twisted metal, the wreckage that has been sifted through part of that is because investigators wanted some of the evidence to be here for them to look at. but also just behind what you're seeing there is the plastic tarps, which still cover the contaminated soil from the release of that chemical which remains on site nearly 3 weeks after the incident. and that was a major complaint of the people living here. the ohio governor saying that there
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was the fault of the railroad company, north of norfolk southern fort, reinstalling the tracks to get their business back up and moving before removing all of that contaminated soil that has resulted in the company now promising to get rid of that soil as soon as possible, a huge job ahead of them. so thank you. that is honey joe castro, from east palestine. thank you. a pan african revolution? re liter, thomas sanker, a has been re buried at a memorial side and became foster's capital. oh, good to good. sanker was assassinated 35 years ago, but his body was exempt for a murder trial that took place last. jim nicholas hawk reports 35 years after his death, a final good bye to thomas hunger and 12 of his companions who are being laid to rest at a memorial in walker doodle sancho a pan africanist revolutionary, who was also a feminist. and an environmentalist he sought to lift his people out of poverty and
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emancipate them from what he saw as the shackles of the former colonial power. france says should reveal in recent omby april, so lucky he is being buried when he was assassinated. this will help to revive that evolution and keep his legacy alive after the tragic death. a court last year convicted several military commanders and sanker as close his friend former president bless, compile way for their role in the sassy nation. the trial started after france agreed to release secret documents, but the court failed to determine whether france had any involvement in sanker as murder. the burial comes days after breaking of faces, genta severe military ties with france. hundreds of french special forces were asked to leave the country on sunday. he primed tory who took power in a qu last year, blamed france for a heavy losses in the battlefield. the country faces
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a surge of attacks from arm groups linked to al qaeda in iso, many of the fighters are villagers from the north of bertina, faso, turning against their government. troy is trying to associate himself with the memory of san kara in an effort to unite the country, compliment law, he puked russia, a food a ball. when you're carry a weapon that can kill and un uniform need to understand the implications and responsibilities. so many soldiers on the battlefields, committing crimes without understanding that they are fighting men and women who perhaps dispatcher the same common ideals, limited san kara, a soldier who was also regarded as a messenger for peace, unity and compassion. many in his now divided country. want to see those ideals revived. nicholas hawk al jazeera, a senior police officer in northern ireland has been shot and seriously injured to gunman attack. detective chief inspector, john coldwell, in front of his son lace,
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have arrested 3 men in connection with the shooting boy challenge reports. a brutal reminder that peace in northern ireland cannot be taken for granted. police tape cordons off the scene of wednesday nights attack a sports pitch where an off duty police officer had finished coaching a youth team. when 2 gunman shot him, 4 times, condemnation came quickly from across the political spectrum. this is an absolutely shameful, grotesque attack hall on the, on a police officer here at this papers, a sport and recreational hub this evening. i can see it is a good word of condemnation, strong enough to condemn what has happened here tonight, for scholars in this time, norma or ra sewer from 25 years and beyond us of violence the on the bomb and the victims and the families that suffered that roland care was killed in his judy as a police officer. i know we have a police officer in this community again tonight, target
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a planned attack is fighting for his life in the hospital. i saw the deadliest and last major bombing of northern ireland, so called troubles 29 people died when an i r, a splinter group, detonated a car bomb and 998. just 4 months after the signing of the good friday peace agreement. police say their primary focus for this shooting is the new i r a, a group of dissident republicans. he wants a united ireland. they've launched an attempted murder investigation. i would also like to confirm that in this fast paced investigation, this morning we have arrested 3 men, a 3845, and 47 in oma and co island. in connection with john's attempted murder. they commonly been questioned by detectives, most grave, the serious crimes suite, events like this all rare and police say that keeping an open mind as to motives, but northern islands, trouble history doesn't always stay in the past,
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will reach helen's. how does air was still a hit on al jazeera and sports precinct? it's under one formula, one with the world champion didn't because that's coming out with peter. ah, this is a region that is rapidly developing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. political up, steve was some of those who talked to elsewhere as saying that they fled after hearing that other villages had been attacked. what we do in al jazeera is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the ugly, tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and humanity. ask you to tell their story, hulu.
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ah, as time for sport here is peter. thank you so much. let's begin with the champions league. and manchester city were made to pay for not taking their chances against leipzig, the 1st lake finished all square in germany, while insolence of control of their tie against porto. david stokes round up the action that we but we saw some dodgy defending in the champions league. on tuesday, a wednesday was no different life 6 least pass gifted the 18 go to read more as to pick manchester city ahead in germany. but despite dominating possession city missed several chances to pull further. claire with earling holland, having an unusually quiet night. it cost them eventually when your sco gaudio headed in for leipzig, who had been on
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a for game winning streak in the competition. 21 year old defender leaping, highest to level things up. oh. so ill call didn't again would have restored cities, lead straight to wait. had it not been for the quick reflexes of leipzig keeper, yamil plastic it finished 11 and afterward city boss pet. guardiola did his best to cheer up his players ahead of the 2nd leg of manchester as they continued their quest to win the trophy for the 1st time. there was a dead zone where you had them unto his up who was really good. so give it to pull the like it does a minute. it wednesdays or the game into milan beat ports i won ill at the sunset road. substitute romilly le caca getting the only go with 4 minutes left after port i had been reduced to 10 men. finally, the italians with the advantage heading into the 2nd leg in portugal in 3 weeks time. navy stokes, out his era. if the 1st leg was anything to go by,
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we could be in for quite a night at old trafford later. manchester united 2nd barcelona for a place and lost 16 of the euroleague. besides plant out of thrilling to all draw with the new camp last week, leaving both ty wide open, united one this competition in 2017. that's the last time they lifted a trophy. although they have a chance at silverware on sunday when they play new castle in the lead come final. every day we won't get a better version of our house and we are sure when you fish should big teach us barcelona. you have to play your best, otherwise you don't have a chance. and so we want to come true to come to the next round. so you are really how we have to get the best performance from decisions. and we believe in it and looking forward to it. barcelona coach. chevy says united are one of the best teams in europe right now. but i do have a good recent record against united of their unbeaten in the last 5 matches against them. but the spanish leaders are missing key midfield is gabby who was suspended
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and pedigree who is injured for over a year or more than a woman though the form of a shot of the last. i think we come here in good shape despite the players we're missing for that's no excuse. we're going to try and put our best foot forward. it's clear that manchester united are having a best moment. they've had for quite a few years. and it's going to be tough, but i think that we've got the team to get through to the next round or so much as i've already kicked off events as of taking a to no lead of f. c nonce, with a stunning goal from unhealthy. maria. the origin time school, the opener in the 1st minute, that's definitely with a 2nd look. not also had a play, a central cindy, maria, double bailey, from the penalties walk midway through the 1st off event is lead the die. 31 on etiquette. panama have secured the final spot for the women's world cup of beating paraguay. i wonder lynette said anteaus header secured victory, the qualifying playoff in hamilton zealand, sending her teammates and coaches into wild celebrations at full time. it's the 1st
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time they've qualified for the world cup. they'll be one of 6 teams from the conk. calf region is how the teams will line up in australia and new zealand in july, panama. go into group f with brazil, jamaica, and france. thanks to the expanded 32 team format, they one of 8 countries that will make they woke up debut fellow, debbie towns, portugal and vietnam face at half challenging group e against the netherlands and the united states. who are the defending champions. former will number one, andy murray has reached the cutter, open semi finals. he dropped the opening sates against french qualify alexander miller. but the britain fought back to eventually claim victory for 661 and $6.00 to mary moved on through a final 4 encounter against that giddy lay hitchcock. and that is after la hitchcock dumped up 2020 doe, her champion and top seed andre rib live. it's the checks biggest career when by
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ranking the hedge go winning 2 sets to one on this occasion. it is the world number, 50 two's 1st ever. when over a player ranked in the top, spanish top seed, carlos alkalis is in to round to of the rio open of the being delayed by rain. the defending champion, him back to wrap up a comfortable when of a brazilian mathias alvarez. 6464, mix up, feel face italy's failure for nini. 19 year old alco as when the argentine opened last week. after more than 3 months out injured arena several anchors, unbeaten run. the season has been ended at the w t. a event in dubai. you're straight in open champion was knocked out of the quarter finals. bible bought a car chick of a 2 sits to one with a feat in selling a streak of 13 consecutive winds. in 2023. lovely sportsmanship will champions, australia will play their 7th straight. t 20 world cup final. on sunday of the beating india in the semi finals. the australians won the toss and battered beth moonies $54.00 and captain meg landings unbeaten. 49. took them to $172.00 for
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4 or 4 only stumble. jim. i'm a rodriguez and skipper harmon preach, cower put on earth, $69.00 run forth. wicked partnership of the aussies held their nerve and eventually won by just 5 runs. they will play the winners or friday, semi final, between hosts, south africa and england. organizers of golf's open championship in the u. k. have decided to allow players on the live series to compete this year, including the reigning champion, cameron smith, the other former opened champions or winners on the live circuits are full, mickleson, henrich, stanson, and louis were station. this wasn't guaranteed, given that love players have all been banned by the pga to in the light had states and other major went up the 2080 masters champion, patrick reed as welcome the news he'll be able to compete at royal liverpool in july. it's always great to be all plan majors especially you know, the open, i feel like it's a true testing or something so different or used to was exciting to see that news.
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but honestly, as a major champions, you would think that you'd still be in the event so you know, or just just happy to do the right thing and hopefully go out and play well in those events again for me to one champion next step in those picked up where we left off at the end of last season, the dutchman was fastest to any rate bull on the 1st day of pre season tasting at the bahrain international circuits in october, if one will once again hold the ground print cutter with as a huge following for motor sports, as so hell melick has been finding out on the streets of new sales. ah, a
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oh say a little about that you can say that when you make time reading to read it to a modem or make the mission evolving, rally on the one cause a photo d v by with hopefully at the end of the year when the rating there we can see many ad in fact, i think growing in both as well. but britain did the whole the deck. all righty, champion enough. there are lots of, you know, you don't have been hosting with and now this year a, we had such a great reception when we came for the 1st grade. i, you know, we feel a whole mirror. i think that the middle east generally has really embraced at home to the one that find me here for performance cars. you see it from the hyper ford
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cars that are on displayed. oh, i think we're in a good place. i go with a beer again, that 21 gmc with more sports. he's including the big one majesty united and boss alone, a top town wide. thank you so much, peter. for that is it for me? tell me cry for this new sound, but the team in london will have more of the day's news. ah mm hm.
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and then to city media, nigeria is have registered to vote in the front to 23 gen over the next 10 to 30000000 more than the entire voting population in the rest of west africa. the vote to say they care about the economy. insecurity, unemployment, how is it would bring you comprehensive coverage of this election? the candidates i'm the issues in indonesia is fun. phase more and more women are performing stuff that fuel by crowds and criticism. when i, when i meet the rebel bike as risking life and lead to chase they drink on al jazeera, a unique here endangered bio diversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador, tropical jungles. there was
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a lot of misinformation about the animals that we have here and now the probabilities become them by others of conservation in their communities. out there, a journey is deepen to 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 is hidden treasure on al jazeera. this is a region that is rapidly developing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police collapse, he was some of those we talked to elsewhere as saying that they fled after hearing that other villages had been attacked. what we do in al jazeera is tried to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the ugly, tell it as it was, and leave the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity. ask you to tell their story. ah.
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