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journalists on al jazeera. ah, ukraine says it's forces of repel russian assaults along the length of the front line on the eve of the countries of war. and a battery in general assembly is demanding that russia withdraw its troops. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program this out. i during police say simultaneous attacks on 3 political parties of killed several people in a new state, including us senate candidates in saturday's election. as the number killed by the earthquakes into kiya and syrian is 50000, even those whose homes have been declared safe. a too scared to go back.
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all the massive winter on bass is a large part of united states list warnings in california and other areas in record breaking. i tempered chess. ah, well, ukraine's military is saying that its forces have repelled russian assaults along the length of the front line. on the eve of the war was anniversary. posse weeks have seen rush amount, major assault in battle, described by both sides as the bloodiest. since the conflict began, united nations act general assembly has now passed a resolution demanding that russia withdraw its trips from ukraine. chavez townsend following developments from the united nations. this is unit 143 nations of the 193 nations of the un general assembly against russia. russia is isolated and the
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way that they achieved that was by making this resolution as general as possible. simply stating the facts of its incontrovertible that it is against the un charter for any one members state to invade another member state. now the difficulty is there is a law reservations what have been lodged even as people, little lying nations have said, basically they're holding their motives while working. yes, at the same time because they feel that would have become a vote against your own charter. but what they're saying is, this wasn't the right resolution of the right time, because it doesn't emphasize the need for conflict resolution. it doesn't talk about image and piece talks though, talk about about as an immediate cease fire. and so there's key countries that have sustained and these are enormous countries. we're talking, you know, india fell africa, the brick stations and, and various others. they've been speaking saying, look, i mean, this isn't, this isn't helping us to was conflict resolution. and especially some of the there, there are paragraph to her about perhaps an international tribunal at
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a later stage. this is not helpful right now if the object was peace. meanwhile, on friday, china is expected to unveil a plan to end the war. ukrainian president of the me zalinski has been hostings vanish prime minister, padre sanchez in the crowning capital. keith, it's a press conference after that talks. savanski said he's cautious, cautiously optimistic about adie chinese piece plan. the comments young, but ye to so lamented. i've not seen the document, it's too early to make a diagnosis. i think that in general, the fact that china started talking about peace in ukraine. i think that's not bad . it's important for us that all states are on our side on the side of justice. but the fact that china is already talking about it, this is some kind of 1st step. this is not bad at all. we'll jump to conclusions after seeing specifically what they offer. some of in job aid has worn out from moscow. whether it is a well kept secret too, because join has been talking about this piece planned for the last few days,
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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 between china's top diplomat and the russian foreign minister. but it does not rule out that better. 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. they have an arbiter which sits in the middle and tries to negotiate between these 2 sides, which remain far apart when it comes to how to end the war. and other developments the russian president vladimir putin is vying to step up his country's nuclear arsenal equation. it's west in al, i say it's a diversion from a failing russian military campaign. i wish only would you mind that you are as before. we will pay increased attention to strengthening the nuclear triad this year. the 1st launchers of the psalm at missile system with a new heavy muscle entered combat duty. we will continue serial production of the
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canal air launched hypersonic systems and begin mass deliveries of zircon c launched hypersonic missiles or russia is reopened as fresh to the annex crimean peninsula and ukraine, allowing road and rail supplies to get through for the 1st time in 4 months, the 19 kilometer long couch bridge is the main link to deliver troops and supplies to crimea. it was bomb last october in an attack. russia blamed on ukrainian military intelligence. though ukraine ever claimed to have carried out the attack. ah, police in nigeria, se attackers who kill the senate candidate from the opposition labor party to also targeted 3 different political parties. on wednesday, barb, you shook will, was shot dead in southeast in a new goose state. while returning home from a campaign rally. belize, a suspected separatist carried out several tanius attacks on 3 parties yesterday,
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killing several people. it's the latest incident in a space of violence ad of saturday's election harm. latasha has more now from the scene of the attack. this 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, gunman opened fire. you could see some of the cartridges down there. he was killed and some of his party members were also killed. they then set fire to the car. the car has been moved by security forces, police of issued 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, but many of the shops of clothes. some of the people here say they're too scared to open it on the nervous, off the attack on wednesday. not sure what is going to happen next. the moods here is 10. people will tell you,
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try not to leave the city and travel by road. they say people are getting kidnapped people and some 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 said 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 state of nigeria. israel or conklin by 4 to nigeria, civil war known as by after or what then you know for sure, for between 19671970. 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 worried about
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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 federal mitchell think deeply and see how they can bring us into the equation to us legs. the sinners under handles the people. the boys who are warren alleged to 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 people have been killed this year in a row. you die boucher breast it over. i been or breast it all before i believe kids. you know portal i recall did you call for them to tell her that liberty a free book? this i missed your instincts in 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
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forced to say they will guarantee lower an order. i don't, i don't need to tell you how we do. it's not i'm telling you is ups would do it on the wrong. we have the liberty to aside their franchise insecurities, not the only issue for voters, rising unemployment and the economy. our major concerns this market is usually busy at this time of the day a lot more people would be looking for good deals and bargains, but it's quiet because the shortages of cash banks often run out. and that's effective 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, harder matessa al jazeera integral nigeria. i spoke to kabir adamo is the managing director of beacon consulting, which is an enterprise security risk management provider in nigeria. they also cover the silo ridge. now he says it is selection could be an important opportunity
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for the country. between december and january, there was a 70 percent reduction in adoption across the country, and that's really remarkable. there was a 6 percent reduction in fatalities across the country. and single reasons what are we reduction of an increase in security forces operational. however, the challenge has been the drivers of insecurity in the country, unemployment derive in poverty rate, climate change, and the ability to put adaptive measures to the defects the consequence of climate change. you know, government policy, name them, all those drivers including the, you know inefficient criminal justice system that fails to arrest and punish off end of the liver to major issues that have not been addressed. you know, significantly over time continue to drive the insecurity not the good thing is that as you're aware,
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they'll be an election in the year on the 25th to the presidential and national assembly election on all the candidates. the front runners and the election have put forward measures in an attempt to address some of the drivers of insecurity. i think that you're out the golden opportunity, if it's true, that the right candidate to address some of the drivers of this insecurity of the european union is temporarily easing it. sanctions on the syrian government to help in the aid f. that's funny. f quakes more than 2 weeks ago. now, almost 50000 people are confirmed to have died. millions are in need of urgent humanitarian aid. many survivors without shelter, having to brave the cold. it's been particularly tough on the syrians have already suffered over a decade of civil war. come on, what does will, how to bill? my mom, we witness past events and the war, but nothing is as frightening as now. we are very scared with war. my family moved from one place to another safer one offered by the government with the earthquakes
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. it's just scary because you can't take it cautions. you just feel yourself shaking. if we can take precautions, let's say for an earthquake and le takia, we can go to a level. but the earthquake is happening in all regions. while he earthquakes of left one and a half 1000000 people homeless and took here many of those whose houses remained standing, saying they are still too scared to go back in doors. i beg, has one hour from godaddy and at 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 the open areas like parks and cop mccomb took me. and i 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 chip. our house was marked a slightly damaged,
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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 a tent 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 of further earthquakes and social media have 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 percent non damaged, but the walls are cracked psychologically. we are afraid to go back in, especially i said, the aftershocks and the latest ethnic mammoth wife says she'd rather brave the cold that the 9th floor of the building. it's shake every time. it's enough to shop.
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we've seen residents across the city. the thing in the cars in the park, they've been former times so much by the earthquakes that nothing can reassure them to return to their home. i said vague, i just got into the getting most delightfully on the program there in morning and on strike towns in the occupied west by shut up shop a day after the latest deadly israeli raids that also we're looking at what really happened in a higher investigator release their report into the train derailment and toxic spill 3 weeks ago. ah, it has been very hot recently in south australia, but coming into that heat is a cold front. so you draw that normally interior window and adelaide to the 41 on friday,
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asked not gonna last and it's worth 33 in melbourne. the $25.00 degree shock is a 60 degrees drop is that cold front goes through it, of course, or be shells. the heat still there in melbourne still live more or less in hobart, but evening hobo you'll see a drop of 10 degrees that the average is about $22.00. so you've been warm anyway like everybody else. although it's been a topsy turvy summer. it newsy didn't, this increase in rain is not going to be welcome with a strong wind coming to washington rather than the whole roll down towards christ church in indonesia, the rain is concentrating, i think in southern sumatra and probably long through java. but soon away she looks quite wet and this rain on its way into the south. the japan contrasting with coltish weather will bring a few showers of so on to some of the central matches upon shoot increased avalanche risk. and then further west tips isn't extraordinary, nor is the wind, but that's quite a cold wind coming down into ty, pay type a should be around about 25 or 20 degrees by day. and 15 by night we are by day as
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ah, welcome back, a made stories of following the sour now the united nations has again voted to demand russia withdraw its troops from ukraine on the eve of the was anniversary, belizean, nigeria, as i suspected separatist who killed opposition senate candidates or yoga chuck were attacked 3 different political parties as well. 3 days before the elections on saturday. the european union is temporarily easing its sanctions on syria to help in the ada fits off to the of quakes more than 2 weeks ago. and as we see, turkey tried to come to terms with the devastation there. many in its largest city, istanbul are anxious about the safety of the homes. many sized villages predict that it's just a matter of time. before an earthquake hits the densely populated city of around 16000000 people are small bar reports. now from a stumble, a race against time for these building inspectors,
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they're scanning for cracks or poor foundations. then they'll decide which buildings to demolish, and which should be repaired. city officials warned a few days ago that $90000.00 buildings could collapse if an earthquake hits is stumbled. when the mach looks ambient on a limb, is there an earthquake and 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 allocated levant act ash and 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. gill is this long to call mcmillan, i'm not planning to live longer any stumble. eventually i will have to leave for another place. i am thinking about taking my family to a safer city by you and is stumbled. sits not far from the north and natalia's fault, seismologists have gone. i my dear john fees,
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the worst asian site is very safe in terms of ground conditions. and also the housings are relatively new in the asian sate. and but if you go to european sate only does safe police 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 some ball fear the next one. for many years, seismologists have a warning of an earthquake, their predict could cause widespread destruction in the stumble. this is an overcrowded city and a big tourist attraction. and many people are worried. the want to know whether their buildings and their city are strong enough to withstand the major quake and prevent loss of life hash by his iraq. if somebody israel has carried
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out as tries on the gaza strip and adorn attack, the military said they were targeting mass sites. there. it came hours after 6 rockets were fired from gaza into israel. israeli army says it intercepted 5 of them. no casualties were reported. and a mass had vowed to respond to the killings of at least 11 palestinians during a raid buy's ready forces in nablus. on wednesday, palestinians across the occupied westbank declared a total shot down in protest against the death. more than a 100 people was injured in the deadliest raid for 18 years. the ever him reports from nobilis. at least he may. this to this is william. that's what the mother of 11 year old uses up with old tells us. he's in an intensive care unit after being wounded in his abdomen by shrapnel and by a bulletin his leg. hello. hello use it says he went to a market in the old city of nablus to buy
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a sandwich. when he ran into is really forces a use of my benefit will use if didn't know these really army was reading, he went to buy some food he might have stayed to look on, but he is a kid. what kind of danger? a boy, his age component 11 palestinians were killed during their eat on wednesday, thousands came to this community hall to mourn and pay their respects. among those killed was a child and 3 elderly men. dozens of other people were wounded, and hospitals overwhelmed. it yes, as a nurse, as the wounded are being brought in, he was called to the emergency room. he tried to resuscitate a wounded man. it wasn't until that patient was declared dead that he realized it was his father. i. i pulled the curtain and saw him. i didn't want to believe my eyes. i took a closer look. i turned his head. i realized it was my father. i just didn't want
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to believe it. these really forces see the read was aimed at members of armed groups, but with a high number of fatalities. many here say israel is trying to deter people from resisting israel's occupation. trophies are very offered to put us williams is one . you're the one of the 2 foods we've got to go on to resist and to say no on those to hold your, your grand, i'd be the reprice, would be exceptionally high. or you go out on the clear that you are so that exactly auto the fruits of people. he generals strike was announced across the occupied west bank in protest against the read palestinians say they have few other options and surrendering isn't one of them. he there but a heem. elijah's eda, the occupied westbank were far right. member of israel's cabinet is officially taken charge of illegal sacraments in the occupied. west bank finance minister was given the authority as part of his coalition deal with the prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. israel's new government has promised to make settlement expansion at top priority between 19672022 just last year. israel built more than $290.00 illegal sacraments in the west bank. about $700000.00 settlers lived there. the settlements violate international law. now a developing story from an iran explosions were heard in iran. this was accompanied by anti aircraft fire in the capital tron sound of 4 explosions. it was heard around shantia and carriage state media quoted what it said was an informed source as saying a defense exercise was conducted by the islamic revolutionary kaiser anchorage. and for several minutes, i pathetically targets were attacked during the course of the night. north korean state media say the country is conducted a test cruise missile launch, north green news agency release. this photograph of miss l being fired,
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that says the drill demonstrates what it calls the nation's nuclear counter attack capability therapy commission and other institutions are banning tick tock on all of their official staff devices. it's part of a move to improve cybersecurity with concerns of the chinese on video hosting service. the united states ban take talk from federal government devices last year . some politicians wanted band completely from the u. s. the you commission. it says it's made it's decision independently. now the trained carrying toxic chemicals that crashed in the us day of ohio nearly 3 weeks ago was derailed by an overheated axle with the crew not wound about this until just before the accident. these are the findings of the u. s. national transportation safety board which released a preliminary report and iran. local residents are still reporting symptoms including sore throat and headaches. the officials insist the water an air,
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a safe transport sex repeat booted edge whose face criticism overs. response to the incident visited the crash site on thursday. i do, jo, castro is also that some of the train wreckage and the contaminated soil remain here on site. more than 2 weeks after some 400 leaders of toxic chemicals were released into the environment. the governor of ohio criticize the railroad company in norfolk southern for fixing the tracks to resume business. and you can see this train rushing by now like they have been all day before removing the last of the contamination. the e. p. a has air and water sensors placed here and around town, and they say those sensors so far showed nothing abnormal, but thousands of dead fish have been found in nearby streams. and some of the people who live here, including the workers at this factory just next door to the derailment site, have complained of headaches and burning eyes. and they say they're worried about
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getting cancer down the road and having to raise their children here for years to norfolk southern is under government order now to complete the clean up and pay damages while a preliminary report of the room and found the train was traveling at 75 kilometers an hour, which is slightly under the speed limit and triggered sensors warning that a wheel bearing was overheating. also many that bearings failed, causing the derailment. heidi jo, castro al jazeera policy, and ohio american actor alec baldwin, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter of the death of a 7. a metallic refer on a film set in 2021 old and also agree, tons with the court that will allow the filming of the movie to complete, including a ban on guns and alcohol. elena hutchins died when a gun pointed out by baldwin was fired during the filming of the west and rust films. almera, which is the person responsible for guns on the set is also been charged with
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involuntary manslaughter. well, in the united states, snow storms are hitting parts of the country. but why this is happening is the big surprise has been ras. no full if it is blanketing hilltops in san francisco bay area and california temperatures are more than 10 degrees celsius. below the average for this time of year. first, blizzard warning since 1989 is also in place of the mountains north of los angeles . or the winter storm is wreaking havoc across the country with hundreds of thousands of homes without power across several states. also been major travel disruption with thousands of flights grounded and drivers trapped on the icey roads upon african revolution, really, to thomas and kara, has been re buried at a memorial site and became us as capital. what could do? gu, 35 years after his assassination. our reserves nicholas huck has more now on the man known as africa's che guevara, 35 years after his death,
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a final good bye to thomas on god and 12 of his companions who are being laid to rest at a memorial in walker, judy sancho, a pan africanist revolutionary, who was also a feminist, and an environmentalist he sought to lift his people out of poverty and emancipate them from what he saw as the shackles of the former colonial power. france says should reveal innocence on the april. so lucky he is being buried where he was assassinated within this will hold, revived the illusion, 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, can power 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 us as genta,
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severe military ties with france. hundreds of french special forces were asked to leave the country on sunday. he peremptory, who took power in a qu last year, blamed france for a heavy losses in the battle field. the country faces 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, crushing a fool a ball when you're carry a weapon that can kill and gen, uniform, need to understand 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
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