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lines committed against civilians. we flew out of syria now about 600000 pages of material. so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice. it puts a human face on the charges. it's a dead human face, but it's a human face. syria witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera. ah ah, many people still in line to cast their votes in nigeria, in the most unpredictable presidential polls and decades. ah, our mccloud, this is out 0, live from doha, also coming up, separated by the earthquakes and turkey and syria,
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the difficult task of reuniting children with their loved ones. protested schnitzer against wants be described as a biggest crackdown, says president, i saw you to power he will grab the golden bear. we look at the selection offer. this is a non ah so voting is continuing in nigeria and what scene is the most unpredictable elections in decades more than 93000000 people registered to vote for a new president and members of parliament on saturday. i would interest reports not from lagos, like millions of nigerians, 1st time voter fighting my own. all uncle is worried about the high cost of living and having experienced violence during elections in the past. he is also worried about what might happen after this vote on a new pass. i'm concerned they are banking on this election on, i mean if this,
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if this was you wrong, that means that we don't have a see enough on. sure. i'm you than nothing else can come and gone. dr. wally. the election process was marked by a late to started. they got us in many parts of the country. and with more than 6000000 people expected to vote in this battle, ground stage of lagos, securities type off, he should say, secure to officious hop, been deployed on the ground at sea. and in there, i met with business 1000000 deploying companies like this case, legacy police chief warrant against any one provoking in rest, who hadn't, if i you way. so let's you will apprehend you. i will
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bring you to justice in the interests of our national security and democratic heritage. 018 presidential candidates are running and saturdays presidential election on the 3 i seen as having a realistic chance of winning also up for election a hundreds of seats in parliament. but whoever wins the pros nessie will have a tough task ahead. dealing with a struggling economy insecurity and high cost of living, ami edris algy cedar lake os. let's go save it lives not too hard with tasha who's in the new group or it's nearing the end of the day vest bowers for to go much more . oh well, in faces when things started on time and the lines weren't that long, things admitted to be smoothly. there are some parts of the country where people can it's voting hours ago and counting it started and in the air is in the country
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away. polls opened late, they were logistical and technical challenges like this particular state, for example, in the southeast. somebody's sections of people complaining that some of the voting machines when working the sold will be paid in the line. but the lines are not getting smaller and smaller and smaller, and i'm wanting stage one of the biggest ones. yeah. a few people are voting, but generally the process is pretty much oh, i use that group of people standing the those that people who did guide off to voting to watch the paulding agents eat, could they be single individual vote to say that they don't want to see any vote tampering, so what you're seeing now is the counting process taking place in terms of pace, the violence across the country. they've been a few reports of incidences, for example in the delta state, for example, please say something about a mental floating station and snacks. and bed boxes in a place in the north ponds. men came into a line to be to some people was standing,
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waiting to meet me, have not raised any major attention reporting the applying has been proposed by china to end the war in ukraine. and it's set to be discussed in beijing in the next few weeks. the french president, mental macro says he will travel in early april, not com says it's important to put pressure on russia to avoid any escalation in the conflict in ukraine. for the better is he and president, alexander lucas shanker, is another till visit beijing in the coming days. china and valerie salt, russia strategic partners, last year minsk allowed the criminal to use it territory to launch attacks on ukraine. or chris president says he would also like to meet the chinese leadership team, paying to discuss a piece proposal tabled by paging. china released his plan for peace between russia
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and ukraine on friday. followed toes between chinese ship windy and president vladimir putin by genius calling for an end to western sanctions on russia. crane says the proposal is a positive sign up, se, yup. first of all, i planned to meet changing, paying, and believe this will be beneficial for countries and for security in the world. we have a large trade turnover with china. the issue is not only the war, the issue that we are states that are interested in maintaining economic relations . i really want to believe that china will not supply weapons to russia. this is very important to me. this is a priority because russia is facing a new round of sanctions from the european union. the block says it wants to limit the criminal ability to pay for the war. it also wants to plot rushes military from acquiring new technology or getting spare parts. united states as imposed new sanctions, including a 200 percent tara, from russian and minion. washington as coordinators efforts with other g 7
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countries. russia has stopped delivering oil to poland for a major pipeline and has been getting around 10 percent of its all needs from russia also says it wants to end all russian oil impulse, but was tied to an existing contract with a russian supply. republican victorious faults is the only ukranian born member of the u. s. congress. and she says, supporting crane is in the national interest of every country, especially smaller ones with powerful neighbors. well, i think, you know, every war will and twist the piece. but the matter of what, how many people are going to die, and how long is going to be and how much money are going to spend, and how many lives and livelihoods are going to destroy. and russia needs to understand that the vast, serious, the global community need to do a better job to get involved with this. we have institutions like you am completely dysfunctional,
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not doing it. and we say was set up for the reason to be able to prevent things like that happening. you know, so i think this will, will m as ukrainian when, but a lot of ukrainian, some russians are going to die. so i think we need to be more proactive, provide better assistance now that russia will get to the table and understand that is not acceptable. and we're not going to have a tax like that on free countries. and no, no dictates, should be able to do that. and it is a national interest of every country, whether you in south america, whether young, middle east, asia, it's a national interest of any contract to be able to support ukraine and put pressure on the united nations to deal with that. it is very much also nationally does other countries so that your big neighbor can i just come and take a territory. so i think we need to do a better job engage and was more. 5 but a group of people because this work, an escalade and very serious situation, if not dealt properly and we do not want to go there.
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ah said the test told from devastating earthquakes and took in syria has now passed 50000 rescue. as in northern syria continued to dig through the rubble of buildings destroyed 2 weeks ago, aid has been slow to reach the region in opposition held there as many families as searching by hand for the bodies of missing relatives. i got out there i saw got on there and we were removing rock after rock and finding nothing underneath. when people were under the concrete screaming, get us out, get us out. but we'd come up with empty hands, but i'm not allowed them to hurry. people spent 2 or 3 days under the rubble, some stable if i for days. nothing was working well. no hands alone weren't enough . we lost children. i lost my brother and his children had my cousins and their children 25 people. so i don't know where they are. quake separated many children from their parents. social service staff in turkey say,
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many families have been reunited, but more than 100 babies have not been identified. they're still under the care of the state. sidney castillo reports from the turkish capital of anchor people here called us baby, a survivor pulled from under rubble. knife was brought to this childcare complex from a donna just a week ago. like all these babies. earthquakes that had 10 cities in southeast and took here on february 6th, separated naive from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they are cared for by child development officers because they literally roll them. we may not be their mothers, but we're doing our best self confidence and contact is very important for children under the age of 2. they've already been through a lot. i'm just trying to ease their loneliness at us. social services say
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1353 children out of nearly 1900, have been reunited with their families. but 106 haven't yet been identified. by entering children's national id numbers on the minister or page families are able to search for their lost children. since the earthquakes happened, there has been a huge demand among turkey's citizens to either adopt these babies or foster others and children who have been orphaned. but officials say they will be staying under government protection. some, all these babies have no names other than what the nurses call them. the spaby girl's name tax as 7 days old. i live in an older pool where we learn whether or not these children have families from the hospital. then in line with child protection laws, we keep them safe here, after obtaining the necessary permits unit than we follow any clue that may come from their cities up. so we have no room for uncertainty. there is no way someone can come in and just claim a child from on the fall shola, while we were filming,
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we were told a man claiming to be knaves. father was our new go and get dna test overseen by public prosecutors orphans who survived. the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in ankara. some have already started going to school in this new city, trying to pick up as best as they can from where they left off. scene am casala elders era on kyra, still ahead here. announce 0 the fight to save the indigenous. you know me, people of brazil left without food or drink of water because of pollution from legal mind. took his paw patrol the rescue was helping to reunite quake survivors with the beloved parents. ah, a unique endangered bio diversity lies in the heart of one of ecuador, tropical jungles. there was a lot of misinformation about young and most of we have here. and now the probably
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ologist become a bus, others of conservation in their communities out there, a journey 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. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, al jazeera a ah
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ah, how again you're watching out 0 reminder. well, top stories this are and voting is continuing and what's been described as nigeria is most unpredictable presidential and parliamentary elections and decades. more than 93000000 people are registered to vote for new president, as well as members of the national assembly. ukraine's president says he would like to meet china as needed to discuss a peace plan table might be ging nicole's for an end to western sanctions on moscow . crane is asking china not to supply weapons to russia. the death toll from devastating earthquakes and turkey in syria has now passed 50000 rescues in
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northern syria. continue to dig through the rubble of buildings destroyed more than 2 weeks. oh turkey. it's a nation of animal lovers. and in the aftermath of the earthquakes early this month, many surviving pets have been found alone in the rubble. stephanie decker reports from the town of albus, done on the efforts to rescue them. and if possible, re unite them, their family haunt village. a cat is brought in, found injured in the rubble. they died nose a broken leg. this mobile clinic in the town of l. b stand is part of a volunteer association. yasamin yom as and, and her team focus on rescuing pets from damaged buildings. they have rescued more than 70 cats and dogs. since the earthquakes hit it and cut off much cards, we find them in the rubble. most are very scared and stressed. if they're healthy, they don't want to leave their homes on their area. the most tragic is those whose
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owners have died. we notice they don't want it nice. they get depressed about one dog stop teasing for 5 days or albus down was the api center of the 2nd earthquake and southeastern tre, kia it is not recognizable now. but for those who survived and who have pets, finding them is a priority. they are part of the family. our home and furniture are gone. what is important now? is old cocked? she's our so. yes, i mean, tries to lee or the cat minutia out of the rubble of their home. she is traumatized . we're told and refuses to come out. every day they come here to the top left of their homes. try your move out of the robber. they placed her, she does come with them. she has back inside she is she afraid
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they are not successful on this day, but say they'll keep trying back at the mobile clinic, turkish forces bring in their cadaver dog. he cut his poor while searching for the many dead, and it requires stitches and newly rescued they have named him past school. he is clearly a house dog but has no micro chip. it will be much harder to find his owners. all that we have had were unions, the owners cry, we get emotional watching. thus, every one cries, actually, the family and the dog city past school craves affection. jumping on fatty or camera man, as he fell on my, his little face is a winner with every one. it's unlikely past school will be reunited with his family and he will now be sent to istanbul away from these devastated cities be put up for adoption. yadi, stephanie decker al jazeera, i'll be stan southeastern, to kia people. engineers here have been protesting against what they say is an
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ongoing crackdown on government critics. the demonstrations come as several of the most prominent opposition. politicians have been detained president, so i'd probably say dissolved parliament and 2021 or the jewellers adviser to the former chin is in house speaker, and also also a former minister of youth and sports. and he says the rest are linked to the low turnout in the recent election. my understanding is that this is an obvious or retaliation from my side to his failure in the last elections less than 10 percent of that in his population participated. so in order for him to cover poor such a big failure, he needed to create a level so that the population will keep following the said the story to cover up to such a failure. today there was a demonstration in dubai, usually da da, da journalist administrating and we are expecting more people to get to the street
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and to the mystery. yes, we do expect more prosecution mora mora mora wrap the power more violence from they say it. but i do think that 10 years of freedom and democracy which is enabling the to listen society to keep defending them freedoms. i don't think that i said what he is doing when sort of issues of the country he would need to focus on the real no mac prices, but anybody knows that without democracy, they're all. there is no democracy. there is no economic, i mean, prosperity, israeli settlers of attacked palestinians in the village buttering which lies south of nablus of new york to pike, west bank. they set to carson far. he's ready, human rights group tristin. so settlers currently feel empowered by israel as if governing far right coalition. at least 19 people have been injured after 3 explosions. talk to the mount cameroon, race of hope. oh,
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the annual event takes place in the south west regional capital. a boy english speaking separate to fighters had warned athletes not to participate in the race so far. no one has claim responsibility for the attack. clinton, brazil are investigating businessman lawyers and civil servants, allegedly involved and trafficking gold as blue to been illegally extracted from the indigenous a young mommy, a territory. and in the state of her i'mma, a task force is tottering. a humanitarian crisis caused by a legal mining. when a kiana kiff has the story, i a desperate effort to save lives in a makeshift clinic in the yano money territory. the numbers are staggering. 570 children have died during the past 4 years. victims of the onslaught of illegal mining in brazil's largest indigenous reservation,
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while doctors and nurses attend to the sick, the recently created task force is forcing thousands of miners out. hundreds are leaving and canoes taking all the can, and filming their flight. i somewhat total sample by january 20000 illegal miners were occupying 5000 hector's of protected indigenous land, polluting the waters with mercury and spreading disease. there are almost as many as the whole yellow mommy population. 30000. i'm the mom here with our villages were surrounded by mines, says ha sienna, mommy, we were left with no drinking water, no food, no medicine. she staying at the emergency health clinic built 2 weeks ago in boy vista, the capital of the northern state, of what i'ma. like many here, she wants to go home, but does not know when dice must be tossed. it will take us decades to help nature
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and our homeland, to recover and bologna, be safe from invaders. if the government all forties maintain their presence in our reservation. some miners who have fled, still hope to make it back into the yano my me territory. they have nowhere else to go with european rep go when there's helpful, the government doesn't have the money to maintain a task force operating 20 full 7 in the region. if a doesn't open legal minds or find an alternative way for minus to make a living, they will go back risking their lives because the need to put food on the table. but what i my has little to offer the huge statue of a minor in the center of boy vista is symbol of how much the local economy depended on gold before it's extraction was forbidden and protected territories. this small village is 40 kilometers away from the gateway to the young money indigenous territory. it has grown much over the years. partly because of the thousands of
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illegal miners that have and coming here to buy food supplies medicine and have made the economy of this city bomb. since president was in us, let us hubert took office in january and ordered the task force to destroy the legal mines. people in haste, lunch, i have seen the cities commerce slowly fade away. i knew this area was filled to the top with corn. now we are no longer renewing the stock because there's nobody to buy it. god for those living in hot i'ma in the city or in the rain forest. to morrow is another battle, monica, and i give, i'll jazeera boy vista, brazil. the death toll from recent floods and landslides in southeastern brazil has risen to at least 54 people. and more bad weather is in the forecasts. rescue as a searching for dozens of people. missy and so apollo state. and the 3 people have died as a major when to stall rage is across the united states. more than 2 meters of snow
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is forecast for parts of california. as we target, been our reports, fresh know is a rare site in lake hughes in california. the town is normally known for its blue skies, dry hilltops in warm weather. but it's a welcome change for jeremiah domingo sat. well, i live where there's like no snow ever. like the only snow i've got was hail and like 1st grade and is pretty excited. we've been building snow and, and then breaking live. a slow moving winter storm over california has triggered the 1st blizzard warning in 30 years. in parts of los angeles, state authorities have closed major roads including sections of interstate 5. that's the main north south highway that connects mexico california. the pacific northwest and canada, commuters say the snow and ice is causing travel chaos. this morning we had like a foot and a foot and a half of snow. and i couldn't go to work. we live on top of a hill, so all of our, our whole entire road was,
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was covered in snow. california is experiencing an unusually cold and wet winter with flooding, mud, slides and estate long affected by drought and wildfires. people here say they've been worn to prepare for more extreme weather in the coming days. i think that is one of the biggest concerns is we are looking at a lot of rain falls, snow, the snow melts and the wind. and we worry about that, my slides and the flooding, since we've had it twice already. expert se powerful winter storms mixed with spells of extreme heat and dry weather. a symptoms of climate change. and they're expected to become more frequent and intense. victoria gay to be al jazeera or life inside. iran is a major theme. this is berlin film festival filmmakers looked what happened before . and after islamic revolution commonly came. obviously they gotten the got them pull to the side of life in iran. the few in the wider world have seen the
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experience of prisoners in jails. there is one of the main features of 2 films at the belly, nala, both made by the same director, in which he tries to explore the psychological effect of interrogation on the questioner and to the questioned miss plant. amadon believes prisoners in his country are still suffering to this day. it has it for my main objective is for the interrogators to actually see themselves so that it could be a mirror for them to be able to do. so. the throttles of the iranian people are a key theme at this year's belly. another one film exam is the history of protest in iraq draws a parallel with what has been happening into f. ron in recent pines. another explore the 198th war with iraq. and the effect this had on a generation of children exposed to the violence set in the city of about done through animation. the film, the siren shows us the world through the eyes of 11 year old, omit the innocence of
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a game of football is shattered by the arrival of the iraqi rockets, which will eventually raise the city. we follow omit struggle to survive is mitchie in the sense of struggle is a key element of the works of the films director superior farsi. it is gone. the common ground of our struggle, which has been there since 1979. and and so you're aware of the fact that women right away after the revolution, the soccer revolution, the kid, not one hind act, one. ah, they took to the streets to chill, to resist against the monday to unveil with the tankless. ok. we see these events in the film between the revolutions, which is also showing at the berlin, ala drawing on archive of the situation in iran, but also in romania which sore its own revolution. 10 years later, we view life as women at the time did in both countries, us fast, forward, 44 years. and it's at this festival in the german capital that several prominent
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iranian with there are if it's there, whether the parts is it went on. so, and i know these women say their fight will go on dominant cane al jazeera berlin. and that's it for me. we got more news coming up here. now. desert right often, such ah hello, the weather is warming up nicely now across much of the arabian peninsula. that said his case here in kata though hot when he ain't celsius on sunday afternoon, will hang on to those cottages, maybe just eating down a little over the next ausa. but that little area of cloud is flirting with northern parts of the gulf. could catch a shower or 2 to scraping its way across. key weight easing across into iran had slightly to see that the weather weather here. but even more than parts of carter
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could catch a shower or 2 elsewhere across the rabbit peninsula. generally dry dry to ride up into the la vance assyria and into to kia law. she looking dry and settled with warm sunshine over the next couple of days warms to into good parts of eat it. but a brisk, suddenly when bringing some lifted dust and sand out over libya, more showers there caused northern algeria pushing across into a normal house of morocco. snow i with the atlas mount is a chance to some showers to just around with the coastal fringes of west africa. i'm more than just a shower or 2, making its way into amazon bait. this is tropical cycling, freddie fine. a warning has already been issued for the storm. it will continue to weaken as we go on through the next couple of days. but some really heavy rifle, it is lighted cause flooding it, a central and southern parts of mozambique. ah, how do you state controlled insulation?
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most school is one of them, most of the case in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion better? no walk. how is this is in generally can we framing the story? the video spread like wildfire, they do not work in your grade. the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered. china propose as a way to end the war and you crying. could it work? would keep in moscow compromise and can beijing be seen as an honest broker of all the west accuses it of supporting russia. this is inside story. ah.
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