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this far as senegal feel the pinch of the 15 ukraine. how they coping plus erin via a seal. the biggest aviation deal in the industry. history. counting the cost on al jazeera. i care about healthy us engaging with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to a place you might not visit otherwise and feel as if you were there. ah ah, hello, i'm nick log this is in use our life window hall coming up for the next 60 minutes . polls officially closed in nigeria, but people still carrying to vote in the most unpredictable presidential elections and decades. our correspondence are in lagos, a new and in
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a blue giles. he bases about their concerns. the candidates in the countries future separated by the earthquakes and turkey and syria, the difficult task of reuniting children with their loved one, protestant unity or against what's been described as a biggest crack bounces, president chi side took power. who will grab the golden bear? we look at the selection offer at this is but it ali phil festival and his photo method f as one the cats are open, tennis, title he, b and b mary in straight sets declining championship the 1st time in his career. ah. so we begin this news in nigeria where voting is continuing in what a seem as the most unpredictable presidential race races in decades at polls have officially closed. but people already in the queue are still able to cast their
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ballots more than 90. 3000000 people are registered to vote for new president, as well as members of the national assembly. 18 presidential candidates are in the contest, but there are only 3 who are seen as having a realistic chance of winning a nigerians are hoping their next leader will improve the economy and and years of worsening violence. while we got the team correspondence covering the election, i'm a jam junior in the nigerian capital of buddha. harry was hasa, is leih from and hugo in the southeast of nigeria. but we started coverage with armored address. you has more from a teacher in lagos, like millions of nigerians cross 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, it's a far, some bombs and they are banking on this electron. i mean, if this,
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if this was wrong, that means that we don't have a see enough on through them. you the nothing else can come and be conducted when we get the election process was marked by a late 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 lake of securities type of he should say, secure to officious hop, been deployed on the ground at sea. and in there, i 15000000 business 1000000 boxes. and he said, deploying this case, legacy police chief warned against anyone provoking in rest who hadn't, if i you, we less will let you will apprehend you. i will bring you to justice
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in the interests of our national security and democratic heritage. 018 presidential candidates are running and saturdays presidential election on the 3 are seen as having a realistic chance of winning also up for election, a hundreds of seats in parliament. but whoever wins the presidency will have a tough task ahead. dealing with a struggling economy. insecurity and high cost of living. okay, because we submit live now. so what's the latest way you other lee? the what basically where we're standing make the voting process has ended. if i move out to frame, let me take you around what is exactly happening right now. voting has closed about an hour ago. i officially really sorting out documents and ballad papers that i've been used in this election over here. the officials are sorting out the bunch of
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papers that wow, wow, cast for either sen, member of house of representatives or the presidential candidates when the election process finished. actually, these are the remnants of the ballot papers. and what you see here, election officials who are counseling the remaining bottle of paper so as to ensure that none of it is used to add to the numbers that have already voted for. now, one worrying thing about this election today is that the number of people who came out to vote is disappointingly low in certain areas. for example, the spawning station officials have announced that more than a 1500 have been registered to vote in this particular polling unit, but only more a little over 400 that have cast their ballots in this election. so what is happening right now after this process?
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these are observers and representatives of the various political parties who want to see how the boarding process has ended. boat been cast or voice have been cast, and then also how the counting process will end up. and that will depend on what happens on the other side of the screen. if we go to my left over here, these officials are going to sort out this bunch of papers, arrange them in such a way that it will be easy for them to count. and make, i know it's meant as to who exactly. when's the boat in this particular falling boat now free elections. so montane, if we have held in this holding station the, like we explained earlier, member house of representatives of a senator and of course the presidential candidate. but most to be attention is focused on this particular box, probably the red box, which is the presentation. that's why the attention of most people are and the
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international community is focused on. and why those kind of it, there are 18 candidates running for president in this election in nigeria. but 3 or 4 have been identified as the phone running in this election simply because of the long stay in the, in the policy arena. i'm probably the acceptability level of acceptability with what your population stuck with the the governing part. you can do the one on the table, is rule the state of state for a good. yes. it's played a crucial role in the lives that brought the incumbent president to power in 2015 and his re election in 2019. now the 2nd person is a former vice president who served as vice president for 8 years. he was elected initially as governor of his own state, but abundant. but both when he was nominated to run the running of the president for our president in $19.00 tonight. tonight couple the car is running his race for the presidency in this election. now the other party, the other candidate for the selection. if peter will be, incidentally,
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he was running, may try to call in the last election in 2019, but pitched his tense with labor party, a party who struck 2 is not a strong as a to establish party tonight. get a message resonates well with a young voting population in this country. now, these are 3 leading candidates. the pools, of course, is reputable circle for so he's from kind of state. now, the reason why i brought him closer here, it's not because his teams account for the 2nd largest number of votes in this, they got a high summit of 6000000 people. over 6000000 people voting in different action. comedy has more than 5000000. now, what's happening is a lot of people are watching the race. here you make os, connell. and if anyone wins convincingly in lego and cardinal, he probably could be on his way to victory. now, the reason why we spoke was came in here. he meant to have the follow ship of the 3
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leading candidates in the political question and i did at the moment, what definitely he could be decided on who becomes president if this election goes to get on know okay, that's a picture. and i leg, i mean it was reporting that thank you very much. let's cross now to abuse you to the capital moment jim, jim has more for us. it's multiple crises for whoever the win is to take or not least the economy that's absolutely right make and let me tell you where we are right now. we are at the jury, a civil society situation room. this is where activists have assembled, members of civil society groups are monitoring the outcome of these elections. they are hearing from teams. they have scattered throughout the various states of nigeria to, to paint a picture for the media for those assembled here as to what they're hearing about what's going on. we also heard from the head of the national electoral commission
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in the last 20 minutes or so. they gave a press conference here and a boucher in which they stated that there had been some irregularities that there had been cases in some states. nigeria of some ballot boxes being stolen by as they said, thugs. but also they were going to be investigating these irregularities. some violent incidents as well. they also added that anybody who was in line even beyond the closing of the poll times in various parts of nigeria, that they would be able to stay in those lines and vote before the end of the day. now let bring in a guest we have are here to try to give some more perspective as to how important these elections are, not just in nigeria, but to the region as well. this is he diet, hudson, she's the director of the center for democracy and development. it, i had thanks so much for being with us. how thank you very much. let me ask you 1st . obviously these are very significant elections for nigeria, but they are also significant beyond nigeria borders for west africa at a time when in west africa. you seen coups you're seeing, backsliding of democracy. give us some context as to how consequential these
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elections are for the region as a whole. i think of this election as how quite important from nigeria, because it's one of the longest tanya telo. ted's scenes of them will close at $24.00. yes, but most importantly, they are quite important for west africa, the region. because in the last 2 years we have actually had a war back of democracy, particularly in countries which we taught. they adapt to leave, halt. ah, they have moved from vienna to retail and government to at democratic government like bulky nike, me getting a cannot cree miley all just i'm now home that military where jim little doubt waves of a totally tayveon is. and so this is a time for them for us has a region. if things goes well in nigeria, then it would definitely go well in the region. i need should also beam contest that we still have to input on presidential elections in west africa, which is the liberian. this is ellen and presidential elections as well as the
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consequential alimentary election is that we grew a long way like in game in kidney pisa. that wiggly and no way in detention div democracy has actually come to see in the region. so her diet, you mentioned that if things go well in nigeria, they go well for the region to that end. let me ask you, based on what your hearing from people you work with, from people in other parts of the country. how well are things going to day? i think so far so good. the positive is always to highlight. i answered, lane enters the asked if they are currently on the queue in places where foot in the still ongoing to cast their votes. the i check in the result of the platform, but this selection is blighted with logistical nightmare. yes. be that as it may, you will think of the fact that with a put in population of like to train me young, preparing the lecture for reflection on the countries in west africa with zach 10 extra 1000000 people. but that should not be the s q shit for our poor logistics
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money meant because we've seen places like say we had non light p we or different parts of west africa. gimme we are even woodson hotels. they've actually been able to manage logistics better than we to the nigeria. but again, that the optimism in has, has nigeria will say that is the nigerians that this will also be the 1st time since the 2011 elections where we have not post point port maybe after pronouncement. busy or few, how as to the comments, mental polls. so all right, he diet hanson, who's the director of the center for democracy in development here in a boucher, thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us. can't your van which that we appreciated. so there you have it, nick. the fact of the matter is that the people you speak with here in nigeria say that yes, these are consequential elections for the country. it's a very critical time for the country. but that these elections a will have ramifications not just for here, but for the region as
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a whole. nick merritt, thanks about saxon thank you. let's cross over to a new and hiring master as lifers, thurston, her insecurity is image concern. of course, in southeast where you will indicate is a major concern for people. it's a regional plate by mandatory take by ramesses', the kidnapping. he next is ransom and occasional targeted attacks on politicians throughout the day. the, it's the mixed feelings about the local hostess in areas made things worse. if people voted on time areas where the lines, the sure things were raised to be smooth. a lot of people they both had hours ago and counting has been done. but in many places, things less snow and rocky. for example, uploading stakes open more than 3 hours later, and people wait 2 hours in line to vote. and when they did get to the front, some of the vote machines when would be more agitated throughout the day with the
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lines getting shorter and shorter and shorter at this point in station pretty much everyone has votes. and now the people you see behind the, if you vote isn't stayed behind, they are watching the clothing agents college each and every single both they saying is day away. i've tried to with votes tampering after this, people within, within go to their homes and wait to see the results when they are announced is one of those days where you see people being frustrated and agitated by the stuff person but excited about voting as well. and a lot of them saying, especially you hoping that this purchase is transparent. when is it now soon? and when the, when the election to be a leader for not just people in the se, but need a for everyone in that area. hurry, thanks for that term test report. thank you very much. pledge more so that all the news are including the fight to save the indigenous younger many people of brazil left without food or drink of water. it's because of pollution from a legal binding report from the philippines were cheaper imports and rising
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transport costs are forcing farmers to dump the produce in sports. and maybe to forget this for foreigners, japan's totally got stories on its way. mm . upon a plan has been proposed by china to end the war in ukraine, and it set to be discussed in beijing in the next few weeks for president manuel. micron says he will travel in early april micron says it's important to put pressure on russia to avoid any escalation in the conflict in ukraine, where the battery soon president alexander lucretia, goes, announce hill visit beijing in the coming days. china and batteries, russia strategic partners. last year, minsk allowed the kremlin to use its tertiary to launch times on ukraine, where you cranes, president says she would also like to meet chinese lee. this using ping to discuss
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a piece proposal table by beijing, trying to release the plan for peace between russia and ukraine on friday, followed, told between chinese to promote when the president vladimir putin by james calling for an end to western sanctions on russia. ukraine says the proposal is a positive side of st. 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 turn over 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 i'm, well jamie say is an associate fellow chatham house and he's of that beijing relationship with moscow means it could play an important role. the obviously, if you're going to be a successful peacemaker or mediator, you need to have the ear of the belligerents and of course,
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china certainly has the air of moscow. we've had several high level contacts in recent days between china and russia. yanks, yankee, the chinese senior counsel for foreign affairs was in moscow just a couple of days ago. so the chinese suddenly got lots of leverage if they wish to use them to influence moscow. and so push it towards withdrawing his forces from ukraine and moving in the direction of a viable page. and it takes 2 to tango, right? and that means that the chinese auto who got to have credibility with president zelinski of ukraine who has not met the presidency. there's been very little contact between trying china and you crying so that proposals possibly missing. and the plans go to have some credibility with the west as well. so it's a good stop, but it's not yet a piece plan. it's a series of principles. and there's a mix of good and bad if china wants to be involved. and that can be a way of persuading the chinese to be more even handed less automatically
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supportive of moscow, and certainly to refrain from supplying weapons to russia. lethal weapons, which is what everybody's fearing at the moment, then that's only to be encouraged. the chinese could have a good role to play a, but if they are determined to be the peacemaker and not just to sign up to the russian script, lock, stock, and barrel. the russia is facie, a new round of sanctions from the european union. the block says it wants to limit the criminals ability to pay for the war. it also wants to block rushes military from acquiring new technology or getting spare part. united states as opposed new sanctions included 200 percent tara, from russian and a minimum. washington as coordinates efforts with other g 7 countries or russia has stopped delivering oil to poland far major pipeline. poland has been getting around 10 percent of its all needs from russia. also says it wants to end all rational impulse for it was tied to an existing contract with a russian supplier republican victorious ball to see only ukrainian born member of
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the u. s. congress. she says, supporting ukraine is in the national interest of every country, especially smaller ones with powerful neighbors. well, i think, you know, every war will and with 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 you're going to spend, and how many lives in lab liquids are going to be destroyed. and russia needs to understand that the vast, serious, the global community need to do about a job to get involved with this. we have institutions like you am come, lea dysfunctional not doing anything 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 is 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
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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 for a country. whether you in south america, whether young, middle east or 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 in the national interest of the countries. so that your big neighbor can, i just come and take a territory. so i think we need to do a better job engaged in was more broader group of people because this work and escalate and very serious situation if not dealt properly and we do not want to go there. ah, the death toll from devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria has now passed 50000 rescue. as in northern syria continued to dig through the rubble of buildings
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destroyed 2 weeks ago, aid has been slow to reach the region in opposition held. there is many families as searching by hand for the bodies of missy relatives. i so clicked on the hill, we were removing rock after rock and finding nothing underneath people under the concrete screaming get his out. we'll get his out. but we'd come up with empty hands. was one of the land on the hearth. people spent 2 or 3 days under the rubble, some stately for 4 days. nothing was working on the hands alone went enough. we lost children, i lost my brother and his children and my cousins and their 225 people, sorry to altura, isabel reports now from cut ahmad marashi in turkey. the epicenter of one of the earthquakes earlier this month. well, it's a cold evening, 3 weeks after the earthquake struck this part of the country. still hundreds of thousands of people living in tens, not knowing exactly what is going to go on with their lives, like large parts of the city and large parts of this part of the country. looking
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like you can see right behind me with millions of tons of rubble to be collected. in fact, the united nations, the thing that around 400000000 pounds will have to be picked up earlier today. we saw how dozens and dozens of trucks were picking up. the truck was this rubble and taking it to other parts of the city. and it is an issue about what the government, what authorities are going to be doing with this robbery has part some concerns with environmental organizations, health concerns also because in many parts of the country in this part of the country, the use of us based off was common until several years ago, and it could be in some of this building. so there's a health concern there. the government is rushing to start the rebuilding process as soon as possible. it has come under lots of criticism about how it handled the aftermath of the course. also, lots of criticism about how many of the new buildings were completely destroyed.
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you in how they fell right after the earthquake. many are saying that laugh, lack of controls, where they are. however, the government, the saying that it is hoping to go along to 100, you know, 100000 new homes in the next few years. the earthquakes separated many children from the parents, social service, dolphin tech, a say many families have been reunited, but more than 100 babies haven't been identified. it's still under the care of the state. so the consumer reports now from the turkish capital of anchor people here called us baby, a survivor pulled from hon. knife was brought to this child care complex from a donna just a week ago. like all these babies. earthquakes that hit 10 cities in southwestern turkeys on february 6th, separated naive from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they
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are cared for by child development officers became eligible. i mean, 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 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 minute threw up page families are able to search for the last children. since the risk wakes happened, there has been a huge demand among turkey citizens to either adopt these babies or foster other than children who been orphaned. but officials say they will be the thing under government protection. some, all these babies have no names other than what the nurses call them. this baby girl's name tax says that 7 days old,
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i live in an older pool. while we learn whether or not these children have families in the hospital. then in line with child protection laws, we keep them safe here after obtaining the necessary permits. then we for any clue that may come from their city, we have no room for uncertainty. there is no way someone can come in and just claim a child on the counselor while we were filming. we weren't told a men claiming to be knives. father was undergoing dna test overseen by public prosecutors orphans has survived the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in and cut out some have older to started going to school than this new city. trying to pick up as best as they can from where they left off. scene anchor solo, outta 0 on credit. people into this year have been protesting against what they say is an ongoing crack done on government critics. the demonstrations come to several of the most prominent opposition. politicians have been detained and dissolved parliament in 2021. while i'm
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a jeweler is advised that to the former unity and how speaker and also form a ministry of use in sports. he says the arrests are linked to the low turn out 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 this story to cover up for such a failure. today there was a demonstration in nash and all that by using da da da da journalists are doing a straight thing. and we are expecting more people to get to the street 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
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to listen society to keep defending they 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 in prosperity. israeli settlers retire palestinians in the village, a beerin which lies south of nap. listen the occupied westbank they said to call on fire at least 19 people have been injured off to 3 explosions, tugged at the mount cameroon. race of hope. when the idle event takes place in the southwest regional capital of her english speaking, cept as fighters had warned athletes not to participate in the race so far. no one has claim responsibility for the attack. still ed here now deserved the golden
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states turns a shade of white since los angeles gets his 1st blizzard boarding in day turkey's paw patrol. the rescue is helping to reunite quake survivors with love. that is for the record break he game in the mpa, andy with us. ah, hello, the weather is warming up nicely now across much of the a rabbit peninsula. that said his case here in carter though hot when he ain't celsius on sunday afternoon, will hang on to those kind of temperatures, maybe just eating down a little over the next hour. so we got a little area of cloud, just 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
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slightly to see that the wet weather here. but even northern parts of carter 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, we won't sunshine over the next couple of days warms to into a good part of eat it. but a brisk, suddenly when bringing some lifted dust and sand out over libya, more showers there, across northern algeria, pushing across into an old house of morocco, snow over the atlas mountains and chart says some showers to just around with the coastal fringes of west africa. not more than just a shower or 2, making its way into where mozambie 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 light is cause lighting. it has central and southern parts of mozambique. ah. but when the news breaks,
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ah, you're watching out 0 reminder of our top stories is our and voting is continuing in. what's being described as nigeria most unpredictable presidential and parliamentary elections and decades. more than 93000000 people are rich to to vote for new president as well as members of the national assembly. the death toll from devastating earthquakes, turkey and syria has now passed 50000. rescuers in northern syria, continued to dig through the rubble of buildings destroyed more than 2 weeks ago. the cranes president says he would like to meet chime as leader to discuss a peace plan tabled by bay ging. it calls for an end to western sanctions on moscow . and crane is asking china not to supply weapons to russia. what are the last year
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fighting? russia has expanded its partial control of some regions of east in ukraine in rare access to the part of the nets good. that has been under russian control since 2014 . how does or a met some of the people affected by the conflict and so on the job aid reports on their stories from moscow? a child shielding his sister, a monument from 2014 when ukrainian shelves hit don yeske in the last year of fighting here, at least 35 more children have been killed. and in the last 9 years of conflict, russian officials estimate thousands of died in russian controlled territories. despite the dangers nadisa and her grandchildren have stayed in, don yeske, one of her 2 daughters is being treated in hospital after a shell exploded near her. the other had to find work after her husband fled to ukraine. but no matter how hard life he gets, she isn't ready to leave. oh,
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that's no categorically, not. i grew up on this land. i buried my parents here. i'm bringing up my grandchildren here. i grew up on this land. why should i leave us? at least one woman was killed in the latest ukrainian artillery strikes on homes. and don yeske like this have become routine. many have lived under constant fear since the russian back separatists rose up against ukraine. human rights watch has accused russia of carrying out indiscriminate attacks against civilians and ukrainian forces violating laws of war. its gathered testimony about alleged mistreatment and summary execution the prisoners of war. as well as the use of banned weapons. human rights watch says ukrainian force is used euro gun cluster munitions, rockets in an attack on has out if got in hockey region from me to early september . ukrainian forces repeatedly attacked the city of idiom and surrounding areas while they were under russian control, with cluster munitions. since russia annex these regions last year,
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many here now have russian passports, but that doesn't take away the dread of the next incoming missile. but the engine lady school, we are all at great risk. i get up to go to work and i don't know whether or not a missile will hit us when i'm on the bus. i don't know if rockets will striking still night, but we can stay indoors for ever. i need to leave my house. we just spray and go outside a personal nozzler. it is dangerous, but i have to go out doors. we have to eat something. we must buy essentials. it was in the north though all this man says he was building a snowman with his daughter in a shell exploded next to them. this arrived with minor injuries. so now parents don't meet in parks anymore. more strings and slides are empty because of the congested status, even a workers such as the red cross, you might enter these dated fees. it's day one of year 2 since the war in ukraine, or people living in parts of east the ukraine. the board has continued or nearly
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a decade. farmer mcgary that the 0 moscow or people to be protest in cities across europe to demand an end to the war in ukraine through talks. in a moment, we'll hear from stat rassen and berlin. but 1st, nadine barbara has this report from london. now this demonstration in the heart of london is one of many happening across europe this weekend by people with ukraine on their minds. now this is the stop the war coalition demonstration. their slogan includes russian troops out, but also know to nato expansion, and they're also joined by members of the campaign for nuclear disarmament c and d. many protests is here worried that the militarization of the conflict and sending weapons to ukraine is increasing the threat of nuclear war. well, that's not the approach taken by everybody. there was a small counter demonstration here, why people carrying ukrainian flags and actually say yes to me. and their view is
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clearly the why should be continuing to on ukraine. just a reminder that the conflict has elicited differing responses amongst the publics here. these without weapons, that's what it's as here on this little plastic. thank symbolizing the theme of this valley here in berlin. it's been a controversial valley from the start, because this is not a protest which we've seen in the last couple of days urging put in to stop the war and to leave your frame. this rally is directed at the german government urging the government to stop sending weapons to ukraine and also pushing for peace negotiations. many people here are worried about an escalation of the war and even possibly a nuclear war them against every war. and i want stop delivering weapons to ukraine because they are killing not only russian, but a cranium people too. so this makes no sense for me. the way it is handled. war
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instead of diplomacy means that there is a high risk of escalation that may very well include us or bring berlin germany and the rest of, of into this war. but not every one here in germany. agrees with these protests as vice chancellor robert harbor released a statement saying that without weapons there won't be any permanent peas in ukraine. and that's the stance of the german government. so far they continue to st weapons to the war. so i took it as a nation of animal lovers, and in the aftermath of the earthquake, certainly of this month when the surviving pets have been found alone in the rubble . stephanie collector reports now from the ton of elvis, done on the efforts to rescue them. and if possible, we unite them with their families. i'm to be a cat is brought in. found injured in the rubble they died knows
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a broken leg. this mobile clinic in the town of l. b stand is part of a volunteer association. yasamin yom as and in 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 and their area. the most tragic is those whose owners have died. we noticed 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 yasemin tries till you're the cat,
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minish. 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 me loose. out of the rubble. they please. here she does come with then she has back inside is she afraid 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 pass 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. past school craves affection. jumping on fatty or camera
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man, as he films home, 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 viani, stephanie decker al jazeera. i'll be stan southeastern to kia police in brazil are investigating business when lawyers and civil servants allegedly involved in trafficking gold is believed to have been illegal extracted from the indigenous young mammy territory. and in mr roy rymer, a task force is tightly a humanitarian crisis, caused by illegal mining on i think, gonna give us a story. i a desperate effort to save lives in a make shift clinic in the yellow money territory. the numbers are staggering. 570 children have died during the past 4 years. victims of the onslaught of illegal
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mining in brazil's largest indigenous reservation. 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,
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but does not know when dice must have tossed. it will take us decades to help nature 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. if you're approved, go in there to help 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, old, find an alternative way for minors 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 sim, of how much the local economy depended on gold before its extraction was forbidden . in protected territories, this small village is 40 kilometers away from the gateway to the young manny indigenous territory. it has grown much over the years. partly because of the
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thousands of illegal miners that have been coming here to buy food supplies, medicine and have made the economy of this city boom. since president, losing us to let us hubert took office in january and ordered the task force to destroy the legal mines. people in haste, lunda have seen the cities commerce slowly fade away. why 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. at least 3 people have died as a major winter storm. rage is across the united states, more than 2 meters of snow is forecastle policy. california has rhetoric edinburgh fresh snow is
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a rare site in lake hughes in california. the town is normally known for its blue skies, dry hilltops and warm weather. but it's a welcome change for jeremiah domingo sat. will i live where there's like no snow ever. like the only slow i've got was hail and like 1st screen is pretty excited. we've been building snow hands and then breaking them. 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 the hill, so all of our, our whole entire road was, was covered in snow. california is experiencing an unusually cold and wet winter with flooding, mud, slides,
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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 for snow. the snow melts and the wind. and we worry about that my slides and the flooding. since we've had it twice already, experts say 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 life inside iran is a major theme at this year's berlin film festival filmmakers looked at what happened before and after abused lambert revolution. others examined how the state deals with political prisoners dominant came reports now from berlin. alyssa, they got in the got them pull to the side of life in iran, the few in the wider world have seen the experience of prisoners in jails. there is
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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 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 iran. and rosa 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 me chip is the sense of struggle is a key element of the works of the films director separate a fussy oh, it is bomb. 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 so called revolution, the kid, not one hind act, one. ah. and they took to the streets to, to, to resist against the mandate, to in vail, with the tankless. ok. we see these events in the film between the revolutions, which is also showing at the belly, neither drawing on archive of the situation in iran, but also in romania which saw 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 women have been making their case or on are fighting with their or if it's their weapon, ours is it went on so, and i know that all the art with really until that happens, these women say their fight will go on dominant, came al, jazeera, berlin farmers in the philippine se cheaper imports and rising transport costs are forcing them to dump their produce. for some people have formed a group on social media to prevent that part of a low reports. now from e, cause sure. in the northern philippines for alice are in for it in a report that came close to throwing away cali flowers. he's grown since october. i was although the floor it's are safe to eat like the leaves are infested by white flies. in ferdinand says, bestest men aren't likely to buy them in man eatable now. but belushi the plants in this condition. we often just want to give up on them because bessie hates,
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her costly will just end up losing money. but ferdinand found help a facebook group of about 38000 members and growing is sending rescue trucks to farmers who have difficulty selling their produce. an idea that started when ease and andy estrada saw tons of vegetables rotting away during pandemic locked outs. over all, there's a lot of distribution gaps. i farmers bringing them to del mar care, the buyers are not there at that moment. and so there's really a lot of disconnect on the system. and even if the buyers are there, they don't be the right price for it in and says the same is happening with onions . prices rose to as high as $12.00 a kilo in december, but would imports. now, flooding markets, they've dropped the cost of growing his and harvested audience is way above their market value. it might have been on but i've been, i'm back on graders would see they have that in the storage. so they can only buy low about if you want to sell, he'll just have to sell low hoarding and would have face to same problem. what is
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called the flowers, if it wasn't for the estrada's and their non profit group, rural rising, coming to the rescue and buying them at a fair price. one of the reasons vegetables and other farm products have become so expensive is because they're passed from one traders, so another before they reach markets. well, these vegetables are going straight to manila, and many have been pre ordered through facebook at below retail prices. one truck, 3 tons of cali flowers in a few 100 kilograms of onions. small amounts, but these so called vegetable rescuer, said they're making a difference. one farmer and one community at a time. barney, below al jazeera, he lockwitzer northern philippines still ahead here and out. 0 goes for coming up all stoles day control the premier league title race id will be here with that ah,
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to moment if they treat me by a fame and success in a multi 1000000000 dollar district. but the chance to complete her ambition is challenged by families, haitian and cultural tradition. hollywood freeman on. i'll just either lou ah. okay, let's get on sport. his id. thank you so much. nicole, daniel, my but i was one. the cat saw open tennis title. he beat am the murray in straight
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sets to claim the championship for the 1st time in his career. he was methodist 2nd solomon, when just a matter of days after his victory, the rotted on open last sunday. la. he's been good for miss years. he continued his recovery from career savings, hip surgery, scott, have say 5 match points in his semi final when against he really hetcher managed to safe warning. his concepts before method of got over the line taking the match. 6464, or correspondent gemini. she was at the final daniella met with ab that bus time playing here at the cats are a bit and is walked away with tracy and the 250000 doctor enterprise. it's now back to back titles for the russian after his when that last week, the 2021 at u. s. 8th, and champion is now on a 9 match winning streak a resurgence. inform offered disappointing a 3rd round exits at the australian open last month for the clinical institute
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runner up in mountain met. that app is now undefeated in 3 matches against anti murray. not easy to, to come from a indoor hard core tournament and straight away, you know, play i play matches here. so was not easy about happy with my level. but 1st of all, what i, i liked to, to say how my church. i appreciated today playing against sandy. i mean, yesterday i was in the gym, warming up started to do like last exercises when it was 5 full 40 law, 25 minutes later, you're still on the tie breaker. you want it crazy. and today when i had a major point, i was like, when we got i have a mesh point against sending the indoor. that's not a good sign, but i mean, i have to, i have to have a match. what if i were to read? so yeah, was i knew it's not over to the last one. obviously didn't finish. ha wanted a but yeah, i had some amazing matches here. crate it some, some great memories and yeah, fantastic to, to be back in and a final here again on against an incredible player today. daniel is he's one of my
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favorite players to watch. and one of the best players on the tour, right? for me to get the opportunity to play against someone of his level and, and a final again, definitely some things for me to work on, but i'm proud of, of, of my weak, similar even have to wait to get his hands on his 1st title since 2019 but off dead career saving hip surgery, anti murray continues to shave. he belong right at the top level of the game. devon ash at the health, a international tennis complex. in doha, the al jazeera, also studying control of the premier league huntsell rice, a go from gabriel martinez. he decided that game atlas the city is the 1st finally find consecutive league winds in more than a month. couple rentals. manchester city can close the camp. this helps to point to the when i was born with, i came in the 2nd half and 50. they are for kelsey manager. graham poster says he
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and his family received death threats in the wake of his team's pool for chelsea. one just to the last 14 games, despite spending more than $400000000.00 on new players during the january transfer when done in the mood. and here was always been relatively positive and respectful . so, but it's not to say that it's easy at all because your family like suffers your mental health suffers your personality. you know, it's hard but you know, you don't really bother duck religious necessarily. if a player in japan stop, lee had a moment to forget in his team's latest game, yokohama f. c player, for clear water fencing a pretty ambitious pass across the penalty area didn't quite go to plan. a bowl ended up with a met this point that roll the coffee mistake his side did manage to recover and went on to draw the match. in the last few minutes, england had secured
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a win of wales and wrote these 6 nations championship 2010. the final school in cardiff earlier on italy came close the thing all in wrong with this intersection try but on a big going to win. 3420 a straight win insert based on the table english cricket as a put themselves in a strong position to beat new zealand. after declaring on $435.00. and they to dominate new zealand with the poor jimmy understanding jack lee, both picking up 3 wicked hosts, reduced $237.00 england hopes of doing more damage home to buy the rain with play around the early on england leave the series on nail again to remember in the n b a, the sacramento kings basically click as 176 to 175, and what was the 2nd highest scoring match in n b i? history that seems also combined to sco faulty for 3 points. is that is an all sign record. yamba is high scoring gang took place in 1983 that was when the detroit
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pistons beat denver nuggets 186 to 184. okay. that is high school's looking financing by the chance. thanks very much for that. i can see my colleague morrow mazda any by 1st in london. so that's it from us here in the alphena. ah, ah. lou, the catastrophic series of earthquakes into kia and syria has taken thousands of people's lives and left many more harmless. a major mobilization of humanitarian
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support is underway ah. our teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to t n. syria makes on al jazeera russia, one ukraine is sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbor, georgia or decided not to, to ross told a dollar because is very much pro, brush up with the country still, partly under russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and then elite with moscow connections, many ga, see the conflict as a barometer for their future. this window for, for tony t. o puns be quite healthy. and of course ukraine fights our fight as well. george, as tough choices on a jessia. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what moves you with the news and kind of for that matter to you, how do state control information?
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