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hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. well, with protests for peace demonstrates is around the world called for an end to the war. in that ukraine we speak with people sheltering from ukrainian missiles in the rationale parts of in the east of the country. we look at the earthquake orphans on identified babies waiting for new homes. a new families. ah, well, the polls are now closed votes are being counted in nigerian presidential parliamentary elections. the right little separating the 3 leading presidential candidates africans, most populous neisha, and the largest economy, is choosing
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a new leader to succeed. mama dubois hurry, who has served his maximum 2 terms more than 93000000 people are registered to vote, and they've turned out in force with long queues at polling stations right across the country. bowler to bruno of the governing party in the form of vice president, a tico backer of the main opposition party. have been the 2 leading candidates, but they are facing a new challenge from peter obee of the smaller labor party. he's managed to mobilize social media to attract the younger vote. whoever wins is going to face him. massive challenges with nigeria, experiencing chronic economic and law and order problems, and an ongoing battle with violent arm groups in the northeast. algae, there is an address is in lagos, he joins us live now. he's been following the story in a little bit earlier. there was a confusion and a stampede armored as a result of random gunfire. is that something that has been replicated or other
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polling centers? what's it been like there? absolutely, that happened here in lagos, and it's not only the only incident by the way in lagos or incidence, or been reported in 3 other locations, although they have not been confirmed shortage there. but that's a lego system of the only place where we have recorded incidents for of in the north east of the country. both got on fighters loved a grenade or a projectile near an electoral officer or electoral office in the town of goes i in my degree one being about 5 people, although no person was reported dead in that incident, similar incidents have been reported across the country and volatile areas where i was, it was expected that incidence like this may happen, but generally officials are saying that the polls went on peacefully. although attempted i election offences were recorded in certain areas where some individuals
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started or attempted to snatch ballard boxes at polling stations. those have been confirmed by election officers across the country right now on the voting has passed on peacefully in almost all parts of the country except for the incident report of so far as like millions of nigerians, 1st time voter fighting mo, no local is worried about the high cost of living and having experienced violence during elections in the past. he's also worried about what might happen after this vote on a new to pass on pass on their banking on this election. i mean, if the, if this was the wrong, that means that we don't have the funds to damage the nothing else can come and be conducted. wally. the election process was marked by a late started. they got as in many parts of the country. and with more than
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6000000 people expected to vote in this battle, ground stage of late cost securities type of asia, say security features been deployed on the ground at sea. and in there, i met with business 1000000 boxes and the police had deployed like this case makers, 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 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 are seen as having
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a realistic chance of winning also up for election a hundreds of seats in parliament. but whoever wins the prost nessie will have a tough task ahead. dealing with a struggling economy insecurity and high cost of living samples of close votes and now being counted, there has been a can obviously ongoing concerns about a security. but what happens now? how seen before, we can resolve what basically, but votes are still being counted across polling stations that started late and i had to close late for example, this polling station i'm at right now or voting is still been voters still being counted before the final tally will be announced to representatives of the various political parties here. the result of this unit and several other units in the local government will then push will then be pushed to the state of coalition center. while the votes for all the local governments in the state will be tallied,
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and then announced to representatives of this political parties, these results will then be pushed up to the national level wire and national coalition center will collate results from different parts of the country. and that is when the presidential election results will be announced. it's not clear at the moment how long it will take for the presidential election results to be known. but usually it's between 2 or 3 days after the votes are closed. however, this could be determined by the success or otherwise recorded in the delivery of these votes in local governments across the country. some areas are so difficult to access. some areas, like we said in the, in our earlier report or violence have been recorded in such areas. and official will have to determine whether those balance or those cases of bodies are enough to cancel those votes, or even reorganize an electron probably tomorrow or at a later date. mary, i said, line sense katie could slow the process down. thank you very much. i do appreciate
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it. i'm at entrance journey statham, my god. the french president emanuel micron says he will travel to china and just over a month to discuss the war and ukraine on friday, china released a 12 point piece proposal for the conflicts. not com says it's important for china to put pressure on russia to end the war. that the russian president, alexander lucas shank also announced that he'll be visiting china in 3 days time. because shanker is a close ally of russian present in the prison and allow russia to use its territory to launch the invasion of ukraine. ukraine's present automated landscape also says he wants face to face talks with the chinese lead, the changing pain plans up see up 1st of all i planned to meet teaching ping 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,
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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. and this is very important to me, this is a priority because i'm well in the last year of fighting, russia has expanded its partial control of some regions in easton ukraine in a rat in rat access to the parts of dani x that has been on the russian control since 2014. i'll just hear that some of the people affected by the conflict there. some of java reports now on their stories. a child shielding his sister, a monument from 2014, when ukrainian child had done yeske in the last year to 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 territory. despite the dangers in the day and her grandchildren have stayed and done, yes,
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one of her 2 daughters is being treated in hospital after they shall 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 yes, 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 in dawn 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 is gathered testimony about a legit mistreatment and summary execution the prisoners of war. as well as the use of banned weapons. human rights watch says ukrainian forces used juergen cluster
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ammunition rockets in an attack on has got in hockey region from may to early september, ukrainian forces repeatedly attack the city of idiom and surrounding areas while they were under russian control. with cluster munitions. since russia annex these regions last year, many here now have russian passports, but that doesn't take away the dread of the next incoming missile, but lives in the school. we are all at great risk. i get up to go to work and i don't know whether or not i, michelle will hit us when i'm on the bus. i don't know if rockets will strike in the night, like we can stay in doors forever. i need to leave my house. we just spray and god side question. it is dangerous, but i have to go out doors. we have to eat something, we must buy essentials. so it was with me. go off. this man says he was building a snowman with his daughter. initial exploded next to them. they survived with minor injuries. so now parents don't meet and parks anymore. more swings and slides are empty. because of the congested state, if you would
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a workers such as the red cross, you're not entered the standard feed. if day one of you do the war in ukraine, where people living in part of the ukraine, the board has continued for nearly a decade. from a majority of the muslim, of course, have been growing louder for the war to come to an end. people have been out in protest in cities across europe. some wanted end to western governments on the ukraine. others though, are calling for the complete opposite of that. i want stronger support for ukraine . and barbara was at one protest here in the u. k. me marching for peace and ukraine. hundreds to the streets of london on saturday, urging a si, fi and negotiations with russia to end the conflict. among them, supporters of the campaign for nuclear disarmament warning that any escalation in fighting would increase the chances of a nuclear war. many wanted to see an end to western military support for ukraine.
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it would help if we stopped saying, we'll just give you lots pull weapons until you win the war the, it's not going to happen like that, you know, ukrainians are really tough. russians are really tough and nato is really rich. so that's, that's all the ingredients. you need for a kind of endless war with this demonstration is one of many happening over this weekend across europe. now, for these demonstrators, all mean ukraine is simply making things worse and prolonging the conflict. but others take a very different approach. in the belgian capital, many of those marching in solidarity with ukraine. we're actually refugees from that country. oh, the weekends for our defense, we need the sanctions against the russia. ah, we need a economy call support because we defend not only our lands, we defend all democracy world. my own of war is
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a here. i want to do my best to eat. i want to show people as much as they can of entity want to survive. we want animal life, we want in our life bag, while in berlin, a bigger pro chest, at least 10000 turned up to say no to the idea of germany arming ukraine were demonstrating for peace and against our intervention of our government in a, in that war that is not ours. the people that voted for those politicians, they did not know that they will push us into war and sad weapons into countries that on wall this is even against our constitution. so different messages and no end in sight to the misery inflicted on the people of ukraine. nadine barbara al jazeera london much more slightly on the program, taking no chances in cambodia as beverly cases, he'll fears as
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a new global spread. and a white house in the u. s. golden state chain as a fast blizzard warning in 3 decades. ah, hell i, we have a big cool down underway across the cape part. so if year winds coming in from an all the direction is a fabulous snow in the forecast. as snowy weather will be making its way further east with some pretty wet weather to just around. that's her western side of the mediterranean, bumping into the cooler air. that will fade in a fair bit of unsettled weather, some cloud and re significant snow for to around the outs. and some of you know, to just to round that to narrow cows, lots of heavy right across. so the a, a variety. we got some very wet weather there across the western side of the met.
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it's right in follow that line of anson where the right up into that western side of russia. cool. that temperature subzero, cool enough around the north west to release it is dry with high pressure in charge . so for scotland, england, plows, northern ireland, into the republic of all, it is generally try and settle sick celsius there in paris. that's his temperature . we'll see madrid on monday, not so long ago. we getting up into the maintain so that something of a change loss of weather for monday, across central parts, off the medicine friday, some more heavy rainfall coming through here. some very windy weather to just around southern parts of france, west to wendy, to across the far north west of africa, wendy, to full a good part of libya. ah, the story of love, patient and pain. what forces me to live in the camp is my love for him. oh,
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does you the world follows this trouble over you a couple. trying to get buried and said, how pull pillar palistine you refugee camp in boot next month should meet and drink and go out or do anything just say chatty, let come the price of love. oh no, just iraq. lou ah, welcome back, watching out there. i live from london, the main stories now votes are being counted in nigeria election, but to have been reports have gone fire and violence in various different parts of the country as africa's biggest democracy vote for a new president, french president, emanuel microns, as he's planning
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a trip to china to discuss its 12 point piece plan for ukraine. odom is lensky says he'd also like to meet with teaching, paying for it hasn't been taking place across europe, demanding an end to the war, new coin with some people calling for an end to western weapon supplies, while others are calling for strongest support for the country. ah, no rush hour. turkey is arrested, a 184 people in connection with buildings that collapse in the devastating earthquakes local residents and engineering experts, a poor construction practices and government failures were behind. many of the structures that collapsed in the south. asher marlborough is in common, marsh. it was the epi center of one of the quakes, where there was extensive damage in destruction. with over 2000000 people that were
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displaced, thousands and thousands of buildings that were either destroyed or severely damaged . the government is saying that it was thought thing down the foundation and deliver new houses to the affected people in a year from now they'll position the thing they see is the bong that the government should wait for at least one year for the shocks to weaken intensity before they can think about an urban plan or a construction project. but because this is something that has become politicized, president of they have the answer that he's adamant on the need to build something that is going to be safer, better, and the line with the 5 mic design codes. and for this reason, the a thought is that also that the arrest that the mayor of nor does have a cache clock which they accuse for having ties with one of the key development tycoon who was also arrested
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a few weeks ago in relation to some of the buildings that were destroyed in the top, the government wanted to send a strong method that it won't allow a pin missive, construction environment to live and it has been brushing aside all those accusations, leveled against them by the opposition that we have not responded quickly to help those who what affected in those areas? hash my butler al jazeera, come on the rush. hundreds of thousands of people left homeless by the earthquakes with a massive clair operation having to take place. but as theresa bo reports are many issues with the clear up efforts itself, 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 our lives,
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like large parts of the city and large parts of this part of the country. like you can see right behind me with millions of tons of rubble to be collected. in fact, the united nations and things 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 rebel 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. robert. he has part some concerns with environmental organizations, health concerns also because in many parts of this 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, most bis boban. 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 and how they felt 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 of the earthquake separated hundreds of children from their parents took her social services. a many families have been reunited. but more than a 100 babies remain on identified and under the care of the state. sim, conseula reports on this now from ankara. 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, earth quakes that hit 10 cities in southeast and turkey 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 is that 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 through a page, families are able to search for the last children. since the risk wakes happens, there has been a huge demand among turkey citizens to either adopt these babies or foster other than children who been orphaned. but official say they will be the thing under government protection. some, all these babies have no names other than what the nurses call them. the spade,
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the girl's name tech says 7 days old. i live in olive oil 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 follow any clue that may come from their city. so 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 nice. father was undergoing a dna test overseen by public prosecutors orphans who survived. the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in and cut out 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 and car solar l to 0 on credit. while the health organization is working with the cambodian health authorities after the death of an 11 year old girl from bird flu, this week, warning potential pandemic, people and poultry being monitored in our home village in the south eastern
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province of prey. bang, w h o is reviewing its global risk assessment. agent, influenza can sometimes move from poultry to humans. recent infections in a range of mammals could suggested spreading more easily between people more i am so afraid of the moment. i'm especially afraid that as far as much infects my children and grandchildren, that is why we started to protect ourselves. now, we're talking about this virus. i'm very afraid of it. in fact, as far as is more dangerous than cobra 19 or at least 3 people in our confirmed dead in major winter storm sweeping across the united states. more than 2 meters of snow is forecasts or parts of california. unusual contrast to images usually associated with the golden state as is known, which i gave me reports. ah fresh snow is 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
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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 can like for screwed and is pretty excited. we've been building snow mans and then breaking a slow moving winter storm over california has triggered the 1st blizzard warning in 30 years. in parts of los angeles, state authorities are 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 a mud slides in a state long affected by drought and wildfires. people here say they've been warned to prepare for more extreme weather in the coming days. i think that is one of the
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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, a 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, our french documentary on the argument is one, but in festivals golden bearer award for best film. also, life inside iran has been a major theme at this year's festival. filmmakers examined what happened before and after the islamic revolution. and how the state deals with political prisoners dominant came reports. who said they've got a pool side of life in iran that a few in the wider world have seen the experience of prisoners in jails. is one of
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the main features of 2 films at the belly knowledge, both made by the same director in which he tries to explore the psychological effect of interrogation on the questioner. and the questioned mylanta. my don believes prisoners in his country are still suffering to this day when 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 struggles of the iranian people are a key theme at this year's value. not a one film examines the history of process in iran and draws a parallel with what has been happening in the front in recent times. another explore the 1980s 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 a game of football is shattered by the arrival of the iraqi rockets,
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which will eventually raise the city. we follow omens, struggle to survive. the sense of struggle is a key element of the works of the films. director said today, fussy, it is the common ground of our struggle, which has been there since 1979. i'm sure you're aware of the fact that women right away after the revolution, the so called resolution, the kid, not one hind act, one ha, they took to the streets to to, to resist against the monday to him. vale could put tankless. look, we see these events in the film between the revolutions, which is also showing at the belly. now they're drawing on all kinds 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, or fighting with their or if it's their weapon, ours is it with the wrong. so, and i hope that all the ard with 3 and make and least really until that happens, these women say their fight will go all dominant cane al jazeera berlin. ah, just a quick look at the main stories of following. now, counting is underway in the presidential election in nigeria. 3 main candidates, a vine, succeed vomited for harry who served his maximum 2 times in office. has been a high turn out of that. nigeria is 93000000 roll voters, his african most populous country, 140 i. but levels have been reports of violence.

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