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one year after russia's invasion of ukraine. what are the lessons learned? what i've learned is that in europe, we are a small continent, but we don't really know each other history. how worried are the future succeeds in ukraine? will be an invasion of your country. as tony as prime minister talks to the news. ready oh, hello, i'm mariam demise the welcome to the news. our ly from london coming up in the next 60 minutes with gunfire, delays and technical problems cause fear and anger on nigeria is election day. this
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is over. this is much less. this is not officially well with protest, her bees demonstrators around the world called for an end to the war and ukraine. we speak with the people sheltering from ukrainian miss aisles in russian health areas in the east. also looking at the earthquake orphans on identified babies waiting for new homes and new families in sports. i know madame has one big console open and his title beat on the marines straight sets the claim, the championship for the 1st time in his career. ah,
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hello and welcome cindy is out of the polls of clothes. the votes have been counted in nigeria for the presidential and parliamentary elections very little. separating the 3 leading presidential candidates, africa's most populous nation and its largest economy, is choosing a new leader to succeed mohammed bihari, who has served his maximum 2 terms in office or the 93000000 people are registered to vote. and they've turned out in force with long queues at polling stations across the country. bowler to new bo, of the governing party and former vice president, a t backer of the main opposition party of both been leading in the opinion polls, but that facing a new challenger. peter obee of the smaller labor party is managed to mobilize social media to attract the younger vote. whoever wins is facing massive challenges with nigeria, dealing with chronic economy in law and order problems. and ongoing battle with
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violence on groups in the northeast. will have been some reports of violence and disruptions during the course of voting in the country. i had interest spoke with just a short time ago. he's been reporting on this from les goss, a legacy of the only place where we have recorded incidents for of in the north east of the country. but got on fighters lobbed 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 in that incident, similar to this had been reported across the country and volatile areas where i was, it was expected that incident like this may happen. but generally officials are saying that the polls went on peacefully. although attempted an election of frances were recorded in certain areas where some individual started or attempted to snatch ballot boxes at polling stations. those have been confirmed by election officious,
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across the country. right now, are the voting has passed on peacefully in almost all parts of the country, except for the incident report to show far like millions of nigerian force time voter, fatty mono local is worried about the high cost of living and having experienced violence during reductions in the past, he's also worried about what might happen after this vote or the new person on the banking on this election. i mean, if the, if this goes wrong, that means that we don't have a c in our country damage and nothing else can come and be conducted to where we get. the election process was marked by on the stockade. they cost us in many parts of the country and with more than 6000000 people expected to vote in this battle, ground stage of may cost securities type of feature, se security features have been deployed on the ground at c. and in there,
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i met with business at this he said, to begin with please make us put his chief warrant against one provoking at rest, who hadn't, if i you, who way? so let's you will apprehend you. i will bring you to justice in the interests of our national security and democratic heritage. 18 presidential candidates are running in 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
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a tough task ahead. dealing with struggling economy insecurity and high cost of living, ami edris al jazeera lagos, or al jazeera is harmless. tasa is reporting from the se in city of anoo, good cheer pool. it's on how the voting went. math. oh, it was a long and frustration day for many voters here in the southeast. somebody stations open late and in the process with those and managed to vote early. some of them are behind me. they say that they're not going to go in the same monitor the process to prevent what they call the boats. tampering. if it happens, a lot of people's been many, many hours in the queue. it was mainly young people. and throughout the day we saw people getting increasingly agitated. they complained that the voting machines when working, they complained that some of the election officials wanted helpful as they should be. it's young people who say be once something done about this country, they say we have a wins. the election must do more to turn round the economy and deal with
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insecurity, especially in this region where they are we, they say that they're tired of hearing my balance on the road. the tire of you being take that ransom, the title, politicians being randomly targeted by on the group. so they're hoping that once the votes have been counted and who able with the hope that person will look after the needs of youth, not just in the se, what else way in the country? joining us now in the studio is i aisha or sooty, and jerry and lawyer and the director of the executive vice president's office at the open society foundation. so i know you're watching these developments in nigeria very closely today. why is this the most closely ford competitive election for decades? i think some people are saying since our cheerio returned to democracy in 1999 absolute fan, i think most nigerians will agree and there are bunch of different reasons. i think the 1st one is just one. boy, there's no comment on the ballot, so the space is wide open for at least anyone so to speak,
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to wind. that's one to we've had areas of bar which has been quite unsatisfactory to be to be polite. and people want something different and on the back of the end, sounds protest in 2020 young people for the 1st time just sort of said, you know what with hired of the state of school and so leading up to the elections, the primaries last year, peter will be moved from p b p to the labor party and to be honest, i don't think he would have expected this type of energy around him. but really what's going on with the elections turned 20 election is a referendum on the last 24 years. and how t v p and a p c. have managed manger as a 5th. i guess that's why the turn out has been so high because previous elections have been played by low voter turnout. and perhaps the really fascinating thing is it's one of the largest youth populations in the world, but over 40 percent around that of these population below the age of $35.00. so presumably,
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the more that section of what relation turns out that the greater the chance of that being an upset. absolutely, and that's what you were hearing today from people at the pools that, you know, many people as they in the morning were seen lots of people coming out and is mostly young people. so it's young people that have thrilled the election so far and obedient campaign. if you look at the, the breakdown of the people with their pvcs and people who registered were, you know, we had like at least 20 new 20000000 new registrants added to the register between the 2019 electoral them 2023 elections. and we find that the breakdown shows that at least the majority about 6000000 sixpence of a 1000000 are students. and then another, almost 13000000 are about between the age of 18 and 34. so again, the youth are, are the ones who are and you find that on the ballot or b is the youngest at $61.00, which has not so young. exactly. not quite young, but his the youngest compared to some to 6th and 7th, ian and some how much of a challenge is he really to the status quo?
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to be honest, the prove. let's see there, we're not expecting this. let's put it that way. so i think that's one of the biggest challenge that they just thought it will be a cake walk. you know, an incumbent party will win. that's the a, b, c, p, d, p, thought ok, we've been in power for 16 years will will build on what we've had and they didn't see or be coming out of left field. i dont think given or be understands the appeal that he has. and again of it is how, how is he managed to attract and appeal to so many young voters was use social media to his advantage. he has your social media, but honestly, in a way they adopted him. okay. honestly, they adopted him and people as possible. why not any of the other 71614 other people. and i think them that you'd say it's because p, toby's assessable. because as a governor, by number a he, he was the kind of person who would carries on bags. he didn't, he didn't travel by private jet. he's accessible to the regular named jr. and in the way that the big men of manger, the tin of was the sequence and not we can find them on a flight, which is not something you find with the others. so is that assess ability?
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and then he definitely also had in a way his library from the east, which is ironic. why we came on this very strong repetition of integrity or b has something similar. he has been known to be frugal option is a big issue and the corruption is a huge issue where i always had the appeal, as you know, we called him bigger scale than the honest one or b has something similar. he's known to be various he live on to that reputation and who obese. yeah, well so far so good, honestly, so far so good. i would say what if he ends up going into a coalition or some sort of partnership with one of the other candidates? could the, the hope and the expectations of this great booming youth population be frustrated . it would be tempered, let's put it that way. it would be tempered a lot, but it would be the practical thing to do. to be honest, most people, most hard news nigerians as optimistic as we want to be as sort of a little bit skeptical. so as sort of saying, what's the big, the big when beyond who, who becomes president, you know, in a few days the big win is that clearly the young people have shown that when they
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put their back behind a particular candidate, they can push that person as far as possible. that's 12, it's a referendum for a p c m p b to know that people want something shown. nation disrupt the re exactly why we can catch up again. thank you very much for now. i do appreciate you coming to speak to us. i sure was sorry. thank you. maria with the news out live from london, was still to bring you on the program taking. no chances income bo dia is bird flu cases. fuel fears is a new global spread for i get survivors. what will become of the pets pull from the rubble of the recent of quakes. uninstall, need to stay in control of the premier league title life, and you will be here with that story and much more all the french president emanuel macros says he will travel to china. and just over
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a month to discuss the war and ukraine on friday, china released at 12 point piece proposal for the conflict. not grown, says it's important for china to put pressure on russia to end the war roost president alexander lucas shanker also announced that he'll visit china in 3 days time. the question is a close ally of president fusion and allow russia to use its territory to launch the invasion of ukraine. and then you quite a present already. me, as lensky says that he wants face to face talks with the chinese leader as well. upset. 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. or in the past year, a fighting russia has expanded its partial control of some regions of east and
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ukraine and access to the part of don. yes, that's been on the russian control. since 2014 al jazeera met, some of the people have been affected by the conflict. now we've been job aid reports on their stories. a child shielding his sister, a monument from 2014 when ukrainian shells 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 territories. despite the dangers in the day and her grandchildren has stayed in dawn, yes, whenever 2 daughters is being treated in hospital after the 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, no, categorically enough. 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?
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at least one woman was killed in the latest. you. can you artillery strikes on homes and don, yes. seems like this have become routine. many have lived under constant fear since russian back separatists rose up against ukraine. human rights watch has accused russia of carrying out indiscriminate attacks against civilians and ukrainian forces are violating laws of war. its gathered testimony about legit, mistreatment, and summary execution of prisoners of war. as well as the use of banned weapons, human rights watch says ukrainian forces used your gun cluster ammunition rockets in an attack on has 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, many here now have russian passports, but that doesn't take away the dread of the next incoming missile. but we're the
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school, we are all at great risk. i get up to go to work and i don't know whether or not, and 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 pray and god side plus the news. it is dangerous, but i have to go out doors. we have to eat something. we must buy essentials. 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 status, you would a workers such as the red cross, you're not entered the standard feed it day. one of you to the war in ukraine where people living in part of eastern ukraine. the board has continued for nearly a decade from a majority of euro. must live in protests in cities across europe, demanding,
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and enter the war. some want to an end to west and governments arming ukraine. but others we possess that name. barbara was one of the protest in london. i marching for peace in ukraine. hundreds to the streets of london on saturday, urging a sci 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. it would help if we stop saying, we'll just give you lots pull weapons until you win the war that 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
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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, we've been for our defense, we need the sanctions against the russia. ah, we need a comical support because we defend not only our lands, we defend all democracy world. my own of war is a here. i want to do my best to eat. i want to show people as much as they can. event that we want to survive, we want normal 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
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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 said 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 that will 7 pro ukraine protest across the united states. as there is patty call, hain attended one rally in washington on a fairly frigid day for the region standards. anyway, they gather tears, the lincoln memorial in washington, d. c. to send a message of unity with ukraine. it's actually been organized by the ukrainian embassy here in the nation's capital and community activist groups. now organizer say they want to send a message of unity that they thought it was important for the community. their supporters to re, together on this work,
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just passed the year anniversary. they also said it's to send a message to the us leaders. they need to do more to help you frame when, because they say ukraine. can. people said the cable fall in 3 days, so we owe that we can believe in us ourselves in speaking as ukrainian i. i know that we can do things that no one knows. no one thinks that we can do as soon as there are proper weapons supplied to the ukrainians. they will effectively use them . they will end this war, the bloodshed will stop you. but this is the only way that this will happen with songs, speeches, and prayers. they're hoping that this sends a message to the leaders here in washington. the country is united. paul show the majority of americans believe a 2 or ukraine should continue. but a growing number of republicans believed that should stop that money should be spent here at home. republicans now controlled a house of representatives, so public opinion matters. if the u. s. is going to continue said that us military, but his but economic and humanitarian aid to ukraine in the year to come. particle
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haine, al jazeera washington european union has sent billions of dollars of aid and weapons to ukraine. they're still oh, time scale thought when ukraine will finally be allowed to become part of the e. u. and i step vasa, reports from brussels. it seems keep, still has a long way to go on a fatty via it's getting ready for the moment. ukraine's european dream will become a reality as a trainee at the european parliament, a 20 year old ukrainian student is learning about the do's and don'ts in brussels. for all europe is about true democracy. it's about being free. it's about free speech. obviously it's about knowing that any dispute arises here, can be resolved in a peaceful way. was out going into war like we have today, one other meeting. earlier this month, she saw her president's making an emotional appeal to speed up ukraine's exception
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to the european union. he urge politicians to start negotiations before the end of the year. ukrainian politicians can't wait to become part of the decision making process here at the heart of european democracy. and while the war has given the country a head start and a long and complicated process to become an e. u member, ukraine has still a lot of homework to do. transparency international corruption index shows to country is among the most corrupt in europe. although there's been a small improvement in the past years. i think it's very difficult to tackle corruption effectively during the, during the war. and it's clear that the, the top priority for the ukrainians is to free their country from the, from the russian invaders. it's also critical that they focus on the corruption, not just because fighting corruption will make it easier to win the war. but also because fighting corruption will be essential to the rebuilding of the country after the war. to show you a grain,
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as serious president followed amelia lensky fires. officials accused of corruption before a recent visit by you lead us to keith. but corruption is only one problem. the country need to tackle to become a member on the list of 35, from abiding by human rights to standardization of electric socket. the progress is already the fact that the ukraine has not stopped functioning as a country, the state administration. he's working the state services are working the, the bureaucratic, the state bureaucracy, which is very important for not only running the state but also prepare the necessary legislation. and i hope so. country will arise cleaner and more democratic after the war. and she'll have a career in brussels as one of ukraine's future politicians stepped fastened al jazeera rustled. ah, in a 184 people have been arrested by touch authorities in connection with the 10s of
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thousands of buildings heavily damaged or completely destroyed. and the earthquakes victims all the disaster experts and people across the country, a blaming pool construction practices and government failures for the extent of the damage. i shall borrow reports just now from carmen marsh into kia, which was the epi centre of one of the quakes, which suffered extensive damage. with over 2000000 people, there were 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 publish anything they seize the bong, the government should wasteful, at least one year for the f, the shock to weaken intensity before they can think about an urban plan or a construction project. but because this is something that has become politicized
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precedent, that they are the last 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 authorities said also that the rest of 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 a few weeks ago in relation to some of the buildings that were destroyed in the top, the government wanted to send a strong message that you won't allow a permissive construction environment to live and it has been brushing aside. all of those accusations leveled against them by the opposition that we have not responded quickly to help those who what affected in those areas?
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hush my bala alpha 0. come on the rush. well, the sheer level of destruction means that clean up operation is going to be long and extensive. rubble, debris and slabs of concrete need to be safety removed to make sure that quite kit se in areas of the country, a safe and inhabitable for those who lost their homes. toys of bo reports on that well into 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, 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 is saying 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
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what the government, what authorities are going to be doing with this robbery has far 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 biz 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. 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, we are quite separated hundreds of children from their parents tucker, social services. they,
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many families have been reunited. but more than 100 babies remain on identified and under the care of the state. same cause yoga reports. now in this from the turkish capital ankara, 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. oh squeaks that hit 10 cities in southeast and turkey on february 6th, separated naive from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they are cared for by child development officers, libya i deleted your old, i mean, we may not lead 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.
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but 100 sakes 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 there is quakes 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 staying under government protection. some, all these babies have no names other than what the nurses call them. this baby girl's name tech says 7 days old. 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
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a men claiming to be nice. father was undergoing a dna test overseen by public prosecutors. orphans has survived the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in and cut up some have older to started going to school in this new city, trying to pick up as best as they can from where they left us. scene anchor solo al jazeera on credit, most delightfully on the knees. allen, a white house in the us. golden state chick is the 1st blizzard warning in 3 decades. and in sport raining well, champions. right bull is setting the pace to the new for me to one seat and you will be here with that story. ah hell i, we have a bit cool down the way across the kit part. so if year winds coming in from an all
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the direction is a fabulous snow in the forecast. as snowy weather will be making its way further east with some pretty wet weather too, just around. that's a 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 snowfall to around the outs and some via snow to just around the generic house, lots of heavy right across. so the 8 reality we got some very wet weather there across the western side of the met. it's right in follow that line of anson with a right up into that western side of russia. cool. that temperature is subzero. cool enough around the north west to release it is dry with high pressure in shot. so for scotland, england plows, northern ireland into the republic of out of this generally try and settle 6 celsius there in paris. that's the sort tributary 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 of the medice right is more heavy. rain for coming for here. some very windy weather to just around
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southern parts of france, west and wendy, to across the far north west of africa, wendy, to full a good part of libya. ah, the latest news as it breaks still by the in here fledging more. her weapons. more defense, financial support with detailed coverage, more than a victory mystery war has killed all his these many, serious millions of bethel church. you're looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require glenburn through the constitution. i'm going to look for more. what were the increasing number of government electric nigeria we have to wait longer hold up. ready too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of gonna stop thanks to the brave
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lensky said he'd also like to meet with aging paying and their protests taking place across europe demanding an end to the war. in ukraine, some calling for the weston weapons to supplies to craig, to stop at least 3 people and now confirmed to have died in major winter storms sweeping across the united states. or then 2 meters of snow is forecast parts of california. unusual contrast images usually associated with the golden state between gate and b reports. ah, fresh snow is a rare sight in lake hughes in california. the town is normally known for its blue skies, dry hilltops on 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 snow i've got was hail and like 1st grade and is pretty excited. rubin burning snow hands and then breaking a slow moving winter storm over
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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 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 out is one of the biggest concerns that 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,
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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 on other stories are following closely. 19 athletes have been treated for blast injuries after 3 explosions at the start, the marathon in cameroon. now the bloss targeted an annual race in boy air, which is an english speaking region of cameron, where separatists are fighting government forces the ongoing of amber's only a governing council. one of the armed groups claim to have been a hind, the glass conflict has forced more than a 1000000 people from the homes and killed more than 6000 people. the independence movement and protest against president poor b as government 1st started in 2016. we go to to an easy now and people there have been out in protest against what they say is an ongoing crackdown on government critics. several of the most prominent opposition politicians have been detained, present case,
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i had sacked the government and dissolved parliament in 2021. been accused of orchestrating a power grab. i made rule is an advisor to the former to these in house beaker. and so said the former youth and sports minister, he says the wrestling to the low turn out in the recent election. my understanding is that this is an abuse or retaliation from my side to his failure in the last elections less than 10 percent of that in his population out participated. so in order for him to cover poor such a big failure, he needed to create a devil so that the population will keep following the service story to cover up for such a failure. today there was a demonstration in dubai, usually did via the journalist administrating on. we are expecting more people to get to the street under the most trait. yes, we do expect more prosecution mora mora mora wrap the flower more violence when
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they say it. but i do think that 10 years of freedom and democracy which is enabling the 10 isn't 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 wouldn't need to focus on the real no mac slices. but anybody knows that without democracy, they're all, there is no democracy. there is no economic. i mean to spend a t well health organization is working with the cambodian health authorities after the death of an 11 year old girl from bud flew this week with warnings of the potential pandemic. people and poetry being monitored in her home village in the southeast and province of preventing the w h o is reviewing its global risk assessment. 18 influenza can sometimes move from poultry to humans. we sit infections in a range of mammals, good suggested fighting more easily between people around la. i am so afraid of the
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moment. i am especially afraid that this virus might infect my children and grandchildren. that is why we started to protect ourselves. now, talking about this virus, i'm very afraid of it. in fact, as far as is more dangerous than coven, 19 police and brazil are investigating businessmen, lawyers, and civil 7th, allegedly involved in it, in traffic, in gold believe to have been illegally extracted from the integers yano mummy territory on account of brings. this one is now from both vista. this is the capital of ramos state where a task force is tackling a humanitarian crisis, has been caused by illegal mining 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. while doctors and nurses attend
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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. $30000.00 on the milan. them over there are villages were surrounded by mines, says ha sienna, mommy, we were left with no drinking water, no food, no medicine body. 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 have lost. it'll take us
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decades to help nature. honda 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 hoped to make it back into the yellow miami territory. they have nowhere else to go with european got when there's have been, the government doesn't have the money to maintain a task force operating 247 in the region. if a doesn't open legal minds will 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 symbol 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 losin us, let us sewer took office in january and ordered the task force to destroy the legal mines. people in his lunch, i have seen the cities commerce slowly fade away. i vis area was filled to the top with corn. now we are no longer renewing the stock because there is nobody to buy it for those living in hot i'ma in the city or in the rain forest. to morrow is another battle, monica, and i give all jazeera boy vista, brazil. the 1st group of 2000 suspect of gang members in el salvador is been moved to a newly opened a mega prison latest happen, a controversial crackdown crime. the central american country president night bouquet declared a war on gangs last year following a spike in mud as leading to tens of thousands of suspects being arrested. and the
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suspension of some constitutional rights. human rights groups argue that innocent people are being caught up in the policy, and you prison, larger cindy americas will eventually home, 40000 people quasi been reporting for the past couple of weeks. the youth quays have been devastating from millions of people in takia and of course north where syria, but it's affected animals as while including dogs and cats, many of which a homeless and injured some surviving pets have been found alone in the rubble. stephanie dac reports on this now from the town of ill best town on efforts to rescue the animals and if possible, reunite them with their owners. a cat is brought in, found injured in the rubble. they died knows 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
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from damage buildings. they have rescued more than 70 cats and dogs. since the earthquakes hit it, it goes off, much guard, 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 owners have died. we noticed they don't want it nice. they get depressed about one dog stopped eating for 5 days, or albus down was the api center of the 2nd earthquake, and se enter 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 our kac. she's ours. so yasemin tries till you're the cat, 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.
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try your move out of the robber. they placed her, she does come, then she has back inside. she is she afraid with 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, however, unions, the owners cry that we get emotional watching now. so everyone cries, actually, the family and the dog high school craves affection. jumping on fatty or cabin as he felt worse. oh my, his little face is a winner with every one. it's unlikely past school will be reunited with his family
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and he will now be said to is stumble away from these devastated cities be put up for adoption of jani, stephanie decker al jazeera, i'll be stan southeastern, to kia said i had for you on the news our a floating center for addressing mental health related documentary thats one top prize at one of yours most prestigious film festivals. and in sport, we are madrid lose more ground in the contest to wait a spanish title. ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, the struggles that we see in the global south have come, not because of our help, but because of the harm of the global north with no host and no limitation. that's the story of climate change. it's not that we're all in it together, the people with the most impacted in the 1st impacted or in the global. so let's always how it is pub to of as your baba. and after dreaming fast,
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fashion should be actually regulated just like cigarettes. studio b unscripted on al jazeera to ukrainian filmmakers join the army to fight against russian separatists. in 2014. they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts witness? on al jazeera lou ah, ah.
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french documentary only adam on has one that the berlin film festivals, golden bear award for best film. and is, don't make a now reports from berlin. it's a departure from the usual style for the festival. this is the 1st time in 3 years . the bandanna has seen filmmakers and film goes able to come here almost in. busy person, since the covey pandemic started, and where this festival has always been seen, least in the last few decades as being giving prime prominence to our house. this year the golden went to a documentary, french documentary called seal. and let demo on the adamant a floating building on the sand river in paris, which helps people with mental disorders. and the jury decided that they said that when they watched so many blue that have such was its prominence. other film awards went to or interesting in sun fences categories, certainly the young spanish for sophia or federal,
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played the role in the film. $20000.00 species would be where she played the role of a child growing up in their mind as female was actually inside a male body. many different themes at the study knowledge stood as perhaps to which were transcendent, the war in ukraine and the situation of the people in iran. although no awards were given to films or filmmakers from those countries. they did have prominence at this festival pool side of life in iran. the few in the wider world have seen the experience of prisoners in jails. that is one of the main features of 2 films at the belly, another both made by the same director in which he tries to explore the psychological effect of interrogation on the questioner. and the questioned me last time i done believes prisoners in his country are still suffering to this day for my main objective is for the interrogators to actually see themselves so that it
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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 family. another one film examined the history of protest in iran and draws a parallel with what has been happening in, in recent times. another explores the 19 aces war with iraq and the effects 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, which will eventually raise the city. we follow omit struggle to survive. a switch in the sense of struggle is a key element of the works of the films. director said p. they farsi. oh, it is bomb. the common ground of our struggle, which has been there since 1979. i mean,
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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 ah, they took to the streets to, to, to resist against the manito vail. good. the tankless. look, we see these events in the film between the revolutions, which is also showing at the belly knowledge, 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 iranian women have been making their case, hard to say your own are fighting with their ours. it's their weapon. ours is it went on so, and i know that all the art with get me and leave reading until that happens. these women say that fight will go all dominant cane al jazeera berlin,
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and he richardson is in dell ha, with the de sports news now. thank you very much. my. my dental method is one. the cats are opened, tennis tightly beat andy murray in straight sets, declined the championship for the 1st time in his career. or he's been in good form this year as he continues his long term recovery from major hip surgery. the scott saved 5 match points in a semi final when against the real hetcher managed to save one in his confess, before medford, ever able to get over the line taking the match 646 for the when i move him up to number 7 in the world rankings across on the gemini sh was at the fine daniel met with after that 1st time playing here. the cattle opened and his walked away with the trophy and the $250000.00 prize. it's now back to back titles for the russian after his, when in rotterdam last week. the 2021 at u. s. open champion is now on a 9 match winning streak resurgence. inform author disappointing
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a 3rd round exit at the australian open last month for the clinical institute runner up in mountain method. it is now undefeated in 3 matches against anti murray . not easy to, to come from a indoor art or tournament and straight away, you know, play i play matches here. so was not easy about happy with my level. but 1st of all, with the, i like to to say how my church. i appreciate it 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 new water. it's crazy. and today when i had a match point, i was like, oh my god, i have a match point against ending the indoor. that's not a good sign, but i mean, i have to, i, i have to have a match. what if i, what are we? and so yeah, was i knew it's not over to the last one. obviously didn't finish her one 3rd. um. but yeah, i had some amazing matches here. crated some,
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some great memories. and yeah, fantastic to, to be back in a fight again and against an incredible player. today, daniel is, is one of my favorite players to watch and one of the best players on the tour. right for me to get the opportunity to play them some one of his level and, and a final again. and definitely some things for me to work on, but i'm proud of of, of my week. similar even have to wait to get his hands on his 1st title since 2019 . but after career saving, hip surgery, anti murray continues to show he belongs right at the top level of the game geminus at the helm for international tenants. complex in doha, the out is there, and i women's woman born. a guest fiance has suffered a shock defeats at the dubai championships just a week after winning in cattle. the polish pie was defeated in straight sets by former french open champion barbara her cheek. ever since i could drop just 9 games
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on route to the final is her cheek of his 1st title. when of the year. i have to say it's a big, it's a big achievement. it's a really big tournament for me this this weekend and i had so many big winds that i enjoyed that i really appreciate. and i think it was showing up my, my best tennis this this week. and with every single game i was improving. so i'm really happy that today in finals i was the one there that's that's at the end. lifting up the trophy arsenal, study control of the english premier league title race. the goal from gabrielle martin ali decided their game at lest that keeps them. she was clear of title i was manchester city. the 1st time they've claim consecutive league windsor more than a month hostile, now have games coming up against everson and bonus. intentional, i have full favorably as could do it and i knew was coming back to some basics and some details that get games away from us when we met a much more than where we, where we got. and tim and the lateral games,
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especially today we've done those things much better or city were comfortable for one. when is over? boma washington in forward giving over a school the opener and earling holland. when you 7 please go of the season. it is still true for a couple of points and they played a game more and the legal aid is well liverpool fail to hit back with any conviction of their 5 to champions league last round, madrid in mid week at your nail now with crystal palace and 7 in the table against the trailer or rail themselves dropped points in the consist of when the spanish li, titled, they will help a warm, warm jewel by city rivals athletic r. as a human, as put the way into the lead on the club. well, champions rescued, appoint, thanks to the teenager, alvaro rodriguez. that was his 1st. ever go for the club l trailer. they gave us
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barcelona by 7 point stay plate al maria on my response for welsh rugby funds, all players are the 6 nations championship. it seemed threatened to go on strike. jews were pay disputes and available to this game against england. and it was england who run out as when is incurred by 20 points to 10 wales bought some of the table after this 3rd strike defeat italy came close to upsetting all in wrong. pierre bruno came to the intersection of troy island when sensor went 3420 to 3rd street, wind them insurance, they states all the time and reigning will champions red bull setting the pace ahead of the new formula. one season said job her as recorded the fastest time of pre season testing in bahrain, last year's title max. the staff didn't even take the track on this final day. the 1st drawn prayer, the season. so look forward to to the same circuit next sunday. okay, that is a sports looking for now. let's get back to mario in lovely. thank you very much
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and ethan so that's it. the news out, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more the days news, including overlay tests from i jerry in the country voting and crucial presidential and parliamentary elections. ah ah with . ready ready
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he can be heard crying for help and for his mother. o. nichols died from his injuries 3 days later, a city was being released. protestors in memphis took to the street to call for justice. this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw in that video that violent beating death. tyrene nichols at the hands of police. ah. a gun fired delays and technical problems cause fear and anger. all nigeria is election day. this is a this is muchness with social.

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