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detailed coverage, more than the victory, the civil war has killed all his these many serious millions of buffalo, patricia looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require amendment to the constitution and the electron more. what were the increasing number of governors getting electric? neither will you have to wait longer or that will happen. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what newton winton been using kind of calls that matter to you, ah, to israeli settlers have been killed in the occupied westbank. israeli authorities say they're searching for palestinian suspects. ah, hello, there are more a coil. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up,
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dozens of asylum seekers die in a shipwreck in the mediterranean italian coast dance, as the boats was carrying a 120 people. when the next president to help us to want to get an idea in peace, that's what we need. we need peers, wouldn't i, junior hopes and fears as my dairy accounts violence and the most tightly contested presidential election in decades. and to look at the spillover of war into yemen that once thriving coffee into street ah, so began with breaking news from the occupied west bank, where to israeli settlers have been shot dead on a main road. and the town of horror south of nablus is where the forces say they're searching for the gunman in the past few hours. a palestinian has also been stabbed by israeli settlers. farrah hyatt has more from west jerusalem list as
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a highway that was just south of nablus, but settlers tend to use its a palestinian area, but the settlers usually use this highway to get to their settlements. now lots of the settlement saw illegal in the occupied west bank and they apparently was shots at point blank range. while they were in the call. they didn't die instantly, but eventually the emergency substance was able to save them to a set list. all said to be brothers, both in that twenty's. now since then, settlers have a type a number of palestinian homes in the area, of course with one injury as well. and there's been also videos that we've been seeing of a palestinian call that was shot tapped by israeli says there's not a israeli forces house to talk temporary checkpoints. they've also shut down the checkpoints surrounding the area and they're still looking for the assailants at the moment. at least $59.00 migrants have died in ship rack off the coast of
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southern italy. more than 80 survivors have been rescued. officials say the trips a ship traveled to italy from took here with those on board trying to reach europe by the mediterranean. not being baba has more the aftermath of a tragedy is the italian coast guard, retrieve the debt. this video posted on social media show some of the dozens of bodies which washed up on the eastern coast of calabria. more bodies was spotted at sea. the photos showed local firefighters looking for survivors. it was night time where the ship crushed on the rocks during rough weather, near the resort of staccato decal. true. it was reportedly carrying as many as a 150 people. many of them were from afghanistan. a baby and several children are among the dead. scores of people have been rescued alive and being treated by the emergency services. italy's interior minister has called the incident
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a huge tragedy which shows the absolute need to act firmly against irregular migration channels. according to the international organization of migration, more than 20000 people have died or gone missing in the central mediterranean. since 2014 the d barbara al jazeera or european commission present as lavender lane has commented on the ship rack off the case of calabria. she said, she sighed and deeply saddened by this incident, calling as a tragedy due to the high cost of life. she also called on efforts to we double on the pack of migration and asylum as well as the action plan on the central mediterranean. as bonded as the head of operation communications at the rescue organization as so s at mediterranean, she says the measures to prevent dangerous illegal c migrations have been ineffective. the whole mediterranean is a masquerade and the central mediterranean route,
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where we associated on the operator to europe. it is so that yes, she migration in the whole world need people. and when you say people is not only men and women and children and discredit the recalls, not again. his children suddenly died today and people depart. no question. will they be rescued or not? the thing is, it's very difficult to understand the part and crossing these very, very dangerous routes on the boots overcrowded both often without even like jenkins seeking safety. that's crazy. they're risking, they like to seek say, that is why this happening is been happening since 2015. and we need to actually understand that. and we read the present and have as many maritime acids and search and rescue services available to rescue the people image area ballot. so being
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counted after saturday's presidential unparliamentary elections, the tightest, seen in decades, some areas in one province extended voting throughout sunday, after some pulling stations, the face delays are much asa reports from a new go. in the southeast there is cautious optimism across nigeria, as people wait for the final official election results. all voting took place in a few parts of the country on sunday, with technical glitches and isolated cases of violence disrupt to polls the day before. some of those who voted hope results will be announced soon. you should be capable of a move gets refused to make malicious free fe. i'm foster, so got everybody. so would let you on hold on get to think talk to the needs of 50 . that is going to live our real for it that the mental society nigeria election process was marked by a late start here. any new grew in the south east and other regions. 18 presidential candidates want to lead africa's most populous nation. but only 3 are
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seen as having any chances of winning hula to new of the governing. all progresses, congress, former vice president, a to global baccha of the main opposition people, democratic party and former a number of state governor peter o. b of the smaller labor party, whoever wins the presidency, will have a lot of challenges to deal with. turning around is running economy attacked by our groups in some regions, cash shortages, as well as the high cost of living good, wild blue ball. nigerians also voted for parliamentarians to represent them for the next 4 years. if these like shows don't go well, you have a situation where we become to broaden for donations. we become a destination for 80 destination for help. what at our employee, our parts in joining jew contributions development, nigeria is also struggling with the separatist movement, kidnappings for ransom conflict between herders and farmers. corruption, poverty,
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and unemployment issues. people here want to dressed anciently harder matessa alger integral nigeria. ah, no. it's been nearly 3 weeks since earthquakes destroyed thousands of homes and sullen turkey and northern syria. more than 50000 people have died in the disaster, and millions have fled with devastation. theresa bo reports from nor day in southern takia, which was one of the cities that was particularly badly het while he will, he are still trying to cope with a magnitude on what happened in this part of the country. we're hearing the just about an hour away from a major city which is wherever you look. there are hundreds of thousands of tents, just like the one that you can see right behind me where people are leaving, trying to continue with their lives after losing their home. some homes were
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destroyed, others were badly damaged and they cannot go back to the united nations estimates that 1500000 people in this country were left homeless because of the earthquakes. so here people are telling us that you may have some food, they have some water and now they have pets, but they still don't know when or they're going to be able to have a home back. the government has sets up around 300000 tents across the country. it is setting up some 130 locations where they're going to set up containers, cities for them to leave. but people would like to know when they'll be able to pull not home. once again, we're trying also to show very fast. we saw foreseeing lots of rabo being removed from the buildings being demolished, as you can see. why here, where we are right, right next to this 10 city, where we are right now when it has launched an investigation of around 600 people who are being investigated for what they call
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a corrupt building practices. when you come all the way through here, it's very common 15 grand new buildings that are badly damaged, so completely destroyed. they were supposed to be able to handle or to tolerate an earthquake. well, that didn't happen, and the government has the pain around 180 people because of this practice. among them. construction directors of construction company, property owners, among many others, including the mayor of this city who is from the precedence party, was also detained. and when you talk to people here, any, they tell us that they celebrate that this investigations are being carried out. they celebrate that they want to know what happened, why they lost their homes, why they had a, save the money to buy a building that was supposed to protect them from an earthquake. and that did not happen. and what they would like to know right now is, as i said before, when they'll be able to have a plan when they'll be able to know and when they would be able to have
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a normal life. once again, health workers and engineers are stepping up their operations in earthquake het regions of southern take care. with growing concerns about the spread of infectious diseases, i shamella bower report some caravan morass. have a race against time to play the rub. god, i'm, and marsh is among the regions hardest hit by earthquakes in southern turkey. drinking water is unsafe. the air is thick with dust and health experts say it's contaminated with toxins and pollutants from the rubble popular shamela and then all the little muslim. our biggest challenge is improving hygiene and send it to the conditions, especially now that you have a growing number of displaced living in dense and games. our goal is to provide better living conditions for them. in this, make sure can those without homes receive bottled water, mass, hand sanitizers,
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and daily supplies of food, clearly traumatized. they face an uncertain future. as emergency teams clear the rubble, huge challenges are piling up. the hundreds of thousands of people affected by the earthquakes will stay in shelters or relocate to save the houses until there's a rebuilt. but in the mean time, there will continue to be exposed to the threats of after shocks. diseases and toxins in the air. david, which wick, leads a team of doctors from the u. k. and his worry it, it's inevitable that you're going to see, arise in disease. and it's also inevitable. there will be some kind of infectious disease your new series, how quickly we can get on top of it altogether and control it for now,
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people in color, mo, mulash are desperate to retrieve their belongings. this is all volunteers could recover from this building. a photo album for the family that once lived here by they hope it will help survivors and relatives of those who have died to pick up the pieces and move on. hash marbella al, jazeera, gallum and marsh. meanwhile, syria is white helmets. a warning of the growing threat of cholera and rebel held areas as a result of the earthquakes and civil defense groups as the damage to infrastructure and sanitation has been massive. and that could be a real catastrophe for civilians. and also reporting cracks and many residential buildings and schools, leaving them too dangerous to use russian forces on continuing their advance in easton ukraine. the must go back to wagner.
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bridge says it's fighters have captured the village of your head. ne, north of back. much fighting has been concentrated around the city for weeks or summer. been javert reports from the russian capital a town in ruins. while he's of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bar mort fighters from russia's wagner group said they have stepped up their attacks from the north and the south of the town of win. here is more symbolic than strategic for russian forces. who have been fighting for months. so my father is a, a. so units of wagner completely captured the village of your head. now in the north of buck motes, nice to a bar motor. as russian forces take more positions and slowly move deeper into east in ukraine, western powers have imposed more sanctions in a move to 0 in on those who help russia to withstand sanctions. the european union has brought in its 10th round of sanctions,
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which target $87.00 individuals and 30 for commercial and legal entities. that's in addition to the latest u. s. export restrictions and sanctions. for russia, the conflict has become an existential issue. because the sheer you do, she stern, another abuse, wear gloves. when all leading nato countries of declared the aim to inflict a strategic defeat on ourselves. how can we not consider that nuclear capabilities under these circumstances, children but they have one goal to divide. the former soviet union and the russian federation. and then maybe they will accept us into the so called family of civilized nations. but only separately piece by piece richard cares grew just a did previous rounds of sanctions against moscow have not achieved the desired results. as russia has been able to find new allies and markets, and as the rhetoric from both sides of the conflict gets more intense, peace becomes an ever distant possibility. some of enjoy though, the 0 moscow seller had hair on out his era struggling to tackle and electricity
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crisis. the had a south africa's power company, resigns. the blame the government for persistent blackouts. and one of the wells biggest equestrian events is taking place right here in cat are more on that of delivering ah hello, the weather slots. you find a dry across a good parts of china across so much of the korean peninsula. and it's turning dry and brighter and warmer for japan as we go through the next couple of days is where the system moves out of the way. our hi, just not is a little further eastwards brightest guys. coming back in tokyo, getting up to around 13 celsius in the sunshine on monday afternoon. and we could touch 80 by tuesday afternoon. so very much a feeling
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a little more light spring at this stage temperature, well above what they should be phasing getting up to around 15 so she might catch a shower to the central parts. nothing much to speak of. and he showers around taiwan. now, in the process of clearing out of the way, sunshine, his showers, meanwhile, across much of southeast asia, the philippines, seeing some lively showers, some wet weather back into borneo, indonesia. i think it's going to be some parts of smarter. maybe just around singapore, seeing some very heavy ray showers, getting driven in on the northeast. a monsoon here over the next day or 2, we got some very heavy re making its way towards us franka towards a southeast and parts of india over the next day or so. that's mondays pitch a here. then as we go on into our tuesday, that wet weather setting in just to round tumble, not a much of india will be dry and 5 to warm. but notice a western disturbance for pakistan. ah, indonesia spun face worn more women before me stuff that pool both crowds and
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criticism. one on 18th me the rebel black of risking life and we didn't shake they drink on al jazeera. informed opinions far right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments the was a job for about huge from government started. it's not in for him, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. ah ah ah ha again, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of all top stories this hour to israeli settlers have been shot dead on a main road in the town of cora,
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south of nablus. and the occupied westbank is rarely forces all searching for the suspects. at least 59 people have been killed after a migrant bike sign off the coast of southern italy. dozens of bodies have been found on a beach ne east and calabria. more than 80 survivors have been rescued and 22 of them are now in hospital and votes have been counted in nigeria as presidential impala, many elections delays upholding stations on softly left people waiting for hours to cast their ballots. there were also some reports of violence. it's been 20 years since the stars of the wall in dar for hundreds of thousands of people were killed and millions more were forced out of their homes. the fighting has now ease, but many people are still living in camps with nowhere else to go. i was there as had been, morgan has more from north da for this was once a home in the village of uncle shadow and to dance north. therefore,
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as alma adam stands amongst the ruins where his home once stood, he remembers his life here before being forced out when the were in dar 4 began barbara and helena had love him for them. cursor of people came and dreaded the village. there were 6 cars loaded of guns, some one horses and some on camelback. they were from the arab tribes. they killed the men right and prints the village done and looted property in livestock. i knew we had to escape to the mountains to survive the war and was on my bony, less or more due to border will. the worst started in 2003 with therefore we tribes rebelling against the government and accusing it of marginalization. the government responded with airstrikes and attacks on villages perceived to be allied to the rebels. more than 300000 people were killed and over 2000000 displaced in the years that followed. the un describe the were as ethnic cleansing against the tribes here and 20 years on evidence of the work still remains. hundreds of villages across the
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dark 4 region were burned during the years of war, in what was known as court earth policy. many of those who were able to flee are now in camps waiting for the implementation of a peace agreement find in 2020, to be able to return home. the deal signed between the government and various rebel groups included compensation for victims upper were but some displaced people see other issues keep them from returning when it is yet not another cut. the owner of the people who killed us and burns our villagers are still out there and are still aren't. we can leave the camp without being assaulted by owns men are running into pickups with loaded guns on them. if you look at the local authorities, the security will be provided for those wanting to return. we actually agreeing to were peace agreement in, in a security protocol agreement that we said that do those returns. they must go back to their original village and we have to establish the force to carry out the mission for protect them when they are going back to their original british. after
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20 years of displacement, alma wants to return home, but he needs to be sure it is safe. he doesn't want to be forced to leave again. he bar morgan al jazeera on cash. oh north dar for the head of south africa state power company has left his job after accusing government officials and the governing party of corruption. the countries been facing record power cuts. the state of disaster was declared to tackle the crisis. the me, the miller has more from johannesburg. joel abraham chicks, the fuel level, on what's become a necessity for businesses in south africa, a generator to keep the lights on. as rolling blackouts persist without power, the cold storage features at this more won't work. sometimes forcing job to bury the dead quicker than usual, the unforeseen over here that are stretching one with the date. you've got the budget itself, let's say hypothetically for random people. it makes 10000 times
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a week because of the park up. it's not doubled it because now you've got to inflate your expenditures. these are the worst power cuts in 16 years, leaving large parts of the country without electricity for 10 hours or more day. the cause, old and badly maintained facilities for management and allegations of corruption at the state own power utility. s. com. more than $10000000000.00 worth of contracts given by the power utility companies have been red. flags suspected of being corrupt. grafted s. com is made, the power cuts worse. critics say very little has been done to fix it. just a handful of senior management at esco have been investigated and arrested and now the persistent load president report has declared a state of disaster to tackle the crisis from. but critics say it's purely administrative and will do little to help. a new minister for electricity is being appointed alongside the already existing minister for energy and skeptics. it will
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only cause for the confusion. meanwhile, the probably utility c o is resigned. you investigative journalist, cal cohen has written extensively about what he called the sabotage of s. com, this physical sabotage and the sabotage in the border. people are physically breaking down power stations cutting down pylons, adding rocks into coal, trying to cause pass stations to breakdown either to secure contract. well, because of ideological motivations in the boardroom. they all a series of incidence, you know, trying to target the executive of risk. i'm trying to make them look bad. some say there's a lack of political will to end. the power cuts. mean more businesses like job struggled to keep running, while thousands of other small businesses have already shut their doors for me to mila, ultra 0, johannesburg. let's see, a director william burns says the us believes iranian leaders and not pursuing a nuclear weapon zation program at this time. last week, the u. n. c. p. a watchdog center on and handsome materials near the military grade
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level. other wrong leaders made the decision to pursue nuclear weapon to the best of our knowledge. we don't believe that the supreme leader in iran has yet made a decision to resume the weapon is ation a program that we judge that they suspended or stopped at the end of 2000. and 3 farmers and yemen are hoping to revive their once booming coffee industry. a nation was the 1st in the world to commercially grow and export the plant. but after 8 years of war, production has plummeted. as victor, i guess, be reports yemen, the cradle of the global coffee trade. these mountains in our province were once competed with coffee trees. a civil war that started in 2014 made exports nearly impossible. so coffee was replaced by the mild narcotic cat,
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which is easier to farm. but with hopes of a new u. m broke had truce being agreed. farmers want to reverse the decline. the garage, eric elgar was, had been, we are uprooting countries and planting coffee because the coffee business has flourished over the past few years. were returning to our route to the origins of our ancestors. coffee originated in ethiopia, but was 1st commercially cultivated around the yamini port of mocker during the 15th century. that legacy lives on not just in the name of the mocker, coffee variety, but also in an entire species. nearly 3 quarters of all coffee grown is from a rebecca beans flag egan that lemon human has the greatest genetic diversity of coffee in the world. we are yet to fully count all the species. so far we have recorded 44 genetic compositions. strains or varieties, is it all that yemen has got? no yemen is very rich. we still haven't reached many areas. coffee was once he
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emmonds biggest cash crop output has fallen so dramatically that it's no longer considered a leading coffee exporter. but many here are optimistic about the future. they might have an alert glycerol in the harass regions. considered one of the best for growing coffee. some of the winning samples in the 2022 national coffee auction were from this region. coffee is a multi $1000000000.00 industry, but yemen is missing out. farmers here hope things will turn around, not just for profits, but also a shot at preserving their most ancient of crops and a proud heritage, victoria gate and b al jazeera. now one of the middle east biggest equestrian events has been taking place. heron cast, her the 10th edition of the c h i. l. chicago featured more than a 130 writers from 28 countries. some a hamish reports, ah, riders and horses from around the world have landed in cutter for one of the
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biggest events on the question calendar. ca to, i'll shut up the is the only contest of its kind in asia. top ranking international stars, competing in the olympic disciplines of show dumping, dressers and parent dressers, i showed up and became overnight a cessation, all event. where are it's became one of the top 5 in the world. ah, we're seeing a lot of development happening. lastly, for years actually, where now top our competitors and horses are joining every year. and we're looking forward for the next 3 years to support and encourage the horse riding in this country. since it's a core part of our, our dna, germany leads the way when it comes to olympic question that success. and the why does have once again been collect entitled here and cut off a country which also has
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a historic commitment to the sport. the i'll check up santo was established more than 3 decades ago by the former emmy of katasha, commendable kylie for outlining aims to preserve and promote the arabian know horse agreed also it provides well class facilities for events like this. alongside the top level 5 saw show jumping events that had big fences and prize money to match competitions with lower fences and the lowest star rating, allow emerging riders to gain valuable experience. it's a chance for cut, every rider mohammed police al, back at to take the next step in his career, i realizing from sir 2012 for the lending school in her cathartic christopher duration. and this is my 1st year in this international. sure. this your choice to thought is under. i did some christmas of this week. the international shoulders only compete against other people from other regions and other countries. this also
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gives you a potential like to, to improve and to do bigger things like a pic, games, and also asian games. francis demand list is an established name at the top of the show dumping world rankings. he's using the event to continue his build up to next year's paralympics. we have already went to before i go into waldron, india with her beth all seasons. one of the biggest her showed starting outside because we came from the indoor season. so to put her off our tactics really a good test, there are plenty more tests to come for all the riders aiming for title success. in the common season and beyond. san hamis al jazeera. ah,
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