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a globe with what does it mean for its neighbor, georgia, or decided not to trust total dollar because is very much pro brochure with their country still, partly on the russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and an elite with moscow connections. many ga, see the conflict as a barometer for their future. these window for porcine t o punk because of the u. n. of course ukraine fight, our fight is well, george's tough choices on a just 0. ah ah. hello there, i'm nora. kyle is the, is the new sour live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes to israeli settlers have been killed in the occupied. westbank is radio authorities say they're searching for the palestinian suspects. dozens of asylum seekers, including children, die in
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a ship wreck in the mediterranean italian coast gone, says the boat was carrying as many as a $150.00 people when the next president had boss to want to get an idea in peace. that's what we need. when it appears, wouldn't that junior hopes and fears as nigeria counts votes in the most tightly contested presidential election in decades? and to look at the spillover of war into yemen? once liveing, coffee industry is full. the 1st trophy of english football season being played full right now. manchester united taking on new castle in the li count final london's wembley stadium. ah, to israeli settlers have been shot dead on the main road and the of how laura south
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of nobliss in the occupied westbank is ready forces. say this searching for the gunman. no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. live not to sorrow her. she has license 1st from west drew some 1st of all, sorry, talk us through what happened in this attack? right, well laura, this happened a few hours ago where these 2 brothers israeli settlers, the, were driving down a main road to connect the north central and southern parts of occupied west point . they were heading towards a jewish settlement where they live and they were shots within very close range by a palestinian not according to the israeli forces statement. now the person that carried out this attack hasn't been found, and they said that they're searching to several palestinians. so we don't know if this was orchestrated by one person or more than one person in this area is near
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a settlements. a lot of the settlements are illegal. they have jewish israeli settlements with about 750000 settlers living in occupied west spite. now since this attack, these writing forces oversee are still looking for the person that carried out. and they've set up several checkpoints, some of them a temporary, they've closed the existing ones, and they've created a security barrier as they try and look for those behind this attack. and sort of, there's been some retaliatory attacks as well, violence continuing there in the occupied westbank. what's been happening since yes, absolutely. so since this happened earlier in the day, we've seen videos of several settlers that have some of the palestinian homes on fire. some of them were still being built, some of them exist already, and there's also been some attacks on a few of the palestinian palestinians, rather living near by by the jewish settlers. one person is reportedly end of the
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palestinian, and this is something that oversee is concerning because while the settlers tend not to go into the palestinian areas, but they are within them and amongst them. and there are concerns that this could escalates even further, especially a time where tension is incredibly high. and just to give you an idea of where this area is, it's south of nablus. nobliss is an area in the occupied west bank where just on wednesday, the and israeli major raids killed 11 palestinians. some of them on to some of them are accused by the israeli forces of carrying out an attack in october against. 7 israeli minute treat sergeant, but also among those that died was civilians and on that day on wednesday, more than a 100 palestinians were injured many with live bullet rounds. now the latest videos that we've just been saying is of the israeli forces going around within this area
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where the attack happens and it looks like they're still searching for those that carried out the attack. ok, so we'll keep close eye on events in the occupied westbank for the moment. thanks very much. well this violence comes as officials from israel, the palestinian authority, the u. s. jordan and egypt have been meeting in the city of kaba and jordan. i pledge to work closely to de escalate tensions and the occupied west bank of palestinian group. hamas says the summit was worthless and were not change anything . did abraham reports? oh, it's hard to miss growing palestinian support for our group and just exactly seed as thousands demonstrated across the occupied left bank at midnight. responding to a cold by the lines, them armed hook, 11 palestinians were killed in an israeli date on the city of nablus. on wednesday . some were fighters from the group. now palestinian officials have flown to jordan
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to attend the security summit with israel organized by the u. s. egyptian and jordanian officials are also there. the meeting on sunday is an attempt to de escalate growing tensions. and we established palestinian security control in nablus and genie 2 cities where fighters are operating, leverages leather for a city, emory. the americans don't want a full blown escalation that would destabilize the region at a time than the rest of the world. are busy with ukraine and its ramifications. the worst that could happen is we implement their plan to push the t i security to take over from these reli occupational that would lead to civil war. what the difference palestine depends on international aid and a large sum of the money it gets goes to the security forces. most graduates from this military academy and up joining the ranks of palestinian authority security forces. even though it has fluctuated support for the security establishment hasn't
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stopped. critic say, such heavy international investment in the security forces. this empowers palestinians and many question coordination between the palestinian authority and israel on security. nearly 30 percent of international aid to the palestinian authority goes towards security. when the boston authority was established, the main goal of international aid was to keep the peace process go away. but this has changed over the years and many see that the goal now is to ensure stability. while many world leaders are calling for de escalation intention, palestinian said they're missing the obvious problem, israel's military occupation. and without addressing that, they say any other discussions will only prolong get me that rahim edges. eda, the occupied westbank at least $59.00 migrants including 12 children have died in
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a ship right off the coast of southern italy. while an 80 survivors have been rescued. officials say the ship traveled to italy from takia, with those on board trying to reach europe through the mediterranean, and deem barbara has more the aftermath of a tragedy as they retrieved the turret. this video shows some of the dozens of bodies which washed up on the eastern coast of calabria. and this is what remains of a boat. they were on. more bodies were spotted at sea. the coast guards continued looking for survivors on sunday. it was nighttime when the vessel found a, during rough weather on a rocky reef, near the resort of staccato they could throw it was reportedly carrying as many as 150 people. many of them with an afghan histone among the dead women and children, including at least one baby. scores of people have been rescued. they are being treated for physical injuries and trauma. in his weekly addressing vatican city, pope francis spoke about the victims. no, but you know, the lord,
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i pray for each of them for the missing and for the other migrants who survived. i think those who are helping them and giving them assistance will meet the virgin mary help. these brothers and sisters who live on the lion, president of the european commission, says she's deeply saddened. i think the you nations must quote, redouble our efforts to coordinate on migration and asylum, critic se suggestions for a common asylum system and legal migration routes have gone nowhere for years. italy's prime minister, georgia maloney has expressed her deep sorry for the death, blaming human traffickers and promising to block migrant c departures to prevent more disasters. charities involved in c rescues say that may be wishful thinking people and when you say people is not a man, it's women and children. and this for the recalls, not again because children suddenly died today and people departs. no question. will they be rescued or not? the united nations is recorded more than 17000 deaths and disappearances in the
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central mediterranean since 2014. in the absence of europe white cooperation, it's likely more will lose their lives trying to reach the shores of italy. the dean barbara al jazeera as bring in valerie or fuzzy on. she's a professor of politics of european integration at the university of florence, and joins us from florence now. good to have you with us. valerie 59 people at least killed 12 of them. children. why are so many people dying in boats trying to cross the mediterranean? yes, 1st of all, let me express my deepest sorrow for the tragedy, today's tragedy. and let me also say that i do not a, not frankly appreciate maloney's words because it is largely the fault of the are and governance measures that were taken starting with energy. the 2nd trying to keep an g o rescue boat out of the way and making it very difficult for these angio
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vessels to save lives and through their job. so what has happened today? we could have expected it to happen because let me explain what is this law recent? the law was it was a decrease that was recently converted into law by parliament just a few days ago. like nurse recent law by the tenant government says that her rescue vessels rescue ships from angels should when they save lives at sea should directly and immediately oh, the port that is assigned to them by the government. but the funny thing is that the government chooses ports that are like 1600 kilometers away and where they say the lives, which means that the vessels have to go away, they have to go very far, reports that have been assigned. and last, betcha, you just look at the map of italy and you will find that that's not so tuscany,
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that's very far from lydia. so what, what the government is doing is actually trying to make it very, very difficult for these rescue ships of angels that are the only ones that are saving lives at present in the mediterranean, making it very difficult for them do their job. or what do you say is my argument or what he says, the argument we had just a couple of hours ago that these charitable rescue ships only enables smugglers or encourage smugglers to risk this journey with these unsee worthy boats. oh, totally ridiculous. majority of the the migrants come over flimsy boats. and actually if you look at the numbers industry sticks, you will see that 40000 people have been have landed italy over the year, but at least according to this, it's only 895 was saved. by these angio and there were only 5 of them actually,
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they should be more, you know, we're losing all of our values, european values, human right, basic human rights. i mean, it's unbelievable. and it's not just italian government and afraid that european european, a dot and a large number of european governments are practically following the same line in the same box. so my position actually is very critical because of what we're doing because we're just play a lip service to fundamental rights and on of that, blah, blah, blah. and then when it comes to actual policies, this is what we're doing, letting people diet see. so the, you would say that it's trying to stop people from risking their lives by strengthening external borders, which makes it hard of them to get on boats in the 1st place. also increasing the number of we tourneys of rejected asylum seekers sending a message. what do you think of these measures from the you. 9 the fact is that a,
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as i heard it in a crisis intervention, b, the packed on migration is up in asylum, put forward by the commission in september 2020 is actually been blocked over the falling 2 years in as a net present. we have the swedish rotating presidency, but if you look at the political profile of the swedish government, you will see that it's a central right government, good, strong pressure by the sweden democrats, which is far right, a r t, which is only against migration. so i do not expect wonderful things coming out of the what present i'm afraid, despite the content of the path that was put forward by from the lion in september 2020. because if you look at the words i got, i got a document in front of me, even though the conclusions, the conclusions of mine, february, they recalled the fact then in practice they said that all they want to do is hardening boulders, how you can harden borders. on the see how valerie should that be as safe and
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reliable way for people who want to come to europe to do so. obviously, legal of ways and that's what we haven't been doin over the recent years. and he's consider that europe as an aging population. we, we've got a decline in workforce, which means people that are in the labor market, the numbers are constantly decreasing, which means we need more people in the labor market. 9 young people and not having enough babies, if you want me to put it that way and means that it will not be enough will to support the elderly in europe. so we need more people coming over unless we start having the, unless there is a demographic change in the demographic and, and, but that's not in the production. so we do need more people. but we also need legal
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pathways and this is not what we're doing. so when we are on the one hand, even in the actor forward by the commission, the pack says that we want to support legal boss. we want to open legal pockets and we're not doing it. so what happens that people fleeing from situations because in africa, no it terrorism, is it increasing or is that that's there? lots of problems. and also climate change is hitting trick on countries. actually the numbers of people, the numbers of those that are coming over a very small, okay. haired migration inside the african continent. he got 1000000, 500000 refugees, 1000000 other 100001 1000000, you know, gander, look at the republic, the aquatic republic of congo. look at i did. all of these countries have huge numbers of refugees, absolute or internal displays. people. i can no voice, i'm brilliantly, valerie or for joan. thanks very much for answering speak to. thanks very much.
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taking the time to join us here on al jazeera. unfortunately, we are going the wrong way. ok, thank you. as 20 more cilla had hair on this muse, our including 20 years since the conflict in dawn for began 3 years since a peace agreement was signed, fox, the devastation remained. i'm struggling to tackle an electricity crisis. the head of south africa's power company resign spot, blames the government for the system blackouts. and we report on one of the world's biggest equestrian events which has been taking place right here in castle ah. in nigeria ballots all been counted off, saturdays presidential and parliamentary elections the tightest in decades, some areas and one province extended voting through sunday. after some polling stations, their face delays, her matessa reports from
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a new grew in the southeast. however, there is cautious optimism across nigeria as people wait for the final official election results. a voting took place in a few parts of the country on sunday, with technical glitches and isolated cases of violence disrupted pulls the day before some of those who voted, hope results will be announced soon received, which edward obama gets refused to lick alicia's. 3 bay and plus got she got everybody. so let me 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 seen as having any chances of winning hula to new of the governing or progress is congress . former vice president, a to global backer of the main opposition people,
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democratic party and former number of state governor peter obee of the smaller labor party. whoever wins the presidency will have a lot of challenges to deal with. turning around is running economy attacks by on 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 the selection was don't go well. you have a situation where we become to boating for donations. we become a destination for 80 destination for help. what and play our parts in joining jew contributions elements. now jerry is also struggling with a separatist movement kid that thinks for ransom conflict between headers and farmers, corruption, poverty, and unemployment issues. people here want to dressed patiently how to a ta salazer integral measure a lot of jammed him. jones is now live from i boucher and my election commission
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press conference and away what have you been hearing them saying well, laura, that a that a election electoral commission, a press conference was actually delayed by close to an hour and it was very short. it's actually ended already. it only lasted around 15 minutes. i would say there are have been results announced for the presidential election in one of nigeria states, according to the, to the electoral commission in a kitty state, which is a small state in the south west of the country. dolah to new booth who is from the all progressives, congress national ruling party. a he won the election there. he's a former lagos governor in 2nd place was a tico bucker is from the main opposition people's democratic party and a former vice president here nigeria. and 3rd place there peter obee, the labor party, the winning margin. as far as for the apc the ruling party, they got 201494 votes. closest behind them was the pdp,
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89554 votes. i should stress. this is in no way a surprise because that state is an apc stronghold. it has an apc governor. many of the people we've been speaking with since that result was announced, have said that that was to be expected and it might suggest that voting will be going along party lines, but we really have to wait to see if that will pan out. what's interesting here is that you've had a lot of delays throughout the day when it comes to announcements by the electoral commission. it's been a lot of confusion as to whether preliminary results would actually even be announced. so there was some surprise when that result was announced, and then many people thought ok, maybe they will start announcing other state results. they ended with just one state. they say they're going to reconvene and start announcing morris. alt to morrow morning. i believe they said around 10 am or 11 am nigeria time,
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one more thing to add when it comes to the delays that have been experienced today by the electoral commission. this is cause a lot of consternation among political parties, political candidates, and also voters. people are wondering why things are taking so long. there have been statements made by presidential candidates urging the electoral commission to go ahead and start uploading preliminary results to the website, asking for an ascii for more transparency. there was a response by the electoral commission to all of these complaints of press, a statement released that came out in the past hour or so in which they said that the electoral commission is aware of the challenges. with this results viewing portal, they said the problem is totally due to technical hitches relating to scaling up their system for these national general elections. they also said quite significantly, the commission wishes to assure nigerians that the challenges are not due to any
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intrusion or sabotage of our systems. and the, and the, and that the of the portal remains secure. and one last thing more, they also urge everybody who's commenting about this, to refrain from using a heated language and statements that could basically add more divisiveness to the political conversation right here at such a crucial time up. that means that the electoral commission is concerned, they want to reassure citizens that there is no malfeasance of play here. that this is only a technical glitch, but i will tell you the longer people are waiting or the more we are hearing from people in a budget that they are worried about what all this means and how the delay could impact things going forward in the country because people are tense, they want to get those results. they want to know who the next leader of this country is going to be at such a crucial time or on day da, da, silent though like that, you guys are gonna have to be patient bombing jam. jam, thanks very much for the update. ah,
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2 has been nearly 3 weeks since earthquakes destroyed thousands of homes in the southern turkey and northern syria. more than 50000 people have died in the disaster. a millions have fled the devastation. to raise a bo reports from nor day in southern take here, 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. it's 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 destroyed, the 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
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earthquakes. so here people are telling us that they 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 proceed not sofa 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 a corrupt building practices. when you come all the way through here, it's very common 15 grand new buildings that are badly damaged,
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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, but they want to know what happened, why they lost their homes, why they had saved money to buy a building that was supposed to protect them from one 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'll be able to have a normal life. once again, several 1000000 people are thought to have left the effective provinces preventing
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the turkish government with the huge challenges of a shifting population. robert bride reports from the city of merce in a 2 hour drive west along the coast from the earthquake zone. the big port of murder sin was the 1st stop for many people fleeing the disaster in southern turkey . a nice thing is very different from other cities because it's the closes safe city to the desert. the ravia in the 1st space, it was quite frightening. he saw people all around the city with nowhere to go with their bags and with their p. m. as on who last director is an academic and community organizer who has been helping the influx of new commerce with aid packages and centers and dormitories. throughout the city, people are in temporary accommodation with most saying they want to go back to their provinces. despite their ordeal, janish, if our house is rebuilt, we'll definitely go back. we can't give up on our hometown. it's estimated the
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2000000 population of the city has suddenly grown by around a quarter who shared with them. that city is nurse and is suffering from this. but after the tending and tiny cities completed in the earthquake zone, i believe that the people were turned to their home towns. but some reports say rents have more than doubled, making it harder for existing residence to get homes. and more demands are being taught on schools and hospitals. as many people it seems are choosing to stay as a major hub. mercy has experienced influx is of newcomers over time. but there are concerns about how it will cope with this latest surge. most of them won't go back . i mean, this is not the, it's not the 1st time that the city nice experience with this city is and made it very calm. the pretty. and there are a lot of chances of economic survival. when you don't have sources to share, there will be conflicts. there will be very best struggles among the peoples. the
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problems facing merson, it seems likely to be faced nationally. it's reckoned several 1000000 people who lost their livelihoods, and homes in the disaster have left the earthquake affected area for new lives throughout turkey, even after the recovery. it's questionable just how many of them will ever go back . robert bride al jazeera, marston, turkey syria is white helmets, a warning of the growing threats of color and rebel held areas as a result of the earthquakes. a civil defense groups as the damage to infrastructure and sanitation has been massive. and that could be real catastrophe. the civilians are also reporting cracks and many residential buildings and schools, leaving them too dangerous to use. still had hair on how to sarah. tell you why a downturn in south korea is housing market could mean bad news for the entire economy. and his water straight is cricket has confirmed their place at the top of
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the women's game and he's here with that story. ah hello, there is a possibility. some rainy the forecast around the gulf over the next couple of days, little more cloud, just flirting with us here. even here, cause you might just see a spot or 2 off, right? but i suspect where to whether will be a little further north, ne, pass a saudi arabia through wait, and across the other side of the gulf, some showers. they're just eating, pumping up a little bit as they go across a good part of it around maybe a little bit of snow over the high ground further north. it's generally dry. up towards the levant, syria, generally troy temperature started to pick up now. and the similar pitch to across a good part of to kear temperatures across the northeast of africa, 27 celsius in kara, and rising,
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came suddenly wind across this side of the continent, just pushing up into the medicine riding this morocco. when one or 2 showers there just around the north west of africa and a few showers just around the gulf coast. now heavy showers continue to be a problem just around mozambie cap present. this massive cloud contains. what is the remote remains the remnants of a tropical cyclone. freddy, that's pushing some big down palsy and across central and southern parts of mozambique into ascertaining, into cooling the tal. some wet weather there lingering across symbolic way and more the same all the way into mid week. ah too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spanning for decades,
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ah. hello again. you're watching out 0 reminder of our top stories at this hour to israeli settlers had been shot dead on a main road in the town of laura, south of nablus in the occupied westbank was ready forces searching for the palestinians. suspect boats are being counted in nigeria as presidential and parliamentary elections. delays at polling stations on saturday, left people waiting for hours to cast their ballots. there were also some reports of violence and at least $59.00 people, including 12 children have been killed after a migrant boat sank off the coast of southern italy. dozens of bodies have been found on a beach. ne eastern calabria. more than 80 survivors have been rescued for fernando nelly ferocity as president of the institute of international affairs. and he says, it's hard to prevent these tragedies as smugglers will continue taking advantage of
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migrants. in desperation. what happened today along the coast of calabria is it which has been caused by both conditions, weather conditions, but also the condition of the fee carrying something like another that $50.00 persons, most of them coming from afghanistan, probably pakistan in iraq. i'm afraid it's going to be the only tardy of the salt in the slow mag and we continue along with the mediterranean room. we have to control the boulders in a case or a country like italy was created on board as mos maritime borders. you can also violate them in the rules of the law of the sea, which of the fact that you have to see people that are in need of be saved in the seas. said that the issue is another huge problem which can be dealt with
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better if it's organized, at least that the european level. but he has not been the case so far. then there is a broad them all are fair distribution of migrants among members of the union. and i mean by migrants not only asylum seekers below those that tried to come to our countries because the economy, my guess because the one to leave in better condition than the one there in their own countries awarded and very difficult, very complicated to agree on the common line because unfortunately the phenomenon has become very political, sensitive in most of our count is even beyond the real dimension of the fact which is the, the truth is that we countries of europe need migrations. may we will need legal migration, better manage migrations. ah,
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no russian forces are continuing their advance in easton ukraine. the moscow bank like not great 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. i have been shot bad reports from the russian capital a town in ruins. while he is of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bus moot 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 a. so units of wagner completely captured the village of yahoo! edna in the north of buck mote, nice to india border 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
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has brought in its 10th round of sanctions, 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. okay, does she do she still on 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 to 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 cars grew chest a didn't bring his 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,
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peace becomes an ever distant possibility. some of injury though the 0 muslim cia director william burns says the u. s. believes iranian need is a not pursuing a nuclear weapon is ation program. at this time, now swain elaine's nuclear watchdog said to run and hans the material to near military grade level. other ron's leaders made the decision to pursue a 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 2003. it's been 20 years since the start of the war in the door for hundreds of thousands of people have been killed. millions more for the south of the homes. the fighting has eased, but many people are still living in camps with nowhere else to go out. there is, a morgan has more from north for this was once
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a home in the village of shadow and to dance north star for as alma adam stands amongst the rooms where his home once stood. he remembered his life here before being forced out when the were, and therefore began on her lana and love him for the course of people came and raided the village. there were 6 cars loaded guns, some one horses and someone camelback. they were from the arab tribes. they killed the men and bent the village down and looted property and livestock. we had just kept the mountains to survive. we will miss my bind less or more. you to about the worst started in 2003, with our 4 we tribes, rebelling against the government and accusing it of marginalization. the government responded with air strikes 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 war as ethnic cleansing against the tribes here
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and 20 years on the evidence of the we're still remains hundreds of villages across the dock for region were burned during the years of war in what was known as courts, earth policy, many of those who are 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 sign between the government and various rebel groups included compensation for victims upper were but some displaced people see other issues. keep them from returning. women 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 have to look. so local authority, see 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 it goes through attorneys the must go back to the original village and we have to establish the force to carry
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out the mission for protect them when they are going back to their original village . after 20 years of displacement, alma wants to return home, but he needs to be sure it is thief. he doesn't want to be forced to leave again. he bol morgan al jazeera, on cash o 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 for me to mila 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 possessed without power, the cold storage fridges at the small won't work, sometimes forcing job to bury the dead quicker than usual, the unforeseen overhead that estrogen was here today. it was the budget itself.
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let's say hypothetically random people make 10000 times a week because of the park up. it's not down there because now you've got to inflate your expenditures. these are the worst power cuts in 16 years, leaving large part of the country without electricity for 10 hours or more a 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. and you,
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minister for electricity's being appointed alongside the already existing minister for energy, isn't skeptic say it will only cause further confusion. meanwhile, the power utility c. e. o is resigned. you investigative journalist cow cohen has written extensively about what he calls the sabotage of s. com. this physical sabotage, and this sabotage on the boardroom. people are physically breaking down power stations, cutting down pylons, adding rocks into coal, trying to cause past issues to break down either to secure contracts or because of ideological motivations in the boardroom. the or a series of incidents, you know, trying to target the executive of risk. i'm trying to make them look bird. some say there's a lack of political will to end the power cuts. meanwhile, businesses like joel struggle to keep running, while thousands of other small businesses have already shut their doors for me to mila al jazeera johannesburg. no russian rescue mission has successfully reached the international space station. the unmanned vehicle was launched from kazakhstan
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on friday. it'll be used to bring back 3 astronauts to earth later this year. they've been stranded since their return. burkle was damaged by a small meteorite in december. south korea has been increasing interest rates to curb soaring inflation. and that shaken the property market, which until recently was considered a safe investment. unless say, that could affect the rest of the economy. unit kim reports from sol. a chill is creeping into south korea's once red hot housing market. transactions have slowed to a standstill, even as house prices drop for a record 7th straight month. jiggle little done. she'd robert to prices have fallen by 1520 percent. but when we look at the apartments, the most common type of homes, there are cases where they've plummeted by 30 to 40 percent. all apartments hold a special place and south koreans hearts so much so that it can make or break
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a president's legacy. when jane ended his term with an apology, as housing prices in the sole area doubled on his watch, dozens of rounds of price control regulations fail to prevent speculative bodies. the apartments you see behind me were the 1st to be billed during a development who of the 1970s. setting the scene for what is known as hung down to day. since then, real estate has been the most sought after investment to grow. well, for south korea, but now that's being tested. analysts point to interest rate hikes. the central bank raised this 1st monthly by almost 3 percentage points in about 17 months to stem capital outflow to the us and inflation time unit. and we'll do that because last year inflation and south korea far exceeded 5 percent. so our top priority was stabilizing prices over economic growth, or the real estate market. this year we started 5 percent inflation and project
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that to taper to the 3 percent range by the end of the year. okay. most loan holders have a floating rate corporate lawyer, joseph chose bought his apartment when he got married 4 years ago. he says his interest payments have gone up multiple times. our monthly loan payments has doubled the. we'd have to keep track of the expenditures that are we we normally wouldn't turn on. for example, i think we keep track of how much we eat out now, allan tom, how much we spend, ah, and department stores builder, his face bigger problems, new construction will slow as unit stand. empty. economists warned the gloom could spread to other areas, such as non essential spending, an important contributor to asia's 4th largest economy, which is already facing storm clouds ahead unit skim al jazeera, so. so had hair on the outer zera was force and at the swedish athlete facing new
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heights. head of this is rose tompkins ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, the struggles that we see in the global south africa. not because of our help, but because of the harm of the global door 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 who are the most impacted in the 1st impacted or in the global sy, let's always how it is pub to of as your baba. and after dreaming fast, fashion should be actually regulated just like they are at studio be unscripted on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this is what is the, what about ensuring that i can continue and that count on that and setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. i don't believe that i'm think in is the fantasy
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that isn't willing to kill international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire. you need to have a media ensuring that voices are heard on auto 0, lou ah ah ah, farmers and yemen, hoping to revive that. once booming coffee industry, the nation was the 1st in the world to commercially grow and export the plant. but after 8 years of war, production has plunged, victoria gay, some be reports. yemen, the cradle of the global coffee trade. these mountains in our province were,
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wants carpeted with coffee trees. a civil war that started in 2014 made exports nearly impossible. so coffee was replaced by the mild narcotic cat, which is easier to farm. but with hopes of a new un 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 albumin human has the greatest genetic diversity of
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coffee in the world. we are yet to fully count all the species. so far we have recorded 44 genetic compositions. strains of varieties, is it all that yemen has got? no yemen is very rich. we still haven't reached many areas. coffee was once he emmonds biggest cash crop output has fallen so dramatically that it's no longer considered a leading coffee exporter. but many hearer optimistic about the future, they will have an alert, the siri and 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, a prime novel was fault, and his andy, thank you so much that will much tonight to dive on the 1st trophy of the english
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domestic seas and maybe newcastle to know. so when the league cup casmer had it on the way to potter when 2017 at the flex, it shot from rush, the listing to london. when the fighting it is a victory to the manager, eric hall, and it seemed to me the intention to win 3 other competition was the reason you cancelled 5 decade white for a trophy goes on the problems for chelsea manager, graham potter continue to mount his team. beaten to nail by taught them in the premier league skulls from all of a skip. and harry came deciding this game. suppose occupy the 4th and final champions, lea qualifications for chelsea down and having one just to the last thing, gangs was i haven't done enough for this club to to,
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to have too much good faith and i will accept that as well. so my job is not to worry too much about that. understand the question, understand when it comes from totally and to try to focus on keep helping the team keep supporting the players because i really like these place. they're the good lives they want to do. but they want to, they want to, they want to win. but at the moment we're suffering. manchester united strike a goal or school for goals is al, hello book best for me. asian champions league final maybe can help help. 7 mil in this whole semi final i will face depends through or read diamond in the title. little fans in turkey are seen doing the bit to help the thousands of children affected by the research like in the country. the same between the heater and tell you, spoke briefly wholesale, so supporters could make their donations to those in rugby,
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france back in contention. so when this is 6 nations title after home, when against scotland, 3221. the final score in paris is the very 1st to feed this campaign. from our ramos, with this try, island stopping the table to 3 straight winds fronts. remember how the rugby world cup later on this year, just when scotland he's in his cricket as of it, back in the 2nd test against england, the home team have reached 202. the 3 in the 2nd inning tom, late from impressing with the brand, he scored 83. but you still instilled trail. england's 1st name is total by 24 runs and england. jack leech will be hosting a show for a bit more of what you're about to say on day 4 of his team attempts to secure a series when he's been trying to that australia have confirmed their dominant to the women's game. they beat host south africa to become t twins. he will champions for a sick time, the home team feeling full and just shows in their efforts to produce a shock when stray winning. this final in cape town by 19 roads i
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guess for a longing for this moment. since the last row coffin, i think, replied some fantastic regret throughout the corner. and i guess i just showed that we probably weren't in winning positions at the time throughout the game. but we scrapped and we full and we bought that house down so i'm just super proud of this group. now, one of the middle east, sir, biggest equestrian events has been taking place in cat's home. the 10th edition of the c h i al, she count featured more than 130 riders from 28 countries. son hamish reports, ah, riders and horses from around the world have landed in cut off for one of the 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, a shag became overnight,
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a sensational event where rob, 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 forces 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, a question that success. and the why does have once again been collect entitled here and cut off a country which also has a historic commitment to the sport. the i'll check up santa was established more than 3 decades ago by the former emmy of katasha amendment kylie for outlining the aims to preserve and promote the arabian know force agreed. also it provides well class facilities for events like this. alongside the top level 5 saw show jumping
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events that had big fences and prize money to match competitions with lower fences and the lowest star rating. allow emerging writers 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 reloading from 3rd 2012 for the lending school in her. consult christopher division, and this is my 1st year and isn't unless in sure that's your choice. to a thought is under. i did some of the international shoulders. i always compete against other people from other regions and other countries. this also 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
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. yes. paralympics. we have already went to before i go into waldron, india with her beth all seasons. one of the biggest a showed starting outside because we came from the indoor season. so food to put her off our tactics and we did good this trash. 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 and on wednesday plans is a set, a new poll volt world record for the 6th time in his career. the reigning olympic champion clearing 6 meters, 22 centimeters in this meeting. france, the swedish athlete will be one of the big attractions at the world championships. coming up in the united states. this to the energy so high in a building if you're going out there for a longer term like this. and he was like, almost, i'm just like, levitating on the ground. i feel like my body never touched the ground, the whole jump because i just feel like it's almost as out of body experience
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because he was almost surreal to be in the situation. all right, that is how you sports looking for now law and the thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me laura kyle: all this news are my own am ozzy will be with you in just a moment in london with more of the days. ah, ah march oh no, jessie devastation and its aftermath. we have more on our continuing coverage of the earthquake disaster in turkey and syria. go mafia, al jazeera investigations goes, undercover,
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