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offering a blanket or a cup of coffee is comfort enough. in that moment. the psychologist say in the upper level would be earthquakes. aftermath, children are particularly vulnerable. the president of the turkish red crescent says it's ability to provide mental health services to survivors is co, humble, considering the enormous need required in the coming weeks, months and years. ah ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. welcome to the news. our life from london coming up palestinian homes of burned in the occupied west bank. after 2 israeli settlers, a short dead. nearly 60 migrants are dead off to that boat sinks near solvent
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italy. the youngest victim was just a few months old. as anxiety and hope in nigeria and millions of people waiting to see who wins the race, lead africa's largest economy. in school, manchester united have time to 1st trophy of the english domestic sees and maybe you cancelled. so, you know, to win the league cuff at london's when b staying with loan, welcome to the news hour or has been more bloodshed in the occupied west buying cars, regional lead his vow to bring an end to a surgeon violence to israeli. settlers have been shot dead in the town of how warren, if the city of nablus is ready, security forces say they are searching for palestinians suspects. settlers then went on a violin rampage in hawaii for setting fire to homes and cars. maddox,
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a dozens of palestinians have been injured. violence has raised questions about the success of rare high level talks. and jordan, or officials from is on the policy or authority had vowed to prevent further violence from taking place. but a mass which rules the gaza strip has dismissed the talks as worthless. and israeli does a saying that they've not agree to any fries on settlements. sorry, high right reports now from west jerusalem. this is where the attack happened in the town of hawaii in the occupied was bank 2 brothers from a nearby legal israeli settlements was shots while driving in a car is ready forces say they're looking for palestinians. suspects authorities immediately set up temporary checkpoints and close existing ones in the area just south of nablus. unfortunately, but there we go. did he dropped that? innocent? israeli? we reload the file and we'll do everything in our apollo to put that i will to do
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them. make sure that the grading will be able to lift safely, even the end of his rope. shortly after the shooting, israeli settlers in nearby areas burned down several palestinian homes. many have been injured since laudable that israel's new far right government has approved the expansion of thousands of new legal settler homes. it says in response to this year's attacks, sunday shooting happened while a u. s. broke could meeting was being held in jordan between israel and the palestinian authority along with egypt and jordanian officials. it concluded with their commitment to deescalate intentions by preserving the status quo alex, almost compound, and both sides stopping one sided measures for several months, including israel's building of new illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. but just hours later, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu denied the freezing of any settlement construction. 11 palestinians were killed in a major israeli raid the city of novice. on wednesday,
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most fighters from the group lines then and many civilians were injured. bringing the total number of palestinians killed in the occupied was thanks to $65.00, just this year alone. during sunday's cabinet meeting is ready to lead is promised a fast track of bills that will allow the courts impose the death penalty for offences including a tax on his radio, which one of many expedited measures being brought in by israel's far right government, which is showing no sign of working toward the 2 state solution with the palestinian . so i'll just 0 west jerusalem. it's been nearly 3 weeks since quite destroyed thousands of homes in the southeast and took care and northern syria. more than 50000 people have died in the disaster. millions have fled the devastation tories of bo reports now from nor doggie. 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
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about an hour away from a major city which is wherever you look there, 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, 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. that government has sets up around 300000 tents across the country in a setting up some 130 locations where they're going to set up containers, cities for them to leave. but we 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 poor seeing lots of rabo being
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removed from the buildings being demolished, as you can see right here where we are right now. 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, so completely destroyed. they were supposed to be able to handle or to tolerate a nurse. well, that didn't happen and the government has the pain around 180 people because of this practice is among them. construction directors of construction company, property owners, among many others, including the mayor of this city who is from the president's party, was also retained. and when you talk to people here many, they tell us that they celebrate that this investigations are being carried out.
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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 when 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 a normal life once again. meanwhile, health workers in and just staffing up their operations and quake regions of southern takia live going concerns about the spread of infectious diseases. algebra is hash mild bar is reporting on that. now he's been in come on mash with a race against time to play the rub. god, i'm and mother is among the regions hardest hit by earthquakes in southern turkey. drinking water is unsafe. the air is thick with dust and health expos, say it's contaminated with toxins and pollutants from the rubble poppy, a shamela,
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my oldest little muslin. our biggest challenge is improving hygiene insight into 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 sanitizer is a daily supplies of food, clearly traumatized. they face an uncertain future. as emergency teams clear the rubble, huge challengers are piling up the hundreds of thousands of people affected by the earthquakes. with stay in shelters or relocate to save her houses until those are rebuilt. but in the mean time, there were continued to be exposed to the threats of after shocks. disease ers and toxins in the air. david whitworth leads a team of doctors from the u. k. and his worry it,
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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 all together and control it. for now, people in color, mo, mulash are desperate to retrieve their belongings. this is all volunteers could recover from this building. a photo album. yeah, 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 marabella al jazeera gala, my mom rush. meanwhile, serious white helmets. a warning of the growing threat of cholera and rabble held areas as a result of the earthquakes groups as the damaged infrastructure in sanitation in massive neck of the a rail catastrophe for civilians are also reporting cracks in many residential
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buildings and schools, leaving them too dangerous to use at least 59 migrants, including 12 children, have died in a ship prag, of the coast of southern italy, or the, an 80 people have been rescued for, shall say, the boat traveled to italy from the turkish city of as near as those on board trying to reach year up through the mediterranean. and in barbara has more the aftermath of a tragedy as they retrieve the debt. this video shows some of the dozens of bodies which washed up on the eastern coast of calabria. this is what remains of that boat . they were on. more bodies were spotted at sea. the coast guards continued looking for survivors on sunday. it was night time when the vessel found it during rough weather on a rocky reef near the result of stick out to the control. it was reportedly carrying as many as $150.00 people, many of them with an afghan itself, among the dead women and children,
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including at least one baby. scores of people have been rescued their being treated for physical injuries and trauma. in his weekly addressing vatican city, frances spoke about the victims. but he will put a, you know, the lord, i pray for each of them for the missing, even for the other migrants who survived. i think those who are helping them and giving them a system called the virgin mary help these brothers local you live on the lion, president of the european commission says she deeply saddened. i think that you, nations must quote, redouble our efforts to coordinate on migration and asylum, critic se suggestions for a common asylum system and legal migration rates 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 that again his children suddenly
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died today and people depart, no question. will they be rescued or not? the united nations is recorded more than 17000 deaths and disappearances in the central mediterranean since 2014. in the absence of europe white co operation, it's likely more will lose their lives trying to reach the shores of italy. the dean bava al jazeera or caroline at that, and then as a search and rescue, dempsey representative with doctors out boarders. she joins me now from brussels. what can you tell us about this rescue operation and those that are, that sadly died, including the baby. it was just a few months old am good evening. so we have colleagues of our team in emma's of italy who are on the ground. we're providing a psychological 1st aid to the survivors who will be there as well to morrow. well, i have to say that our own team involved in search and rescue, unfortunately,
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was not involved, obviously in rescue. in this case, any rescue for these people came late in our search and rescue ship to, to your parents or to this day remains detained in sicily. or tell us about the land based tea now that will be providing psychological support to the survivors. what will they need now? i mean, in 1st instance, what we try to do through psychological 1st aid is to provide a very, very basic sense of safety and security to people of course is extremely difficult . our teams report that everybody that they have met have lost people on this journey. we're trying to help connect people with family members or be can inform them that they are safe. but of course, very many will also have to pass the message that not all family members have made it alive about the 12 children who died in this. i mean, unfortunately, the same horrendous,
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sad story that we have been seeing across the mediterranean for 4 years. indeed, as has been said for men, women and children make this journey. though i do also want to make very clear that any death at sea is one death to many. whether that is somebody under the age of 18 or somebody over the age of 18, nobody should pay dis journey with their lives and their feel rescue operations taking place. well, what we know is that over the last few months, i am italian authorities are again, making the work of villian search and rescue operators like ourselves more difficult. so our ship is detained at this very moment, and your ships will rescue people are being sent to port that are very far away from the certain rescues own that order on the northern coast of a lease. or we sailed many days with people on board. and to disembark them there and to sail back at the same time. we also know that the vast majority of people who reach italy tend to reach the country,
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either independently or be rescued by the italian coast guard, or the number of people actually arriving with the help of and yours is a minority i. but as unfortunately has been the case already for many years, there is the campaign against to work that we do and that to day has been shown again how very needed it is. unfortunately, it continues, it continues to make our work more difficult, and people who pay the price or to people who cannot be rescued by us. is it a question of it? having a capacity to find people when they are in these heavily crowded, tightly packed boats and vessels, very unstable at sea. is it a question of trying to find them more quickly and more efficiently through coast guard or other boats that might be at sea for and jose or to people needs cracked disease, be a cracked on the people. smugglers in livia and turkey are that are sending these
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people out to see i can only see that having worked. i am on the search and rescue vessel for almost a year for having worked for several years in camps in greece, where people arrive. i have never met anyone who made the journey if they would have seen another option. so people will continue to take these extremely dangerous turn east. this is the reality that we face is the reality that we face every single day for people who come from libya, every single time they will tell us, i would rather die than go back to libya and so indeed, what we have been asking for years is for state lab, search and rescue capacity to be reinstated. and in the absence of that statement, capacity birth where we as and you try to do our part, but for sure we can not cover all the needs that are there. all right, thank you very much for joining us, caroline vellum and there from
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a doctor that borders you with and he is ally from london is much more so to bring you on the program, we're looking at along a painful road to peace, 20 years and a devastating conflict began into danced awful province. also a pause in one of the world's biggest question, events which has been taking place in cattle. ah, when millions of nigerians are waiting to see who will be declared, the country's next president ballots being counted and was become the tightest race for years. version was extended by an entire day in parts of one province. after the polling stations face delays harm latasha reports now from a new gal in the southeast o remix. there is cautious optimism across nigeria as people wait for the final
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official election results, o 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 begin with a move get the keys to make malicious free fe. i'm fussed up, so got everybody somewhat. let me on hold on, get the st. george denise, i'm 50. that is going to live flip our, we'll call it that. the mental society nigeria election process was mocked. my late start here in the south east and other regions. 18 presidential candidates want to lead africa, most populous nation. but only 3 are seen as having any chances of winning hula to new of the governing. all progress is congress, former vice president, a to global backer 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,
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turning around a struggling economy. attacks my arm 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 our donations, will become a destination for 80 destination for help. what at our employee, our parts in joining jew, i'm contributing development. 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 do i toss al jazeera integral nigeria out here is address joins it's live now from lagos. and so the final result is not expected. i think for a couple of days, but with the results trickling in, is it the expectation that it,
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the selection will likely go to another round all, it's hard to say at the moment the results like results, like you said, just trickling in the prostate is and it's been declared by the election commission . what's clear is the. busy all the front runners, i mean the leading candidates and this election seem to be doing well in the areas of our residents or their regions. but in particular, here in lagos, results from 5 or 6 causal areas out of the $37.00 are in, and they're being declared tonight. we understand that more on their way by probably by mid day tomorrow. there is also a legal state would be in totally and out nationally, an election official told al jazeera that several results i expected tonight. and probably by the time the coalition we opened tomorrow at 10 g m t. what i did is
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we'll have a more. busy results across the country so, so far looks like we can do this, we can do decide doing well in the respective regions. but there has, there was some sporadic incidents of violence and gunfire in different parts of the country. for example, in the northeast that has been a long running around insurgency. could we see more of these types of incidents during the accounting process and possibly after the results is announced? if they're good to people that refuse to accept it. well basically book i'm sterile is important for us in the northeast of the country . we also have bended operating in the north west of the country and not central parts of the country. and they want attempts by all these on gross to sort of disrupt the elections during the election period on saturday. and a lot of people think still they may attempt to raise some kind of right to come
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down or rather try to ignite trouble in the areas of operations regarding election itself. we notice that they have been for the incidence across the country and the south here in the north as well. people have been attacked. police officers election officials as well as voters have been physically attacked by mobs, hearing legal shops will apply it at one polling station, dispersing people, creating a stampede. and of course, elections were suspended in such an areas across the country and they, while sort of held again today and more, i expected to take place tomorrow simply because of the destruction recorded by these troublemakers, according to the police. but he had let go so far. the situation has come on the streets of lagos, businesses, however, i did not reopen after the elections simply because many trade is afraid. that mobs will descend on them. when that is all, it's going to say about that particular candidate. so there is this an easy come here and may goes as in many parts of nigeria as well. what does this election mean
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to the use of nigeria? a lot of young nigeria and we're looking forward to this election to be a turning point in the history of this country. they were expecting a younger candidate to run on their behalf. somebody they can easily relate to. however, the 34 leading candidates, all of them were above 60 years. and so it was such a disappointment for many that no younger voters or no younger candidate on the platform of the major political parties was able to make it through the primaries. and so the one left with only one choice, which is one of the leading candidates in this election p, toby was message seems to resonate very well with the young voters who constitute more than 40 percent of the voting population. and so from the results we're seeing across the country, these group of voters seem to sort of through that lot behind peter l. b. and it's
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helping him to rack up some numbers in such a state. why? previously, nobody knows about his party, the labor party. so it's, it's, it's a difficult situation to say whether or not that we with the volt will matter in this particular election at the moment. we're seeing different ideas in different states. however, one thing is clear in this election region, religion and tribe played a significant role in the way many voters cast their ballots in this election on saturday. it's going to be a fascinating week ahead when we get those final results and i'm at interest. thank you very much for joining us from lagos. it's been 20 years since the start of the war and for hundreds of thousands of people have been killed. millions more force now. so now them's fighting has eased. but there are still many people who are stuck in camps with nowhere else to go. it well, morgan reports from northern duffel. this was once
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a home in the village of uncle shadow and to dance north star for as alma adam stands amongst the ruins where his home once stood, he remembers his life here before being forced out when the were and are for began on helena, him love him for them, chris rock, people came and dreaded the village. there was 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. earlier, we had to escape the mountains to survive the war mas animal by the less or more uno bottle. the words started in 2003, with our 40 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 war as ethnic
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cleansing, against the tribes here and 20 years on 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 trouble groups included compensation for victims upper were but some displaced people see other issues keep them from returning when that is yet not another cut that on off of the people who killed us and burns our villagers are still out there in the still aren't, we can't leave the camp without being assaulted by all men are running into pickups with loaded guns on them. if you need to look at local authorities, say security will be provided for those wanting to return. we actually agreeing to what piece agreement in, in the security protocol agreement that we said that do it, those returns,
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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 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 but morgan al jazeera on cash. oh north dar for murray. humming him as a high school teacher and he spent the last 20 years living at the abil shook internally, displaced persons camp in northern dar for early he spoke to my colleague, heb morgan, and he described the situation. there's a lack of opportunity that comes with living in the camps felony, nancy and we mascara are living here in these camps for the last 20 years. and, and tell this moment much. we were not able to raise our children properly. we come out also will not get any job opportunity. the relief
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agencies that need to modern that'll be global, provide any top opportunities, despite the fact that we are doing our best to keep our children at schools. when other stories are following a bombing at her crowded bazaar is killed at least 5 people in southwest, in pakistan. it's not clear who was behind the attack and bar con, but to police say, a bomb had been rigged to a motorcycle. and then designated by remote control, at least 16 others have been injured. or con is in baluchistan province, where iso pakistani taliban and separatist groups carry out attacks on a regular basis. nathan, he's our live from london. there is more still to bring you looking at why protest is across mexico thing, the president is on the mining lead democracy. the grinding battle in easton ukraine is russian forces slowly advanced near backward. and then it's bought australia's cricketers confirm their place at the top of the women's game and you
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will be here with that story. ah hello, the weather is lossy fight and troy across much of northwest cheer, branch a spell of a quiet weather here. thanks to a large area of high pressure which is centered. right over scotland it will draw down cool. normally when so it's going to be on the chevy side of a few showers just rather nice the side of english. but the majority of showers to concern ourselves with will be across the mediterranean, some winter weather to where it was at eastern side of a year. we got that making his way further east was minus to the top temperature there in moscow. lot of snow coming down across ukraine, east, down towards the balkan some heavy snow there. and there's that stormy weather right across central and western parts of the met his radius and very strong and
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gusty winds. winds at times could gust as much as 100 kilometers per hour. violent storms brewing up here. not just re monday, going on it into tuesday. as well, central air is generally try and lines and present sunshine like winter won't filter pappa or the 5 celsius in berlin. a celsius her for london may be a 6 in paris. as to said, lassie driver, shots of one or 2 shells, even madrid will struggle to get to a route 7 degrees celsius. we have got wet weather, they're making its way into italy, wassner to northern parts of the country and across the balkans. as we go through wednesday is very windy. ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, the struggles that we see in the global south had 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
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in the global say less always how it is part to of as your bother. and i said raymond, fast fashion should be actually regulated, just like they are at studio b unscripted on al jazeera. ready a catastrophic series of earthquakes into kia and syria has taken thousands of people's. i left many more homeless. ah, a major mobilization of humanitarian support is underway. oh, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to tia, and syria breaks on al jazeera. ah ah ah
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welcome back. main stories of following now to israeli settlers have been shot dead in the occupied westbank town of her. warren settlers have since been setting fire to palestinian homes in the village at least 15. i my words including 12 children, have died in a shipwreck off the coast of southern italy. more than 80 survivors have been rescued. and then nigeria ballots have been counted off to se presidential and parliamentary elections titus for decades. some areas in one province at to extend voting through sunday. off the polling stations had to deal with delays. wanna get more now and our top story, the ongoing violence in the occupied west bank with most of a bar hootie sector general of the policy, a national initiative to as me now from ramallah. i'm not sure what information you
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are getting, but is there anything you can tell us about the injuries and the number of homes that have been set alight in how war? i just how extensive is a, how extensive of the 5 been that? well once we continue that tax by the illegal joined by the army on the whole town. however, we had at least 110 people. so 5, somewhere stabbed some live shot at the sound would mean beaten and the homes were bent, fire still going down and inside it. and it's like it's a visual fashion back. the only way i can describe it this is the behavior of fascist gaggs. who are the you said most protected
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but it's not just another place to be in a moment by this one person was killed that was shot. and those were injured at this very moment. we have this even information about to serious injury. and we are receiving information that they're trying to into into the similar have happened in bullying with the settlers. and so i typed the houses and the fact that people did it. okay. even managed to penetrate into houses of people . it's very, very dangerous. it's not as i don't, i didn't understand everywhere. and as you know, the armed civilians, a lot of you describe a number of locations mister
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t. so these incidents seem to be surprising. sackler violence in the west bank is not unusual, isn't it? but the sort of violence of the rampage on the, on the town of water after those to israeli settlers were shot. is that a sort of collapse in order that you've not seen before? or how would you compare that to the unrest we've seen in the past involving settlers? absolutely, i will tell you this is something we've never seen before. and it is clear now, the settlers themselves are sitting in the most important positions in the government, including small rituals, are set to learn who is, has become now in charge of the west bank. and the army here. as little as the big vehicle has been classified as a terrorist, and he is now the minister of internal security in charge of bodies. so the policy
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is out in the hands for legal services and their ambition and their parents in how are you? i'm president, and can i just been given that it's unprecedented. there i've been seeing these reports and medical and civil defense teams not being able to enter the town at the fire. there's still burning. seen these images at that. fires lighting up the sky, but have have 5 fighting teams been able to access the town of families being evacuated from these houses that have been set on fire. yes, families have been evacuated with the help of their neighbors. but i'm not sure if all the house have been evacuated on time and they have it as well. and so even if you are made to confirm that because it provides up, there is no guarantees that he will not be attacked by the citizens. the simply
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shooting attack and we will lift and light and they are loose completely. the army is doing nothing to stop them. and even after the meeting, we have no statements from that time, you know, and the prime minister and others that they will not respect what was agreed upon. and the data proceeds in these mis about these forces that have been unleashed. i mean, are they now going to have to really, you know, is likely to be a strengthening of consolidation and even greater expansion in sacraments to appease those that are now taking the law into their own hands. and what could this mean in the run up to the muslim holy month of ramadan? look, we could see by tomorrow morning, mean an explosion and the whole of the occupied territories or the people the borders with guys that are demonstrating at the borders. and already young man was
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shocked by the army. so the settlers burning the situation and putting it on flames and the whole area could expand and explode at any moment. and i think i just didn't now find themselves what it for the lives of the lives of children. then the safety of the houses and of course police demands will respond. they will try to protect themselves, think they have. but imagine how the situation, as you said, a lot armed submitted at least 400000 guns in the hands of the sadness. in addition to that, as a army in front of civilian palestinians who are mainly on armed, this is very dangerous situation and it's the most dangerous moment in the lives of palestinians. since 1940, simply speaking out of anyway about mackenzie by these crazy settlers.
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all right, thank you very much. was just about to for joining us from ramallah. thank you. well, russian forces are continuing their advance in the eastern ukraine. moscow box, wagner group says it's fighters have captured the village of your hidden a just north of backward fighting has been concentrated around the city for weeks. some have been job aid reports from the russian capital a town in ruins. while ease of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bus route 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 mote, nice to area border. as russian forces take
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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 have help russia to withstand sanctions. the european union 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. because the sheer lucius there on another abuse where globally, 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 it, 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 cars grew chest
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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, peace becomes an ever distant possibility. some of injury though, the 0 muslim hundreds of people have been demonstrating in the spanish capital madrid. motley anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, waving flags and banners. protest is also honored. ukrainian military raleigh follows all those in european cities over the weekend. it comes just as you has agreed on a new raft of sanctions against russia. easy measures will target more officials and organisations accused of supporting the war spreading propaganda or supplying trends over leaders of britain and the european union. sat told face to face talks in london on monday in an attempt to finalize a new deal for the north northern islands. post breaks at trading arrangements. european commission president on the line and the u. k. prime minister,
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where she soon act say they'll meet to discuss a range of complex challenges around the northern item protocol, allows the region to follow some e laws said that goods can fly freely over the border to the republic of island without checks. that is south africa state are companies left his job after accusing government officials and the governing party of corruption state of disaster has been declared to deal with an ongoing crisis which su, rack, or power cards for me. the miller has more on this from john buck, jill, a ram chips, the fuel level, and 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 fridges at the small won't work. sometimes forcing job to bury the dead quicker than usual, the unforeseen overhead that estrogen was there today. it was the budget itself. let's say hypothetically you have to random people that makes 10000 times
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a week because of the power car. it's not damage that you've got now you've got to inflate your expenditures. these are the worst power cuts in 16 years leading large parts of the country without electricity for 10 hours or more day. the cause, old and badly maintained facilities, poor 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 that companies have been red. flags suspected of being corrupt. graft. s. com has 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. sure, president post 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
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for energy and skeptics. it will only cost 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. meanwhile, businesses like job struggled to keep running, while thousands of other small businesses have already shut their doors. for media miller ultra 0 johannesburg. thousands of people have gathered in cities throughout mexico to protest against present under his manly le has oper jill's proposal to downsize the independent lecture farsi barnett say the changes will threaten
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democracy. mac, his ation that the president vigorously denies on the rapper has moved from mexico city. were mexico's historic center, the area known as and so gallow right in front of the presidential palace and we're absolutely surrounded by demonstrators. these are protests against an overhaul of the national electoral authority here in mexico. he's the changes that were approved by the national congress earlier this week. now, critics here in mexico see that these reforms to the national electoral institute amount to an erosion of democracy and mexico because of these reforms undermine the authority and autonomy of the national electoral institute. the same body that's been credited with helping to and decades of single party rule in the country. the same electoral body that's credited as having helped to usher in a new area of democracy for mexico now for his part mexican president. and the as manuel hope is over now, though it has defended these reforms,
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saying that they're part of an overall strategy to reduce costs and to increase transparency. but we should note here that the criticism that we're being that we're hearing vocalize is that just here in mexico. we're also hearing concerns being expressed from congressional leaders in the united states in a joint statement from the u. s. house and senate foreign relations committee. the u. s. a foreign relations committees. folks are that these reforms that mexico not only role the clock back od mexican democracy, but also on us mexico relations and australian archaeologist. and to pop when you any research, as he will help for a week by 20 armed men in a remote part of the pacific island nation, have been released. they want a field trip to a village near the boundary of southern highlands, and he'll provinces, when they were kidnapped earlier in february, officials didn't say how much ransom was paid, but it was less than the captain was seeking. police have not managed to catch the kidnappers, he fled into the bush after the hand. either a farm is in yemen,
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hoping to revive their coffee. industry nation was the 1st in the world to commercially grow and export. the plant after a is a war production has plummeted. victoria gazing 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, which is easier to farm. but with hopes of a new u. m broke had truce being agreed. farmers want to reverse the decline in a garage. i get a failure. when i was had been, we are uprooting countries and planting coffee because the coffee business has flourished over the past few years. we're returning to our roots and 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,
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coffee variety, but also in an entire species. nearly 3 quarters of all coffee grown is from a rebecca beans. who have you gotten that albumin 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 emmonds biggest cash crop out, put his fall in so dramatically that it's no longer considered a leading coffee exporter. but many here are optimistic about the future daemon. of 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,
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not just for profits, but also was sure to preserving that most ancient of crops and to proud heritage, victoria gates and be al jazeera, have all the sports news coming out very shortly with andy. he'll be telling you about a swedish athlete hissing new heights had of this years while championships. ah, russia one ukraine has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbour? georgia decided not to, to ross tolerate a dollar because is very much pro brochure with the country still, partly under russia, occupation, an influx of russian citizens and then elite with moscow connections, many ga, see the conflict as a barometer for their future. this window for, for chinese people punch because of that. and of course ukraine fights our fight as well. georgia stuff choices on it. just ita we town the untold stories.
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they beat you castle toenail to win the li cap. casimir, hey heading united all my weights. the 1st title insist 27, c. a deflected shots and marcus arrested for his tendency at london's wembley stadium. this was the victory united that dutch manager, eric, and hug has seen a silicon sentence when 3 other competitions this season. you castles, 5 decade wait for trophy, goes on this group can be the inspiration to give even more and to be even more collective to be even more into getting this and to put even more effort in i to, to be better. the problems for chelsea manager graham potter continue to mount his team were beaten to now by taught them in a premier league goals from all of a skip. and harry kane deciding the game, spurs or in the 4th and final champions. the qualifications for chelsea down in
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10th, they've won just 2 of their last 15 games was i haven't that enough at this club to to, to, to have too much good faith. and i also accept that as well. so my job is to not to worry too much about that, understand the question, understand where it comes from. totally. and just to try to focus on, keep up with the team. keep support the players because our, our re, like these players there, the good lads. they want to do better, they wanna, they wanna, they want to win. but at the mom was suffering. torrie vasa, liner slips up in the spanish thing. there would be some one nail by al maria. the stores come into stays after they will not sell any locally by manchester, united. it's the 1st time barcelona have ever been beaten by al maria shabby saint scully. beside the rice, though, several points play around with drink and football fans in searcy had been doing their bits to help the thousands of children affected by the recent earthquake in the country. this gang between the sheets, as in a sally spoke briefly hulsy. so supporters could make their donations to those in
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the front tobacco consumption. when this is 6 nations title after home went against scotland. 3221. the final score in paris as the scots slipped to their 1st defeat of this campaign, thomas with destroy several islands. the tabor up to 3 straight winds. france will host this year's sir rugby world cup. yes. when scotland in australia underlined their status as the world's best women's crickets, he, they beat hosts south africa to become t 20 well champions. for 6th time, australia scored a 156 to 6, him as cake town final. and the whole scene while he felt just sure, timmer efforts pull off a shot when australia winning by 19 runs to secure a 3rd consecutive title. i guess we're been longing for the moment since the last coffin, i replied, some fantastic cricket throughout the point i'm in and i guess that i just showed
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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. one of the middle east, biggest question, events has been taking place in cats on the 10th edition of the c h. i. l. chicago featured more than a 130 riders from 28 countries. son hamish reports, ah, riders and horses from around the world have landed then cut off for one of the biggest events on the question calendar. caea to i'll shut up. that is the only contest of its kind in asia top ranking, international stars competing in the limbic disciplines of show dumping, dressers and padre, such a shag became over night, 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
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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 question at 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 amy of katasha comment. mccully for outstanding aims to preserve and promote the ariba no force 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
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and the lowest star rating allow emerging riders to gain valuable experience on it's a chance for cut every rider mohammed ali sal back at to take the next step in his career, i realizing from sir 2012 for that i think school in her thought christopher derision . and this is my 1st seat and isn't unless in sure this your choice to thought is under. i did some grip is 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 is 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
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a showed starting outside because we came from the indoor season. so who to put her thoughts, hope things are really 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. i'll just here. and i want to plan to says set a new po, volt world record for the 6th time in his career. the reigning olympic champion clearing 6 meters and $22.00 centimeters at this. meet in france, swedish roughly shortly. one of the big attractions in the world. championships that coming up in the united states is july when the energy so high and a built in, you're going out there for 100 percent like this. and he was like, almost just like levitating on. i feel like my body never even touched on the whole jump because i just feel like it's almost as out of body experience because it was almost surreal to be in the situation. all right,
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