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this is the highest in a decade and is shop rise in the number of women experiencing housing insecurity. that report also said there's need for better services and more funds for hostile accommodation. as the situation wilson's it's the middle of winter here in hong kong and the temperature often drops below 10 degrees at night. people in this underpass of repairing for another night exposed to freezing conditions. ah allison, you know homes a bond in the occupied westbank off to to israeli settlers a short dead. aah. lo, i'm mary. i'm no mozy in london. you're watching algae 0. so coming up on the program, nearly 60 migrants a dead after the boat sinks near southern italy. the youngest victim was just
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a few months old anxiety and hope in nigeria, a millions of people waiting to see who win the race to lead africa's largest economy. the aftermath of the devastating quakes in turkey brings new threats to those who survived. ah, has been more bloodshed in the occupied westbank because regional lead has vowed to bring an end to a surgeon violence in the region. 2 is righty. satler's of been shot dead in the town of hawaii, near the city of nablus, is where the security forces say they are searching for palestinians sauce bags, settlers than when on a violent rampage. and how was setting fire to homes and cars, magic se dozens of pal sentience has been injured. violence has raised questions
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about the success of rare high level talks and jordan, whether any progress has been made for shows from israel and palestine authority have been gathering that a vow to prevent further violence. but her mask which rules the gaza strip as dismissed those talks as worthless. and israeli leaders say they haven't agreed to freeze the construction of illegal settlements. sorry, i write reports now from west jerusalem. this is where the attack happened in the town of hawaii in the occupied was thank 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 out innocently. brailey. we will not be filing, we will do everything and i will follow to put that i will make sure that the
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grading period live 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 bottles of israel's new fall, 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 on the city of now based on wednesday, somewhat fighters from the group lie den,
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and many civilians were injured. bringing the total number of palestinians killed in the occupied west bank of $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 attacks on his radio, which one of many expedited measures being brought in by israel's far right government with showing no sign of working toward the 2 state solution with the palestinian. so i'll just 0 west jerusalem. i spoke to mr bar who'd see the sector general of the policy and national initiative. and he described developments in the town of how laura, as being unprecedented 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 said that on the homes were still going to sit
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down and inside it. and it's like so vicious, fascist. that the only way i can describe it is that the behavioral fascist gangs who are there isn't it. you said loves protected and supported by the arm. but it's not just, however, a moment by the settlers are one person was killed in that i was shocked and abdomen a and several others were content. at this very moment, we have received information about 2 serious injuries in bethlehem and we are receiving information that there is a brand new employee on my luck city and better or similar attempts have been bullying with the simplest, also attacked the houses and the fact that people,
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there were occasions when the settlers even managed to penetrate to the houses of people. it's very, very dangerous. it's a pedestrians everywhere. ah, at least 59 migrants. this includes 12 children, have died in a shipwreck, off the coast of southern italy, more than 80 people were rescued. official say the boat traveled to italy from the turkish city of is near those on board trying to reach year up through the mediterranean. and the barber has mall the aftermath of a tragedy as they retrieved the date. this video showed some of the dozens of bodies which washed up on the eastern coast of calabria. this is what remains of the 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 during
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rough weather on a rocky reef near the result of the council. they could throw. it was reportedly carrying as many as 150 people, many of them with an afghan to sell. 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. and his weekly address in vatican city, pope francis spoke about the victims. but he will put, you know, the lord, i pray for each of them for the missing pretty other migrants who survived. i think those who are helping them and giving them assistance. that's the virgin mary hope these brothers yansa 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 the 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 deaths,
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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 cards, 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 wide cooperation, it's likely more will lose their lives trying to reach the shores of italy. the dean, bob al jazeera. well caroline vitamin is a search and rescue deputy representative with med sound. so frontier, talk to the board as she says it's becoming increasingly difficult for rescue organizations to operate as see having worked, i am on
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a search and rescue vessel for almost a year for having worked several years in camps in greece, where people arrive. i haven't ever met anyone who made that journey if they would have seen another option. so people will continue to take these extremely dangerous journeys. this is the reality that we face. this 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 lips, search and rescue. capacity to be reinstated over the last few months, i'm 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 who risk, who people are being sent to port that are very far away from the certain rescues own that are due on the northern coast of lease. or we sailed many days with people
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on board to disembark them there and to sail back. millions of nigerians are waiting to see who will be declared their country's next president. ballots being counted and was become the tightest race in decades. voting was extended by an entire day in parts of one province of the polling stations faced heavy delays. i'm retired reports now from a new go in the southeast. however, there is cautious optimism across nigeria as people wait for the final official election results. o voting took place, may few parts of the country on sunday, with technical glitches and isolated cases of violence disrupt to polls the day before. some of those voted, hope results will be announced soon. you should reject obama gates. this is nick belushi free fe. i'm fussed up so that everybody would let you on hold on get the thing, talk to the needs of 50. that is then to live our will for that the mental for
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society, nigeria election process was marked my legs not here 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 view of the governing or progresses 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, whatever a lot of challenges to deal with turning around is running economy attack my arm groups in some regions, cash shortages as well as the high cost of living. good. oh good move. nigerians also voted for parliamentarians to represent them for the next 4 years. if these are like shows don't go well. you have a situation where we become to broaden for our donations. we become a destination for 80 destination for help. what at our employee, our parts in joining jew,
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i'm contributing development. now jerry is also struggling with a separatist movement kidnappings 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? it's been nearly 3 weeks since earthquake destroyed thousands of homes in southeastern takia and northwest syria. more than 50000 people have died in the disaster. millions have also fled troy's of by reports now from or die while he will, he are still trying to cope with 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, 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
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estimates that one point. 5000000 people in this country were left homeless because of the earthquake. 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 are they going to be able to have a home back? the government has set up a wrong 300010th across the country in a setting up some 130 locations where they're going to set up containers, cities for them to live. but people would like to know when they'll be able to pull not home. once again, we're trying also to show very fast, we saw foreseeing lots of rubble being 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,
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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 from the president's party was also the pain. then when you talk to people here many, they tell us that they celebrate that this investigations are being carried out. they celebrate that they want to know what happened, why they lost their homes, why they had a st. 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 will be able to have a normal life once again. well,
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health work is in and just stepping up their operations in quake hit regions of southern takia with growing concerns about the spread of infectious diseases. hash marlboro ports on that now from caroline mash for a race against time to play. the rubble got on my mother is among the regions hardest hurt by earthquakes. in southern turkey, drinking water is unsafe. the air is thick with dust and health experts say it's contaminated with toxins, and pollutants from the rubble copier, shamela man, all the little muscle. our biggest challenge is improving hygiene insight into the conditions, especially now that you have a growing number of displeased living in dense and games. our goal is to provide better living conditions for them. in this, make sure can those without homes receive bottled water, mass, hand sanitizers,
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and daily supplies of food, clearly traumatized. the face an uncertain future. as emergency teams clear the rubble, huge challenges are piling up. the hundreds of thousands of people affected by the earthquakes will stay in shelters or relocate to save her houses until those are rebuilt. but in the meantime, they will continue to be exposed to the threats of after shocks. diseases and toxins in the air. david, which wick, leads a team of doctors from the u. k. and his worry it, it's inevitable that you're going to see a royce in disease. and it's also inevitable. there will be some kind of infectious disease. your new series, how quickly we can go on top of it all together and control it for now, people in color, my mother's a desperate to retrieve their belongings. this is all volunteers could recover from
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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. hush about bella al jazeera gala. my mom rush. meanwhile, in syria, the white helmets, a warning of the growing threat of cholera in rabble held areas as a result of the earthquakes. the groups as the damaged infrastructure and sanitation has been massive and they could be a real catastrophe for people. they're also reporting crags, in many residential buildings and schools, as latham too dangerous to use. now, a bombing, a crowded bazaar has killed at least 5 people in southwest, in pakistan. it's not clear who is by the attack and bar can't that police say a bomb had been raked to a motorcycle and designated by remote control. at least 16 others have been injured . or con is emb, lucius don province,
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where iso pakistani taliban and separate his group all carry out regular attacks. without is our life, am not more so to bring you on the program. the looking at the grinding battle in easton, ukraine is russian forces slowly and mon sandback nice and white protest is across mexico. think the president is undermining that democracy? ah hello. we may well see a developing tropical storm, just around bangor to and fiji. just to cross at eastern side of for the coral c as we go through the next couple of days, most straighter is steadily could be very wet once again. very active monsoon troth healthy paris of low pressure brings lie be storms. and where from more than
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passive, doubly way through the northern territory, back up into northern areas of queensland for the south. it is generally drive up a few showers just around the east coast, which was west again for i am warm in per temperatures here around $36.00 celsius. the heat as east for ad lay $26.00 celsius on monday. so we get 8 or 9 degrees down on recent days, or the same as we go through choose day. wet weather will flirt with the far north of new zealand pulling away as we go on through choose. i hope you try and fight here by wednesday, but a chassis and charles is pushing into the south allen by that state. and notice there's that developing tropical system very close to fiji as we go for the middle part of the week. so the possibility of flooding and some very strong winds, windsor easing, meanwhile, across such a pad and the skies are brightening up more in the way of sunshine. take care with 13 celsius on monday afternoon, getting up to 18 for tuesday. meanwhile, china is lucky, final dry ah,
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the, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people with thoughtful conversation, the struggles that we see in the global south africa. not because of our help, but because with 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 with the most impacted in the 1st impact to the or in the global side less always how it is pub to as your baba and after dreaming fast fashion should be actually regulated just like cigarette studio b unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah huck mag sick look at the main stories this hour and now could he is ready?
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media. 6th settlements have in 6th settlers of been arrested off to hundreds when on a rampage and the occupied by spite of how warren setting fire had palestinian homes and cause dozens have been injured. tax come off to settlers were shot dead in horror. on the sunday. at least $59.00 migrants including 12 children have died in a shipwreck off the coast of sylvan italy. more than 80 survivors have been rescued . nigeria, the pilot being counted off the saturdays presidential parliamentary elections the tightest the years. some areas in one province extended voting through sunday. after the polling stations that would be sat by delays i. it's 20 years since the start of the war and i forn, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed. millions more, forced out of their homes. many still live in camps with no or else to go. hip morgan reports from northern duffle. this was once a home in the village of elk,
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a shadow and to dance north dar 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 and i'd love him for them. coursera people came and dreaded the village. there were 6 cars are 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 survival miss animal. by the less or more uno bottle. the worst started in 2003 with therefore he 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 work still remains. hundreds of villages across the da 4 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 treble groups included, compensation for victims upper were, but some displaced people say other issues keep them from returning. when it is yet not another got thrown off for the people who killed us. some birds, our villages are still out there and the still aren't. we can't leave the camp without being assaulted by all. men are running into pickups. with loaded guns will, number connecticut, local authorities say security will be provided for those wanting to return. we actually agreeing to were peace agreement in the, in the security protocol agreement that we said that do it goes through attorneys.
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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 to wants to return home. but he needs to be sure it is safe. he doesn't want to be forced to leave again. he bo morgan al jazeera uncle, shadow north. dar for russian forces are continuing their advance in east and you cried. a mosque of act. wagner. globe says it's fighters. have captured a village, north of backlit. fighting has been concentrated around the city for weeks. some of the java reports from the russian capital a town in ruins. while he's of gunfire becoming closer to the center of boss 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. so my father is doing a chill,
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guy was a so units of wagner completely captured the village of your head. no. in the norse of buck mote, nice to read a box, a motor as russian forces take more positions and slowly move deeper into east in ukraine. western powers have imposed more sanctions in a move to 0 in on those who 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? they have one goal to divide the former soviet union and the russian federation.
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and then maybe they will accept us into the so called family of civilized nations, but only separately piece by piece, the rhetoric cash through just a didn't previous rounds of sanctions against moscow have not achieved the desired results. as russia has been able to find new allies and markets, and as the rhetoric from both sides of the conflict gets more intense, peace becomes an ever distant possibility. some of enjoy without the 0 muscle. thousands has gathered in cities throughout mexico to protest against present under his manner lopez, albert jewels proposal to downsize the independent electoral authority. opponent say those changes will threaten democracy and accusation, and present vigorously denies money. rattler has more on this now 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
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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 say 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 this manuel hope is over though it has defended these reforms, 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 conserves being expressed from congressional leaders in the united states, in a joint statement from the u. s. house and senate foreign relations committee. the
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u. s. a foreign relations committees both said that these reforms that mexico not only role the clock back od mexican democracy, but also on us mexico relations south career has been increasing interest rates to curb soaring inflation. that shaken the property market, which until recently, was considered a safe investment in us can report on the story now 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 than she's proper to prices have fallen by 1520 percent. but when we look at apartments, the most common type of homes that 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 a president's legacy. when jane ended his term with an apology,
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as housing prices in the sol area doubled on his watch, dozens of rounds of price control regulations fail to prevent speculative by the apartments you see behind you were the 1st rebuild during a development boom of the 1970s setting the scene for what is known as hum done today. since then, real estate has been the most sought after investment to grow well for south koreans. but now that's being tested. analysts point to interest rate hikes, the central bank raised this 1st partly by almost 3 percentage points in about 17 months to stem capital outflow to the us and inflation tom unit. and we'll do that on 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 that to tapered to the 3 percent range by the end of the year. oh,
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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 have for example, i think we keep track of how much we eat out. now tell i want to spend ah, in department stores, builders 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 ah .
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