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mullins by the sound. is there a life window or so coming up? how to clean up 18000 football fields of rubble in turkey in the wake of 2 devastating earthquakes. 61 people drown in the mediterranean trying to reach europe or even lead his train criticism on them migration policy. and 20 years on from the south, the wound awful. we meet people who say their lives have only got worse. ah, israeli forces have deployed hundreds of additional troops to the occupied west bank in response to an escalation of violence on sunday. to israeli settlers was shot and killed in the city of nablus. internal forces save as still searching for palestinians suspects. some settlers responded by burning down pals. damian homes
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overnight. one palestinian was killed, hundreds happen injured. sarah. carrots begins our coverage 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 call 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 brought that innocent? israeli? we remote be filing we will do everything you know apollo to put up. i will make sure that the grading period safety 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 that bottle was at 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 the u. s.
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broke could meeting was being held in jordan between israel and the palestinian authority along with egypt and jordanian officials. he 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. during sunday's cabinet meeting is reydell lead has promised to fast track a bill that will allow the courts to impose the death penalty for offences including attacks on his radio to me. one of many exploited measures being brought in by israel's far right government. that is showing no sign of working towards a 2 state solution with the palestinians. thought of heights al jazeera west. jerusalem must have a bar go t z. secretary general, the palestinian national initiative,
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he says is riley settlers are behaving like armed gangs and they have the backing of these riley government the whole town, however, we had at least $110.00 people. so 5, somewhere stabbed some live shot at the sound would mean beaten and the homes will fire, still going down and inside it. and it's like so vicious fashion back. the only way i can describe it, this is the behavior of fascist gang who really said this is something we've never seen before. and it is clear now set, let's themselves are sitting in the most important positions and the government, including small rituals, settler who has become now in charge of the bank and media,
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as well as within the vehicle has been classified as a terrorist and is now the minister in charge of bodies. so the thing is that in the hands of the assembly shooting attack and we will lift on 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, the prime minister, and they will not respect what was agreed upon. well the us broke and talks in jordan, have been imposed by several palestinian factions, hama says the meeting will only help israel to come up. it's crimes in the occupied territory and will not change anything for palestinian dealers, thinking about which we strongly condemn the palestinian authorities. participation
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in the security meeting with the zionist occupation kaba, this meeting aims to curb the intifada when the revolution of our palestinian people in the west bank and jerusalem. this participation means that the security coordination between the occupation and the palestinian authority is very strong and is not suspended. like the authority announced. this meeting is against national unity and represents at least some powerful leadership in the palestinian authority. what is required is to hold a regional arab summit to support our people and the resistance egyptian foreign minister thomas shook rate he has arrived in damascus. it's the 1st visit by car is taught diplomat. since the syrian conflict began in 2011 and follows a meeting by senior our politicians with president busha, i'll ask that the talks were aimed at bringing syria back into the arab league after it was suspended in 2011, i saw conducted a crackdown on last protest against his rule leading to a civil war. just want to return to our top story. i want to show you these live
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pictures coming in from hawaii in the occupied west bank. you can see the buildings and cars that have been torched by israeli settlers over night. we need to really stuff been shot dead in the occupied west bank and israeli police say they're looking for palestinian suspects. some settlers eventually responded by burning down palestinian homes that if some of the destruction we are looking at that life will need to. abraham explains why groups like how us are gaining popularity. it's hard to miss growing palestinian support for arm groups. the neatest example with seen as thousands demonstrated across the occupied west bank at midnight, responding to a cold by the lines them arm hook 11
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palestinians were killed in an israeli date on the city of nablus. on wednesday. some were fighters from the group. 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 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. on the palestinian 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 say that the goal now is to ensure stability.
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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 the abraham edges. eda, the occupied westbank for me. take a has steps off efforts to clear the rebel 3 weeks off to to devastating earthquakes. equipment has been sent to the affected areas as they are now concerns about people's health. let's go straight to our correspondent to raise a bow, who is live in guys in tech, in southern turkey, teresa, we know the turkish government has been under a lot of pressure to provide help for the people living in this part of the country . there is need for a lot of things. what is the situation where you are?
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what are you seeing? are people getting the help they need? while i am in the center of guardians, have this is a plaza where you can see there's dozens and dozens of tens with people living in them. and wherever you go, in se, enter kia, this is the image that you see right now. tens, all over the place with hundreds of 1000 people who have been displaced. either their homes were completely destroyed or they're too afraid to go back to their homes because they have been damaged. and the aftershock that are still ongoing are scaring to population. we have to been talking to, to the best people all around this area. and what they're telling us is that they have gotten some tens that they have some food that they have some water that it's difficult to be on the outdoors in the middle of winter. but they're struggling, but they're also telling us that some of them have received some government assistance. the turkish government has been handing out around $500.00 among those
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affected. we know that 1000000 people have already got that money. this is something to help them. the government is hoping to put together also a rebuilding plan. we're building around $200000.00 homes in the next year. it's an enormous tax because the challenges ahead and the difficulties and many of these people are, are facing right now are enormous. but also what we've been seeing in several cities across this area that the work has started. deborah has started to be removed. we were in the city of her cotton man, mad asha where there was lots of work inside the city to clear the millions of rags of rubble that is cantered all around. this area rubble, dust and loss are everywhere in so this tend to kia these days. in either mine might out or thirty's have already started to clear the rubble. but not
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a mean says she cannot forget what she has lost and comes here every day where her home once stood at your card. when we removed my mother and father from the rubble, only my father was alive every day. i come to the same place to see if i can find their belongings just to have a memory. clearing away, the mountains of rubble is a daunting task because it is everywhere in this part of the country. trucks have unloaded tongs of rubble all around this area, creating this mountains that you can see right behind me. removing that breeze from the center of the city is a huge challenge. according to the united nations, the volume of the rubble that needs to be removed, all put together will cover an area over round 100 square kilometers or over $18000.00 football fields. the turkish government says the rubble will be removed and processed without harming the environment. and the people but
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environmental groups have express fears about possible contamination. there is also health concerns about the presence of afaik, dust and mineral that could cause cancer which was permitted to use into kia until 2014. this map shows that as well that was detected in the areas affected by the earthquakes in the city of hatha. patients are showing up non stop at this field hospital set up by the indonesian government. many are coming from regular checkups, but others with respiratory difficulties. dr. corner in the one says the clean up process is crucial to prevent decease. people must be a tougher buyer. must be given the the mass. if there's a community surrounding the rumble, before they start to clean the rumble of the cleaning of the robbers makes good.
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the task is effect, the people are primarily after respiratory problem to, to you struggling to cope with a scale of the disaster caused by the earthquakes. removing the rubber is only the 1st step of the likely many challenges ahead. the government is under a lot of pressure, not only to clear the rubble to begin a rebuilding process, and to also assist the the hundreds of thousands of people that are leaving on 10th the outdoors. among other things, it has also launched an investigation over 600 individuals, organizations that are also issued around a 190 arrest warrants among property owners, directors of construction company. because one of the big issues caused by the earth. where is that brand new building that we're supposed to to resist an earthquake did not, and there were completely destroyed. so those investigations are ongoing. but many of the people, when you talk to them,
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they say that they celebrate this investigation, but, but they really want to know is when they'll be able to go back to their normal lives. okay, thank you for that to raise about their life 1st and cost in tap in southern turkey . okay, still ahead on al jazeera, we have the latest on the russian advanced towards south east and ukrainian city of moot class. ah. hello is nice and quiet across northwestern part of your big area of high pressing . see large the clear skies here. little bit of fair weather collab. i wanted to shower into that eastern side of england coming around our large area of high pressure to the eastern flank of that. we're pulling a normally when it's cold enough and down towards the made. it has been a really rocky over the last couple of days. some violent storms rumbling away,
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the stays very unsettled as we go on through the next couple of days. ceaser bits and pieces of snow on the northern flank of that's just around the balkans, northern areas of italy pushing down into the far south west of france. maybe some snow way towards the pyrenees as well. could even see some snow around the valley. eric side of the high ground, emma yorkie. yep. you could see some snow here, and there will be some very heavy rain and the likelihood of some flooding temperature struggle even in madrid. 5 degrees celsius here warms up a touch as we go on into tuesday. asked tom still churning away in that western side of the wet, more wet and windy weather coming in as i stayed over toward sea balkans, pushing across into we're grace into bulgaria. we'll see some wet weather here as well, but the eastern side of the med not too bad. we got some warmth for car right around 26 degrees and very windy for libya. ah. but
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in 543, he won a front takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police were unflinching questions. this war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign wrote men, join me, mark him on hill for of right what out 0 ah, ah, ah. working out as a reminder of our top stories, this is where any forces have deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the
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occupied west bank in response to an escalation of violence. 2 israeli settlers and one palestinian were killed on sunday. ticarry stepped up efforts to clear away rubble 3 weeks after 2 devastating at quakes has been sent to the affected areas as there are concerns about peoples only 61. people including 12 children have died in a ship, rac off the coast of southern italy on saturday. more than 18 people have rescued. official say the boat was traveling to italy from turkey. those on board were trying to reach europe through the mediterranean. let him out my reports. the aftermath of a tragedy is they retrieve the data. this video shows some of the dozens of bodies which washed off on the eastern coast of calabria. this is what remains of the boat . they were all. more bodies was spotted at sea. the coast guards continued looking
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for survivors on sunday. it was nighttime when the vessel found it. during rough weather on a rocky reef near the result of the council could throw it was reportedly carrying as many as 150 people. many of them with an afghan stone 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 a system on the virgin mary help these brothers yansa live on the lie in 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 departs. 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 bava al jazeera results of nigeria as presidential election are beginning to come in. balance have been counted and once become the tightest race in decades. voting was extended in sunday on to some areas, face delays, parramatta reports from a new go. in the southeast. however,
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there is cautious optimism across nigeria, as people wait for the final official election results. all voting took place in a few parts of the country on sunday, with technical glitches and isolated cases of violence disrupt to polls the day before. some of those who voted, hope results will be announced soon. you should begin with. a move gets refused to make malicious free bay and fust up. so got everybody. so would let you on hold on get to think talk to the needs of 50 that is mentally flip 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, most populous nation. but only 3 are seen as having any chances of winning paula to knew of the governing or progress is congress, former vice president, a to club rebecca, of the main opposition people, democratic party and former
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a number of state governor peter o. b of the smaller labor party but wins the presidency, will have a lot of challenges to deal with turning around based running economy, attacked by our groups in some regions, cash shortages, as well as the high cost of living good, wild blue ball. nigerians also voted for parliamentarians to represent them for the next 4 years. if these alex cells don't go well, you have a situation where we become to boding for donations. we become a destination for 80 destination for help. what at, on play our parts. in joining jew contribution development, nigeria 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, anciently harder matessa al, jazeera indigo nigeria. meanwhile, a group of all men in nigeria stormed a vote counting center posing as electrical officials in the city of lagos. the
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attacks had party agents with knives and sticks as soon overpowered by soldiers that have been other isolated incidents of violence during saturday's vote. not 20 years after the start of the war in dar for hundreds of thousands of people were main in camps across the region. thus, despite a peace dale signed 2 years ago, when he said it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid, hey, morgan has more from samsung camp in north daphne, when we're started info down to western region of dar for eileen mahmud says he didn't expect it to reach his village in the wheeler in its north, but eventually it did. and he and his family were forced to find refuge in this camp. guillermina. and when we fled our homes in 2003 and was sheltering in the open or under trees, we thought it wouldn't last and continued farming that year. but couldn't harvest
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anything cuz it got to new, know people were killed, homes were burning. families was separated as like fled. i was separated from my sons and only found them when the camp was set up. the dar 4 were killed, more than 300000 people and over 2000000 while forth from their homes, according to the un, 20 years on many areas in the region remain devastated from the war. villages and towns were emptied, as people fled seeking safety. several camps have been set up across the region to shelter those, escaping the fighting. many camps for the displaced and therefore half turned into town, seemingly replacing those destroyed during years of war. but they all like basic services. there is no running water here, no electricity. and many people rely on humanitarian aid. but it has been to the link for those who live here. and i had was we've had cars to receive a since we came into the cam. but some calls has been helpful. some people get them every 6 months and some regular, large families that get
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a didn't even get enough to last month. the number of 8 organizations in the camp has also gone down. 8 organizations say a lack of funding is hampering their efforts. we don't have enough assistance to go around. we have limited resources, and we are in a very difficult position where we have to choose from who gets assistance and who doesn't. so what we try to do is to increase informing our donors our donors of the plight and the condition id says his children have no no other home than ba camps. and after 2 decades of living as a displaced person, his worried his grandchildren will also grow up with limited assistance and away from their home village. he will morgan, alta 0, them some camp north star for the russian forces are continuing their advanced and eastern ukraine. the must go back. wagner. mastery group says it's fight his
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account to the village of your here in norfolk newt, fighting has been concentrated around the city for weeks now a some, a bunch of aid reports from the russian capital. a town in ruins. while he is of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bust 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 assault units of wagner completely captured the village of your head now in the north of buck motes, nice new baltimore. 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,
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which target $87.00 individuals and 30 for commercial and legal entities. that's in addition to the latest u. s. export restrictions and sanctions. for russia, the conflict has become an existential issue. character she reduced, she started another abuse leg lumnick. when all the dig nato countries of declared the aim to inflict a strategic defeat on ourselves. how can we not consider that nuclear capabilities under these circumstances? certainly, but they have one goal to divide. the former soviet union and the russian federation . and then maybe they will accept us into the so called family of civilized nations, but only separately piece by piece. the writer cars grew just 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 enjoy without the 0, moscow,
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u. k and e leaders. the g to hold talks on monday to finalize a day of the northern islands pace break said trading arrangements here, pm, commission, president or sullivan. the lie, an u. k. prime minister over she's to knock are expected to discuss the details of the northern ireland protocol. it requires the region to follow some u laws to avoid checks out the board of the republic of on and some know the not in political group say this undermines the regions, links the rest of the united kingdom. so farmers in yemen are hoping to revive their once booming coffee industry. the nation was the 1st in the world to commercially grow an export to plant. and after 8 years of war production has plunged. victoria gayton b explains 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
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replaced by the mild narcotic cat, which is easier to farm. but with hopes of a new un broke a truce being agreed. farmers want to reverse the decline with a garage. i gotta tell you what 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. have you gotten a lemon? yemen 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 of varieties. is it all that yemen has got?
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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 here are optimistic about the future. damon 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. cough 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 short at preserving their most ancient of crops and to proud heritage, victoria gates and be al jazeera, the launch of this space, eggs crews, 6 mission, has been cancelled because of a ground system issue, the rocket was g to carry 2 astronauts from russia and the u. e to the international space station. nasa says mission will be rescheduled
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