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from civilians to soldiers as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts? witness on al jazeera. ah ah, this is a news hour on al jazeera, 40 back to ball live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel deployed hundreds of additional soldiers as tensions wise in the occupied west bank with 2 israel settlers and one
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palestinian debts. how to clean up 18000 football fields of rubble in turkey as yet another earthquake shapes to region. also this hour 61 people drowned in the mediterranean trying to reach europe while e u leaders, trade criticism on their migration policy. and on the brink of a new deal at u. k, and e u. leaders are set to discuss a potential breakthrough in the post breakfast tray deal for more than i am for a smile. have all the latest sport, including a star performance by paris, saint germaine, superstar. do we know massey, angelina bobby, combined to down arch rivals? marcell, tighten p. jeez, that griff on top spots in the french silence is the all right. try to draw. ah, thank you much for joining us. israel has deployed hundreds of additional soldiers
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to the occupied west bank after an escalation of violence to his railey settlers was shot and killed in the city of nablus on sunday. is ready for says say they are still searching for palestinian suspects. israeli settlers responded by burning down palestinian homes over night. a just pictures from the area show the damage caused to palestinian homes, art and businesses. settlers protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to palestinians. one palestinian was killed and hundreds were injured. al jazeera fell high right, begins our coverage from west joslyn. this is where the attack happened in the town of hawaii in the occupied was thank 2 brothers from a nearby legal israeli settlements with 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
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south of nablus. unfortunately, but there was, when did he dropped out? innocent israeli, we will not be filing, we will do everything in our apollo to put up our will to do, make sure that the grading period safely, even belinda was well, shortly after the shooting. israeli settlers in nearby areas burned down several palestinian homes. many have been injured since bottles of 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, his radio minister benjamin netanyahu denied the freezing of any settlement
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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. true one of many expedited 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. as sir joined, sarah, i right now live in the occupied west bank surround, assigned. you're on your way to who are now tell us about what you're hearing about the situation there this morning. that's right, well we're on our way there. and it's a close israeli military zone where they've shot areas around that. we're hoping we'll be able to get past as far as i just wanted to show you where i, i me just see these buildings is a place called sort of messiah where just a few weeks ago that liz also put some of the palestinian homes in that area and if
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we can, over this way with the camera, you'll see just behind that hill behind me is also where an illegal israeli jewish settlements is. one of many in occupied west bank. now that roads you will see next to me here is the main road that cuts the water. i'm not worried with taking. this is a road that's used by israeli settlers that try to get through this settlements. and there that's used both by palestinians as well as the settlers. now the situation in, whoa are from what we're hearing and from the people we've been speaking to. they say that they've been ordered by the israeli forces to shut down their shops the 3 days. a lot of them are scared even to go out in the streets because of the attacks you've had. i'm going to have been port prevented by the settlers from even entering the area overnights. you had holmes, you've had caused torch as well. and palestinians are saying in the area that they feel that they're not protected as the security forces. the israeli forces stood
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and watch what was happening right underneath and is not is rarely who is all going to be increasing in number already. as we were traveling through here, i've come from west jerusalem. we've already seen a set up in israeli security step up in is really security and ease events on sunday. happen fair after the u. s. broker that meeting in jordan between israel and the palestinian authority. what's been the political response so far? absolutely will, all of this was unfolding as the israelis were meeting with palestinian authority as well as egyptian andrew davy intelligence. and this whole meeting was mediated by the us to try and reduce those tensions. now the irony is, is that you had that was burning homes, of course palestinian. also this all started when a palestinian shot to israeli settlers in hawaii. now the situation though is that these meetings are happening,
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but not much is coming or concluding out of what was decided and the statement was released was that there will be a freeze on settlement expansion, pay and occupied, occupied westbank. but then from miss benjamin netanyahu said that that's absolutely not true, they won't be a freeze. and expanding the settlements this new right wing ultra nationalist government that's on the nation of people, including ministers. you have the minister of national security. it's a mob been given as well as the minister of finance church that was just re days ago given his new role within the ministry of defense to be put in charge of these expansions of the settlements. and yesterday he tweets and saying, but not one single day, there will be a freeze of the settlement. so even within the israeli government, you're seeing a lot of political wrangling and support for the settlers view and has already said that just this year alone, the number of more attacks against palestinians is
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a lot higher than last year. and the highest has been since 2006. all right, sorry i thank you very much for that update. hi ross lives there from the occupied west bank on her way to the town of wires. where is really said, liz burnt down palestinian home last night? well, earlier we spoke to omar, who is a resident of hawaii, and he explains what happened yesterday. we have witnessed a new level of care lising said does grimes, where they aggressively stag everything on the go? i mean, i mean it's literally, i mean, shops, people, so like it's house house said trees, gars, gars, spare parts because they're trying to, to enter the houses. they burn almost everything. they were 100 percent protected
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by the army. and it is a new way of expressing the, expressing their, the got to make a barbarian actions on the ground where they are protected by the police and the army. and an additional battalion of the day as lady army came yesterday to protect them while they were expressing their anger by burning everything on the ground. it was a very, very new level and new way of securing people while there are damaging and destroying and demolishing and burning everything. it was in a really but a body on yesterday while we can now speak to i had apple pie shows a children's rights advocate with the defense for children international palestine is joining us live from ramallah in the occupied by bank. as we've heard from our correspondent israel is deploying additional troops to the occupied. west bank are
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not hundreds of, of soldiers on the ground. can you tell us what impact this is having on the people, the palestinians who live in the west bank and on the residents of hawaii? specifically i think that the men bit of us of deploying new new battle you on the saw talk netlist. it's not to students who are looking at it from the settlers because the jobs and the army as back in for a lot of who are listing and home it put it so the bus as to carry the men over there to get us started. and what so, according to our mission, it's clear what was something that there was some expect that they have to have been q and b come and give you this. and then because the,
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as i said at that, but the student forms that shoot to of homes where are many children. so the want to put it to korea then atmosphere of terrified terrified the finance who are living in that area. the problem that the army almost do nothing in order to prevent the settler. i was going to back that when the settlers attacked the wire i. yesterday they were already israeli soldiers on the ground. they did nothing to stop the settler attacks. almost they did nothing and the big show to stab the is the eating meat. right. so so really is where the last so he's out as assisting phoebe and women
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women. this do not reflect the thought of the situation on the ground and all the actions that the is the last one, because simply the they can prevents them. but it's been an inhabitant, the area of the them to me i can you tell us more about why is self the town who makes up the population of horror? and how is the damage already suffered overnight? going to affect the people who live there actually water, it's not the only philistine and then it's that have been a death by the just a lot in addition to what is that body in other villages that what it's through disability to de mayo
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clinic. it, we in the northern part of the west bank, that's nothing but the central part of the what the, what on the road, which is that road 60 is that a lot of our bus and get through that. so it's like anybody's been in college and i still almost have it done. what happens then? what needs to happen in your view to protect these communities and these children we believe that the army and prevent the from in the community to clear that there is no world in order but it been said plus and that
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is the tendency when the glove is boiling and the when you are so terrified to prevent them from and it stands for b is not available to says that merely supplement expansion. so the response of the to what's happening and what as to approve more demand in the tool. what happens in the base that of the thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us i. i bought a cache, a children's rights advocate joining us there from the occupied westbank. why some breaking news to tell you about 9? there's been another earthquake in turkey. one person has been reported dead in carmel, mirage and more buildings have been destroyed. the magnitude 5.6 gray, came 3 weeks after 2 major earthquakes that killed at least 50000 people across
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hickey and syria. as bringing teresa bull, whose life for as in garza and to have been 7 turkey, so another earthquake in just the last hour, bring us up to speed with the latest theresa. while the earthquake was also felt here, we are in the center of guardians, have a wide where those who have been affected by the earthquakes that happened on february a 6 are living now inside tens. and he generated once again, fear and anguish, among so many other things. the information that we have is that the epi center was in my la. it's about 3 hours away from where we are a several buildings or where were destroyed. the mayor of there has said that turkish emergency services have deployed search and rescue operation to see whether anyone has been trapped in the rubble, the other. a city affected was cut on mathematics. that's about one hour away from where we are. we know that effect to re collapsed what, at least one person was killed there, and 3 others were injured. and this is ongoing. we're hearing almost every day of
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aftershocks and an earthquakes, not such as this one. but suddenly this is something that has been ongoing. it's terribly upsetting for those who have survived many of those living here. their homes have been destroyed, but others, they have their homes, they have been damaged, but they do not want to go back there precisely. because of the aftershocks in this type of earthquakes that are being felt throughout the region and more anguish for the people, there's been 3 weeks now to recess in those 2 powerful earthquakes across turkey and syria. how are people coping 3 weeks on well this sir. earthquakes, an aftershock that cell ongoing after those 2 big ones that happened almost 3 weeks ago. i suddenly unsettling for people here, but they're still struggling on a day to day basis. wherever you go. in this part of the country you're seeing tense like this one with people that have been living there for 3 weeks and they're telling us that yes, they have received some tense. they have received some water and food,
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but they don't know what is going to happen with their life. we also know that the turkish government has given people some cash handouts and assist, and it's around $500.00 around a 1000000 people have received that amount of money. but still, many of the people we've been talking to here are telling us that it is not enough . we just spoke to a woman, for example, that says at 5 families are leaving just inside one to 10th at 110th. and you can imagine, you know, how difficult it is to continue in those conditions. the turkish government is saying that it's hoping to with at least 200000 homes in one year, that is putting lots of effort to assist the population. but still, it is an enormous challenge. and another challenge right now is what's happening with a rebel in all this part of the country around 200000000 tons of raoul will have to be removed earlier this week. we were in a city there where there's making lots of effort to get the rubble out of the city
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so that the rebuilding process may begin. rubble, dust and loss are everywhere in. so this tend to a kia these days inc. i am on might out or thirties have already started to clear the rubble. but net amine 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 longer. been clearing away. the mountains of rubble is a daunting task because it is everywhere in this part of the country. trucks have unloaded tongues of rabble all around this area, creating this mountains that you can see right behind me. removing the degrees from the center of the city is a huge challenge. according to the united nations,
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the volume of the rubble that needs to be removed, all put together would 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 environmental groups have express fears about possible contamination. there is also health concerns about the presence of apparatus 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 for regular checkups, but others with respiratory difficulties. dr. corner in the one says the
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clean up process is crucial to prevent the seas. people must be a tougher buyer. must be given the, the mass. if there's a community surrounding the the rumble. before they start to clean the rumble of the cleaning of the romulus makes good, the task is a fact. the people are premier lee after a respiratory problem to g, struggling to cope with a scale of a disaster caused by the earthquakes. removing the rubber is only the 1st step of the likely many challenges ahead well, and as that we, the government is forcing to remove the rival to begin the rebuilding process. we're hearing more information about the earthquake that happened on this day. it's about 3 hours away from here in the city of mulatto, the vice president has just said that at least 20 buildings have collapsed. the 22 people have been taken to
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a hospital and the situation is ongoing. the turkish emergency services have been deployed, search and rescue operations are on the way, and this is terribly upsetting for people that are living intense lighting camps like this one. many of them have lost all of their belongings during the earthquake, and many of them have lost their loved ones. so situations such as this one, i put lots of tension on and ground, lot of anguish on the ground. many people here would like to know when they'll be able to go back to their normal lives. theresa bull. thank you very much for that update and our series, we're seeing another earthquake in southern turkey will keep a close eye on the situation and update you as in when we have more information. meanwhile, egypt foreign minister has arrived in damascus for the 1st time since the start of syria civil war. sammy shall crease visit comes a day after syrian president bush on the 3rd. met with members of the arab league, syria were suspended from the group in 2011. after i had conducted a crackdown on mass protest against his rule shook re said to head to ankara, turkey later on monday. as plenty more had on this al jazeera news hour,
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including right now i jerry is waiting hope as results begin to come in after an election marked by delays in sports, manchester united have claimed the 1st major trophy of english domestic season details coming out ah. s u k and e u leaders are due to hold talks in the coming hours to finalize a deal for northern ireland. supposed brakes had trading arrangements, european commission president, aust, lavonne de leon and the british prime minister issues so not are expected to discuss the details of the northern ireland protocol. dispute about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern i that island. let's go back to john hall who's in westminster for is so jonah, a busy day for the british prime minister,
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are they on the cusp of a deal? well interesting. those were the very words used by the foreign secretary dominic rob over the weekend describing how close they are to a deal will be at a cost with a know to portion because exactly a week ago they were in this very position, expecting a deal imminently a deal did not, in fact emerge that said, they weren't perhaps dealing with this level of certain choreography around events . because we know there is to be a meeting in the next hour and a half or so between us on the line. as you said, that the european commission president danbury, soon as the prime minister, there is a cabinet meeting scheduled for later. conservative party empties have been ordered to appear in the house of commons later this afternoon for a possible statement by the prime minister. there's even talk of a press conference potentially between rich sooner and ursula on the line. so yet the expectation is that
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a deal is imminent. quite possibly today that they are meeting for what are described as final talks to rubber stamp the last few details. so that they can then reveal the text of this deal, much of which has been in the hands of negotiators for some time. now reveal the text of the deal for scrutiny by interested parties not least the democratic unionists, of course in northern ireland who have refused to rejoin power sharing in northern ireland because they believe that it was non protocol threatens northern islands, place in the union with united kingdom and the other key constituency to scrutinize this deal will be fees in the prime minister's own party. hard line pro bricks, it empties who have already signal deep misgivings. if this deal continues to hold any influence or the european union over the affairs of northern ireland and therefore over the affairs of the united kingdom, i was going to ask if the deal would be accepted if there was a deal, would it be accepted by all parties well,
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it depends what's in it. we haven't seen the texts, but they've been leaks of course, and we get a fairly good idea of the changes. it's not a total overhaul of the protocol, but key changes will involve a green route, so called a customs green route goods coming from the mainland to know the not. and that aren't destined to go any further. busy the northern ireland into the minimizing checks on those goods of these a key goods, food stops and so on. that hits believe will minimize the need for scrutiny and arbitration by the european court of justice and northern ireland would be given a final say on any changes to trade rules instituted by brussel. these are all key sticking points. the big question is, are they enough to secure the acceptance of the d, u p, and those m p 's in the conservative party? the other question of course, is, might the rejection either of their rejection of the deal necessarily mean the deal would be scuppered or might refuse to next press on, regardless in what would be a real point of improving relations between the u. k and the
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e u. so it becomes clear that what's being described as the most perilous, weak yet for richie soon act might begin with a deal with europe. but that could just be the 1st hurdle. jonah, thank you. jenna. how lived there in london. at least $61.00 people including 12 children, have died in a ship wreck off the coast of southern italy. more than 80 people have been rescued . officials say the boat was traveling to italy from take here. those on board were trying to reach europe through the mediterranean barbary for the aftermath of a tragedy is they retrieved this video shows some of the dozens of bodies which washed up on the eastern coast of calabria. and 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 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,
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among the dead women and children, 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, pope francis 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 that's 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. critics, a suggestions for a common asylum system and legal migration routes have gone no way for years. italy's prime minister at 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.
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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 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 baba al jazeera caroline valium and then is from doctors without borders. she says governments in europe, making it more difficult to carry out rescue missions. 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 who rescue people are being sent to ports that are very far away from the certain rescues own
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that are due on the northern coast of italy. so we sailed many days with people on board to disembark in 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 either independently or be rescued by the tell you and coast guard. so the number of people in the arriving with the help of n g o z is a minority. but as unfortunately has been the case already for many years, there is the campaign against to work that we do and that today 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. i can only see that having worked on a 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 that journey if they would
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have seen another option. so people will continue to take these extremely dangerous turn east. this is the reality that we faced. still i had on the news hour foldable phones and 6 g connections will take you to boston owner, where all the latest tech is on display at the mobile world. com, bryce, and in sport it was a record breaking 9 for this and be a star details telling that major to say ah hello is nice and quiet across northwestern part of your big area of high pressure . see large the clear skies here. it was a fair weather clap and we wanted to show it to that eastern side of england coming around our large area of high pressure to the eastern flag that we're pulling
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normally when this cold enough and down towards the made. it has been a really rocky, over the last couple of days, some violent storms rumbling away, 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. i stayed over toward sea balkans pushing across into we're grace, it's bulgaria. we'll see some wet weather here as well, but the eastern side of the med not too bad. we got some warmth. the car right around 26 degrees and very windy for libya.
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it's perfectly brandon. good. part one. on al jazeera lou. ah ah, you're watching, he's out on al jazeera with me for the back people. a reminder of our top stories is really forces have deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank in response to an escalation of violence. major switches from the area showed damage cause to palestinian homes and businesses. fentler's protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to the palestinians. a magnitude 5.6 quake has shaken the city of morality in eastern turkey. one person
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has been reported dead in kalamazoo, mirage and more buildings have been destroyed there. can you try my king 3 weeks after 2 major earthquakes that killed at least 50000 people across hickey and syria? while in the devastated turkish province of our tay, hundreds of industries and slowly looking to restart, but they are fears. the scale of the disaster could set back turkey's economic development by years. rob mcbride reports from the city of an takia just outside an takia, a city devastated by the earthquakes. this industrial zone bears little evidence of the disaster. business owner looked for packer shows as the cranks in his offices building in a no north quake zone. he says special measures were taken to ensure it would escape any disaster relatively unscathed. but that's now little comfort, given what's happened to his home province, citizens la city,
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but allow our people, the destruction from this was so huge that the government cannot deal with it on its own will no government cannot come with us. we all need to work together, trailing behind the rest of turkey, a economically, this region was already receiving special assistance. and there's a growing awareness of the help it needs now. is would a little bit over, we will rebuild these cities from scratch. we will not just repair and restore things, we will rebuild and new on takia from scratch done. pot i stumbled on it off course does, can also affect industries in a stumble and anchor. that's why we need to take action as soon as possible in industrial zones. like this one, you're probably the museum at this glass manufacturer. the buildings are intact, but the stock pile of completed glass bears testimony to the quakes violence, 80 percent of the sheet glass doors here that 700 tons,
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either smashed or damaged. getting industrial zones like this one working again is seen as vital with some estimates saying this one region is now responsible for nearly 10 percent of the country's economic output. normally employing 120 workers in his machine making factory lot for knows recovery will be slow starting 1st with providing the homes and services needed by our workforce. and is also not on bottom of the biggest problem is accommodation after workers health has a problem. there is no hospital education, there is no school. but 1st of all, accommodation for workers and day families who eaten a head, a huge reconstruction effort to overcome the enormity of the devastation. rob mcbride, al jazeera and takia as a result of nigeria as presidential election are beginning to come in ballard to being counted in what's become the tightest race in decades. vote was voting rather
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was extended into sunday after some areas face delays, harmful task reports from inaugural in the southeast of my chair. however, there is cautious optimism across nigeria as people wait for the final official election results. bob 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. shoot recovery fee of a move gets nick belushi free bay and bust stuff. so got everybody. so would let you on hold on get this and talk to the needs of 50. that is mentally flip our wheel for that the mental force decided nigeria election process was marked by a late start here. any new grew in the south east and other regions. 18 presidential candidates want to lead africa's most populous nation. but only 3 are seen as having any chances of winning paula to new view of the governing or
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progress is congress. former vice president, a to club rebecca, of the main opposition people, democratic party and former member 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 of attack, my arm groups in some regions, cast shortages, as well as the high cost of living good. all good movable. 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 donations. we become a destination for 80 destination for help. what at our employee, our parts in joining jew contribution development. nigeria is also struggling with a separatist movement. kidnappings for ransom conflict between hood is and farmers, corruption, poverty, and unemployment issues. people here want to dressed, anciently hardwood hossa, al jazeera,
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indigo nigeria. and we are just getting some more results in now let's go live to mommy jam june. who's in the nigerian capital, a boucher for his. so what's the latest on the results, mom? it oh, fully let me tell you 1st to where we are. we are at echoing headquarters here in abuja behind. as you can see, there is a press conference. it's about to start. they are introducing the dignitaries. these are the, the joint election up to reverse from eco us. so the a, you and the commonwealth here is going to be the head of the eco s mission. ernest bi cromer, the former president of sierra leone, the head of the a u. observation mission of rural kenyatta for president of kenya. and also the head of the commonwealth mission level, and beckett a former president of south africa as far as what we've heard the sport a date. not a lot of details from the electoral commission were anticipating a press conference. isn't that was supposed to started this hour in has not yet. there have been a lot of delays in the electoral commission thus far. what's interesting is that even though the electoral commission has only declared the results from one small
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southwestern state last night, there been no other preliminary results that have been revealed thus far. what's been a little confusing in all this is that just by early this morning we had 6 states in nigeria that have gone ahead and declared who they say one, the elections in those states up. so we have to wait to see right now if in fact i, neck, which is the nigerian electoral commission, if they are going to verify those results when they finally do have that press conference. as i said, there's been a lot of delays this bar that is causing a lot of consternation amongst politicians and political parties, and also voters as to why things are taking so long to that end. i want to bring in a guest that we have with this right now. this is a innocent odo. he is a political analyst at mister odo. i want to ask you 1st. ready about the fact there have been so many delays or been difficulties with the electoral commissions portal as far as uploading preliminary results. how much concern is there amongst the political class, your political candidates, political parties,
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because of these delays where it's raises a low cosign among the political parties, who are some of the heavy and threats and legal action? ah, if it's in place, john, monday's going against them. i did this kind of situation. they said not what we expected from the election, a body that someone probably say that everything had so soon lined and they wouldn't have this kind of problems. so happened is, cannot, may not be able to upload their results in all my next ever. and the rest of them is not really going with people. and the more did it process their muscle specials . so it becomes a, my weakness election. it was some political binary, so i think i make, i should stand up right now to be counted. you stand up and clarify the situation and make it in, i guess would be, who have confidence was a give that a free, free and fair process. good. have you had the chance to speak to any of the
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election observers from many different groups who have been here observing why electro process thus far? and if so, what have they told you about what they've seen? you know, yes, i like on saturday actually. well, we joined it, some seems of a little above us from international community. i was, i think it was a little bit early for the, for the combination of china to speak on fish. i think they will have a clearer picture to me. i understand it go on sunday, it was a mission. come on when he shun on the mission. i should have been that press conference and so we're going to hear from our what preliminary reports behalf, and i'm sure are those whom we have sent on ground for this or the federation would have sent them feedback on what have experienced the issues of violence. i put performance for electron material, it who does a mattress on all that does that some of them. and i'm very sure that there are reports or a more clear picture of what i see across the states. all right,
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that in this in odo critical analysts, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. so fully there you have a lot of concern is growing about why things are taking so long. the longer it takes to get these results. the more people here fear could be malfeasance to play, even though the electoral commission has stressed on numerous occasions and is that there is no malfeasance or play with these are simply technical, which was i should just out of there is also going to be oppressor by the new i love the observation mission later in the day as well. at this point, we're just waiting to hear from you troll commission as to the next set of preliminary results and how long it might take to hear the results that are going to be coming in today. of course, we will be checking in with you throughout the day mom and jump to live there in a butcher. at 20 years after the start of the war in daph for hundreds of thousands of people remain in camps across the region. as this fight a p c assigned to years ago, many say it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid. he but morgan has more from sam sam camp in north da for when we're started into dance
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western region of dar for allie mahmud says, he didn't expect it to reach his village in the wheeler in its laura, but eventually it did. and he and his family were forced to find refuge in this camp. guna in, 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 anything because it continued, no people were killed, homes were burned. families were separated as they fled. i was separated from my sons and only found them when the campuses at up the dar 4 were killed, more than 300000 people and over to 1000000 were forced 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 to seeking safety. several camps have been set up across the region
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to shelter those, escaping the fighting. many camps for the displays and therefore half turned into towns, 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 doing dealing for those who live here. i think we've had cars to receive a tour. we came into the cam, but some cause has been helpful. some people get them every 6 months and some regular lunch time and you get a didn't get enough to last a month. the number of 8 organizations in the camp has also gone down a organization, 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 are donors of
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the plight and the condition id says his children have no no other home than vic 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 onto 0 some, some camp north star for one of the largest climate change experiments on the planet is underway in the us state of minnesota research as they have been stimulating global warming and recording the results. john hendern has a story from minnesota. deep in northern minnesota snow covered chippewa national forest. there is a kind of time machine. stephen sebastian's job is to peer into the future. it really is a world class research facility for understanding the effects of what we expect to happen in the future. within the forest lies a plot of government land called the marcel experimental forest where the us forest
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service in oregon national laboratories have built 10 silo like structures inside researchers raise the temperature from 0 to 9 degrees celsius to simulate different levels of global warming. half the chambers also add varying levels of carbon monoxide to mimic expected future increases of the greenhouse gas from human activity. then they watch what happens. it's not encouraging. the trees are not doing as well as they're doing in the, on warming closures. some of our actually dying from the conditions they're too harsh to harsh for those trees to continue to grow. that's not bad for the trees. minnesota lines at the southern end of a peak belt that stretches into the arctic. it's frozen cover, trapping. 12000 years of plant build up into the glaciers of melted. p is this like spongy, awesome soil substance. that can be thousands of years old. slowly, slowly decomposing. or as we think about, like climate change,
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basically storing carbon, storing that carbon is an important job, is ground is covered in p plant material that goes down for meters. pete covers about 3 percent of the world's land surface, but it stores a 3rd to half of the soil carbon in the world. so as temperatures go up, it goes from being a store of carbon to release her. and that just makes the world hotter faster. inside the enclosures, it's already happening. we're seeing essentially the worst case scenario. we're seeing what we expected, but it's real. you do a little bit of warming and it starts to destabilize the system. the experiment suggests that have global temperatures rise just a few degrees more enough to begin melting the world paint land. decomposing, pete could eventually release more greenhouse gases than they store accelerating climate change. in setting off a vicious cycle of global warming,
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john henderson al jazeera, the marcell, experimental forest, and minnesota top tech is on displaying barcelona this week as the spanish city house, the mo, by world congress. it's where the world's biggest wireless company show off their latest designs. this year they have a foldable smartphones and a high powered chat box that nearly have a mind of their own. johnny angela has mo, from barcelona. it's all about the future and over the next 4 days, some 80000 people from over 200 different countries are going to be looking at the products and the technology that are going to shape that future. and you're right in saying that this event started as one showcasing mobile phones, but now that mobile phone design and development is pretty much clattered. it's those wireless technologies that are taking over. so we'll see the launch of a few foldable phones from some chinese companies. but really, the buzz is around the tech that you can't hold the matter verse, which is essentially the internet in 3 d and generative a. i like chat tv,
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which is creating very human like content and has a certain industries like advertising, copyrights. and some journalists, slightly quaking in the now it seems after a very rocky 2022 in which the company matter said it was reducing its investment and the technology. it's really now becoming more of a reality. and we've hearing the 88 percent of global companies have invested in some way or another in most kind of virtual technology. so here we're seeing lots of companies showcasing their latest online avatars ways for to transform shopping, gaming, socializing work. i still had on al jazeera in or 2 of the world's best plays, combined with one of the best. the goals of the season is coming in just ah
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ah ah ah ah, well, i'm not horse his far fully. thank you so much. kalen and bobby and lean on massey's start for paris. danger man. as they tightened their grip on top spot in the french league. pierce, she went on to beat our troubles marcell 3 now away for how malick has the action. ah, ah mossy versus paris simon. it's one of the fiesta bribery than club football. and the latest meeting had some extra edge b with both sides battling for the french league title p. s. gene not been at the
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best of late had the worst possible start. french international president l can bombay, had to be taken off. the defender who missed the wilcox due to injury ruptured his achilles tendon and will now require surgery despite the blow p. s g regrouped, and they did so in style any while finding magic free against roy yet linelle back and back, right. can it by 3 little very killian and boppy scoring oper. leanna matthew says to put the league needed one in a few minutes later in, but he returned the favor. i let omar say the frenchman's cross opening the door for missing to school. his $700.00 club go to make it to nil ice. the d. o. however, fav their best velocity, messy throat, and barbara strike in baptized volume in
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a genuine goal of the season contender. he's done to finish off p. s g. 's. old rivals are the 3 know the final score is the result that puts passenger, man 8 points clear ahead of them off the at the top of the table give on they face not next. i've been buying munich and a champions league type, which they trade 10 from the 1st leg, some more miss cnn back. pretty much, it would probably be needed to in that one. so home, a leak from the zeros and marcella house looked up in their pushed to win the spanish li title. they were in one now by al maria this last coming just days after bar. so were knocked out of the ro believe by manchester, united. it's the 1st time barcelona had ever been beaten by al maria cherrmis team still need the title race though. are 7 points clear of round this red manchester united have won the 1st major trophy of the english domestic season. they beat newcastle to now to when the leak up cas miro had
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a united on their way to way. first title winces 20. 17 deflected shots from mark as rochefort, but this team to up at london's wembley stadium. it say 1st title victory at united for their and dutch manager eric townhouse and his team are still in contention. twin 3 other competition this season, named councils 5 decades wait for a trophy that was on this good comedian inspiration to give even more and to be even more collective to be even more and to get in this and to put even more effort. and i to, to be better and football fans in turkey. i have been doing their bid to help us thousands and children affected by the recent 1st week in the country. this game between the ship us and, and tally us for was briefly halted. so supporters can make their donations to
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those in the great britain's camera nori upset the tennis world. number 2 carlos alcortez to win the real open nor a fought back from mr. down to beat the 19 year old. a defending champion. and the final, the wind comes to stays after norie rent 13 in the world, locked out the rest and final, the urgency in the v, damien lillard had a record breaking 9 for the portland trailblazer. he scored a career high 71 points, and had 3 pointers to leave a 30 to 13100 victory over the visiting houston docket. literally became just the player in history. as for some of the after accomplishing the feat, lillard had to submit to a random drug. i mean, honestly, i was like, are you serious? my god, i did a year and says yesterday and then they backed it up with the blood. draw tonight
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after today and actually my 1st time my career being tested after again. and then aside from that, they know that i'm scared neil. so i know i got a lot of tattoos, but when you doing a blood draw is different than is different than tattoos. but how's it brought me down from from ear to the floor. charles, how the 3rd has won the season, opening tournaments of the live golf series taking place in mexico. the american clench victory by 4 strokes to win his 1st title in the sandy back $3.00, won't teach him the $4000000.00 price per se. additional $3000000.00 team prize to be shared with his 2 other team. yeah, and then obviously i don't ever see a wind coming. yeah, i play a lot of golf tournaments in my life and i haven't won a lot of them and you know you have the doubts in the feelings. will you ever went again to, to do it against this competition with these guy standing up here around is more
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than i could ever dream of it. okay, and that is, i use war for now back to fully 0. thank you very much. i said for this news our on al jazeera, but to see this money site has more of the day's news, including the latest on the tensions in the occupied west bank. thanks so much. ah ah along with on a recent february day in central park in new york city, you never have guessed it was right smack in the middle of winter. look around, people are dressed like it's spring or summer. wait,
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hold on. where is the snow ever seen new york in february like this? never a new reality, perhaps with new yorkers, 1st enjoying the warm weather, but now beginning to ask themselves, will it ever snow this year? because this isn't normal, they probably don't even need to be wearing this jacket right now because it's mid february and it's supposed to be cold. but it's not. ready too often of con, astonished portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive spanning for decades, reviews the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real ought one the birth of afghan cinema on just ita russia. one ukraine has sent shock
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waves across the globe. but what does it mean for its neighbour? georgia decided not to, to ross tell what a dollar because is very much pro bratia with the country still partly under russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and an elite with moscow connections. many george and see the conflict as a barometer for their future. these window for opportunity all because of the you and of course ukraine. find our find his well georgia stuff. choices on a, jesse ah, israel deployed hundreds of additional soldiers as tensions rise in the occupied westbank, but to israeli settlers at one palestinian dead. aah! lo, i'm running side this is out, is there a lie from dough or so coming up.
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