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quakes into kia and syria has taken thousands of people's lives and left many more harmless. a major mobilization of humanitarian support is underway. ready ah, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates, tortilla and syria of quakes on al jazeera. ah ah, flow, this is in use our on al jazeera, fully back t ball live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel deployed hundreds of additional soldiers as tensions rise in the occupied west bank. after 2 is really settlers and one palestinian are killed. how to clean up 18000 football fields of rubble in turkey
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as yet another earthquake shakes the region. also this hour, the res for nigeria is highest office will be live in a boudreau for the latest on one of the closest presidential elections in decades. and on the brink of a new deal, the commission president arrives in london to discuss a potential breakthrough in the post breakfast trade deal for northern lights. i'm far as small. i'll have all the latest sport, including a star performance by paris seizure man, superstar do o. lean on massey and killing him. bob bay combined down arch, rivals, mar, say, and titan, p. s. genes, breath on top spot in the french leap. silences the origin. mm . thank you very much for joining us. israel has deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank after an
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escalation of violence to his really saddlers was shot and killed in the city of nablus on sunday. is there any forces? say there are still searching for palestinian suspects. israeli settlers responded by burning don palestinian homes overnight. ladies pictures from the area show the damage cost to palestinian homes and businesses. fentler's, protected by israeli forces, also set fire to doesn't vehicles belonging to palestinians, one palestinian was killed and hundreds, others were agents. ferrara's begins are coverage with this report from west jerusalem. this is where the attack happened in the town of hawaii in the occupied west bank, 2 brothers from a nearby legal israeli settlements with 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 will be dropped out innocent israeli,
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we reload, be silent. we will do everything in our apollo to protect our will to do them. make sure that the grading will be able to lead safely. even belinda was ro, shortly after the shooting. israeli settlers in nearby areas burned down several palestinian homes. many have been injured since laudable that israel's new far right government has approved the expansion of thousands of new illegal settler homes. it says in response to this year's attacks, sunday shooting happened while a u. s. broke had 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, the mos 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 is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu denied the freezing of any settlement
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construction during sunday's cabinet meeting. israel 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, but to showing no sign of working towards a 2 state solution with the palestinians. and sarah joins us now live from hawaii in the occupies westbank. fara, you arrive just a few hours ago, tell us about what you've seen and heard since you've arrived. oh, that's right. well, what you can have done if you just hear it behind me, is the beginnings of the prayer, the muslim prayer. it's an absolute ghost town. the only people that are standing here on the streets are people like off the press, the media as well as the israeli soldiers. you may just see behind me that as a temporary checkpoint, what's the exit to? how are there monitoring anyone who is going in and out,
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which all settlers that call that that's just heading in that direction. if it takes a left, it will end up at one of the settler settlements there, which are almost all illegal here in occupied west bank. we've seen quite a few of them drive past actually, and the situation is really tense with them. stop paying right in front of us and clearly very unhappy that we are here. ton rounds on either side of me to the right and to the left. you'll see buildings that have been taught. we have a home here, the neighbor, the owners of this house left and flat, lots of them saying that they haven't had any form of protection. they were left on their own with the israeli forces yesterday, seeing what was happening. and if anything firing, take us at the palestinian so it gives you a context of what is happening here and how tense the situation is just coming here fully. we saw a step up in security,
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just stop there. we can see israeli. so just standing on top of one of the roof talks just behind me are illegal homes for israeli settlers. looking down on to how are i attend situation cera. the events on sunday happened a good meeting, as we heard in your reporting, jordan, between israel and the 1540. what's been the political reaction to these events in the occupied westbank? hawaii we've had to be rainy defense minister visit the site early this morning of why the palestinian a palestinian who is still on the run. and israel is trying to look for him the shot to israeli settlers. we also had the israeli minister of security. it's a mob been given by saying that the situation is very tense that they are expecting escalations and that they all stepping up security to new battalions are being
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deployed to occupies westbank to increase the presence of security. now that meeting that happens in jordan was to be escalate those tensions. israel palestinian authority with the addiction to do damien's on the us of mediators. and of course, all of that was happening not meeting just as hundreds of homes pay and cause were being taught by the set themselves said that they were doing this to carry out a revenge after those $2.00 israeli settlers were killed today. we've also heard from francis heard from germany, and they're all saying that it's incredibly important to de escalate the situation . you have the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that he wants the settlers to stop taking the law into their own hands on to leave it to these bosses to regulate what's going on on the streets. but of course, that doesn't seem to have, it seems to have the opposite effects as far as tension remain high. with this 1st 2 months been the deadliest so far for palestinians. thank you. sorry for that
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update. final high rod live in hawaii in the occupied west bank, where earlier we spoke to sam omar, who is a resident of hawaii, and he explained what happened yesterday we have witnessed a new level of care, lising settlers 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 houses, trees, cars, gar, spare parts garage. they try to enter the houses, they burn almost everything. they were 100 percent protected by the army. and it is a new way of expressing the expressing the i'm going to
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make a brilliant actions on the grounds where they are protected by the police and the army. and an additional battalion of the day as they came yesterday to protect them low. they were expressing their anger by burning everything on the grounds. 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 ability and yesterday, when i saw speak to an air gave r, yahoo, who is the code director of breaking the silence, which is an n g o set up by former israeli soldiers to share their experiences in the occupied territories. joining us from televi, thank you very much avenue for being with us. first of all, how significant is it that israel is sending these additional battalions to the occupied westbank? what is going to be their mission?
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so it seems that there is a movement of troops. i mean, besides what was published, we don't know much, but i think the direct implication will the obviously more troops on the ground. and i think part of what we can talk about as, as a group that we ourselves were soldiers and collect testimony of soldiers. is sort of the rationale of israeli occupation, or i think more, more accurate to call it's there's really dictatorship in the occupied palestinian territories. where the mindset is, the more soldiers are there in order to make their presence felt and to show their control. and i think we've seen the extremely tragic attack on the, to israelis that the 2 israeli who were killed prior to that
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the events in nablus and sort of this month of, of, of, of the spiral not cycle but spiral of violence. and where i think the military there, with, with, with high numbers not only in checkpoints or patrolling, but actually entering the 1000 in cities, entering area. this has been an ongoing process. and i think even more no, to believe the fact that the army has started in recent months to enter in broad daylight, something that is different than what we've seen in the past couple months or even years. so it's quite significant then i want to ask you about about what happened in hawaii overnight and from your experience. we've heard from several sources our report on the ground that israeli soldiers stood by and allowed settlers to set fire to the homes and businesses of palestinians in hawaii. huh. why, why,
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why didn't they stop the violence as the occupying force? israel has a responsibility to protect the occupying population, doesn't it? why did these really soldiers allow this to happen? so we, we, we don't have, i don't have specific information. i mean beyond that was. ready report didn't what happened yesterday, however, but what you described now seems to make perfect sense for any of us following up the practice of the israeli forces in, in the west bank. i mean, we've been documenting this for, for many years of sort of institutionalize institutionalized, lack of law enforcement over the settler community has really given way to a ways of state sanctioned violence by the settler community, especially after attacks. but not the only one we've seen acts that
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are really i'm using a very harsh term, but i don't think there's a better term of a pogrom. i mean, this is, this really resembles horrific times. i think in, in the history of, of, of the world. definitely, and in the history of my people and as an israeli, so the sooner those really do this, the sad and me deeply. and i think that it is, it is important understand that the nature of the israeli occupation basically sees itself as a body that's in there to protect israel is from palestinians, right. and is not there to protect palestinians from israeli is open. no, that's against it's mandate. and against international law. i brief question. before we let you go, you know, having hundreds of israeli troops on the ground right now in yaki by west bank. what impact is that going to have on the palestinian populations lading that you know, will the soldiers be offering any sort of protection to them?
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i mean, i think the sad reality is if we've seen over and over again, it doesn't matter who is violent israelis and palestinians, and the end of the day, palestinians are usually the ones paying the price. that's just this week that we remember 29 years for the goldstein massacre in the city of hebron. after that massacre, the palestinians were the ones right. the israeli jew went in and killed $29.00 palestinians after that massacre. the palestinians were the one who suffered consequences. we see a similar reaction with horror after the attack on the palestinian homes and so on. soldiers standing idly by maybe even a helping the attackers. i mean, as some report said, the palestinian shops in a while or so this policy of separation comes on the expense of palestinian movement in palestinian. right. thank you so much. and after talking to us about this and give our yahoo from breaking the silence. joining us there from tell you
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thank you for sharing your experiences with us. thank you very much. plenty more ahead on this al jazeera and use our including find out why egypt has sent its own ministers to syria, enter key after nearly 10 year absence. foldable phones and 6 g connections will take you to barcelona, where all the latest tech is on display at the more by world congress. and in sport, manchester united have claimed the 1st major trophy of english domestic season. details coming up meet ah, a magnitude 5.6. quakers shake in the city of matea in eastern turkey. one person has been reported dead in kind of mum, mirage and more buildings have been destroyed than you. trema came 3 weeks after 2 major earthquakes that killed at least 50000 people across turkey and syria. visible has more on the latest earthquake. the earthquake was also felt here,
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where in the center of the guys, the antenna white, where those who have been affected by the earthquakes that happened on february, a 6 are living now inside tens. and it generated once again, fear and anguish, among so many other things. the information that we have is that the at the center was in mileage, is about 3 hours away from where we are. are several buildings where destroyed the mayor of their 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 carried on one mileage. that's about one hour away from where we are. we know that a factory 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 aftershocks and an earthquakes, not such as this one, but certainly 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,
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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. while many people displace from their homes by the earthquakes are in need of emergency shelter. now one business owner has stepped up to provide wooden houses for the homeless. mommy brown has the story from turkey. work uh this would factory outside the spam pool hasn't stopped since shortly after your wakes hit earlier this month. the fact that he normally produces wooden boxes for packaging. now it's entirely dedicated to the construction of wooden houses. the man behind the initiative utter conscience r is a survivor of the 1999 of wake that killed 18000 people in turkey. including here in could you get the se, bumble,
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his house was destroyed and he spent weeks in attendance with family. do we don't? the moment i heard about the earthquake and i remember the 1999 earthquake, i thought about the kids who became orphans, you situation of people under the rebel. i have lived all those things myself. i really struggle with someone who has experience that's suffering. i started to think about how i can help those who been affected at the con is building 200 houses from his own company income. but others are already offering to join the initiative. his already received an order to build $500.00 more units to be similarly donated. the houses are shipped in pieces to be assembled later on, mainly in her tie, one of the worst hit areas in southern talk. a 150 volunteers have joined the count to them. the units they include 60 plus year old, so latino as a jew, who traveled hundreds of kilometers with his son to offer his time and expertise
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there jennifer, good movie. again. i am a carpenter from china, cali. i heard they were constructing wooden houses for earthquake survivors. i came to help with my son. we've been here for 20 days. most of these volunteers have no prior training in woods production. they are extremely dedicated and they are learning fast. some of them have been sleeping gruff along the factory for this. this young woman from istanbul did more than just answer the call to join. i saw this place i on instagram in my a friend's account, a he posted as a story. that's it. they were looking for voluntary people to manufactured wooden houses for earthquake with victims. and so i said i can come and ab gather 1015 people with us. i'm originally a videographer and i don't have any such experience. i just want to have a pick on hopes to be able to produce 5000 houses for the victims of the
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earthquakes. the main difficulty is that he has to import most of his raw material from russia and ukraine. but despite those challenges, he says he'll work hard to achieve his goal. mohammed fun, a da 0 credulity, gipsy. meanwhile, egypt foreign minister has arrived in turkey to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. his met with the turkish foreign minister. it's the 1st time a top egyptian diplomat has visited turkey and syria in more than a decade. sammy shall cree travel to ankara from damascus, where he met syrian officials early on monday. when i speak to ahmed case, there about this is an associate professor of political science and international relations that i found kaleon qu university, and he's joining us live from the turkish capital ankara. thank you very much for being with us. so a significant visit. it would seem by the egyptian foreign minister to turkey. this is thick, know a genuine fine relations between turkey and egypt. first of all,
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thank you for having me. as we can see, a lot of countries after the earthquake, it right to show a day or solidarity, which ervish government and nation and egypt was of course, one of those. so this is, as you mentioned already, every it turning point we can and see because and for more than 10 years, this is the 1st minister level visits to, to care from egypt. yes. in ag, last year, a minister of treasure of rom, trickier visited egypt. but this was not within the frame of bilateral and relations. never been administered about the we did that therefore, the annual meeting of his stomach development bank. but a den a we know that on the 6th of may, 2000 to anyone. that was the exploratory told speed, been a high level delegations, but this was had it might it, deputy minister of foreign affairs from both countries. ambassador said that all
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from churches and also ambassador loza egypt. now we see that a minister is coming from egypt. and if this may give to pay for accelerating the relations to think, what can i see? yeah, i for resumption of diplomatic relations. i think so, because this is not the only bit being it to can egypt. we know that it, at the high level at, at the present level, 1st hand shaking took place in katara looting. it wrote cup opening tournament and by the invitation of her m or any other m. yes. yeah. the emerald katara and, and so this was the starting point for a new air. i think of course there are some conflicting points between egypt and took care which they do not get a grill fall apart. but there are a lot of issues ranch day. can we other ethnic or corporate?
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let's talk about some of those conflicting points. because early on monday, the gyptian foreign minister was in damascus, of course, were seen members of the arab league also meet the syrian president in damascus. how does turkey, which as we know, supported rebel groups in syria feel about these apparent moves to end? damascus is international isolation. or one of the issues is about the situation or the status of a syria, or we can say we can open afterwards. the 2nd is about her approach from both countries to libya issue. the torque is above the resources in the eastern mediterranean area and also the approach of the gulf countries and israel's position to both countries. so we have to evaluate all these 4 issues. i may be together. so for syria, till now, russia and egypt in libya, in syria, they acted together. but after the russian ukrainian war,
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russia elderly withdrawn themselves from the libya right and science unitary and started to support to care as well. right? l o v. know that the at the minister of defense level meeting, who plays in russia, been science, sand charter site, let me just are really low. so if i can of, for aren't for, for turkey, what would an improvement in relations mean just briefly, if you can, what does turkey stand to gain? ah, 1st of all, i think for both countries, egypt and turkey. these are the countries suffering from the economic problems the most in the region because they do not have too much resources. so if they can have a fair share regarding the maritime economic songs, this is for the benefit of egypt as well. okay, and utica is the best route to europe. oh, clark transferred in the natural gases. so there are
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a lot of areas of corporation emit midnight. thank you so much. we're running out of time unfortunately, but thank you for your insight. i'm at, catherine joining us there from anchor. we appreciate your time. thank you for having me. a u. k and e. u leaders are due to whole tanks in the coming hours to finalize a deal for northern islands post breaks it, trading arrangements, european commission, president or sullivan de leon has arrived in london. she is meeting king charles before sitting down with the u. k. prime minister ritchie sooner to discuss the details of the northern ireland protocol, he said to address parliament at 1st 1830 g m t. i dispute about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. while let's take a closer look at the northern island protocol. when the u. k. left the you new trade was were needed because a block requires strict checks on some goods from non e u countries. that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island, which is part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and your country. but that
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meant risking a peace agreement that it ended decades of violence in northern ireland. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol which move the irish border to the one between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish boards. but a unionist party, the d p says that undermines the regions place in the u. k. from on this last bring in john hall was in westminster, forrest joiner. so the e u leader is in london today. are they on the cost of a deal, then it very much looks as if they are indeed that is the sort of thing that's being put out by government ministers with perhaps a note of caution only in the sense that a week ago they were also apparently on the cusp of a deal that didn't emerge, but now there is this very fixed choreography in place. and indeed under underway
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us live on the lion, is in the you case is about to meet very soon actually meet the king as well. that's already controversial. that meeting because in some quarters, number 10 downing street is being accused of using the king to try and promote this deal to the democratic unionists in northern ireland. there's a cabinet meeting late to there's a press conference later. there's a statement shad you'd shadowed by refusing to parliament in the early evening. so all signs pointing to really the inevitability that a deal will be announced that a text will be released and put out to the interested parties to scrutinize its been in the hands of negotiators for some time now, but the likes of the d, u. p. desperate to put their lawyers to work, to have a look at what the deal actually means of whether it is sufficient for them to raise their objections and go back into power sharing and know of knowledge. and also there is this segment within the next own party of hardcore pro breaks it empties, we've already signaled that potential disquiet, if the shape of
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a new deal continues to allow influence by the e. u over the you can think of as of northern ireland and therefore of the u. k as a whole. so what's been the response been in westminster and belfast so far what well bear in mind is to say we haven't had a deal announced we haven't seen therefore the text of a deal. but ahead of what looks like an imminent announcement already pretty positive noises coming from number 10 and all the non administered deed steve baker, who was one of those hard pro brakes. it m p 's not so long ago. cool to get a fantastic result and live on the line. very positive arriving here. talk about looking forward to turning a page and opening a new chapter in relations with the u. k. look, we've had leaks about what is in this. it's about smoothing the passage of goods from the u. k. mainland into northern ireland goods that aren't going any further into the u. k. minimizing the role of the european court of justice that has been so contentious. the question of course is, would it be acceptable to the d u p?
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that is a question. if it isn't, would it be scuffled? that's another question. just getting the deal is only the 1st hurdle at this point for issue soon, like the prime minister. jonah, thank you for the update you on a whole live there in london. and he, $62.00 people, including 12 children, have died in a ship rack off the coast of southern italy. more than 80 people have been rescued . official say the boat was traveling to italy from turkey though on board were trying to reach year through the mediterranean. carline women is from doctors without borders. she says governments in europe are making it more difficult to carry out rescue mission. 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 risk, who people are being sent to ports that are very far away from 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 them there. and to sail back at the same time, we also know that the vast majority of people who reach italy tend to reach the country, either independently or be rescued by detail in coast guard. so the number of people likes the arriving with the help of n g o z is a minority for. but as unfortunately has been the case already for many years. there is the campaign against to work that we do in 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, i'm on the search and rescue vessel for almost a year for having worked for several years in camps in greece, where people arrive. i have never met anyone who made that journey if they would have seen another option. so people will continue to take these extremely
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dangerous turn east. this is the reality that we faced. some african, the wild weather has everton, hello, we have more winter stores, battering the west coast of the u. s. but ahead of that, we have this are nasty little system. this is the one with thought. the snow into southern parts of california through the weekend is now made into central parts and on that system there severe storms reports of at least 7 tornadoes in oklahoma. thankfully, it does move through quickly sweeps away quasi eastern seaboard as we go through. we're tuesday still so snow there around new england, eastern parts of canada, but dry, brighter weather does come back in behind. a move out of the way the west coast yet is made way for the next, where the system, the next winter weather system to pilots way down across much of california. so 12 celsius in san francisco. 14 degrees, therefore, los angeles, and i, because of the weekend l. a saw a rad, 100 millimeters of rain, beverly hills, or
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a 150 millimeters of freight. and of course, significant snow over the high ground where to stay. yeah, more rain and snow coming in across a good part of the south west. it pushes a little further east, was more larvae, showers in across the central and southern place. not as intense as they have been recently, but they are still there. nevertheless, over towards the west, thursday bring signs of summer li for ally, temperatures on the rise. kasey 18 by friday. thank you, everton still ahead on the news. our 20 is on from the start of the da for war. we meet people who say their lives have only gotten worse and installed. it was a record breaking night for this n b, a star details coming up later in the program to stay ah, in syria citizens are collecting evidence, a show of crimes committed against civilians. we've moved
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out of syria now about $600000.00 pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice. it puts, she will face all the charges. it's a dead human face, but it's a human face. syria. witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera joined the debate. we know that the sector seems empowered by history, the government, unstained by the government. today they are to government africans how security is also a global health security. on an online, at your voice, there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work towards a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this dream on al jazeera lou.
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ah, welcome back. you're watching the news out on al jazeera with me. 40 bad people are reminder of our top stories he's ready forces have deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank in response to an escalation of binding pages. pictures from the area show damage cause to policy in homes and businesses. is early settlers protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to the palestinians. a magnitude 5.6 earthquake has shaken the city of mana t a in eastern turkey, a one person has been reported killed in panama. mirage and more buildings have been destroyed. 2 major earthquakes give at least 50000 people inter key and syria, 3 weeks ago. now the results of nigerian presidential election are beginning to
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come in ballads continued to be counted in what's become a titus race in decades. votes were voting was extended into sunday after some areas face delays or we have to correspondence covering this election for us. how much arthur is that the electoral commission headquarters and mama jam june? is that an e u election? observe a press conference. we start with harrow, who was joining us from a boucher harrow. there's been some confusion over the results and you can you tell us about what's been happening? what's the latest that we're, we're the national collation center to officials from the electrical mission announce results that have been verified. it's a big room full of party agents, journalists, and some election observers, as there is a long process. what's been happening is that when the officials announced a small batch of results at a time, party ages are allowed to stand up. ask questions, query the figures, for example,
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one party agent sit up and said, you've read a set of results, but i have a different tally. can explain how you've got to that results in officials. how to explain to the whole room how he reached those figures. what also happening that will when it also could be causing some of the confusion, is that some of the states have been announcing their own set of results. but those results have not been verified. so until those results are verified by later commission, then they are not valid. now all these delays people voted and saturday. some of the paintings taken to long or these delays are causing frustrations. and the newspapers give you a sense of how some nigerians are feeling. for example, this one says anxiety manns over delay of results from people as just simply frustrated, wondering why it's taking so long. and then this one pretty much says the same thing and it talks a bit about some of the reasons for delays, according to officials, electrical mission. they say that it's because of some technical and logistical glitches. people voted on saturday, they to get resolved within 5 days. if there is no frontline or they'll be run off
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within $21.00 days, but right now because this process is taking so long because of all the processes that go through, no one knows exactly when the final official results are going to be announced. a lot of frustration as i can, as we can imagine, how we thank you less crossover now to mommy john june is also in a butcher. forrest meadows. harris said there, there are delays, and there's been criticism about how he election itself was carried out with reports of, of delays at pulling stations, and even attacks by armed men. what have international observers said about the conduct of the vault or fully those issues that haru highlighted you just mentioned or have really been at the forefront of what we heard from election observation missions to day. we are waiting for the conclusion of the european union observation mission for the nigeria elections. but just a couple of hours ago, we were at the a co us observation mission headquarters, the head of that mission bike aroma,
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a. he said that the voting process had been marred by irregularities. he said that there had been inadequate protection of voters secrecy in most pulling stations and the delivery of wrong voting materials to some stations. he also talked about the fact that elections had been delayed in several states in the country and, and how that was concerning to the observers. one of the more interesting points is when he said that, i nec the, the independent national electoral commission, they made a recommendation that they should increase the frequency of information. they are sharing with the public because delays are causing more dis information to spread throughout nigeria, which is, which is causing people to trust less. in the electoral commission. he said that there needs to be an internal review by ionic the electoral commission as to how the uploading of results in real time has been as delayed as it has as it has been, because that is something, as haro said,
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that is caused so much consternation not just amongst the candidates and the political parties, but also amongst voters who are really worried about what this means from the use side. we also heard, they said that basically this has been a lack of efficient planning, and that's why there have been delays. and that i know these to do more to ensure that these results can be uploaded and gotten to the public in a more efficient manner. thank you for that mom. a jam june, live in missouri is capital abil. jeff, now, 20 years after the start of the war incidence awful region, hundreds of thousands of people remain in cam satisfied if he still find 2 years ago. many say it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid. he but morgan reports some sam sam camp in north star for when we're started into dance western region of dar for i. li, mahmud says he didn't expect it to reach his village in the wheeler in its lorth, but eventually it did. and he and his family were forced to find refuge in this
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camp. gina and when we fled our homes in 2003, it 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 camera was set up. the dar for war 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 seeking safety. several camps have been set up across the region to shelter those, escaping the fighting many camps for the displays and therefore have 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 doing
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dealing for those who live here. i think we've had cars to receive a since we came into the cam, but some cars has been helpful and some people get them every 6 months and some regular large families that get a didn't get enough to last 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 our donors of the plight and the condition id says his children have no no other home than the camps. and after 2 decades of living as a displaced person, his worried his grandchildren will also grow up with limited assistance and away
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from their home village. he will morgan, alta 0, some, some camp northstar for the war in ukraine now in russian forces are continuing their advance in the east of ukraine. at the moscow bought volcano mercenary group, says it's fighters have captured the village of yeah, net your head ne, north of back, moot fighting. her has been concentrated around the city for weeks now or some, a big java re for some moscow. a tone in ruins while he's of gunfire becoming closer to the center of bus boot 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, a. so units of wagner completely captured the village of ya. hidden in the north of buck motes. nice to hear back from water. as
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russian forces take more positions and slowly move deeper into east in ukraine. western powers have imposed more sanctions in a move to 0 in on those who help russia to withstand sanctions. the european union 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. together sir lucia stern, another abuse wear gloves. when all leading nato countries of declared the aim to inflict a strategic defeat on ourselves, how can we not consider that nuclear capabilities under these circumstances? certainly, but they have one goal to divide to the former soviet union and the russian federation. and then maybe they will accept us into the so called family of civilized nations. but only separately piece by piece. richard cars grew just a didn't bring his rounds of sanctions against moscow have not achieved the desired
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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. turkish foreign minister marilyn casual lou says, talks with sweden and finland about their nato membership beds will resume on march 9th. took a council talks with the 2 countries after a danish far right. pol edition burnt a copy of the koran outside the turkish embassy in stockholm, sweden and finland applied last year to join nato. but her face opposition from ankara now to the semi autonomous region of somali land where at least 96 people have been killed in more than 2 weeks of fighting between security forces and clan members. more than 60000 somali refugees her fled to neighboring if you appear after the escalation in violence. tensions between local people and the somali land authorities have been rising for weeks. now the un says the refugees
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arrived in a part of ethiopia that's been severely hit by a drought, and many are sleeping in the open. let speak to al, you are sammy about. this is a political analysts and lecture at the university of east africa is also a former education minister in point land. he joined his lie from caraway in somalia. thank you so much for being with us. i tensions in this all region between local people and the government, somali land authorities, there they've been building for weeks now. understand, can you tell us about what's been happening in latha nod in particular and what the root causes of the tensions are. thank you for much for helping me actually what was happening is that that situation left on or is freddy buddy, appear to know that it says shutting continuously in the city on the b ball. most of the people of the c p a half already flat, to outside areas of the region on follow up to book to learn. so
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a b s us comparement by does so my learn speed car validate this vehicle who is in love. i don't know on who confirmed yesterday. he's caitlin for the last part of the solar config. but at that, the nearly 200000 people left the city outside on that it's almost 200 blocks, beeble killer, the people who would want that kind of the half dark sets of the headless. but the facility to sidney, the hospitality aged to shelly on was taken out of sight of the sea to calibrate area all day school is going to close that i'm be but it's a lie. if you live, i would like to know what obviously, what is the root cause? that order for the dish areas which will take can come to buy some. i live on 415-2007. again, it's in the session from somalia. they have been calling all all that they don't
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want to talk to somebody in service of the succession. the 2nd thing was that there is a lot of b, but what a key let is the last 50 years. what i'm going to use color is allow me to call out of business be what all the city on when be bolted. i had to complain about and make peaceful what they were getting by school to 40. and that broke out in december 27th, 2000 to want to talk that situation now. it's very, but it tends. the somali land government has downplayed the grievances of the people at the can leaders. and it claims that our chabad militants have infiltrated the area to create disruption. is there any credence, any evidence to this claim actual, in the contrary, there is nothing or become proved that killing us us? yes. a day. when the speaker off the ball went to summer lum parliament to talk
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about the authorities that happened in the area. some people were calling the media that he's on saturdays. there is a confirmation from it's a natural about to notice. there is a international media that is a local media. the situation is ready for the clear. this is again, this is the big one of last arnold or a region is what again, it's not such session and wanted to make the, our own determination in regard to somalia, where so molly club set on. so my lunch declared that they wanted to be autonomous . or independent, these region is starting to say no, and i think that is the only reason that there is nothing confirming us already suggested by the international across group on other organizations that there is no proof. a somali government settled in minnesota interior also confirm that they are welcoming the decision of the elders. tradition on earth. ringback is on the other, it said the to the girl and no one, no one confirm it. that there is a,
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a tradition of a shame about anything. okay, thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us about this highly wire sammy professor at the east africa university joining us there from caraway in somalia. thank you very much for your time and insight on the story. thank you. that top tech is on displayed, barcelona this week as the spanish city host, the mobile world congress. it's where the world's biggest wireless company show off their latest designs. this year they have foldable smartphones in a i powered chat bonds that nearly have a mind of their own charlie angela asthma from boston. this event is all about the future. and over the next 4 days, some 75000 people from over 200 countries are going to pass through these holes, looking at the products and technologies that will shape that future, including this vertical take off helicopter, using renewable energy, they hope to be in production by 2024. now nbc has usually been a place where
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a company showcase the latest in mobile phone development. but that is taking a bit of a back seat is designed in that area has placid. instead, what's exciting is the technology we caught hold, artificial intelligence and the massive us and they're trying to show some areas where a, i will be impactful, including an autonomous cause. so a lot of these companies are showcasing how the mess of us will transform the worlds of work, play, socializing, gaming, even travel. and that's interesting for the consumer, for the industry, it's the industrial match of us that's causing a lot of us. what that is is creating a digital twin factories, cities, transportation hub online grid. the idea being that any issues that arise can be fixed in the digital realm,
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increasing productivity and production. that's the transformation will affect everyone that will be behind the scenes. i still had on al jazeera in school, 2 of the world's best players, combined to school. one of the season is coming up in sports and stay with ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, i'm not for sports his far fully. thank you so much, killing him, bobby and lena massey start for paris, says your man, as they tightened their grip on top spots and the french lead p as she went on to
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beat arch, rivals, mar, say 3, now away. so how malik has the action? ah, moth, the verses parents, benjamin? it's one of the fiestas bribery than club football. and the latest meeting had some extra edge b with both sides battling for the french league titles. p. s. gene not being that the best of late had the worst possible stocks, french international personnel combined bait, had to be taken off. the defender who missed the wilcox due to injury ruptured his achilles tendon. i will now require surgery despite the blow p s g group, and they did so in style and he, well finding messy 3 against roy little message about right. can it about right through a little killing him? buffy scoring up a little messy, assist to put the league leaders, one in the origin. a few minutes later, and bobby returned the favor. crawford saw letter mazda the frenchman's cross,
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opening the door for missing to school. his $700.00 club goes to make it to no, i do. oh, however, saved that best. voila. that's a messy throat. and barbara strike in babe's bullying in a genuine goal of the season contender. he's done to finish off p. s g. 's. old rivals are the 3 needle. the final school is the result that puts passenger month. 8 point is 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 marsan i have slipped up and they're pushed to when the spanish li title, their written one nail by almanac about your boss coming just days after barson were knocked out of the rope, pauline fy, match us united. it's the 1st time barcelona has ever been beaten by elia. chap,
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he seems to lead the title race there. 7 points clear up, round madrid. and manchester united have won the 1st major trophy of the english domestic season. they beat newcastle to now to win the li, cup cast marrow headed united on their way to a 1st title. when since 2017, i deflected shot from marcus rochefort, put his team to walk at london, wembley stadium 1st. hello, victory at united for their dutch manager. eric tan hide and his team are still in contention to win 3 other competition to the season. new castles, 5 decade wait for a trophy this can be the inspiration to get even more and to be even more collective to be even more into getting this and to put even more effort in to, to be better. and football fans into care have been doing their bit to help
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thousands and children affected by the recent earthquake in the country. this game between chicago and talley as for, was briefly halted. so supporters could make donations to those in need. new zealand have fall back in wellington to set up an exciting final day and the 2nd test against england. they reached 483 wrongs and their fall, one after scoring and just pointing 209. and that's for sending k williamson top score for the black cap with $130.00. and when the victory 158, anyone reach 40 for one phone? well that's how do i through great britain's camera nori up to the tennis world. number 2, carlos al christ, when the rio open nori fall back from the front down to beat the 1900 roll defending champion and the final when comes 2 days after north last our final tina open in the m. b. a. damien lillard had a record breaking night for the portland trailblazer if he's scored
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a career high 71 point he had 33 pointers, leave places 131-2100. 14 victory over the visiting rockets. laughter accomplishing the feat. lillard had to submit to the grant interest. i mean, honestly, i was like, are you serious? i did a year and says yesterday, and then a back to the with the, the blood draw tonight after today. and actually my 1st time my career being tested after again. and then aside from that, they know that i'm scared a 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 one season opening termites and the live golf series taking place in mexico. the american clench, victory by 4 strokes when his 1st title in the family, back in $23.00 old takes home the $4000000.00 purchase price $5.00,
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an additional $3000000.00 team price we share with his $2.00 other teammates. okay, and that is all you support for now, fully back to you tomorrow. thank you very much for that to stay with us on al jazeera. i've got plenty more of the day's news coming up after this short break. thanks. wanted ah ah and a one year after wash is invasion of ukraine. what are the lessons learned? what i've learned is that in europe, we are a small continent, but we don't really know each other's history. how worried are you that if putin
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succeeds in ukraine will be an invasion of your country as stony as prime minister talks to well, just do this more town in the re fully with a breathtaking scenery and high altitude is a renowned athletics hob. here you'll find athletes known for middle and long distance running. many have worn numerous awards and gold medals, yet the runners continue to break record. dozens of them are being suspended from competition because of doping. kenya has been dealing with the rising use of performance enhancing drugs with yes, one of the most misuse drugs is prescribed for a naming patient. it's a job that increases the number of red blood cells which curry oxygen to the muscles. drugs like this one are easy, available in canada, all you need is cache and a good pharmacist. people will talk to say it's a lucrative business. some of the athletes, like cocoa, who are under suspension, say they just want to keep their heads low, continue training, wait out their band,
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and hope they can compete. again, inspiring stories from around the world. i'm all with human life. talk to them. it's a fast one witness. on a, jesse? ah, israel deploys 100 so of additional soldiers as tensions wise in the occupied west bank after chiles. radio settlers in one palestinian occupy. ah. play watching al jazeera live from doe how with me for the back table also ahead.

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