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this wants to teach dad snow, continue training, wait out their band, and hope they can compete again, inspiring stories from around the world. i am a human life capture and it's a foster one witness. on a jesse ah, to israel deploys 100 stow of additional soldiers as tensions wise in the occupied west bank after 2. he is really settlers in one palestinian archaea ah play watching al jazeera alive from dough. how with me for the volleyball also ahead. how to clean up 18000 football fields of rubble into
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a key as yet another earthquake shakes to reach it. the rays for nigeria is highest office will have the latest from a boucher on some results from one of the closest presidential elections in decades . and foldable phones and 6 g connections will take you to barcelona, where all the latest tech is on display at the mobile world congress. ah, thank you for joining as israel has deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank after an escalation of violence to his ready settlers were shot and killed in the city of nablus on sunday. is really forces said they're still searching for palestinian suspects. israeli settlers responded by burning down palestinian homes over night, made his pictures from the area show the damage caused to palestinian homes and
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businesses. settlers protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozen vehicles belonging to palestinians. one palestinian was killed in hundreds where injured sarah. hi, rot has more from ho are in the occupied west back. it's an absolute ghost town. the only people the astounding here on the streets. all people like asked suppress the media as well as the israeli soldiers. you may just see behind me that is a temporary check point, not the exit to hawaii, the monitoring anyone who is going in and out which all settlers not call that it's just heading in that direction. if it takes a less, it will end up one of the subtler supplement sandwich all almost all illegal hey, in occupied when spank was seen quite a few of them drive past actually, and the situation is really tense with them stopping right in front of us and clearly very unhappy that we are here. if you turn round on either side of me to
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the right and to the left, you'll see buildings that have been torch. we have a home here, the neighbor, the owners of this house left and fled the loss 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 situation is. well yeah, i spoke to abner, give her a yahoo! who's go direct to have breaking the silence and n g o set up by for me is ready. soldiers, he says these late is a times in the occupied west bank. an example of israel systemic violence towards palestinians. we've been documenting this for many years. sort of institutionalized, institutionalized, lack of law enforcement over the settler community as really given way to
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a waves of state sanctioned violence by the settler community, especially after attacks. but not only we've seen acts that are really 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 a horrific times, i think, in, in the history of, of, of the world. and definitely, and in the history of my people and as an israeli citizen, and that's really do this, the sad and me deeply. and i think that is, it is important understand that the nature of israeli occupation basically sees itself as a body that's in there to protect israelis from palestinians and is not there to protect palestinians from israelis, even though that's against it's a mandate and against international law. ah,
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m a magnitude 5.6 quake has shake in the city of mallet tia in eastern turkey. one person has been reported dead in kara, mom, marashi, and more buildings have been destroyed. they knew trema came 3 weeks after 2 major earthquakes at keel. at least 50000 people across cherokee and syria traceable has more on the latest earthquake. the earthquake was also felt here were in the center of the guys in tab wide, where those who have been affected by the earthquakes that happened on february a 6 are leaving now inside tens. and it 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. are several buildings where we're destroyed the mayor of they are said that turkish emergency services have deployed search and rescue operation to see whether anyone has been trapped in the rubble of the other. a city
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affected was caught on march. 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 touches 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, 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 the kremlin has commented on bay jeans, proposal for peace in ukraine, saying there are no conditions for peace. at the moments china announced the plan to coincide with the one year anniversary of the invasion. earlier this week in the proposal, beijing is calling for an end to western sanctions on russia and urging moscow and
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keith to hold p socks. it wants the establishment of humanitarian corridors for civilians and steps to ensure grain can be safely exported from ukraine. it also warns against the use of nuclear weapons and attacks on nuclear power plants. while joining us now on al jazeera is konstantin casa chair who's as russian senator and the chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee. thank you very much, sir. for being with us on al jazeera. can you tell us 1st, why moscow is not on board with this a chinese piece plan? well, no, it's not a curriculum to describe the russian position as a somehow countering the, the chinese proposal. we are definitely against the so called peace plan and each goes a introduced several months ago by a ukranian president, the lansky. these are so cold peace plan is absolutely unrealistic. while the
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chinese plan either more applicable so to say at least he does not. so i thought the a responsibility on one side, he does not bode forward any one assigned it demands from one or the other site. and by this plan is definitely much more flexible, is much more applicable in comparison to get blended introduced earlier by presidents zalinski. no doubt about that. when you say the chinese plan is more applicable. does that mean that russia could be very to top piece with ukraine? the have been ready to talk these ukraine during the latest those monitors. and if you would, her recall are in march and april, last year we did have these docs and the another tour or show
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our readiness to go ahead. these are eventually agreements. lee withdrew certain russian job strong, the places where they have been placed to deploy before the talks and started back in april of these talks were interrupted by the ukranian site unilaterally. and we know for sure that are you. great. now we're instructed from the west to interrupt of these talks, frank, later on, it repeatedly demonstrated our readiness to resume that piece talks while of the president of ukraine. mister z lansky issued a special decree prohibiting himself the president of his grade. at other thought at this young ukraine to have any toss these russians. so the bull is definitely not on our side. okay, so you say that russia would be ready to resume p stocks and that this chinese piece plan, which is proposed could be considered by moscow. however,
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article one of these chinese piece band says the sovereignty of all countries must be respected. and that means that russia would effectively have to respect ukraine sovereignty when it definitely yes. if we, if we are ready to do them at taking into account the real situation on the ground . and then when i had everyone schrall sen, some ukraine. no, it's not the from ukraine, because russian troops, as for now, are defending the russian regions. the next, logan ask here, song ends up are over here, each head for people's record and us and to each decided to join the russia. they are now integrate the bars of russia, and this is where the russian troops are, as for now, and any be stokes be, as ukraine may take place,
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only in case they taking 3 count. they are based on the real situation right now on the ground. and not on any pre determined preconditions, as it is done by the gradient site. how can so what does the situation on the ground look like? right, 9. what would an end to the war look like for russia? what is ultimately going to be russia's goal? and what does russia want in order to stop this conflict? well, 1st of all, we want are the ukrainian or armed forces to stoke bomb being the a, c t s, and villages? oh, for her, the original speech, i have her now named the course, the grand an armed forces since 2014, it seems that could be taught in the ukraine, continue to try to restore the territorial integrity of ukraine by using military force. the so called misc agreements,
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they're aimed at interrupting that minute there a way of thinking and or making throwing us in, keeping the territorial integrity of ukraine. don bos included by these talks between keith and daniel keith and logan. these option was undermined by key if and as we know for for sure now, it was never considered as unrealistic one by the support there. so if you grant from the, with germany and france included unfortunately, and he never meant to fulfill at their commitments according to the means agreements. so the situation has definitely changed since that time since 2014, since 201415. and since 2022, so we want to stop the sending. so for seats we're russians leave
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you want to have i are selling, have seen for a ukrainian live, because the russians have also been talking ukrainian citizen, 70 unfortunately we have, they're forced to do them because a from these cities and lila just a minute, it strikes are being aimed at these regions and, and mom now me now the regents inside the russia. unfortunately i'm you know for sure that okay, go ahead. no finish your thought please. by all means finish your thought. s m m m m, the now to me or me here are declarations from key that key for is still planning military operations in order to, as they call it, d, occupy crimea and the seller still put it, which is absolutely unacceptable, which is a direct minute that a threat door thrush, us national security and reach again, not be accepted,
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which can not before the alkali russia. so our military strikes. is it clear? self defense? all right. the ukrainians would say the same. i believe. let me ask you a mythical. such have because, you know this, this war has had global implications, as you know, you know, for millions of people around the world because of the cost of food and the energy among feathers. what can you say to day to people around the world watching us who want this war to stop? the problem of speech, there are now spreading around the world are not caused by these military conflicts . they are caused by a unilateral economic sanctions introduced by nate decanters by western countries. these sanctions do i bring in a there is a sufficient progress in terms of energy security in terms of food security and
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many other issues which are so important for global security. these unilateral sanctions reach out absolutely illegal is the main source for the problem speech to reach people around the world. and these unilateral sanctions are to be addressed in the 1st head. yeah, these sanctions have also affected people in russia. i believe how much support is there for, for this war in your country today. these sanctions have not effected the russian people or there are some economy of the week. there were a plant in a supposed stuart effect us, the russian economy is stable. the social situation is absolutely safe. the unemployment rate in russia is a record, low, 3.4 percent or something like that. it is the record, low inflation is under control. so we are, we are going strong. russia is going i strong and the this is why the support,
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the her a support from the russian society of civil society to the action stake and by the president of the government. the parliament defroster is overwhelming. yeah, definitely more than 70 or after 8 in probably more percent. oh for according to all a pool pool pool, which are being made in russia. interesting. are that italian? so thank you for talking to us and sharing the view there from moscow, konstantin casa chevy, russian, senator and chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee. thank you for your time on out there. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera, find out why egypt has sent is foreign minister to syria, enter key after an evil tenure absence. ah
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hello, we should see a nice little taste of spring for japan. over the next couple of days we, st. temperatures started to pick up larger, clear skies across china, high pressure and chart here, slipping across the korean peninsula. and there you go into where japan not too bad, or fine and sunny weather, a high, just nutting a little further east with. so we're looking at temperatures in tokyo or at 18 degrees with some pleasant spring sunshine, pleasant spring sunshine to in beijing, temperatures around 8 or 9 celsius, above the seasonal average here, still warm enough as we go on into where does they by wednesday we could see a little bit of wet weather, just clipping the far south of south gray pushing into que she eating over towards that western side of on she. but on the other side of the mountains, cocoa stays warm, 90 degrees celsius in the sunshine. now we got some re wet weather as we make our way into. we're tuesday, across a qualon pour down towards the malay peninsula. big scotch of stores driven in on the north thessaly monsoon. and if anything,
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they become even more widespread still as we go through wednesday, we are like to see some localized flooding, singapore taking a little bit of hit over the next couple of days. a few showers creep in the winter flank. meanwhile, into weather far south of india and a western disturbance turning it unsettled for pakistan. ah, a ah ah ah
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ah, you're watching al jazeera ly from doha. recap of our top stories is ready, forces have deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank in response to an escalation of violence. latest pictures from the area show damaged cause to palestinian homes and businesses. settlers protected by israel forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to the palestinians. had a crime in has commented on china's initiative for peace talks in ukraine. moscow says they are no conditions for peace at the moment. the war in ukraine has entered its 2nd d and a magnitude 5.6 quake has shaken the city of mana t. i. eastern turkey. one person has been reported dead in cat mom,
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rash and new buildings have been destroyed. all has been 3 weeks since those devastating earthquakes hate 7, turkey and northern syria. many have been displaced from their homes and are in need of emergency shelter. and as mom advice reports, one business own amy's sample is stepping up to fill the gap. work up, this would fuck 3 outside the slump. wood hasn't stopped since shortly after you wakes it 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 at a continent is a survivor of the 999 quake that's killed 80000 people in including here in the southeast of bumble. his house was destroyed and he spent weeks in attend with family with him. we don't, the moment i heard about the earthquake and i remember the 1999 earthquake,
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i thought about the kids who became orphans situation of people under the rubble. i have lived all those things myself. i really struggle with someone who has experience that 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, half joint account 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. there jennifer, the movie a g. i am a carpenter from china. cali, i heard they were constructing wooden houses for earthquake survivors. i came to
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help with my son. we've been here for 20 days. most of these volunteers have no prior training in would production, and 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 he stumbled did more than just answer the call to join. i saw this place i own instagram in my friends at count a he posted as a story that they were looking for voluntary people to manufacture wooden houses for earthquake with victims. and so i said i can come and ab gathered 1015 people read us. i'm originally a videographer and i don't have an such experience. i just want to have a pecan hopes to be able to produce 5000 houses for the victims of the earthquakes . the main difficulty is that he has to import most of his raw material from russia
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and ukraine. but despite those challenges, he says he'll work hard to achieve his goal, hammered fun, a da 0 credulity, gipsy. meanwhile, egypt foreign minister has arrived in turkey to assess the damage caused by earthquakes. sammy shall cree met with the turkish foreign minister in the port city of marcin. earlier he held talks with the syrian president bashar assad in damascus. it's the 1st time a top egyptian diplomat has visited turkey and syria in more than a decade. lead spring in cynical seal glue in ankara. forest talk to us about the significance of this visit. i seen him by the turkish foreign minister. whoa, folly, as you have also mentioned, this is the 1st to visit by a, by a new gyptian top diplomat. it's a true care. since there are offspring begin in 2011. and besides that, after 2013 after the military coup in egypt that overthrow the mohammed,
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missy government, bilateral relations between cairo and unclear outward service framed and the diploma take representation, a was lower down. so this is very important as a 1st step because 2 countries began trying to normalize relations at a, towards the end of 2021. it 1st intelligence level talk started and then the put to foreign minister level and technical level talk started between 2 countries. and at least the turkish officials have been saying that they're on the path to normalize relations with egypt along with israel and syria. that's why it is very important as it is the 1st visit. and also as a judge and foreign minister stated before his visit, this visit aimed to show solidarity and brotherhoods to an end to a counter like to kill and to its pupil egypt, and trickier people. they have close relationships because of history, and they have so many cultural commonalities in between. that's why it is very also
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very important. and egypt has sent a has deployed a monetary in a to, to camp, especially a via a military ship. that's why egyptian foreign minister also visited this mentorship in mason port with his turkish counterpart in this term. it is, it is a very important visit. normalization. as signals a came from are both presidents are from up to put the high c san era took his present vegetative parent on, especially after they shook hands during the world cup and cut out. right. and a turkish foreign ministers fed a 2 presidents can be meeting soon in the coming days and they will be working or forwarded procedures on that. you for that in m cosigner life or a say in ankara. you okay, andy, you leaders are holding tanks to finalize a deal for northern islands, pulse breaks it, trading arrangements, european commission, president or sullivan. de leon is in london. she has been meeting king charles before. she sits down with the british prime minister richie sooner to discuss the
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details of the northern ireland protocol. disputes about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern islands. the results of nigeria is fraser until election are beginning to come in. ballas continue to be counted in what's become the tightest race in decades. voting was extended into sunday after some areas face delays harm latasha has more from the nigerian capital of butcher. we are the national collation center to a socials from the national commission. and ant results that have been verified. it's a big room full of party agents, journalists, and same election observers and seen it's a long process. what's been happening is that when the officials announced a small batch of results at a time, party age is allowed to stand up asked questions, query the figures, for example, one party agent set up and said, you've read a set of results. but i have a different tally. can explain how you'd got to that results in officials had explained to the whole room. have you reached those figures?
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what also happening that were 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 verify by later commission, then they are not valid. now all these delays people voted and saturday, summer compelling is taking too long. all 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 in 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 expected to get results within 5 days. if there is no frontline, i will be run off within $21.00 days. but right now, because this process is taking so long because of all the process they go through,
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no one knows exactly when the final official results are going to be announced. now to the semi autonomous region of somali land in somalia, where at least 96 people have been killed in more than 2 weeks of fighting between security forces and clown members. near the northern somali city of last or not, more than 60000 smiley refugees have fled to neighboring ethiopia after the escalation in violence or tension between local people and the somali land authorities have been rising for weeks. every, as we said, the u. n. f. as the refugees arrived in a part of ethiopia that's been severely hit by a drought, and many are sleeping in the open. at top take is on the display in barcelona this week as a spanish city host. the mobile world congress is where the world's biggest wireless company show off their latest designs. this year they have foldable smartphones, m a, i power, chat, aunts that nearly have a mind or their own. charlie angela has more from barcelona. this event is all about the future and over the next 4 days,
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some $75000.00 people from over $200.00 countries are going to pass through these holes looking at the products and technologies that will save that future, including this vertical take off helicopter, using renewable energy they hope to be in production by 2024. now m w c has usually been a place where a company showcase the latest in mobile phone development. but that's taken 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 math of us. and they're trying to. so some areas where a, i will be impactful, including in 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, for the industry, it's the industrial net of us that's causing a lot of us. what that is is creating
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a digital twin factories, cities, transportation hub online grid. the idea being that any issues that arise can be fixed in the digital realm. increasing productivity and production and that's the transformation will affect everyone will be behind the scenes. ah. so i'm fully back table with the headlines on al jazeera is really forces of deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the occupied west bank in response to an escalation of violence made to speak to show from the area damage cause to palestinian homes and businesses. settlers protected by israeli forces also set fire to dozens of vehicles belonging to the palestinian town. hi, ross has more from the occupied with he has the israeli prime minister benjamin nathan.
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