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shakes turkey, at least one person killed more than a 100 injured in the latest scab. and the 3 main contenders say that on the way to victory in nigeria presidential election. ah, welcome to the program you ok and e, you leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements, u. k. prime minister richey soon act hailed a decisive breakthrough and says, the deal represents a new star for british and european union relations. european commission president, us lavonne delane, describe the winds of framework as it's called, as historic, as, as it allows both sides to begin. a new chapter speaks about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. this afternoon. i welcomed president vonda line to windsor for continue our discussions about the northern ireland
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protocol. i'm pleased to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and our to day announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. we knew that for us to be able to make the most of the potential of our partnership solutions where need it for the issue was around the protocol on island, northern island. we knew it was not going to be easy. we knew we needed to listen to each other's concerns very carefully. above all, we had to listen to the concerns of the people of northern ireland. call earlier
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she soon ac address, the u. k. parliament jonah hall was monitoring developments there and joins us now . live in the studio, said, joe, what exactly does this winds of framework mean? how much of a departure is it from? what we've seen before, or bush, johnson has just addressed parliament. and he told m. p 's that this was a permanent, legally binding agreement that removes the border in the irish c. 4. good. so to that extent, it's a huge departure from the original, at normal and protocol. essentially what they've done is to fold their smoothing trade from the united kingdom to northern ireland of goods that are not intended to go any further into the use single market. the big winner is food. 3 quarters of the food in northern ireland said market is made on the u. k. mainland, but think plants, pets, and medicines as well. big winners there. the other thing is to try and calm the d . u. p concerns the democratic unionists about the influence of e you law, in any arbitration of disputes. they've come up with this thing called the storm on
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break by which they would hand the devolved assembly stormont and essential veto on any future rules taken by brussels as a way of minimizing the role of the european court of justice. enough to bring the d u p back into power sharing, they're going to have to scrutinize the fine detail to decide. but the reality that they've got to accept is that as northern ireland occupies a place not just in the u. k, but in the e. u. single market as a consequence of bricks it, they're never going to be able to entirely get rid of e law. this is always going to be a herculean task causing it to smooth over these immense political challenges. something that appears where she see that may well have done in terms of political capital going ahead into an election. what does this mean for him? and the conservative party will at the pound shot up the markets like it. he's taken a major gamble here because he risked in doing this, a backlash, not just from the democratic unionists saying no, but from these hard line prob, record m, p 's on the right of his party, who said they would take their cue from the d. u p. if he can win them over and
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remember that constituency isn't nearly as strong as it once was. if he could win them over, it's a major coup. it's a big turning point in relations between the u. k. and the e u. and of course, it finally gets briggs, it does not. richie soon acts old bus boys. johnson who promised that he had done that. but rashid sumac himself could be caught a moment for they student leadership. so many thanks. well from all of this where we challenge has a little bit more on the deal from belfast. this deal, if it is going to stick, has to satisfy 2 key political constituencies. one of them is bricks at hard line as within the conservative party, but perhaps more importantly than them. it also has to satisfy the democratic unionist party here in northern ireland. both of these groups have been fiercely critical of the northern ireland protocol. i haven't seen it yet,
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so once we've seen the legal tax will come to view, now do you feel positive? love him either positive or negative? i think that we need to take time to look at the deal. what's available and how does not match our 7 task until the d u p are satisfied, then the deal is not a go. and until it do you pay a satisfied this building behind me store month is still politically paralyzed. it's the building where northern ireland has its power sharing executives of which the d u. p. a half and which they essentially vetoed, walked away from a year ago in processed over the northern on and protocol. ah, authority has died near the city of jericho and the occupied west bank up to being
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shot in a car. the latest shooting, follow the deployment by israel, of hundreds of additional soldiers to the area after an escalation of violence on sunday. to israeli settlers was shot dead near the city of nablus. one palestinian was killed and hundreds were injured. a magnitude 5.6. quakers shaken eastern turkey a killing at least one person. the latest quake struck the city of mallets, marlexia triggering frantic work to rescue. several people trapped in rubble. turkish authorities said more than a 100 people were injured in the tremor on monday and 29 buildings were destroyed. 3 weeks ago, 2 major earthquakes killed at least 50000 people across southern turkey and northern syria. our correspond, theresa bo reports from mulatto. were here in the province, often, my lad. yeah,
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this is just 10 kilometers away from where the latest earthquake, the 5.6 earthquake happened earlier this monday work here where there search and rescue operations continue to be ongoing disaster or through it is just told that they believe that 3 people remained underneath the rubble here, but that they're not hearing any voices now, but they continue to check, trying to continue and saving to save people's lives. we've been told that at least 29 buildings have collapsed or been damaged in this part of the country in this city that at least 32 people have been rescued from under the rubble. this country is still struggling to recover from the earthquakes that happened. 3 weeks ago from fair, clever re, 6, the city had suffered lots of damage. when you're coming in here, you can see still people that are living in tents, trying in a way to handle what are what happened with their lives. the turkish government has
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given away tens and food, and water has given away cash handouts to help people cope with what they have gone through. but most of the people we have spoken to worst day when they'll be able to have their lives. the back of the turkish government is also hoping to start the rebuilding process as soon as possible, hoping to build around 200000 homes for people who have lost. there's a villages among others, but certainly the earthquakes that have been going on here. the aftershocks continued their rebuilding efforts. egypt foreign minister visited turkey and syria on monday to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. summer show cree met turkish foreign minister method of a solar in the southern city of mercy and it's the 1st time a top egyptian diplomat. has visited turkey and syria in more than a decade earlier shook remap syrian president bashar alice had in damascus and promised to deliver more aid to the quake had country a day earlier, a sad met,
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members of the arab league, city was suspended from the group in 2011, after a sad launched a crackdown on mass protest against his rule. thousands of people displaced from their homes by the earthquake, so in dire need of emergency shelter. now one business owner has stepped up to provide wooden houses for the homeless mohammed val reports from cojo early in turkey. work at this wood factory outside. istanbul hasn't stopped since shortly after the earthquakes 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 at a conch, an hour is a survivor of the 1999 of wake that killed 18000 people in turkey. including here, including gipsy, southeast of his bumble. his house was destroyed and he spent weeks in
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a 10th with family. if ever don't they? the moment i heard about the earthquake, i remember the 1999 earthquake, how i thought about the kids who became orphans, the situation of people under the rubber. i have lived all those things myself. i really struggled. so as someone was experienced that suffering, i started to think about how i can help those who've been affected at the kind is building 200 houses from his own company income. but others are already offering to join the initiative. he's 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 tortilla. a 150 volunteers have joined the con to them the units. they include 60 plus year old son jay who traveled hundreds of kilometers with his son to offer his time and expertise that jealous moving again. i am
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a carpenter from china college. i heard they were constructing wouldn't houses for earthquakes, survivors. i came to help with my son. we've been here for 20 days. most of these volunteers have no prior training in woodward action, but they are extremely dedicated and they are learning fast. some of them have been sleeping graph around the factory for this young woman from some boys did more than just answer the call to join i. so this place on instagram 8 and my friends, i can't, he posted as a story that they were looking for voluntary people to manufacture wooden houses for earthquake with victim. and so i said i can come and gather 1015 people with us. i'm orginally videographer and i don't have such experience. i just want to have a pecan hopes to be able to produce 5000 houses for the victims of the earthquakes
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. the main difficulty is that he has to import most of his material from russia and ukraine. but despite those challenges, he says he'll work hard to achieve his goal. how much fun dizzier could i get it? or it was take you back to one of the earlier stories. the fatal shooting of in his writing in the city of jericho follows an uptick of violence on sunday. hire us standing by the live star will more. can you tell us so for well, it is riley that was shots in a drive by shooting by palestinian or palestinian assailants. we don't know the exact numbers just yet has died from the wounds. this happened in the city of jericho, unoccupied west bank. and all of this is happening at the very tense time now that he's the 3rd israeli to die in just over 24 hours to israeli. settlers had also been shot by a palestinian on sunday. and in the south was not listed in
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a city called water. we would that in this town throughout the day and it's turned into a ghost town. and that's because soon after that a talk yesterday is randy set with hundreds of them decided to seek revenge. they went to the town, they taught homes, cause as well as shops. and as a result, palestinians today have been staying in their homes. most of the area was a ghost town. it's completely shut off. jericho right now is been, has been shut off by the israeli forces because they're looking for the person that carried out the attack earlier. and the same with our it's been on the lock down because the one that the palestinian that carried out yesterday's attack on sunday is also on the lease, which is a very challenging time for these ready forces. and israel at the time when many attacks have been carried out against israelis, especially during the time of this ultra nationalist fall, writes government under benjamin. and you know who the prime minister now the un
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has in the last hour or so condemned the violence. it says that it's gravely concerned. it's theory, a thing situation in occupied west bank. benjamin netanyahu himself is called on settlers, not to take the law into their hands themselves. and we've also seen in the last hour or so a protest has been taking place in tel aviv against the settler violence this year is already proving to be more violent than the last year and time last year rather with plenty of attacks on either side. now we've had $65.00 palestinians killed already in less than 2 months just in the occupied west bank. all of this just happened after a conference. that was how the summit meetings, security meeting between the u. s. egypt. jordan is mediators between israel and palestine. i asked about meeting they said that they had, they were going to be working together to de escalate that tension. well,
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that doesn't seem to be happening on the ground here and occupied westbank. we've seen a step pop on security coming all the way from west jerusalem. earlier this morning to have we've seen that ourselves. we've seen it. it's more visible, more security on the streets. and things are really sense right now. so to hire a lot of milk by west pike. many thanks. so the head allows eros, or bodies are recovered a day after a boat carrying migrants to europe, smashed on to rocks of southern italy, olden phones, and 6 g connections, all the latest tags on display mosse alone. as the city host, the mobile world congress ah hello, we have some lovely warm sunshine across eastern parts of the mediterranean,
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largely clear here. and it is warm putting in a southerly wind. but on the other side of the med, it's a very different story. a nasty area of low pressure that's been swirling away it brought snow. yep. snow into the valley. eric sam will see that wet weather, that windy weather and the a very stormy weather continuing as we go on through cheese. they could see the snow to shifting its way over towards corsica at that stage, but big down poor set to continue. very strong gale force when severe gal certain possible as we go on through the course of tuesday, pushing a little further east, which as we go on in to wednesday. so snow returning to northern parts of italy into the generic out says, well, some snow they're still a possibility just around the french house further north, it's fine and try not cheap at all. it is largely quite itemized celsius that london and paris a similar temperature. there to form a trade, but on the other side of the met 20 celsius for athens. 18 in anchors about 10 degrees above the average. not because we're putting in a southerly way into serrato,
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went out of libya. it doesn't st. watch out for them to central parts of the mailer . at 31 celsius in cairo. it stays warm, warmer still on wednesday, with showers to the north west. ah. ready a catastrophic series of earthquakes into kia and series has taken thousands of people's lives and left many more harmless. a major mobilization of humanitarian support is underway ah, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to tia, and syria quakes on al jazeera, hulu.
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ah, welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here now jazeera, you k, any you lead us to finalize the new deal for northern islands, post bricks, it trading arrangements. u. k. prime minister richie snack hailed a decisive breakthrough and says the deal represents a new star for british and european union relations. and authority has died near the city of jericho the occupied westbank after being shot in a calm israel has deployed 100 so of additional so just to the area, often escalation of violence on sunday, magnitude 5.6. quake has shaken eastern to kia, killing at least one person. the latest quake struck the city of my last year. turkish authority said more than a 100 people were injured in the tribe on monday, and 29 buildings were destroyed. the opposition parties in nigeria of walks out of the counting process for the presidential election,
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citing concerns of fraud ballots. the still being tallied up in wants become the tightest race decades. but opposition parties claim as a lack of transparency with a new electronic vote to system the election has faced some logistical and technological difficulties. international observers have criticized nigeria electoral commission over the failures or metastatic. joyce, we now live for a buddha and harry results, as we said, they are all being announced slowly state by state, but not without some frustration and confusion about the entire process. yeah, there's also around 2 thirds of stacy nigeria still need to be declared. so it's could be a while before we get the final official results. it's a long process. there's a lot of technical glitches and that doesn't help matters. some politicians, including ones from the main opposition pdp party walked out in the protest, saying that they don't support this process to rejected. they will not be part of
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it. and they feel that they hated the electrical permission has been compromised. it's a long process because according to the officials here, they say that they read out the results bit by bit. and then when they've read them out, the party agents get a chance to stand up and ask questions and raise queries. and some of them i've been saying you've read out a set of results and they don't match my tally what is going on. and then they have to be some kind of explanation as to how these results came about. also, some states of the announcing their own results of their own winners in their individual states. but those results are not official because they've not been verified by the literal commission. and that's been causing some confusion. and how are you, of course, with the population of 213000000 people. this was always going to be a huge democratic undertaken, wasn't it? what's the mood like that among voters, especially response wall. the slow, frustrating process. it's next. i mean, those who are frustrated are anxious and wandering. why taking so long for these
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was asked to come out. but those who say that the poor theatre permission say they're willing to be patient until things are done properly. that they'd rather the process is slow. so that when they put results right now, there'll be no mistakes made. for example, election observers have come out and he said that generally turn out was low and most pointing stations across the country. or they say they also feel that some delays cause problems in terms of voting. simulating materials was delivered late, a little group was phoned in areas where there was violence and logistical challenges. they even said some of the security officials at the polling stations weren't enough for some of the polling agents and pulling and pulling employees of basically didn't understand the whole process of that or causing frustration. but the urging the commission to lisa results as soon as possible, a very long drawn out process, how roommates are to live and of asia. many facts are 20 years after the start of the war. and 2 dimes dar for region. hundreds of thousands of people remain in
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camps as to spite of p still signed 2 years ago. many say it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid. it morgan reports from samsung camp in north dar for when we're started info, dance western region of dar for ali. 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, i mean, 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 got to, you know, people were killed, homes were burned, families were separated as i 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
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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 to dealing for those who live here. and you know, i had we've had cars to receive a since we came into the cam. but some cars has been helpful. some people get them every 6 months and some regular, large families that get aid to have been getting all of them a month. the number of 8 organizations in the camp has also gone down 8 organizations say a lack of funding is hampering their efforts. we don't have enough assistance to go
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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 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 from their home village. he will morgan onto 0 some, some camp northstar for. at least $62.00 people, including 14 children, are now known to have died and sundays shipwreck off the coast of southern italy. more than 80 people have been rescued. officials say the boat was traveling to italy from turkey. those on board were trying to reach europe through the mediterranean, sonya gallego has more another body washed up, far from home. the latest casualty of the shipwreck of the southern italian coast
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along the shore line remains of the vessel all too evident as the sea continued to churn out, the splintered wreckage at least a 180 people had been packed into the wooden sail boat. according to local authorities, most of them from afghanistan, iran, and pakistan. 14 children were among those he drowned after it crashed on to the rocks and sank near the town of stick out of the courtroom. strong winds and rough seas hampered the rescue efforts. and those who survived remained distraught and still in shock. from the traumatic ordeal nearby the dead were placed into coffins, then transfer to a sports hall where many came to pay their respects. tim are too much longer ala up
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by there are no words. one can only stand beside the survivors and tend to their basic ne, cuz it is on me. to date this has been the deadliest migrant disaster since a 127 people died out to drown in the coast of syria. in september last year. italy has seen a sharp rise in arrivals of undocumented migrants this past year. despite the prime minister, georgia maloney's vow to reduce them a promise that has been made for years. and one italy's interior minister insists should be implemented at the origin countries of such crossings. monique, of iraq also give the legal factors that will mirror these conditions. you shouldn't leave if we don't say to the world under the territories from which these people leave this ethical message, ethical above all, you shouldn't believe you shouldn't expose women and children to dangerous conditions. once again, italy and europe are forced to confront
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a tragic fall out from the ongoing migration debate. the italian president has urged the european union to take collective responsibility and tackle the ongoing issue of the human traffic as profiting from such treacherous journeys. suddenly by agel al jazeera, now the new space acts and nasa had to cool off a launch to the international space station only minutes before lift off because of a ground system issue. the crew 6 mission was due to carry astronauts from russia and the united arab emirates and to from the us into orbit. but engineers to take to the glitch concerning the rockets engine ignition system during the countdown. nasa says the mission will be rescheduled. tens of thousands of tech enthusiasts are in barcelona this week as the 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 and a i powered chat box that appears ever mind their own. the 1st year,
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the event is back to full strength since the coven. 19 pandemic. charlie angela has more now from barcelona. 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 feature, including this vertical take off helicopter, using renewable energy they have to be in production by 2024. now nbc has usually been a place where 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 none of these companies showcasing how the mess of us will transform the worlds of work, play, socializing, gaming,
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even travel. and that's interesting for the consumer, for the industry, it's the industrial mesh 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, increasing productivity and production. that's the transformation will affect everyone that will be behind the scenes. ah, let's hope so. he's on now just syrup. you ok and e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements. the agreement will allow goods to flow freely to northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. u. k prime minister wishes to knock hail to decipher, to break through.
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