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is being turned into pure gold, 20 years on from the start of the iraq war. we examined how the past 2 decades have shaped the country and the major challenges confronting future generations. document trees within spot whitney springs world issues into focus through compelling human stories. stars gather for the 95th oscars, celebrating the best and films from hollywood and around the world. march on up to sierra. ah and is rainy is shot dead in the occupied west bank. the us state department says is concerned that the escalation and bonnie's ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out of there, alive from doha. all set coming up. you k and you leaders reach a new briggs dealer in northern ireland. avoiding land border checks on trade
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across the region. nigeria and politicians protest what they call a compromised election and a walk out from the country's vote, county center and another earthquake, shake southern turkey, a region already devastated by this month's premise. ah, and he's already, motorist has been shot dead near the city of jericho in the occupied west bank. the kenning comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional troops to the area after an escalation and violence on sunday. to his ready settlers were shot dead near the city of nablus. one palestinian was been killed and hundreds were injured when settlers went on a rampage. sarah. hi, rat reports. the damage is hard to miss. hundreds of israeli settlers destroying palestinian homes off to to israelis were shot dead. been thing cause that been
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tours. so far i've counted about 30 or 40 of them enough only on just this last stretch. ma'am at all day shows us the damage to his car parts business. he says it will take him years to recover the hundreds of thousands of dollars. he's now lost merger. hello, lana. no more, mom had a joke of mine. oh no one came to protect me, all my family. we couldn't protect your shops. much of these riley army wouldn't let us. they fight a lot, humbling them to some helena in this on. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! 9 year old, the last was studying when the settlers turned up, she ran up to the rooftop. she says because she was scared that break into her home . her grandfather, mahash domady, who's lived in hawaii since 1964 says the situation is getting worse. well, this war, other causes every week settlers attack us and broke our windows last year. i'm more than an 8 agency installed this metal fencing. it's our only protection,
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but it's like prison, a jeweler. come on on. how my huh? well i was, i, susan, hawaii is one of several palestinian towns surrounded by leal is rady settlements with a big military base near by. just a few hours after the attack. and hawaii is an absolute ghost town. the only ones we're seeing here is railey soldiers that patrolling this streets as well as media . people like off, they have come to cover this story, but the locals living here a hiding in their homes. they said for fear that the settlers will come back and burn their property. israel's defense minister has ordered his forces to prepare for an escalation of violence. valuable ha, ha, beetle bullshit. by reinforcing activities on the ground, additional forces, protective components, settlements and roadways. and the most important to get to the terrorists and bring them to justice either to court or to the cemetery on a bit of a lot of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has called on settlers to not
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take the law into their own hands. but palestinians say the law only protects israelis and there's no accountability. the settler attacks thought hide it out as they are. her water in occupied westbank, u. k, and e. u leaders of finalized a new deal for northern adams post briggs, trading arrangements, both sides of hail that as mocking a fresh start. the relations between britain and europe, john hull has more it's not often in u. k. e u relations that optimism wins the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth, flowing trade within the whole united kingdom, protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the use chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post breaks
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in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame that will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs contradiction. that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of e u law, though diminished won't disappear entirely. there may be a deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionists and the hard core of pro
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bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament later he does what many fed could not be done. removing thousands of pages of a law and making permanent legally binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. the prime minister has confirmed that a vote will take place inside the house of commons before this new deal can become a law. there's no chance of losing it. he's already been promised the support of the opposition labor party. what mister sooner will hope to avoid, however, is for yet another new divide to form inside the conservative party of the brakes. it breaks it was supposed to have been done at the end of 2020. in truth, it was never going to be done until the problem of northern ireland was done. the u . k and e. u. leaders are hoping it finally has been jonah, how al jazeera london. so let's have
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a closer look at how the northern and protocol has changed. now when britain left you a customs border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom . which angered unionists under the new windsor frame goods will be separated into a green lane, the goods traveling to northern ireland and red lane for goods moving into the you are where we challenge has more this deal, if it is going to stick, has to satisfy 2 key political constituencies, one of them is requisite hardliners 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 protocols. it has taken months to get to this point and we will not be rushed will not be pushed into a hasty decision. we want to make the right decision until the fact is
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5, then the deal is not a go until the u. p. a satisfied this building behind me store month is still politically paralyzed. it's the building where know that on and 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 and protocol to nigerian al weather's growing, concerned at a slow pace of ballot counting after this past weekend's election. previous votes have been mod by corruption. mamma jam, june reports from jeff, from the echo was election observer mission, a tough assessment that the voting process in my jury was marked by irregularities among them. the list that oh, is that he is opening
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fully officious of particular concern to observers. the slow pace of uploading results to the website of the independent national electoral commission. or i know for its part i neck issued a statement on sunday saying the delays were the result of technical hitches and not due to any sabotage. but in a country with a history of ballot rigging and vote buying many weren't that reassured here in a boucher there's growing concerned the longer it takes to get the official election results. the more likely people will distrust the ultimate outcome. pharmacist, david on ojo said he expected a more transparent process and that he's growing suspicious. read to it out to the collision within that open, which included hopelessly clues on who began to wander. the problem is that you to be trans. we did a little nickelodeon feeds civil service to see of other chin india who told us she acted as a pull worker on election day is also worried. i do anzac kindly impatient really
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wants an old one. i'm howdy let. so it was his lab been taking care among voters disappointment among politicians, discontent unfortunates, tension spilled over in the voter collation center with some party representatives storming out of the proceedings. at stake in this hotly contested election, the presidency as well as hundreds of seats and parliament in his preliminary findings, the e u. election observation mission nigeria said planning for the poles had been insufficient. was also called on all actors in there. and i do yet to let respect the abby, an it roofs. and if there are any kind of dispute that they should be dealt lead to legal procedures, while 18 candidates are running for president, only 3 are seen as having a realistic chance at winning. but with each of those front runners,
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claiming they're on the road to victory, concern is growing. the things may only get more heated. a homage of drama, does it a boucher present a manual macro says france will close its miniature base is in africa. instead, new academies will be set up to provide training and equipment that be john iran, by french on the african forces made the comments in a speech ahead of a tour of african countries starting on wednesday. nicholas hawk as falling developments from deco. a change of tone from french president venue and my congress trying to address the criticism that there's been throughout the region in the french military presence specific in this a how, where there's been a step of attacks of arm groups and more and more people displaced most recently, burkina faso french troops were asked to leave the country. now he says that many of these french military bases in the region will be turned into training centers and they'll be a drop down of troops. he says that there are multiple challenges ahead for african
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states, and that's where the relationship will change left. click new bob, her guy, it don't go on. one called africa is not france, fear of influence. if nor is it a continent of french and europeans would dictate how to develop, mix it, but it's continent but where we need to build respectful and balance relationship so that we can work together on common cultures. route they all summer so they could come in. so he's about to embark on a tore of central african state, starting by gabon hilbert, go to democratic republic of congo, and also to angola where he'll talk about food security and climate change. but in the back of all of this is of course, the deed for france to change its relationship with african states. part of the issue, which is they want to feel more respect from france, didn't really have a choice, but to mention the fact of their new actors where the state actors, such as russia, such as china and the economic front and the military from the united states. israel and other countries among state actors as well. so obviously what he
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expressed there might sound very proactive in terms of present repositioning france in africa. but as a matter of fact, it was more of a reaction towards the global dynamic of change on the international level, the influence of france is shrinking at the profit of other superpowers. and so in many ways, mccoy's trying to re position france with more equal partnership to try to reset it's relationship with a continent. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the car, senegal. now, 20 years after the start of the war in sedans, dar 4 region, hundreds of thousands of people remain in camps many say it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid. even morgan has more now from samsung camp in north dar full. when we're started into dance western region of therefore ali mahmud says he didn't expect it to reach his village in the wheeler in its north, but eventually it did. and he and his family were forced to find refuge in this
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camp. gina. yeah. and then 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 now people were killed, homes were burned, families were separated as they fled. i was separated from my sons and only found them when the camp 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 half turned into towns, seemingly replacing those destroyed during years of war. but they all like basic services. there is no running water here,
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no electricity. and many people rely on humanitarian aid. but it has been to dealing for those who live here. i think we've had cars to receive a tip. we came into the camp, but some cause has been helpful. some people get them every 6 months and some regular lunch time and you get a don't get enough to last a month. the number of 8 organizations in the camp has also gone down a organization, say a lack of funding is hampering their efforts. we don't have enough assistance to go around, we have limited resources, and we are in a very difficult position where we have to choose from who gets assistance and who doesn't. so what we try to do is to increase informing our donors 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 audio 0 some, some camp north star for time for so break here out 0. when we come back, renew calls on the u. s. government for greater chinese transparency on the origins of the corona virus planning, on taking advantage of the explosion in new technology. just how will companies tackle the met of us manas ellis ah, hello. we have more went to stores, battering the west coast of the us. but ahead of that, where you have this a nasty little system, this is the one that brought 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,
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thankfully it does me through quickly sweeps away quasi eastern seaboard as we go through our tuesday. still so snow there and new england, eastern parts of canada, but dry, brighter weather does come back behind me back to the way the west coast. yeah. 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 you san francisco. 14 degrees therefore los angeles, and i, because of the weekend, al, i saw a rad 100 a millimeter surf right. beverly hills or a 150 millimeters of bright, 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, i were to was to west thursday bring signs of somberly for ally. temperatures on the rise could see 18 by friday. ah
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he has been shot dead on the highway and the city of jericho and the occupied west bank shooting comes as israel deploy hundreds of additional soldiers to the area after an escalation and bothers on sunday. okay, in the you, leaders of finalize a new deal for northern islands, post brags, trading arrangements, you pay. prime minister wishes to knock, hailed what he called a decisive breakthrough and says the deal represents a new style for british and european relation to ny opposition parties. nigeria walked out of the counting process for the presidential election ballot still being tallied in what's behind the tightest race in decades. ah, each it's foreign minister has arrived in turkey to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. santa shook rate met turkish foreign minister. never cover sulu in the southern city of mar. sin is the 1st time
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a senior egyptian diplomat has visited takia in more than a decade and a magnitude $5.00 earthquake shook southern turkey. on monday, one person was killed, at least a 100 people were injured. as a result of the quake, which was centered in the city of mulatto theresa bo went there to visit police run as our building collapses. in the city of my let, the in eastern to kia dozens of buildings were destroyed, even they'll be happy. center was 10 kilometers away. many already badly damaged by the tween earthquakes. on february 6, at least 30 people were rescued from underneath the rebel. excavators and emergency teams were trying desperately to rescue people suspected to be trapped under the rubble authority say they received information. there were 3 more people inside when the building collapsed but they told al jazeera,
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they're not hearing any voices, just a few meters away. cutters friend was caught inside another building. when he went to pick up, some of his belongings does go to lou deerish, orange ultima. he was helping his friend who wanted to enter the house to pick up some of his belongings from now his under durable for the years. he was with a friend who was rescued 45 minutes after the earthquake happened. rescue workers are now trying to get him out. we just arrived here and we believe there is one person who is still alive. official say that aftershocks and earthquakes like this could last for at least a year. living people in this part of to key on the edge. this country still struggling to recover from the earthquake that happened 3 weeks ago that left over 40000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of people without a home. this earthquakes generates tension anguish and lots and lots of fear.
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berries i will, i'll just eat my lot yet. okay. now spain and some south american nations are offering citizenship to 94 dissidence, expelled from nicaragua. our latin america editor, elissia newman report. these are the images of monica as dano when she was a sandinista rebel commander in the late 19 seventy's alongside president daniel ortega when both were fighting to overthrown. nicaragua was then dictatorship to day. she is not only in exile fleeing from ortega, what is one of 317 government opponent script of their nationality essentially made stateless, but he made a fool septic to bore. at 1st i was dumbfounded. well then, angry, furious, but i admitted a heartless u. e. a liquid me so that'll donald's daughter, monica, and her husband, julio lopez, were also stripped of their citizenship. i understand you've lost more than just
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your citizenship there. i'll get nora. rick will come. although we don't accept, don't take his actions. there haven't consequences. they've raised our birth certificates from the civil registry as they would never been born that confiscated our property and canceled our pensions. it's not enough to make a stateless, they want to make us destitute. among the latest 94 nicaraguan exiles stripped their citizenship, a prize winning novelist said you're a me this and you're gonna believe. tremendous has accepted columbia's offer of citizenship and belly, that of chile, whom she thanked toward solidarity of all of latin america, left leaning governments jelly is by far the harshest critic of nicaragua, government. and it's also been one of the 1st to offer citizenship to those who want to take a has vanished. and perhaps it's because hundreds of millions suffered the same fate under this countries for military dictatorship. tonight, one of them was a lender letter yet who was assassinated by the regimes agents in washington dc. 2
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weeks after he was stripped of his citizenship, people will recover and the son one paolo predicts that like his father, albeit posthumously, the nicaraguans will recover their citizenship. and what will be written in the history books is who are there really is? he is a person who has no respect for human rights, and this doesn't matter. he's the from the right or from the left. they are dictators. oh, in the meantime, more countries are offering to take in the stateless dissidence from nicaragua, a country at safe. your remedies describes as a bleeding wound for latin america. you see a newman al jazeera santiago, the biden administration says it still can't definitively say how the corona virus pandemic, originated whitehouse. national security spokesman john kirby said. there's no consensus within the u. s. government on the issue. earlier you asked me to report
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suggested the energy department had concluded the outbreak was likely the result of a leak from a chinese laboratory. a white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins husband. the white house insist that finding the true origins of coverage 19 is a priority. this follows a department of energy report. the concludes, albeit with low confidence that covered 19 originated in a chinese lab. this is a revelation that's been widely reported in the u. s. media, but national security spokesperson, john kirby admits the department of energy opinion, is not widely shared. the intelligence community and the rest of the goal and still looking at this. and if there's not been a definitive conclusion, so it's difficult for me to say no or should i feel like i should have to defend press reporting about a possible preliminary indication here. what the president wants is facts he wants
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the whole government designed to go get those facts. and that's what we're doing, and we're just not there yet. now some conservative politicians pushing the lab leaks theory in the early days of the pandemic, including for secretary of state mike, palm pale, or calling for a public apology and current republican senator round. paul is calling on the biden white house to declassify certain intelligence documents to provide full public transparency into the pandemic origins. at least $6.00 to $2.00 people, including pro children of di than a shipwreck off the coast of southern italy. auto 0 san diego has more another body washed up. far from home. the latest casualty, the shipwreck of the southern italian coast. along the shoreline remains of the vessel, all too evident as a sea continued to turn out the splintered wreckage. at least
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a 180 people had been packed into the wooden sailboat, according to local authorities. most of them from afghanistan and iran and pakistan . 14 children were among those he drowned after crashed on to the rocks and sank near the town of sick of equal through. the strong winds and rough seas hampered the rescue efforts. and those who survived remain distraught and still in shock from the traumatic ordeal. nearby the dead were placed into coffins and transfer to a sports hall where many came to pay their respects. lieutenant too much longer dollar a, but there are no words. one can only stand beside the survivors and tin to their basic ne carry it was on you. 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,
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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. mooney chavira, corso, kimberly the fact is that when mirror these conditions, you shouldn't leave if we don't say to the world under. but here it trees from which these people leave. this ethical message difficult above all, you shouldn't believe you shouldn't expose women and children to dangerous conditions for once again, italy and europe are forced to confront 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. sunnyvale,
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eagle al jazeera, now top tech is on display in barcelona this week. as the spanish city host, the mobile world congress, it's where the was biggest wireless companies show up, their latest designs. charlie angela is there. 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 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 massive us and they're trying to show some areas where a, i will be impactful, including an autonomous cause. so
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a lot of these companies 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 ness 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. and that is the transformation will affect everyone that will be behind the scenes. ah, a headlines here this hour and he's right. he has been shot dead on the highway in the city of jericho and the occupied west bank.
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