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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 ah, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to t. n. syria quakes on al jazeera ah, on his rainy american shot, dead in the off by the west bank, the us state, the bomber says, is concerned at the escalation and violence. ah, hello, i'm darren jordan. this is out as they are alive from go. how also coming up, you pay, and e, you leaders reach a new briggs deal of northern ireland. avoiding land border checks on trade across
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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 tortilla, a region already de la, stated by this month's premise ah, on his early american motorized husband, shot dead near the city of jericho and occupied westbank. killing comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional soldiers to the area after an escalation and violence on sunday. to israeli settlers were shot dead near the city of nablus. a palestinian was then killed and hunters were injured. when settlers went on a rampage, sarah hire at report. the damage is hard to miss. hundreds of israeli settlers destroying palestinian homes off to to israelis were shot dead. been thing cause
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they've been tours. so far i've counted about 30 or 40 of them enough only on just this last stretch. ma'am, at our 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 last merger. hello, lana. no more, mom hadn't talked to plan. 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, they'd break into her home. her grandfather, matt has the lady 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 drug come on. uh huh. well, i was, i surgeon, holla 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, settlement some roadways, and the most important to get to the terrorists and bring them to justice either to court or to the cemetery. a bit of old israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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has called on settlers to not take the law into their own hands. but palestinians say the law only protects israelis and there's no accountability. the settler attacks thought a height of al jazeera, her water in occupied west bank. you okay, and your leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post briggs, trading arrangements, both sides of hail had as mocking a fresh start for relations between britain and europe. john hall has a story. it's not often in u. k. e u relations that optimism winds 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 the united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used 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 brags
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in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame at 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 a 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 lord 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 u. k. 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,
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how al jazeera london. so let's have a closer look how the northern island protocol has changed. well, when britain left, the e. u. a customs border was drawn between northern island and the rest of the united kingdom, which angered unionists under the new window framework. goods will be separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e. u. for a challenge has more this deal if it is going to stick hass to satisfy 2 key political constituencies or one of them is wrecks at hard liners 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. 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. now until the d,
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u p are satisfied, then the deal is not a goer and until a do you pay a satisfied this building behind me store month is still politically paralyzed. it's the building where no, that island has its power sharing executives of which the d u. p a half times which they essentially vetoed, walked away from a year ago in processed over the northern on and protocol to nigeria. now where there's growing concern of the slope pace of ballot counting after this past weekend's election, previous votes have been mod by corruption. lama jam june reports from abu jeff, from the echo was election observer mission, a tough assessment that the voting process in nigeria was marked by irregularities among them. the list? oh, the he said he is ok. you may say
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one of the shoes of particular concern to observers. the slow pace of uploading results to the website of the independent national electoral commission, or i neck 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 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 center that will open the door close. it will open it. we closed on, we began to wander. the problem is that you to be trans, we did a little niggley go to do feeds, civil service to see of other chin, india who told us she acted as
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a pull worker on election day is also worried. i do anzac kindly impatient really 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 its preliminary findings, the e u. election observation mission, nigeria said planning for the poles had been insufficient. we also call on all actors in there and i do yet to their respect. i am a rules and if there are any kind of dispute that they should be dealt with 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 is either a butcher. now 20 years out of the start of the war in sedans dar for region, hundreds of thousands of people remain in camps. many say it's getting worse as they go for months without humanitarian aid out there. as he been, morgan has more from samsung camp in north dafoe. when war started in for dance western region of therefore alley 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 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 continued now people were killed, homes were burned, families was separated as they fled. i was separated from my sons and only found
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them when the campuses at 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 to 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 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 dealing for those who live here. i think we've had cars to receive a tis. we came into the camp, but some cause has been for 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
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organisation 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 from their home village. he will morgan alta 0, some, some camp north star for ah, m, egypt foreign minister has arrived in turkey to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes . sanisha creek met the turkish. one minister metal at chub,
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shown in the southern city of madison, is the 1st time a senior egyptian diplomat has visited turkey in more than a decade and a magnitude $5.00 earthquake shook southern turkey. on monday, one person was killed at least a 100 or injured as a result of the quake, which was centered in the city of mulatto. sure, he is a bo, as more from their police run as they're building collapses in the city of my let, the in eastern to kia dozens of buildings were destroyed. even though the epi 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
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when the building collapsed. but they told al jazeera, they're not hearing any voices. just a few meters away. cutters friend was caught in sight another building. when he went to pick up, some of his belongings does go to lou deerish, orange of ultima. he was helping his friend who wanted to enter the house to pick up some of his belongings from now his under durable he was with a friend who was rescued 45 minutes after the earthquake happened. rescue workers are now trying to get him out. but 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
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a home. this earthquakes generates tension anguish and lots and lots of fear. theories, i will, i'll just eat up my lot yet. turkey tougher shall break out 0 when we come back. begging it uses the u. s. of politicizing. the cobra 19 pandemic. as washington calls a greater transparency. the origins of the virus on taking advantage of explosion and new technologies. just how will companies tackle the mattress on us and ah, when the news breaks, families steal how old they say they want to leave without getting their relatives out of the problem. when people need to be hurt and the story told, my dad and water every way, we are left without anything to keep us warm. with exclusive interviews and in depth reports on the shelving doors here, a precious thought,
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a faint specimen al jazeera, has t's on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and light knees to ukrainian filmmakers. join the army to fight against russian separatists in 2014 . they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts? witness? on al jazeera, they come from humble indian villages, but they're chasing international sporting success. one on one east examines how athletics is helping tribal communities gain recognition and accept on al jazeera lu.
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ah, we'll get back. i could remind about top stories here at this hour and is rainy. americans been shot dead on a highway to the city of jericho the occupied westbank shooting comes as israel deployed hundreds of additional soldiers to the area after an escalation and bottles on sunday. you, katie, your leaders have finalize them. you deal to know the audience post for exit trading arrangements. u. k. prime minister re sooner hailed a decisive breakthrough as, as the deer represents a new star for british and e, relation and opposition parties. in nigeria, i've walked out of the counting process for the presidential election ballot still being tallied not become the tightest race in decades. present manual macro says
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france will close its military bases in africa. instead, new academies will be set up to provide training and equipment that be joint you run by french and african forces. he made the comments in our speech out of a tour of african countries starting on wednesday. nicholas hark is falling developments from docker. a change of tone. so 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 hell where there's been a step of attacks of arm groups and more and more people displaced most recently in 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 state. and that's where the relationship will change left. click new bob, her guy, it don't go. mine 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,
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but it's continent but where we need to build respectful and balance relationship so that we can work together on common causes. 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 the 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 and non state actors as well. so obviously what he expressed there might sound very proactive in terms of present repositioning france in africa. but as a matter of fact, it was more of
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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 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 beijing as a tuesday, u. s. of smearing china by read night in the debates on the origin of the corona virus pandemic. u. s. department of energy says it's likely cobra 19 leaked from a lab. it comes as health experts around the world, raise questions about the sharp decline in china's cobra. 19 death data, katrina, you has more from the chinese capital and managed by barely 3 months after the end of china's strict curve at 0 policy, the government has declared a decisive victory in the battle against the virus president. he didn't. pain presided over a meeting where officials said 200000000 people had been treated for the virus and
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the country's death rate was the lowest in the world. but analysts say china covered 19 data is suspiciously low. according to official figures, about 80000 people have died nationwide for the virus. but researchers say the true tally may be more than 1000000. not number 1000000 or more. that could be a much lower number if, if there was a better preparation and possibly better timing for their the transition away from 0 curve. it paging sudden easing of restrictions in december resulted in overwhelmed mold and patient woods. authorities only counted debts that occurred in hospitals and approach the world health organization says is inaccurate. the w h o has also cancelled a plant 2nd phase investigation into the origins of the pandemic. citing challenges in conducting the study. the united states entity department says the outbreak was most likely triggered by a laboratory leak. bating denies this and says the pandemic has been politicized
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yet the dollar good. you shortly hook the relevant parties should stop stir. frying the argument of a laboratory league stopped vilifying china and stop politicizing the issue of origin tracing. as with the source of the pandemic, the true extent of the impact of china's recent wave of infections remains unknown . this empty space used to be full of people killing at corona virus testing bruce at the height of the 0 carbon policy. millions of people would test it in the capital every day. single cases thought neighbourhood locked out, but the government did away with all of that at the end of last year, just as the country was experiencing an explosive outbreak. in january, a government health official suggested 80 percent of china is 1400000000 strong population had already been infected. some experts believe this may have been the fastest spread of her spiritual pandemic virus in modern history. katrina, you al jazeera beaching. the philippines is stepping up patrols in areas of the
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south china sea within its exclusive economic zone, where chinese vessels continue to operate. many countries lay claim to waters of the south china sea. out as it was, bonded below reports from manila, the philippine navy sierra madre anchored 2nd tom, a shoal in the south china sea to mark the philippines claim in a disputed region. but it's been surrounded by chinese ships. a recent flight by the philippine coast guard spotted at least 26 suspect the chinese maritime vessels . the chinese coast guard sailing as close as one nautical mile to the philippine vessel. it is, the philippine aircraft hovered closer. they were told to lead by the chinese you are entering the territory of china. the voice on the radio said lead immediately to prevent any misunderstanding. this follows it incident earlier
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this month where the philippine coast guard says military grade laser was aimed at its crew by the chinese and caused temporary blindness. china denies the accusation and says the green light was from a handheld pointer, but last weekend, the philippine coast guard revealed there was another lease or pointing incident last year. there been years and years and years of gray zone activity that does not get seen by the public. that's why it's the grey zone. lighting up. the grey zone takes away the deniability takes away that opacity where a grey zone operators thrive. the philippine government says it's stepping up, see patrols to counter what it considers chinese incursions in aggressions and is exploring the possibility of doing it with allies, including the united states in australia. was deputy prime minister was in manila last week. we did talk about the possibility of exploring an joint patrols and, and we'll continue that work and we hope that that comes to fruition. so despite
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its recent actions in contested waterways, china continues to advocate for code of conduct in indonesia last week. it's foreign minister, tim gone, said he intends to fast track negotiations with southeast asian countries, including the philippines. and there was hope tension would ease after manila, and beijing agreed to establish a new diplomatic hotline in january. instead, what we've seen in the past few weeks has been the opposite with bold side standing firm and bowing not to give up an inch of their claims in the south china sea. while below al jazeera manila, now top tech is on display in barcelona this week as the spanish city host, the mobile. well congress, it's where the world's biggest wallace companies show up their latest designs. this year they have foldable smartphones and a. i powered chopped bots the 1st year. the event is back to full in person attendance since the coven. 19 pandemic? charlie angela is there. this event is all about the future and over the next 4
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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 n w c is usually been a place where a company showcase the latest in mobile phone developments, 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 in autonomous cars. so a lot of these companies are showcasing how the mess of us will transform the worlds of work, play socialize and gaming even travel. and that's interesting for the consumer. for,
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for the industry, it's the industrial mesh of us that's causing a lot of buzz. 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 or i that's it for me down jordan, for now. the news continues here on al jazeera. after inside story, stay with us. 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 logically as guys 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 are high, just nutting
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a little further eastward. so we're looking at temperature in tokyo are 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 korea, pushing into q, she easing over towards that western side of han ship it on the other side of the mountains. cocoa stays warm, 90 degrees celsius in the sunshine. now we've got some really wet weather as we make our way into. we're tuesday across quite an poor down towards the malay peninsula. big scotch of stores driven in on the northeast monsoon. and if anything, they become even more widespread still as we go through where to stay, 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's flank. meanwhile, into where the far south of india and a western disturbance telling, unsettled for pakistan ah,
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the 2 ukrainian filmmakers join the army to fight against russian separatists in 2014. they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war what will be the toll for ukraine's brave hearts witness on al jazeera it's been 20 years since the conflict and awful began, but hardly any one talks about these dies, the violence has killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions more . so go pace if a come to wisdom. so down this is inside stored ah .
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