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we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call out to sara will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you, al jazeera ah and israeli american is shot dead in the occupied west bank. the u. s. state department says it's concerns about the escalation of violence. ah, hello, why money inside this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, united kingdom and the ear clinch
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a new briggs. it deal for northern ireland avoiding land border checks on trade r, jerry and politicians protest against what they call a compromised election and walk out from the counting process. and canada and the u . s. ban the chinese own social media. take talk from government issued mobile phones and tablets. ah, an israeli american has been shot dead near the city of jericho and the occupied west bank. the killing comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional soldiers after an escalation in violence on sunday. to israeli settlers was shot dead near the city of knob. los one, palestinian was then killed and hundreds were injured when settlers burned down palestinian homes. sorry kara has more the damage is hard to miss.
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hundreds of israeli settlers destroying palestinian homes off to to israelis were shot dead. been thing cause 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 had i walked up lana. no more mother, doctor man. 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 fired a lot, humbling them to some ha, ludlow 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, mahash domady, who's lived in her water since 1964 says the situation is getting worse. good, this war, other causes go every week settlers attack us and broke our windows last year or
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more than an 8 agency installed this metal fencing. it's our only protection, but it's like prison, a jeweler, come on. uh huh. well i was, i, surgeon, 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 raw is railey soldiers, a patrolling this streets as well as media. people like off the 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, ha, beatle bush, 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
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court or to the senatorial at risk of old. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called on settlers to not take the law into their own hands, but palestinians say the law only protects his re lease, and there is no accountability for the settler attacks. thought a height of al jazeera, her water in occupied westbank, u. k, and e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands. post breaks at trading. arrangements by its sides, have hailed as mocking a new start for relations. nolan on ins, democratic union. his party says there is significant progress, a warns that key issues of concern remain jane hull has more 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 and our union and
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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 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 the 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. it contradiction that northern
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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 bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament later he does. 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 breaks,
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it breaks it was supposed to have been done at the end of 20. 20 intrusive 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. okay, well he is how the so called northern on and protocol has changed. when the u. k, left the e u, a customs border was drawn between northern arden and the rest of the united kingdom, which and get the unionists. now on to the ne, wins of framework goods will be separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the you or a challenge has more in this this deal, if it is going to stick, has to satisfy 2 key political constituencies. 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
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critical of the northern ireland protocol. it has taken months to get to this point on we will not be rushed will not be pushed into a hasty decision. we want to make the right decision. now until the d u. p. are satisfied, then the deal is not a go. and until 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 times which they essentially vetoed, walked away from a year ago in processed over the northern ireland protocol. ah, egypt foreign minister has made a humanitarian visit to turkey in syria to see the damage caused by major
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earthquakes. earlier this month, sanisha creek met the turkish foreign minister in the southern city of marson. earlier he met syrian president bashar la thought in damascus and marks the 1st visit by a top egyptian diplomat. either of those countries in more than a decade. meanwhile, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook southern takia on monday lease one person was killed and at least a 100 people have been injured. the quake was centered in the city of malachi, to raise a boat that police run as a 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 rubble. excavators and emergency teams were trying desperately to rescue people suspected to be trapped
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under the rubble. authority say they received information, there were 3 more people inside when the building collapsed but they told al jazeera, though 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 as good le deerish willing to help him, 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 year. 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, leading people in this part of to key on the edge. this country still struggling to
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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. berries i will, i'll just eat out my lat yet. ok. let's go to hashem alberta who is live for us in cut, a man mirage in turkey. i asked him, we know the government is under loss of pressure to help people affected by these earthquakes. what are people they're saying to you? are they getting the help they need money? this is a life punctuated for thousands of thousands of people here. why fear after shocked by concerns by growth guns id by the near to find a temporary shelter. and then asking questions about what's next for them. just to let me give you an idea about what's happening here in color, man mulash. i can see maddie and me,
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many people coming here to recover their belongings because they know that it's just a matter of few days before the bubble here is going to be cleared. paving the way for huge construction size. the government says that it's adamant of the need to start rebuilding anytime soon. they are also saying that they are offering compensation for hose who are going to accommodate people, or who are affected by the earthquake, who will also offer compensations for those who lost their loved ones. with a promise that in about a year from now they will have new hopes thou are people a yet or 2 or 22 to apply for, for that a compensation scheme and assistance by the government by the government is saying that this is starting to happen now, and it's just a matter of town of time before it took us down to all those affected across the vast territory. there has been affected by the earthquake over the last 2 weeks. and you, you touched on reconstruction. is that something that authorities are looking at
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already or, i mean look at, looking at what's behind you, is that too early the mountain rubble there still needs to be cleared up. you know, i believe because we're the head of elections, which are going to take place in, in june. this has become a, one of the key political issues. now in turkey reconstruction, the government says that it will lay down foundations in march. start delivering homes within one year and that those homes are going to be safer, stronger, and better for those who are affected, the opposition. the experts seismologists are saying it's not a wise decision to start building. now they say instead what we want is a government implementing seismic construction codes on one hand. and at the same time, we'll want the government to take some time when still we have those after she after shocks before we decide how to move forward. the one the government to put forward
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a new law. new regulations though, would ensure that those cities that were affected, of those that have or faced the threat of potential earthquakes in the future, have new, have new urban plannings that can withstand power for earthquakes in the future and saved lives. and this explains yesterday, for example, when president as of they have adult had, was in advance. he asked people for forgiveness for the slow response of the government in the 1st 24 hours right after the earthquakes. because he understands that this is a descent there. there's growing concern about the government response, and this is why you see government officials, time and time again saying we did our best. this was a massive earthquake. we're doing our best. we're continue to do our best and why we're going to offer people in the near future is going to be something unprecedented very strong homes and a better, a benefit cation, urban planning for the people of turkey. i go ahead and get to talk to you, hassam al barrow there for us in cat, a man man,
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us intech young. still ahead on al jazeera, beijing accuses the u. s. of politicizing. the coven. 19 pandemic. as washington calls a great, a transparency on the origins of the maurice, on exploring the reality of the unreal just how will companies tackle the mystery of the met ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people with thoughtful conversations, the struggles that we see in the global south africa, not because of our help, but because of the heart of the global door with no host and no limitation. that's the story of climate change. it's not that we're all in it together. the people with the most impacted in the 1st impacted or in the global side. that's always how it is pub to as your baba. and after dreaming fast, fashion should be actually regulated just like cigarettes, studio, p, unscripted on algebra.
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a informed opinions for right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments. there was a joke about the interim government. it's not in for, i mean, nor does it go inside story. on al jazeera lou.
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ah, you're watching out, is there a reminder for top stories this hour and his riley american has been shot dead on a highway near the city of jericho and the occupied west bank. the shooting comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional soldiers, often escalation and violence on sunday. you can e leaders have finalized a new deal for northern audience, post breaks it trading arrangements. the agreement will allow goods to flow freely to northern ireland. the rest of the united kingdom. one person has died off to another earthquake hit submit ticket on monday. the magnitude 5.6 tremors struck malott's. yeah. and destroyed several buildings in the surrounding region. election observers are urging candidates in nigeria to accept the results of
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saturday's pole as voting. counting continued slowly. a tightening for selection has seen long delays and reporting results and fraud, accusations from opposition parties. mohammed jam june has more from boucher from the echo selection observer mission, a tough assessment that the voting process in nigeria was marked by irregularities among them. the list. oh, the he said it's only been 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
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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, rare to it out to the collision with and i will boom, which will go that will hopefully be clues on will begin to wander. be promised that you should be trans. we did a little niggley bowl to do 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, and zach kindly, impatient really wants an old one. i'm howdy let. so it was his lab been taking care among voters disappointment among politicians, discontents, unfortunates tension spilled over in the voter collation center with some party representatives storming out of the proceedings. at stake in this hotly contested
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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 called on all the actors here yet to break the 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, claiming they're on the road to victory, concern is growing. the things may only get more heated a homage to him or does it a butcher. north korean leader kim john own has called for a fundamental transformation in agricultural production. after reports of serious food shortages came said, hitting grain production targets was a top priority. early this month, south chris had the food situation in its neighboring country wants deteriorating.
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all of north korea's grain is produced domestically largely on collective farms, asian, how the keys, the us of smearing china by re igniting the debate on the origin of the current of ours pandemic. the u. s. department of energy says it's like a this, a virus leaked from a lab and when it comes to health experts around the world, raise questions about the sharp decline in china's cove in 1900 death rate. katrina, you reports from beijing hunt managed by barely 3 months after the end of china. strict covered 0 policy. the government has declared a decisive victory in the battle against the virus altitude president. she didn't. pain presided over a meeting where officials said 200000000 people that had been treated with the virus and 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
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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 the recruit. paging, sudden eating of restrictions in december was altered and overwhelmed molds 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 energy department says the outbreak with most likely triggered by a laboratory leak. baiting denies this, and says the pandemic has been politicized here. good, all good. you sure will hook the relevant parties should stop stir. frying the argument of a laboratory league is not vilifying china and stop politicizing the issue of origin tracing. as with the source of the pandemic,
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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 private 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 teaching. canada is banning the use of chinese own social media optic talk on government issued mobile phones and prime minister just intruder says it's method of data. collection is a security risk. while in the u. s. white house is off government agencies to move
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up from their systems within 30 days. hardy jer, castro reports from washington. no more scrolling through tick tock feeds on government issued phones. if you are a canadian government employee. prime minister justin trudeau said monday that decision to band tick tock from government devices was due to the abs. chinese ownership and to fears that the chinese government could request tick tock to collect private information. it is better to not have them access tick tock because of the concerns other people have in terms of safety. this may be a 1st step. it may be the only stuff we need to take, but every step of the way we're going to be making sure, or we're keeping canadians safe. waiters reports that the white house has moved to do the same, giving us government agencies 30 days to ensure that they remove tick tock from federal devices. more than a 100000000 americans currently use tick tock,
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which routes all of its u. s. user traffic through servers in texas, in an attempt to distance itself from its parent company and beijing, a tick tock spokesperson said the firm was disappointed by the latest decisions against it. the american civil liberties union is citing with tick tock, say the ban on federal devices would violate 1st amendment rights me while in washington, the house foreign affairs committee is set to vote on tuesday on a bill that would give president biden new powers to ban. take talk the annual mobile. well, congress has kicked off in barcelona with 75000 visitors. it is the largest tech event in europe. it's where the wells biggest wallace companies show off their latest designs. charlie angela is there at the mobile world. congress robots that cook and phones that fold like the new launched by chinese honor being sidelined by the technology you can't hold,
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particularly the met of us. essentially, the internet in 3 d companies are racing to develop immersive experiences across all sectors in education, gaming planning, and retail, with 88 percent of global organizations. now investing in technologies to create virtual environments like this virtual retail space where real sales people can interact. customers, what we're seeing is one that's kind of explosion of initial interest and focus our real value use case where to interview to all of our clients couple months ago about 3000 executives. and we ask them, how much revenue are you going to get some metabolic in the next 3 years, not 10 years time. and they said over 4 percent of the revenue, significant amount of money. and if you look across the industry about a trillion dollars in the next 3 years from whenever some people will have already experienced the message and online advertisers through the world of gaming. but what starts up here are doing
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a creating avatars for employees. so i created this one, he looked vaguely like me. and inside of that conference room with features like real time interpretation, this could transform the world was or the transformations of behind the scenes. here i'm troubleshooting in a virtual semiconductor factory. that could be the digital twin of the physical factory. this is the industrial met, verse where real machines, factories, buildings, cities and transport networks, a mirrored in the virtual world. because in the digital environment, problems could be found and fixed quickly, increasing productivity and reducing costs. as companies take their 1st baby steps into the met averse people, like susie mercer are there to guide them. we're still at the very early days at the moment. we find some very much experimenting in the space fall. we are very clear what the impact is going to happen. they were experimenting, but we're experimenting on the somewhat detention and and then we'll scale. where
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is the benefit there where it's beneficial, whether benefits field my zation will scale. some of the grades will scale some ways. so while it's true, value is not yet clear. it is clear the met of us is here to stay. charlie angela al jazeera barcelona. okay, that's her for me. molly. inside the knees continues, hey, on out as they are coming up next inside story, stay with us. ah, ah, hello, we have some lovely warm sunshine across eastern parts of the mediterranean, large the clear hair, and it is warm pulling in a southerly wind. but on the other side of the medicine, very different story. a nasty area of low pressure that's been swirling away it brought snow. yep. snow into the valley, eric's and we'll see that wet weather,
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that windy weather and the very stormy weather continuing. as we go on through choose, they could see the snow to shifting its way over towards corsica at that state, but big down pools set to continue. ferry, 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 into wednesday. so snow returning to northern parts of italy into the generic out says, well, some snow there still a possibility just to round the french house further north. it's fi and try not cheap at all. it is largely quite a till 9 celsius that london and paris a similar temperature there to form a trip. on the other side of the met 20 celsius for athens, 18 and anchors about 10 degrees above the average. not because we are putting in a southerly way into serrato, went out of libya. it doesn't st. watch out for them to central parts of the molecular. at 31 celsius in cairo, it stays warm, warmer still on wednesday, with showers to the northwest.
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ah, in 543, a fraud takes on the big issues. this is not what he's talking about. a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda minute rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more from on hill for what al jazeera. it's been 20 years since the conflict and office began, but hardly anyone talks about it these days. the violence has killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions more so pace if a come to western so down this is inside stored.

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