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coming up in the next 60 minutes. the battle for back most ukraine warns the situation is worsening. in the longest running offensive of rushes year long invasion british prime minister re she's so not visits belfast to raise support for the northern island trade deal. he's struck with the european union also this hour and he's really american is shot dead in the occupied west bank. the u. s. state department says it's concerned about the escalation of violence. and beijing accuses the u. s. of politicizing. the colby 19th pandemic as washington calling for greater transparency. i'm joanna roscoe, with the sports as these ellen's characters snatch a dramatic one run win over england and lil messy gabrielle no more. no. and i woke up winning catalino, messy ads and other troy pizza. his cabinets, as he's named fif, is best player will see you. ah,
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thank you for joining as we start with the war in ukraine present. brody me is. lensky is warning. the situation in the eastern frontline city of back mode is getting worse. regional separate is leaders say nearly all the roads into the city and now under russian control, the area has seen fierce fighting for more than 6 months. but which cannot remove saddam in buck moved. the situation is constantly becoming more difficult. the enemy is constantly destroying everything that can be used to protect our positions for fortification and defense of our soldiers defending in the backward region are real heroes. in the book, margaret live now to al jazeera hold. abdul hamid was in key for us. what a concern there from the cranium president, tell us about the significance of back more than what you're hearing about the fighting there. and certainly the korean forces they are under enormous amount of pressure. as we understand it,
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the russians have been trying to encircled their ukrainians from the north east and the south of mood and have been quite successful in advancing into 3 directions over the past few days. now the ukrainian forces, i'm the western part of the city they're holding ground, but it's becoming more and more difficult president, it ends. he has been warning about this for a while. this is not the 1st time, but certainly his latest remarks do. give an indication that my mood could be lost. it's not lost yet, but that could happen in that case. certainly for the russians, it will bring about a long awaited victory. it hasn't had one militarily for a long time. actually since october, russia has lost a lot of ground in the north east of the country when it does have her give region
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during that ukrainian counter offensive. that took the russians by surprise. and also then after that in the south, in southern region, when it was forced to abandon the regional capital of the city of his own so, so to the full rush, it will be a great victory. and i will also become a strategic victory in this says that from move, it can then push towards cities like comma tours and levant in a bit to take over the entire bennett's region. but we're still, i would say, weeks away from that. as you said, it took 6 months and we're still counting for buffalo to full. so it's going to be a very, very difficult battle, even if the ukrainians pull out of buffalo has been a long and difficult battle already. but we also heard another plea from the ukranian leader to the west for more support in the skies. easy, likely to get it well, i think what prison zalinski is asking for now is for f 16 jet fighters. and so far,
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i think the western powers have been on defense. it has it, they have pledge more support when it comes to air defense system. president joe biden was in keith just a few days ago, and he did pledge from keep that that will come very soon along with as to veins system to be beefed up. but the president zelinski now is now looking for these jet fighters. he said that the, these jet fighters with help hate at russian positions at the back positions the ones with the russians are sort of getting all the reinforcements. and we're going to have all that ammunition stokes. that's what he would like to use those jets fighters for i think western powers are, have been worried about that says simply because if there's any notes try that happens on the other side of the border inside russia,
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it will be taken by moscow as a serious escalation and especially as a serious escalation in the involvement of need to in this war. some thing that western powers would like to avoid at this stage. so i'm not sure he's gonna get it in time soon. but if we look at the past year, indian president zalinski always got what he wanted. but i think at the moment he is not there. busy yet the strategy being be far more defense systems, and let's see what happens next. how that. thank you. hope to have me live there in a very cold keith. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry has accused us of planning a so called provocation in ukraine using toxic chemicals. let's throw through really weird the americans can on february 22nd to wilson, sent an influential american n g o held a conference on events in the ukraine. speaking of the event of former us ambassador to russia, john sullivan said, and i quote,
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you was russian troops plan to deploy chemical weapons in the area of special military operations. when you got this information as an intention of the united states themselves and their accomplices, to carry out a provocation in ukraine using toxic chemical that we would, we gave warning that if any such a publication deploying, talk to chemical thanks please. we will identify the true culprits and punish them . we have found been javin, has more from moscow. the ministry of defense for the 1st time has actually detailed a plan of how allegedly chemical weapons have been brought into ukraine in near the don. yes, the region, this is where intense fighting has been taking place for the last few months. they administer defenses actually identified the number of bogies, the type of chemicals it says, could be used and which will be a violation off the organization of the prohibition of chemical weapons treaties. so it is all happening this morning in russia. this seems to be more alarm bells
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ringing the actual fighting. another world news you k prime minister ratio. so knock is in belfast to seek support for his new post breakfast trading deal for the northern island. these are life pictures from very soon has been meeting business leaders in about fast speaking to them as we can see i, he reach an agreement with the european union on monday, northern islands, democratic eunice body says there is significant progress. but warns that key issues of concern remain, let listen to the british prime minister for a bad fix, which is brilliant, but also it's not just businesses that are sending things up in a back and forth across also people someone sending bag granddaught for a birthday present in a parcel, someone doing online shopping, all of i was also about to need tons of customs. assal amount would have been ridiculous. i'm sorry, we've managed to fix all of that as well. so things can just move freely and smoothly between great britain and northern ireland, and that's what the green lane is about. but it's also about making sure that the
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same goods are available. and that brings the on to my 2nd point. and that's about protecting northern, on its place in our union that when you are part of a country, you expect that you get all the same benefits of being part of that country wherever you live. and in too many ways that and feel and feel like it was working on when you went to the garden center and you couldn't get the same oak trees around the famously the jubilee when we celebrated how late majesty's jubilee though this jubilee oaks. they weren't available in northern olive garden centers. see potato is such an important part of northern islands or cultural industry, not available. you think about medicines. we have the situation where it was going to be the case that the u. k. my license a really impressive new drug to help treat cancer and it wouldn't be available for patients here in northern ireland. when i was chancellor, i was cutting taxes. in fact, i can't taxes, old beer duty in pubs, which we can do once we left the you, we could actually, we're going to have one tax for beer that you buy elsewhere. but when you're in the
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pop, you want to have a low tax on their and we could do that line else there. and it's going to happen in the rest of the u. k. this summer. but it wasn't able to happen in northern ireland and that didn't seem right at all when you took your pet on holiday. another example, someone coming to take the appellate holiday had to get a rabies, job burnished prime minister, re she soon ack speaking in about 5 the day after agreeing to a pulse spread it trading deal for northern ireland with the european union. irish soon. ok says deal means goods will flow freely between northern ireland and great britain. let's find out how is being received in belfast and speak to rory, challenges there for us to rory the prime minister now in belfast, trying to sell this deal. will it be a tough cell? i think if she's not, has any wisdom, he'll know not to be sued by this kind of warm, sent it off the praise that he's been receiving in westminster and in the british
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press where people i think, genuinely surprised by how wide and how deep this deal is with the you, how far he's managed to go with it. and encouraged by this new seemingly constructive relationship with the european union. whereas before, which is the next predecessors often chose a much more belligerence and hard nosed approach. richie, so you know, is it the real acid test for this deal is how it goes down in northern ireland and particularly how it goes down with the main unionist party here. the, you pay it is day who pulled out of the power sharing governments in this building behind me install once, and it is day that will need to be satisfied with the steel to return to that power sharing governments. now speaking this morning, jeffrey donna solomon, the leader of the d u. p. was saying that he's not going to be rushed into anything
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that they would take that time that goes through it line by law and they reach a collective decision. and they wanted to make sure that they got it right because there are 7 tests that he says that it has to fulfill. now, there is some new ones that i think has come out from the d p this morning, which i haven't heard before, particularly about the application of e u law in northern ireland. whereas it seems like the d p was totally opposed to the application of law here. now it seems, or they've clarified that they're only really opposed to that, where it applies to the dealings the northern and has with the rest of the u. k. where it applies to northern roles that still within the single market, then the e u and the e. c. j can still have a ro, so a bit of flexibility that we're hearing that from the d. p. yeah, i was going to ask you, laurie a bit more detail about the deal itself at what it means for trade between northern ireland in great britain and what happens if the union is stone accept
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i mean there are a couple of things to sort of separate here they are links, of course say it's the passage of the deal itself and whether i actually have traction, i'm can be made to los and then there's also the power sharing governments store months. now, richie soon act doesn't have to have the d u p. 's approval, he doesn't have to have the approval of hotline brexton within his own party because he could probably rely on labor votes to get it through parliament bots. it's always the much better if he has both of those groups on board. and indeed, the governments did say that it wouldn't be processing with this, they wouldn't be pushing it forward unless the d u p was happy with it. and then of course you've got the store months issue, which is the, the d p essentially saying that they are not going to come back to power sharing until they are happy with the state to the protocol. and looking at this deal,
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whether they're happy with that, that of course, has a huge impact on northern not and because this place has no functioning governments at the moment hasn't done for every year. so things like health care, things like education are languishing. that's the main concern of most people in north on it. they just want to see government back up and running again. all right, rory, thank you very much. where we challenge live there in belfast. fennimore had on his knees our including seeking justice survivors of the war in stands, western awful region speak about the lasting impact of the conflict. and in sort, a historic one run victory for new zealand cricketers against england details liter with jo. ah, an israeli american has been shot dead near the city of jericho in the occupied
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west bank. the killing comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional soldiers after an escalation in violence on sunday to his really settlers were shot dead near the city of nablus. one palestinian was then killed and hundreds were injured . when settlers burnt down palestinian homes, the west state department says the attacks underscore the need to immediately deescalate tensions. all american is standing by for us in western muslim, but 1st we go to sal hierarchy was in jericho any occupied westbank? tensions extremely high farrah in these last few days. tell us about the situation right now where you are. yeah, absolutely. just behind me joe's going to show you here. we have a check point. it's one of many stopping people from leaving jericho or entering. they have allowed a number, a small number of people out, but it's taking a very long time off the bits of interrogation if they want to come out, jericho right now is on the lockdown. and the reason why that is,
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is because there are palestinians that are accused of carrying out a drive by shooting that happened on monday night, that killed and israeli american citizen, he was in his twenties. and now this is the 3rd israeli to be killed in just a 48 hours to israeli settlers was shot by a palestinian who also on the loose i'm not was on sunday night. so tensions have been incredibly high. now jar code just behind me is a gateway for everyone in new occupied with buying if they want to leave occupied with bank cross to be crossing which then takes you into jordan. that's the only way out if they're going to be traveling. so you can see already those coming out have smiles on their faces because it's taken so long to do so. very few of them are able to leave. now this is all happening at the time where yesterday, monday we were filming in hawaii, which was a town not far from here. and that's why israeli settlers set home,
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they torched shops, they touched business as belonging to palestinians, and occupied west bank seemed to be on fire in the last 24 hours. the attentions are incredibly high at the moment. and as you can see, we're still waiting for them to find the person that carried out the attack. ok sarah, thank you for that, sarah. hi, rod live for stay in jericho, that's crossover now to west jerusalem. and iran con, these rise intentions. iran, the rise intention coming as the us we know broker meeting very recently and jordan between these really is and the palestinian authority along with the options and jordanian officials, what's been the political response to this rise intentions. well that meeting took place on the sunday in the red sea ports of october in a jordan. it was organized by the jordanians. it was supposed to be
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a crunch meeting. i am fact jordanian officials actually said that it was some of the highest level meetings between the palestinians and the israelis in recent years. the idea was to try and tamp down the tensions, trying really down and everything down to a point where it becomes manageable. now there was some concrete steps that were taken from that be think it was announced that there was going to be a freeze on israeli settlement building in the occupied west bank. now that was seen as a confidence building measure. the idea that if you can do that, then you can build on that and get to a level where you can start negotiating on other things. it didn't last long. in fact, about 24 hours later promised benjamin netanyahu, after his finance minister, the right one politician on his miss, the smarter is actually said, we will not freeze settlements for even just one day. so the prime minister was forced to do a u turn ass of that. now not happening. that means that any thing that might have
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happened in that, at the meeting. and remember in the sacramento wasn't just these res palestinians. it was the jordanians and the egyptians and the americans. o'beirne high level meeting seems to have been reversed. this shows you just hail. i'm under pressure prime minister benjamin netanyahu is from that fall right element of his government that doesn't want to and is not in the mood to make any compromises when it comes to the palestinian. so either this is a way of prime minister benjamin netanyahu rolling back on his demands, knowing that actually perhaps he can do something else, they'll put pressure on the far right. or it's the far right flexing their muscles within his government. so there's a lot of games being played, lot of power games being played within internal israeli politics. all of that though, means that any optimism came from that meeting. and remember, you know, said this before, this is
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a very high level meeting. any optimism that came from that meeting has been negated. so we don't know what's going to happen in the next 2440 hours when it comes to the occupied voice. by go ck mode is through slum. oh, we know that a lot. palestinians are simply looking at their politicians. are they looking or all of the international community is a we are alone, we've been let down. why should we listen to anybody any more? and you've still got the international community trying at least something this high level meetings say, although it was optimistic in the 1st 24 hours right now. nothing has come from that. thanks to that update him. ryan can live in west jerusalem. ah . he has begun work to rebuild homes for 1500000 people whose buildings were destroyed in a series of earthquakes. more than 50000 people were killed with elections just months away. president j to one place to rebuild as soon as possible. but his
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government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards. al jazeera hash m, i had barrow report. some kara mom rash lavender has come back to his neighborhood in got a man mirage to recover his belongings. his family had to move to a village nearby, but levant says he intends to return. as soon as his parents house is rebuilt. you, my mother surgeon, you know, mother. so yes am i told him, i want to spend my life in mirage. i was born here. all i want is a home that is built on solid ground and and lie with construction regulations. margaret eager to counter growing criticism the acted slowly during the earthquakes. government officials have pledged to finish reconstruction within a year. she emerges in there. this is the biggest earthquake mobilization in the history of turkey or where establishing new urban planning for affected cities. and
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we will ensure the cultural and demographic identities of those cities are preserved. earthquake every is being cleared, paving the way for huge construction sites in affected areas. city official say, thou determined to build houses that are going to be stronger, safer and better. turkish society is divided on how best to move forward after the devastating earthquakes and staggering death to all the government insists or rebuilding quickly so that those who lost their homes can find a permanent shelter. but for many experts and architects is about making sure citizen buildings are designed to withstand powerful earthquakes and save lives, lose foil, but not everybody is convinced. the government is doing the bye thing. so bork,
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i good cheered merz is a construction engineer. he says the authorities should 1st stop giving zoning amnesty is to builders violate seismic construction codes. look are you will adorable. new true to holland. so since lou matthews, with the ongoing aftershocks from time to time, i'm wondering whether the building not is the right thing to do. the authorities have arrested dozens of builders and the mayor for violating safety standards. for now, victims of the earthquakes continued to deal with grief. they know nothing will ever be able to compensate for the loss of their loved ones and lived to hash him now, rejoins his from carmel marsh intake here. ah hashem, the turkish government has been under a lot of pressure, as we heard in your report, there is, is reconstruction something that's being talked about now, or is it too early for that?
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well the government or 40 says it is starting to lay down the foundations and delivering houses within a year from now. and this explains why, by saying this is a wrong decision in the time in the, in, in, for the time being of that, the government had to wait a little bit to see where the, the, how the after shots are going to move forward in, in the upcoming weeks and months before deciding how, how, how to build and that the most important will be to clamp down on the ah, zoning amnesty that were offered in the past and to resign the cities in a way that would take into account the kung, the money off of co, of turkey or earthquake prone. and this is a story that as it continues, we are on a daily basis trying to learn and see the everlasting impact of the earthquakes, particularly on those most vulnerable and the children. in particular, the united, the, you deserve shift, katherine russell paid a visit to a car man, mulash. and she said that 2 and a half 1000000 children were affected in turkey and almost 4000000 in syria. and
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that the unicef needs more than $500000000.00 to be able to cope with the immediate needs of their children. this listen to what she had to say to al jazeera. i saw a devastating, i've seen really something that reminded me of a nightmare. that's what it felt like are i st buildings that were completely collapsed? i saw others where you could see remnants of a building and that really a haunting thing for meal if they could see remnants of of clothing. right. so let's clear that somebody lived there. obviously a building out a pile of rubble. so wondering what happened to those people was really, it was kind of bracing and, and heart wrenching to see it on the syrian vic terms of the earthquakes. they said that we had been betrayed, abandoned by the international community for to thousands of the assyrians went back to syria. the authorities here in turkey hobgood has given them 6 months to
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stay there if they want, without risking to lose their a residence permit. they say that they have no way to go. and fact just yesterday, government war says in syria shall many, that it is all the ask us of it live province almost are 12 years is the spot of the uprising in syria manners. say that the have absolutely no where to go and this of, of international community should have taken more drastic actions against the regime in syria to try to prevent further loss in all of life value for that hash m. i share my bi, reporting their life from kat ahmad marashi take here. north korean leader kim jong own has called for a fundamental transformation in agricultural production. after reports of serious food shortages came said heading grain production targets was a top priority. early this month, south korea said the food situation in his neighboring country was deteriorating.
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all of north korea's grain is produced domestically largely on collective farms. still ahead on this news, our nicaraguan dissidence who were stripped of their nationality, are getting the chance to be citizens of other countries. by exploring the reality of the unreal. just how will companies tackle the mystery of the met averse and in sport will show you the good and the bad from one of the n b s biggest stars. that's coming up with tony to just stay with us. we're back after the break. ah ah. the sea remains stormy in the mediterranean, but elsewhere, despite what looks like a lot of cloud, things are that active. in fact, with this warm front is a good hint of what's been happening down the se,
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particularly in turkey. it's suddenly much warmer than it was just a week ago. the sun is trying to show itself through what's have been recent snowfall, localized around a central year with temperatures, low single figures. but i said it's stormy in that, in the meg, particularly in the western military. and particularly in the valley articles where i'm a yorker, it's a snowed and the still boarding atmosphere, gales and 8 be to wait. and you can see why that's quite a strong wind blowing out the wrecked valley wrapping around this low hitting northern shores of algeria eventually to nicea now admittedly most to spend in portugal enjoying rather pleasant weather reverend. but that storm was around for a while, probably spreading its largest east woods and it's, he's going to get a dump of snow up in the mountains and rain else i was strong winds coming up the adriatic. that is the most active area in europe to the east where it's been so cold. it's still cold, issue 5 in keep with clarity. as i said, come south of the black sea. i was remarkably, or can it be more rain or snow in the mountains?
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it's part of africa and there's more sherry stuff in west africa last week as well . ah ah ah ah ah. ready too often of con, astonish, portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archives spawning for decades,
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reviews the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of of gun cinema on of just 0. lou . ah, ah, you're watching the news our on al jazeera with me for the back table, a reminder of our top stories. ukraine surprised and has warned the situation is getting worse in the eastern frontline city or back move. regional separatist leaders say nearly all the roads into the city and now under russian control u. k prime minister is she so knock is in belfast to seek support for his new post wreck said trading dean for northern ireland. he reach an agreement with the
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european union on monday, northern islands, democratic union. his party says there is progress, but warns that key issues remain and, and he is really american, has been shot dead on a highway near the city of jerry cohen, the occupied west bank. the shooting comes as israel deposed hundreds of additional soldiers after an escalation in violence on sunday. to nigeria in our way election observe is urging candidates to accept the results of saturday's ball. as vote counting continues slowly. the tightly fought election has seen long delays in reporting results with opposition parties alleging voter fraud. my job, june reports from boucher from the echo selection observer mission, a tough assessment that the voting process in my jury was marked by irregularities among them. the list oh, he said he is okay. and you said
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fully 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 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 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 through it out to the collision center that will open the door close. it will open it recluse and will begin to wander. the problem is that you to be trans. we did a little niggley, but we do feeds civil service to see of other chin. india who told us she acted as
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a poll worked on election day is also worried. i do anzac kindly impatient really wants an old one. i'm howdy let. so it was, it's 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. so planning for the polls had been insufficient. also calling on all the actors in there and i have yet to respect the, 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,
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claiming they're on the road to victory, concern is growing. the things may only get more heated homage and drama does either a butcher. and how much arthur? another correspondence in boucher joins us now. live on the news. our heroine, so the wait for results continues. what's the latest? yes. or 11 out of $36.00 states as so far being a non so it could be another long day. and right now there's no indication when we're going to get the final official results. the newspapers give you some kind of idea of the drama unfolding as people wait for these final results to be announced . the electrical mison is still verifying the results. competing with the process, despite protests from some opposition parties to say that the delays according proficiency and that the process is compromised. and then you have this one more about the drama about the main opposition party p d. p will. can you asked the collision center yesterday also saying that their
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lives and they feel that the head of the electoral commission has been compromised when he gives you some indication based on these states that would be in so far that can you who the leader of the governing a p c parts you may when the president b, if the train holds across a more faith, but i must stress, there's a lot more say that needs to come in. so this could very easily be changed. what's happening throughout the day is that the parties are holding please conferences, talking to their support has having them they plan to do the way. if they are unhappy with the results, have the concerns of the opposition parties been address they say they haven't, that's why they are saying that they're not happy with the pros. his holding the problem with the summer even threatening to process it, fail and happy with the result. we must trace that feelings are mixed in nigeria. those who are suspicious, but those who support the government party,
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those who support the commission, those who feel the post has so far the house properly saying wait and see until the fire about come back. if you are happy, didn't go to court, but of course the longer take these off to come out. the more agitated as anxious about nigerian are going to get. i really thank you very much harm which i live in nigeria, capital a boot, jo survivors of saddam's war endorsed for still awaiting for justice more than 2 years after a peace deal was signed by the sudanese government and the main rebel alliance. thrice will say, the war involved atrocities which amount to crimes against humanity have been morgan re for some no stop for when he's not moving around a bush o camp for internally displaced people is how cough is usually spent his time at home. one of the chiefs of the camp, he says he takes his free time to pray for the family members. he lost in bizarre for war. my, if you know yet my brother mohammed and my cousin,
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you're here were both killed during the start of the war in 2003. both died just a day apart. our village was attacked by arabs and they fought back. things was safe for a little while, but then the attack his came back and killed them. i fled to the children, the worst parted in 2003 and killed more than 300000 people in 20072009. the international criminal court issued arrest warrant for several senior officials, including vent president, emerald bishop, the 1st sitting president to be indicted by the court while in office. the court says were crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide were committed in the western region. but only one of those wanted by the court is currently under trial in the hague. it wasn't only government forces, but also rebel groups that were accused of atrocities during the war and are for survivors and other victims of arbitrary killings for disappearances. sexual
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violence and burning of villages are demanding justice. but there is little here to indicate any one will be held to account a peace dealer signed in 2022 and the war a year after president bush was ousted. and while the deal stipulates those who committed crimes in dar 4 should be tried. those here say the fact that the government was involved makes them doubt that will happen. get a little when the bill is that crimes against humanity. the crimes that involves government figures, the perpetrators always get away. it's a big disappointment to the revolution in 2019. when people called for justice, it hurts to see those who committed crimes against us walking free. while we continue to suffer is hawk says he doesn't know if he'll see justice for the killings of his family members. but he says, if that day comes, he'll know that the war has truly come to an end. he but morgan bulges era. we shall camp north dar 4. former pakistani prime minister iran khan has secured
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bailey in 2 of the 4 cases filed against him in the capital is lama bad. he's facing for legal cases including attempted murder and one related to party funding . as the 1st time in ron colonies in the capital city since an assassination attempt on him in november, he was offset from power by a parliament in no confidence vote. last april. now b g has the keys, the us of smearing china by re igniting the debate on the origin of the current advised span demik the us state department, this are sorry, the u. s. department of energy says it's likely the virus leaks from a lobby and it comes as health experts around the world raise questions about the sharp decline in china, covered 1900 debt data. katrina, you read for some aging managed by barely 3 months after the end of china is strict cove at 0 policy, the government has declared a decisive victory in the battle against the virus president. she didn't. pain
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presided over a meeting where officials said 200000000 people had been treated for 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 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 pruitt paging sudden eating of restrictions in december was altered and 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
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most likely triggered by a laboratory leak. bating denies this and says the pandemic has been politicized yet the dollar. good, you sure will 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 by 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 one point. 4000000000 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,
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you al jazeera beaching. as spain and some south american nations are offering citizenship to 94 dissidence expelled from nicaragua. it follows a deportation of a $120.00 to a nicaraguan political prisoners earlier this month. a latin america editor, lucy newman reports. these are the images of monica mcdonell when she was a sandinista rebel commander in the late 19 seventy's alongside president daniel ortega when both were fighting to overthrown the grub was then dictatorship to day . she's not only in exile, sleep from ortega let 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 than angry, furious. but i admitted a heartless u. e. a liquid, me celestial donald's daughter, monica, and her husband julio lopez,
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were also stripped of their citizenship. i understand you've lost more than just your citizenship here. oh, good nora graham. although we don't accept, don't take his actions, there having consequences that were raised upper certificates from the civil registry as though 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 of their citizenship, a prize winning novelist said your emmy this angel gondo bailey graham media has accepted columbia's offer of citizenship and belly, that of chilly whom she thanked for its solidarity of all of latin. america's left leaning governments chile is by far the harshest critic of nicaragua, government. and it's also been one of the 1st to offer citizenship to those who more take a has vanished. and perhaps it's because hundreds of gillian suffered the same fate under this country. his former military dictatorship denied one of them was of
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lender lit the yet who was assassinated by the regimes. agents in washington dc. 2 weeks after he was stripped of his citizenship. if people will recover 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 what they go really is. he is a person who has no respect for human rights. and this doesn't matter. he's from the right or from the left. they are dictators in the meantime, more countries are offering to take in the stateless dissidence from nicaragua, a country at safe. sure. i mean, this describes as a bleeding wound for latin america. you see in human al jazeera santiago, canada is banning the use of chinese own social media. take talk on government issued mobile phones. and in the u. s. white house has asked government agencies to
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remove the out from their systems within 30 days. hi, digital cost 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 ban take talk from government devices was due to the apps, chinese ownership, and to fears that the chinese government could request tech talk 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, oh, 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, saying 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 tip talk of the annual mobile world congress is cave kicked off in barcelona, is where the world's biggest wireless companies show off their latest designs. jolly angela reports on the events at the mobile world. congress robots that cook and phones that fold like the new launch by chinese honor being sidelined by the technology you call it hold, particularly the met of us. essentially, the internet in 3 d companies are racing to develop immersive
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experiences across all sectors in education, gaming planning, and retail, with 88 percent of global organizations. now investing in technology to create virtual environments like this virtual retail space where real sales people can interact. customers, what we're seeing is from this kind of explosion of initial interests focused on real value use cases. we actually interviewed a lot of our clients couple of months ago. i, tree 1000 executives. we asked them how much revenue are you going to get some metal parts 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, the vatike trillion dollars in the next 3 years from metabolic, some people will have already experienced the message and online advertised through the world and gaming. up here we're doing a creating advertise, lee. so i created this one. he looked vaguely like me and inside
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a virtual trip 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 semi conduct, a factory. that could be the digital twin of a 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 of earth, people like susie mercer are there to guide them. we're still at the very early days at the moment require 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 some of the potential impact baseline. and then we'll scale where is benefit, where it's beneficial,
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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 said i had on al jazeera in school, or here from this rising star of athletic for z prepares to defend his world. and olympic titles stay with us. ah ah
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missing, the argentine captain added another trophy to his cabinet on tuesday, as he was named best men's player at the fif of football awards in paris. lil may see gabrielle no more. no i yes, massey was a big favorite to win for 2nd time having led argentina to the well called title him cattle. he scored 27 goals and 49 games for club and country. last season. a vote i, members of the media team coaches, national captains and funds designs. the witness when i'm good. okay. i don't even now we still don't really understand what we did and how much the people enjoyed it . winning our 3rd world cup was for us something really special. we've been chasing it for such a long time and personally not having another well cup to compete in. it was the only trophy that i didn't have. and it's the most important of all argentine as well. the wedding team was why they recognized me. martinez was named best keeper.
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and the you know, kaloni picked up the coaching prize. kaloni has just had a contract with the national team extended until 2026. but a big surprise in the category for best goal of the pony shampoo tea matching. alexis grouped the top price with this brilliant gold mine. he'd be famous repairs and shelton, the form of construction work last like 12 years ago in a work accident is the 1st m p t to win the trophy veins. alex, here with a us, took me award for best women player the midfield, one the league with alona and we'll be representing her country at the world cup later this year. over to a us has been one of those champion equal pay for women's football is. it's a hot topic in canada right now with the head of the soccer federation, they're stepping down in the middle of labor dispute over equal paying conditions for the women's team. nick bon, too, has resigned. just type or week of the women's team was
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t shirts with the slogan enough is enough at the she believes cop elim pick gold med list. recently had their budget flashed as they prepare for the women's world cup. they want the same backing as the men's team had when they played in the welcoming capital for the 1st time in 67 years. and we just heard that the president of the french football federation has dumb. noah gret has resigned to month, so that positions of sexual and psychological harassment. these ellen's cricketers have pulled off a historic victory against england with one wicket remaining england needed to runs to win the whole series. but up steps bola neil wagner for the black cap. so needed here for england. the yes. so jimmy anderson called down the leg side, which meant new zealand. one by one ron,
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that's funny. it happened once before and test cricket when the west indies seat australia in 1993 to make it even more impressive, new zealand. it's just the 4th side ever when i'm being asked to follow on too much series and integral. she's just the she and nature have been asked to follow on, and the guys just been taking the straw and just giving it a shot for the last 3 days. and then he mentioned managing to come out on top. it's mentioned be a test message talked about for a long time. if you can look back at that test much even now just remain on the losing side and just, you know, be quite thankful that you've, you've been involved in the game because test matches all that doesn't happen often and don't go around the often either fam, be a now, in the boston celtics have been knocked off top spot in the eastern conference up against you next, celtics saw jason tatum showed why he's one of the best in the game. he was late, it shifted for the 1st time in his career. fighting to the referees,
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the next one by 15 points for the 6 went in row and for leading for much of the seas in the celtics, now the 2nd in the east find them elsewhere. they will under magic beat the new orleans pelican. hello kettle scored in that one with 29 point magic winning by clinging to the tense and final play install in the west and conference lake as a struggling down in 12. and there's more bad news that funds the bron james to be out for weeks with thorn us in his right foot. he twisted it and i went over the dallas mavericks on sunday. and one of the rising stalls of athletics is already looking forward to defending his and pick title next year. wanted to plant this is just broken. the poll quote record for the fix time in his grade. the swedish athlete will compete well, temperatures later this year. and then kind of attention to the 2024 paris games going into the bits. i'm going to be the favorite. so you know,
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it is my title to defend. so i'm going to try to go in there defendant for sure. and it's a, it's a very tough event. it's a very tough and it's very, very technical. and i think that's why you've seen now you've never seen buddy when it twice in a row since richard's way back in the fifty's. i know that there's always going to be guys that come and go that are german great that you know, have their have there on time and it is great to have good competition and get pushed in that way. but i'm very self motivated. think maybe in the beginning when i 1st broken the record, it was a little bit more pressure because then you feel like you have to almost prove it to yourself that you're worthy of being older and older. and you want to make sure that you prove that, but i, i think i've proved a lot in the past 2 years or i don't really have to prove anything to anybody else anymore. there's a lot more things that i want to prove to myself. and there's a lot more than i want to do in the sport, but as far as the way everybody else proceeds me as an admin and what they want me to do, that doesn't, it doesn't bother me or where me too much. now that junk of it just sets yet
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another tennis record off the breaking stuffy graphs mark for the most weeks is the well number one, the $3050.00 will be an action at the divide tennis championships and she say joke which level with rougher and dull and 22 grand slam titles, and he still feeds a spaniard as his main rival. best rival that i ever had the biggest rival ever had . we played $159.00 times against each other. i mean, the moles that any, any 2 players faced each other in the history of the game. so we could still keep going strong going on. i'm happy that we both are challenging the young guns, you know for, for the biggest titles. and i think it probably there is also big reason why we still compete on eye level is because, you know, he goes because i'm still going or the other way around. and i think that's great about about this rivalry. and i feel like many people around the world who follows sports in tennis, they still want us to keep going until until we can go anymore. i guess
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under i read live is defending his title into by and opened up with a 7562 win over k innovate in the 1st rounds, the russian, well, number 6 will now place hundreds of adult aquino. okay. alright, that is all you support for now. it's back to fully joe. thank you very much. i said for this use are on al jazeera. do stay with us, marlene said we'll have more of the day's news in just a few minutes. thanks for watching. ah ah
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