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do a military base and then what we want to do, so it's a constitutional right which is nationalist direction. i come in peace, but i tell you met to man, if you come here looking to go for us and things will be very different. the deployment of the army and allow by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to end their pro long national strike has shortly increased tensions and bruno. this is lake d. v. back out of the home of the orders. more than 2000 of them were actually live on the lake. this is where the inca empire was founded. long before the spaniards ever came here. however, i'm popular, the president really ongoing strikes and road blocks are taking their toll. ah, ah no, this is in use our on al jazeera, fully back to live in doha,
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coming up in the next 60 minutes, the fight for back moors ukraine warrants, the situation is getting worse. and the longest running battle rushes year long invasion from over the moon that yesterday we managed to have a decisive break through with all negotiations with the you reached agreement. the new winds of framework that i think is an extraordinary positive that for northern ireland, you k prime minister re she sooner is in belfast to build support for the post breakfast tray deal. he's struck with the european union. also this, our nigeria is 2 main opposition parties calling for the cancellation of the presidential election. say the results are being manipulated, were live in a boucher and as food shortages appear to worsen north korea's leader calls for a fundamental transformation in agriculture. i'm trying to get your oscar with the sports is new zealand script to snatch a dramatic one run way over england and lil mercy governor, more known
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a wedding captain. lena messy adds another trophy to his cabinet as he's named fee for the best player. the ah thank you for joining as we start with a city that for months has been the focus of the fierce this fighting in ukraine hasn't voted me. zalinski warns the situation in eastern back mode is getting worse . regional separate is leaders say nearly all the roads into the city are now under russian control. the area has been the sight of a better a deadly battle for more than 6 months, which cannot oxidize in bach. moved, 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 and al jazeera hold. abdul, hamid has more from the ukrainian capital, keith, a search and the the korean forces,
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the under enormous amount of pressure. as we understand it. the russians have been trying to in circle during ukrainians from the north east and the south of food and have been quite successful in advancing into 3 directions over the past few days. now do you korean forces on the western part of the city they're holding ground, but it's becoming more and more difficult. residents in ski 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 to the north east of the country when it pulled out of the hockey
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region during that ukrainian counter offensive. that took to russians by surprise and also then after that in the south, in the southern region. when it was forced to abandon the regional capital, the city of his own. so certainly for russia, it will be a great victory. and it will also become a strategic victory in this says that from back move, it can then push towards cities like comma tours and levant. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry has accused the u. s. f planning a so called provocation in ukraine, using toxic chemicals. let's start with you really, lia, dominican script on february 22nd to wilson, sent an influential american n g o. held a conference on events in ukraine. speaking of the event, a former us ambassador to russia, john sullivan said, and i quote, one year with russian troops plan to deploy chemical weapons in the area of special military operations. we've got this information as intention of the united states
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themselves and their accomplices, to carry out a publication in ukraine using toxic chemicals. we gave warning that if any such a publication deploying toxic chemical thinks we will identify the true culprits and punish them, leaving a family, been job aid has moved 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 done yes, the region. this is where intense fighting has been taking place for the last few months. the minister defense has actually identified the number of bo gave 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 ringing the actual fighting. in other news, u. k prime minister receives so knock is in belfast to show up support for his new pulse rex. the trading deal for northern island. he reach an agreement with the
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european union on monday, but fail needs the support of the democratic union, his party. he says a deal may address many union his concerns. i'm really pleased that i'm over the moon that yesterday. we managed to have a decisive breakthrough with our negotiations with the e you reached agreement. the new winds, a framework that i think is an extraordinary positive that for northern ireland. and it represents as the european in present herself at a historic moment for us to move forward and results on the difficulties of the past. or he is how the so called a northern ireland protocol has changed when the u. k left the e u a cast, and his border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the windsor framework. goods will be separated into a green lane for good travelling to northern ireland and i read lane for goods moving into the e. u as bringing rory challenges in belfast for i. so the prime minister trying to
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sell this deal, how tough of a cell is it in northern, i would like since the deal was unveiled on monday, richie sooner has been basking in quite a considerable amount of prey, certainly in westminster and amongst the british press. people genuinely surprised nothing encouraged by how far reaching and deep are they steal goes and also this new constructive tone of the case dealings with the european union when you compare and contrast that with the tone of years gone by certainly bore us johnson and, and lis trust took a very different attitude there to the european union, but richey soon. ag, i think shouldn't let that go to his head, because he knows that the real acid test for this test is how it goes down. in northern ireland are particularly how it goes down with the d u p, who will be measuring it against their 7 tests. the criteria that they think that
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it has to meet or to get their approval. um they are, i think her cautious about giving approval just yet they're going to be going through the deal line by line, making sure the learned there are no traps for them. there are working out whether they can come to a consensus view on that and that might take some time. and but of course there are other people in the northern ireland who matter other views that are matter as well . and we can bring to him roberts, now, who is the chief executive of retail and i, which on the biggest tre bodies here in northern ira. now, glenn, it is a big documents. i'm not expecting you to have gone through all so far, but what do you make of what you've read of the sales as well when we give that document an initial welcome, i think it does, does move us forward. it does give our economy and business come in, the more certainty and stability than the years ahead. i think we're in devil and detail timeline. there is a vast amount of documents accompanying tax,
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legal tax to this that we need to go through to see if there's any bar trapped, alf dropped, or any other traps that would certainly have an impact on the bas can. but what we've seen so far, this is a positive dark event. it moves us forward. i know ultimate, it has to work not just for the entire business unit, but also has to work for consumers as well, ordinary working paper. is there anything you particularly like you've seen anything you don't like? well, i think the green and the redlands, we've seen a lot more businesses potentially in that greenland, which hopefully will open up tree in between g b and, and i and make sure that we don't have that border down there a sheet. but i think it does open up longer term bigger picture ignore than our on having access to the e u single market. the only part of the u. k. to have that level of access. and if we can pull out the galler nor that has huge economic potential as the best best, anywhere in these islands to look it start a business or scale up a business. so that some very encouraging signs and positively ahead. of course. so
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the big question is whether it is going to unlock her, the doings of that building behind you there still want assembly, which has been paralyzed since the d. p walked out sir, or sharing over a year ago. it's do you think this deal can get that place working again? well, nothing's gonna happen unless we get an administration back in this building behind us here at we need our government back because there is so much work that we need to do. we still have to deal with the cost of living costs during business crisis with the implementation of this thing. so nothing will really happen until we get the administration behind us back up, and that is so important, but we need political stability because political instability is bad for business and lots of hard for the last year. so we need to get our administration back that we need to start mark in our real positive inclusion, clues of visit of northern ireland as an ecosystem of innovation. and that's something we can do this space a huge, huge potential as a place to invest and, and i think this windsor accord gives us an opportunity to do that. the ross,
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thanks very much robert from retail and i actually in the student. thank you for that, rory challenge live there in belfast. ah tiki has began work to reveals the homes of one point. 5000000 people destroyed in the powerful earthquakes abstract the south country. more than 50000 people were killed in turkey and syria with elections just months away. the turkish president owen has place to rebuild as soon as possible that his government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards. hashem aisle barrow report, some comma marsh lavender has come back to his neighbourhood in cut 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,
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una marsan in america. yes, i 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 in line with construction regulations. 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 we will ensure the cultural and demographic identities of those cities are preserved. ah, earthquake every is being clear, 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
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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. ruins foil, but not everybody is convinced the government is doing the bye thing. i want to book i good cheer, thomas is a construction engineer. he says the authorities should 1st stop giving zoning amnesty is to builders a violate seismic pause function codes. look are you will adorable. muse, shoot you hold on. so since lou army views with the ongoing aftershocks from time to time, i'm wondering whether rebuilding not is the right thing to do. the authorities have arrested dozens of builders and a mayor for violating safety standards. for now,
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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 hush, mom, but al jazeera government mulash and a magnitude 5.6. earthquakes shook salmon take here on monday. at least 2 people were killed and hundreds injured. a quake where centered in the city of mallet, tier traceable ss. 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 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, they're not hearing any voices, just a few meters away. cutters friend was caught inside another building. when he went to pick up, some of his belongings does go to la deerish, orange ultima. he was helping his friend who wanted to enter the house to pick up some of his belongings from now his under durable for the 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. living people in this part of took e on the edge. this country still struggling to recover from the earthquake that
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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 our my latino took ear plenty more had on this news. our including labor unions rally against the government in south korea. as a few over a corruption crackdown, heat's up seeking justice survivors of the war incident rest and awful region speak out on the lasting impact of the conflict and in sort, a historic one run victory for new zealand. cricket is against england. details with joe mason. ah and israeli american has been shot dead near the city of jericho in the occupied west bank. the killing comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional soldiers
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after an escalation in violence on sunday to israeli settlers were shot dead near the city of novels. one palestinian was killed and hundreds injured when settlers burned down palestinian homes. c u s. state department says the attacks underscore the need to deescalate tension immediately fell. hierarchy has more from jericho, just behind me, joe is going to show you, hey, 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, is because there are palestinians that are accused of carrying out a drive by shooting that happens on monday night. that kills and israeli american citizen, he was in his twenties. and now this is the 3rd israeli to be killed in just 48
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hours to israeli settlers was shot by a palestinian whose 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 was fine if they want to leave occupied was blank 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 had 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. well, yesterday, monday we was filming in hawaii, which was a town not far from here. and that's where israeli settlers set homes, 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 tensions are incredibly high at the moment, and as you can see,
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we're still waiting for them to find the person that carried out the attack to nigerian, our way election observe is are urging candidates to accept the results of saturday's poll as vote counting continues slowly a tightly fought election has seen long delays in reporting results with opposition parties alleging voter front mommy jam jewelry for some abu chat from the echo or selection observer mission. a tough assessment that the voting process in nigeria was marked by irregularities among them. the live oh, there it is. okay, you, me 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
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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 ballad 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 wasn't i will boom, which will close it with one is we clues on will began to wander. the promise that you did returns, we did it on the golly, go to do feeds, civil service and see of other chin immune who told us she acted as a pull worker on election day is also worried. i do. and zach kindly, impatient really wants no one. i'm howdy, i let. so it was this. i've been taking care among voters disappointment among politicians, discontent unfortunates,
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tension spilled over in the voter collation center with some party representatives storming out of the proceedings. at stake in this hotly contested election, the presidency as well as hundreds of seats and parliament in his preliminary findings, the e u. election observation mission nigeria said planning for the poles had been insufficient. we also call on all actors in their nigeria to wear respect via e. m. 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, claiming they're on the road to victory, concern is growing. the things may only get more heeded. a homage of drama does either a butcher and live to another vac respondents in a breach a harem latasha. so harrell, accusations of fraud from the main opposition parties were seen,
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protest have the opposition's concerns been addressed yet. harrow can you hear me? ok. we've lost our connection to our correspondent in bucetti. hopefully we'll get it. reestablish and go live to harrow. she's back on. ok, harrell, can you hear me now? yes, i can hear not okay, great. i was asking you about these accusations are from, from the opposition to main opposition parties. we've seen protest. i have the concerns of fraud and irregularities been addressed. they say they have not, some opposition parties are not happy. a few of the quote is said in a blue, just saying that they feel the process has been compromised, and the list has been rigs and the election has been stolen. and some of them are
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calling for electoral commission to stop announcing results altogether. so even saying that jake should go back and vote all over again, but feelings are mixed in nigeria. they are those who are suspicious, but they are those who saying live as process play out with pencils down for final results. if you are unhappy, then go to court and we'll take it from there. but of course, the longer it takes announces results, the more anxious and suspicious people are going to be. yeah, the wait for results certainly seems to be non, from many people, tenants about the reactions from politicians and also ordinary nigerians to these events. what i can tell you is danny 2 30 pm local time, and people are still waiting for the actual commission to announce the next batch of results that hasn't happened yet. or not years i've been told is that they are some delays and it could be a couple of hours before the next few batch of results are non. so of course it makes some people anxious, but you say i was give you a mood of the mood of what's going on in nigeria. officials say,
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despite these glitches, ill keep announcing these results despite the protest from some opposition parties . and in this one over sandra, he's the former president of nigeria. he came out and he said he's concerned about the delays. and he is that in areas where there was violence and glitches, those people in those areas should be allowed to vote. again. this paper chose results from the few other states that have been counted so far and verified in the show to me blue from the apc governing party is kind of the leading. but a lot more states still need to come in. so this may very well change right now we'll be looking to do is wait to see when these officials will be ready to ease the next batch of results. so the waiting game continues. thank you for that update herriman sasa lived there in a butcher. north korean leader kim jong own has called for a fundamental transformation in agricultural production. after reports of serious fall shortages, kim said hitting grain production targets was
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a top priority. earlier this month, south korea said the food situation inside, it's northern neighbor was deteriorating. all of north korea's grain is produced domestically largely on collective farms, where let's speak to a soldier in limb about this. she is the co director of the international institute of korean studies at the university of central lancashire and is joining us from preston in the u. k. thank you so much for being of us. so how significant is, is kim jong on saying north korea needs a radical change in agriculture? what does this suggest to you as far as what happening inside the country and in the food situation in north korea? oh, so let me begin with a story about north korea at the moment in terms of the food shortage. so as we may remember that once the acore, the 19 started a 9 or 290-2020, the north korea close is border as the very 1st country and already on north korea was under international sanctions. so we're,
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north korea are experiencing these double layers of a hardship now about 2 to 3 years later, to north korea as a country which is that are completely, are having difficulties because it doesn't have any virtualization or is of a culture production. and also it doesn't have a petro and choose apply for the culture machines. and because of that in north korean, a leader can, joan announced about this are radical changes in contra industry. however, rise to we don't know what kind of a radical change is ready or the leader ordered in detail. it allows me of more like for me that there will be changes in the future. rich enjoying demanded for the are and it leaders rather than are there is something a concrete plans in chase yet. so no idea what plans are in place. do you know what the situation is as, as far as people are concerned? how are living conditions within north korea?
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with these reports of food shortages compared to the situation or when we had a greater birmingham north korea in late to 99 cheese. it doesn't that look like north korea, our face is that kind of great been in yet. but as you mentioned earlier, the situation is very bad at the moment and it is going to be worse and worse. and it, except an international are happening age or opening the border again, north korea's with face more difficulties in the future. you talked about some of the reasons and all korea find itself in this situation. taught to what extent are the sanctions against beyond young old so to blame because we've heard of us officials say that the long term solution to north korea's chronic food insecurity was partly in a resolution of the nuclear issue which would potentially bring about significant economic sanctions. relief, do you share that view? oh, i don't believe that north korea would give up is nuclear program at all because that
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is the only bargaining power for the kim regina at the moment. so because of that in a clarity or 1st are, would you not be quite effective? so either the u. s. and international said to gifts, at least the partial us angel lived. so there we can try our 8 our for our, the capacity development of the people, not the regime them may be are we can find a way to go through these while we're on this or that and as a change um and for the people in north korea, so when kim jones says he wants transformation, fundamental transformation, what do you think the regime is considering here? and what currently is the structure of the agricultural system in, in north korea kinda mess legendary mentioned about this at the fundamental transformation she mentioned in a few years. reach out to me. it looks like not yet,
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she doesn't have any concrete plan yet, but she is trying to print, changing these out any outside the house or the i tried to generate a be a great country industry and she tries to find out self reliant way of country. interesting reading career. thank you so much for your insight. very interesting to hear thoughts on this. so jim lim during a safe from the u. k. thank you for your time and have her check on the world whether he is wrong. it has been recently a very violent winter in the us. this was the view on monday daylight hours after at least 7 twenties went through the state of oklahoma 7. when the average is about one. yes, as a say, it's been a violent winter, at least end to winter. this is cold air coming across the rockies onto the plane, stays ahead of it. surprisingly maybe, bizarrely we're still getting reco temperatures, troy in alabama recorded 30, which is the highest it's ever had in february. and that line,
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this is the line you could argue is the tornado line. it goes fairly rapidly, eastwards doesn't produce any more significant rays as far as i know. and the storm system is almost offshore even now. so we can, we'll say good bye to the big still see there's plenty of complications in the weather. patton, if you like, the still weather going on. most of the snow is now going out to new england, significant snow in new york for the whole year, but we come back to the pacific coast because it's not finished. this is the next one coming down, slow coming down through washington to northern california. rain, of course on the coast. increasing winds. this is the picture for wednesday. near gale force winds blowing on sean crossing into a mexico as well. which means once again, mountain places in the san bernardino mountains. still ahead on the use, our former pakistani president demand khan was back in court in islamabad, facing 4 charges, including attempted murder will laugh, live record from his lama, bought,
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you think it ah, oh, now jesse, are every with no. lulu ah. ah. you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. reminder of our top stories ukraine's president has warned. the situation is getting worse in the eastern front lines. city of back, most reach or separate is leaders say, nearly all the roads into the city. and now under russian control,
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you k prime minister we, she's so knock is in belfast to seek support for his new pulse. breck said trading deal for northern ireland. the democratic unit is far. he says there's congress, but warns key issues remain. and an israeli american has been shot dead on a highway near the city of jericho, in the occupied west bank. the shooting comes as israel deploys hundreds of additional soldiers after an escalation in violence on sunday. not to pakistan where former prime minister in ron con has appeared in court in islamabad. he is facing for legal cases including attempted murder. and one related to party funding is the 1st time con has been in the capitol since an assassination attempt against him in november q as asked from power by parliament in no confidence host. last april esco live to our command hider, who was in his lam bad for so tell us about what happened in court today. come out and the charges him on kind spacing
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when, 1st of all, it's important to know that enron connors currently based in law. that's the bridge of capital upon job, he was supposed to fly to islamabad, but because of bad red, decided to drive along with the conroy of security personnel to the cord head and had some about thousands of it's a board. does a guide there dead of the 1st gord, dia, beard, and award, the bank in quarter, where the federal investigation agency has filed a case against emron cons party of on the foreign funding issue. saying that foreign funding was signed by citizens of for a country that are not friendly red budget. on that day, it was not clear as to who these people walk and that road one of the cases in which he was able to get protective. when richie was able to get paid, now the 2nd gate pertains to an anti edited them god that to gave him an extension
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of bail after that because he was not able to get in dime for the torture on our gate. this is a case and richard gifts given by foreign heads of state or a border into a safe place from where head of state are able to buy back some of don't give that a nominal price. dagwoods game to be a good option. and because he was not able to get to gordon dying because of security concerns and party members saying that he had an imminent threat to a knife. and i did would not watch it, but then the court decided to issue non billable. i ordered, however im ron con den rented it by the high gourd from where he was able to get predictive bail again the 9th of march and did a busy day. how didnt of his supporters been watching on islam abroad in his support for their time being m. ron had been able to get in. busy band despite the
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fact that doctor that said that he would not fail because of an injury. also an important note. busy or the supreme court that you see behind me was also listening into the case regarding the nixon announcement date. doug mandated by the constitution, the governor should have announced that became a hard political issue. and because of the political uncertainty, the supreme court has now decided i deserve good judgment for federal announced on wednesday about 60 buckets on time would be about 11 and focused on time so that i've gotten that direction i election day just concerned i hadn't been able to get somebody neve, by day lawyers, and supported that saying that the political when data being gathered against them on the fact that the government as uneasy and data about putting these charges
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against them also trying to procrastinate on the issue of nixon. so indeed, dramatic developments in islam a bought an enron con, according to reports, has now gone back to law or by road. thank you. come off for that update. come on. hi dan. my 1st name is john. of tens of thousands of people gather in south korea's capital on tuesday, protesting against what they say are heavy handed, most by the government against organized labor units came re force themselves a heavy handed li love. the use of a president recently had some strong words to say against the construction union, said that he will root out extortion and violence and other organized legal practices had the hands of some leaders. all these unions that are also a part of
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a larger militant umbrella. group, now members have been investigated by abroad. peter is in recent, we were forced hiring bol, obstructing content, demanding right now, but those of you here said who i may have to was with what is the issue of labor as is having enough to live on. if the government can't guarantee the bare minimum, what can we do? that's why we're out here today. they got a little dinner. i joined the umbrella union because i wanted to be self sufficient at my workplace. it's allowed me to be a dignified laborer. one of the points of contention extra charges for unionized crane drivers i construct aside they say, is a longstanding practice. instead pushing back to say that the government is using them as political prawns amid difficult economic times and ahead of next year is general elections. kim, i'll de 0,
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so on kong will no longer require people to wear cove. it masks from wednesday, it's been falling beijing, so call 0, call the policy for much of a pandemic. hong kong, with always hope that easy, the measures will attract tourists and give a boost to businesses. it's been one of the last places in the world to still have a mask mandate. now survivors of sedans, da for region war i still waiting for justice more than 2 years after a few of the signed by the sudanese government and the main rebel alliance rights. who say the war involved atrocities which amount to crimes against humanity. heber morgan re for some, for when he's not moving around, show camp for internally displaced, people is hoc half as usually spends his time at home, one of the chief of the camp. he says he takes his free time to pray for the family members. he lost in bizarre for war. i mean, yet my brother mohammed and my cousin you're here were both killed during the start
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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 has came back and killed them. i fled with the children, and 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. i'm going to be here 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 dar for survivors and other victims of arbitrary killings, forced disappearances,
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sexual 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, i will look when the bill is and 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 will morgan al, jazeera, a bushel camp, northstar for spain and some south american nations are offering citizenship to 94
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dissidence. expound from nicaragua. it follows the deportation of a $120.00 to a nicaraguan political prisoners earlier this month. a latin america to lucy newman reports. these are the images of monica alto, daniel, when she was a sandinista rebel commander in the late 19 seventy's alongside president daniel ortega when both were fighting to overthrow nicaragua, then dictatorship to day. she is not only in exile fleeing from ortega, what is one of 317 government opponent script of their nationality essentially made stateless, but he made a whole septic to war. at 1st, i was dumbfounded. well then, angry, furious, but i admitted a heartless u. e. a liquid, me so that'll donald's daughter, monica and her husband, julio lopez, were also stripped of their citizenship. i understand is last more than just your citizenship. yeah, i'll get normal regular gum. although we don't accept,
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don't take his actions that haven't consequences that were raised upper certificates from the civil registry as they would never been born that confiscated our property and canceled our pensions. it's not enough to make a stylus, they want to make us destitute. among the latest 94 nicaraguan exiles stripped their citizenship, a prize winning novelist said your remy, this angel gondo bailey graham, me. this is accepted columbia's offer of citizenship and belly, that of chilly, whom she thanked for its solidarity of all of latin america, left leaning governments jelly is by far the harshest critic of nicaragua, government. and it's also been one of the 1st to offer citizenship to those who want take a has vanished. and perhaps it's because hundreds of jillions suffered the same fate. under this countries for military dictatorship denied, one of them was of 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
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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 the, from the right or from the left. they are dictators. oh, in the meantime, more countries are offering to take in the stateless dissidence from nicaragua, a country at safe. your remedies describes as a bleeding wound for latin america. you see a newman al jazeera santiago, the european parliament has decided to ban, take talk from staff phones for what it says are security reasons following similar steps taken last week by the european commission. on monday, canada banned the use of a chinese on social media app on government issued mobile phones. and the winehouse has asked federal agencies to remove the app from their systems. within 30 days,
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heidi to castro has moved 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 take 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, which routes all of its u. s. user traffic through servers in texas,
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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. meanwhile, 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 tick tock. the annual mobile world congress has get kicked off in barcelona is where the walls biggest wireless companies show off their latest designs. jolly angela is there 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 metaphor. 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 with customers. what we're seeing is from this kind of explosion of initial interest and focus allen real value use cases. we actually interviewed a lot of our clients couple of months ago about the 3000 executives. we ask them how much revenue are you going to get from metabolic in the next 3 years? so 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 met, some people who have already experience a mess of us and online advertised through the world and gaming. thought up here doing a creating advertise, lee. so i created this one, he looked vaguely like me and inside a virtual company with features like real time interpretation,
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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, were still at the very early days at the moment the climbs of 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, whether benefits field my zation will scale. some of the grades will scale some
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named best men's player at the fif of football awards in paris. little message compelling him on the matthew was a big favorite to win for a 2nd time. having led argentina to the woke up titling cutter. he school 27 goals and 49 games for club and country. last season, by members of the media team, coaches, national captains and funds decide the when. when a good ok, i don't even know. we still don't really understand what we did and how much the people enjoyed it. winning our 3rd well 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 argentina walcott winning team was widely recognized. emmy martinez is named beth. keep and you know, kaloni picked up the coaching pies going on. he has just had his contract with the national team extended until 2026. and a big surprise in the category for beth,
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the goal of the polish team matching alexis scooped the top prize with this brilliant goal. pokemon, you beat me famous players like for me to pay it. ellison, the former construction worker who lost like 12 years ago and work accident is the 1st m p t. when the trophy name was the venetian and impossible doesn't exist, each of us has a fate. my mom was to become the face of amputee football. i hope that my presence has been seen by millions of people around the world, and we will rise. i rose from my knees and i hope you will too. and we will fight until the end. spain's alex here pay us to me award for the past. women player midfielder won the league with barcelona and we'll be representing her country at the well couple later this year. but tell you has has been one of those championing equal pay for women football as a whole topic in canada right now. with the head of the soccer federation, they're stepping down in the middle of labor to speak over equal paying conditions
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for the women's team. nick bonham has resigned just there for week off the women's team or t shirts and slogan enough is enough at the she believed cup. the olympic gold medalist recently had that budget flashed as they prepare for the this she is women's world cup and what the same backing is the men's team had when they played the well cup and council for the 1st time in 37 years. and the president, the french football federation, is also stepped down. know, a la grit has resigned after months of accusations of sexual and psychological harassments. a government audit found the 81 year old no longer had the legitimacy to lead because of his behavior towards women. and his management style. he's a new zealand creek. this have pulled up a historic victory against england with one wicked remaining england needed 2 runs to win the whole series, but upsets bowl and neil wagner for the black caps terminated here for england.
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the wicked james them down the leg side, which meant easy and one by one run not funny ever happened once before and test cricket when the west nice beat australia in 1993. make it a more impressive new zealand to just the full side, everts. when else being asked to follow on too much series and integral just the she had night. sure enough 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 automation, be a test message, talked about for a long time. if you look back at that test, much even now dressed in, remain on the losing side and just you know, be quite thankful that you've, that you've been involved in a game like that because test matches all that doesn't happen often and don't go around them often either to be m b a now in the boston celtics have been knocked off top spot in the eastern conference up against the new nic. celtic saw jason
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tate and showed why he's one of the best in the game. he's later injected for the 1st time in his career for complaining the referees. the next one by 15.6, when rose and after leading for much of the season, the celtics now dropped a 2nd in the east, behind them and keep up elsewhere. the orlando magic beat, the newly pelicans polar and kettle tub scored in that one with 29 point magic winning by clinging to the tent and final playing in the western culture. and one of the rising stars of athletics is already looking forward to defending his olympic title next year. monday to kansas has just broken the whole vote, world's record for the 6th time in the 33. this actually will compete well championships later this year and then turned his attention to the 2024 paris games going to be. so i'm going to be the favorite so you know, it is my title did defend. so i'm going to try to go into a defendant for sure,
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and it's a, it's a very tough event. it's a very tough and it's very, very tech going. 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 just 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 the old record 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 to where 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 that i want to do in the sport. but as far as the way everybody else proceeds me as an admin and what, what they want me to do, it doesn't, it doesn't bother me where me too much know, but it just sets yet another tennis rack hold off the breaking stiff he graphs mock
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for the most weeks as the world, not one such 5 year old will be an action out that divide tennis championship shortly. joke, which is level with rafael needle and $22.00 grand slam titles. and he still sees the 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 most that any, any 2 players faced each other in the history of the game so we could still keep going strong in 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's also big reason why we still compete and i level is because, you know, he goes. busy 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 and tennis, they still want us to keep going until until we can go any more. i guess.
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andre rib live is defending his title in dubai and opened up with the 7562. when i was, you know, which in the 1st round, the russian, well, number 6 linelle face alhambra, which, you know, and that all your support for now more with peter later fully. joe, thank you very much for that. that is it for this is very news are but to stay with this i've gotten more of the days while news coming up very shortly after the spring thankfully ah ah, along with on a recent february day in central park in new york city,
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you never have guessed it was right smack in the middle of winter. look around, people are dressed like it's spring or summer. wait, hold on. where is the snow ever seen new york in february like this? never a new reality. perhaps with new yorkers. first, enjoying the warm weather, but now beginning to ask themselves, will it ever snow this year? because this isn't normal, they probably don't even need to be wearing this jacket right now because it's mid february and it's supposed to be cold. but it's not. ready too often of con, astonished, 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, reviews the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden rio ot
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one the birth of afghan cinema on a just 0 the right here to report on the people often ignored but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say? we'll take the time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported areas. of course we cover major global events, but our passion lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how this find libya, yemen, the south region. and so many others, we go to them, we make the effort, we care, we straight. ah, the fight for bad moods. ukraine warns the situation is getting worse in the longest running battle of rushes ye along. invasion. ah.
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