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susan susan, ward, her spend more than 4 years refugee camps, interest you. some of them need to be at modest homes, but many are now back, where they start. more than a decade of civil war has killed or displeased many serious millions of them for love to church. you're looking for safety. it wasn't easy to begin a new life. now, don't close have pekin. what they build here in the year seems and they would have to start from scratch. ah, showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. ah, nigeria is 2 main opposition parties. court for the cancellation of the presidential election saying the results of being manipulated. ah,
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mom, elizabeth rodman, this is alex, is a lie from doha. also coming up. the british prime minister in belfast to bill support for the post rex at trade dale he struck with the european union. the fight for bach moore of ukraine was the situation is getting worse. the longest running battle of rushes year long invasion and the european parliament joins the u. s. and canadian governments and banning chinese on tech talk from staff funds. ah, we begin in nigeria where opposition parties, according for a cancellation of the presidential elections, calling the whole event. a sham who members from the labor party and people's democratic party said they've lost faith in the entire process. the national electoral commission says they have been technical glitches and vote in which to place on saturday, but counting is still going long. i spoke to people on the streets of boucher who,
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voicing their frustrations. we had to work on this and that's with our fed. burton was supposed to my defects. that's what all came on our most this time this adviser was right. just read that i know we do the need. how to do, why do we need to introduce a revised where you are not willing to do that? you are not willing to abide by what was what was the latest one shows. as a result i get up to not, not it will want to try this. i'm out with the ord ways. we've what we've got down, we're joining us live from a boucher as i crossed on and how to natasha. and we will get into those frustrations in just a moment. how do but what's the latest on the vote counting so far? well officially, the tro commission hope that they're going to make a more progressive received results from 17 more states in
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a reading. some of them out now. they saying that they hoped to get the remaining states the to arrive in a boucher in a couple of hours, but they still no indication of whether we'll get our final results any time soon. the mood in nigeria is the has to be shown in the newspapers. you have this headline that says that the commissioners will still keep reading out the results by protests, from opposition parties. this one which is quite important, and i guarantee the former president obasanjo came out to see that he is concerned about the delays in announcing the results. and he's called those areas in the country where people couldn't vote because of violence or logistical challenges to be allowed to vote again. the earlier result to least in the day showed to new booth from the ruling or governing party leading. but that could change as more results are kindly being read out by the commission and how to what does the election commission saying about the reports, the incidence. in fact,
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some of the irregularities of foul play have they said anything to assuage those frustrations that we're hearing from people when the commissioners started reading out these latest results, they came out and they told the people in the room that we understand. 5 that a lot of people are frustrated by the delays. this is they are looking into these glitches and they're trying their very, very best to be transparent. but some opposition parties are not happy with the test process. the fuel m o tested in a voyager, they say they feel that the election has been stolen. the left has been, i summer thing commissioner should start reading out the results or together some even whatnot. john to go back and vote all over again. but opinions are mixed in nigeria or someone saying, listen, people did vote. so let's go to the process. if you aren't happy with the final result, bingo. all these things are playing on the court. the longer takes to announce the final official result, the more anxious and agitated some nigerians could get
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a moving situation. how do metasource is staying across for it's a across at for as in a boucher thank you. how to now british prime minister was she soon act as in belfast to shore up support for his new post brick set trading deal for northern ireland. he reached an agreement with the european union on monday, but still needs the support of the democratic unionist party for many conservative members of parliament, including those who supported bricks that have given their backing to the agreement . i'm really pleased. i'm over the moon that yesterday. we managed to have a decisive breakthrough with all negotiations with the reached agreement. the new when the framework that i think is an extraordinary positive that for northern ireland. and it represents a european president herself that a historic movement for us to move forward and result from the difficulties of the pulse. well, here's how the so called northern ireland protocol has changed when the u. k, left,
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the u. accustomed border was drawn between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom, which angered unionists under the winds of frame work. goods will be separated into a green lane that's good traveling to northern ireland and a red length of goods moving into the issue. let's bring an correspondent, john hall. he lived for us in westminster ones who not been been receiving a lot of praise for the most part for the state in britain. but it is hard to sell in northern ireland doesn't join what's been the reaction there, sofa mm. well, he knows he's got a lot of work to do the prime minister, which is why of course he went straight to belfast. first thing on tuesday morning, held meetings with business leaders and politicians. the broadly got a pretty positive response will be at the democratic unionist party, at whom so much of the emphasis is aimed trying to get them back into power sharing, trying to get them behind the steel. they are still holding their council listening
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and talking to people in northern and they say, scrutinizing the details of this text. and that deliberation will take, they say, as long as it takes them as they look more closely at the detail, small cracks beginning to appear in the details in some of the wording being used. some of the prime minister's own wording in his statement of parliament. last night saying this deal removes the border in the i receive for good will. one union is politicians say that really isn't the case. with all this talk of red and green lanes. it's clear, this is still a customs border. is the external border of the single market with the rest of the united kingdom and they will god it, he said with the laws and all that questions also about the storm on break this soul written right? supposedly given to know them not to be able to veto any of those laws in future that they don't like. the european commissions wording says this will be used only in the most exceptional circumstances. so now i was asked what his view was and hit it. it would require further talks with politicians in northern knowledge to codify
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exactly how this mechanism would be used as small cracks appear in the prime minister. will be hoping very much that the passage of time doesn't allow those cracks to get any bigger. i'm sure that can we say soon, next views on bricks itself being questioned by some m. p. 's and london after what he said about the benefits of the deed for northern ireland. jonah. well, some questioning certainly about some of the comments that he has made. he made no non and also international radio broadcast earlier saying no, not it isn't unbelievably special position unique in the world. he said, because if it's privileged access both to the u. k. internal market and to the use single market, he said that was the main prize and it made the northern out of the world, the world's most exciting economics out of this is very, very tricky for conservative party prime minister and number 10 downing street had
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to deploy a spokesman to clarify his comments, say mister tonight wasn't at all suggesting that the rest of the u. k. suit should go back to having those privileges that he had, of course until breaks it. and that he's not going to help his talks this evening here in parliament with his own back benches, if even a small section of that begins to question whether this prime minister, nominally pro bricks it of course, is actually trying to master nate. now, for closer ties with the european a. yeah. and an enviable position for soon at jonah. thank you very much for that. join. how live in westminster now the europe in parliament is banning tick tock from star farms to what it says a security reasons. it follow steps taken last week by the european commission. on monday, canada banned the use of the chinese on social media app on government issued mobile phones. and the white house is asked federal agencies to remove the app from their systems within 30 days. were china's as the band by the u. s. as an abuse of
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state power, new woods away she had told her about war. as the world stop superpower, how unsure of itself can the usb to fear a young people's fear it up to such a degree? when the u. s. has been over stretching the concept of national security and abusing state power to suppress other countries, companies. we firmly opposed those wrong actions. issues with the u. s. government should respect the principles of market economy and fair competition. rosalyn jordan is following developments from washington dc. there's been longstanding concern here in washington, a bow to the use of tick tock, and whether it is being used to essentially spy on americans of the trumpet ministration raised these concerns of donald trump, the former u. s. president wanted to ban the software a, an agency within the u. s. treasury department known as sophia's has been trying to figure out how to
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a while tick tock to continue to operate inside the united states. at one point there was a talk about giving it a very specific operating rules as long as it basically separate it from it's a owner bite, dance and set up a purely us based opperation system with in, with very strict firewall. so that data collected here in the united states could not be shared with byte dance, which is based in china. but so far that has not been worked out. negotiations are still underway. and both republicans and democrats on capitol hill are very concerned that the longer this goes on, the more vulnerable u. s. users will be to any efforts to take their personal data. ah, am not to care,
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has been unwilling to rebuild the hands of one point. 5000000 people destroyed in the powerful earthquakes. it struck the south of the country with elections. just months away. president, anton has much to rebuild as soon as possible that his government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards. i am i had bad reports from caught him on my dash. ah levin turner has come back to his neighbourhood in god, a man mulash 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, jo marsan, you know, mother sat on my table. 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 lie with construction regulations. eager to counter growing criticism, the actors slowly during the earthquakes, government officials have pledged to finish reconstruction within
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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 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 or
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lose foil. but not everybody is convinced. the government is doing the bye thing. old book, i good cheer. this is a construction engineer. he says the authorities should 1st stop giving zoning amnesty is to builders of violate seismic construction codes. look are you will adorable. muse, shoot. you heard so since low media 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 the mayor for violating safety standards for now, victims of the earthquakes continued to deal with with they know nothing will ever be able to compensate for the loss of their loved ones. huh. but al jazeera got a man mulash. well, syria is also suffering from the aftermath of massive earthquakes that struck all the 3 weeks ago. with 8 slowly getting through syrians in the city of edler,
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a trying to rebuild their lives. as had beg reports, piles of rubble where holmes one stood up early, hardly recognizes his neighbourhood. he is recovering what he can of his former life. either with car throw off another or none of if he had his homes are rock, it's part of our life. it's now cracked as a result of the earthquake on collecting up positions and we'll look for shelter. i can afford to restore the building on the below all the cracks cause fear many have left their homes as the aftershocks continued in the market place. businesses having closed with many badly damaged da da da shelter. i managed to solve some of the goods. the rush was damaged when i keep them at home, i'll try to fix part of the shop and resume business when possible. that is my story. buildings that remained standing need to be inspected. the engineer syndicate examined the damage. the crack is 6 millimeters white. below the building
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must be demolished. he says. unlike neighboring turkey, rebel held it lip doesn't have the resources or finances of a fully functioning state. that on my machine, when i left the clifford, we try our best to avoid demolition, taking into account the extremely high cost of reconstruction. the financial situation in general has already deteriorated. we are trying to strike a balance overall higher residents, fair decision to demolish many don't have the money to rebuild and there's no financial aid available. ah, for abo ali, living in a tent is safer than his house. he does what he can to keep his children happy. come baby. see what i've brought you. he says, oh oh, the syrian response coordinators organization says more than 50000 displaced people are now living shelters here. this 10 city. now the homes for the foreseeable future. i said, bake,
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i'll deserve still ahead on al jazeera seeking justice survivors of the warren sedans, west industrial beach, and speak out of the lasting impact of the conflict. ah, i think we're about to see some significant flooding. the potential is there. you might see a bit more white here, which is cold topped funds door, which tends to indicate they deeper. they produce more rain so plenty malaysia from call lumper down to singapore, looks where the line follows down mostly over water, but catching bonia. and then we include java on all lines to the east. the northeast, wanton isn't blowing as strongly to still blowing though. and you think that's bringing cold air, but no, not really. you got a really incursion here of relatively mild weather. was rain falling in hong shoe,
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which just makes the following snow, and that's what it'll be on thursday, even more unstable. so the avalanche risk gets even higher. mountains in hon. shoop temperature was in northern china mongolia, quite high. this time the year, the salvage turning to southern china, the wind still keeping it rather cool in taipei with showers in east and taiwan. there are a few more still in due time, but not many. most of india bigler. she's looking fine. there are, there are shares increasingly in the tip of the peninsula and also in sri lanka. but if you look back up at pakistan and iran, that's where the weather is changing. we're seeing an increasing likelihood of showers, therefore slightly cooling weather. ah, near to moment the trees life of fame and success in a multibillion dollar, despite the tune to conclude her emission is
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challenged by some patients and cultural tradition. hollywood freeman on i just even ah ah, watching out a 0 with me, it is the fraud and doha reminder of our top stories, the sour opposition parties, nigeria calling for a cancellation of the presidential election calling get a sham, often long delays and counting the votes. electron observe as urgent candidates to accept the results of saturday's palm k prime minister. but she soon act as an
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belfast to seek support for his new post bricks that trading dean from northern ireland. the democratic unionist party says this progress bots, ones that key issues remain and the european parliament is banning tech talk from staff foreign from what it says, a security reasons. on monday, canada banned the at from government devices and that follows steps taken last week by the european commission. now president vladimir zalinski is warning that the situation in the east and frontline city of buckman is getting worse. regional separatist leaders say all the roads into the city and now under russian control. the area has been the sight of a bitter deadly battle for more than 6 months. but which cannot be oxidized in both the situation is constantly becoming more difficult. the enemy is constantly destroying everything that can be used to protect our positions for fortification
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and defense. our soldiers defending in the bucket region are real heroes and of a correspondent other than honey has more from the ukrainian capital. well certainly the korean forces they are under enormous amount of pressure as we understand it. the russians have been trying to encircled the ukrainians from the north east and 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 is becoming more and more. busy difficult residents, 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
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a long time. actually, since october, russia has lost a lot of ground in the north east of the country when it pulled out of the high give region. during that ukrainian counter offensive, that took the 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. now russian media is reporting that an unmanned drone has crashed in the moscow region. the governance is the drawing was targeting a facility used by civilians. they have been no casualties or property damage, but the incident is being investigated by local authorities. and russian president vladimir putin has told him security service to step up its activity, the counter what he called growing espionage operations against russia. if you
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could do that, i would really, but i, he, we must strengthen our counter intelligence. as western special services have always traditionally worked against russia in inactive way. and they have now thrown additional personnel, technical, and other resources against us. we must respond to it accordingly. and the russian defense ministry has accused us of planning, a so called provocation and ukraine use and toxic chemicals as of in java 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 region. this is where intense fighting has been taking place for the last few months. they administer defense is 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.
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so it is all happening this morning in russia. this seems to be more alarm bells ringing than actual fighting. now the us delegation has visited the palestinian town of what are after it was attacked by israeli settlers on sunday. special representative for palestinian affairs. how the alma met with the victims israeli fitness burned down several homes and businesses and cars. and there's been an escalation of them for the past few days to israeli settlers were shot dead near the city of nablus. and another israeli american was shot on the highway. the jericho saw higher up has more. i'm here at one of many checkpoints at jericho's city. that's very much stopping all palestinians trying to get out. you can see a few individuals that are having their paperwork checked. now they see on sons a partial lockdown. also, the israeli forces are continuing them. man hunts the several palestinian assailants. they've accused of killing and israeli american citizen on monday
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nights and a drive by shooting that makes that person. the 3rd is really in just 3 days. it's been killed by palestinians in the occupied west by pensions are incredibly high, and polish thing is that we've been speaking to the have managed to get out so that they don't understand why they are being collectively punished. and this seems to be the new norm. really sorry, i was stuck for 2 and a half hours trying to get out of luck. we were invited for dinner yesterday and were forced to stay overnight, were finally going home. and it was meant to be a 30 minute visit that the clothes had changed. our plans and we had to stay in jericho. mondays, drive by shootings came off the back of his railey settler, right south of knob where they sent hundreds of home calls and shops on fire and kills of palestinians. all wall is ready, forces watched on international condemnation, followed with israel's government, calling on such as not to take the master into their own hands. but hey, in jericho, it's
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a gateway for palestinians in the occupied west bank to be able to go through a border crossing and leave her into jordan just in the horizon that i saying that the set top security is just another example of the restrictions they all living under, under an occupation at a height of i'll just there a charcoal pride with blank. now formal pakistani prime minister and wrong con has appeared in court and as lama bob, he is facing for legal cases including attempted murder. and one related party funding has court appearance marks. the 1st time card has been in the capital cities, lama since an assassination attempt against him there. in november. he was ousted from power by parliament and no confidence. last april command. honda has more fun islamabad. m. ron connors currently based in law that the provincial capital upon job he was supposed to fly to islamabad, but because of bad red, decided to drive along with the convoy of security personnel to the court head. and
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his samo bought thousands of it's a board. does a guy dare dare of the 1st gord that g appeared in a was the banking court, where the federal investigation agency has filed a case against him or on cons, party out on the foreign funding issue, saying that foreign funding was signed by citizens of country that are not friendly red budget on a debt. deborah, good not clear as to who these people walk and act road. one of the cases in which he was able to get protective when richie was able to get back. now the 2nd case pertain to an anti credited them brought that to gave him an extension of based off the dag because he was not able to get in time for the torture on not gates. this is a case in which gifts given by foreign hedge of date, or a border into a safe place from where head of state are able to buy back some of good gifts at
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a nominal price. deadwood game to be a good option. and because he was not able to get to court in time because of security concerns, a party member saying that he had an imminent threat to his life and that it would not possible then the a court dead decided to issue non bailable arrest gordon's. however, m ron kong identity law, body height, gourd from it where he was able to get predictive bail identity, the 9th of march. now survivors of sedans, though, for war, still waiting for justice more than 2 years after a peace deed was signed by the sudanese government and the main rebel alliance rights groups say, the war involved atrocities which amount to crimes against humanity have a more than reports from nor the food when he's not moving around, show camp for internally displaced, people is hoc half as usually spends his time at home,
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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 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 to 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
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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. forced disappearances, 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 outset. and while the deal stipulates those who committed crimes in dar for should be tried those here say the fact that the government was involved makes them doubt that will happen get i will, who will be 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.

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